Saturday
Mar072015

GPC Episode 77 - I Come in Peace (1990)

The Guilty Pleasures Cinema is celebrating its THIRD ANNIVERSARY with I Come in Peace, and in how many parts?  THREE!

These were completed and started posting March 1 (Part 1), March 6 (Part 2) and March 7 (Part 3)

After a year dead, I'm back to life and ready to confront what appears to be an Infinity Gauntlet wielding Indicator.  Once and for all!

Come find out with one of the greatest underrated action movies of the 90s starring Dolph Lundgren!

There are gueststars and cameos, as we have the return of Dead End Rhoades, Death herself is back, plus special testing by Thrand & Eldgrimr, and whatever happened to the TX?  Will Cthullian from Triskaidekafiles make his anniversary debut?  And how about cameos from Matt Zion of Wreckless Eating, The Unemployed Historian, DJ SoundBite, Sunny Jim and Starchibald of the Isle of Rangoon, all people Scott encountered before, but wait, did the Indicator go and get on the bad side of Diamanda Hagan?!  All that, and my Dad!

Extra special thanks to everyone who contributed and helped things get this far, friends and collaborators and fans and first time contacts, it's all been awesome!

Don't forget to stay through the credits too, and hey, the Fourth Anniversary?  Sounds like Episode 100 to me...

-Scott

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Part 2

Part 3

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Reader Comments (1)

It was well worth waiting for. Your best one yet by far. It was obviously a ton of work and the effort came through. It was terrific. Proud of you. Congratulations.Dad

March 7, 2015 | Unregistered Commenterdon summerton

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