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  1. Correction: June mentioned Sam's book of choice when Randy is in the hospital. I can confirm it reads "Men You Can Love". I noticed that before she said anything. She is right on the money.

     

    Omission: Also that has to be the slowest elevator in the world in the WTN TV headquarters. Sam escapes and manages to have the doors close before the goons and guards reach her. She rides down several floors and the doors open and they are waiting for her and they are not even winded!

     

    Omission: During the "Teeny Weenie" Scene when the huge guy (Neanderthal I believe) walks out of the bathroom, he has a long tail of TP sticking out the back of his pants

     

    Note: Is it just me or did Fuller's blackmail of holding Sam hostage basically depended on her being the last one off the elevator so they can just grab her. You got Randy and his buddy get off then she starts to follow. The two guards basically grab her as she starts to exit and quickly get the elevator to go to the holding office. What if she went first? Do they kidnap all three? Abort the plan?

     

    Note: I think the Sports for Kids and Battle of the Tough Guys were place holder names meant to be changed later, but never did or simply forgot to. Buzz Dixon wrote the 1980s GI Joe cartoon movie and used a place holder name that ended up being used (Cobra-La). He mentions he wishes he could go back and use Granny's Body Factory instead.

     

     

     

    Also, Paul the number after my name is double O Seven like James Bond..


  2. It wasn't in the same place as Rip's Network. It was Kurt Fuller's network. It was just on of the studio's in the building.

     

    Also they failed to notice that Fuller's blackmail of holding Sam hostage basically depended on her being the last one off the elevator so they can just grab her. You got Randy and his buddy get off then she starts to follow. The two guards basically grab her as she starts to exit and quickly get the elevator to go to the holding office. What if she went first? Do they kidnap all three? Abort the plan?


  3. I want to note that June mentioned Sam's book of choice when Randy is in the hospital. I can confirm it reads "Men You Can Love". I noticed that before she said anything. She is right on the money.

     

     

    Also that has to be the slowest elevator in the world in the TV headquarters. She escapes and manages to have the doors close before the goons and guards reach her. She rides down several floors and the doors open and they are waiting for her and they are not even winded!


  4. Saw the thread for Monkey Shines and made me think of another 90s killer animal movie. Man's Best Friend (1993). Stars Lance Hendrickson and Ally Sheedy.

     

    Ally Sheedy plays a reporter who sneaks into an animal research facility for an investigative report and finds a dog named Max. It seems friendly and she escapes with it so she can do more reporting on the animal experimentation. The dog is genetically altered and is a killer.

     

    It is also famous for one hilarious scene:

     

    Yup the dog chases the cat, climbs a tree after it and eats it whole. Also the movie is on youtube.


  5. "I used to sweat so much, Vince McMahon had to keep on buying new belts, he would buy 10 or 12 belts per month, because I was sweating through them"

     

    (Hogan held the WWF World Championship for 2,185 days in all, it's about 73 months, if Vince was to buy 10 belts a month, whilst you can buy a replica for about $250, a genuine, TV belt, that sets the company back A LOT of money. The current WWE belt cost $50,000, so, imagine laying that much out, 10 times a month)

     

    My one thought is that they just changed the leather backing and kept the gold/metal face plate. No remaking one of those things. The leather belt might only cost $30-50 at most. That is the part the sweat would damage anyway.


  6. Here is one that is hard to find physical copies of, but it is on Hulu. King Cobra (1999) also goes by Seth.

     

    http://www.imdb.com/...lu/vi1524931609

     

    A giant mutated snake (part king cobra, part eastern diamondback) escapes the science lab and invades a small California brewery town during a festival. Pat Morita is called in to stop it. The Sheriff and the local doctor are married but split up. They team up to stop it.

     

    So many hilarious moments. Erik Estrada plays a VERY campy gay guy complete with little black and white dog for a short scene. The doctor guy does a flying drop kick to the snakes head! Hoyt Axton has a small role.

     

    This movie has lots of WTF moments.

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyDaz3m9yzA&feature=player_detailpage#t=125

    -the short scene with Erik Estrada. Audio seems a little out of sync, but still a really odd bit. start at 40 seconds in..


  7. OH yeah. Saw this years ago. Remember Nazi experiment, granddaughter of nazi, Grizzly Adams Santa. pervy little brother who watches sister get naked then brags he is going to tell his friends... yikes

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