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Post by Blurryeye on Oct 27, 2004 0:35:59 GMT -5
OKay in Puma Man, Mike says "A Cantalope, oh no it's Donald Pleasence", Donald then lifts his head and it looks like there is a stain on the wall from his head. Will someone view that episode and tell me if I'm imagining things? Yes, there is a stain on the wall behind his head. Whether or not it's caused by his head, I cannot say. It could just be a stain that was already there.
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Post by KGB on Oct 27, 2004 10:09:27 GMT -5
You're right and wrong. That was cut, but not by Best Brains. The reason Deany's death is gone, because it was too violent for the TV syndicate. Best Brains bought from that TV syndicate, and as a result got a chopped up version of it. It's still confusing cut or uncut. Here is a full length review of it- www.agonybooth.com/mitchell/I just watched my uncut version of Mitchell and during the dunebuggy scene, there's a Space Mutiny-esque moment after Mitchell bashes in the brains of Deany's henchman (as seen in the opening credits of the movie). Mitchell gets in his dunebuggy and as he's driving away, the man whose head was smashed in rises off his back and watches Mitchell drive away.
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Post by emperordorkin on Oct 28, 2004 8:36:25 GMT -5
Wasn't sure whether to put this in Esoteric References or here, so I flipped a coin. Anywho, I'm completely baffled by the whole gigantic-faced "comical" phone scenes in Starfighters, when the guys are in the restaurant and chatting with each other on the pay-phones....in the same room, standing inches away from each other. Is it an Air Force in-joke, a wanna-be Bob Newhart routine, or just a horrid attempt by the non-filmmakers to be zany?
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Oct 28, 2004 17:23:37 GMT -5
or just a horrid attempt by the non-filmmakers to be zany? That's what I always assumed.
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Post by bogeyb on Nov 1, 2004 19:08:21 GMT -5
The reason Mitchell is so confusing is because BBI cut a key scene where John Saxon's character (Deaney) is killed. If you listen carefully, you can hear a news reporter mention that Deaney was killed in a dunebuggy accident. dunebuggy accident. ? ;D thats priceless
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Post by cardboardjudas on Nov 6, 2004 3:02:34 GMT -5
Which epsiode is this riff from?
"It's Pudding, i don't know why."
It's a standard "i don't know why" riff but it's the one that makes me crack up just thinking about it.
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Post by colemanfrancisfan on Nov 6, 2004 23:58:22 GMT -5
Do you have anything more to go on? As far as pudding, all I can think of is Incredible Melting Man.
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Post by cardboardjudas on Nov 8, 2004 5:13:02 GMT -5
Do you have anything more to go on? As far as pudding, all I can think of is Incredible Melting Man. The only other things i can vaguely remeber from this episode are that the 'pudding' in question was some sort of small pool on the floor, and that is was a black and white (from the 50's?), so that eliminates a small fragment of MST episodes. It definatly wasn't the Incredible Melting Man as i watched that very recently.
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Post by GodoHell on Nov 23, 2004 23:00:43 GMT -5
Which epsiode is this riff from? "It's Pudding, i don't know why." It's a standard "i don't know why" riff but it's the one that makes me crack up just thinking about it. Off the top of my head, the only pudding reference I remember is in the movie, when "the professor" is showing Cal his drawing of the hollowed-out mountain.
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Post by Torgo on Nov 24, 2004 13:19:30 GMT -5
Off the top of my head, the only pudding reference I remember is in the movie, when "the professor" is showing Cal his drawing of the hollowed-out mountain. No, that line is just "Uhhh...Pudding?"
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Post by thong on Dec 7, 2004 19:16:32 GMT -5
I was on vacation with my family when I was younger, and I remember watching an episode where it seemed like a guy was stuck on an earth-like world where everyone was LEFT-HANDED.
Kind of vauge...but if anyone knows which episode this is referring to please post. thanks
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Dec 7, 2004 19:27:19 GMT -5
Might be 305 - Stranded in Space.
"Plot: An astronaut crashes on Earth-twin planet Terra, where the shadowy Perfect Order controls everything, so he tries to escape."
Sound close?
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Post by Mr. Atari on Dec 7, 2004 21:10:19 GMT -5
phantom's right.
It's Stranded in Space.
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Post by Slick's ghost on Dec 22, 2004 3:32:15 GMT -5
I don't have a question. I just wanted to point out something I found interesting. Here it is: the director of Space Mutiny (David Winters) directed a movie written by Maria Dante (writer of Space Mutiny) called The Mission...Kill, which starred Robert Ginty, the Warrior of the Lost World! I would like to see this movie, personally. There are no comments for it on IMDB, in case you were wondering.
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Post by ash2 on Dec 27, 2004 13:38:27 GMT -5
Which episode with vikings does someone say "He's wearing a hersey's kiss on his head." when someone has on a big hat that's shaped like a kiss?
I remember that was one of the first episodes I saw.
John
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