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Post by Captain Hygiene on Jan 29, 2007 11:58:30 GMT -5
Good review gammer73. Sounds like we may have just seen the golden age of Rifftrax.
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Post by gammer on Jan 29, 2007 12:10:11 GMT -5
My favorite bits that had me laughing so hard it brought my wife out to see what was so funny were 1) Disembadio's laugh trak insert to Travolta's acting and 2) Mikes refusal to suspend disbelief at the cavemen flying Harrier jump jets and becoming ace fighter pilots after a few days training. Truly a classic Riff! I'm gonna watch it again tonight! The think I have noticed with the 'truely great' RiffTrax, is that I can watch them over again. I have no problem popping DareDevil or BE into the DVD player again, thats for sure. The others will get watched again, but probably not for sometime.
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Post by Hugh Beaumont on Feb 1, 2007 21:38:44 GMT -5
Good review gammer73. Sounds like we may have just seen the golden age of Rifftrax. Agreed. I just watched a clip from Daredevil, and I was laughing easily as much as during a good MST3K episode. Seeing as though I only own one Rifftrax, I'm really going to need to catch up soon.
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Post by Poe33 on Feb 12, 2007 15:49:59 GMT -5
I downloaded the riftrax and I have the film coming from Netflix!
psyched!
I have a personal relationship - a sort of 3 degrees of seperation to that pile of crap.
I wrote a screenplay that was optioned back in 2000 by the brother of one of the producers of Battlefield Earth. My film was never made because of legal problems that arose with the producers company.
that sucked. for me.
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Post by Famous Mortimer on Feb 14, 2007 7:07:00 GMT -5
Poe33, feel good it wasn't your script that Travolta and the other fun-boy Scientologists rode rough-shod over. I presume you made a little money off the deal?
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Post by Poe33 on Mar 2, 2007 10:35:41 GMT -5
i made a few bucks on the option. not much.
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