Failure To Launch
A tie-in cartoon for a videogame that flopped. Obviously includes Tim Curry.
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A family's boat trip ends when they wash up on an island in the Bermuda Triangle, but don't worry, it's aggressively All Good.
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80's housewives team up to crack an incredibly inappropriate case, but tbf the cops are shit.
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Old friends Michael Williams and Sarah Baggs follow Ferris down a centrist musical rabbit hole.
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Robert Wagner (Dr. Evil's Number 2) as a cut rate Bond goes up against Bette Davis (her own eyes) as a full-blown Bond villain.
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Growly, 80s-style vigilante justice dispensed by a flying-animal-themed anti-hero. Hero is more homeless than usual.
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That reporter from Batman '89 has a crimefighting dog and a live-in Dad. Solves crime?
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Scott Bakula has another run in with a space probe, but this time, it's personal. Because it's inside him.
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Scott Bakula is exposed to Space Gas and cannot die. He finds this extremely inconvenient.
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It’s the Three Musketeers, but set in modern day (August 2000) America! How does that work? We still don’t know.
info_outlineThis week we're looking at our oldest pilot ever, Madame Sin, a 1973 attempt to kinda do Bond on TV, but what if the villain was the protagonist and also Bette Davis?
She's got everything: weird gadgets, a secret lair, underground lab filled with mad scientists, a delightfully camp second-in-command, even a plan to steal a nuclear submarine!
The only thing she's missing is someone willing to tell her to stop adding steps to her plan, or maybe suggest she think about using that mind control device more often.
Reviewers: James Ferris, David Shaw, Harry Brimage
Soundboard: Andrew Cherry