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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jan 31, 2004 0:35:53 GMT -5
I love Screaming Skull too. No matter what I've said before, your allright Torgo.
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Post by mightyjack on Jan 31, 2004 4:14:32 GMT -5
Yeah I like Screaming Skull too, but I differ with Forrest on Gumby. I think the problem with it, is that it's too short. But I feel they pack in a bunch of solid riffs in that short time. From every clay related joke they could find... "Mom threatened to make me into a bowl" to riffs about fellow clay characters, Wallace and Grommit & Davy and Golath And nice observational quips... "Uh Oh, My Tail is lifting" - Mike as Pokey and "Hey, you can throw things through dad! I'm going to get an anvil" - Mike as Gumby and it inspires a great host segment where the Bots put on their own little clay producion. Experiment #912 is an all around good, solid episode to my warped mind
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Jan 31, 2004 9:19:41 GMT -5
I personally thought the episode Bloodlust was a little on the unwatchable side. I did like the short Uncle Jim's Diary Farm so at least the episode wasn't a complete waste.
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Post by NewGirl731 on Jan 31, 2004 10:33:39 GMT -5
There are only two eps I have that I don't watch - Teenage Crime Wave, and Kitten with a Whip.
I just have no desire to watch Kitten with a Whip - in fact I tried a few weeks back, and turned it off even though I knew I was missing the "I'm dying in a rush!". It's plot is just substantial enough to make me care about the characters. And Teenage Crime Wave is the same type of deal, but I'm going to try it again this week to see if I truly do think it's unwatchable, or just boring.
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Post by TomRiddle on Jan 31, 2004 11:01:15 GMT -5
I thought tThe Magic Sword was hilarous... Although it's been some time since I've seen it. I just rediscovered MSTK not long ago and now it's not even going to be shown in reruns!!! oh well I'll have to save up and buy some DVD's.
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Post by TomRiddle on Jan 31, 2004 11:06:14 GMT -5
Athough I can't remember the tilte, I remember a short about young girls in homec class that bored me out of my mind.
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Post by cornjob on Jan 31, 2004 11:09:14 GMT -5
I think that one was called The Home Economics Story.
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Post by TomRiddle on Jan 31, 2004 11:18:14 GMT -5
oh... ok. Thanks!
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jan 31, 2004 11:23:53 GMT -5
I think that one was called The Home Economics Story. The Home Economics Story is hilarious!
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Post by ManWithoutHat on Jan 31, 2004 18:17:24 GMT -5
I liked Hamlet too; >>Would you just fight already!!<<
I find absolutely horrid >>Hellcats<<, mostly because the riffing was about as funny as having my head crushed by a train.
~Steve Herbert Hoover! ;D
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Post by jetjaguar15 on Jan 31, 2004 18:35:31 GMT -5
Hellcats i much, much more painful than Sidehackers.
I hated Hellcats so much that not even MST could make me want to watch that insipid movie.
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Post by ServoBabe on Jan 31, 2004 22:13:56 GMT -5
I think my unwatchables would have to include:
Alien From L.A. Master Ninja (both) The Mask of Fu Manchu
Tonight I watched Hamlet for the first time and didn't like it much BUT, I didn't like Manos the first time I watched it...sooooooooooooooo I always try to give the eps a couple of goes before I decide they are unbearable. Now, as for Boggy Creek II, I think it is hilarious!!
ServoBabe ;D/
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jan 31, 2004 22:26:46 GMT -5
I think my unwatchables would have to include: Alien From L.A. Master Ninja (both) The Mask of Fu Manchu ServoBabe ;D/ I agree with those.
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Post by AndrewTS on Feb 2, 2004 0:54:39 GMT -5
I find absolutely horrid >>Hellcats<<, mostly because the riffing was about as funny as having my head crushed by a train. ~Steve Herbert Hoover! ;D Indeed. Terrible, unfunny episode, except for the one line about the dog. Wasn't that the episode with all the flashbacks? If so, the flashbacks were the best part about it. I don't know why the hell that Bloodlust, The Crawling Hand, and Hellcats were released on tape. Crappy episodes overall. Maybe they just wanted to have a Season 1 ep available...but...HELLO?! Robot Holocaust or Robot Monster instead?! I've heard people mention Monster A Go Go and Manos. I disagree wholeheartedly. Manos was an excellent episode, taking a horrible movie and working magic with it, and adding great host segments on top. Monster A Go Go can't top it, but they work similar magic with this one--and I think MAGG is far, far worse that Manos. There are many memorable quotes I bring up all the time. "Then...there was no trail...no thing called 'Douglas'..." In fact, when I watched Hulk, a friend of mine and I reeled off riffs from Monster a Go Go and The Beast of Yucca Flats. The whole Coleman Francis trilogy are other instances where the Brains amaze me. An ep I just got on tape that hasn't had the benefit of repeat viewings: Mighty Jack. The movie itself is so bad I don't think riffings helped it, but repeat viewings may change my opinion. Racket Girls is another one that doesn't have much going for it. Couldn't even wrap up the movie completely before ending, could we? "Creeping Terror" is schizo...some times the horribleness of the movie overtakes the riffing--then just as you're about to abandon all hope--WHAM! a killer riff or something so damn goofy you're laughing again.
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Post by AndrewTS on Feb 2, 2004 0:58:47 GMT -5
That one's not popular with everyone but I like it. There's a few good riffs, but I mostly agree. The Gumby short and the following host segment make it all worthwhile to me though.
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