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Excaliburger: Episode 1 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Episode 2 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Episode 3 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Episode 4 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Episode 6 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Trailer (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Episode 8 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.
Excaliburger: Episode 5 (old from 2000)
Old, crappy low budget thing. Still funny, I think. From 2000, so I was 19. This was before I was editing digitally, so don't expect good picture quality or editing. Partly a parody of the Tom Cruise / Tim Curry / Mia Sara / Ridley Scott film Legend. "Once upon a waste of time ..." In a time of kings, legends and fast food, despair and darkness have sloshed over the land. The last king was unable to produce an heir or indeed do much of anything in bed, and his most prized possession, EXCALIBURGER, a spatula encased in stone, is the only key to breaking the spell. Spanky, a wide-eyed young former fast-food clerk, sets out on a quest for some reason and encounters magic, danger and stupidity at every turn. He is trained by Merlin. Not the famous Merlin, but a very good wizard indeed. And he meets a young girl squire named Arthur who apparently wants to be king herself. (The nerve!) Will Arthur and Spanky conquer the obstacles and idiots around them to reach the spatula in the stone? And what are they supposed to do when they get there? Such is the plot of OCP's earth-shattering fantasy epic, "EXCALIBURGER (or, the Spatula in the Stone.)" Written and directed by Garrett Gilchrist (and David Marshall and everyone else who helped) and produced by David Ashe. Original music by Gr*g Nicolett and Tal Pearson and David Ashe. It was recorded on location in Fairfield County, Connecticut during August 2000. The cast is as follows: Garrett Gilchrist [Spanky], Michelle Caruso [Arthur], David Ashe [Merlin/Narrator/Dueling Customer/mummy], M!chelle Mo!a [Lady of the Lake/Dancing Black Dress], Justin Bielawa [Stan], Jennifer Simmons [Oona/Gypsy], Dan Buzi [Mr. MacDonald], Niket Doshi [Lord of the Sword], Gr*g Nicolett [Lord of Mirrors/Lord of the Dance], Ben Sipprell [King Arthur], Desiree Accomando [Queen], Gabe Cooper-Bey [King of Fairies], Steve Nagy [Town Crier/Fairy/Ninja/king], David Marshall [minstrel], David Brown [keeper of the mummy], Liz DiMenno [Young woman], and Jon Miller, Pete Guerrera, Megan Finnegan, Heather Bombero, Jennifer DiMeglio, Bethany Veerman, Sara Jeruss, Melissa Duphiney, Tal Pearson, Sarah Rowe, and Tom Vandevoort.