I am still on vacation so it's time for another cheesy SMC post. This time I dive in to one of my favorite anime characters, Lupin III in Bye Bye Liberty Crisis.
I don't know about any of you but I have always wanted to get up and do this on a bus or an airplane (kind of like the Brady's did in A VERY BRADY SEQUEL I guess).
Here is the first Smurfs episode from September of 1981. I guess that there is a Smurfs movie coming (?) but I can't say that I am looking forward to it. It seems that this episode may be missing a little at the end but it's still a great example of what made this show so good when it first started.
I have been working and camping a lot these past few weeks so the Saturday Morning posts have been kind of lame, sorry! They will get back to normal later in August.
I have some good and bad news. The bad news is that I am going to discontinue my Rapidshare subscription. The good news is that I am going to discontinue my Rapidshare subsription. Why is this both? Well I know that a lot of people don't like Rapidshare but they have recently raised their rates and discontinued their rewards program so I am going to abandon 50 gigabytes of uploads there. This means that most of the links in my blogs are going to be dead in the near future. I may re-upload certain links to Megaupload but I can't figure out any easy way to transfer everything so it will probably only be on a request basis and even then I don't think that I will be able to fill all of your requests (sorry!).
If you've been to an amusement park in the last decade you have surely seen these money grabbing photo ops in which your picture is taken near the end of the ride and then they try to separate you from a twenty. These people decided to do more than just ride the ride...
Here is an obscurity (for me at least) - a 1960's Italian spy spoof film soundtrack. At least I think it's a spoof, I have never seen it (or even heard of it until now).
Unfortunately this is only the scores from the movies so you don't get the absolutely horrific 80's soundtrack but you do get all three movies so it's a tradeoff I guess.
I am a huge Three Stooges fan but I can barely stand to watch the cartoons. Oh, they have their moments for sure but they are rather tame compared to the, now, tamer seeming two-reelers.
The New Three Stooges was a syndicated show that ran from 1965-66 and included the voices of the current stooges (Moe, Larry, and Curly Joe) as well as longtime short co-star Emil Sitka. The New Scooby Doo Movies included TWO episodes with the Stooges and they were later part of a segment on Skatebirds titled The Robonic Stooges.
The New Three Stooges - To Kill a Clockingbird
The Robonic Stooges
The New Scooby Doo Movies - Ghost of the Red Baron (clip)
Lollywood is the term used to describe the Pakistani movie industry and is a derivative of the term used to describe the gigantic Indian film industry. Bizarre Stuff has posted a nice collection of horror themed movie posters. You probably won't find many Bollywood film posters of this nature as that film industry is much more tame by comparison.