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Post by BoB3K on Jul 1, 2004 7:23:36 GMT -5
Want some?...SMACK, thud, Bounce...I want answers!
Brilliant, let's look at it again:
Want some?...SMACK, thud, Bounce...I want answers!
Incredible, let's just bask in it's glory:
Want some?...SMACK, thud, Bounce...I want answers!
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Want some?...SMACK, thud, Bounce...I want answers!
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Post by AtlasKing on Jul 1, 2004 8:42:33 GMT -5
I'm gonna hafta ask ya for that gym key, fella.
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Post by MonsterX on Jul 1, 2004 9:58:57 GMT -5
Bob3K, it this MST3K related in any way and I’m just missing it because it’s 0530 in the morning?
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jul 1, 2004 10:05:56 GMT -5
Bob3K, it this MST3K related in any way and I’m just missing it because it’s 0530 in the morning? It's from Daddy-O but I was thinking the same thing. Might be better in CFM or Sloan. You decide.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Jul 1, 2004 12:27:37 GMT -5
Rock candy, baby!
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Post by colemanfrancisfan on Jul 1, 2004 13:57:32 GMT -5
"What a monster!" That was a great moment.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Jul 1, 2004 14:06:03 GMT -5
"This is where the fish lives."
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Post by Mr. Atari on Jul 1, 2004 14:58:11 GMT -5
I'm confused here. Bob3K, are we supposed to be posting "Daddy-O" riffs here? Or are we supposed to relate what we think is the greatest moment in cinematic history? ("Greatest" in the ironic sense, of course.)
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Post by Railingkill on Jul 1, 2004 16:10:36 GMT -5
"you know captain..."
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Post by Torgo on Jul 1, 2004 17:50:50 GMT -5
Oh c'mon! We all know that the greatest moment in cinematic history was...
Peter: All right, this chick is TOAST. Okay sticks? Ray, Egon, Winston: PULLED 'EM. Peter: Heat 'em up. Ray, Egon, Winston: SMOKIN'. Peter: Bang 'em hard. Ray, Egon, Winston: READY. Peter: Let's show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown.
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Post by roxy18 on Jul 1, 2004 22:54:38 GMT -5
No, the greatest moment was when Krankor laughed for the very first time.
Ha
Ha
Ha
Or maybe it was when Eegah started to grope Roxy right infront of her dad...
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Post by BoB3K on Jul 2, 2004 4:06:18 GMT -5
I was just watching Daddy-O the other night and it dawned on me that that scene is probably one of the greatest moments in cimematic history. I had a feeling it might get moved. But, considering that that scene could possibly be the greatest moment in cinematic history, I felt it needed posted in the main forum. I though about posting in the News area considering it's great importance. ;D Anyway, that was my only agenda. If others want to post what they think is the greatest moment in cinematic history, please do. nightfalcawk appears to have already voted for "This is where the fish lives." which is a good line, but in my opinion lacks the incredible timing and dramatics of (let's all say it together) Want some?...SMACK, thud, Bounce...I want answers! Brilliant!
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jul 2, 2004 8:41:32 GMT -5
I was just watching Daddy-O the other night and it dawned on me that that scene is probably one of the greatest moments in cimematic history. I had a feeling it might get moved. But, considering that that scene could possibly be the greatest moment in cinematic history, I felt it needed posted in the main forum. I though about posting in the News area considering it's great importance. ;D Anyway, that was my only agenda. If others want to post what they think is the greatest moment in cinematic history, please do. nightfalcawk appears to have already voted for "This is where the fish lives." which is a good line, but in my opinion lacks the incredible timing and dramatics of (let's all say it together) Want some?...SMACK, thud, Bounce...I want answers! Brilliant! Thanks for the clarification BoB3K. I do think your choice is better than nightfalcawk's
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Post by hypochrismutreefuzz on Jul 3, 2004 2:02:32 GMT -5
I wonder why the dog was only in the first scene.
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