you're pretty weak!!!!
old man night? you're calling me, a strapping lad of 20, an old man? why, I oughtta call the cherrytops! they'd scream up your dandy and give you a pullshot, uhwuhwuhwuhwuhwuh!!!
the mighty morphin power rangers got bel-air'd by zordon...lol
ai ai ai!!! did you know the voice of alpha 5 is also the voice of Invader Zim, Billy from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and Dagget from the Angry Beavers?
THE MORE YOU KNOW!!! (lalala!)
you get fav'd because I've seen these guys live about 4 times the B-52s, I mean... I did see one of the munchkins signing autographs the same months I went to a B-52s concert though
At least no more than Adam West meant to sell kids at home shark repellant from Batman: The Movie. Yes, the morals and messages of the show are probably meant to give the kids at home something to think about, but I doubt the people who made this were indeed as stupid as the majority of you seem to assume. Lighten up, forks.
I saw some interview once with the dude who plays Bibleman, on one of those "Where are they now?" segments on some show. (Yeah, Buddy from Charles in Charge, I knew it was one of those cheesy sitcoms). From the sound of it, the show was made in good fun, kind of like the 60s Batman show. Contrary to what you seem to think, I don't think anyone who worked on this show "thought this was science" or "took this seriously" or meant the viewers to "think it's real."
Thanks for the warm welcome, dudes. I realize it's a little lifeless, but as I said, it's my first time, so I appreciate those who've cut me a little slack. I hope to get better in the future.
As for the rest of the movie's level of excitement, it isn't a movie. It's a book. Or rather, a bunch of books. Go pick up "The Anti-Christ" and "Works of Love"...
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