RiffTrax Presents a New Riff from Bridget and Mary Jo7 Replies to “RiffTrax Presents a New Riff from Bridget and Mary Jo”Commenting at Satellite News
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I’m for any movie that features paprika.
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From Wikipedia:
“The New York Daily News criticized (Nicole) Eggert’s acting and wrote that the film ‘wastes so much time deciding whether it wants to steal from Life-force, Starman, Species or Earth Girls Are Easy that it goes nowhere fast.’”
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John Diehl (Colonel Rosencrans) was Whitey in City Limits. Ritch Brinkley (Bubba the Truck Driver) was Ralph Carter in Master Ninja II. Co-producer Jonas Thaler was editor for Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II.
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But it also stars a future Klingon – you can’t ignore that. :-)
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Even that weird Japanese one that Chris Nolan plagiarized?
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Actually a then current Klingon, as the film came out in 1995 when Dorn was appearing as Worf on Deep Space 9.
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That “soft knocking” scene in the trailer was pretty amusing.
I’ve been on a Mary Jo/Bridget kick lately so I may have to add this one to the list as well.
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