

Crap, I didn’t realize she just died.
Crap, I didn’t realize she just died.
Looking forward to it!
Nice one!
I spent New Year’s Eve 1989/90 in bed in recovery… because I spent New Year’s Eve Eve doing more dancing and drinking with Nadia Cassini than I had ever done in my life. Worth it!
Been meaning to see this for decades, never realized she was in it. (Although only for like 5 lines, which somehow got her fourth billing right after the Hoff.)
Mission failed: Just seeing his face makes me want to strap C4 around my chest and walk into the RNC.
As an administration, it’s a joke. As an exercise in evil, it’s right on track.
I do like the idea of a P2P system. I used to be on ZeroNet but there were just too few people and too little content to stick with it. I hope something like this takes off.
Bruce is in Maniac Cop, but he doesn’t get the chance to be very “Campbellesque” ;)
I’ve still never got round to watching Jack of All Trades, although back in the day I did catch some episodes of its “stablemate” Cleopatra 2525.
I did finally see Brisco a few years ago, such a shame it was cut short. Apparently it was during a moral panic about violence on TV, and the campaign group picked an episode of Brisco featuring a boxing match, and they counted every single punch as another incidence of violence, giving a total that made it seem like it was a Blumhouse slasher.
On Fawesome, I haven’t seen any ads yet. On the Roku Channel, maybe 2 or 3 short ad breaks per hour.
I don’t know where you are, but in Mexico at least it’s available, for free, on Fawesome and the Roku Channel, too.
2 & 3 are on YouTube, and @SSTF says it’s clear he’s supernatural.
Thanks. 2 & 3 are on YouTube, don’t know if legit, I might watch them in the following weeks.
So what do you think? Is the maniac cop supernatural or not?
You’re welcome :)
Checking out Troma’s YouTube channel reminded me of Troma’s Basement: a comic segment introducing a Troma film on the Bravo cable channel in the UK (different from the Bravo channel in the US IIRC) in the mid 90s. About as good as you can expect for a near-zero-budget mid-90s UK cable TV framing device.
Episode 1 https://youtu.be/Qj4sdcYfuV8
First time I saw the comic duo of Xander Armstrong and Ben Miller.
A great app. I use the (FLOSS) LibRedirect browser extension to automatically send YouTube links to FreeTube.
Ah, practising the deeply held moral principle of “I’m alright, Jack”.
:D :D :D
I kinda wish they’d stuck with the bag gimmick and “original rap” throughout just to see how the crowd received it.
The Voice decades before the show was invented!
Hmmm… I’m torn between opening one of these, or a Central Bark Doggy Daycare.
Although to be honest, Central Bark’s nagus requires a smaller share of earnings kicked up to them.