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Post by OscarCulpotter on May 26, 2006 19:16:39 GMT -5
MMMMM skull juice !
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Post by lstcaz on May 27, 2006 15:03:21 GMT -5
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Post by mrsphyllistorgo on May 27, 2006 15:39:22 GMT -5
No kidding, that's his wife? It's sweet that he thinks she's so hot and that he's lucky. I wonder if they were married during the filming, or if they met there or what?
Bring out the Nazis!
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Post by Ratso on May 28, 2006 14:05:45 GMT -5
This episode is one of the reasons why I did not get this set, the movie is disgusting and psychotic, I just don't find it funny.
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Post by lstcaz on May 30, 2006 9:03:45 GMT -5
No kidding, that's his wife? It's sweet that he thinks she's so hot and that he's lucky. I wonder if they were married during the filming, or if they met there or what? Bring out the Nazis! I read interview a while back where he talked about it. Can't find it now if I remember correctly, they were married in the early 60's divorced in the 80's. And she certainly is very beautiful woman
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Post by Wild Rebel on May 30, 2006 12:44:28 GMT -5
Again from daddy o's - Song: The Mixed-Up Zombie Stomp (instrumental) I wonder if that's the trumpet thing when he's walking under the el. Anyone know? I'm pretty certain it's the song during the African White Face Dance at the end... But just one more thought.... Everybody who says they hate this episode say it's not that the riffs aren't funny, etc......it's that the movie is so awful... Excuse me but.... the movies are SUPPOSED to be bad, remember???
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Post by Mr. Atari on May 30, 2006 12:47:28 GMT -5
But just one more thought.... Everybody who says they hate this episode say it's not that the riffs aren't funny, etc......it's that the movie is so awful... Excuse me but.... the movies are SUPPOSED to be bad, remember???A fair point. Which is why I posted the following on page 3:
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Post by crowbot on May 30, 2006 12:48:24 GMT -5
Yes, but this one makes you feel like you need a shower after watching it!
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Post by Wild Rebel on May 30, 2006 12:51:21 GMT -5
No worse than Wild, Wild World of Batwoman.
I can just take that film...I'd NEVER watch it alone....but as part of an episode, it's entertaining.
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Post by crowbot on May 30, 2006 13:34:28 GMT -5
Me, I love Batwoman, because it's so ridiculous! Perfect for riffing! But TISCWSLABMUZ does grow on you I must admit. This thread has caused me to watch it several times now, and technically, it's not altogether bad. R.D. Steckler wasn't as terrible a movie maker as Coleman Francis. I still feel like I need a shower after watching it though!
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Post by Wild Rebel on May 30, 2006 13:41:30 GMT -5
R.D. Steckler wasn't as terrible a movie maker as Coleman Francis. I still feel like I need a shower after watching it though! Steckler was every bit as bad as Coleman Francis...he just had access to better film equipment somehow. I think a lot of Francis' films suffer now from missing footage ( Red Zone Cuba) that's disappeared over the years. Remember, Steckler made a movie that went out with the title Rat Fink-a-Boo-Boo because they made a mistake at the processing plant and he couldn't correct it to what it should have been. (PS - I love how the spell checker thinks your name should be "Crowbait")
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Post by fathermushroom on May 30, 2006 14:36:18 GMT -5
I'm with the crowd that loves this ep for its unspeakable wierdness. Those musical numbers kill me as well.
My favorite lyrics sung over the guitar-playing crooner:
"Livin' on reds and vitamin C and cocaine...." "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery...."
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Post by crowbot on May 30, 2006 16:14:18 GMT -5
Steckler was every bit as bad as Coleman Francis...he just had access to better film equipment somehow. I can't speak to that, having seen only one of Steckler's movies, but "Incredibly Strange..." is certainly more interesting than any of Francis's movies. Steckler was considerably more prolific than Francis, but maybe he was just luckier. I can't believe Francis could even get an established actor - John Carradine, to appear in one of his atrocities.
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Post by Wild Rebel on May 30, 2006 18:32:44 GMT -5
Steckler was every bit as bad as Coleman Francis...he just had access to better film equipment somehow. I can't speak to that, having seen only one of Steckler's movies, but "Incredibly Strange..." is certainly more interesting than any of Francis's movies. Steckler was considerably more prolific than Francis, but maybe he was just luckier. I can't believe Francis could even get an established actor - John Carradine, to appear in one of his atrocities. Carradine was notorious as being all about his L.A. based Shakespearian company...and making money to keep it going. Carradine took a lot of crappy roles to get money for his "baby".
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Post by gallano on Jun 1, 2006 9:58:27 GMT -5
I think this was one of the worst movies they ever had to do. LSD dreams, musical numbers, large moles, a foreign guy...but I didn't stop laughing!
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