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08/06/2005 Entry: "Saturday Night Thread, Again."

Yeah, so I'm about to settle in for a seven hour focus-fest to get the next article done. Meantime, here's your Bored Saturday Night Thread. If time permits, the Midnight Movie will be Halloween 6. Chat away.

REPLIES: 78 comments


Yay! First entry!

Chestnuts roasted by Zelda268 @ 08/06/2005 07:56 PM EST


Hmm...what to talk about...

Muppet Show Season 1 comes out on DVD on tuesday, and Simpsons Season 6 on the 16th, whose box is in the shape of Homer's head.

It seems that from this site: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3848

It seems that the heads of the next 4 seasons' box sets will be in this order: Marge (7th), Lisa (8th), Maggie( 9th), and Bart (10th). No word yet on what the next 6+ seasons will look like, and if some new format replaces DVDs by then...

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 08/06/2005 08:05 PM EST


Speaking of Tv shows on DVD, could someone who has the Clarissa Explains It All season 1 DVD get me the quote from the No T.V. episode, the part were Ferguson comes down stairs after getting the high score of a video game?

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/06/2005 08:57 PM EST


You know....I dumped my girlfriend last weekend to do this. Screw her....this is much more interesting. Sitting here watching The Black Hole if anyone's interested

Chestnuts roasted by Drunk and Alone @ 08/06/2005 09:36 PM EST


Okay, I'm drunk talking with some of my friends on MSN Messenger, and noone can think of anything to do. I need YOUR suggestions of what i should do! I'm an 18 year old white male living in a Canadian suburb. Help! or else I will continue posting really annoying comments about how I'm drunk and bored...I'm serious, I'll do it...don't push me mister.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy @ 08/06/2005 09:40 PM EST


E.Claire is tucked away for the night, Mrs. Manimal is working on photo album/scrapbook, and I am paying bills, planning lessons and watching SIMPSONS season 2. All is right with the world.

Halloween 6 huh? Historical only for the fact that you can actually watch Donald Pleasance dying on film.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/06/2005 09:41 PM EST


I'm hoping someone here can help. Does anybody remember the name of the Star Wars board game where you destroyed the Death Star. I remember it have a little clear base that you put 3 X-Wings on and you went around the board and up the trench. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Chestnuts roasted by Joe in OH @ 08/06/2005 09:59 PM EST


Kenner made Destroy Death Star and Escape from the Death Star board games when the movie was first out.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/06/2005 10:07 PM EST


Destroy Death is it! Thanks Dohopoki!

Chestnuts roasted by Joe in OH @ 08/06/2005 10:21 PM EST


I defy anyone to watch "Halloween 6" and actually be able to follow what's going on, especially in the last half.

I have the Escape From Death Star game somewhere in my basement. I remember those little cardboard figures you stuck on bases quite well.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 08/06/2005 10:29 PM EST


I actually fell asleep before the last half or so of Halloween 5, but that was more to do with being really tired than being really bored. It seemed a lot better than the reviews I've read say -- and I mean reviews from horror fans, not those predisposed to hate hate hate Hallo. From what I hear though, the last half is where everything falls apart.

The Man In Black?

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/06/2005 10:32 PM EST


Lifetime is showing Golden Palace, the Golden Girls spinoff, at 6:30 and 11:00 if anyone is interested.

Chestnuts roasted by Anne Packrat @ 08/06/2005 10:50 PM EST


Anyone up for some Young Sherlock Holmes.

Chestnuts roasted by Mr. Mr. Mr. @ 08/06/2005 10:50 PM EST


I just got done with all the paperwork and horse shit my band had to take care of for our first album to be made. I'm exhausted from it, but excited! Three weeks and we'll be holding it in our hands!
Click my name to check out our myspace page, we have free downloads and it's really cool!

Chestnuts roasted by Myke @ 08/06/2005 10:56 PM EST


I'm not seeing any Golden Palace on Lifetime at 6:30 or 11:00. I guess I'll have to live with the Jetsons.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/06/2005 11:03 PM EST


Glad to see that the blog is less cluttered than when I last checked. *clears throat*

Where is everybody and why am I here? One little nugget of interest from today's trip to WAL-MART: There was part of a STAR WARS display laying around and I put it in the bottom of my cart and walked out with it. The "greeter" stopped me and inquired where I got it,etc. Then, she asked me if I wanted her to throw it away. "Since when did customers become part of the custodial staff?" I wondered to myself. It is now in my garage. Yea!

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/06/2005 11:09 PM EST


There's an 80's slasherfest on IFC tonight of Friday the 13th and My Bloody Valentine. Other than that nothing is up.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/06/2005 11:27 PM EST


Yea, I'm all about the Slashback on IFC. They tricked me yesterday and I thought that Friday the 13th was gonna be on, but it wasn't. So now, after I slept the entire day away, I'm gonna watch me some 80's movies and take vicodin. <3 I rock.

Chestnuts roasted by rebecca @ 08/06/2005 11:44 PM EST


no, Golden Palace was not on tonight...sad I checked smile

It's a pretty good show, but you can tell they ran out of jokes, since they're still talking about Dorothy being so big and strong with a deep voice.

Also, did anyone notice that in the 4th or 5th ep. that Blanche's hair got like 5 shades darker. Nice try, but it looked better a little lighter.

Cheech is a pretty good character, but when they had him working with his best friend/cuckolder...that was kind of stretching it.

That kid can go die...he bugs me with his fake New York accent. Dorothy and Sophia never had "accents", they were from Brooklyn, but this kid sounds like a cartoon.

Otherwise, just sitting here, smokin...got done watching Airplane! like 10 min. ago....Surely, it was funny as always!

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 08/06/2005 11:44 PM EST


I have to say I'm (almost) always late getting into things. I just visited Homestarrunner for the first time last night.

This is because I found out Mike was one of the guys in All the Real Girls. His character's name was StrongBad. Surprise Surprise.

Well if I look stupid for not knowing about Homestarruner at least I own All the Real Girls. It's in my top 10, you should check it out.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/06/2005 11:47 PM EST


oh yea, I was gonna ask if anyone remembered those awesome shopping sprees at Toys R' Us that you could win on Nickelodeon? I remember I wanted to win SO BAD and thinking I could do so much better than the stupid kids that they showed.

Chestnuts roasted by rebecca @ 08/06/2005 11:50 PM EST


I remember those contest and always wanted to win pretty bad too. To the extent of making a my dream shopping list and carrying it around just in case I won with out warning. I don't think I ever even entered looking back on it.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/06/2005 11:55 PM EST


Way to go, Manimal! When my mom worked at a grocery store, she scored me a couple of displays, but they were of things I was only moderately interested in and weren't worth my valuable bedroom real estate at the time, so they all got tossed. She got me a big Blue's Clues display, but since my interest in that show began and ended with Steve (and he wasn't represented), there was no point. That was definitely one of my weirder TV crushes. Hey, here's a question: What's your favorite show to watch for all the wrong reasons? (Bonus points for mentioning the reasons.) It doesn't have to be some pretty face either. Maybe you're like my Grandpa and like watching Nascar for crash potential. I just like hearing about other people's guilty pleasures (since I have so many of my own.)

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 08/06/2005 11:57 PM EST


Halloween 6? Good choice. Halloween 6 is a pretty good movie, but the version that is out pales in comparison to the Producer's Cut of the movie. The P-Cut basically has a smoother plot and it explains a lot more. I do have to admit, that Halloween 5 is one of the weaker sequels, but still better than what it's portrayed to be. But of course, I'm an avid Halloween fan, so I think they all have their good points, except that piece of trash Resurrection. You'll get to find out about the Man in Black in H6. Guy's got some balls to be chilling with Michael Myers.

Chestnuts roasted by Disgruntled Spam @ 08/07/2005 12:13 AM EST


Eh, I just got back from a wrestling show, and now im tired and bored and sitting here with nothing to do.....so, heres a question: What is everyone's thoughts on the crapfest known as Halloween 3: Season of the Witch?

Chestnuts roasted by Martel @ 08/07/2005 12:18 AM EST


Halloween 3 had originality. Um, that's about it. I'm suprised that John Carpenter actually went through with making it under the Halloween name. But the best thing to come out of Halloween 3? The Silver Shamrock song of course!!! *sings* 8 more days to Halloween, Halloween, Halloween...

Chestnuts roasted by Disgruntled Spam @ 08/07/2005 12:23 AM EST


This worked pretty well last week, so I'm putting myself at the blog's mercy.

Little Buddha or Bram Stoker's Dracula. Input please.

Ribbings welcome as always smile

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/07/2005 12:35 AM EST


I went to the zoo today, and it rocked. Panda Bears are freakin huge. I really wish I could bond with you guys on the Halloween movies, but i think I've only seen 2 or 3 and that was ages ago. However, Lori, I watched The Biggest Loser because it was facinating how quickly people lost like a hundred pounds. And my biggest TV guilty pleasure is American Idol, even after the funny/bad singer part of the show is over.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 08/07/2005 12:45 AM EST


I watch Nanny 911 as a form of birth control.

Chestnuts roasted by rebecca @ 08/07/2005 12:53 AM EST


Little Buddha, cause that sure wasn't Bram's Dracula.
I know other people here had to have watched the conan movies, watching barbarian right now. I never noticed there was nudity in it. I always got cults are bad from it.
guilty pleasure
I watch star trek while working out at a public gym, don't think people don't stare at the geek.

Chestnuts roasted by RAS @ 08/07/2005 12:59 AM EST


No, no. Sorry, Golden Palace is on weekdays only.

Chestnuts roasted by Anne Packrat @ 08/07/2005 01:02 AM EST


Clerks is on Comedy Central, OR Good Times on TVland.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 08/07/2005 01:09 AM EST


good call on Clerks, need to get out the animated series again.

Chestnuts roasted by RAS @ 08/07/2005 01:13 AM EST


Cheap Seats marathon is on ESPN classics. It's kind of funny.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/07/2005 01:31 AM EST


First post, but had to put in a thanks to kb for the heads up on Clerks! I am pretty drunk and was VERY bored until now.

THANKS!

Chestnuts roasted by DAN @ 08/07/2005 01:32 AM EST


What is "All The Real Girls" and why was a Chapman Brother involved? Is it a movie or an online RPG?

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 08/07/2005 01:40 AM EST


I take it back, Cheap Seats is fucking hilarious.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/07/2005 01:57 AM EST


God, If I wasn't at my mom's right now, I would so be all over the weekly Cheap Seats mini Marathon, and watch all the episodes I've seen a billion times again.

Chestnuts roasted by Nephie @ 08/07/2005 02:04 AM EST


So sorry, but I got distracted by Empire Records smile

All the Real Girls is a movie. Zooey Daschenel (of Almost Famous fame) is the biggest name in the movie besides Mike Chapman. I honestly dunno why he's in the movie. It's basically a quiet little cracked-love story.

I was on imdb and saw that he did Homestarrunner and remembered people on the blog mentioning it.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/07/2005 02:19 AM EST


Alright did a little detective work (i.e. I checked the imdb boards--don't you hate it how you have to sign in to read them and they don't redirect you back to where you were. Night_Trekker I'm with you, they're an abomination).

Matt, Missy, and Craig Zobel (??) were all extras, and because the director knew them he credited Matt as StrongBad.

Okay, wasn't that interesting
Little Buddha it is!

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/07/2005 02:33 AM EST


OKAY. Matt was in the movie. Mike was a graphic designer on it. Why did their mother name them both names beginning in M when it's late and I'm loopy?

I'm sick of me at this point. I'm gonna shut up and watch Little Buddha now. See ya next blog entry.

Chestnuts roasted by Doofus known as Knegative @ 08/07/2005 02:40 AM EST


Anyone catch that Three Stooges movie on AMC tonight, had Micheal Chiclets in it as Curly? It seemed really good! He was pretty good at making the Curly noises, if it was him.

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 08/07/2005 03:17 AM EST


rebecca: My friends and I call the Discovery Health Channel "Birth Control TV" because it works that way. The only better birth control I can think of is my best friend's mom having a baby when we were 15 and telling us WAY too much.

Chestnuts roasted by Mara @ 08/07/2005 03:45 AM EST


Whenever I go to the movie theatre, I feel like taking the cardboard displays. I should one day as it's not like they're going to need it after the film opens.

I'd like to see Cheap Seats, as I think the Sklar brothers are funny, but I don't get that channel. Crazy ass Canada. You so crazy.

Shows To Watch For All The Wrong Reasons:
-Dance 360 (If You Got Served was a television show, this would be it. I laugh so hard every time I catch the episodes involving little kids. It appears as though they're competing to see whose dance looks more like spasms.)
-The Maury Povich Show (I watched this and ended up as the father of one of the babies. I'm never watching it again.)
-California Dreams (Every time that Jake guy "rocked out" on the electric guitar, I wanted to murder him. Sly Winkle was okay...and Kelly Packard was there. That made up for it.)

Chestnuts roasted by Dr. Acula @ 08/07/2005 04:11 AM EST


Cheaps Seats is pretty great, especially when Mike and the Bots show up.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 08/07/2005 05:03 AM EST


Well I just got done with watching the Marathon. I can't remember the last time I devoted so much consecutive time to a show that wasn't on a complete season DVD. The Scrabble episode had me in stiches.

So here I am, it's 6 AM, I believe I've got an ear infection and no one has posted here for an hour. Who's up for some Mega Man X2?

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/07/2005 06:04 AM EST


Man, I hate being on different time schedules as you guys.

Great score there Manimal. Your description of your night is pretty similar to mine, except the wife was doing both scrapbooking/lesson plans while watching me input names on NCAA Football 06. Good times, good times.

Semper Fi,
Erik Majorwitz

Chestnuts roasted by EMajorwitz @ 08/07/2005 07:38 AM EST


One reply in between announcing MMX2 and beating MMX2. Frankly, I'm disappointed with me.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/07/2005 07:44 AM EST


I've been watching The Golden Palace for a bit now....

1) It's not AS bad as I've read, nor is the writing AS bad as even the cast suggested in retrospective specials. It's nowhere near as funny or smart as GG, but it has its moments.

2) Cheech and the Boogie Nights dude are likable enough for me not to hate them just because they're not Dorothy. Not a big fan of the kid so far.

3) Of the remaining girls, Sophia took the biggest hit in the transition. At times she seems more like a character based on Sophia than Sophia. Sophia Sophia Sophia. Rose is charged to go at it sliggghtly more straight. Of the three, I'd consider Blanche the pack leader.

4) The revised GG musical stings are funky.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/07/2005 07:52 AM EST


Man, I wish I stayed up a little later if I had known that HALLOWEEN III, NANNY 911, and THE 3 STOOGES would be topics of conversation.
1. Disgruntled Spam hit the nail on the head with the "was it really wise to label this a HALLOWEEN movie?" Obviously, Carpenter and Co. were trying to go a different direction which is fine but I think most audience members back in '83 took out some of their frustrations on the movie due to that fact. The song is definitely worth the price of admission because it is repeated 152 times during the course of the movie. I was going to make it a tradition to watch that movie every year during the HALLOWEEN season but, sadly, I think I only did that once. Maybe I will reinstate it.
2. Lori, I didnt think I had a guilty pleasure until Rebecca mentioned NANNY 911. I hate myself for watching it but I come back for more every week.
3. Kidneyboy, the 3 STOOGES movie is well acted but way too short. Especially when one bears in mind that there were 6 (almost 7) stooges all together. Shemp's death only gets a drive-by mention. I am a Curly man like everyone else in the universe but Shemp was a Howard brother too and deserves better.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/07/2005 08:04 AM EST


Forgot to add that the HALLOWEEN III movie poster is an all-time favorite. If you are not familiar with it, click the name. Too bad I can't put THAT in the classroom. Also, it should be '82 instead of '83. D'oh!

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/07/2005 08:09 AM EST


Actually Shemp was my favorite stooge of all 6.

Chestnuts roasted by Dohopoki @ 08/07/2005 08:12 AM EST


YES! Nowhere Man definitely coming to DVD! smile

I know what I'm asking for for my birthday this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Night_Trekker @ 08/07/2005 10:04 AM EST


Despite being in high school at the time, I had an obsession with the original MMPR- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers...to to point where I would tape episodes and try to convert my friends. I watched it for about 2 years, and then all the original cast members were gone and they were 'power rangers with lazers who time travel in space' or some damn thing. And it was totally for the wrong reason- I had a huge crush on BILLY the Blue Ranger, the NERDY one. Jeez. But, he was a geek like me, ya know? wink

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 08/07/2005 10:15 AM EST


In unrelated news, tomorrow I am leaving Korea and flying home to Canada!! I will miss the boyfriend for these 2 months, but I will be an English teacher at my old high school. I am half excited/half scared shitless.
At least I will finally have ENGLISH TV! I've never seen 'Lost' or 'Desperate Housewives' or 'CSI:New York', etc.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 08/07/2005 10:17 AM EST


Bringing things back around to "Halloween 6" (what did you think, Matt? Paul Rudd beating some ass with a pipe!), wasn't it originally called "Halloween 666," but then the studio got nervous and shortened the title? Coulda swore I saw a trailer on some video with the 666 title...

Chestnuts roasted by Commander Awesome @ 08/07/2005 11:36 AM EST


I didn't think it was THAT bad, but boy, I feel bad for anyone who wasn't paying an insane level attention during the first 5-6 minutes, where they through a hundred characters and a dozen subplots at you and hope you'll remember later. I didn't, and to be honest, I'm still not sure what the significance of some of the key players were.

Paul Rudd smiled way too much, and that stupid music "twang" they pulled whenever Myers appeared was ridiculous. Gotta give it up for the completely unexpected electrocution/explosion scene though.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/07/2005 11:41 AM EST


Commander Awesome - Indeed it was called "Halloween 666" at one point, and the trailer for the film on the VHS of "The Crow" has that title. From what I remember, it was changed when the director decided to pull an "Exorcist: The Beginning" with the entire second half of the movie, resulting in the stange, confusing mess that ended up in theaters.

A lot of people say the "producer's cut" is a much better version. I don't think I'd go that far. The most I can say is that is that it's at least easier to follow.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 08/07/2005 12:04 PM EST


Good to be back on the blog - I didn't have the balls to get spoiled in the last thread.
I'd never heard of All the Real Girls - I'm definately gonna go and try to track it down today. Loved Zooey in Elf and Hitchhiker's Guide. And of course I'm a huge Homestar fan.
Went to Six Flags Great America yesterday in Gurnee, Illinios. It was the first time I'd been there in like 12 years. It was pretty fun, but in the 11 hours I was there I had like 20 minutes of real fun on the coasters, since the rest of the time was waiting in line and getting sunburnt. It was a good diversion from the usual though.
Favorite guilty pleasure TV show? Lizzie McGuire. BTW, I'm also a big fan of Cheap Seats.

Chestnuts roasted by Gozer @ 08/07/2005 12:36 PM EST


Yeah, so I just bought Freaked on DVD. I didn't even know they were selling it for cripe's sake. What a good movie.

Chestnuts roasted by Kevin @ 08/07/2005 12:44 PM EST


I too was in the high school when the original Power Rangers came out, and I too taped it every day. God, I was so in love with the Pink Ranger. I had never seen someone that hot before...and those short shorts!

Chestnuts roasted by Y2JB78 @ 08/07/2005 01:12 PM EST


Gozer Do you ever get to Bongo Video? Just wondering, I have a friend that works there, he always gets me good tapes that are on sale...a lot of Troma!

Muppet Baby Congrats on going home!! And good luck teaching, that will be weird teaching at your own H.S.!

Moe
Larry
Shemp
Curly
Joe Besser
Joe DeRita
Ted Healy - Straight Man
Who am I mising?

Manimal, yeah, it could have been like 6 hours long, easy!! But I would still say it's a good start!

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 08/07/2005 01:23 PM EST


I'm excited that NIGHT COURT is going on TVLAND with a marathon next weekend. One of the most underrated comedies EVER.

As for Halloween 3, I read a review that basically said that if you ignore that it's called Halloween, it's a pretty good movie and I agree. It's one of those films I think gets badmouthed for no real reason. RL Stine even did 3 "Haunted Masks" Goosebump books and there was an episode on it.

I think Adam West was briefly involved with the Stooges before becoming Batman. Saw it on a Biography or something.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/07/2005 01:58 PM EST


Me? I like to watch the occasional "Magical Girl" type show now and then. Sailor Moon, Corrector Yui, that kind of thing. Ostensibly, it's because the bad guys are usually way cooler than the good guys, unless it's some weird-ass show like "Lazy Town." (Thanks Fark, for the thread that convinced me to check it out. My head 'sploded like The Cheat and I had to wait weeks for replacement parts.) But, then again, I cheered when Rick Hunter decided to go with Lisa Hayes and kicked Lyn Minmei to the curb on RoboTech. I'm a twisted romantic.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 08/07/2005 03:15 PM EST


Kidneyboy,

Moe and Larry ALMOST had Emil Sitka (who was in some of the shorts)join the Stooges in the 70's but it never got off the ground. There is a picture of Moe, Larry, and Emil posing as the new Stooges in the 3 STOOGES SCRAPBOOK.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 08/07/2005 04:47 PM EST


kidneyboy:
There's a Bongo Video on the east side of town that I've driven past, but I've never gone in. Maybe I'll stop in sometime now that I know they have good videos for sale.

Chestnuts roasted by Gozer @ 08/07/2005 05:58 PM EST


Gozer,

...Real Girls is worth the trouble. On the Rachael front, check out Sally. It's...surreal. A very strange movie to say the least and I can't really describe it without giving too much away. Michael Westin (Wishcraft, the cop in Garden State) does a pretty good job in it as well.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/07/2005 07:31 PM EST


Knegative:
I just finished All the Real Girls that I rented this morning. It was really good. Very sad and intense. Reminded me a lot of Garden State. Zooey was great, but the other protagonist was a little rigid (don't worry - I won't make comparisons to a certain Star Wars prequels actor, as I know it's a sensitive subject smile).
Sally, eh? I'll keep it in mind for when I need my next RLC fix. I have a confession though - I couldn't make it through Blow Dry - it was just too not-my-type-of-film. Maybe I'll try to catch that "Into the West" mini-series she's in next time I see it on.

Chestnuts roasted by Gozer @ 08/07/2005 08:53 PM EST


Manimal, yeah, you're right. I actually have that same book, it's a great, great resource for all things Stooges! I love the comic book reprints that they put in there. And the portrait photo's of the Stooges in their bio's are very nice.

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 08/07/2005 09:57 PM EST


oops! should have read these closer!!

Gozer, yeah that's the one! Don't buy all the good shit out from under me now, ya hear? wink

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 08/07/2005 09:59 PM EST


Gozer, Yeah Paul Schnieder is a little stiff, but I've always taken his character as slightly mentally challenged and because of that, I think it plays really well. I've admitted Ep. III is Hayden's worst and I'm always up for good Keanu and Hayden jabs, so no need to apologize ever again smile

Blow Dry is a personal fav for personal reasons. I'm a fan of short hair and Rachael hacking off her own makes it a K- cult classic. I know its not a film that's easy to identify with.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/07/2005 10:25 PM EST


I was playing mini-golf on Saturday (again!). It should just be re-named "Caddyshack." My boyfriend, brother, and I all love the movie, but my brother's girlfriend wasn't too involved in the joke.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 08/09/2005 10:58 AM EST


Congratulations Muppet Baby!!! I don't think I want to go near my old high school ever again.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 08/09/2005 11:09 AM EST


Invader Norbert--I wanna get the Muppet Show Season 1 b/c of the Kermit body on the box!! I own 3 Best of DVDs (chalk it up to an ex-boyfriend who was 5 1/2 years older than me and was shocked that I never watched the Muppet Show (it went off the air around the time I was born). My current boyfriend can do Kermit the Frog impressions. He's pretty good too--I can do the impression fairly well.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 08/09/2005 11:12 AM EST


The only good Halloween movie is the 1st. 2 has its moments but 3-9 are miserable depictions of cinema-crap.

Chestnuts roasted by Madman @ 08/11/2005 08:41 PM EST


I mean 3-8! I know my crap.

Chestnuts roasted by Madman @ 08/11/2005 08:43 PM EST


and thats the bottom line cuz matt said so

Chestnuts roasted by koko @ 08/24/2005 07:43 PM EST


Quite intresting article posting.I enjoyed reading this.
Paul

Chestnuts roasted by Paul @ 08/25/2005 02:01 AM EST