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The weird thing is, Rifftrax offers the full Star Wars Holiday Special (riffed over, of course) for sale as a VOD/streaming at their site. Not just an audio file you have to sync over a copy - it’s the full video and audio that can be downloaded. I don’t understand how they’d be able to do that without someone

Here’s a list someone made on reddit.

Don Knotts episode has its big musical number fully cut. A Brooke Shields-hosted episode is fully gone due to music rights. I think there’s other cuts here and there, but those are the big ones - I think you can find full lists online.

I know people always come to Random Roles comment sections posting “why didn’t you ask about [movie/show]?”, but it seems weird there was nothing about Possessor except for a passing mention in Luxor.

“...the rare 90-minute comedy that I want to be longer”

Yeah, I’m a fan of Lifeforce and its crazy “Hammer plus coke-y 80's” vibe too. Even beyond...you know, the reason everyone remembers/brings up Lifeforce.

TCM 2 is craziest damn thing. The comparison to Gremlins 2 is fairly apt. It’s completely looney tunes.

Great movie, but one this that always strikes me when I re-watch - Walter Matthau’s mustache. It’s very...odd - partially grown in and almost “adolescent who hasn’t started shaving yet” style. It looks like he started growing it for the movie but didn’t get there in time. Maybe it was a character choice, but I find it

I watched this a few months back, but would love to watch it again with the new remaster they did. Thanks to Roeg, this movie looks so much better than a low budget Corman movie should look. 

The fact that he somehow wasn’t cast as Death’s son or young Death was baffling, but nonetheless he was great as Dennis Caleb McCoy. I fully support an increase in Carrigan.

Yeah, I don’t understand why it isn’t on the 2nd “and the Restdisc since Petty apparently intended it to even be on the single album release but was stopped by Warners. 

Both are fantastic - the book has some great stuff not in the movie, but the movie is about as perfect a 100 minute distillation of the book as you could get.

For someone who’s released a number of classic rock albums, dude sure has a massive amount of dud albums covers. Besides Born to Run, has he had a particularly “iconic” cover that’s risen above passable? I guess some would say “denim-clad ass” from Born in the USA, but nah. 

This was directed by the guy who directed The Hidden? He should have been more than capable of delivering some B-movie fun. That’s a shame that this just sounds boring and incompetent.

Just do what Archer did, and just take all the same actors and put them in a different premise but with the same character relationships.

I really like Bogus Journey, especially because of how “blatantly weird” it is. Almost completely dropping the time travel conceit to become a weird afterlife comedy was a surprisingly bold move for a studio comedy, rather than just be like “Bill and Ted need to travel through time...again...”

...What exactly did he do? I know he supposedly said shitty things about Zack Snyder’s work on set, which is sorta unprofessional and dickish, but...lot of people say shitty things about Zack Snyder’s work.

Speaking of unanswered questions - did Lee Van Cleef ever find his daughter?!?

I’ve seen the riffs of Honor & Glory and Santa’s Summer House, but haven’t seen Martial Law yet. Have to get on that - the other two were great (despite a distinct lack of fighting and way too much croquet-playing in its place in Santa’s Summer House).

Not sure about the multi-movie releases, but the standalone Canadian release with the Unrated version should have bilingual packaging: