I thought I'd throw this little gem in, it is from a 1985 stop-motion film called The Adventures of Mark Twain. And this is where is goes psycho.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak3z2Pm7Iwg
WTF?
A description of the movie, that you apparently need serious Schedule 1 drugs to watch, can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Mark_Twain_%281985_film%29
(they had the movie for sale in the museum shop. I am soooo buying it.)
Q. Is it a Submarine or a Grinder? Or perhaps a Hero? A. All of the above.
Monday, September 3, 2007
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wow...that was like gumby on crack
Man, that is seriously freaky!
On the imdb description of the film, this quotation is attributed to Twain:
"A harp, a hymn book and wings? Good god, what a swindle. I'm led to consider a different path. Heaven for climate, Hell for company."
Ah-mountainbike to that!
Alright, I'll admit that I'm a bit freaked out, right now. Just a bit...
It would appear that the full title for this movie should read The Adventures of Mark Twain, As Told by Wes Craven.
I'm not sure if the drugs would make this any less disturbing, but they couldn't make it anymore so.
Btw, I want this movie!
And I'm pretty sure that kid has a corncob pipe.....
According to imdb, the kids are supposed to be Tom and Becky and Huck!
Surreal...
Yeah, as I was watching it, I kind of thought that's who those kids were supposed to represent.
That would explain the corncob pipe. If I recall my Twain, Huck smoked one.
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