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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 28, 2024 17:48:39 GMT -5
It’s just so weird because peacock isn’t known for its animation library, let alone anime. Also, nbc, hasn’t had cartoons since 1990. 1992. We shall not forget the legacy of Space Cats and the ProStars! During the pandemic I found the first two season of Jackie Chan Adventures and the Men in Black cartoon on Crackle of all places. I think they're gone now. If you're a bad movie fan then the 1989 version of Journey to the Center of the Earth is on Tubi. I'm currently signed up for the Night Flight Plus streaming service. For the most part it's what you'd expect - obscure music videos, Z-grade movies, cult horror films, random public access finds, stoner fare, etc. etc., but it also has some pretty iconic anime on it including Bubblegum Crisis and Megazone 23.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 28, 2024 12:58:52 GMT -5
110. TERROR AT LONDON BRIDGE (1985)After London Bridge was purchased by a rich man and moved to Lake Havasu, Arizona in 1971, it is discovered 14 years later that a piece fell off and was in the bottom of the river. With it finally placed, making the bridge whole...IT ALLOWS THE SPIRIT OF JACK THE RIPPER TO EMERGE AND START MURDERING IN MODERN DAY...and the only man who can stop him? Deputy DAVID HASSLEHOFF. It's like the weird Baywatch Nights episode you've ever seen. Also, it plays off like a JAWS ripoff as the town's government want the killings kept on the down-low, lest tourism be impacted. What a wonderful concept for a flick. Truly David Hasselhoff's finest hour as an actor.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 27, 2024 17:29:03 GMT -5
Not a cartoon, but when I was really young I remember Photon used to air in my market on Sunday mornings at a crazy early hour. The only things I remember being on at the same time were like church shows and political talk shows.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 27, 2024 16:34:27 GMT -5
So just finished this - {Spoiler}You know, when watching the Sonic movies, I always figured that Jim Carrey's Robotnik was kinda unique to that universe. That everybody else was there just to be his straight man. Then you watch this, a show where you see that world is just populated with weird, quirky, bat-poop insane people just like Robotnik, and things just suddenly make so much more sense while also making so much less sense. And it all leads to a climax that that feels like something out of a Farrelly Brothers movie, with some Dodgeball thrown in.
It was all amazing and I can't wait for Sonic 3.
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Pizzas
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 27, 2024 15:03:28 GMT -5
If you're in the NYC area an Artichoke Basille's is the best. Their menu is pretty limited, they don't offer a lot of topping and you can't special order their pies, what they have is what they have, but their signature Artichoke Pizza is amazing and you won't find a better slice of pepperoni anywhere.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 27, 2024 14:56:26 GMT -5
I vaguely remember most of the pre-SatAM shows in my area were more education based. The only one I can specifically still remember and name though is Hickory Hideout.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 27, 2024 12:28:14 GMT -5
I remember the Sunday morning syndicated cartoon blocks on the non-network channels when I was a kid. They were usually no where near as interesting as the Saturday morning cartoons. Although one year, I think it was 1993, the Sunday cartoons had a surprisingly strong line-up with shows like Mighty Max, ExoSquad, SWAT Kats and even The New Adventures of Speed Racer. I think Knights of Justice also aired around that time.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 27, 2024 9:46:34 GMT -5
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 26, 2024 20:52:40 GMT -5
To no one’s surprise apparently there’s a huge post credits scene that they’ve been able to keep secret and Rob Liefeld backed it up. I hope it's some weird multiverse thing where Chris Evans's Johnny Storm and Michael B. Jordan's Johnny Storm meet Captain America and Kilmonger. I hope it somehow involves the Reb Brown version of Captain America.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 26, 2024 8:24:15 GMT -5
Aren't there already like at least two other versions of The Doctor floating around London in 1963?
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 25, 2024 22:53:09 GMT -5
They feel like the kind of stable you used to see on an AEW B-show. Like they should have someone like QT Marshall running with them.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 25, 2024 12:57:04 GMT -5
61. Corvette Summer (1978) 62. What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018) 63. Beyond the Time Barrier (1960)Heard about this movie for the first time a few weeks ago and, since it's on YouTube, decided to check it out. For those not familiar, a 1960 test pilot's experimental rocket plane goes awry and sends him into the future to the far off year of 2024 (bum-bum-bum). There he discovers that after a plague (?!) caused by atomic testing, the bulk of humanity has turned into an underground society of (surprisingly attractive) sterile deaf-mutes. The leaders of this society are hoping said test pilot can, well, help "revive" the human race with his unaffected seed. Falling in with a group of fellow time travel refugees, the test pilot attempts to escape the underground city and get back to his aircraft so he can travel back to his own time and stop the aforementioned plague. There's some decent special effects, at least for its time, but otherwise it's a pretty boring movie with a lot of wooden B-movie acting.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 25, 2024 9:21:34 GMT -5
After what happened, I think Morph may leave the team AGAIN. And Logan will go after him, and he'll turn into a thousand different characters just to tell him to leave him alone Or they'll make out. I'm still not dismissing the idea that that's where they're going with those two characters.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 24, 2024 22:17:20 GMT -5
Has there been any talk about a follow-up to this show? A movie or something maybe? Because while I can easily see them resolving the whole "Omega is kidnapped" story with one episode left, it's a bit murkier to see how they can finish up the whole "Rex is starting up a Clone uprising" storyline that's been bubbling up underneath the surface of the whole series with the time left.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 24, 2024 21:20:05 GMT -5
{Spoiler}{Spoiler}Bobby LeBeau appearance!!! I'm glad the show remembered Gambit had a brother in this universe. And even Jubilee's foster parents get a shoutout. I was hoping we'd get some mention of Beast's girlfriend from the 90's cartoon, Carly, for the hat trick, but alas, no such luck.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 24, 2024 14:10:38 GMT -5
59. Tower of Terror (1997)60. The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot (2018) 61. Corvette Summer (1978) 62. What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018)For those not familiar, this is a retrospective documentary about Deep Space Nine. I had heard about this when it first got its limited theatrical release in 2018, but wasn't particularly interested in seeing it even though I was a big DS9 fan. Then a few weeks ago I discovered that the documentary includes a pseudo-episode for a theoretical eighth season told with some rough animation, and I was curious. Plus, it was on YouTube for free. It's a cool documentary. It kinda goes more in the way of celebrating DS9's influence on the Star Trek franchise and its fandom and sci-fi in general then it does re-visiting old stories. That said, just about everybody who had anything to do with the series shows up in this, including the notoriously reclusive Avery Brooks, and it's just fun to hear what they all have to say. As for the pseudo-episode, it makes some decisions that I wasn't a huge fan of (I'm sorry, I just don't see Kira becoming a Vedek/Priest), but it sounded entertaining and engaging enough. The biggest problem really is that it introduced a bunch of plot lines that will never ever be followed up on, let alone resolved. Oh, and Ira Steven Behr's blue goatee was really stupid looking. Seriously man, what were you thinking?
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 23, 2024 12:47:28 GMT -5
I mean, with the way titles have been lately a "transitional champion" could still mean a six to eight month reign.
That said, I'm honestly having a hard time seeing him holding onto the title too long.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 22, 2024 10:34:40 GMT -5
Mr. T returns! Also, there are some trigger warnings at the start of the video, so watch at your own discretion -
Next week we return to something that is not a comic and has nothing to do with comics.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 22, 2024 6:59:37 GMT -5
The correct answer, of course, is as Bobby Wilson in the original Good Morning, Miss Bliss pilot.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 20, 2024 12:58:06 GMT -5
My guess is they are doing a battle royal since Queen of the Ring is upcoming. Do we have a date for that yet? Because if it's gonna start within like the next month they might as well have just put the vacant title on the line in that.
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