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It's also been available in full on YouTube since January—earlier posts were taken down, but this one has remained. I think Mark Region just gave up.

Hi, Jason!

Here's the thing: I love that the movie exists. And I love parts of it unreservedly. But that animated portion of the movie is deadly and goes on for what feels like FOREVER. I would suggest watching until you can't watch the animated segment anymore and you'd welcome death as relief from the agony you are enduring,

The DVDs are pretty rare—I, too, bought one during the brief time the disk was available—and it looks like none have been sold on eBay, which is odd.

There was a short written by AI last year (there was a post about it here) and it did indeed remind me of "After Last Season."

I know one of the actors—he is sure it was on the level and not an attempt to make a cult film. See my interview with him and two of the other actors here.

The trailer on Apple was where I first became aware of it. I must have watched it 25 times. Every time, it seems to get weirder.

What he says in that interview is that the film was shot for around $50K, I think, and the rest of the $5M was for the special effects.

The DVD is long out of print. I (casually) know one of the actors (see my post elsewhere here for a link to my interview with him and two of the other actors), who contacted the director—and there are no plans to put it back into circulation.

I love the person who recreated scenes for a birthday party invitation (though I'm not sure if that's still on YouTube).

He really isn't kidding, people!

If anyone cares, I interviewed several of the actors in this a few years back. One in particular had some great stories. http://www.cashiersducinema…

This shows the danger of relying on soulless corporations for funding. Much better for the arts to depend on govern… oh, yeah, right. Never mind.

This was announced for June awhile back—at least two months ago— but no others. (No idea why the previous episode was billed in promos as the season finale as well as this one. I figured this was going to be a subpar episode that Fox just wanted to burn off when no one was looking, but nope, it was solid. Fox is weird

"it says a lot about guest voice Rob Riggle that he toned down his normal performance to the point I didn’t recognize him."

Prefab Sprout.

What if that half human/half Oreo goes insane and tries to pry me apart to get to my delicious insides?

"Check out the whole article for more."

I have trouble forgiving Vice for being co-founded by that racist fuck Gavin McInnes. Everything it does is tainted by that.

I realize I'm in the minority, but I kinda liked "Go On." It was uneven, yes, but I wish had gotten a second season.