In the seat:
- Scott
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In the seat:
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Thanks for the voice mail, Tad! And… thanks for the second voice mail, Tad!
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Congrats to Lena and Uriah for their perfect scores to start the new season.
Thanks to Art and Tad for their voice mail contributions.
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In the Batmobile:
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Release date: 1/22/2010
Magnolia Pictures
Directed and Written by
Produced by
Cast
Tyler Labine
Alan Tudyk
Katrina Bowden
The show begins with a poignant, heartfelt speech by Deuce.
The hosts review:
The hosts all enjoyed the movie. None had any expectations but they were all satisfied. David said that what worked was that the audience had to believe the play between Tucker and Dale and the believability as to why the kids seemed to be killing themselves. The ridiculousness of it works. One of David’s favorite parts was that, whenever Tucker was injured, he treated each horrific wound by pouring beer on it. They also agreed that the chemistry between Tyler Labine and Alan Tudyk was really good.
They discussed how this movie turns the commentary on horror movies and how hillbillies would usually be the bad guys. They also touch on how, in almost every horror movie, the young people will almost always jump to conclusions, thus setting themselves up to be killed. The conversation touches on “reasonable” ways to save oneself from the horrors of being killed while on a camping trip.
There was also a touch of sadness at the fact that there was no camping-sex, as tends to be the norm for these movies, as well.
Talk then turns to wet t-shirt contests… and David’s participation in said contest, and SausageFest antics of past years.
**There is still time to donate to SausageFest**
Summing this all up, David ranked the movie (out of five fat hillbillies) with four fat hillbillies and one skinny hillbilly.
Your Producers for this episode were:
This episode was recorded: 10/10/2012
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Scott gives a bit more detail on some of his references during Ready Player One.
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Congrats to Andrew, BD and Cougron for their high scores of 23 this week.
Thanks to Tad and Art for their voicemails.
Special congratulations to Andrew for winning Season 3 with a score of 22.7!
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In the seat (possibly of a DeLorean):
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Wherever you go, there you are!
This is filled with so much awesome, I have to watch it again!
From the opening scene test drive, the characters are there and letting their personalities shine through.
Low budget? Yep. Cheesy? Sure. Did it work back then? Oh, yeah. Today this would be a Nickelodeon movie; exactly the same except with a teenage cast.
This is so ridiculous, it’s hilarious.
A neo-Doc Savage story.
There’s Perfect Tommy, but Buckaroo is BETTER than him.
Where’s Pixie? We haven’t heard from Pixie yet!
“The people at these conventions we go to really need to brush their teeth better.”
3-2-1 Rule of Con going, people!
SausageFest, SausageFest, SausageFest! (yes, you can still donate!)
Buckaroo Banzai and his friends are kind of a SausageFest.
Ellen Barkin is the cheesecake.
This movie is right up there with Howard the Duck.
It would have worked better without Ellen.
Yakof Smirnoff!
Would the kiddies watch it if it was remade?
Did adults like it when it came out, or just younger people?
A brilliantly creative concept… the aliens are here, they’re just hiding in the 8th dimension.
How did he not know that his wife had a twin sister?
Oh no, the Taking the Hobbits to Isengard YouTube video!
We should all go to the nearest canal and walk in a box.
In every scene I’ll wear a different colored nightie
Your hosts
Recorded: 10/2/2012
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Picks:
Jeff
Lena
Scott
Tony, Father Beast
Jonathan (Welcome back!)
Also being released this weekend (1,000+ theaters): Atlas Shrugged: Part II and Seven Psychopaths (Bonus trailer: Seven Psychocats)
Sausage Fest 3 is upon us! There’s still time to donate to Sausage Fest and breast cancer research! Go to sausagefeststl.com and drop some financial goodness!
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