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Summer Megaparty: Best TV Night EVER!

In my many years as a television watcher, I don't think I've ever had (or will ever have) a night of television watching as great as last night. Holy damn, this was incredible.

It started with Eye of The Beast, which is some made-for-ppv movie starring James Van Der Beek (Dawson!) as a ocean scientist (their term, not mine) who becomes wrapped up in a small town's struggle with a giant squid. Oh my God, this movie was so, SO great.

Forget the fact that this was a freshwater squid of impossible size -- there are far more subtle moments where you'll ask your television set if its shittin' you. After a series of deaths (sometimes we see a squid's tentacle, sometimes nothing at all), Dawson goes online to research ship wreckage. He wants to know if the rings seen on the smashed hull pieces are in fact the suction marks of a giant squid. How does he do this? A GOOGLE IMAGE SEARCH. Incredible! Later, his co-workers back at the government-funded research lab spot the silhouette of a giant squid...on a Google Earth map! Dawsome!

The film, which seems to have been built mainly as the holy grailistic centerpiece for movie cliche drinking games, rounds out with a lengthy battle between the film's characters (every single one of them) and the giant squid. The characters are spread across two boats in the very rocky seas, which seems to go against the fact that the squid is murking about a lake. In the closing moments, we finally get a good look at the squid -- in fact, it's the only time we see anything other than tentacles after a solid 90 minutes of bullshit. And how is this accomplished? By having the CG squid lift itself out of the water, evidently so it would be an easier target for one of the heroes to throw an electrically-charged harpoon into its eye. You have to see this movie.

Almost immediately after that, I stumbled onto Destination: Infestation, a made-for-television movie that could've been titled "Ants on a Plane." Somehow, this was even worse than watching James Van Der Beek ax the tentacles off of a giant squid. Starring Antonio Sabato Jr. as an anti-terrorist special agent in over his head against a plane full of genetically-enhanced super ants, it's the story of 40 innocent passengers banding together against...ants.

The ants have seemingly been programmed to destroy the plane, which they do by chewing through critical wiring systems and even denting through the fuel reserve. On a few occasions, hordes of ants will invade the main cabin, choose one victim to bite to death, and then disappear completely until the next time they feel like doing that. This was helpful in keeping the film's shoestring budget firmly tied, as they repeat the same exact shot of ants running over wires or climbing through vents no less than 500 times throughout the film.

There's even more to the story. Did I mention that the United States government's decisions come solely from some Frank Langella-esque villain sitting in a dark office? Well, they do, and he commands that the plane not be allowed to land, fearing that these mega-ants will spread disease and death throughout our fine nation. And just to prove that he's serious, the government guy even calls every other country in the world, telling them to shoot down the plane to avoid having serious bug issues of their own. I won't spoil how the pilots and passengers avoid that grisly fate, but it's even more hysterical than seeing people get bit by ants a few times and dying immediately from it.

And to top it all off, a movie/documentary about what would happen if a giant comet hit our planet was on the Discovery Channel. Instead of just giving us the facts, they filmed all of these scenes of little girls looking for lost puppies in 400 degree temperatures, and of homeless people in NYC looting through trash before being washed away by gigantic tidal waves. I love TV!


Also, there's a new article up, covering almost every page from the 1990 premiere issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magazine. Cowabunga.

Posted by Matt on 07/08/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 100 comments

I sat and looked for a way to join the conversation but, no offense to anyone, I’m just not feeling the X-E vibe right now…and I’m not sure why…and it makes me sad :( ….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/09/2007 1:29 AM


Then change it, mang. This is your world. You’ve got the touch. You’ve got the POWER.

Also: That emoticon is this one :P , Manimal

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/09/2007 1:36 AM


Ah, I had that magazine. Now let’s see…who else got their own magazine…

Muppets
Garfield
Real Ghostbusters
Ducktales
Tiny Toon Adventures
Looney Tunes

As for the first Turtle movie back in 1990, I went the Saturday on opening weekend. The theater had two people in the lobby dressed as a lumpy misshapened Ninja Turtle and a Foot Ninja. Sometime during the beginning of the movie, the film broke, and they sent the two costumed characters in the theater in an attempt to entertain the restless masses–doing piss-poor karate moves and whatnot. The crowd began booing the duo and kicked them out sending them back to the depths from whence they came. So anyway that’s my Turtle Movie story.

Chestnuts roasted by Luap @ 07/09/2007 1:55 AM


My mother perpetrated a lie. Mainly because she thought she’d get away with it, but really because she’s just really that silly and thought she was telling the truth.

She had me believing for YEARS that Keanu played Casey Jones. Despite the fact that I’ve had the movie on VHS since it was released, I never bothered to check. And I never would have, but I think I mentioned it to the Colonel and he made me check imdb.

Point being, I think I could go my entire life w/o watching another Turtles movie, or episode or what have you. If any of my childhood obsessions were driven by bandwagonning (new wordage!), it was TMNT. My favorite Turtles toys were the TF rip-offs. The turtles that turned into baby turtles, and the Motorcycle that turned into a Hang Glider.

You may stone me now.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/09/2007 2:09 AM


Tiny Toons got their own Mag? Dang…But I had the Power Rangers one.

I remember one comic being Lord Zedd creating a monster out of trash, with its torso a vacuum cleaner, and a TV for the head, with an Evil Newsguy’s face as the face & voice.

and Pearl Update: Just 20 minutes ago, I beat the Elite 4! Natiomnal Dex is mine!! Hardest fight? Cynthia by far. Caarry a crapload of hyper & max potions, full restores and revives. I mean it.

Today’s swarm pokemon: Dunspace. Wow. I caught one, though. And my Mansion pokemon is Eevee! Yep…they’re catchable in this version. As are Castform and Porygon.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 07/09/2007 2:27 AM


I never got this magazine because my Family resisted because they thought that I shouldn’t have boys toys and I should have girls toys and I just wanted them because I saw them and not because I truely wanted them. I have a couple toys of TMNT and I will cherish them always.

I appreciate this article because at a garage sale when I was about 14 or so I got an NES, several games, fancy controllers and a couple boxes of old nintendo power magazines. I don’t know if they are the same now, but they were exactly like this, mario drawings, jokes nintendo related, ads for the latest games, letters, etc. also top scores and articles about nintendo masters. Comics as well.

I also have one copy of a short lived in 1991 Simpsons Illustated magazine. It’s a 3d edition it apparently came with 3d glasses that I remember the top it said revenge of the space mutants in 3d! or something but they are long gone. It was a fluffy kids magazine too. I also got the fox 49 (portland, oregon local station) kids club free magazine. It didn’t have a spine it was one of those stapled together and folded over deals, it had coupons, drawings, letters, comics, and articles about the saturday morning and weekday kids show, cartoon lineup. I got it for about 3 years (I still have most of them in good condition) they talked about bobby’s world, life with louie, power rangers, ninja turtles, Tiny toons, animaniacs, and norm the fox guy whom was a local real life character that had a couple of specials and just mostly commericals about how cool fox cartoons are. Towards the end I was concerned they would stop sending them (they said they were going to stop when you were 12, i think i was about 13) and I wanted to send in another card with a much younger age on it. They would be good article material but I am afraid they talk about local topics too and Matt would be bored, also everybody else except me.

and Muppet Baby As long as you can pay your own way with your job you have now, it’s cool. Maybe it will work out later that you get a teaching job, but if you like your job you have now that’s lucky because I know so many people that have a horrible job.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 07/09/2007 3:32 AM


I totally remember the Tiny Toon Adventures magazine. I only got the first issue but I remember a section that was a takeoff of MAD Magazine’s “Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions”, although the jokes weren’t as funny of course.

A friend my brother knows sent me a couple old Muppet magazines from the early 1980s. Too bad I don’t have a scanner because I would totally scan those magazines on my computer. Of course, it would also be helpful to have my own website so I could share it online with everybody.

Also, does anybody remember the Disney Adventures Magazines? They were shaped like TV Guide magazines. My mom actually ordered a subscription for my cousin, but the first issue was sent to our house and I got the issue instead of my cousin. How cruel is it that your own mother buys a subscription to a magazine for a relative and not her own son, especially when she probably would have known I would have enjoyed a magazine like that as well?

Well, that’s about all the rambling I could say for right now. I only wish I knew of places back home like Ben Franklin where they would have those packets of three Marvel comic books. Usually you would get some generic comic, but sometimes you would be lucky to find the short-lived three issues of Smurfs comics. I owned so many copies of those comics that sometimes when I’m on here, I imagine wanting those comics again. Oh well, there’s always ebay I guess! Thanks for reading my ramblings.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 07/09/2007 9:29 AM


THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE JUKEBOX!!!!

I dont know how long it’s been up, but our computer at home took a dump this weekend.

The jukebox is the best thing that’s happened to me today by far. Not hard to top your husband forgetting your birthday I guess… He swears he didnt forget, but he didnt mention it this morning either.

Little does he realize…it could have just been a dvd from best buy kind of birthday and now it’s going to have to be a jewelry kind of birthday.

Chestnuts roasted by MaryJane @ 07/09/2007 10:14 AM


Dawesome article. To quote one Mr. Walt Ruggario, I think you should control the world.
The TMNT movie was way better than it had a right to be. They really did cop out with the lack of Krang though.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/09/2007 10:30 AM


Just read your article, Matt, and I have to say: Awesome, per usual.

Also, why do I have to not have cable tv?! Sure, I’m just fine with my Blockbuster movies, until you go and post a blog like this and make me wish that I could trade every one of my crappy kung-fu rentals for a night like that one. It’s the Discovery Channel specials that get me. Can’t get anything like that at Blockbuster either, unless you like Michael Moore. Or McDonald’s lawsuit documentaries.

Chestnuts roasted by Toffeecake @ 07/09/2007 10:43 AM


I sat around last night watching The Worst Witch eating a giant plate of pumpkin innards. It was great!

Chestnuts roasted by RHUBARBVELOCIRAPTOR @ 07/09/2007 10:51 AM


haha “ocean scientist”.

“Is anyone here a marine biologist?!”

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 07/09/2007 10:52 AM


Thanks for the kind words, everyone! XE is the best part of my day sometimes. :) My bookstore job has HORRIBLE pay, but I have some savings, so for now, it is no big deal; and I am working there for pleasure. I have never had a job that I did just for the fun of it before.

Turtles II was the first movie I saw in a theater. I saw the first Turtles movie at the drive-in. It was madness! Tons of kids running around, and the movie itself rocked, of course.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 07/09/2007 11:01 AM


I recently found an old issue of Simpsons magazine
which is basically the same format as the turtles mag except no articles about the komodo dragon. Its from around the era when the show was semi popular but before it made the “big leap,” possibly ’92. The best thing in it is a legitimately funny comic involving Homer and Mr. Burns playing golf against each other, which interestingly pre-dates an episode when they also golf against each other at the swanky country club Marge wants to join. Anyway my point is it many other shows had magazines, not just kids shows back in the day. I wonder if they still make a Simpsons one?

Lammy742

Chestnuts roasted by Lammy742 @ 07/09/2007 11:08 AM


Well Lammy, they put out about 1,288,305 different Simpsons comics per month, if that helps.

Chestnuts roasted by theGripp @ 07/09/2007 12:30 PM


Matt if you love killer ants check out possibly the worst episode of MacGyver where he goes to this world country to fight off a bunch of killer ants wearing some sort of biohazard suit….

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y @ 07/09/2007 12:43 PM


Not to long ago, Vampirella had a magazine/comic like the turtles one. It didn’t last long before they just went back to the comic.

Do you guys remember the old WWF Battlemania magazine/comic? It was different from their regular magazine because it was basically a series of comics featuring the wrestlers. It had stuff like the Bushwhackers trashing a restaurant or the Ultimate Warrior running amock in the Takers mauseleum.

Heck, they just revamped their current magaine to be more like a mens magazine instead of a wrestling one not too long ago.

Just got done watching Alien Nation. Good movie. I vaguely remember the tv series it launched.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 07/09/2007 1:27 PM


“he oils his wheels, tightens his drivetrain, now michealangelo is set to hit the ramps….”
man thatmade me laugh way waaay too hard, i sjateboard, i have for about 14 years now and i would ABSOLUTLY LOOOOOVE TO KNOW WHAT IN THE NAME OF GOD A ‘DRIVETRAIN IS! do they mean the trucks or hangers you think matt??
hope everyones havin a good one!!
take care y’all
Mr. C
BY THE WAY…i have to attend my firstfuneral this weeK, kinda scared, anyone have any suggestions for me?? anything would be greatly appreciated!!!

GO SUMMER MEGA-PARTY!!
Mr. C!

Chestnuts roasted by JoshuaC @ 07/09/2007 1:44 PM


It may have already been said, but fruit pizza rocks.

Chestnuts roasted by Ragnarok @ 07/09/2007 2:04 PM


When TransFormers hits DVD, I hope they put the S7 “Evidence” in the Bonus Features. Laserbeak was pretty cool. But now, there is no excuse not to have Soundwave in the next one. “Mass exchange not realistic” my shiny metal ass! What do you call what happened to the AllSpark Cube?

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 07/09/2007 2:37 PM


DAWSOME!!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/09/2007 3:35 PM


Okay, I tried deceptibot as the password and even takara83 like Joystiq said. I’m not getting in. What’s the deal, yo?

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/09/2007 3:43 PM


Joshua

Sorry to hear.

I’ve been to several funerals, all family except for a couple of years ago when we buried my best friend. No matter who it is, how close you were (or weren’t), it’s an obviously serious event that needs to be treated with 100% respect for the person, their friends, and family.

Like I said, I’ve been to several, my mom’s mother 2 years ago, my mom’s grandmother 3 years ago, my dad’s mother appx 15 years ago, my step dad’s mother 7 years ago, my aunt about 8 years ago, and my best friend 2 years ago. There’s no seperation of people at all. Weak or strong, it doesn’t matter. You’re all human with natural human emotions. Don’t be afraid to cry, show your emotions, share a kind and supportive word to anybody that appears to need it.

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 07/09/2007 4:02 PM


Wow! TMNT magazine! I forgot all about that one. I used to own it, but I don’t think I ever actually read it. But I do remember staring at the awesome cover.

Which, by the way, is the same piece of art used for a TMNT huge wall clock I used to own.

Chestnuts roasted by Metal Misfit @ 07/09/2007 4:36 PM


Joshua, my advice (and it may seem sort of silly now) is to put a few tissues in your pocket. Even if you don’t think you’re going to cry, (a) you might be wrong and/or (b) you may be able to offer them to someone who *is* crying.

There’s nothing worse than attending a funeral that doesn’t have tissue boxes and having to sniffle your way through. And like fistpittingsnork said, have respect above all else. “I’m sorry for your loss” is generally the best way to go. “He/she’s in a better place”, “This was all for a reason” etc. etc. has always irritated me (as the griever).

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 07/09/2007 4:42 PM


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