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Episode #114 – Abduction
Crazy holiday scheduling has yet again kept us from providing detailed show notes for this episode. We apologize. It won’t become a habit. As a peace offering, here is a link to a picture of a castle freak.
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Wikipedia synopsis of Abduction.
Tags: Dan McCoy, Elliott Kalan, excuses, Stuart Wellington, Taylor LautnerNovember 16th, 2012
Has anyone seen my ding dong?
Wait, so the first things he does are ride on the outside of a car and then wake up outside partially naked? Are we entirely sure his character wasn’t also a werewolf?
Hey, loved the show! Just a comment: I noticed when you guys were talking the Ninja Turtles theme song, you were joking about how the composer was probably living in a palatial estate somewhere. You guys do know that the composer of the song is none other than TV producer Chuck Lorre, right? I have no doubts he really does listen to the theme song every day in some ridiculously huge mansion.
This has become one of my favorite episodes of all time. Looking forward to reading your treatments/pitches of “Lady Hat Cop” and “Millionaire Teen.”
A suggestion for a film that is just weird is “Joyful Noise.”
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