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(Aug 06, 2021, 14:32 pm)Taddghostal Wrote: Please donate to RiffTrax if you can
After years of heated internal debate, weighing the ethical choices at hand, the pros and cons, the potential damage that could result for all mankind, we at RiffTrax have finally decided to release Baby Ghost, the spiritual successor to Rollergator, upon the world. Only history can judge us now.
We’ve reached the hot, sweaty, uncomfortable peak of The Summer of Joe Estevez. This time out, Joe is an exasperated family photographer in a bow tie. He takes pictures of rude kids, so he probably works in some kind of mall kiosk, right? No, oddly enough he has a room in a massive office building. Only two or three other people seem to work in the giant tower, almost as if this movie was made overnight in a building with no film permits? Nah, couldn’t be, we’re just getting cynical.
Telephone psychic Madame Zora does work in the building, along with an aggressive security guard and a sleepy maintenance man you might recognize from Plan 9 From Outer Space. But the building’s most important resident is, of course, the Baby Ghost. Is he the ghost of a baby? Wouldn’t that be sad? You’d think so, but he spends the whole movie giggling happily. Oh, the giggling. So much giggling. Will the giggling have you begging for the incessant guitar noodling from Rollergator? There’s only one way to find out!
It’s time for Baby Ghost. You’re welcome, and we’re sorry. Join Mike, Kevin and Bill for this unforgettable journey into the not-so-supernatural.Written by: Mike Nelson, Conor Lastowka, and Sean Thomason
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ng writers: Jason Miller and Zachary Shatzer
this is the high quality
https://mega.nz/file/jwEWzDJK#UXslgrDhC6...ckMgE3Hq9k THANK YOU!!!!
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(Aug 06, 2021, 21:11 pm)ocagwdwv Wrote: Thank you! I noticed that this is the second release in a row (and the third time out of the past five releases) that Bill hasn't been a writer on. I wonder why that is.
iirc he said at one point he was working on some other writing projects and was cutting back on writing riffs somewhat
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(Aug 07, 2021, 14:43 pm)blurg Wrote: (Aug 06, 2021, 21:11 pm)ocagwdwv Wrote: Thank you! I noticed that this is the second release in a row (and the third time out of the past five releases) that Bill hasn't been a writer on. I wonder why that is.
iirc he said at one point he was working on some other writing projects and was cutting back on writing riffs somewhat
I think he's just tired of it all. He records his parts, but he wants to do other things.
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this was okay but i wish the guys would do more mainstream hollywood craptastic flicks. these really bad, really low budget movies are too easy and, frankly, kinda lacking in even the most basic prod values to be enjoyable to even watch. i just watched Psycho II before this one and, hands down, the Psycho II riff was way more enjoyable and funny (to me) than this (or Gumby, or Plankton). i just think the sweet spot is bad hollywood movies...not just bad movies, you know?
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(Aug 07, 2021, 14:15 pm)Hellbanker Wrote: (Aug 06, 2021, 14:32 pm)Taddghostal Wrote: Please donate to RiffTrax if you can
After years of heated internal debate, weighing the ethical choices at hand, the pros and cons, the potential damage that could result for all mankind, we at RiffTrax have finally decided to release Baby Ghost, the spiritual successor to Rollergator, upon the world. Only history can judge us now.
We’ve reached the hot, sweaty, uncomfortable peak of The Summer of Joe Estevez. This time out, Joe is an exasperated family photographer in a bow tie. He takes pictures of rude kids, so he probably works in some kind of mall kiosk, right? No, oddly enough he has a room in a massive office building. Only two or three other people seem to work in the giant tower, almost as if this movie was made overnight in a building with no film permits? Nah, couldn’t be, we’re just getting cynical.
Telephone psychic Madame Zora does work in the building, along with an aggressive security guard and a sleepy maintenance man you might recognize from Plan 9 From Outer Space. But the building’s most important resident is, of course, the Baby Ghost. Is he the ghost of a baby? Wouldn’t that be sad? You’d think so, but he spends the whole movie giggling happily. Oh, the giggling. So much giggling. Will the giggling have you begging for the incessant guitar noodling from Rollergator? There’s only one way to find out!
It’s time for Baby Ghost. You’re welcome, and we’re sorry. Join Mike, Kevin and Bill for this unforgettable journey into the not-so-supernatural.Written by: Mike Nelson, Conor Lastowka, and Sean Thomason
Contributi
ng writers: Jason Miller and Zachary Shatzer
this is the high quality
https://mega.nz/file/jwEWzDJK#UXslgrDhC6...ckMgE3Hq9k THANK YOU!!!!
(Aug 09, 2021, 19:59 pm)Bunkyo Wrote: Thank you! You're most welcome. After watching this, i feel guilty for allowing Baby ghost to now be part of our grey matter.. Was slimer the main inspiration? So many useless questions.
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(Aug 09, 2021, 23:23 pm)Taddghostal Wrote: Was slimer the main inspiration?
To quote someone much smarter than myself:
"DURRRRRRRRR."
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