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4/23/2010 5:15 PMFoxhack wrote:
WOW, you mean Kung Tai Ted is a TV show in the... er... Cinema Snob-verse?
So much for a crossover...
Looking forward to your review of Riki-Oh! Reply to this
4/24/2010 12:32 AM
Chad Larson wrote:
So's the Big Box. The Cinema Snob bought a movie from them once. And the Cinema Snob is a show in the Bruno Maitai show universe (which I assume is real life) Reply to this
4/23/2010 5:26 PM
HansVon wrote:
LOL - This Great Movie deserves 2 reviews !!!!
Story of Ricky is Beyond Sanity , and worth having in your DVD collection !! Reply to this
4/23/2010 5:27 PM
bukowski1980 wrote:
Hey brad i cant wait for you to review all those Rambo rip-offs that Bruno Mattei did back in the 80s.I used to watch them as a kid but was to young to notice who directed them.I just watched Robowar again recently, really cheesy but still a fun movie to watch with some friends while having a couple of beers.nice to see their are more than one Bruno Mattei fans out there than just me. Reply to this
4/23/2010 5:28 PM
Enemycoke wrote:
Damn it Brad, If this is serious I love these crossovers. You know too well how to get me to come back... if the site gets any bigger we'll need a wiki to keep up with cannon Reply to this
4/23/2010 5:35 PM
Hellbishop wrote:
Oh my goodness The Cinema Snob and Riki-Oh on the same page! Aswell as hints of a full all out gut wrenching blood splattering festival of carnage review!
Truly KUNG TAI TED is the master of the tease to the Cinema Snob's orgasm triggering spasms tiltillating delievery of sweat soaking satisfaction like drenching rain in the Nam!
So soothing so disconnecting from distracting stressors.
4/23/2010 5:35 PMVendavalEste wrote:
Great episode, the two anime episodes of Riki-Oh are terrible but the comic takes itself to the sky with how insane it is, well exceeding that of the movie and even pitting Riki-Oh against aged Nazis, furries and ED-209 riders. Reply to this
Riki-Oh is a movie? I thought it was just a series of disgusting clips floating around the internet designed to appear vaguely related and serve as fodder for comediens Reply to this
4/23/2010 5:55 PMLC wrote:
what a grate twist at the the end cant waite for the snob review. plus the snob is train for the 2 year annaversary brawl hint hint Reply to this
4/23/2010 6:20 PMRyan wrote:
LOL! Even before I started the video, I thought "As much as I like Kung Tai Ted, Riki-Oh deserves more than just a few minutes. It's much better suited for a Cinema Snob review." It's like you read my mind, and I don't know if that's creepy or awesome.
Also, Bruce Lee-sus? Bruce-ifiction? Genius!
And I like the fact that you have your own Snob-iverse now that you've had all your other videos tie into the Snob at some point in time. Reply to this
4/23/2010 10:07 PM
Michael Rittenberry wrote:
Fan Siu Wong, the star of this hilariously awful (and simultaneously awesome) film, should seriously be a bigger star than he is. At least he was incredible in IP MAN... can't wait for the sequel to that! Reply to this
4/23/2010 10:42 PM
Kosta wrote:
Yes, this is awesome! I was so excited when I saw a Kung Tai Ted episode for Riki-Oh that I didn't even need the snob one. Then, the snob tease, and my week is made. In all honesty I cannot wait for it, because I know it shall be awesome. Reply to this
4/24/2010 1:41 AM
CrimsonDusk wrote:
Oh Rik-oh the perfect combination between gore and martial arts, the only awesome way to show how awesome is your kung-fu. Reply to this
4/24/2010 6:53 AM
Panda wrote:
I think the most hilarious part is that the Snob wants to show his moves at the Kurosawa film festival. Reply to this
4/24/2010 12:40 PM
Flo wrote:
Oh yes yes yes yes yes! I totally forgot about Story of Ricky, I saw that years ago. It's a shame you don't speak German Brad because the dubbing of the German version is beyond hilarious. Looking forward to the review. Reply to this
4/24/2010 4:50 PM
Prons wrote:
Aw man I love that movie, there's a scene where a dude does a flying kick like in mortal kombat and it looks like he's going to kick him in the chest, but due to hilarious kung fu editing it hits the opponent in the leg. Reply to this
4/24/2010 7:29 PM
MadClawMann wrote:
Pretty fun stuff. Oh yeah, the old intestine rap-around the opponent's neck technique. It's a lost art. Reply to this
4/25/2010 3:26 AMNils B-Film wrote:
Hell yeah, Riki-Ohis such a hilarious and amazingly entertaining film! I love the movie so much, and prefer it over the comic as well. I can't wait to see The Snob's reaction on this one, I'm sure he's got a lot to say about it. Reply to this
4/29/2011 1:37 AMCheap Flights Hong Kong wrote:
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6/30/2011 2:23 AMJeDeedike wrote:
Hi! Do you not think about the environment? Let's work on renewable energy? What can you offer in terms of advertising? Reply to this
Unfortunately my page hates donate buttons and the link doesn't work, but if you would like to help out The Cinema Snob, my Paypal account is under thecinemasnob@yahoo.com
I've always loved this movie. It always picks me up when I'm down.
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WOW, you mean Kung Tai Ted is a TV show in the... er... Cinema Snob-verse?
So much for a crossover...
Looking forward to your review of Riki-Oh!
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So's the Big Box. The Cinema Snob bought a movie from them once. And the Cinema Snob is a show in the Bruno Maitai show universe (which I assume is real life)
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LOL - This Great Movie deserves 2 reviews !!!!
Story of Ricky is Beyond Sanity , and worth having in your DVD collection !!
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Hey brad i cant wait for you to review all those Rambo rip-offs that Bruno Mattei did back in the 80s.I used to watch them as a kid but was to young to notice who directed them.I just watched Robowar again recently, really cheesy but still a fun movie to watch with some friends while having a couple of beers.nice to see their are more than one Bruno Mattei fans out there than just me.
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Damn it Brad, If this is serious I love these crossovers. You know too well how to get me to come back... if the site gets any bigger we'll need a wiki to keep up with cannon
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"Bruce Lee-sus" #(!@$*#$ Awesome!!
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Oh my goodness The Cinema Snob and Riki-Oh on the same page! Aswell as hints of a full all out gut wrenching blood splattering festival of carnage review!
Truly KUNG TAI TED is the master of the tease to the Cinema Snob's orgasm triggering spasms tiltillating delievery of sweat soaking satisfaction like drenching rain in the Nam!
So soothing so disconnecting from distracting stressors.
Thanks for the rush
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Great episode, the two anime episodes of Riki-Oh are terrible but the comic takes itself to the sky with how insane it is, well exceeding that of the movie and even pitting Riki-Oh against aged Nazis, furries and ED-209 riders.
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Wait...
Riki-Oh is a movie? I thought it was just a series of disgusting clips floating around the internet designed to appear vaguely related and serve as fodder for comediens
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what a grate twist at the the end cant waite for the snob review. plus the snob is train for the 2 year annaversary brawl hint hint
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LOL! Even before I started the video, I thought "As much as I like Kung Tai Ted, Riki-Oh deserves more than just a few minutes. It's much better suited for a Cinema Snob review." It's like you read my mind, and I don't know if that's creepy or awesome.
Also, Bruce Lee-sus? Bruce-ifiction? Genius!
And I like the fact that you have your own Snob-iverse now that you've had all your other videos tie into the Snob at some point in time.
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HAHA Awesome
It's also hilarious how in the end he simply walks out by punching a giant ass hole in the wall of the prison.
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I'm excited Brad! Very excited!
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Fan Siu Wong, the star of this hilariously awful (and simultaneously awesome) film, should seriously be a bigger star than he is. At least he was incredible in IP MAN... can't wait for the sequel to that!
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Yes, this is awesome! I was so excited when I saw a Kung Tai Ted episode for Riki-Oh that I didn't even need the snob one. Then, the snob tease, and my week is made. In all honesty I cannot wait for it, because I know it shall be awesome.
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Yes! Brad's doing a 'Riki-Oh' review. I cannot wait!
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You always have the best opening themes!
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Beautiful segway from Ted to Snob!
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Oh Rik-oh the perfect combination between gore and martial arts, the only awesome way to show how awesome is your kung-fu.
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I think the most hilarious part is that the Snob wants to show his moves at the Kurosawa film festival.
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Riki-Oh is the best B film next to Killer Klowns!
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yeah lol i got this movie in a manga in motion box set lol
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Oh yes yes yes yes yes! I totally forgot about Story of Ricky, I saw that years ago. It's a shame you don't speak German Brad because the dubbing of the German version is beyond hilarious. Looking forward to the review.
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yay, the snobs doing riki oh aka the story of ricky aka riki oh the story of riki
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Aw man I love that movie, there's a scene where a dude does a flying kick like in mortal kombat and it looks like he's going to kick him in the chest, but due to hilarious kung fu editing it hits the opponent in the leg.
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Pretty fun stuff. Oh yeah, the old intestine rap-around the opponent's neck technique. It's a lost art.
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I love Story of Ricky so much, I'm not sure I can handle a Snobbing of it!
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Hell yeah, Riki-Ohis such a hilarious and amazingly entertaining film! I love the movie so much, and prefer it over the comic as well. I can't wait to see The Snob's reaction on this one, I'm sure he's got a lot to say about it.
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Does the movie have that scene where he sucker punches a lion to death?
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Nope, but that does happen in the manga.
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Nice friggin crossover.
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Cool crossover. I'll be keeping an eye out for the Snob's new review.
Just a thought-if you end up having kids, maybe you can review crappy children's films.
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lol, awesome crossover!
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I gotta go watch the movie right now before I watch the Snob review. It looks really awesome!
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When you do this review for the Snob, don't be too harsh. Riki-Oh to be honest, is fucking awesome!!
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EL GASP!
This just totally blew my mind. Can't wait to see the Snob's review of a movie that apparently stuck so close to its seinen source material.
-Watching the gut-punch, all I thought of was Linkara's phrase, "I AM A MAN!!"
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Incase my email didn't get read and to show other fans, i made Kung Tai Ted on a video game.(Fire Pro R)
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LOL a Cross over with yourself. But wow that looks a little graphic.
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