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Old 12-01-2012, 03:14 PM   #28
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I first started watching the show during Joel's last couple of seasons, but I was very little at the time and my sense of humor hadn't really developed yet. I knew that it was a guy and a couple of robots making fun of bad movies, and that was gold to me. I actually didn't like Mike for a long time, basically because I was used to Joel and he wasn't Joel, but over time I started to prefer Mike.

And while I liked Trace Belleau just fine, Bill Corbett was easily the better Crow. The show I think really hit its high point during the Sci-Fi Channel seasons, with Mike and Bill and Kevin, and Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy as the villains (though I'll always have a soft spot for Dr. Forester and TV's Frank)
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