Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Halloween Part II - TV Edit
Red Coat and Black Coat thoroughly examine the TV version of Halloween Part II. Full of changes and re-edits, some beneficial, some funny, some just plain weird.
Other videos of interest:
Jamie Lee Curtis one time appearance at Halloween convention
Scarface TV edits
Halloween II TV version promo
Labels:
Halloween,
Horror,
John Carpenter,
Movie Reviews,
TV Reviews
Friday, October 30, 2015
Star Wars Power of the Force Action Figures Part II
Left over from last week's video, Red Coat and Black Coat take a look at the 1995 Power of the Force action figure cardbacks, and discuss Princess Leia's "slave girl" outfit.
Other Videos Of Interest:
Full video of creepy guy joking about "slave-girl" Leia with young girls.
Saturday morning toy commercials
Unwatchable "Star Wars" inspired "Starcrash" featuring David Hasselhoff and money-hungry Christopher Plummer.
Friday, October 23, 2015
Star Wars Power of the Force action figures 20th Anniversary
2015 marks the 20th anniversary of the (then) new Star Wars Power of the Force action figure line.
Other videos of interest:
1982 news report inside Star Wars toy factory
1979 Hubba-Bubba commercial about cowboys
Man, it takes fucking forever for David Prowse to get the Vader costume on
1995 "One Last Time" VHS commercial
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Star Wars Cardbacks
Been working on a series of drawings of Star Wars action figure cardbacks.
New video reviews coming soon.
New video reviews coming soon.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Halloween III : Season of the Witch
Red Coat and Black Coat check out the much maligned Halloween Part III : Season of the Witch.
I wish I could figure out what the hell the costume of the kid on the right is supposed to be. He or she appears to be wrapped up in some kind of a sheet that covers their entire head. Notice how their arms aren't free ad they have to carry their tick-or-treat bag clenched in their teeth.
Maybe it's just the shittiest ghost costume in the world. Kind of reminds me of Calvin's onion costume.
Other videos of interest:
Very thorough, nearly hour long recounting of Halloween III
Maximum Overdrive trailer using Halloween III theme music by John Carpenter and Alan Howarth
Halloween III teaser and theatrical trailer
Stacey Nelkin giving some of her patented relationship advice
Monday, June 8, 2015
Sesame Street's "Ladybug's Picnic"
For 30 years, I have been unable to count to 12 without singing the rest of "The Ladybug's Picnic".
I was interested to discover Sesame Street updated this classic with a shot-for-shot re-make, using claymation and a new version of the song.
Unsurprisingly, I found the newer version a terrible disappointment. Perhaps I'm blinded by nostalgia, but as shot-for-shot remakes go, this is a bigger mess than Gus Van Sant's Psycho.
For starters, the new cover of the song is too aggressive! I hate how the singer roars random words, breaking the infectious rhythm that made the original so memorable. Why a new version? Is this the result of a royalty squabble?
Another change I can't wrap my head around is switching the firefighter from a mouse to a dog. Did they think a dog with his tongue hanging out was cuter than a hard working, blue collar field mouse? Scale-wise, the mouse makes more sense as a mouse is closer in size to ladybugs than a big dog would be.
I dread to think of what horrors they're planning to turn the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Pinball cartoon into.
I was interested to discover Sesame Street updated this classic with a shot-for-shot re-make, using claymation and a new version of the song.
Unsurprisingly, I found the newer version a terrible disappointment. Perhaps I'm blinded by nostalgia, but as shot-for-shot remakes go, this is a bigger mess than Gus Van Sant's Psycho.
For starters, the new cover of the song is too aggressive! I hate how the singer roars random words, breaking the infectious rhythm that made the original so memorable. Why a new version? Is this the result of a royalty squabble?
The new version of the ladybugs look weird. The original aren't overtly feminine, they're just wearing bonnets. The newer ones look like Mad Men era housewives; fresh from the hair parlour, always preening themselves, obsessively consulting mirrors and reapplying lipstick. They're at a picnic for Christ's sake!
Another change I can't wrap my head around is switching the firefighter from a mouse to a dog. Did they think a dog with his tongue hanging out was cuter than a hard working, blue collar field mouse? Scale-wise, the mouse makes more sense as a mouse is closer in size to ladybugs than a big dog would be.
I dread to think of what horrors they're planning to turn the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Pinball cartoon into.
Monday, June 1, 2015
John Carpenter's "Halloween" vs Chuck Norris' "Silent Rage"
A look at the number of (obviously intentional) similarities between John Carpenter/Debra Hill's HALLOWEEN and early Chuck Norris movie SILENT RAGE.
Other videos of interest:
Detailed audio review of 1979 sexually explicit HALLOWEEN novelization.
Interview with Jamie Lee Curtis circa 1980 to promote PROM NIGHT
Donald Pleasence discusses working with Woody Allen
Audio of 1979 reacting to ending of HALLOWEEN
Labels:
Halloween,
Horror,
John Carpenter,
Movie Reviews
Saturday, March 7, 2015
John Candy in Armed and Dangerous (1986)
John Candy and SCTV co-star Eugene Levy headline forgotten 1986 action-comedy Armed and Dangerous.
The supporting cast is made up of familiar 80's faces ("Hey, it's the bad guy from Beverly Hills Cop! And the replicant from Blade Runner!").
The worse acting belongs to a young Meg Ryan. Aware she's in a comedy, she appears to be channeling the spirit of Lucille Ball, injecting her performance with ditzy line readings and mannerisms. Trouble is, her dialogue is a straight, dull exposition, so her comedic persona just comes off as awkward.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Maximum Overdrive Topps Sticker Mock-Ups
I'm disappointed Topps didn't license Maximum Overdrive for a trading card series. While they didn't do a lot of R-rated movies, such a license wasn't unprecedented (Alien for example).
Kids missed out getting to adorn their school note books with all kinds of awesome Maximum Overdrive imagery. Shame.
Kids missed out getting to adorn their school note books with all kinds of awesome Maximum Overdrive imagery. Shame.
Labels:
Hey Kids!,
Printed Oddities,
Stephen King
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive (1986)
Released only two weeks before Stand By Me, 1986's Maximum Overdrive is unfairly criticized for being the worst Stephen King movie of all time. Though by no means perfect, Red Coat and Black Coat find much to admire in King's drive-in classic.
Fun fact: Cast includes both Frankie Faison and Giancarlo Esposito, who would appear three years later in Spike Lee's masterpiece Do The Right Thing.
Bad Sound FX: When the kid shoots up the drive-through menu, you still see bullet holes being blasted into the sign after the sound of gunshots have ended.
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