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Post by In_Stereo on May 24, 2005 11:45:29 GMT -5
From Attack of the the Eye Creatures:
Oily Guy on Phone: "Hello, operator? Get me the police. (pause) Hello, police?" Crow: "Gimme back the operator!"
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Post by Gemini Man on May 24, 2005 14:26:57 GMT -5
Laserblast
"Look, just because that grenade went off in your helmet....."
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Post by Gemini Man on May 24, 2005 14:27:36 GMT -5
Laserblast again
"Hold on, I need a second to get all crazy, here."
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Post by Merlin on May 24, 2005 21:56:43 GMT -5
Speaking of tone of voice, I don't remember it word for word, but in "The Selling Wizard", the narrator mentions something like "The latest new advance in refrigeration", and Mike says in just the right tone of voice, "Coldness!". It's Mike's tone of voice there that made me lose it.
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Post by Don Quixote on May 26, 2005 7:39:03 GMT -5
I was just watching 'Overdrawn at the Memory Bank' and when that fat guy says "You" and then Mike says "lick me" I lost it. I don't think I had ever noticed this line before.
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Post by wilsonthevolleyball on May 17, 2015 23:34:44 GMT -5
From 'Space Travelers': Richard Crenna's spacesuit has a whole in it and he's floating away. SERVO: 'Doggone it, Jim! You got the keys!', CROW: 'Wait! One last bit. Like my Cagney? 'You dirty raaaaaaaaaa...'"
The moment Servo sees the title 'A Date With Your Family.' SERVO: The Woody Allen Story!
The short 'Last Clear Chance', when the car is on the road going toward it's fated accident: CROW: You know, I've got a feeling that one of these characters is about to see their own intestines.'
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Post by torm on May 18, 2015 19:42:14 GMT -5
this is one of my favorite riffs from the series. i crack up whenever i think about it, and there's really nothing to it. it's from the beginning of "the dead talk back" when mr. krasker is talking to the audience, and he moves over to that crinkly ball thing.
mr. krasker: "this..." mike: "is THIS."
left me on the floor when i first heard.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on May 20, 2015 22:40:45 GMT -5
"Dinngggg... donnngggg...!" --Tom Servo, Cavé Dwellers
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Post by Treadwell on May 21, 2015 1:18:06 GMT -5
621- short, "Money Talks"
vision of Benjamin Franklin (via Servo): "Oh, and kill your parents."
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Post by outlawofmitchell on May 21, 2015 18:20:17 GMT -5
Master Ninja 1
Someone in the movie mentions a truck stop and Crow (I'm pretty sure it was Crow) quips "a ninja truck stop." I lost it. Not the most clever riff for the episode, but last night, it was my favorite. Ninja Truck Stop sounds like a pretty good Z-grade movie in its own right.
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Post by kmorgan on May 22, 2015 22:37:04 GMT -5
Hmmm...
During "Gamera", when one of the characters suddenly starts lighting things on fire to attract Gamera, there's this... SERVO: Hey, it's Frank Burns! JOEL: Margaret, I love you! I'm doing this for you!
Just the way Joel sounds always gets me laughing. Not really cerebral, but it's funny.
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Post by Monophylos on May 23, 2015 19:21:28 GMT -5
Joel delivers some riffs in "Bride of the Monster" that aren't much but are really funny just because he's doing them in his Bela Lugosi voice. Like when we first see the stock-footage octopus underwater and Lugosi acts surprised on-screen, Joel then says, "Oh! I have an octopus, hm?" Or later when the reporter's asking where she is and who Lugosi is and Joel replies, "Well, this is here and I am me!" Hell, basically anything Joel says in Lugosi-voice is funny in that episode. Just like anything Tom or Crow says in Tor-voice is funny.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on May 27, 2015 19:22:50 GMT -5
Speaking of tone of voice, I don't remember it word for word, but in "The Selling Wizard", the narrator mentions something like "The latest new advance in refrigeration", and Mike says in just the right tone of voice, "Coldness!". It's Mike's tone of voice there that made me lose it. Oh, yeah... Nelson's upbeat, chirpy inflection on "coldness!" really makes that. Hell, they all had a gift for delivering seemingly simple or innocuous lines and making them hilarious. While we're on the subject of Mike Nelson... I don't know if it qualifies as "stupid" or not, but Nelson blurting out "Sausage!" during that scene in Out Of This World -- where there's a neon sign reading SAUSAGE in a store window in the background -- never fails to get a giggle out of me. There's a good one in Hamlet, too; when they're riffing on the closing credits, the name of the city of Munich, spelled in German -- München -- prompts Tom Servo's classic, "oh, yeah, this is 'munchin', alright!"
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Post by Mike Flugennock on May 27, 2015 19:31:14 GMT -5
Joel delivers some riffs in "Bride of the Monster" that aren't much but are really funny just because he's doing them in his Bela Lugosi voice. Like when we first see the stock-footage octopus underwater and Lugosi acts surprised on-screen, Joel then says, "Oh! I have an octopus, hm?" Or later when the reporter's asking where she is and who Lugosi is and Joel replies, "Well, this is here and I am me!" Hell, basically anything Joel says in Lugosi-voice is funny in that episode. Just like anything Tom or Crow says in Tor-voice is funny. They send up Lugosi's delivery really well in Bride Of The Monster, but it's even funnier in The Phantom Creeps, where Joel'n'the Bots are constantly taking turns showing off their Bela Lugosi voice impressions by delivering lines which are in themselves entirely harmless and non-threatening... "Here's Pete and Ricky, always on the phone and always, always in the bathroom!" ...but, which delivered in a Bela Lugosi voice, become vaguely creepy and entirely funny. They get like that with Jack Palance, too, during Angels' Revenge and the Invention Exchange segment in Being From Another Planet.
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Post by zephus on Feb 5, 2019 2:24:33 GMT -5
Final Sacrifice when Troy asks what happened to his father
Mike as Pipper: I jerked him!
Still the hardest I have ever laughed during an episode
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