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    Topic:   which spin-offs would you like to see?

     dantoris
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    If you could take any character from a famous (or not-so-famous movie) and put him in his own film, who would you pick?

    Personally, I'd love to see a Boba Fett movie, and follows his adventures as he tracks a vicious killer across the galaxy. Just think at how could it would be to see Slave I (or Slave II, if it took place after the the Dark Empire comic series) in action!! Man, that would ROCK! And we could get Elia Cmiral to do his Battlefield Earth thing again! Wow! I'm getting all exicted just thinking about!

    NP: Sleepy Hollow - "The Tree of Death" *****/***** (Back to my obsession!)

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    posted 06-29-2000 01:08 PM PT (US)     

     Chris Kinsinger
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    I really loved the character of Casanova Frankenstein in Mystery Men. I think he should have his very own movie.

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    posted 06-29-2000 07:42 PM PT (US)     

     Todd Reifinger
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    Well, dantoris, have you seen the short Boba Fett film "Bounty Trail" at TheForce.com? It's kind of hokey, but enjoyable nonetheless.

    And, hey, how about a Bossk movie? Don't forget Bossk. I love his funky rifle.

    A Charlie Pizer movie would be cool, too. I wonder if Joseph Bottoms is available? He could have a really wild adventure with V.I.N.Cent in the "Palomino II"...

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    posted 06-29-2000 08:22 PM PT (US)     

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    Thanks for the info! Just finished watching it. The opening was boring as hell (the titles), the hokey opening/closing narration, but the rest was pretty damn good. I thought the music from Elfman's Mission: Impossible and Dracula fit right in.

    I'll have to check out the other shorts there as well.

    NP: River of Death - "Main Title/The Amazon" ***/****

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    posted 06-30-2000 12:37 AM PT (US)     

     Swashbuckler
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    I think that Butkus should have his own series.

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    posted 07-09-2000 10:14 AM PT (US)     

     Swashbuckler
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    Wow. I certainly didn't mean to kill a conversation.

    (Butkus is Klahn's bodygaurd in the Fistful of Yen sequence of Kentucky Fried Movie to those of you who didn't get that. He's tough and ruthless. Kwon, Klahn's driver, is rough and toothless.)

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    posted 07-12-2000 03:53 PM PT (US)     

     Matthew
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    Oh wow!Another fan of Kentucky Fried Movie.I can find very few people who enjoy this movie.Well most people haven't even heard of it.But the ones who have just think it is tasteless,unfunny and dated.But I love it,though I have to admit alot of the jokes are dated and most people of my generation won't get the jokes.I think it great.My favorite skit from that film is United Appeal For The Dead with Henry Gibson.I just love that one,and the commentary on the DVD is hilarious.

    I don't believe how far off-topic i've taken this post.I just was amazed that I found another fan of KFM.



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    posted 07-12-2000 06:42 PM PT (US)     

     Swashbuckler
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    Quite a few people like Kentucky Fried Movie. It's a cult classic. The recent DVD is a testament to that. Big Jim Slade is one of the best role models. And I enjoy how the film is one I can watch with the whole family and everyone can get something out of it (I am thinking specifically, of course, of the cautionary fable that is Catholic High School Girls in Trouble.

    Anyone who doesn't like Kentucky Fried Movie should have their spine broken by Butkus.

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    posted 07-13-2000 06:17 PM PT (US)     

     H Rocco
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    Or have ALL their zinc oxide privileges revoked.

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