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Totally Awesome
2006-11-04, 8:26 PM #1
Is a television movie that is premiering right now on VH1. It's hilarious so far...its so 80's style yet makes fun of the 80's. Two characters you notice right off the bat is Kalli from Battlestar Galactica. The other is Clancey from Dead Like Me. Also Chris Kattan (Corky Romano). And Ben Stein commentates.

Quote:
"You see, dancing is outlawed in our town. It has been for a very long time."

"But dancing is my life! Why has it been outlawed?"

"Well, you see, a while back a group of students were out late dancing. They danced and danced, and pretty soon....their feet started getting loose. Literally foots were falling of the legs"
2006-11-05, 12:17 AM #2
It sounds funny.
2006-11-05, 9:33 AM #3
I managed to see the last part of it. The scene where they all 'remember' that "during an eclipse, everything on earth is lighter than it really is." was hilarious. I was laughing hard.
2006-11-05, 4:04 PM #4
lmao, great stuff. I love the speech he gives about Mr. Yamagashi after that. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5FxVWhipyo
2006-11-05, 4:37 PM #5
I'm watching it now.

It's pretty dumb.
2006-11-05, 5:32 PM #6
I expected it to be quite humorous. It turned out to be quite disappointing.
2006-11-05, 6:22 PM #7
Bah...you must have not seen many 80's movies then. >.>
2006-11-05, 6:23 PM #8
I've seen more than you have.
2006-11-05, 6:28 PM #9
:gbk:
2006-11-05, 7:01 PM #10
I was born in 1979. I grew up on 80s movies.
2006-11-05, 7:08 PM #11
Oh, that explains your taste of humor.

<.<
2006-11-05, 7:52 PM #12
'taste of humor'? :confused:
COUCHMAN IS BACK BABY
2006-11-05, 7:53 PM #13
Tracer of humor?
2006-11-06, 9:17 AM #14
'Taste in humor' would be the proper phrase.
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2006-11-06, 9:28 AM #15
Or "sense of humour."
nope.

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