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A “Just the Jokes” release. Get it here.

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  1. jay says:

    Some while back I was conversing with an English teacher who was being critical of the unrealistic combat leaps and so forth in a Chinese historical drama we had just seen. One of the other viewers teased her about being an opera fan with all of its unrealistic conventions and to her credit she immediately saw the parallel. All I can say is … HAI KEEBA!

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  2. Sitting Duck says:

    Assistant director Robin R. Oliver was second assistant director for Mac and Me. Fabricator Robert Miller did sfx props for Atlantic Rim. Digital animator Craig Clark was title designer for Hobgoblins. Optical lineup man David Emerson was optical supervisor for MST3K: the Movie. Digital supervisor Laurel Klick did titles and opticals for Being from Another Planet and opticals for The Day Time Ended. Stunt coordinator and fire stunt double Jeff Imada portrayed a bodyguard in the second half of Master Ninja I. Stunt rigger Pat Romano also did stunts in Master Ninja I.

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  3. Speedy B. says:

    On the wishlist! It gives me an excuse to watch the film again.

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