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DerekAldous

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  1. Ya man I agree. I feel like they hit the mother load with this movie. The toupee was hysterical. The funniest part for me was after Kirkpatrick jumps from a convertible going 80 mph in to a moving train, and Kate says, "That was the dumbest thing I've ever seen" and Max says "No, running away was dumber Kate!". NO. Jumping from a convertible on cruise controll in to a moving train was WAAAAYYY more dumb. Not even close. I laughed soooo hard


  2. Braindead, released as Dead Alive in North America, is a 1992 New Zealand zombie horror comedy gore film co-written and directed by Peter Jackson. The film was written by Jackson with his partner Fran Walsh and Stephen Sinclair.

     

    This is the strangest and most entertaining zombie movie ever. There are zombie grandmothers, ninja priests, zombie sex, and zombie babies. And that is hardly scratching the surface. This movie builds and builds on itself and the ending it totally bonkers. And brought to you by the mastermind behind LOTR. HDTGM needs to review this one.

     

    Awesome movie. Would love if they could figure out what is going on in that movie.


  3. I started watching it when it was on the SciFi channel so all of my favs are with Mike and the bots (Bill Corbett as Crow) Probably my favorite show of all time

    Favorite episodes:

    Soultaker

    Space Mutiny

    Werewolf

    Final Sacrifice

    and basically anything with Joe Don Baker or Joe Estevez

     

     

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  4. Sorry for the alarming topic title, but holy shit how did this movie get made?!

     

    Soul Man

     

    Synopsis (rotton tomatoes)

     

    An ambitious but spoiled rich white kid wins a scholarship to Harvard Law School by pretending to be African-American in this broadly played comedy. After his father cuts him off financially, Mark Watson (C. Thomas Howell) wins a full tuition scholarship to Harvard by claiming to be African-American on the application form.

     

    Starring: C. Thomas Howell (from E.T., Outsiders, etc)

     

     

     

     

    http://www.rottentom...com/m/soul_man/

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