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Post by Belchic on Sept 23, 2010 14:23:43 GMT -5
If you're a Beatles fan, you should see this. This is hilarious!
This guy has these little bobble-head figurines of the Beatles, and he reinacts the story of them in a nutshell. It's cool how accurate he nails all the important events, and it's funny at some parts where he does like uses of imagery. Keep in mind, this was made back in 1994; this was before the Beatles Anthology was released, when Linda McCartney died, when George Harrison died, when "Love" debuted, when "Across the Universe" was released, and when Beatles Rock Band was released.
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 23, 2010 15:19:10 GMT -5
Hey look, they really were bigger than Jesus! (well, not anymore)
Good old Ringo and the kid's show about trains. Still awesome, can't remember how many times I watched that as a kid...then he quit and they replaced him with a very oddly well-behaved George Carlin.
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Post by babclayman on Sept 23, 2010 17:18:57 GMT -5
Hey look, they really were bigger than Jesus! (well, not anymore) Good old Ringo and the kid's show about trains. Still awesome, can't remember how many times I watched that as a kid...then he quit and they replaced him with a very oddly well-behaved George Carlin. You too, Race? =3 Lord, I watched that show All the time in my youth. It is also good for Autistic Children as it teaches them, facial expressions. Still That was a nice series. Like a "101 Dalmatians The Series" for Train fan. X3 Ringos Replacement was one of the "Rolling Stones" for us in the UK. O.O Still, Amusing Video, Belchic. X3 Looking forward for more. X3
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Post by Belchic on Sept 23, 2010 17:45:17 GMT -5
I don't plan to post any more, because there really isn't anything else out there.
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Post by Kit on Sept 26, 2010 9:18:51 GMT -5
I like the sad pensive stare he has after John's been shot.
Has anyone seen the parody where Pinky & The Brain meets The Beatles?
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Post by Paws on Sept 26, 2010 9:59:12 GMT -5
This made me laugh so hard :'D
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Post by Belchic on Sept 27, 2010 0:18:59 GMT -5
One thing I especially love is when they fly to America, then he starts singing "Back in the U.S.S.R.", then they say, "We haven't written that song yet!"
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Post by Kit on Oct 8, 2010 16:57:11 GMT -5
Hey look, they really were bigger than Jesus! (well, not anymore) Good old Ringo and the kid's show about trains. Still awesome, can't remember how many times I watched that as a kid...then he quit and they replaced him with a very oddly well-behaved George Carlin. You too, Race? =3 Lord, I watched that show All the time in my youth. It is also good for Autistic Children as it teaches them, facial expressions. Still That was a nice series. Like a "101 Dalmatians The Series" for Train fan. X3 Ringos Replacement was one of the "Rolling Stones" for us in the UK. O.O Still, Amusing Video, Belchic. X3 Looking forward for more. X3 I thought Ringo did the Brittish version and George Carlin initially did the first part of the American show later to be replaced by one of the Baldwins. I have actually heard people praise Carlin's work though... In my country we had a woman do the voice
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Post by babclayman on Oct 8, 2010 18:17:02 GMT -5
Well...Apparently, there was this thing called, "Shining Time Station. I think it only showed in the US, However not in the UK.
Where Ringo Starr appears as Mr Conductor, a very small person, the size of a minature Barbie. However, the children who hung about the station and Ringo tell them a story of the Railway...I think twice an Episode.
Soon, Ringo was replaced by George Carlin, who took the role of Mr Conductor. And like said, he was oddly well behaved. Imagine if he didn't... "Hello, Thomas! Said the Fat C**t, Why not we talk on the Words you can't say on TV?"
Then, When the Movie came out, Alec Baldwin appeared playing Mr Conductor.
You can probably find the clips on Youtube somewhere...
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