Was that a clip from Laserblast near the beginning? Anytime you see movies from MST3K used in the promotion of a serious product, you know something's wrong.
Yes, those are the two claymation turtle fellows from Laserblast-and the best part of the film. That was the scene when they carbonize the initial zombie-alien, but forget to pick up his death weapon and disco-torque. A 70s loser picks both thingies up, and wacky hi-jinks ensue.
Fuck Adobe! I always wanted editing software which allowed me to create an infinitely-long movie.
ReplyDeleteI think this is how they filmed "Space Mutiny", starring Flint Hammerchest and John Phillip Law...
ReplyDeleteWas that a clip from Laserblast near the beginning? Anytime you see movies from MST3K used in the promotion of a serious product, you know something's wrong.
ReplyDeleteSo this is how Michael Bay got started then?
ReplyDeleteThis must be the program that EIT uses.
ReplyDeleteYes, those are the two claymation turtle fellows from Laserblast-and the best part of the film. That was the scene when they carbonize the initial zombie-alien, but forget to pick up his death weapon and disco-torque. A 70s loser picks both thingies up, and wacky hi-jinks ensue.
ReplyDeleteWow, only $34.95 in 1996.
ReplyDeleteIs that Leonard Nimoy doing the voiceover for a few extra bucks?
ReplyDeleteOr I could just hook together two VCRs and steal from good movies.
ReplyDeletedeffs saw a bit of Dollman in there too, and were those robots from robotjox? i'm sure betwwen us we can track every clip down...
ReplyDeleterobot jox and robot wars.. both classics.
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