Post by Skyroniter on Sept 26, 2006 17:50:27 GMT -5
Would you like a copy of Sandor's fan Rifftrax? Sure you would!
This special offer to board members includes disc, packaging, and postage for only $2.00 or $2.25 via paypal. This is to help cover my costs. The movie and rifftrax are merged on one video cd and are excellent quality. PM me if you are interested.
Further description is provided by the Sandman himself:
"This is Underground Cinema 7.
Most of us have seen the movie "The Crow" before. It is widely acclaimed. Unlike every sequel that seems to worsen it's franchise. Recently the third sequel has come to tarnish it's name once again. The Crow: Wicked Prayer. Starring Tara Reid, Edward Furlong and ... that guy who played Angel on Buffy, this story takes us away from the city and sanity as we know it. It is set in an Indian reservation in Arizona where Jimmy Cuervo (Edward Furlong) is hated for the murder of someone who was attacking a girl at a public wedding. Yet he stays for his lover, Lily "Ignites the Dawn," ... and for the fact that his car doesn't work and he lives off of selling scorpions. The threat is a satanist cult whose theme is the four horsemen. Pestilence, War, Famine and Death (their leader.) To become the anti-Christ he must do a bunch of senseless killing and marry his girlfriend played by Tara Reid. Jimmy and his girl are killed and as logic tells us the mangy scavenger bird brings him back under the guise of a goth chick to kick some satanist butt.
Guest stars Dennis Hopper and Macy Gray.
After viewing this film Josh D said it was definitely the worst Crow sequel he's ever seen along with being one of the worst movies. After one viewing of it I had to agree. Being the hardcore mistie I am I suggested we do a rifftrack of it. I had some pretty good mp3 recording software and Josh knew how to put up mp3's (hence our past day's podcast). So one weekend we met up and recorded our rifftrack. The timing was a bit off and no one on the MST BB seemed to care much for it so we said "screw it" and threw the audio and video together. The riffing is entirely improvised (and thus does leave a couple clunkers) but the majority of it we are proud of."