Starring not only Debbie Gibson, but Tiffany as well!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fglIHKaeas4
How many horrible "vs" movies has SyFy created now? And how many of these "vs" movies involve creatures that already had their own horrible SyFy movie? lol.
MMMM Tiffany.......I think we're alone now. FAPP, FAPP, FAPP, FAPP!!! :wink:
But it's not just a gator, it's a gatoroid :bouncegiggle:
I guess Eric Roberts had a previous engagement this time around. :teddyr:
Quote from: Jack on January 29, 2011, 04:10:59 PM
But it's not just a gator, it's a gatoroid :bouncegiggle:
Sounds like some Preparation H could take care of that.
I was just watching this, Tiffany's pretty "top heavy" if you know what I mean....he, he, he!!! :teddyr:
Shame they couldn't have hired Betty White for the little old lady ranger...
Hurray!
MegaPython ate Mickey Dolenz!
I didn't think it was all that bad. Of course I was drinking beer at the time :smile:
At first glance, I thought the topic was "Monty Python vs. Gatoroid."
I want to see THAT movie.
Quote from: Flick James on January 31, 2011, 12:54:25 PM
At first glance, I thought the topic was "Monty Python vs. Gatoroid."
I want to see THAT movie.
At least do a guest riff on Rifftrax...AT LEAST! :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Used Meathook on January 29, 2011, 02:30:58 PM
How many horrible "vs" movies has SyFy created now? And how many of these "vs" movies involve creatures that already had their own horrible SyFy movie? lol.
"Lots" and "Lots".
But let's face the facts: people
watch these little crap fests (even if it is mostly to laugh at them), so they get decent ratings, so they sell advertising, so Syfy keeps making them.
:cheers:
It's a spectacular business model. Make a joke of a movie on a negligible budget and rake in the cash from selling ads. As long as there are people who will watch them, for
whatever reason, they're going to keep it up.
Quote from: Ted C on February 01, 2011, 11:49:09 AM
Quote from: Used Meathook on January 29, 2011, 02:30:58 PM
How many horrible "vs" movies has SyFy created now? And how many of these "vs" movies involve creatures that already had their own horrible SyFy movie? lol.
"Lots" and "Lots".
But let's face the facts: people watch these little crap fests (even if it is mostly to laugh at them), so they get decent ratings, so they sell advertising, so Syfy keeps making them.
:cheers:
It's a spectacular business model. Make a joke of a movie on a negligible budget and rake in the cash from selling ads. As long as there are people who will watch them, for whatever reason, they're going to keep it up.
Couldn't agree more! And, I'm not ashamed to say that I am one of those who will watch pretty much every single one. I can't get enough of these cheesefests. I haven't watched this one yet, but it is on my DVR and is calling out to me. I am glad to hear that they busted out the gaterOIDs though, cause let's face it - Mega Python vs. Gator would not be a particularly fair fight...
Quote from: Ted C on February 01, 2011, 11:49:09 AM
Quote from: Used Meathook on January 29, 2011, 02:30:58 PM
How many horrible "vs" movies has SyFy created now? And how many of these "vs" movies involve creatures that already had their own horrible SyFy movie? lol.
"Lots" and "Lots".
But let's face the facts: people watch these little crap fests (even if it is mostly to laugh at them), so they get decent ratings, so they sell advertising, so Syfy keeps making them.
:cheers:
It's a spectacular business model. Make a joke of a movie on a negligible budget and rake in the cash from selling ads. As long as there are people who will watch them, for whatever reason, they're going to keep it up.
Don't forget the people who purchase the dvd's that The Asylum puts out after they debut.
They sell reasonably well, apparently.
Asylum are pretty clever in their promotion, as are many other low budget cash in dvds.
I work in a high street music/DVD store, and what'll happen is when a film is in the cinema, they'll release their cash in DVD with front cover art and font design which is very similar to the cinema posters etc. Then you get a whole lot of daft people or people buying for others ("Aye this is for ma wee lassie!") who don't pay attention, just see that its £4.99 and think its a bargain.
I'm still surprised when I bring it to peoples attention and they're like "WHAT?!?!" and then you explain that its still in the cinema and they say they know and I give up on them....
The best one I saw was for Inglourious Basterds. When that was out in the cinema, they re-released the original film (with its very similar title), and had a dvd case with no pictures on it, big ol' nazi eagle on the front and looking cool. Then they had "QUENTIN TARANTINO" on the front cover on a sticker...with "an interview with" in very small writing around it. Apparently the company sold thousands of copies.
They ain't stupid.
I totally know this guy who was in this film. He plays a victim that gets stomped on... Big surprise.
I couldn't stop laughing all the way through. That catfight was the highlight of my week, you b***h! :bouncegiggle:
Gotta wonder...do they learn from the politicians, or the other way round?
Asylum pictures: The Saneese food dispensers of the film world.
(For them what ain't familiure, Saneese sells cheap food, and it's make the only cheeseburgers that have never seen a cow.)