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Post by Afgncaap5 on Apr 10, 2007 12:30:32 GMT -5
I've been a long-time Chad Vader fan, and seeing Chad and Rifftrax in a Youtube special together made my heart feel all warm and fuzzy.
After my medical condition improves, I'll view it again. Did anyone else see/enjoy this?
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Post by bobjohnson on Apr 10, 2007 12:38:18 GMT -5
I've been a long-time Chad Vader fan, and seeing Chad and Rifftrax in a Youtube special together made my heart feel all warm and fuzzy. After my medical condition improves, I'll view it again. Did anyone else see/enjoy this? Fun series since I know where they film the grocery store scenes at I love when Madison, WI filmmakers get the recognition they deserve.
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Post by BathTub on Apr 10, 2007 14:36:37 GMT -5
Yeah I enjoyed the episode, 'Which one of you is Joel?'...
One of the funniest things is the people going 'Sell Out! Sell Out!' on YouTube, what the hell is that supposed to even mean?
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Post by Hugh Beaumont on Apr 10, 2007 23:06:41 GMT -5
Yeah I enjoyed the episode, 'Which one of you is Joel?'... One of the funniest things is the people going 'Sell Out! Sell Out!' on YouTube, what the hell is that supposed to even mean? How on earth do you sell out by collaborating with two guys from an underappreciated, cult-classic cowtown puppet show? If anything, that puts 'Chad Vader' pretty damn low on the totem pole. I would hardly consider MST3K or Rifftrax very "Hollywood." Geez. YouTube is one of those massive internet watering holes that seems to magnetically attract all the flaming morons to it.
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Apr 11, 2007 0:44:53 GMT -5
I think "Selling Out" is any change you willingly make, ie. a change not forced upon you by Teh Man.
If Teh Man cancels your TV show, it's not selling out to move to a new network. But if Teh Man leaves you alone, having a fun crossover with other media folk is selling out, methinks.
Similarly: a Grunge Rock musician will sell out if they write a single song with a polka beat/tempo, and entertainers sell out if they (gasp) use their celebrity to endorse products.
I swear, it's like the Internet is against having their favorite celebs succeed in life or something.
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Post by Skyroniter on Apr 12, 2007 17:48:01 GMT -5
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