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Malice
08-22-2009, 12:06 AM
The Hype! Cast - Episode 031
Another Scribe for Spidey
Hosts
highscorefilms, Immortalfire, Malice
Guest Hosts
none
Today we talked about the following topics:
Chuck Norris
Spider Man 4 .... and 5 and 6?
District 9
The rights of Superman
Kick-Ass
Here are some links to information we cover:
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Extras
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Malice
08-22-2009, 10:33 AM
We had a bit of fun on this one.
I KNOW you guys will love this contest!
Immortalfire
08-22-2009, 09:44 PM
This ep was a lot of fun to do :up:
darkseid26
08-22-2009, 11:45 PM
:lmao: walker texas ranger!
Chuck Norris joke... :o
When Chuck Norris has sex with men, it's not cause he is gay, it's cause he has ran out of women.
Episode29
08-23-2009, 05:40 AM
Whoa. I couldn't believe you guys failed to pay credit to Vanderbilt's work on Zodiac, which was a fantastic film and even more fantastic script. Yikes.
highscorefilms
08-23-2009, 08:59 AM
We may have mentioned it and I just cut it out of the show. The raw audio for this episode was almost a full 60 minutes, so I was merciless as to what made it into the show. That being said, I never saw Zodiac...
Episode29
08-23-2009, 11:12 PM
That being said, I never saw Zodiac...
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh267/southsider2000/shocked-1.jpg
Sir, this better be remedied in the near future...
drmick
08-24-2009, 12:34 PM
At the risk of sounding offensive, can I ask is the reason why Malice feels that Michael Moore's films are offensive is because they represent a political opinion that is opposite to him?
Michael Moore's films are somewhat trite, but they do offer a useful insight on American life for us non-Americans. Schindler's List (which seemed to get the MAlice seal of approval) and the Passion of the Christ were also political (or politically charged) films.
So either one is:
a) OK with all political films and accepts that the other side can have them.
b) hateful of all political films because they are an exercise in being creative with the truth.
c) a bigot, who likes the ones he/she agrees with, and hates the one he/she disagrees with.
Apologies if this post seems argumentative, was just curious. I liked Michael Moore's films purely as a one-sided view on various aspects of American life (but I wouldn't ever rely on them to 100% accurate). They do raise valid points though.
Malice
08-24-2009, 01:12 PM
At the risk of sounding offensive, can I ask is the reason why Malice feels that Michael Moore's films are offensive is because they represent a political opinion that is opposite to him?
Michael Moore's films are somewhat trite, but they do offer a useful insight on American life for us non-Americans. Schindler's List (which seemed to get the MAlice seal of approval) and the Passion of the Christ were also political (or politically charged) films.
So either one is:
a) OK with all political films and accepts that the other side can have them.
b) hateful of all political films because they are an exercise in being creative with the truth.
c) a bigot, who likes the ones he/she agrees with, and hates the one he/she disagrees with.
Apologies if this post seems argumentative, was just curious. I liked Michael Moore's films purely as a one-sided view on various aspects of American life (but I wouldn't ever rely on them to 100% accurate). They do raise valid points though.
You have a valid point...
I have watched numerous movies that were politically charged...and of course, we all have a emotional feeling on one side or another depending on our experiences and beliefs.. But Michael Moore's movies just really annoyed me...I think its really HIM...not really the movie..
I can't explain why...numerous friends are similar to me, but of course they think somewhat like me so that does not give an explanation other than they are annoyed by em.
I guess I am not much for documentary style movies versus movies with plotlines that have a political subplot of that makes sense.
Everyone is different of course, I know what I like, but not what you like of course.
I know that doesn't explain it at all, but I am not sure how to explain.
Of course, I shouldn't have brought it up in the first place, since we are not trying to go there....I did though
ttotheusher
08-24-2009, 05:36 PM
Another good show guys. Loving the Chuck Norris jokes. I like how Score protested them saying he'd walk out, considering it was him who started the jokes off. :woot:
Immortalfire
08-24-2009, 05:48 PM
Behind The Scenes: Once we finished the show, and Mal had signed off..Score and I traded Chuck Norris jokes for about ten minutes. Including my favorite:
"If at first you don't succeed, you're not Chuck Norris."
ttotheusher
08-24-2009, 06:02 PM
Behind The Scenes: Once we finished the show, and Mal had signed off..Score and I traded Chuck Norris jokes for about ten minutes. Including my favorite:
"If at first you don't succeed, you're not Chuck Norris."
Maybe at some point you guys should compile the outtakes from various recordings?
Paradoxium
08-24-2009, 07:33 PM
1. Vague-Selective-Memory-Requel.
2. And Kick Ass got his name by accident. Nicholas Cage is not a bad guy in Kick Ass, he is a vigilante in the story.
highscorefilms
08-25-2009, 07:59 PM
Thanks for the info. I might check out some of the comics because I need to get excited about another movie property other than Deadpool.
highscorefilms
08-25-2009, 08:04 PM
Another good show guys. Loving the Chuck Norris jokes. I like how Score protested them saying he'd walk out, considering it was him who started the jokes off. :woot:
That was a happy accident, since I just wanted the "Walker" music to underscore Malice and possibly tease him some. Fire made that bit work by not letting up on the jokes at all, even in the half hour we cut out of the episode.
As some can possibly tell, we have a hard time finding the funny while we do the show. This time, the funny found us.
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