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Post by Broadsword on Feb 27, 2012 16:34:07 GMT -5
I watched two over the weekend Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones I haven't seen them for a while and I must say I love both of them. I like Episode 2 a little more maybe because of Chad Vader or that I absolutely loath that movie(even more then the first one) and it felt good Mike and Kevin ripping in to it.
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Post by Broadsword on Oct 2, 2011 8:00:49 GMT -5
I haven't seen this in years. Bob Nelson - Football
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Post by Broadsword on Aug 27, 2011 23:29:14 GMT -5
I love that volume, Sinister Urge and Strange Creatures are two of my all time favorites and Wild Rebels is really great also.
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Post by Broadsword on Aug 7, 2011 11:58:16 GMT -5
I'm one of the few but I aways enjoyed The Lucy Show more the I Love Lucy. Especially the first part before she moved to California.
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Post by Broadsword on Jul 31, 2011 14:00:17 GMT -5
Barney Miller, Season 1. Funny show with a great cast. I especially like Jack Soo as Detective Yemana and of course Abe Vigoda as Fish. Can't wait to watch the later seasons when Steve Landesberg comes on board. I loved that show and what stinks is that they have only released 3 seasons so far. The show really got better as the seasons when along.
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Post by Broadsword on Jul 31, 2011 12:28:34 GMT -5
I been watching a few shorts lately: Beginning Responsibility: Getting Ready for School Funny short and you got to love it when the kid that invited the other kid over for a sleep over and the first thing he does is ignore him and start reading a book because it is due at the library the next day. Why invite the kid over just teach him to be anal-retentive. Paper and I A strange and fun short just shows how crazy kids were in the 50's that they go around talking to paper bags but then again what else was there to do back then. Adventures of a Chipmunk Family I am not a fan of the nature shorts I find them amusing but nothing more and I feel the same for this one.
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Post by Broadsword on Jul 25, 2011 15:57:33 GMT -5
Yeah Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison. If your a musician you tend to die when your young. What is even stranger is that they all died at age 27.
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Post by Broadsword on Jun 12, 2011 14:51:24 GMT -5
I would have gone what ever ride Michelle wanted to go on. A Calf. beach would more enjoyable the in the middle of the desert.
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Post by Broadsword on May 26, 2011 15:55:25 GMT -5
Watching the Larry Sanders Show on Netflix on demand and I forgot what a great show that was. Watching SNL on demand the old ones from the 80's and 90's don't have the full episodes witch does stink though the period from 85 to 93 or so was by far the best line ups a episodes. Even better then the originals years.
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Post by Broadsword on May 9, 2011 15:26:38 GMT -5
Great music from a very underrated album.
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Post by Broadsword on Apr 30, 2011 10:28:52 GMT -5
The Charles B. Pierce character from Boggy Creek, Part II was a jerk though out the whole movie with that smug superior attitude. Carlo Lombardi was pretty jerkily also from The She Creature.
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Post by Broadsword on Apr 25, 2011 7:58:31 GMT -5
What it Means to Be An American For some reason I love this short. The short itself is way over Patriotic and living in a ferry land in it's attitude. I love America but it's nowhere near this great. The riffing was great and satisfying.
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Post by Broadsword on Apr 25, 2011 7:23:34 GMT -5
Just catching the last four or five episodes on DVR and I must say they are the best one's since season 4. Very funny and loved every one of them. I really do wish that they end the show I can't imagine any one as boss in the show. I like Will Farrell I just don't see him staying. Can't wait for Thursday.
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Post by Broadsword on Apr 25, 2011 6:36:06 GMT -5
There are quite a few that I would love but my top three are: Attack of the Eye Creatures San Francisco International Puma Man But i could name at least 30 more that I would love.
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Post by Broadsword on Apr 19, 2011 17:30:23 GMT -5
In Time Chasers, when Nick goes to the dystopian future, there is clearly a torn poster hanging in the alleyway from Back to the Future. I could never figure out why they gave that a pass. They we happy to make comments about Casablanca being a better film in Overdrawn. I wonder if the poster was placed there just for a laugh, or if the director was trying to engage in what I call "poster war". In Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes, there is a torn poster of Jaws in one scene, supposedly saying Hills is real terror where Jaws was Hollywood fluff compared. So when Sam Raimi made The Evil Dead, he featured a torn Hills posted, one upping Craven's shot at Jaws. Craven then featured a clip of Evil Dead in Nightmare on Elm Street, and Raimi put a Freddy glove in Evil Dead 2. While it turned out to be a friendly reference between contemporaries, it started as jabs between film makers. I've always wondered if that's the message David Giancola was trying to make. Anyway, I don't think they have ever made mention of it. I realize now that this isn't a mistake in the movie, but I've always wondered why this was never mentioned. I don't recall hearing anyone discuss it here, I haven't read TACEG but I know it only covers up to season 6, and I also saw no mention of it on Satellite News. So I guess I was chomping at the bit to call attention to it. There is a really good interview with director on the MST3K Review site. link www.mst3kreview.com/click Special Events and then click An Interview with David Giancola
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