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Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2003 7:51 pm
by sarley27
The UHF commentary is greater than all though. Especially the part where he pops up and gets donuts, and the "No!! They're coming through the window!!!!" part. Great.
Michael Richards: You were out of town that day, we just got a cardboard standup for that scene.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2003 9:08 pm
by anthontherun
Actually, I think the lady who did the vocals is on the players page still:
QUOTE Natasha Barr - vocals
Sexy vocals on \"It's All About The Pentiums\" on RUNNING WITH SCISSORS.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2003 11:15 pm
by CatraDhtem
QUOTE The UHF commentary is greater than all though. Especially the part where he pops up and gets donuts, and the \"No!! They're coming through the window!!!!\" part. Great.
I still wish Al was allowed to do the Stanley Brock interactive part that was shown at ALCON, but oh well....lousy stinkin' MGM cowards (or whoever's fault that was).
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 12:55 am
by Grom
Why oh why didn't HMV.com.au have any WAY Live DVDs? *Cries* Why oh why hasn't UHF been released internationally? *Cries some more*
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 3:21 am
by sarley27
QUOTE I still wish Al was allowed to do the Stanley Brock interactive part that was shown at ALCON, but oh well....lousy stinkin' MGM cowards (or whoever's fault that was).
I missed that AlCon :mad: Could you tell me about it????
QUOTE Actually, I think the lady who did the vocals is on the players page still:
Thank you! I missed it...
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 3:45 am
by b-whales
The commentary on WAY Live is well worth the price (as is the commentary on UHF) and it only took me a few times to figure out how to get it to play!
QUOTE QUOTE I still wish Al was allowed to do the Stanley Brock interactive part that was shown at ALCON, but oh well....lousy stinkin' MGM cowards (or whoever's fault that was).
I missed that AlCon :mad: Could you tell me about it????
Me too. I'd like to know!
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 7:15 am
by JKaudio
In addition to the commentary and educational videos... I think my favorite feature is watching the captioning on the Yoda chant! Priceless!
-Jeremy
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 7:23 am
by CatraDhtem
QUOTE QUOTE I still wish Al was allowed to do the Stanley Brock interactive part that was shown at ALCON, but oh well....lousy stinkin' MGM cowards (or whoever's fault that was).
I missed that AlCon :mad: Could you tell me about it????
It took place during the scene in which Uncle Harvey is in the swimming pool and he's just about to get the phone call from Big Louie.
Anyway, the commentary goes along as normal, and I think Jay says something. Al responds in a sort of mumble, "Sorry, I was just staring at that weird rash on his chest." And there is some kind of red mark on Stanley Brock's chest (I don't know about anyone else, but I unfortunately never had any trouble noticing that).
Anyway, Jay starts talking again. When it goes back to Al, he says, "What is that thing??"
The commentary continues with Jay. Then in true MST3K fashion, Al appears on screen (a la "They're coming in through the window!"). Pointing at Brock's chest, he starts screaming, "THAT! Right THERE! What IS that?? A birthmark?? A third nipple??!!"
It's never quite resolved, so they just go back to the movie.
This little bit ended around the point in the movie in which R.J. calls Harvey.
Not to say that "They're coming in through the window!" or the donut bit aren't funny little "interactive" gags, but they almost pale in comparison to this bit that was taken out.
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 9:56 pm
by stupidsurgeon27
I think my favorite feature is watching the captioning on the Yoda chant! Priceless!
It is! I usually have the captioning on my TV incase I didn't hear something right.
Though, sometimes I really wonder about captioning. It seems to get a point of a pure jibberish.
-CindyBob
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 1:23 am
by CatraDhtem
Though, sometimes I really wonder about captioning. It seems to get a point of a pure jibberish.
Yeah, captioning isn't the most reliable source if you're trying to get the exact dialogue. At the very least it can point you in the right direction if something sounds mumbled.
But I do have to say the "Live!" DVD did a pretty good job keeping the lyrics intact.