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Here you go. As for music I take a bit from everything because like emotions each genre covers only one part of a person's spectrum of how they feel. My main music playlist on my iPod goes from Kanye to Metallica to Dean Martin to Korn, etc., as it helps me feel balanced out and I'm getting the best of everything in my opinion. The show is always changing things both big and small, but that's life.
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My only issue is it I think it's a bit long, other than that I have no problem with it.
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EPISODE 110 — The Island of Dr. Moreau
RyanSz replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
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The truly unfortunate thing of this movie was the death of his girlfriend and the fact that this nutjob went around the country on his off time teaching children his "knowledge" of bears. His ideas concerning bears and how people should act around them are incredibly dangerous, as apparent with what eventually happened to him, and led to the death of a bear that was just acting in its nature. Also if anyone were to dissect this with the show, it should be Bill Burr who does it as he gave a great breakdown of the issues of what Treadwell did in nature while living amongst the bears.
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The sting in the park was quick though after she blew her whistle, like there were a couple cars hiding in the background waiting, plus she did handcuff him to the bench and got out of his reach as she blew the whistle. From what I remember the movie was set in sort of an alternate dystopia where gangs ran roughshod over the night and it was said in the opening speech from Cyrus that gangs outman the cops something like 3 to 1 so it would make sense that there might be a curfew for regular citizens to get off the street and out of danger. Also with the Voice on the radio giving constant updates in the gang war it would make sense for people to stay away from the streets at night, hence the partiers that get on the subway and realize that the Warriors are there with them and quickly get off at the next stop.
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I was gonna say that this episode should only happen with either Tosh or Bill Allen as the guest.
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Not so much plot holes for me but how badly edited stunts were in this movie. I was amazed at how many safety lines and stunt rigs were visible along with a squib from a head shot sticking straight up behind the FBI agent that Travolta shoots in the head and remains there into the next scene when he falls to the ground. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sL_3HNw9YA I also still can't wrap my head around how the opening scene features Cage doing EVERYTHING a sniper should not be doing before a shot (whipping a cover up into the air for anyone to see, not matching his surroundings to camouflage himself, being what looks like fifty feet away from his target). I almost want to go out on a limb and blame Sean Archer for getting his kid killed by not noticing such a blatant sniper in the area and doing something about it.
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This movie is in a close race with Jason X as the worst movie in the Friday the 13th series. Yes there are cheesier entries in the series, like the one with the psychic girl who fights Jason with her mind, but this one is terrible for its horrible plot holes. If you can't remember this one, Jason decides to leave Crystal Lake to kill horny teens and sneaks aboard a cruise ship to kill a class of high school seniors. From there it's the usual fare of him offing them one by one, though the kids do group together to try and take down the killer, a rarity for this series. Yet after a good number of people are dead, the main group of characters flee the ship on a lifeboat while acknowledging that they are leaving a bunch of their friends and classmates on the boat to be killed by Jason. Then the biggest hole comes when Jason leaves the boat and swims to Manhattan after the main characters. Mind you Jason's whole backstory involves him drowning as a child at a summer camp because he couldn't swim well. Then of course you have laughable scenes like a guy having a boxing match with Jason where he punches him so much that Jason is close to falling off a high roof, but he gives up and lets Jason punch his head clean off. Have a good laugh: [media='']https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQov9F8t4rM[/media]
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The woman was an undercover cop that was part of a sting operation. Also, if you want real insanity from The Warriors, read the book it was based on which has the gang being made up of young teens rather than adults, who proceed to gang rape the Mercy character, kill random people, and other crazy shit.
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The only downside is that the new material is kind of shoehorned in at times and if you have read the book as much as I have you can notice the new material, which can break the flow of the original book. It's not too bad and the information is really interesting. I did enjoy a new thing that they added called "Lesson Not/Learned" where they discuss how mistakes that WCW made were either repeated by the WWE or TNA or how they were able to avoid those issues, not surprisingly many of the lessons were not learned.
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That book is one of my most favorite pieces of reading material. I have since gotten the 10th Anniversary edition because it added quite a bit of new material and interviews, and thankfully sourced stuff so you can shut up nay-sayers, also because my other edition had been read to tatters. Fingers crossed that they get around to a "Death of TNA" once that promotion finally has its last breath. I will at least give credit where credit is due in the whole Arquette debacle by saying that Arquette was solidly against the idea of becoming the top champion of the promotion, realizing how bad it would be received by fans and writers, and then once it was all done he donated all the money he made wrestling to the families of Owen Hart and Brian Pillman as well as Darren Drozdov who had recently been paralyzed.
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The less said about that abortion the better.
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If you check out the LolWCW or even Wrestling Sleeze through that site, you can see any number of horrifying rumors and true stories, all of which better than the story of this movie. http://taimapedia.org/index.php?title=Wrestling_Sleaze
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This has to be done as it is a movie that exists solely to out-Troma Troma. It was almost like they tried to make the Fallout games into a movie. The special effects were pretty good and the various storylines that came and disappeared only to be quickly tied up at the end or during the credits made me think that Tommy Wiseau saw this and thought this was how to write a story.
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Yeah near anything under three letters will not show up in a search since they can be very common, even when Boolean searches are done, although Lando was correct and Stallone did show it as a result.
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I can understand missing a movie through a forum search, but how could you miss a title in the actual episode list?
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I really do wish that Seth Green, Breckin Meyer, and Donald Faison would get together for the DuJour reunion at Comic Con that they have talked about doing during various Robot Chicken commentaries.
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How haven't they covered Southland Tales yet? It has a car fucking another car in it!
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I didn't understand the ending for the longest time as the voiceover work that Kline did was considerably overpowered by the background music, so I couldn't hear what he was saying. Thanks wikipedia for clearing it up for me.
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I remember this as he was shooting this and Episode 2 at the same time. I thought Kevin Kline was good in it but seeing Christensen in it should have been a clue as to what the next two Star Wars were going to be. From the douchey faux-goth son whoring himself out for some reason to the mom of the girl he likes having sex with her daughter's boyfriend with no reason or warning and I mean that literally, there was never a hint of the mom wanting the boyfriend sexually until there is literally a smash cut to them in bed boning. Then there is the weird moment where the son's stepbrother calls him a fag in front of the stepdad and their mom, she's gets pissed and the kid says he heard it from his dad to which he just shrugs and admits it, and the mom doesn't get pissed at all meaning she kinda agrees with the sentiment.
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I get why the show is called what it is, I don't need a clue on that, but it is not just about about bad movies though or movies that have been lambasted by critics, the show has covered movies that were not hated by critics but in fact well received by them: Fast movies, Face/Off, Sleepaway Camp which has an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes, or Devil's Advocate and the Crank movies which got generally favorable reviews. What has been stated is what the show is about, while most may be bad, there are also movies that have been generally or at times universally liked by people but still have moments that are crazy or bad. And honestly, Insterstellar is not even the most egregious movie to be mentioned on this board, you can go back to the summer of 2013 when every week a person was creating an account on Earwolf to nominate the big movie that had come out that weekend, either to be a troll or to be nitpicky jerks. But bad means so many things, not just critic reviews, though they do play a part in deciding what is bad or crazy.
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No because there are movies that got great reviews but still have things that can be made fun of or looked at through the lens of the show. Furious 7 for example has 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and generally favorable on Metacritic, but there is boatloads of stuff to talk about with that movie. Even Best Picture nominees like Django Unchained, Wolf Of Wall Street, and others have moments that make you turn your head and go WTF. Interstellar doesn't fit the mold of the show because there weren't any real topics to cover for comedic purpose as Bugs has mentioned, but just because it got good reviews doesn't mean it should be considered.
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It might be a case of mistake identity, sort of like when Billy Bedlam said he was on A block but didn't know Poe, Poe was just creating a story that seemed believable enough. So Poe probably didn't kill anyone in prison, just taking the story of an inmate with a similar name to him as his own to forward his own plans.
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I figured this would get lambasted by critics but not THAT bad, Jesus.