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Surfing USSR - Ray Stevens Comedy Classics comedic music video about the cold war. Surfing USSR - Ray Stevens Com |
Interview with Anne Beachley Surfer |
Got bored one day put random clips and stills together surf comedy |
PART ONE OF TEN
'Surf II', full title 'Surf II: The End of the Trilogy', was a 1984 comedy/sci-fi/surf film by Randall M. Badat that has seemed to slip through the cracks of time into an almost perpetual state of obscurity, never to find a DVD release due to the presumably unattainable rights of it's soundtrack. Leave it to some punk teenager like myself to unearth it on VHS and unleash it upon the unsuspecting public via YouTube.
'Surf II' is-...er, that is, *should have been*...popular for it's extremely corny jokes, overload of 1980s slang and pop culture, and complete lack of coherence. You won't believe it's not a Troma film! 'Surf II' features the best of the B-movie stars: Linda Kerridge, (the indescribably awesome) Eddie Deezen, Lyle Waggoner, Eric Stoltz, Cleavon Little, Peter Isacksen, Ruth Buzzi, Carol Wayne, Terry Kiser...
...and Ron Palillo as "Inspector Underwear".
That alone should make you want to see this flick.
Also notable is the film's soundtrack, featuring everything from The Beach Boys to The Ventures, Thomas Dolby to Wall of Voodoo, the Circle Jerks to The Stray Cats. 'Surf II' contains the Oingo Boingo song 'Hold Me Back', which, as far as I can tell, can ONLY be heard in this film (that is, in part one of my upload). Also making an appearance is legendary LA ska/soul band The Untouchables, performing the song "Dancebeat" (in part six).
So sit back, grab some shrimp and a Buzzz Cola, turn off your brain, and enjoy what may possibly be one of the oddest teen comedies that came out of the eighties!
And for more information on 'Surf II', please to visit the WikiPedia article that I also created (yes, I have a lot of time on my hands):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_II
Cheers!
Skibz. 'Surf II: The End of the Trilo |
This speech is the true story of me learning to surf in Hawaii way back in 1975. This was done for Project #5 from my Storytelling manual, "Bringing History to Life". The speech is dedicated to my old friend, Terry Mears. Ron Turrentine: The Rise & Fal |
The trailer for the movie Surf Ninjas Surf Ninjas Trailer |
Aging surfer dude Jax is not Allie's dream date. Mismatch.com: Jax - Comedy Tim |
PART THREE OF TEN!
'Surf II', full title 'Surf II: The End of the Trilogy', was a 1984 comedy/sci-fi/surf film by Randall M. Badat that has seemed to slip through the cracks of time into an almost perpetual state of obscurity, never to find a DVD release due to the presumably unattainable rights of it's soundtrack. Leave it to some punk teenager like myself to unearth it on VHS and unleash it upon the unsuspecting public via YouTube.
'Surf II' is-...er, that is, *should have been*...popular for it's extremely corny jokes, overload of 1980s slang and pop culture, and complete lack of coherence. You won't believe it's not a Troma film! 'Surf II' features the best of the B-movie stars: Linda Kerridge, (the indescribably awesome) Eddie Deezen, Lyle Waggoner, Eric Stoltz, Cleavon Little, Peter Isacksen, Ruth Buzzi, Carol Wayne, Terry Kiser...
...and Ron Palillo as "Inspector Underwear".
That alone should make you want to see this flick.
Also notable is the film's soundtrack, featuring everything from The Beach Boys to The Ventures, Thomas Dolby to Wall of Voodoo, the Circle Jerks to The Stray Cats. 'Surf II' contains the Oingo Boingo song 'Hold Me Back', which, as far as I can tell, can ONLY be heard in this film (that is, in part one of my upload). Also making an appearance is legendary LA ska/soul band The Untouchables, performing the song "Dancebeat" (in part six).
So sit back, grab some shrimp and a Buzzz Cola, turn off your brain, and enjoy what may possibly be one of the oddest teen comedies that came out of the eighties!
And for more information on 'Surf II', please to visit the WikiPedia article that I also created (yes, I have a lot of time on my hands):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_II
Cheers!
Skibz. 'Surf II: The End of the Trilo |
Surf's Up! Pipeline |
Funny Jeff spicoli ( Surfers Dream ) |
Episode 4 of the comedy series "Civil Protection" based off the game Half-Life 2. In this episode, Dave goes on a short journey while Mike contemplates his fate. Visit the official site at http://civil-protection.blogspot.com Civil Protection: On A Rail |
Brothers Jonathan Ross and Paul Ross have a face off in an indoor surfing competition, complete with swimwear! Hilarious clip from smash hit BBC sports panel show, They Think It's All Over.
Watch MORE they Think It's All Over videos with BBC Worldwide here:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3A236DA09DF47293 BBC Sports Comedy: Brothers Jo |
PART FOUR OF TEN
'Surf II', full title 'Surf II: The End of the Trilogy', was a 1984 comedy/sci-fi/surf film by Randall M. Badat that has seemed to slip through the cracks of time into an almost perpetual state of obscurity, never to find a DVD release due to the presumably unattainable rights of it's soundtrack. Leave it to some punk teenager like myself to unearth it on VHS and unleash it upon the unsuspecting public via YouTube.
'Surf II' is-...er, that is, *should have been*...popular for it's extremely corny jokes, overload of 1980s slang and pop culture, and complete lack of coherence. You won't believe it's not a Troma film! 'Surf II' features the best of the B-movie stars: Linda Kerridge, (the indescribably awesome) Eddie Deezen, Lyle Waggoner, Eric Stoltz, Cleavon Little, Peter Isacksen, Ruth Buzzi, Carol Wayne, Terry Kiser...
...and Ron Palillo as "Inspector Underwear".
That alone should make you want to see this flick.
Also notable is the film's soundtrack, featuring everything from The Beach Boys to The Ventures, Thomas Dolby to Wall of Voodoo, the Circle Jerks to The Stray Cats. 'Surf II' contains the Oingo Boingo song 'Hold Me Back', which, as far as I can tell, can ONLY be heard in this film (that is, in part one of my upload). Also making an appearance is legendary LA ska/soul band The Untouchables, performing the song "Dancebeat" (in part six).
So sit back, grab some shrimp and a Buzzz Cola, turn off your brain, and enjoy what may possibly be one of the oddest teen comedies that came out of the eighties!
And for more information on 'Surf II', please to visit the WikiPedia article that I also created (yes, I have a lot of time on my hands):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_II
Cheers!
Skibz. 'Surf II: The End of the Trilo |
3rd annual Loews Surf Dog Competition was held in Imperial Beach, Ca on June 28, 2008. 2008 Loews Coronado Bay Resort |
A short trailer for Half Life - scottish surf, comedy, horror, documentary covering 15 years of surf trips 1992-2006. following dave, matt and tim on surf trips to scotland with some classic injuries, classic surfing at thurso, brimms ness, melvich, sandside. some eco-twists and comedy with a bit of horror thrown in!
Highly commended at the 2008 IOV awards. Selected for surfstock eye candy award 2008. Selected for International film festival of England 2008. Half Life Scotland Surf Docume |
huge wave extreme surfing huge wave extreme surfing |
Trailer for the awfully low-budget Surf Nazis Must Die Surf Nazis Must Die Trailer |
PART SIX OF TEN
'Surf II', full title 'Surf II: The End of the Trilogy', was a 1984 comedy/sci-fi/surf film by Randall M. Badat that has seemed to slip through the cracks of time into an almost perpetual state of obscurity, never to find a DVD release due to the presumably unattainable rights of it's soundtrack. Leave it to some punk teenager like myself to unearth it on VHS and unleash it upon the unsuspecting public via YouTube.
'Surf II' is-...er, that is, *should have been*...popular for it's extremely corny jokes, overload of 1980s slang and pop culture, and complete lack of coherence. You won't believe it's not a Troma film! 'Surf II' features the best of the B-movie stars: Linda Kerridge, (the indescribably awesome) Eddie Deezen, Lyle Waggoner, Eric Stoltz, Cleavon Little, Peter Isacksen, Ruth Buzzi, Carol Wayne, Terry Kiser...
...and Ron Palillo as "Inspector Underwear".
That alone should make you want to see this flick.
Also notable is the film's soundtrack, featuring everything from The Beach Boys to The Ventures, Thomas Dolby to Wall of Voodoo, the Circle Jerks to The Stray Cats. 'Surf II' contains the Oingo Boingo song 'Hold Me Back', which, as far as I can tell, can ONLY be heard in this film (that is, in part one of my upload). Also making an appearance is legendary LA ska/soul band The Untouchables, performing the song "Dancebeat" (in part six).
So sit back, grab some shrimp and a Buzzz Cola, turn off your brain, and enjoy what may possibly be one of the oddest teen comedies that came out of the eighties!
And for more information on 'Surf II', please to visit the WikiPedia article that I also created (yes, I have a lot of time on my hands):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_II
Cheers!
Skibz. 'Surf II: The End of the Trilo |
Brad discovers either a really weird glitch or a really neat trick for Niko, lols... GTA4 - Door Surfing!! |
In an effort to build relations with local kids some Policemen decided to have them a race... It didn't quite go to plan! Widnes Policeman Tries Body Su |
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