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  1. Top 5 Helicopters in Flim (in no order):

    5. Die Hard- the roof scene where the FBI agents blow up on top of Nakatomi Plaza

    4. Apocalypse Now- Flight of the Valkaries.

    3. Platoon- Charlie Sheen sees a dying Wilhem Dafoe from the Huey while Adiago For Strings is played.

    2. Mission: Impossible- Tom Cruise vs. Jeno Reno in the copter on the TGV.

    1. Terminator 2: Judgement Day- T1000 jumps out the Skynet's building on the cop bike and into the Police Copter.

     

    Great episode all arround.


  2. Fellow Chartists,

     

    Last week was my birthday and I usually pull a Thomas Magnum where I usually like to spend my birthday by myself. Don't ask; I've been doing it since I was 19. Work's kicking my ass and I took some time off during the birthday week. After coming back from vacation, nay... a Summah Vacation, I had some time recollect on my Top 5 Summah Vacation Recap:

     

    1. Dubip's Summah Splash: I finally got around to get a new summah bathing suit, a new Summah Schmear (Coppertone Sport SPF 15 Spray) and I hit the pool when I went to Vegas. At 10am with 110 weather, the swim was near perfection. Lounging in the pool, having a dip every now and then. A great start to the summah

     

    2. Dubip's Summah Tune & Summah Read: I've yet to find my summah tune, so I'm going with a classic: Shuggie Otis' Strawberry Letter 23 a placeholder for now. Summah Reads...well, a comic nerd is never out of options, but I'm reading the new novel by DB Jackson, Thieftaker.

     

    3. Dubip's Summah Drink: While I've posted in another thread my Summah Beers, but the true Summah Drink is VF & Vodka. Get some Velvet Falernum & Vodka and fresh squeezed lime in a cocktail glass. Mix 1 part VF to 2 parts Vodka, squeeze in a whole lime, shake with ice. Serve over ice... truly refreshing.

     

    4. Dubip's Summah Psychedelic Trip: During the time off, I wanted to get in the summah mood, physically and mentally. I booked an appointment in a float tank. I've been wanting to try this for a while. My mind's opened up and experienced a high I never felt before. Truly an amazing experience. LA Chartists, check out Float Tanks in Venice.

     

    5. Dubip's Summah Serenity: The final day of my vacation, my brother and family gave me a gift card to a luxurious spa. Aromatherapy baths, hot stone massage, serentiy rooms... my body was in total zen mood. Coming out of there refreshed and ready to take my work and reality.

     

    I have to thank Howard for preaching the Zen of Summah. Its something everyone should take to heart and make an experience that should change your life. Thank you Howard and Kulap for making my workdays that much better.

     

    Enjoying my Summah...

     

    - Ryan

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  3. Relistening to the episode and forgot to post my 5 Summah Beers (since everyone else has- In No Order)

     

    1. Leinenkugel Summer Shandy

    2. Big Sky Trout Slayer Wheat Ale

    3. Deschutes Twilight Summer Ale

    4. Allagash White

    5. Sierra Nevada Ovila Abbey Dubbel.

     

    Fucking hell, I'm gonna be blotto this summah...


  4. Well now I officially have to watch this movie.

     

    Godzilla: Final Wars the US version is known as Zilla; It references the 1998 Godzilla movie when Zilla is defeated. The bad guys, in the Japanese version, says, "I knew that tuna-eating lizard was useless," a reference to the American creature's diet of fish in the 1998 film. In the American version, he calls Zilla a "tuna-head". The line was, "I knew that tuna-head wasn't up to much!"

     

    Truly a shitty Kaiju film of epicness


  5. Truly an amazing episode...thanks for going with my suggestion.

     

    Chris Gore was dead on with the Japanese referencing the American version of Godzilla in Godzilla: Final Wars. Its one of the best scenes in that film. Some Japanese scientist says something to effect that there might be more than one Godzilla out there. Another scientist pops in "What about the one in America?" and the reply... "That didn't exist"... classic.


  6. Excellent episode!

     

    A Trifecta of Sklar goodness this week; catch them on the Carolla podcast, there were freaking dynamite!

    Probably my favorite of Reggie's appearances this week on the Earwolf network. The Indian food bit nearly killed me here at work. Oh, I think Reggie meant Arthur Brown, not Richard Hell when they were mentioning Jack White and his vampiric make-up. I know Arthur still wears the make-up and the halo of fire helmet at his shows.


  7. Let's also not forget Sam J. Jones, ya know, the star of such films as... hell you could probably get him to do the podcast with you

     

    You didn't like Sam in 10? or the 1987 version of Will Eisner's Spirit (the newer one with Samuel L Jackson should be reviewed BTW)?

     

    I'd rather have the gang review Flesh Gordon instead!


  8. Great podcast!

     

    Like the rest of the posters, I too want to see Ching-Chong Matinee; truly epic filmmaking by our great arthouse director.

    It was great hearing Don Dimelo, but was sort of scared. Was that an imposter Don Dimelo that showed up, since the last time Don Dimelo was on he committed suicide in the Cavalcade of Daly Deaths on the Mantzoukas episode?

     

    That final song I would love to have as an alarm....


  9. Pete EMMER-EFFING Holmes!

     

    This is my second listen of this episode and I'm in stitches. My sides hurt, sitting here at my desk at work. His laughter is so infectious, this podcast and all others Pete does should be put in the Earwolf Hall of Fame; he brings me such joy.

     

    Keet Dogs and Goose Vagina.... surprisingly was on last night's menu at Animal for dinner.

     

    - R

     

    PS- I think there should be a little Kremer Kwiz jingle for all of Wie Wie's quizes; not a full-on theme like a little jingle bumper music.

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  10. Connery in a red diaper and a handlebar moustache? Check.

    Floating head that upchucks rifles? Check.

    A sexy Charlotte Rampling? Check.

     

    This film is freaking fantastic. Personally I wouldn't make the suggestion, but I can see this make a good HDTGM show, with a good comic nerd or sci-fi comedian...Greg Proops possibly.

     

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  11. Since when are Alan Cummings and Seth Green "shameful" ?

     

    'Shameful' as is in they're reduced to making drek like Josie. I love Seth, total nice guy. And Alan Cummings is great... I meant their talents were wasted making something this bad.

     

    I'm outgunned on this one... but I'll stick to them

     

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  12. I feel sorry for Archie Comics and Dan DeCarlo mostly for having a fucking terrible movie made of their creation. While I adore Rachel Leigh Cook, who was a good Josie, and Rosario Dawson who's great, the rest of the cast is shameful....Tara Reid, Alan Cummings, Seth Green, Brekin Meyer... the hell?

     

    While I won't win any love for the Mods here for this film, I'm going along with Lutheshow on this one... sucktastic.


  13. And you got to love Alex Baldwin as Jimmy Swaggart!

     

    Overall the film is total POS; watered down simpleton written script and some god-aweful acting by Dennis Quaid. Hell, if The Killer himself stated he hated the film, that's a HDTGM Seal of Approval to view this one!

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  14. Paul,

    I love How Did This Get Made. I look forward to each episode (and minisode!) as it makes my workday that much better.

     

    Who would win in a Mexican knife fight: Nic Cage as Behmen (Season of the Witch) vs. Nic Cage as Balthazar (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)?


  15. The late Ted Demme's master comedy starring Dr. Dre and Ed Lover (from then YO! MTV Raps fame). Dre and Lover star as 2 former barbers turned police officers. Their mentor who pushed them into being officers is killed and now its up to NY's 'Finest' to solve the case!

     

    For the cameo factor alone, this film is worth reviewing. Colin Quinn, Denis Leary, Busta Rhymes, Ice-T, House of Pain, Bill Bellamy, Flavor Flav, Heavy D, Kriss Kross, Naughty by Nature, Queen Latifah... its 90s Hip Hop and Rap at its finest. The production value is good, and Demme's a great director, but its so dated! The nostalgia of high top fades, Rodney King references, and killer 90s hip hop.

     

    The tagline: The First Hip-Hop Whodunnit!


  16. Great episode.

    I have a whole new respect for Kulap. While I disagree with her stance on Gail Simone's Wonder Woman run (I prefer Rucka's), her Laos Gangsta Lean brought her to a new level of asskickery. She might be the toughest of all the Earwolf broadcasters.

     

    Also, Dustin should be throwing down with a chart himself!

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