
I REALLY had a good time with this one. Easily one of my favorite episodes of all time. Not sure why, but we ran with it. We talk a bit about Wipeout HD, but mostly we hit the monster topic of movie stereotypes. Horror, side kicks, anti-heroes, etc.
Additional thanks to GoDaddy (codes LIFE1, LIFE2, and LIFE3), YouBuyNow.com, TypeFrag.com, O, Brian, Randy, Scott Fletcher, Rob Goobers, Skyhawk, Sebastian Shnibbits, various contributors, and YOU!
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LAME
i am a bawjoner
But I digress! Great show Scott! You should add BGM more often, adds more feeling to the subject.
My favorite angry Police Captain movie reference is from “So, I Married An Axe Murderer” with Mike Myers. Mike’s character (Charlie) has a friend (Tony) in the police department played by Anthony LaPaglia. Tony’s boss (the police captain) is played by Alan Arkin. The problem with the police captain is he’s really an easy going laid-back guy. Tony is always griping to the captain about be being tougher and maybe storming into the office mad once in a while like the captain on Starsky & Hutch. The captain says he’d work on it, and actually tries a couple times asking Tony if he did a good job. A pretty funny twist on the angry police boss.
as for the old crazy people who are wise, there is definitely some of that in Fringe
You probably liked it because in your heart you remembered that it’s you 3rd to last show. lol
Great great show
Great show. One of the reasons for not liking that many scary movies is the fact that they make the people stupid. Why must you always run away on your own? Why must you check the body to see if its still alive? and from one of the Halloween movies – Why do you stay in the room w/the ‘dead’ bad guy?
I think a great movie will be when they stop showing where the bad guy is most of the time.. /sigh. I could go on..
Woohoo *hugs* great show guys!
POsted this in the wrong topic…:
OMG!!!
I started playing Shadow of the Colossus too!!!
2 years late…
Weird coincidence!!!
hhehehe
Little traps of Synchronicity I guess
Great Show love the angry Movie Doctors
P.S.: Pat Morita´s gay waiter is in the movie “Spy Hard” and he drives a Pinto.
Man… I should start joining the chat room
Man, O is such an otaku. he really lets his otaku flag fly in this one.
Anyway.. I know how to get O to watch Star Trek. And here it is.
Since I can remember, Scott has seen anime on occasion at the urging of O’s suggestion. True, Scott often misinterprets what he saw and makes fun of it in the only way Scott can. It’s only fair that O watch Star Trek for the same reasons. But maybe O is afraid that he’ll make the same mistakes about Star Trek that Scott makes about anime and that’s why he refuses to watch Star Trek. In my estimation O is a coward. That’s right, a coward. Are you going to take that, O? I just called you out! Now it’s not about your geek cred. It’s about fairness and honor. How about them apples? Watch it, or be less than the man you think you are.
McClain = a 16 M solution of pure awsome
A great example of a cranky doctor is the one from Battlestar Galactica. He’s more ‘Ahh to hell with it’ than angry, but it seems to fit.
O, two things:
1: I think most of the doctors getting emo on screen is more about the shocking volume of suffering that they feel hopeless to stop. Some doctors would get attached to patients, too. They aren’t supposed to, but they aren’t impervious to it.
2: Watch Wrath of Khan and everyone will shut up about it. BEST REASON EVER! 800mb download.
Angry/Jaded Doctor: Jack Shepherd (Lost)! How many times has he had to walk people through surgery on himself? :p
Two words for you, Scott, on the topic of games with Fusion on the end. Metroid Fusion.
Ok, so I’m watching “Universal Soldier” and there is a part where the main character gets into a fight in a diner and throws someone into a jukebox and the jukebox starts playing a song. I think that a funny stereotype.