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Episode 319 - "Hindenberg Juice - Taste The Humanity"

Welcome ladies and gentlemen of the evening to episode 19 of the third case file Fair Use Law has brought to the table. This week, an abbreviated Triceratops Tribunal tries to plug the giant gap of pop culture references currently spewing in the gulf of our minds. Topics in our cross hairs include our first announcement of product for mass consumption, the recent MPAA/Government crackdown on Piracy, “Operation In Our Sites,” the cosplay wins and epic fails of Connecticon, why a Dilaudid party will most likely end poorly for anyone, why Uwe Boll’s Rampage is not as cool a movie as you’d think it’d be by title alone, as well as about 30 other topics and more!

With Operation In Our Sites taking us closer and closer to the future Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails fortold, what better cautionary tale for today's cyber pirates than the video for NIN's Survivalism? Take particular interest in the video's censorship manner:



Let's keep the block rocking beats going. Take it away, Mel Gibson Voice Mails:



Uwe Boll has shocked and surprised the cinema loving public by releasing a series of movies that are not video game based that actually are pretty decent in a direct to DVD movie sense. While you might think Uwe is taking on Cloverfield with his movie Rampage, it's really about a returning war veteran going gun crazy. And in the movie Stoic, where he goes against type in casting Edward Furlong as a junkie jail inmate:



With Super Mario Crossover making people discover their love of the original Super Mario Bros all over again by including characters from other games, unfortunately not every character that applied got the callback:



And finally: one of our favorite movies here at Fair Use Law is the Fly, the classic 80s movie that somehow made Jeff Goldblum even creepier. But what if, instead of having his DNA merged with a fly, he had his DNA merged with a Nintendo Entertainment System? That answer is brought to you with a too-amusing-to-actually-be-a-commercial commercial from Toshiba:

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