Bill-16
A rejoint janv. 2000
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I watch any shows based in Alaska. Heck, I've even watched "Molly of Denali" a kids educational cartoon.
Ice Airport Alaska is incredible. Instead of showing people living in wilderness we have a people who keep this Major Airport running. From maintenance guys changing runway lights in Zero Temp to people helping out an Eagles Nest.
Season 2 just started and the show Still Got It. Eventually all these shows run out of new and interesting material, but for now. Keep Rocking Ted Stevens.
Ice Airport Alaska is incredible. Instead of showing people living in wilderness we have a people who keep this Major Airport running. From maintenance guys changing runway lights in Zero Temp to people helping out an Eagles Nest.
Season 2 just started and the show Still Got It. Eventually all these shows run out of new and interesting material, but for now. Keep Rocking Ted Stevens.
It really is a cheesy movie. The Flag Waving near end was way so ridiculous I couldn't even laugh.
But, If you root root root for the Bad Guys it does get better. Sort of like watching a movie on Battle of Stalingrad. I find myself rooting for the bad guys almost. Almost!
But, If you root root root for the Bad Guys it does get better. Sort of like watching a movie on Battle of Stalingrad. I find myself rooting for the bad guys almost. Almost!
First thing that caught my attention was that my dad was fighting in the Pacific WWII when this was released. Things where not going well over there, but America still has to laugh. Right?
The violence and incredibly dizzying speedy scene changes are pure Tex Avery. There is no limit in animation and Tex pushed every limit. The Screwy Truant doesn't push too hard, but I could not hold in the laughs as I watch it today, probably 55yrs since I first saw it. Truant Officer sure had a thick skull. Take my word.
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