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   Derek Janssen to Joseph Nebus   
   Re: Riff of the Giant Leeches   
   11 Feb 08 00:24:32   
   
   From: ejanss1@nospam.verizon.net   
      
   Joseph Nebus wrote:   
   > Robert Hutchinson  writes:   
   >   
   >   
   >>There's an argument to be made, as well, that they occasionally lost   
   >>track of when the host segments would be interrupting the movie. Was it   
   >>the Joey the Lemur segment that happened before we even saw the "lemur"   
   >>in that movie?   
   >   
   > 	Yes, it does happen before the `lemur' pops up, although as I   
   > remember it Joel plants during the opening credits that there's to be a   
   > lemur in the movie -- I think that's attributed to the Psychotronic   
   > Film Guide, but I could be wrong.   
   >   
   > 	It has been argued that the host segements in ``The Horrors Of   
   > Spider Island'' were swapped, and that looks reasonable -- the segment   
   > where they deliberately crash the Satellite of Love would fit better   
   > shortly after the plane crash in the movie, and the giant spider that   
   > catches Mike would fit better at the end of the third movie segment.   
   > There I think there were allusions to the just-completed host segments   
   > in the start of the next movie segment, though, so they must have been   
   > written in that slightly odd order.   
      
   And then there's the mystery of that Willie the Waffle Sprite segment   
   that appeared SEVEN SEASONS before "A Case of Spring Fever"...   
      
   Derek Janssen   
   ejanss1@verizon.net   
      
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