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Why Stephen Spielberg Hated This Hulk Episode

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The first season episode of the Incredible Hulk, “Never Give a Trucker an Even Break” was a great episode that one of the greatest directors of all time, Steven Spielberg hated. Why did Spielberg hate it? The episode used footage from Spielberg’s TV movie the Duel which he made him angry, and you wouldn’t like him when he’s angry. He couldn’t do anything about it though, since, Universal owned both the Hulk TV show and “The Duel” starring Dennis Weaver.   He did learn something though. After that he always insisted a clause be in his contracts to protect his movies from being used as stock footage. Regardless, of Spielberg’s feelings toward the episode, it was one of the best of the series. The scenes in question are related to the red Plymouth shown in the episode and the old beat up big rig truck. On the movie Dennis Weaver is harassed by a truck driver the entire movie and pretty much scared out of his mind.  Duel originally aired as a part of the ABC Movie of the Week...

This is One Crazy Christmas Cartoon Invasion

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This is one crazy Christmas cartoon with an mouse martian invasion you've never seen before. This is a funny cartoon for all ages to enjoy this Christmas time. You've got a martian mouse named Milo vs Santa Claus and a crazy caveman named Ug Lug living in the 21st Century and Claw Cat who happens to be a martial arts expert, or at least he thinks he is. Most of these characters are featured in Caveman Comics my original comic book series available at Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NYVBN6H

Six Million Dollar Man vs the Robot Maker

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In this video I take a look at the war between the Six Million Dollar Man, Steve Austin and the Robot Maker, Dr. Dolenz. The Robot Maker first appeared on the first season episode of the Six Million Dollar Man, “Day of the Robot and then on two more episodes, “Run, Steve, Run” and Return of the Robot Maker.” The Robot Maker could easily be confused with the Fembot creator, Dr. Franklin. Interestingly enough there doesn’t seem to be a connection between the two doctors and their bionic robots, even though, both doctors used the exact same tactic of replacing Austin’s boss, Oscar Goldman with an exact robot duplicate.  In his first appearance, the Robot Maker is referred to as Dr. Dolenz. In his second appearance he introduces himself as Jeffrey Dolenz. In his third and final appearance he introduces himself as Chester Dolenz. No explanation for the name change is given. Perhaps, he didn’t want people to know his real name. Coincidentally, on a trivia note, the actor who played the R...

The Incredible Hulk Meets the Super Friends

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What if the Hulk tried to join the Super Friends one Saturday morning back in the 70's or 80's? This cartoon features Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and other Super Friends along with the Hulk, of course.

Liberty Ace the Comic Book Hero of the Future

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Liberty Ace created by me, Tim Frady, is in the process of being completed within the next couple of months. I've been working on it in between posting videos to my Tvcrazyman Youtube channel . Liberty Ace is a comic book or graphic novel to be released on Amazon. It's a return to fun and wonder in superhero comics, I believe. Ace is a hero from another America, one that was settled way back in the 1980's when Ronald Reagan sent a group of settlers to outer space in search of a place to settle the new Shining City on a Hill. The mission was one that had been in the works since the days of JFK, who wanted more than to just go to the moon, and he planned to do it with technology America retrieved from aliens before and after the Roswell incident. Ace is a descendant of those Americans and, while chasing the murderer of his father across time and space, eventually winds up in our present day America. He brings with him from the future a retro American style, determination, and...

1996 Incredible Hulk Animated Series Facts, Trivia, and Review

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For information on the actors from the series watch the video above. The Incredible Hulk  1996 animated series aired on the UPN network for 2 seasons.  The series had a lot of cool guest stars like Thor, Iron Man, and the Fantastic Four’s Thing and we got to see Doc Samson in several episodes. In the first season the series spends most of its time on and around Gamma Base while in the second season Bruce is always hanging out with his cousin She-Hulk who seems to almost take over the second season even getting her name on the title of the series. We got to see the Grey Hulk which was cool. She-Hulk wasn’t really all that cool past the first appearance. I thought her sort of playfully haughty attitude was ok at first, but it old pretty quickly. Her character came across as really, really shallow. The episode I personally, enjoyed the most was the first season’s 10th episode entitled, “And the Wind Cries Wendigo” where the Hulk and General Ross have to work together to save Bett...

1990 TV Flash Facts

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 In this video I take a look at interesting facts about this classic tv show that paved the way for the Flash series of today. Visit  Caveman Comics   for information on the best comic book graphic novel for all audiences today. Visit Tvcrazyman Youtube page  for more stuff on cartoons, TV shows, and classic television superheroes. The 90’s Flash aired on CBS from September 20, 1990 to May 18, 1991 and featured Barry Allen as the Flash and starred John Wesley Shipp as Allen. In the show like the comics, Barry Allen is a forensic scientist working for the Central City police when he is struck by lightning and doused in chemicals in his lab which leads to him gaining the power of super speed. Flash 1990 TV Series Barry’s parents are both alive and his father never went to jail as shown in the CW Flash series. Research scientist Dr. Tina McGee, played by Amanda Pays, works at S.T.A.R. Labs and helps Barry fight crime while performing experiments to help Barry under...