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The Lounge at the End of the Universe => Gallimaufry => Topic started by: Chodon on July 05, 2008, 03:24:39 AM

Title: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Chodon on July 05, 2008, 03:24:39 AM
I almost posted this in the chamber of horror, because it scares the hell out of me.  Was anyone else freaked out by this when they went to Chuck E Cheese's as a kid?  Well, now it's a lot scarier.

http://www.youtube.com/v/QBhuBrWlmeA&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0

And if that's not enough:
http://www.youtube.com/v/ur8AwQHusZw&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Tango Alpha Delta on July 06, 2008, 01:26:23 AM
Okay... I'm either terrified (that someone would take the time to program either - let alone both - of these and film them - let alone use them in a Showbiz Pizza...

...or I'm horrified that someone would spend time manipulating the footage to look like they had.

Either way, yeah, that's pretty creepy.  (I remember when they were doing "Mickey (http://www.last.fm/music/Toni+Basil/_/Mickey)" in that show, and our party of church kids thought THAT was pretty racy. ;) )
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Chodon on July 06, 2008, 03:33:50 AM
I was always freaked out by the showbiz band when I was a kid.  It's even more strange when they're singing "love in the club".  I wonder if there is some sort of voice recognition for these songs or if each movement needs to be programmed independently.

Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

<edited to correct the song name>
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Darwinist on July 06, 2008, 06:09:58 AM
I remember that.  Thankfully, my kids have grown out of Chuck E. Cheese's (it's not Space Aliens).  A more fitting soundtrack for those videos would be the Psycho music.   
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: stePH on July 06, 2008, 02:45:20 PM
Okay... I'm either terrified (that someone would take the time to program either - let alone both - of these and film them - let alone use them in a Showbiz Pizza...

...or I'm horrified that someone would spend time manipulating the footage to look like they had.

I'm sure the second one is the latter case.  It sounds exactly like what I've heard on the radio, whereas the Shakira song is redone by the characters.
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Russell Nash on July 06, 2008, 05:47:20 PM
I was always freaked out by the showbiz band when I was a kid.  It's even more strange when they're singing "love in the club".  I wonder if there is some sort of voice recognition for these songs or if each movement needs to be programmed independently.

Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

<edited to correct the song name>

Thankfully I was only ever in one of those places once.  I vowed to never go back. 

My wife loves to say that Germany, "makes every mistake the US makes [culturally], but 10-15 years later."  Using that standard if Chucky Cheez isn't here yet, it will be eventually.
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Tango Alpha Delta on July 06, 2008, 06:07:18 PM
I was always freaked out by the showbiz band when I was a kid.  It's even more strange when they're singing "love in the club".  I wonder if there is some sort of voice recognition for these songs or if each movement needs to be programmed independently.

Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

<edited to correct the song name>

Thankfully I was only ever in one of those places once.  I vowed to never go back. 

My wife loves to say that Germany, "makes every mistake the US makes [culturally], but 10-15 years later."  Using that standard if Chucky Cheez isn't here yet, it will be eventually.

She's probably right, though the Hasselfhoff corollary would indicate that whatever horribleness they choose to copy, they will also make it worse.

(See, we only let him have a lousy TV-acting career... THEY made him a music & video "superstar".)
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Russell Nash on July 06, 2008, 06:30:15 PM
I was always freaked out by the showbiz band when I was a kid.  It's even more strange when they're singing "love in the club".  I wonder if there is some sort of voice recognition for these songs or if each movement needs to be programmed independently.

Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

<edited to correct the song name>

Thankfully I was only ever in one of those places once.  I vowed to never go back. 

My wife loves to say that Germany, "makes every mistake the US makes [culturally], but 10-15 years later."  Using that standard if Chucky Cheez isn't here yet, it will be eventually.

She's probably right, though the Hasselfhoff corollary would indicate that whatever horribleness they choose to copy, they will also make it worse.

(See, we only let him have a lousy TV-acting career... THEY made him a music & video "superstar".)

You wouldn't believe how many Firebirds of that vintage I still see in the city.
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: wherethewild on July 06, 2008, 06:44:16 PM
Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

Ahh, I haven't seen anything like it.

And now, having done so, I'm surprised that the entire country isn't insane. That's gotta screw a kid up. I think I'm developing issues from it right now.
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Russell Nash on July 06, 2008, 06:53:51 PM
Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

Ahh, I haven't seen anything like it.

And now, having done so, I'm surprised that the entire country isn't insane. That's gotta screw a kid up. I think I'm developing issues from it right now.


Does help explain some of the problems.
Title: Re: Creepy stuff...
Post by: Chodon on July 08, 2008, 09:44:53 PM
Can our overseas forumites let us know if there is anything like this anywhere outside the US?

Ahh, I haven't seen anything like it.

And now, having done so, I'm surprised that the entire country isn't insane. That's gotta screw a kid up. I think I'm developing issues from it right now.

So you're saying this is a uniquely American thing?  Nobody else subjects their kids to performances of a creepy, noisy mechanical band of dusty animals?  I find that hard to believe.   ::)