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I believe that was Seth McFarlane.Wait .. can we just clear something up was he the voice of Ted ?
I believe that was Seth McFarlane.Wait .. can we just clear something up was he the voice of Ted ?
You are correct Sir ... and also ... FLASH AaaHAaaa .. the full movie. Is there anything the internet can't do
I really enjoyed Iron Sky, though. Completely daft, of course (Lunar Nazis riding motorbikes and driving VW Beetles), but knowingly daft, and huge fun.
The sequel has been succesfully crowdfunded!Shame they don't seem to have done anything since, as far as I can see.
Their first feature, Star Wreck, I gave up on after a few minutes... but I enjoyed Iron Sky.
The sequel has been succesfully crowdfunded!
Loved Iron Sky, I'm normally wary of overblown fan projects but this one sold me on the idea that if you have a killer idea and the innovative mind to bring off your vision, you deserve to be on the big screen with the big boys. Shame they don't seem to have done anything since, as far as I can see.
Wait .. can we just clear something up was he the voice of Ted ?
I believe that was Seth McFarlane.
'Life After Flash' explores the life of Sam J Jones since his iconic performance as 'Flash Gordon' in the 1980 classic of the same name, and the aftermath of the young stars' clash with one of Hollywood's biggest legends, producer Dino De Laurentiis.
'Life After Flash' is an inspiring and moving feature documentary that celebrates what makes that Mike Hodges enduring classic so iconic with audiences to this day, and looks at the real man behind the heroic mask: his successes, his battles, and his ultimate struggle for redemption.
Repton? excellent archaeology in the grounds of Repton!
Flash Gordon is a great film hampered by the performances of the two leads. Neither Jones nor Melody Anderson were particularly good, but the rest of the cast is stellar, and clearly having the times of their lives. Or maybe that was just Brian Blessed. Seriously, everyone else in that film was at exactly the right level of over-acting, just the two leads were essentially furniture.This is a documentary for the fans:
https://www.lifeafterflash.com/
For the record, I unironicly dig Flash Gordon and think it's a blast of fun. Many the day it's been where I'm about to do something I don't want to do and I think or verbalize "Oh well, who wants to live forever.... DDDDDIIIIIIVVVVVEEEEE!"
If I gave her the wool, could she make me one...No, hang on...Melody Anderson's cheerleader chant in the throne room made me a man.
It was a PG rating, so technically OK because you were 'accompanied by adults'.I seem to remember that my school showed Flash Gordon on one of our end of term fun days, I must have been about 6 - maybe younger. While I love the film, I've never been convinced it was suitable 6year old fare, do often wonder if I was having some very odd film related false memory! Ace film though!
It was a PG rating, so technically OK because you were 'accompanied by adults'.
I've never been convinced it was suitable 6year old fare
Melody Anderson's cheerleader chant in the throne room made me a man.
That's no moon...Her "secret pleasure moon" - oh my.
Say that in the voice of George Takei.Her "secret pleasure moon" - oh my.
Look at the two girls in the background at 1:43. PG? Heh, I think not.
That film was gayer than Kylie riding a pink unicorn through Disneyland on Christmas morning.
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Ohhh myyy!Say that in the voice of George Takei.
Sup Frides? .. andFLASH!!!!! AAAAAA-AAAAAH!