October 4th, 2007

The birth scene

Following on from the previous post and comments, here’s the infamous birth scene. Amazing how it affected my young thinking that babies came out through the stomach vertically. Still deadly though and a great cliff hanger ending to the series.

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9 Responses to “The birth scene”

  1. Moondog Says:

    Absolute legend. Man this scared the CRAP outta me when I was a kid

  2. uiscebot Says:

    haha its reminding me of this puppet the last thing toy i ever got for xmas.

  3. uiscebot Says:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=qe-v1MoH6zQ&mode=related&search=

  4. collie e Says:

    not that far off how it happens in real life……..

  5. Bob Byrne Says:

    Yeah it was scary shit. Dude I only saw video of a child been born about two years ago!! Not the way I thought it went at all. Wasn’t prepared for the turds shooting out like an uzi and colour/shape of the baby at all. Looking forward to the real thing though.

  6. luke Says:

    that`s weird

    really fukin weird

  7. Bonzo Says:

    This is class! You can keep your CGI, ya modern-day, film makin’, typical bastards.

    Anyone remember all the different V books? East Coast Crisis, and all that shit? And who else wanted a voice-changer?

    God, I’m stoned.

  8. Bob Byrne Says:

    Ha ha! Just struck me that the younger readers like Luke never saw this. You missed out bro, fuck Heroes and CSI, THIS was telly.

    Nah Bonzo, saw the books but never read them. Though I remember going to a birthday party and blanking everyone to sit in the front room and listen/read the book and record thing for kids.

  9. Bonzo Says:

    I used ta love the readalong book / tapes…still have me Star wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark ones… They were our PS2s! The kids today don’t know they’re born… gah…mumble..

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