Hey /tv/, what's your favorite late '90s American Steampunk Western Action-Comedy film?
100 points to whoever names theirs.
Mild Mild Mest
>>64006257
That's incredibly specific, since there's only two steampunk films that were mainstream released (Wild Wild West and 9).
Vile Vile Vest
>>64006294
>>64006303
>>64006306
Nice!
Can you tell me your favorite late '90s American Comedy Science Fiction Spy movie?
Child Child Chest
>>64006303
whats' 9?
>>64006476
Boston Powers
>>64006608
Close but no cigar!
>>64006682
You stumped me
>>64006560
Ragdolls surviving in a post-apocalypse wasteland. Came out in 2009 (go figure) and has a really neat aesthetic to it. It really got me into Steampunk in the first place.
>>64006720
It's actually:pic related.
>>64006780
Should have said ALIEN somewhere in there then, prick
>>64007092
Woah, woah, buddy.
I can't be /THAT/ incredibly specific.
That would ruin the game.
Anyway, here's another one.
Favorite Early 2000's supernatural rom-com?
>>64007139
슈퍼 히어로 사랑 축제, syupeo hieolo salang chugje, the smash-hit 2003 show that was cancelled after three episodes, broadcast by now-defunct station DramaLive, starring Choi Lee, Kim Min-min and Choi Woo-yeon as a love triangle of superheroes who fight ancient demons in modern Jejudo?
>>64007139
Shawn of the Dead
>>64007306
Nice guess, butWe're doing films only :^)
>>64007373
Nope!
>>64007139
Then the answer is Wasuze otya, nightman!
A lot of people only know it from its serialization in Hoima, Uganda in 2010 by Bunyoro Television, but it was actually first shown as a series of short films on 8mm on a projector in the back of a stolen truck that traveled around rural Burundi from August 2001 to May 2002.
>>64007557
Actually, you're the closest one so far!
It's actuallyDown to Earth featuring Chris Rock.