Got home after a gig last night and settled down for a cheeky smoke and film with my girlie & housemates.
We opted for what turned out to be the single worst film I've ever seen (actually really enjoyed for that very reason).
The first line of the film was the "I LIKE THIS WORLD" line sampled in James Rays Gangwar's Rev Rev Lowrider.
The film was called Cyborg. Click Here For An Overview.
A bit of mindless trivia for the James Ray fans
- Maisey
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Because of the complete lack of script (i.e. it was just knife fights and grunting) none of the characters referred to each other by name.
Upon watching the end credits it turns out the hero is called "Gibson Rickenbacker" and the bad guy "Fender Tremelo" with most of the sub characters featuring various guitar make combinations (my fave being "Pirate#5 Roland Pick").
Upon watching the end credits it turns out the hero is called "Gibson Rickenbacker" and the bad guy "Fender Tremelo" with most of the sub characters featuring various guitar make combinations (my fave being "Pirate#5 Roland Pick").
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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I have to echo this sentimentrobertzombie wrote:Looks awesome!
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
The acting is among the worst I’ve ever seen, and I’m including plays I saw in high school.
I HAVE to see this fillum!
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yeah, must investigate
I never suspected JR to be a Manowar fan though
Another Shade of You.
If it was a Spaghetti Western it would be the best one ever made!Maisey wrote:Because of the complete lack of script (i.e. it was just knife fights and grunting) none of the characters referred to each other by name.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.