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randomly-a-fan · 1 day
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As Auntie Macassar as Gramma Tala tells the tale of Franky as Maui. Molly as baby Moana was intrigued. Until the story scarred the little clowns as the little kids. While Captain Spaulding as Chief Tui tries to calm the kids down. Molly as Baby Moana glances at the Ocean.
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spoofaloofa · 9 days
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i simply think everyone should listen to Dominic Monaghan telling us about the katydid
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heres the og video if you wanna watch it
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wormthing · 1 year
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"Look, the hour has come, and the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of sinners. Rise! Let us go! Here comes my betrayer!"
[- Matthew 26: 45-16; NIV]
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graysongraysoff · 1 year
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Ok with the RE4 remake all over the dash I have to know: did anybody else watch Resident Evil: Days of Our Lives on YouTube as a kid
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dailyrickastley · 6 months
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clairethecutepup · 9 months
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"Flying Worst Class" Cover Art
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If you thought flying "coach" was bad, try...
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Here comes one of my current projects, inspired by the film: Airplane!, a spoof film from the late 80's.
When the two pilots of their plane are suddenly incapacitated-- because sometimes it's honest intolerance and not overdramatic veganism, when someone acts all "dramatic" over ingesting milk --Ookami suddenly finds herself needing to commandeer the aircraft, along with Sherubi, lest it literally crash and burn! That'd certainly spell disaster, when the plane has many things depending on its landing: the safety of a visiting US ambassador that could affect relationships with the country, the Torres Sisters and the money they have to save the local orphanage, the cure for cancer and the person who's capable of making more, and a celebrity!
Oh, there's also the random innocents on board; but they're not as important, if we're being honest. The only other important person is Claire, through bias of being the protagonist's daughter, who needs to be safely landed and be transported to her life-saving surgery. So yeah, a pretty big deal, overall.
Can Ookami safely land the plane or will the aircraft fall harder than the attempts at "comedy" the real Claire Vlcek likes to think she's capable of? Read the eventual story to find out!
On a side note, I am so tempted to just stick to black and white comics, despite people saying they prefer color, because coloring is a PAIN... How the heck do you make it easier in Clip Studio Paint?
PS: No, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you, Ookami's arms are that long, being a wolf-hybrid sees her with arm length equal to her legs'.
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typhoon-lab-rat · 2 years
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So no head?
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kafkaguy · 1 month
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why did head (1968) flop so badly, you may ask?
the short answer is: terrible promotion. why the promotion was so terrible is another question entirely. there are two schools of thought: 1) bob rafelson and jack nicholson were being deliberately avant garde and obtuse (maybe to attract a certain psychedelic audience) or 2) deliberate malicious intent from columbia pictures to get rid of the monkees (by November 1968, when the movie premiered, the monkees TV show had been cancelled for 2 months).
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(LA Times, 2008)
what exactly was the ad campaign? Well, it was originally supposed to be Bob Rafelson's head displayed for a few seconds smiling at the camera--according to Wikipedia this was a spoof on Andy Warhol's short film Blowjob (1964). but in the end it was John Brockman, even more unknown, and he was just the guy who was supposed to be filming the clip.
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from Andrew Sandoval's The Monkees Day-by-day Story (page 210). explains more about why they did this. Micky also says he thinks it was a way to get back at the monkees for striking on the first day of filming when they found out they would get no creative credit for the film and had been "getting ripped off pretty badly" basically for years.
another factor was the critics reviews. obviously Head is not your average film, and loads of reviews looked down on it as psychedelic garbled trash. they didn't get it. there were positive reviews of course, but most people just didnt get it (and you cant really blame them - its at its most enjoyable when you are a) a bit of a freak, b) a total anti-capitalist, or c) substantially aware of the horrors the monkees were going through at this point. no film critic at the time ticked all 3 of these boxes). i think at this point bob rafelson panicked, because he wanted the film to do well, he just wanted it to do well independent of the monkees (hubris). there's a funny story about the night before the movie premiered in new york, he and jack nicholson got arrested for putting up stickers promoting head, after jack tried to put one on a police officer's helmet. and it makes me wonder why he then didn't fight harder for the film to do well.
it's funny (re: sad) how so many things came together to bring about the doom of the film: bob rafelson and jack nicholson's own cockiness about how well the film would do, their complete disregard of the what the monkees themselves wanted, the studio being tired of the monkees/already having cancelled the show, the whole phenomenon dying out a little since record sales had gone down (the last album they put out was in february 1968 - by this point it was november, and the Head album wouldn't be released until December)...
another peter quote because I trust him the most (again from the day-by-day story, page 210)
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Mike over the years has said different things, at one point calling Head an assisted suicide (pertaining to his own desires to kill the monkees phenomenon and be seen as a serious musician), at other points calling it a murder (which i think is how peter continued to see it throughout most of his life, while simultaneously recognising its artistic and cinematic merit, and also saying the soundtrack was the record he was proudest of besides headquarters 1967). but here's something Mike said in the Head commentary (some time in the early 2000s) which i find simultaneously funny and devestating:
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so yeah. the main conclusion is that nothing was in Head's favour for it to do well. there were conflicting visions, conflicting motivations, a total lack of interest from Columbia pictures, and no one was on the Monkees' side, not even really the monkees themselves. the world just wasn't ready for the crazy anti-monkees monkee movie. their swag was too different. everybody wanted to kill them. but they didnt have to cos they killed themselves it happens right at the start of the movie and again at the end. WATCH HEAD.
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doodlegraveyard · 9 months
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SeroIida Week 2k23 Day 5: Unexpected
SO I MEANT THIS TO BE A JOKE / PLACEHOLDER BUT I think this is the greatest thing I’ve ever made??? I initially had fics planned for today and yesterday but as someone who doesn’t write nearly as often as I draw, i decided to take the time to polish them instead of rushing them out. I hope you all enjoy this instead
[image description: A cheap, trashy romance novel cover spoof. The paperback book is creased and worn. Surrounded by a halo of roses, Iida Tenya, posed like a Fabio-esque figure in his shirt unbottoned, pooling around him as he lies in scattered papers, torn and pieced back together with tape. He gazes dreamily at the other 'figure', a comically large clip art tape dispenser with googly eyes and a smile. 'The Love Dispenser' the title reads, 'a forbidden love between man and office supply.' End description.]
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randomly-a-fan · 3 months
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This took me ages to get the clips just right, I'd give it a 9 out of 10 to be honest. This is when Arlong as Ratigan puts Hank as Dawson and Dale as Basil in a trap and he explains how it works. As Hank as Dawson tries to encourage Dale as Basil to think of a way out, Dale as Basil thought of "Set the Trap Off Now". Which them both and Baby Octavia as Olivia.
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7grandmel · 30 days
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Todays rip: 29/04/2024
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Season 8 No Album Release (Read More)
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So, it's been more than a week since it happened: the glorious 4/20 event of SiIvaGunner Season 8. Are we all in agreement that it was fucking amazing?
Look, I love the olden internet days and all what Unregistered Hypercam 2 brought as much as anyone else, those anthems of YouTube's earliest beginnings as heard in rips like Unregistered CyberSpace 4-5: Arrow of 2009 are well worth remembering - but the truth is, that I was just a bit too young to get to experience it all in a way that I can tangibly recall. My age was still in the single digits during the Dreamscape's reign - but in contrast, I remember every little bit of how MLG and Montage Parodies rose in popularity, and how they eventually fell out of style. And like I said back in we are number one but with outdated memes over it, it was as if they died out right as SiIvaGunner itself was taking off, like the torch was being passed from one to the other. All these years later, I presume even the SiIvaGunner team themselves were getting nostalgic for the sheer chaos of it all - and so, the age of MLG was celebrated for a day straight on the 20th of April, 2024.
It was a fantastic day across the board, and it was really hard to pick just one rip from it to feature on here. It featured everything from the typical Snoop Dogg rips a la Ganja Man 9: Hash Blunt Hash (Shorty's Stage), to genuinely excellent melodyswaps using songs featured in MLG parodies, to rips not even prominently featuring music, spoofing MLG edits more directly in a genuinely super nostalgic way. In the end, I had to go with slider has swag, just for it being the most whollistic rip choice possible - a cacophany of noise using all corners of MLG, and in said noisiness perfectly encapsulating the ""appeal"" montage parodies had back during their prime. That, and just like with slideless, I feel like there's just something special about Slider rips in particular - they've been around for so long, posted with both such frequency and such enduring quality, that a meme getting Slider'd feels as if its being inaugurated into the SiIvaGunner Hall of Fame. Seeing my beloved MLG get that very same treatment felt like a prophecy come true, a story in the making since the very beginning of SiIvaGunner, realized at last.
But, okay - what exactly IS slider has swag? It was maybe a bit wrong of me to describe it as just noise, because it does have a throughline carrying its melody from start to finish - Smoke Weed Everyday, that is. This isn't a meme medley that changes sources with every half measure of the song a la Memey Hell - rather, other MLG-related sources instead play like accents onto the base melody, little flourishes that make the rip feel more complete. The rip would've been a great listen with JUST the main melody edits, the pitchshifting on Snoop's vocals are fantastic as-is, but each little flourish just adds more than the last. I think a big reason why it works so well is because of how Slider as a track is composed of a lot of call-and-response segments: The melody plays one segment of four or five notes in a steady rhythm followed by a pause, and within said pause the music leaves just enough room for a different melody cue to "respond" to the lead melody. My favorite example of how that's used in slider has swag in particular has to be the airhorns at 0:25 - Snoop's pitch-shifted vocals are met with the infamous airhorn sample which is ALSO pitch-shifted into the aforementioned response melody, and the two sources keep playing off one another for the rest of the segment.
All your other, uh, "MLG Favorites" are here and accounted for as well, I love the hitmarker sounds as the melody starts up at the very beginning, and how the responses before the airhorn segment are just small audio clips like "NICE MEME", "Mom get the camera" and more - it lets the rip add in just about every part of MLG possible incredibly seamlessly. Perhaps most seamlessly is when Slider's melody changes midway through to a slightly less upbeat segment, as it does in the original track, only here being paired with Enya's Only Time - a song you may not recognize by name, but one that was used CONSTANTLY for shitposts about characters dying in MLG compilations, the theme song of all "RIP in Pepperonis" and "liek if u cri evrytim :(" comments all over the internet. And hey, Semi-Charmed All Star - All Star itself even makes it into the rip, taking over Snoop's lead melody duty toward the end of the rip before it loops, along with everyone's favorite Darude Sandstorm. The list goes on - you're surely getting how much fun of a listen this rip is by this point, right?
And like, I know MLG stuff isn't for everyone - there's a reason it all died out, and I'm sure many viewed this event as to be taken purely ironically. But shit, I dunno, sometimes loud DOES equal funny - and though my perspective may be tinted by nostalgia, Montage Parodies are undeniably a part of internet history, a brief but nonetheless HUGE part of online culture, and one that we need to acknowledge happened no matter its obnoxiousness. They weren't all funny, sure - but rips like slider has swag don't feel like they're made to remind us of how terrible things were, but rather how much fun they all COULD be when done right. Not that SiIvaGunner is spearheading an MLG revival per se - but the entire event gave me a ton of nostalgia for something I only recently realized that I was missing. Nice meme indeed, Mitchell - and I suppose that with THIS. IS. SOLEANNA., we've now come full circle on your rips, in paying tribute to all corners of the internet's shitposting history.
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spyroforlife · 10 days
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just realized my Invader Zim spoof compilation video was copyright claimed, like the kinda claim that leads to it being blocked in certain countries. Note that the individual videos on my channel that make it up didn't get claimed, but this particular longer video that just stitches together all the original ones did
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I pulled out ol reliable. Put in a dispute claiming that it's fair use (it's a mash-up of random clips that usually has other audio over top of it, so not an actual episode that someone could watch, so I'd count it as transformative and falling under the allowances for parody) and now I wait to see if the actual copyright holder even bothers responding. They often don't, and if thirty days pass without them replying then the video is simply released from the claim
your move, Viacom or whoever tf owns Invader Zim now
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argumate · 4 months
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you have some knowledge of classic hong kong kung fu movies, right? like bruce lee, maybe john woo and jackie chan, I'm not really sure who the big stars are. do you have any you particularly recommend? I'd like to watch a few
I'm not actually an expert on this (or anything) and my experience is somewhat scattershot, which makes me wonder what I've even watched, hmm.
Bruce Lee, I've only actually watched The Big Boss in full as a movie, but seen enough clips of the others that they feel familiar; honestly despite the way he towers over the field I think he's more valuable as a conceptual inspiration than a maker of actual movies.
Jackie Chan is obviously incredible; his early movies might be a little cheap and silly but they're far more advanced than anything Bruce Lee had the chance to do and he made so damn many of them! he's not just a kung fu guy but a master of physical comedy, a modern Buster Keaton, and yes obviously the stunts wow.
John Woo fills in the "charismatic gun-fu" and "fluttering doves" side of Hong Kong movies and those are surely worth dipping into at least a little, especially if you appreciate Chow Yun-fat.
Stephen Chow is a personal favourite; a very funny comedian but his comedies include Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu, as well as the two part Journey to the West parody (Chinese Odyssey) which is fantastic.
Leslie Cheung wasn't a kung fu star but A Chinese Ghost Story by Tsui Hark is still the best version of that movie ever made.
oh and while we're on kung fu comedy, Eagle Shooting Heroes from 1993 is the funniest damn thing and has the best scene of toad-style kung fu put to film; allegedly made in a rush while Ashes of Time ran over budget, it borrows most of the cast and has both Tony's Leung and Jackie Cheung as well Brigitte Lin and Joey Wong and Maggie Cheung.
hmm actually these are all kung fu comedy recs but kung fu lends itself naturally to comedy (and the best comedies have a solid emotional core); Tin Ha Mou Seung (Chinese Odyssey 2002, no relation to the other film with a similar name) is a hilarious spoof of Wong Kar-wai films and classic Shaw Brothers movies like The Kingdom and the Beauty and The Butterfly Lovers, it's great!
oh turns out there is another film titled Chinese Odyssey from 2022, which was Ng Man-tat's last movie before he died of liver cancer; what a pity, that guy was great with Stephen Chow and made more than fifty movies in his career.
okay I'm rambling here and there's tons of other kung fu movie possibilities I haven't covered, like 36th Chamber of Shaolin or the first Ip Man movie, Donnie Yen movies in general, oh and anything with Sammo Hung in it, just go watch some movies already!
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ghosthosters · 10 months
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'Morning, Sunshine!' Was a Television Show from the late 70's, airing on a unoccupied station in the City of Spokane, Washington, off and on for over the course of a year (1977-1978). The hijacked station aired multiple series' and clips, which were a combination of both already existing films not yet broadcasted on Television, and seemingly original skits. If the corrupt channel was able to disconnect from the broadcaster, the shows would come back months if not even weeks later, without fail.
However, despite all the contents, what garnered the most attention was the innocently seeming puppet show, 'Morning, Sunshine!'. The quality of production was much higher than most of the skits witnesses described, which baffled the city, as the show had never been aired anywhere else. Whatever single person, group, or company that gained access to the channel, had created an original kid's show, and put most of whatever budget they had into its production.
From what reports have been preserved, they have been able to give main details to what the children's show consisted of. 'Morning, Sunshine!' starred 6 different puppets, one of which was named 'Robbie', who was the main protagonist of the bunch, leading the audience through the many adventures he had with his friends. Other characters included a bear named 'Rowdy Roar', 'Gilly Ghoul' the Ghoul, 'Cap'n Shelly' the Snail, 'Sweetie-Pie' the Bee, and 'Sassy Simon' the Sasquatch.
Although the show is mainly lost to history and the word of those who tuned in in Spokane, the show is said to have had at least 13 episodes. Only a few screenshots from episodes can be found online, though there has been a search for any clips from the channel when clips aired on the Washington News back at the time.
Witnesses of Spokane say that despite the childhood wonder the show leads on, there had been 'satanic' symbolism and subliminal messages before and even during Sunshine, but few failed to give details on the occurrences. Some also have said that the main puppet, Robbie, appeared in unrelated skits, and in spoof 'commercial breaks', where Robbie spoke to the audience about the upcoming schedule for the broadcast, as if resembling whoever controlled the channel. Currently, none of these claims have evidence to back it up.
After decades of searching for the culprit(s), to this day, it is unknown who created this show, and many skits, and aired it for as long as they did. No new leads for the lost episodes, symbolism, or suspects have been found as of September 7th, 2018, and it is unlikely of change anytime for the foreseeable future.
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ymnkino · 9 months
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slimyshield · 2 years
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all of the batkids have put on the Batman suit. all of them have, at one point or another, thrown on the cowl and the tool belt and headed out on patrol. Dick, obviously, has done it the most, followed by Steph when there's a pinch and Duke if Steph's on a different assignment. Tim prefers not to do it but has been known to, under duress. even Damian has, just once, and nobody knows where that tiny suit came from or what he did with it after Alfred dragged his ass home. all of them have posed as Batman in a time when the city needed them.
except Jason.
Jason never puts on the cowl. this is, to everyone in the cave, self explanatory. his relationship with Bruce is too fraught, and even if it wasn't he still wouldn't want to take up the mantle of Batman, even for one night. the memories it holds are too painful for him. some days he can barely stand to look at it. some days it is a raw, open, festering wound. it hurts, and he should probably be going to therapy.
but Jason also loves to be a little shit. and sometimes being a little shit outweighs what could be strictly considered as good for him. mentally or physically.
so when Bruce wakes up from a medically induced two-day coma after being shot several times to a grainy cell phone video clip of the Batman making a your mom joke, he assumes it's a spoof, a viral video from whatever social media platform dictates kids' humor these days. then, as the news station plays the whole video and he watches himself not only make this your mom joke but cuss out the Joker and Lex Luthor, let out a three-second-long burp, and go on a rant about people blocking the aisles in stores, a rant he knows he has given in the manor to whoever happened to be in the room when he got back from holiday shopping, he realizes it's one of his kids.
the lighting in the video is poor and whoever's holding the phone has done a terrible job of keeping it still, perhaps not wanting to be caught videoing the Batman, so he has no idea which kid it is. needless to say, the discussion he has fifteen minutes later, after he's rounded them all up personally and hauled them down to the cave before Alfred notices he's gone, is not a kind one. the words "responsibility" and "decorum" come up a lot, as well as the phrase "respect the cowl." his kids deny involvement, point fingers at each other, and in all other ways try to absolve themselves of guilt, but he can see it in their eyes that they know who the culprit was. he grounds all of them and takes away dessert privileges.
grounds all of them but Jason. when this unfairness is pointed out in the heat of the moment by Tim, who apparently is on one of what Dick likes to call his "gives no shits" benders, Bruce just pins him with a stare until he shrinks and mumbles, "never mind. sorry." even Duke scoffs at him, just a little. the idea is laughable. there's no way in hell Jason would do this, not even to cause chaos.
Jason watches from the corner, valiantly keeping a straight face. yes, he absolutely would do this if it means causing chaos. his siblings have gotten too comfortable recently. somebody's gotta keep them on their toes.
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