4th February 2003, 10:45 PM
Oh yeah, of course that robot's circuits shattering all over the place were just plain gross! Sheesh, read the whole thing before you get blinded by hearing exactly what you expect stereotypical "enemies of anime" to say next time.
Oh, and jokes about George Lucas are ALWAYS funny, like any other absolutly ridiculous person out there, like Colin Mockry. No entertainment wizard is beyond reproach! Besides, Star Wars is about it for him. Oh right, didn't he also direct some Indianna Jones movies? Well, with that in mind he also worked on a very endearing cultural icon. Yeah, I know those movies weren't exactly wizardry or excellent plot development, but it's because of that it succeeds, because Indianna Jone's little stereotypes of explorers and stuff are simply comedy GOLD. I love the comedy of a teacher who just leaves to go find the legendary sword of darkness which Hitler is also looking for.
Oh, and that butler bot is hilarious. He both looks just like a robot AND looks totally pathetic for wearing only a hat, and a frickin' METAL mustache.
Oh, and jokes about George Lucas are ALWAYS funny, like any other absolutly ridiculous person out there, like Colin Mockry. No entertainment wizard is beyond reproach! Besides, Star Wars is about it for him. Oh right, didn't he also direct some Indianna Jones movies? Well, with that in mind he also worked on a very endearing cultural icon. Yeah, I know those movies weren't exactly wizardry or excellent plot development, but it's because of that it succeeds, because Indianna Jone's little stereotypes of explorers and stuff are simply comedy GOLD. I love the comedy of a teacher who just leaves to go find the legendary sword of darkness which Hitler is also looking for.
Oh, and that butler bot is hilarious. He both looks just like a robot AND looks totally pathetic for wearing only a hat, and a frickin' METAL mustache.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)