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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votos: 260 23.7%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votos: 79 7.2%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votos: 469 42.8%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votos: 234 21.3%
  • Tim

    Votos: 395 36.0%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votos: 215 19.6%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votos: 281 25.6%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votos: 28 2.6%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votos: 557 50.8%
  • Max Landis

    Votos: 67 6.1%

  • Total de votantes
    1,097
I had to rewatch that Wonder Woman 1984 video because it has so many great moments in it. Comic genius. They never lose their touch.

And it introduced me to this great track!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8a8-Rr_xQ8A
Loved the opening of the Wonder Woman video where its just Rich and Plinkett naming every streaming service under the sun. Really shows just how streaming services have blown up over the past year, I only recognized the names of maybe half of those services and most of them are just full of trash from my experience. Wonder how much all of those actually would cost a month.

Also if anyone was wondering tubi has both Suburban Sasquatch and the Last Vampire on Earth for free with ads. I'm sure you could find other BOTW films on other streaming sites if you look hard enough.
 
Loved the opening of the Wonder Woman video where its just Rich and Plinkett naming every streaming service under the sun. Really shows just how streaming services have blown up over the past year, I only recognized the names of maybe half of those services and most of them are just full of trash from my experience. Wonder how much all of those actually would cost a month.

Also if anyone was wondering tubi has both Suburban Sasquatch and the Last Vampire on Earth for free with ads. I'm sure you could find other BOTW films on other streaming sites if you look hard enough.
If you want to find a movie, do a search on justwatch.com - it will tell you which services have what.

Also rifftrax did Lycan colony in case anybody wants to buy it but not take the movie raw.
 
Also if anyone was wondering tubi has both Suburban Sasquatch and the Last Vampire on Earth for free with ads. I'm sure you could find other BOTW films on other streaming sites if you look hard enough.
You made me look up Vitaliy Versace because he use to have all his movies on imdb for free too. They're gone now, but I came across this gem. Much like Last Vampire on Earth, he has this blatant rip off of another movie. You'll never guess what movie inspired him to direct this one.
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Not a fan of Twin Peaks or any of that 2deep4u stuff. Guys like beardfat eat that stuff up. It'd be interesting to see Mike's perspective on it.
As a David Lynch fan, I really liked this (beardfat is tolerable when he talks about things he clearly loves). I will admit that when I first watched Twin Peaks: The Return, I was a little disappointed. Like most, I was getting frustrated on how long it took Dougie Jones to become Dale Cooper and the sparseness of the original cast. Well, this review inspired to me give it another watch, and I'm really loving it this time. It is definitely better on a second viewing when you're no longer watching it with expectations that it has to be a certain way. Just letting yourself get soaked into it and get attached to the new characters, as well as appreciate the Dougie Jones' scenes, is making a much more satisfying experience. Also, I forgot just how gorgeous the cinematography and sound design are.

While I am in agreement that you shouldn't put too much stock in The Final Dossier, I am a little surprised that they are hesitant to say that Judy possesses Sarah Palmer. When I was watching the series for the first time, that's DEFINITELY the implication that I got. Such a retcon really didn't bother me, because even in the original series there was something always "off" about Sarah. She was clearly intended to have more of an involvement with the supernatural side of Twin Peaks. I will say, I am a fan of Jay's interpretation of Audrey Horne's arc, and I don't doubt that was probably the angle David Lynch was going for.
 
You made me look up Vitaliy Versace because he use to have all his movies on imdb for free too. They're gone now, but I came across this gem. Much like Last Vampire on Earth, he has this blatant rip off of another movie. You'll never guess what movie inspired him to direct this one.
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...really? I kind of get The Last Vampire on Earth because it was made and released around the same time Twilight was incredibly popular, but the original Cast Away came out nearly two decades before Versace's did, and its not trendy by any means
 
I agree, but I still think it would be an interesting project. Nothing can erase the originals, but tightening effects up, easing the disparity in blue/green screen elements, essentially "finishing" shots where the budget was a factor could be fun. Deepfaking effects as well.
 
Nothing can erase the originals, but tightening effects up, easing the disparity in blue/green screen elements, essentially "finishing" shots where the budget was a factor could be fun. Deepfaking effects as well.
Ridley Scott did all of that for Blade Runner: The Final Cut. But it's probably easier for investors to back a project like that for Ridley than for Chuck Russell.
 
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