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Happy Martin Luther King Day, Horatio Caine Style

Happy Martin Luther King Day! In honor of the great man, go nail a thesis or two or three to a church door. In other news, my brother-in-law and his wife are moving out to San Francisco, where, from what I understand, everyone watches a lot of Full House and eats a lot of Rice-A-Roni. On Saturday night my wife and I went to their going away party. It was fun. It was also where, at some point and for some reason, a conversation started about David Caruso, and which is why I wanted to share the great montage found below. That is all. Tune in tomorrow for something completely different.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948

Computer Warriors!

Man, does this take me back. A big thanks to Z. Constance Frost for pointing me in the right direction (Charles Gramlich was close with his guess). But silly me -- it wasn't a show so much as a one-time VHS movie. Here's what Wikipedia has to say:

Computer Warriors was a toy line made by Mattel from 1989-1990. The storyline behind the toys involves a top-secret government computer which unleashes evil Virus troops. These troops, led by Megahert, hide in everyday household objects and have the goal of world domination by taking control of computers. The government computer then produces good soldiers, the Computer Warriors, led by Romm to battle the Virus troops. The Computer Warriors tagline ran "Expect the unexpected!"

Unlike many toylines of the time, Computer Warriors did not feature a tie-in animated series. There was only a single pilot episode, Computer Warriors: The Adventure Begins, which was later released on VHS. Directed by Bill Kroyer (who also co-wrote with Carl Macek) it featured his signature style of integrating wireframe CGI with traditional hand-drawn animation.

Of course, I was only nine years old at the time, so I remember the toys much more than the movie (speaking of which, how uncreative was that marketing department? "What should we call these things?" "I don't know. How about 'Computer Warriors'?" "That sounds cheesy." "I know. So let's go sell some toys!"). Anyway, thanks to the almighty YouTube, everyone can experience the movie again. Here's part one:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3ggvKvY_R8

Tron Trivia

There was once a time when I visited IMDb daily and kept up with movie news. That time has long since past, but I still visit every once in awhile, usually to check up on a particular movie or TV show. And my favorite part is always the trivia section, those little tidbits that can be interesting and sometimes can be confusing and you always wonder just how these trivia bits got there. From what I can tell, it's like Wikipedia, and anybody can contribute. So it really makes you wonder about this nifty piece of trivia I found regarding the original TRON movie:

Jeff Bridges produced too much of a bulge in the crotch area in his computer outfit, so he was forced to wear a dance belt to conceal it.

So now you know.

Also, does anyone remember a cartoon from the 90's with these computer viruses that manage to escape a computer and hide in a kid's bedroom, turning his toys into weapons? If so, what was it called?

Now I wanted to post some kind of video from the original TRON, like the trailer or even the Lightbike scene. Instead, I leave you with a very important message from Tron Guy.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3609OtM138c