![]() Orgazmo (Unrated Special Edition) $19.98 Again you probably have to have a sort of South Park comedy mentality - I don't know if that means adolescent or sick or both but I guess open to laughing!?! This is adult silly humor that we know is a big cult classic at our house. Really, you can always sell it if it's too risque. ![]() Tripping the Rift - Season Two $29.97 Wonderful series, many references to classic movies, series... books... its wonderful to find how the writers use references to many other series/movies and make fun of them in a strog adult context. Strong references to Star Trek, Star wars, 2001 Space Oddisey. It's really worth the trip!!!! ![]() Tripping the Rift: The Movie $26.98 "Tripping the Rift: The Movie" is as unpleasant an animated viewing experience as can be imagined. I like science fiction, parody, and comedy, all of which this movie purport to be. Unfortunately the film is nothing but a boring 75 minute exhibition of toilet humor with no coherent plot, and characters that were universally loathsome. It's rare that five minutes into a film I am wishing the entire cast to be annihilated in a cataclysmic event, but such was the case here. Although it is only 75 minutes long, it took me five sittings to get through this steaming pile. The film has excellent animation. That is where my praise ends. The film features a pointless blend of color and black and white, and attempts to parody numerous earlier works and includes elements reminiscent of "Star Trek", "Star Wars", "Alien", "Saturday Night Fever", "Frankenstein" (obviously), and every Tim Burton movie ever made, but on balance reminded me mostly of a cross between "Weekend at Bernie's" and "Killer Klowns From Outer Space." The film consists of numerous subplots (clown pregnancy, Slovenian Princess reanimation, and even less tasteful delvings into suicide and flatus), none of which go anywhere. Just when the plot seems to be becoming coherent it veers wildly in a new direction. Perhaps that could have something to do with the origin of the film as multiple episodes of a Canadian television show sliced and diced together. Sound good? It's not. When I bought the film I thought it could be a creative and funny satire. Instead it's a great glob of preadolescent non-humor that makes little sense, utterly fails to entertain, and provokes outright hostility to the characters. Evil extraterrestrial clowns are a great choice for science fiction parody, but save yourself the torture of watching this and get "Killer Klowns From Outer Space" instead if you are determined to explore the genre. ![]() Drawn Together - Season One & Two (2 Pack) (Uncensored!) $46.99 Season 1: In the first animated reality show, eight characters from vastly different reaches of the cartoon universe agree to live in a house and have their lives taped. From a washed-up movie reel heartthrob to a homicidal Japanese trading card character, these housemates have nothing in common but a love of drinking and hot tub make-outs. Will the housemates rise above their many differences and come together as a family? No -- but it's fun to watch them sort-of try! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Season 2: "Drawn Together" is back for an amazing second season. Remember, this is the incredible true story of eight cartoons from all walks of life. From Clara, the racist fairy tale princess, to Foxxy Love, the sassy, sexy musician to Woldoor Sockbat the...whatever he is, these housemates fast learn the art of loving, punching and coming dangerously close to copyright infringement. So sit back and let "Drawn Together" soothe what's left of your souls. Two-disc Uncensored set in a collectible packaging features all 15 hilarious and shocking extended versions of each episode from Season 2, with all the stuff they couldn't show on TV, even in animation!. |
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