Aw, shit. It’s that show, ain’t it?
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Aw, shit. It’s that show, ain’t it?
Continue reading “ECW December To Dismember 2006… Aw, poop.”
If there was any one season of Power Rangers you wish you could redo, what would it be?
I suppose the easy answer would be to redo the entirety of Megaforce/Super Megaforce due to how awful the whole things is, but in honesty, the one season I would like to have seen redone is Power Rangers In Space. Mind you, the season itself is pretty solid and was perhaps the beginning of the somewhat deeper storytelling that the franchise would adopt over the course of its existence, but In Space spent more time on Earth than it did in space and that’s probably the one thing that bothered me more than anything.
So in redoing In Space, first couple episodes play out more or less the same; the former Turbo Rangers stumble across the Megaship, they met Andros, they team up and become Space Rangers, they stop by Earth for supplies, and by the end of the third episode, they’re on their merry way seeking out new worlds and new civilizations or something to that extent. From there, they just bounce from world to world in search of clues to Zordon’s whereabouts, all the while doing some world building in terms of showcasing these worlds and giving them back story. For the kids, it’ll be looking at strange alien worlds and their inhabitants, while the older folks get some exposition for their nerd cards. Hell, it could even be an opportunity to revisit classic villains and characters.
You could keep some of the major plotpoints (Andros searching for his sister, the Ecliptor/Darkonda rivalry, Zhane), but retool them to fit the new narrative. And as far as Earth is concerned, that planet should be seen as sparingly as possible. Maybe for “major” events or something to that extent.
Anyway, it’s an idea.
News broke recently that pro wrestling legend and latter-day podcaster Roddy Piper recently passed away. I’ve got nothing really. Not much I could say, except… Godspeed, Hot Rod.
Instead, here are six random yet somewhat inspiring and memorable Piper quotables. Originally had these as separate posts, but it made more sense to bundle these together.


A shot from a future video review project currently in the works. I particularly like the shit-eating grin on her face, which is a rare occurrence.
I don’t know why I thought of doing something like this now, but I figured why not. Here are some codes for the three SNES Mighty Morphin video games. The passcodes for the first game are earned when you clear levels (with the final three codes earned when you beat the game) while the cheat codes for the other two games are revealed when you beat said games on Hard difficulty.
For some strange reason, I’ve decided to pop in my DVD of Police Squad! (In Color) for the first time in a long while. A short-lived television series that would later be adapted into the Naked Gun trilogy of films, the show stars the late, great Leslie Nielsen as Sergeant Captain Frank Drebin, detective-lieutenant at Police Squad, a special division of the police force as he proceeds to solve various crimes. Police Squad! (In Color) is essentially a spoof of the various police dramas of the time, often exaggerating (and sometimes outright mocking in a subtle way) the various tropes that were apparent in shows.
The show lasted six episodes due to low ratings, which is a damn shame because this was a genuinely funny show. In fairness, though, part of my enjoyment stemmed from the Naked Gun films, which I also think highly of, and I had only gotten to see the series when it was released on DVD back in 2006. A lot of the gags and bits used in the films were basically rehashes of Police Squad’s own material, but Police Squad is a little more low-key in terms of tone. It was played straight all throughout whereas with the Naked Gun films, it did feel a little more goofy at times… not at all a bad thing.
Not a bad way to spend an afternoon, I think.
I bore witness to the 1993 and 1994 iterations of Summerslam, which featured respective main events of Lex Luger choking the big one and the infamous Undertaker vs. Undertaker match. I am so looking forward to later editions airing on the Network.
I’m holding out for false hope, aren’t I?

This used to be on the side bar before it was taken down to make way for ads. In other news, a buddy of mine is putting together a little game based on this concept… we’ll see if it gets done.