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2591ArticleVaporman87Ha! I love the trailer for this one. It's so bad, it HAS to be good. It looks as though it was filmed in somebody's house with a home video camera. LOVE that about it. What really made me laugh though, was the scene with the feet walking down a flight of stairs. That EXACT SAME scene was filmed for one of our home movies back in the day. Same angle and everything. That's hilarious. Aug 31, 2015View
2597ArticleHoju KoolanderBased on your write-up here I tried watching this one on YouTube last night and it is very early 80's, but also incredibly boring. Just lingering shots of wooden actresses that are supposed to build suspense, but are really just filling time. I guess it's just not my style. I have seen Stunt Rock though and that one is nothing but fun for the whole running time. If you want to see Sorcery on screen, that's the one to look for.Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 2Sep 03, 2015View
2598Articleozzyrulz777I haven't seen Stunt Rock all the way through. I need to rectify that though.Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 2Sep 03, 2015View
2590ArticleVaporman87I remember this, though not nearly as well as Domino's "Noid" campaign. Even so, it was very clever and a nice alternative to Domino's anti-pitchman.The Pizza Head ShowAug 31, 2015View
2592ArticleHoju KoolanderOh, Pizza Head, where have you gone? I had just gotten the best of Mr. Bill VHS tape when these commercials started airing, so I was totally tuned in to Pizza Hut during this period. One of my friends loved the commercials so much that when we were picking code names for our secret club he called himself P.G. Steve, inspired by the Narrator in the Pizza Head house party commercial saying, "Hey, it's Party Guy Steve!" Thanks for taking me back, Pizza head was right up there with Stick Stickly on Nickelodeon for simplistic, yet endearing corporate Spokes-creatures.The Pizza Head ShowSep 01, 2015View
259VideoMr MagicEven if the girls truly went bad, they'd break out of prison anyway, 'cause they're the Powerpuff Girls!The Powerpuff Girls: Crime 101Feb 05, 2013View
260VideoVaporman87This animation style seems to be a passing fad, with the squared off features and such. For a while, it seemed like EVERY new cartoon had this style of animation. From "Clerks" to "Samarai Jack" to "Fairly Odd Parents" and on and on.The Powerpuff Girls: Crime 101Feb 05, 2013View
261VideoBenjanimeperhaps they were inspired by genndy tartakovsky's style?The Powerpuff Girls: Crime 101Feb 05, 2013View
262VideoblueluigiI know Fairly Oddparents definitely was. Look at the early Oh Yeah Cartoons shorts. They felt a lot like Dexter's Lab. The Powerpuff Girls: Crime 101Feb 05, 2013View
2589ArticleVaporman87While I don't share your fondness for this movie, I do agree with some of your points. Jon Voight did an amazing job being a despicable person who ends up crushed in this movie, and you're SOOOO glad to see it happen by the end. And James Van Der Beek's career kind of went nowhere after this. I think, as you mention, his performance is so bad that it ended up becoming an internet meme. And that pretty much spells death if you're in the movies - see Shia Labeouf. Varsity Blues - The 90's Attempt at Friday Night LightsAug 31, 2015View