Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Beatles Revolution

As I've said repeatedly, it irks me when TV specials air once and are never seen again -- and this one's a particularly good one. Featuring interviews with dozens of celebrities, the 2000 TV special "The Beatles Revolution" traces the impact that the Beatles had on the world. Unlike most Beatles documentaries that regurgitate the same stories endlessly, there's lots of personal anecdotes and, of course, Beatles clips galore.

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Amongst those featured in interviews are Tim Allen, Bono, Garth Brooks, Dick Clark, Bill Clinton, Phil Collins, Alice Cooper, Cameron Crowe, Billy Crystal, Marianne Faithful, Milos Forman, Peter Gabriel, Al Green, Matt Groening, Tommy Hilfiger, Oscar De La Hoya, Kate Hudson, Eric Idle, Jeremy Irons, Mick Jagger, Billy Joel, Jon Bon Jovi, Chris Kirkpatrick, Lenny Kravitz, John Lasseter, George Martin, Ricky Martin, Mike Myers, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, Smoky Robinson, JK Rowling, Martin Scorsese, Anoushka Shankar, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Justin Timberlake, Pete Townshend, Christy Turlington, Twiggy, Naomi Watts, Robin Williams, Brian Wilson, Bill Wyman and many more!


The Beatles Revolution
2000, TV-PG, 89 mins

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Jim Carrey Uncensored


I'm not feeling very Christmasy but feel obligated to share something quasi-Christmasy... so I guess I'm going with the Grinch. This 2000 MTV special was released to promote Carrey's live-action "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," though it goes back through many of Jim's previous (and numerous) MTV appearances. The picture kinda fuzzy (damned cable) but hey, there was no HD back then (not that I even have HD now...) and it's still worth a download for his irreverence and wacky antics if you're a fan.


MTV's Jim Carrey Uncensored
2000, TV-PG, 43 mins.
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Monday, December 21, 2009

Happy Life Day!


It's almost Christmas, so here's a special gift for my fellow uber-dorks. Here's the legendary "Star Wars Holiday Special!" The awesome piece of atrociousness aired a grand total of once in 1978 before being relegated to the vaults, seemingly forever (or until George Lucas dies, at which point, money hungry execs will probably dig it up and give it an official release -- it is reputed to be the most bootlegged film of all time, after all!). By today's standards it's hard to fathom how this bizarre anomaly could possibly exist, but by 1978 standards, it's a pretty run-of-the-mill variety special (yep kiddies, in the '70s we had tons of this sort of crap, frequently brought to us by the brothers Krofft). George Lucas wrote the original outline for the special, but his ideas were bastardized by TV writers Mitzie Welch, Bruce Vilanch ("The Brady Bunch Variety Hour"), Rod Warren ("Donny & Marie"), Pat Proft ("Police Academy," "Moving Violations") and Leonard Ripps ("Bosom Buddies").

Taking place on Chewbacca's home planet of Kashyyyk, there's unintelligible Wookiee talk galore, circus acrobats and jugglers, Diahann Carroll as a holographic hooker who exists solely to pleasure Wookiees, Bea Arthur as a singing bartender in the Mos Eisley cantina, Jefferson Starship in a strange music video, Art Carney as a grandfatherly trader who continuously cons the Imperial army, Harvey Korman in a variety of increasingly annoying roles that tediously eat away at the special's running time, Princess Leia warbling off-key, Luke Skywalker painted up like a drag queen, and Han Solo, Chewbacca and C-3P0 adding only a minimal amount of dignity to the proceedings.


It's generally agreed that the special has one redeeming feature, and that's an animated segment called "The Faithful Wookiee," which featured the first appearance of Boba Fett. Featuring very high quality and characteristic (at that time) animation by Nelvana, many seem to enjoy the cartoon more than any other part of the special.



Here's a preview/recap courtesy of That Guy with the Glasses (though the quality of the download of the special below is a little better):




So without further ado, Merry Christmas and Happy Life Day!


The Star Wars Holiday Special
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Disclaimer! Side effects of viewing The Star Wars Holiday Special may include, but are not limited to: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gouging out your own eyes with a rusty fishhook, whipping out your lightsaber along with Itchy as Diahann Carroll lulls you into a state of unconsciousness, internal hemorrhaging, having a sing-along with Bea Arthur, smashing the TV/computer screen, intense psychological scarring, brutally maiming the close friend who convinced you to download the special and severe suicidal tendencies. These side effects might be slightly more severe for residents of Naboo. Talk to your psychiatrist and/or priest if the side effects worsen. Kashyyyk residents add 917% sales tax.
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Over the Top: The Complete Series!

After starring together in the little-known '80s flick "Pass the Ammo," friends and literal next door neighbors Tim Curry and Annie Potts tried to find another project they could work together on. Their chance finally came in 1997, when the two co-starred in a sitcom called "Over the Top." The original premise was that the pair were a divorced couple living in a suburban New York hotel who were constantly feuding with each other... however, that's not quite what (minuscule) TV audiences ultimately saw.


When ABC refused to let the press review the pilot (which is usually a strong indication that a show is terrible), rumors began to fly that the only reason it was optioned for a series was because executive producer Robert Morton and then-head of ABC Jamie Tarses were romantically involved. Production began on the series, but at the behest of Michael Eisner (Disney had recently aquired ABC), Tarses decided at the 11th hour to "retool" the show and make Curry and Potts ' characters friendly toward one another, since they had such good chemistry.


Part of the supporting cast was fired (including "That '70s Show"'s Debra Jo Rupp), Marla Sokoloff ("The Practice") replaced Natanya Ross, the original actress who played Potts' daughter, and the show's premise went through a drastic change. If memory serves, the series was slated to debut in early September 1997, but the retooling was announced mere days before the scheduled premiere and, since everything that was filmed completely scrapped, it wasn't until late October when the show finally debuted.


The new premise was that Potts and Curry had been married (for 12 days) and, when eccentric actor Curry finds himself down on his luck after being fired from a soap opera, he moves into the NYC hotel owned by ex Potts, and the two rekindle their friendship. Hilarity ensues (or at least it was supposed to).


I can only surmise that due to the negative publicity the show received, ABC went out of their way to ensure it was quickly canceled. The series received less than minimal promotion, and it was paired with Dan Ackroyd's sitcom "Soul Man," which was already limping along on life support by the time "Over the Top" premiered. As if that wasn't enough to kill the show, it debuted opposite The World Series. The final nail in the coffin came when the episode guest starring John Ritter (easily the best of the episodes that aired) failed to make an impact during November "sweeps" (a ridiculous period 3 times a year when every network vies for ratings and the shows that don't get huge numbers are immediately put on "hiatus" -- which almost always means they'll never air again). It seems a little too coincidental that the show's future hinged on that episode getting good ratings... the Ritter episode aired on American election night and was bumped from the schedule altogether in some television markets and replaced with election coverage. Only three episodes aired (an additional two episodes were scheduled in TV Guide listings), then ABC pulled the plug and shut down production three weeks early.
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Although "Over the Top" sounds like an appropriate title for a show with Tim Curry, he wasn't the most outrageous actor in the series by a longshot. No, that (dis)honor goes to a 35 year old Steve Carell ("The Office"), who co-starred in his first sitcom as a Greek chef named Yorgo. Carell was so outrageously manic that he was absolutely terrifying! Judging from his frightening performance on "Over the Top," I never imagined that Carell would (or could!) ever go on to become a household name. I've genuinely come to like him, but mere words can't describe how utterly horrific he is in "Over the Top!"


[Personal anecdote: The next thing I saw Carell in was the gimmicky sitcom "Watching Ellie," though I didn't immediately realize he was the guy from "Over the Top." Later as I was sitting in a movie theatre watching BRUCE ALMIGHTY and Carell began ranting in gibberish, I finally realized what I knew him from and literally said aloud, "Oh my God, that's Yorgo!" You know how sometimes you do something and immediately regret it? Yep, a bunch of heads turned and I found myself slumping deep in my seat from embarassment...]

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So below is the updated version of this nearly year-old post, which initially only included the three episodes that aired ("I'm Bonnie, I'm Clyde," "The Kernel" and "The Nemesis"), but now features the complete series (thanks so much, Rocco!).



01. "Pilot" (Original version)
This pilot is a variation of "I'm Bonnie, I'm Clyde" (below), with Simon crashing the quaint hotel owned by his ex, Kate (Annie Potts).
NOTES: ROCKY HORROR fans may get a kick out of the final line uttered by Curry in this episode.
*Some of the jokes are the same, but this version doesn't feature Robert, and Kate is far more hostile toward Simon than Hadley ever was.
*Debra Jo Rupp ("That '70s Show") stars as Rose, a role later filled by Liz Torres.

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02. "I'm Bonnie, I'm Clyde"
After being fired from his soap opera, Simon Ferguson (Tim Curry) looks up his ex-wife Hadley (Annie Potts) and then proceeds to completely disrupt her life.
NOTES: Perennial TV actor John O'Hurley was a last minute addition to the cast. He received a starring credit in most of the episodes though he only appeared in five of them. Curry and Potts sing "I'm Bonnie, I'm Clyde;" O'Hurley and Curry sing "Sunny."

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03. Who's Afraid of Simon Ferguson?
Simon directs and stars in Daniel's school production of Jack and the Beanstalk; Rose advises Gwen on how to gain the affection of a boy.

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04. "The Kernel"
Simon is hired back on the soap opera, but he quickly discovers that there are strings attached.
Note: Watch for Steve Carell's annoyingly wacky antics when he arrives on the set of the soap. He gets even more over the top in the unaired episodes... which seems hard to believe!

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05. "The Review"

A newspaper critic (Martin Mull) arrives at the hotel and plans to give it a wonderful review... until Simon gives him amnesia.

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06. "Simon, We Hardly Knew Ye"
Simon schemes to get publicity by faking his own death.

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07. "It's Gwen's Party and Hadley'll Cry If She Wants To"
Gwen throws a party; Hadley goes on a date with Robert.

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08. "The Bee Story"
Simon has Daniel unwittingly cheat on the spelling bee.

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09. The Nemesis
Simon and Hadley's old friend Justin (John Ritter) resurfaces, but his motives for returning to New York aren't what they appear to be.
NOTES: Ritter and Curry sing "Singin' in the Rain," and both actors revisit earlier successes... by appearing in drag.

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10. "Acting Out"
Gwen decides to take up acting, Hadley tries to resume her acting career, and Simon considers giving up the profession.

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11. "The Southern Story"
Hadley visits her mother (Grace Zabriskie) and discovers her mom's set to remarry. Meanwhile back at the Metropolitan, Rose and Yorgo find themselves quarreling like an old married couple.


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12. "Fight Night at the Metropolitan"
A group of rednecks bully Simon; Rose tries to get even with ex-fiance Erik Estrada.


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Thursday, December 17, 2009

steve.oedekerk.com



Nope, I'm not plugging another website. "steve.oedekerk.com" (aka "The O Show") is a 1997 TV special written, directed by and starring Steve Oedekerk, the man responsible for the moronic "Thumb" spoofs, "Jimmy Neutron," "Ace Ventura 2," "Bruce Almighty," and "Kung Pow." By my guesstimation, I can only presume this special was the pilot for a series; the setting is cyberspace and the theme is off-the-wall skits.



Included are cameos by Robin Riker, Stephen Root, perennial TV guest star Fred Willard and Thomas F. Wilson. As far as I can tell, the special only aired once, in September '97, so now's your chance to relive the insanity or experience it for the first time! I might suggest loading a bong before watching it... cuz personally, I've only seen it sober and never thought it was all that "special" (with the exception of the closing song, which is absurdly likable).

steve.oedekerk.com
1997, TV-PG, 44 mins
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Vinnie's words of wisdom: Mean people suck... but nice people blow.
So please be nice and blow me.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Planet of the Apes: Rule the Planet


I find it really annoying when there are making-of specials that don't make it to DVD, but in the instances of older films, I get it. However, in the case of "Rule the Planet," a special for the Tim Burton "Planet of the Apes" remake -- which was released in the DVD age -- there's really no excuse. Amongst the first wave of this decade's neverending but completely pointless remakes, "Planet of the Apes" features some stellar visuals, wonderful performances and utterly astounding makeup effects... though it somehow pales in comparison to the original film(s) and is, ultimately, pretty forgettable.


But anyway, here's the making-of special that aired on Fox in July, 2001... a little over six weeks before the world began to collapse (perhaps ushering in the real age of The Planet of the Apes?!). Hosted by Estella Warren, the special delves a bit into the history of the series (as well as spending an inordinate amount of time on Tim Burton's prior films) and documents a little bit of behind the scenes, as well as featuring some thoughts about the Apes films from such diverse people as Eddie Murphy, Rob Zombie, Kevin Smith, Eric McCormack, Rick Fox and "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.


Planet of the Apes: Rule the Planet
2001 TV-PG 22 mins.



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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

They call him Howard the Duck...


Since I shared a book similar to Howard the Duck yesterday... This is sort of weird: here's a comic book adaptation of a movie that was adapted from a comic book. Guess it happens a lot, but it's still kind of bizarre if you think about it. Here's a recap of the film, courtesy of That Guy with the Glasses:



So, I'll keep my commentary brief... for once. Here's the comic of the movie that George Lucas wants you to forget he made.* 'nuff said.


Marvel Super Special #41
Howard the Duck

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And the soundtrack is available at The Inferno Music Vault!

*Note that I said 'movie.' So The Star Wars Holiday Special doesn't count. That's something else he wants you to forget he made.
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Monday, December 07, 2009

Those Crazy Peckers!


Rare for me to veer away from movies, TV and music, but this one's just oddball enough to fit on my blog. Here's what seems to be a one-shot from Solson Comics in 1987 called "Those Crazy Peckers." I say it 'seems to be a one-shot' because that obviously wasn't the intention, yet I can't find proof that any further adventures were ever printed. God knows, I've looked, but if memory serves, Overstreet never even bothered to list this one.


Those Crazy Peckers are a rock band comprised of chickens. Their van breaks down after their latest gig, so they wind up bunking at the castle of the nefarious Dr. Anton S. Wartbelly... who is, not surprisingly, a mad scientist hellbent on world domination. The mad doctor takes this as his cue to transfer the Peckers' brains into -- *bum, bum, BUM!* -- mechanical ducks.


The only thing cheesier is Kraft mac & cheese. Then again, Howard the Duck wasn't far off either. Like all of the Solson comics, the book was printed in black and white, but there's some nice, cartoony art, a few cool pinups and a mindlessly amusing story.... It's too bad we never got to see the Evil Catnip and his ninja assassins!


Those Crazy Peckers #1
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