Thankfully Spoony wasn't completely right about the tiger. From the research I've done there were actually two tigers. The film director of the first movie called in a professional animal handler who had the tigers put under anesthesia and had their fur dyed with edible food coloring. Unfortunately as can some times happen with felines, one of the tigers didn't wake up. The director apparently felt very horrible about the whole thing, but he wasn't the one that called for the tigers to be dyed, so Spoony was right in that a tiger did die, but it wasn't from the dye they used on him.
Just wanted to say, thanks for the info and I didn't think Don C. was the type to do such a terrible thing. Of course, I'm just judging from 5 minutes, at a comiccon and Fangoria Interviews! Lol Did you learn this info from a personal sorce an article from 'Starlog' or a similar magazine? Incredible as it may sound. I never saw these movies growing up. I knew of their existence from Fangoria (I'm a big fan of Don's other Super creation, Phantasm) and naturally, Spoony's reviews. I actually still haven't seen the full films and I'm in the 40's... I also live in Canada and we didn't have the movies on t.v. every week, like I've heard they were, in the U.S. on TBS(?) So cheers to you. Thanks for the info and if you, (or anyone else) has a source, for the info, lmk. Thanks.
21:08 - He's NOT running in place and that is not a fake backdrop. It's a perspective illusion due to him being far from a camera equipped with a telescopic lens.
I thought the same thing but I wasn't as wise back then and still find it funnier to think of him just saying, 'I want out of this movie' and then start running away...but like in a Nightmare, making little progress. Also, the Tiger seems to say uck it and Just goes off looking for something more interesting. Maybe even looking for Tanya Roberts! Or Marc Singer. :)
@@Pocketrocket-pj1us It's a funny idea in itself, but it makes the review less funny when Spoony, either intentionally or unintentionally, speaks misinformation just to make the movie seem worse than it is. Would have worked better if he qualified it with, "Yeah, I know it's just an optical illusion, but it's funny to think..."
So do I but his health is my first concern. I just want him to be content and happy. Please don't think I'm insinuating you feel different. I realise that I kind of jumped on that. Lol It's just, I have many family members who have struggled through different forms of mental illness and addictions. The world has changed a lot in 20 years and the empathy & sympathy, for those who suffer, has grown! Of course there is always a darkside, who think differently but I think, I hope, that Noah does what's best for him. That's not to say, I wouldn't kill for something new, in the old style but as long as the previous content is still available, my appetite will be satiated and I'll try to remain hopeful. We do have a lot of great content, from a comedic genius! :) Throughout history many geniuses have also suffered from mental illness. A gift and a curse. Or, 'the joke the Gods played on us!' ;) Cheers from Canada
18:00 Ты создал временной парадокс. Б***Ь!!!! КТО-НИБУДЬ ОБЪЯСНИТЕ ОТКУДА ЭТА ФРАЗА!!!Я несколько раз слышал эту фразу во время просмотра Spoony, но нигде так не объясняется откуда эта фраза!!!
Это из игры Metal Gear Solid 3. Она является как бы приквелом к Metal Gear Solid 1 и Metal Gear Solid 2. Поэтому если ты убиваешь кого-то, кто был жив в MGS1 и MGS2, тебе говорят, что ты создал временной парадокс и выкидывают в геймовер.
Забавно как в этом фильме из, я не помню точно 80 или ранних 90-х, Кери Вюрер играет просто бесячую девочку-подростка, а потом в поздних девяностых-ранних двухтысячных, повзрослев и сыграв в Sliders, Red Alert и дюжине бестолковых эротических триллеров она неожиданно стала чуть ли не самой желанной и сексуальной актрисой)) Почти как Скарлетт Йохансон, только вроде от Кери никогда не было такого сильного фе-эффекта и, увы, у неё по-моему никогда не было йохансоновских гонораров.
That's difficult because it's hard to separate all of the horrible Highlander sequels... but considering how few people saw the original Beastmaster compared to the original Highlander I guess I'd say Highlander 2 is worse (when the entire history is considered.)
There was a scene where the villain uses his power (which was never mentioned up to that point) to steal the memories of a guard who was stationed at that base.
I prefer to go by the "Plinkett way" If it's not in the movie, it's a plothole. Of course when you like a film, you will excuse small errors but if you hate it. You'll tear it apart, nit picking and being as pedantic as possible. I've read the novelization of Halloween 1 and 2 but if don't hold it against fans, who haven't. To each his own. Cheers.
+Rabbi Shlomo Shekelberg-Rubingoldstein You mean like how they pay imbeciles to provide mediocre repetitive entertainment to tune of millions of dollars? What do they call them oh that's right they're called actors.