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  • Shouldn't there have been a scale-model James Earl Jones in with that BRANE set-piece?

  • Of course you have to have a DR. STRANGELOVE reference.

    Factoid of the day....had Peter Sellers not injured himself during filming, he would have played the B-52 pilot, along with the British military man, the U.S. President, and of course the title character.

  • Loved the throwback comment, "This is COFFEE!!!"

  • One of those men at the beginning looks like Dick York. I know it isn't, but it would be funny if he went from The Shy Guy to a scary short like this.

  • "pete's dad wouldn't let us borrow his plane"

  • Dude, your jellyfish is dragging!

    "To protect the future, we must"

    Explode the present!

  • I love the dr stranglove and 2001 refference

  • at :53, can a horn speaker really make a clang clang clang sound of a bell? I suppose it could if someone had the microphone of their intercom system right next to a mechanical bell...

  • it would be nice if these films with low volume could have closed-captioning, that would be nifty!

  • did he say "low temps down to 100 degrees?!"

    "your jellyfish is draggin!"

  • SAGE: the 50's version of Skynet

  • On Guard! Touché!

  • baiodja,moron

  • Wonder what happened when SAGE crashed or locked up.

  • It probably never happened.

  • If it did, it meant frantic rebooting.

    Wait, my dad was just talking about this (although his time was a bit later); he mentioned something called a parallel system for bank computers. There were two computers running the same data, so if one crashed, the whole thing wouldn't collapse.

  • Wish the volume on the movie was louder. I can barely hear it. :(

    Blinking lights can mean only one thing--THE FUTURE IS HERE TODAY!

    So, how much porn could that computer hold?

  • SAGE, the most advance computer of all time, and it can only hold .00000001% of a song

  • Ah, but could you play Pong on one of those things, hmm?

    *applauds your riffing*

  • So I'm thinking IBM stands for International Battle Mongers...

  • To protect the future, we must "explode the present"

    Love it

  • pringle's factory jets on their way!

  • Wonder what they'd think of today's air force, with fly by wire, and stealth aircraft

  • Hello skyNET, for hte record, Texas Tower #4 sank in a storm killing everyone on board.

    Where are the cool weapons: The Nimitz Class Aircraft Carriers, the Apachie Gunships, the F15s, F16s and F/A18s, as well as the M1A2 Main Battle Tanks

  • Sorry, but those didn't appear 'til the '80s.

  • Very cute. :-)

  • Not bad, but Unresistable is the correct usage.

  • Another great riff, can't wait for the next one.

  • Dude, you say you got these vids off of archive.org, but I'm there now searching for clips, but their search engine isn't responding. how did you do it?

  • Yeah, their site has had problems for the last couple of days. The search doesn't work for me either. Under normal circumstances, these shorts are found in the Perlinger Archive section of Moving Images.

  • Susie won't know what hit her, indeed. lol

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