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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Dec 26, 2019 15:34:03 GMT -5
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bob
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Post by bob on Dec 26, 2019 16:38:21 GMT -5
Karl Urban, Rosamund Pike and Dwayne Johnson all in
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 16:44:39 GMT -5
Kendrick Lamar has some early material like “Bitch I’m In The Club” that’s really silly and Lil Wayne-derived party music, as he was an initial influence on K-Dot. And I actually do like that song, but it’s light years away from high concept and cerebral rap like “For Free” he’d make a few years later. AND THIS IS MY SINGGGGGGLLLLLLEEEEEEEE
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Post by nickcave on Dec 26, 2019 16:45:04 GMT -5
Jennifer Aniston in Leprechaun
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Dec 26, 2019 16:53:47 GMT -5
She has dealt with brainwashing cults, Godzilla, and Thanos..
But by far this is the most terrifying thing that Lizzy Olsen has had to deal with:
(Warning: you may want to mute your speakers for this)
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Dec 26, 2019 18:09:48 GMT -5
David Bowie trying to make it by producing a novelty record... The Laughing Gnome
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 26, 2019 18:48:06 GMT -5
Just remembered Lloyd Kaufman’s Big Gus, What’s the Fuss? which the director himself has been pretty vocal about it being terrible. I own a bootleg of this shit. I was surprised that they put it up for free on Troma's YouTube channel. At least for a time. I'm not sure if Lloyd's since come to his senses and pulled it. Also, I remember in the early 2000s you could get an work print version off of Troma's official website. Only it was priced for some ridiculous amount that you knew no one would ever pay. At least it was a ridiculous amount for teenage me to imagine. I can't remember the exact amount, but I'm thinking $500. That's a lot for one movie in any case.
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Post by Ronny Rayguns Is All Elite on Dec 27, 2019 9:16:15 GMT -5
GZA, an easy top 10 G.O.A.T. for his clever wordplay, rich imagery, and deep, philosophical subject matter, had an album before the Wu Tang was ever even formed. He was in the persona of a smooth ladies man. He was STILL probably more convincing as a sexy, lover man rapper than the RZA was (Language warning probably) With his voice he should stick to talking about Karate and playing chess
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Post by chazraps on Dec 27, 2019 13:18:13 GMT -5
I own a bootleg of this shit. I was surprised that they put it up for free on Troma's YouTube channel. At least for a time. I'm not sure if Lloyd's since come to his senses and pulled it. Also, I remember in the early 2000s you could get an work print version off of Troma's official website. Only it was priced for some ridiculous amount that you knew no one would ever pay. At least it was a ridiculous amount for teenage me to imagine. I can't remember the exact amount, but I'm thinking $500. That's a lot for one movie in any case. I believe it and Lloyd's Yale senior film 'The Girl Who Returned' were like $149.99. Lloyd kind of overblows how bad it is. I think it's moreso how much money he and friends he convinced to invest in it lost on it that makes it look so much worse to him. It's not great by any means, there's like 3 or 4 solid really funny scenes, but most of it is forgettable. I think he may play up how much he thinks it sucks to give it an allure and the high price is a long-game elusiveness to add to its legacy. I acquired my copy when volunteering for the TroMinneapolis festival in August 2003. I'd helped decorate a car for a parade and worked hours promoting it in the days leading up to it. Someone from Troma contacted me and asked if there's anything in the Troma library I'd want as a thank you. Knowing I'd probably be told no but that this was my 17-year-old best chance, I asked for "Big Gus What's the Fuss." The person on the line at Troma seemed kind of perplexed and said something to the effect of "I'll see what I can do, but Lloyd is very protective of it...in that he doesn't want anybody seeing it. But I'll check." First day of the festival, the parade ends and the theater is packed. Lloyd comes out of the men's room where a bunch of us are standing before we go into the theater and says "Hey Chaz, someone took this huge dump in the bathroom and asked me to save it for you" and handed me a VHS bootleg of it. Written on it was "To Chaz, this movie smells worse than your diarrhea. Love, Uncle Lloyd Kaufman." Big, and really cool, moment for me. Made me feel really special. While we're on the subject, I didn't see 'The Girl Who Returned' until Troma hosted it on one of their YouTube channels and for a college film it's pretty good.
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Post by chazraps on Dec 27, 2019 13:22:02 GMT -5
GZA, an easy top 10 G.O.A.T. for his clever wordplay, rich imagery, and deep, philosophical subject matter, had an album before the Wu Tang was ever even formed. He was in the persona of a smooth ladies man. He was STILL probably more convincing as a sexy, lover man rapper than the RZA was (Language warning probably) With his voice he should stick to talking about Karate and playing chess This song's f***ing awesome.
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Post by Larryhausen on Dec 27, 2019 13:22:33 GMT -5
I was surprised that they put it up for free on Troma's YouTube channel. At least for a time. I'm not sure if Lloyd's since come to his senses and pulled it. Also, I remember in the early 2000s you could get an work print version off of Troma's official website. Only it was priced for some ridiculous amount that you knew no one would ever pay. At least it was a ridiculous amount for teenage me to imagine. I can't remember the exact amount, but I'm thinking $500. That's a lot for one movie in any case. I believe it and Lloyd's Yale senior film 'The Girl Who Returned' were like $149.99. Lloyd kind of overblows how bad it is. I think it's moreso how much money he and friends he convinced to invest in it lost on it that makes it look so much worse to him. It's not great by any means, there's like 3 or 4 solid really funny scenes, but most of it is forgettable. I think he may play up how much he thinks it sucks to give it an allure and the high price is a long-game elusiveness to add to its legacy. I acquired my copy when volunteering for the TroMinneapolis festival in August 2003. I'd helped decorate a car for a parade and worked hours promoting it in the days leading up to it. Someone from Troma contacted me and asked if there's anything in the Troma library I'd want as a thank you. Knowing I'd probably be told no but that this was my 17-year-old best chance, I asked for "Big Gus What's the Fuss." The person on the line at Troma seemed kind of perplexed and said something to the effect of "I'll see what I can do, but Lloyd is very protective of it...in that he doesn't want anybody seeing it. But I'll check." First day of the festival, the parade ends and the theater is packed. Lloyd comes out of the men's room where a bunch of us are standing before we go into the theater and says "Hey Chaz, someone took this huge dump in the bathroom and asked me to save it for you" and handed me a VHS bootleg of it. Written on it was "To Chaz, this movie smells worse than your diarrhea. Love, Uncle Lloyd Kaufman." Big, and really cool, moment for me. Made me feel really special. While we're on the subject, I didn't see 'The Girl Who Returned' until Troma hosted it on one of their YouTube channels and for a college film it's pretty good. You need to write a book, dude.
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Post by bibboid on Dec 27, 2019 15:05:25 GMT -5
Two of a George Clooney’s earliest movie roles were in “Return to Horror High” and “Return of the Killer Tomatoes!”
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Post by wildojinx on Dec 27, 2019 15:11:11 GMT -5
Two of a George Clooney’s earliest movie roles were in “Return to Horror High” and “Return of the Killer Tomatoes!” Return of the Killer Tomatoes is actually pretty fun. It plays up the spoof aspect even moreso than the original (love the product placement running gag).
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 27, 2019 15:25:38 GMT -5
Two of a George Clooney’s earliest movie roles were in “Return to Horror High” and “Return of the Killer Tomatoes!” Return of the Killer Tomatoes is actually pretty fun. It plays up the spoof aspect even moreso than the original (love the product placement running gag). Return to Horror High was pretty fun too though I remember being annoyed by the ending.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Dec 28, 2019 1:48:53 GMT -5
Two of a George Clooney’s earliest movie roles were in “Return to Horror High” and “Return of the Killer Tomatoes!” I own the ANchor Bay Double Feature DVD release of those two.
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Post by Bobeddy on Dec 28, 2019 6:41:33 GMT -5
She has dealt with brainwashing cults, Godzilla, and Thanos.. But by far this is the most terrifying thing that Lizzy Olsen has had to deal with: (Warning: you may want to mute your speakers for this) I love early Olsen stuff for how hilariously crap it is, and while that was no exception, jeeeeeesus that song just kept going didn't it!
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Post by Rumble McSkirmish on Dec 28, 2019 6:55:17 GMT -5
Leonardo DiCaprio's first feature film role was in one of the sequels in the Critters franchise.
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Post by Rubix Cube Johnny on Dec 28, 2019 7:59:07 GMT -5
She has dealt with brainwashing cults, Godzilla, and Thanos.. But by far this is the most terrifying thing that Lizzy Olsen has had to deal with: (Warning: you may want to mute your speakers for this) Your sig is perfect after posting that abomination.
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Post by BorneAgain on Dec 28, 2019 10:37:15 GMT -5
One of Amy Adams' earliest film roles was in the quite trashy Cruel Intentions 2, which Leonardo DiCaprio ribbed her about on the set of Catch me If You Can.
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Post by I'm Team Bayley and Indi on Dec 28, 2019 13:39:36 GMT -5
Jennifer Aniston got to be an extra on a classic and a Paul Rudd favourite...
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