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Post by Prime Good on Oct 21, 2009 18:44:11 GMT -5
Well, Bob Burns does possess a time machine. You could therefore ask him in the next interview if you could pull off a compound-interest scam. Oh...you mean it DOESN'T actually work? Back to the drawing board, then... It doesn't work. You could end in an Alternative 1985. GREAT SCOTT!
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 21, 2009 18:42:08 GMT -5
Great insight! Thank you! ;D
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 21, 2009 18:41:11 GMT -5
*Sigh* I'm still quite disappointed with how season 5 turned out. It's not hard to fix the speed on the slow videos, as basically it would be sped up. There is also a weird clipping problem with some of the episodes (Night Game being one really bad case of it). Also, I'm seeing weird ghosting with videos as well (Not a joke/pun intended) It seems to me that the whole DVD operation was handled very badly. Yeah, the set package is good to watch, but the contents are flawed. They just didn't afford the best source prints available, to begin with.
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 21, 2009 18:37:42 GMT -5
I already know Bob Burns owns the full-size prop from the 1960 movie The Time Machine, but there's a pic on that site which implies that he owns the prop from the 2002 version as well. I wonder... Good guess. I loved the 2002 version anyway. Irons rocked (among the other things).
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 6, 2009 8:58:43 GMT -5
Hi Tiziano,
Guess what? Only seven years in the making. The Halloween video is finished. Greg Nicotero, who produced it will have it on line, hopefully, by Monday. We can't sell it because of the copyrights problem with the studios but we can put it on line to view it as a streaming video. They won't be able to download it for now unless we can work out something with the studios later on. This is the documentary and it runs almost three hours. There will be a part two which contains the actual shows plus supplements a little later.
We are going to run the doc as chapters like a serial. That way they won't have to look at the whole three hours at one time.
Here is the site. www.bobburnshollywoodhalloween.com/
This is our tribute to all of the folks that have worked on the shows and we wanted to share it with the world.
Please let me know what you think and pass it on to anyone you think might enjoy it.
“Beast” wishes,
Bob Burns
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 5, 2009 10:55:06 GMT -5
Yes its up (A bit late but yeah!) What about trying to get an interview with Larry Storch? I think we should aim to get him to do the same thing. He's a great man and his love for the series is well known. Lets try for one! His myspace seems to be pretty active so.... www.myspace.com/thelarrystorchI've already got in touch with his manager for this!
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 4, 2009 10:27:04 GMT -5
ADDED!Good job, Devil. Check the page again!
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 1, 2009 7:15:49 GMT -5
According to the audio comentary on the Ghostbusters film DVD it was said Winston was supposed to be the surrogate for the aidience who would ask what they would ask and who they could identify with. Basicly he was the equivalent of a Dr.Who Companion, but they had so little to use him for that it almost looked like tokenism. Of course he stands out because he is the best one - For Things To Happen To.I agree, he's the everyman of the gang.
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 1, 2009 7:14:44 GMT -5
Hahahahahahahahah Dr. Russell fairly deserves the #1 spot.
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Post by Prime Good on Sept 27, 2009 17:08:30 GMT -5
great pic. Jake was always the hard one to find, especially in the package. It is the only that I haven't in the box. Really? Scuotiossa, you should make pics of your FGB collection.
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Post by Prime Good on Sept 27, 2009 17:07:39 GMT -5
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Post by Prime Good on Sept 27, 2009 17:04:50 GMT -5
Actually, there's a coda I did with Bob at the very beginning of September (5 more questions). Devil? I sent you the (sweet) stuff many weeks ago. ;D
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Post by Prime Good on Sept 27, 2009 17:00:25 GMT -5
I really like their clothes, especially Jake's shirt. It makes them actually look like their father's sons, as oppose to the series, where I guess they get their looks from their missing mothers. Mothers? Good theory. They must have been very "professional-looking" women, to begin with. Working girls? Funny suggestion.
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Post by Prime Good on Sept 27, 2009 16:58:27 GMT -5
I think it's funny how it just says "GHOST" at first, and then "BUSTERS" is added later, but it's still not one word, as we have known it since 1986. Closer to the original 1975 wording Great insight!
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Post by Prime Good on Sept 27, 2009 16:54:42 GMT -5
Chad, Can you FURTHER "novelizate" (?) the posts you wrote and collect them into one fan fiction-type thread at 'The Lost Pages of The Zeronomicon' sub-section? That would be nice.
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