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  1. A little song about something that can deprive ANY guy of his manliness! Lyrics and Music Video By: Mike Musson Music By: Mike McGuill Please, like and share this video, it makes a HUGE difference in someone's life! SUBSCRIBE!!! (https:www.youtube.com/mussonman)
  2. If you forget to laugh, draw a bath and come back in Jan.
  3. goatomatic

    Rent-a-Kid

    Leslie Nielson, Christopher Llyod, and that guy from that movie... star in Rent a Kid! Below is the trailer, the full movie is on youtube for now, watch while you can.
  4. SusannaDooleyBoney

    I let the dogs out.

    I let the dogs out.
  5. Google translated what's up hot dog to ສິ່ງ​ທີ່​ເປັນ​ຫມາ​ຮ້ອນ​ເຖິງ sing thi pen ma hon thoeng, so I suggest you say this to Kulapalapalap some time to get lucky pharell style.
  6. PaulF.Stamegna

    Revival Reggae Plugs

    A parody of the Toots and the Metals song, Revival Reggae. Jah is Plugs. https://soundcloud.c...al-reggae-plugs Ph.D. Quest AKA Tuff Dandy
  7. sorrycharlie

    RoboGeisha (2009)

    This movie is a classic Japanese "WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST WATCH" kind of movie and it's brilliant. But its also awful at the same time. I hope other's will help me explain it better. I just really want to hear you three pick this movie apart. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1381512/
  8. https://soundcloud.com/listentoyourfriend/01-cbb-plug-song2
  9. SteveYeocero

    Gunday

    I came across Gunday (Outlaws) after reading an article about on FiveThirtyEight explaining why it is (currently) the lowest rated film on IMDb. (See article here: http://fivethirtyeig...-movie-on-imdb/) Right now, the movie sits at a rating of 1.7. The next lowest is Birdemic: Shock & Terror at 1.8. Basically, the film angered a very vocal group that felt the film misrepresented India's role in Bangladesh Liberation War (BLW). Through the magic of the Internet 40,000+ gave the film a "1" score on IMDb (and appear to have done a similar thing on Netflix where it's also rated "1-star"). I don't know much about the BLW or if the movie's representation of it is false or accurate, but judging the movie on it's own terms it is fantastic. The movie itself has little to do the with the BLW, as it it used mostly to introduce us to the two main characters: two spunky orphans who turn to crime to survive. After a murder, the boys hop a train to Calcutta and the real story begins. Cut ahead fourteen years and they've become the biggest, baddest, handsomest, shirtlessiest outlaws in Calcutta. Wanted by the law, loved by the public. Eventually, the "best cop in Calcutta" (play by Irfan Khan, one of the most famous Indian actors) is put on the case and is determined to bring the duo down. To add to the chaos, the two men fall in love with the same girl!! Will they get caught? Who will win the love of the beautiful cabaret dancer? To be fair, the story is pretty dumb, but for two and a half hours (yeah, it's a bit too long) feelings and shirts are thrown about and, in the end, lives are changed and lessons are learned. This movie has nearly every element a movie can have: crime, rags-to-riches, comedy, revenge, romance, action, melodrama and big, ridiculous musical numbers that Bollywood is known for. If it'd only had a ghost or a creature from some darkly-colored lagoon it'd truly have everything and would have been a ten-quadrant film. Gunday is great in much that same ways as Fast & Furious 5 & 6: they throw every thing in the film, race at 100-mph and take it completely seriously. Just like in those film it works wonderfully! Oh, and there's slow-mo running. So much slow-mo running! This movie is great!
  10. majoraphasia

    Fame (1980)

    Looking through the recommendations, I see many movies that are generally (and honestly) regarded as bad, films that beg for 90 minutes of "can you believe ____?!" statements. But what are we to do with a film like the original Fame? It's bad in all the right places: the acting, the script, the editing... everything. Taking shots at an obviously bad remake would be too easy. The original film, a most exceptional cinematic abortion, is ideal Bad Movie Night Material. And you would never know while you hum along to the theme song, likely the only thing you know from the movie. I submit it as a special challenge for anyone looking to go further off the beaten path for bad movies. And all these years you thought it was a bulletproof classic.
  11. Check out this funny original song I wrote about my shitty ex ol lady B! Davis - Just Like Your Mom (Keep The Hangers) https://soundcloud.c...eep-the-hangers
  12. SamHimburg

    Plug It Up!

    https://soundcloud.c...omedy-bang-bang Here's my stab at a loud, rockin' plugs theme. Enjoy!
  13. PaulF.Stamegna

    Triple Pluggle

    We have the Cake Boss and Hot Saucerman on the mic with Questlab Podcasts and Triple Pluggle. https://soundcloud.c.../triple-pluggle Ph.D. Quest The World's Greatest Composer
  14. On paper, this movie sounds like it might be interesting: directed by Robert Altman, includes delightful actors such as Jane Curtin, Jon Cryer, Cynthia Nixon, and Paul Dooley, and even has cameos by Bob Uecker, Melvin van Peebles, Martin Mull, and Dennis Hopper. However, this mess of a movie feels like a horrible failed attempt by Altman to deconstruct the 80's teen sex romp. With absolutely no story line, and odd hijinks for a teen comedy (like doing whatever it takes to see a King Sunny Ade concert. What!? What an obscure African musician for two suburban Arizona teens to party with!), this movie amounts to no more than a series of bizarre disjointed vignettes. There are some moments that feel like an 80's teen comedy...like Altman and the writers saw something similar in another movie once...but it's clear that they had no business working within this genre and really didn't know teens. There is no honesty, heart, or humor in this film. I would love to hear a few baffled "bonker's" and "litterally's" uttered in response to this film. It really is a nightmare that should never have made it to theatres.
  15. RobHaney

    Stitches

    For a sharknado type movie: This movie involves a drunken horny clown getting killed at a kids birthday party and then coming back from the dead to exact revenge on the kids who "wronged" him. Features a dick being pulled off by a clown and intestines being turned into a balloon animal. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2126362/?ref_=nv_sr_2
  16. I present to you your NEW catch phrase Mr. Aukerman! "Catch Phrase? More like DROP Phrase,'cause this shit is the BOMB!
  17. Quasar Sniffer

    Kung Fury

    Ok, so this is a already-shot 1980s action comedy throwback that is currently in the midst of a Kickstarter campaign to cover post-production costs. It seems to be currently funded at the moment, so HUZZAH to them. It's about a Kung-Fu-fighting cop who goes back in time to kill Hitler but Vikings interrupt him or something. Anyway, watch the trailer because it is magical and ridiculous. http://www.kickstart...gfury/kung-fury This version of the film is only 30 minutes long, so it probably would be a poor choice for an actual episode, BUT the writer/director/star seems to be an interesting fellow (since he did get this made, at least for the most part) and has a charming Swedish accent, so I think he'd make an excellent guest on the show. The movie seems to be in the mode of Miami Connection, but on more restricted funds, so it'd be interesting to hear how such low-budget films get done and what makes things like Sharknado or Birdemic terrible but Miami Connection worth watching. Cross-promotional opportunities abound.
  18. ...but nobody wants to pick up the crumbs in this crazy mixed up world.
  19. You guys should do an unprecidented double feature episode celebrating my favorite example of tax fraud. Uwe Boll directed the Dungeon Seige movie but did you know he has written and directed dozens of other multi million dollar features? In fact, he has put out at least 3 movies a year since, including 2 dungeon siege sequals. This is of course all possible because Germany let's investors write off 100% of what they put into a film and Uwe can produce it whereever with whomever he choses. The two movies I would like to suggest are the 2011 classics, Auschwitz and Blubberella. One is a serious tale of Nazi cruelty, just super graphic and serious. The other, Bloberella is about a sassy fat vampire who hates Nazis. Both were made on the same set in 2011. Both are about equally unwatchable. I have not cringed this hard since I saw Curb Your Enthusiasm for the first time. It's like Max and Leo went to Hollywood. Everybody wins, except the public.
  20. This post has a soundtrack: http://www.anthonypryor.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/deathstalker.mp3 Imagine a world where magic, barbarians, amazons, and ninjas are all real. Now imagine that world populated only by porn stars and circus freaks. This is the world our film presents. It has nothing to do with Deathstalker 1, 3, or 4, nor is it any kind of sequel to Barbarian Queen, even though it uses a lot of the same footage. It doesn't even have any titans in it. With great pleasure, I submit for your consideration my favorite sword and sorcery epic/cash grab: DEATHSTALKER 2: DUEL OF THE TITANS Directed by Jim Wynorski (94 directorial credits including such classics as Dinocrock vs. Supergator, The Da Vinci Coed, and The Bare Wench Project 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) Produced by Frank K. Issac (Beastmaster, Barbarian Queen), Héctor Olivera (The Warrior and the Sorceress, Deathstalker), and Roger Fucking Corman. Please or
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