It's the whip crack sound effect that really sells it.
It's the whip crack sound effect that really sells it.
Thank you for reminding me of GrampTallica. You get a complementary Onion Belt!
Lungs!
One of my favorite things in general was the overall lack of character building for a lot of the minor characters/victims. Not that I expected any real substance to them, but this movie seemed to be particularly bad about just throwing people out there to die. The two women going to Mexico? Spend a few moments having…
Thank you for letting me know this exists. I am now equally more amused and more disturbed than I was before! I also know to stockpile both ammo and W Ketchup before Obama outlaws both.
The hell? When I went to the Jamboree in 1997, all I got was Bill Clinton, and he didn't even play any of his hits. Also heatstroke on the first day. And a Heinz pin in the shape of a pickle. And a general feeling of having wasted about a week of my life.
I feel like the animal control guy that lost his arms could potentially be the same animal control guy from Death Bear who also lost both arms. Maybe if that's the case he can develop into a running gag like the one guy in the Metal Gear Solid games with diarrhea problems. Or animal control people just have an…
I believe it's her sister.
That episode seemed to have so much adult-ish stuff in it. Lovely! Also, SPACE ADVENTURE!
Off the top of my head, all I can come up with is:
Man, George Wendt was pretty fun in the movie House. Wait, what's going on here?
Yeah, I'd been playing some Fallout 3 and just randomly noticed it was almost time for the episode to start, so I managed to fix everything up to watch it and found it already going by 7:29. I've been wondering since then what CN did to have their schedule off that tiny bit.
I was mildly surprised this wasn't listed. I was looking forward to it just because I've yet to see much Doctor Who prior to the newer stuff, aside from the Paul McGann movie and barely remembered bits of Tom Baker episodes via PBS many a year ago.
I think #9 is based on the FedEx logo, and I know one is based off of the Miami Vice logo. I also think #48 is based off of the last Star Trek movie logo.
I could be wrong, but I'd swear the old man that gets hit by lightning was the same one from that viral video episode.
This did a fine job of making me remember him in Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys, with his odd old man/heavy smoker voice. I really need to rewatch that for….. some reason.
This did a fine job of making me remember him in Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys, with his odd old man/heavy smoker voice. I really need to rewatch that for….. some reason.
Yep. Where it starts as an obvious baby doll, and ends up stomped. And all because its poor mother had the misfortune of meeting one of the groups of survivors after somehow surviving on her own for roughly half the movie.
Yep. Where it starts as an obvious baby doll, and ends up stomped. And all because its poor mother had the misfortune of meeting one of the groups of survivors after somehow surviving on her own for roughly half the movie.
A favorite part of mine is when the energy dome covers the town. If this is supposed to be the end of the world, why is it that this one lone town is struck by a "disaster" that comes down to nothing more than some kind of crazy dome that freezes and shatters anything that passes through it? I guess it might have come…