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What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

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Too bad this didn't happen in some upstate New York backwater, or else I'd say Flaggy's finally cracked.

I’ve always said it’s going to be nice to meet you all at the trial or when the FBI interviews us.
 
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I’ve always said it’s going to be nice to meet you all at the trial or when the FBI interviews us.

"Well, Agent Mulder, he seemed high strung and he had stupid opinions but no I never thought he'd do that..."
 
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That's pretty much a standard pro rasslin' move from the old days. When a guy would "stomp" the chest and walk over an opponent. My friends and I would do that move all the time while horsing around.
 
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Holy crap, this is real!

Ömer the Tourist in Star Trek (Turkish: Turist Ömer Uzay Yolunda) is a 1973 Turkish cult comedy science-fiction film, produced and directed by Hulki Saner, featuring Sadri Alışık as a Turkish hobo who is beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise. The film, which is the eighth and final in a series of films featuring Alışık as Ömer the Tourist, is commonly known as Turkish Star Trek because of plot and stylistic elements parodied from Star Trek: The Original Series episode The Man Trap (1966) as well as the unauthorized use of footage from the series.

From a review:

The best part though is that it was filmed on location at Ephesus (one of the seven wonders of the world) giving it higher production value than the original which was filmed on a soundstage with cheap props.
 
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