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Post by snoozer328 on Oct 13, 2004 17:12:17 GMT -5
Okay, I need help figuring out what this episode is. I'm positive it is from the Sci-Fi era, in B&W, and there is a part where a character opens a door (or something) and there is a guy behind it with stuff on his face, and Crow (I think) riffs, "I can't believe I ate the whole thing!" Thanks!
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Post by Dave Walker on Oct 13, 2004 20:19:33 GMT -5
Okay, I need help figuring out what this episode is. I'm positive it is from the Sci-Fi era, in B&W, and there is a part where a character opens a door (or something) and there is a guy behind it with stuff on his face, and Crow (I think) riffs, "I can't believe I ate the whole thing!" Thanks! The one I have in mind has Servo doing the riff, The She-Creature (# 808). Oily Carlo Lombardi moves a mattress pinned against a wall with a dead guy behind it, who is naturally obliged to fall onto it, then Servo riffs. Personally, I think this episode is highly underrated. I'm a big fan of it. The riffing on Lombardi and Lance Fuller is excellent, and the segs are pretty good too. But anyway, that's the one I think you're looking for.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Oct 16, 2004 18:05:46 GMT -5
OKay in Puma Man, Mike says "A Cantalope, oh no it's Donald Pleasence", Donald then lifts his head and it looks like there is a stain on the wall from his head. Will someone view that episode and tell me if I'm imagining things?
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Post by Witzner on Oct 16, 2004 22:15:45 GMT -5
When does this happen? I'm not gonna watch the whole episode looking for a possible head stain.
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Post by Mander on Oct 17, 2004 9:21:30 GMT -5
Okay, in Mitchell, do we ever get to find out why Johnny Mathis was in Deaney's house snoopng around?
Or is it a holy quest for Mitchell that he drops in favor of eating soup, banging hookers, rolling cars, and jumping out of helicopters?
I'm guessing that Johnny Mathis-Al Noga was looking for ...heroin? But Deaney wasn't in the drug thing, was he?
I'm so confused.
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Post by yousonuva on Oct 17, 2004 10:01:27 GMT -5
I always thought Mathis guy was just a thief.
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Post by Mander on Oct 17, 2004 11:33:16 GMT -5
I always thought Mathis guy was just a thief. If he was just a thief, then what was the connection between Deaney and Martin Balsam's character? See, that's the problem with those bad movies -- you never know what's going on!
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Oct 17, 2004 11:34:06 GMT -5
When does this happen? I'm not gonna watch the whole episode looking for a possible head stain. Sorry, I forgot to put that in, it's right after Jane smashes Tony's head in (one of my favorite scenes).
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Post by yousonuva on Oct 17, 2004 11:34:47 GMT -5
If he was just a thief, then what was the connection between Deaney and Martin Balsam's character? See, that's the problem with those bad movies -- you never know what's going on! Oh sorry, I have no idea what the plot was about. I can't understand this dumb movie and I don't care to learn heheh.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Oct 17, 2004 17:02:08 GMT -5
The reason Mitchell is so confusing is because BBI cut a key scene where John Saxon's character (Deaney) is killed. If you listen carefully, you can hear a news reporter mention that Deaney was killed in a dunebuggy accident.
Deaney and Cummings aren't connected, just 2 separate cases Mitchell was working on. Deaney was the whole thief-murdering, hooker-providing, fat cop-bribing story. Cummings was the whole drug ring, Merlin Olson plot.
I think.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Oct 17, 2004 17:20:34 GMT -5
The reason Mitchell is so confusing is because BBI cut a key scene where John Saxon's character (Deaney) is killed. If you listen carefully, you can hear a news reporter mention that Deaney was killed in a dunebuggy accident. Deaney and Cummings aren't connected, just 2 separate cases Mitchell was working on. Deaney was the whole thief-murdering, hooker-providing, fat cop-bribing story. Cummings was the whole drug ring, Merlin Olson plot. I think. You're right and wrong. That was cut, but not by Best Brains. The reason Deany's death is gone, because it was too violent for the TV syndicate. Best Brains bought from that TV syndicate, and as a result got a chopped up version of it. It's still confusing cut or uncut. Here is a full length review of it- www.agonybooth.com/mitchell/
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Post by Mander on Oct 17, 2004 18:53:28 GMT -5
If you listen carefully, you can hear a news reporter mention that Deaney was killed in a dunebuggy accident. Oh my gosh, yeah, I did notice that and thought it was kinda weird, I was guessing I had misheard it or something. Thanks, chocolatey-flavored Sampo!
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Post by Mander on Oct 17, 2004 21:07:11 GMT -5
Oh, man, this review is top-notch hysterical!! Thank you so much for the link!!
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Oct 17, 2004 21:19:39 GMT -5
Oh, man, this review is top-notch hysterical!! Thank you so much for the link!! Check out the review for Moment by Moment a potential MST3K movie. My god, it would have been 5 Crows if this guy riffed the movie by himself.
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Post by Mander on Oct 17, 2004 21:46:21 GMT -5
Moment By Moment, courtesy of the Agony Booth
........The next morning, Trish and Strip suddenly wake up, and Strip slowly remembers where he is. He looks Trish in the eyes, prompting her to shout, "My arm!" [!] Apparently, Strip has been sleeping on it all night. [!] We then take a moment, or twenty, or twenty thousand to watch her massage the feeling back into her arm, while the two just give each other nervous looks, or meaningful looks, or nervously meaningful looks, or meaningfully nervous looks that are supposed to mean something nervous.
I definitely set a bookmark for this site!
No, wait, there's more................... And so ends the story of Hubby, perhaps the most useless character ever seen on film. I wouldn't be surprised if Hubby wasn't merely just a stock character, but actually stock footage from another movie. Honestly, I don't remember seeing Trish and Hubby together in the same shot, but then again, my memory of this film is mostly a blur of inappropriate touching.
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