Showing posts with label Turbo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turbo. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

While We Are On The Subject of Power Rangers

I apologize for not doing a new blog for awhile.  It's been super busy here lately.

Anyway, I was just reminded why I didn't like Jason David Frank, Tommy, on power rangers.  I just listened to an interview that he did on No Pink Spandex, and does that boy not know when to shut up!  I'm sorry but  talking bad about Austin St. John every chance you get is really pathetic. The Power Rangers Debuted in 1993 and this particular interview was in 2010, I think it's time to move on Jason David Frank.  He spent close to 30 minutes talking horribly about ASJ, I'm at a lost of words.  Then again I don't believe much Jason David Frank says anymore. He claims to have invented the hand moves of the Turbo morph, but they used an almost identical one in Carranger (激走戦隊カーレンジャー)  I think I remember one time when he said that they didn't use any Japanese stock footage of the green ranger, because the green ranger dies.  WRONG!  I've seen all of Zyuranger and I can guarantee you that they used stock footage.


I'm sorry I know this isn't what I normally post about, but that really got under my skin this morning.  


NEXT POST:  a board game that my cousin always cheated in.  Do you need a clue?

Friday, May 6, 2011

TURBO

Power Rangers Turbo.  I remember the excitement I had when I first saw the trailer on tv. "OMG!  Jason and Kimberly are back!"  I remember when we got done watching the movie how awesome it was.  Rocky was finally gone, they had a female pirate for their new enemy, they had awesome car zords.  Then I watched it not to long ago and realized that it sucks butt!  It is complete crap, the little kid was annoying.  Dinosaurs are way cooler than cars. The only cool part, for me, was that Jason and Kimberly came back.  I still like this movie better than the first. (My personal opinion)

Here's a funny anecdote. I saw this in the movie theatre, during spring break.  My younger sister and I begged our grandma to take us to it.  Luckily our spring break was a week before the city kids, so the theatre was pretty empty.  Except for a handful of kids around our age.  We acted like we weren't seeing power rangers, and so did all the other kids. But what was funny was that we ALL ended up seeing the Power Rangers movie.