Whatever… it’s done.
Or is it?
Next week, the proper reviews… exclusive for the blog and Dailymotion.
Whatever… it’s done.
Or is it?
Next week, the proper reviews… exclusive for the blog and Dailymotion.
Animal Contest… fucking hell.
The Little Mermaid… this is not.
Although it does have a little mermaid in it, so…
So this past Saturday, Cody (Rhodes) and the Young Bucks (or Young Fucks) held their much-hyped self-financed independent wrestling show ALL IN, featuring a showcase of the very best that the independents had to offer as well as two World championship matches being contested. What seemed like a big gamble paid off considerably as the show sold out in 22-ish minutes and genuinely felt like a big deal going in.
This is the first wrestling PPV that I’ve bought in years and I was slightly pissed off because shortly after I paid the forty bucks for the show, NJPW World announced that they would have the show on their 999 yen per month streaming service. Not to mention there were some other minor issues with the live stream that I’ll get into after the break, but when all was said and done, I think I got my money’s worth and thensome.
So, I bought the PPV on Fite and had the page loaded Saturday so I’d remember that the show was on. 7:00 rolls around and I get a video error. Tried refreshing the video several times and gave up. Tuned back in about a few minutes later and the PPV was up and running, so sadly I didn’t catch the National Anthem being played or the card being run down by the announcers (including Don Callis – fuck me, this guy is suddenly everywhere all of a sudden.)
Unfortunately, trying to watch the video full-screen caused the streamer to stutter horribly, so I’m left watching the show on my television from a tiny window while the Young Bucks stare into my soul the entire time. Clearly, not a promising start to this first time running Fite.TV.
In any event, let us begin…
From Monday to Friday, we have videos looking at games by bootleg game manufacturer Nice Code Software. First up is Ghost Castle.
New hardware… not quite…
Winner Gets A No Prize.
First time I bore witness to the replacement rangers was this episode; during the time when the local CBS station aired Season 2 episodes Sunday Mornings… of course, they would skip over loads of episodes that would take place between the ones they DID air. As a result, one minute, I was watching the White Ranger suddenly made leader of the team, and the next week, half the team has been replaced with characters that I ultimately did not care for because I only knew them for… one episode total. It was a detriment to not having Fox locally and not the show’s fault. Eventually, we got Fox, which meant I was able to catch some (but not all) of the episodes I messed.
Goldar’s Vice Versa was the first episode I saw that featured the replacement Rangers back in the Sunday runs. Despite the fact that I last saw them as allies who somehow knew the Rangers’ ID and missed out on the subsequent episodes that swapped the Rangers, I wasn’t really surprised by this. It was pretty clear that these three teens were groomed to be the new Rangers based on their wider presence and less emphasis placed on the other half of the Ranger team whose actors had already left by this point. That and my recollection of an interview I saw prior where Jason Frank mentioned a casting call for new Rangers sort of prepared me for the changeover.
Continue reading “Power Rangers Reflections Redux #14 – Goldar’s Vice Versa”
From the writer and director of a Spaceballs parody advertised as a Star Wars movie comes his greatest work ever. It’s not what you expect.