Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Huievest
Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Kinley
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
jts0405
Spac Ghost Coast 2 Coast is the ground breaking show that put Adult Swim on the map. Even though Aduly Swim started in the beginning of the 2000's, Spac Ghost Coast 2 Coast was around for nearly 10 years, running strong. It made itself just such an awesome show. Viewers loved it so much. I hope they will bring it back to Adult Swim, but if not I am buying all of the seasons and enjoying what used to be a classic of light nights. He is known for just having so many guests on his talk show that were big times movie stars and rock stars. To me, when he was a cartoon show it was OK, but when he became a late night talk show cartoon. That truly changed cartoons for ever. It changed the lines between adult and child cartoon on Cartoonetwork.
craigjclark
Looking for the most unusual show on television? Well, look no further, because you've found it. "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" is more than just an animated talk show starring a washed-up '60s cartoon hero and his evil sidekicks. It's also a deconstruction of the superhero mythos, an attack on the culture of celebrity, and both a celebration and interrogation of the pop culture wasteland from which it sprang.It's also one of the funniest shows that has ever been -- and ever will be -- on television. It features episodes that make you scratch your head ("Story Book," "Woody Allen's Fall Project," "Brilliant Number One"), ones that take you behind the scenes and show you their process ("Transcript," "Table Read") and ones of such dizzying inventiveness ("Jacksonville," "Pavement," "Joshua," "Knifin' Around") that they make you glad that someone, somewhere thought the idea of giving Space Ghost his own talk show wasn't so stupid."All right, my little unhappy monkeys."
S.R. Dipaling
The guys at CArtoon Network(literally Turner Studios) had reels of Space Ghost footage from the late '60s and had a brainstorm: Re-edit the voice tracks of the cult cartoon and re-edit the action to look like a late night talk show. And behold! Space Ghost Coast-to-coast is born!The episodes are fifteen minutes long,so usually two are run per half-hour. Real,live guest sit through inane questions and banter from SG,his mortal enemy and band-leader Zorak,his producer,another villain Moltar and...well,whatever the heck once villain-turned-moron Brak is. INtermittenly,other space villains from episodes past will appear and often the ebb and flow of the show is interrupted,changed,mixed or completely blown-up,often replete with back story and side-references.I was delighted to see it make a comeback(it AND The Brak show)on Adult Swim. It allows me to postpone(for now)having to go buy it on DVD.I suggest anybody who gets a kick out of talk-show parodies and/or send-ups of old Hanna-Barbera cartoons go rent/or buy this on DVD,or at least TiVo it on Saturday and Sunday nights on CN.
PowerBub
If you haven't seen Space Ghost: C2C yet, or for that matter any of the "Adult Swim" lineup on Cartoon Network (Sunday night 10pm-1am eastern time), you don't know what you're missing. The shows are more or less all intertwined with the same bunch of writers/actors, and all have the same themed humor: flat-out weird. The topics and dialogue are always completely random, which is what makes it so damn funny. The thing about Space Ghost is he has actual people talking to him and aren't really sure how to react to the random ramblings of Space Ghost and his crew - Zorak, the evil giant mantis band leader, and Moltar, the less-evil lavaman director (half the time they just ignore the guests). If you've seen some of the more recent episodes, you notice that plot is even less of a factor in the writing of this show than when it originally started. With guests from Willie Nelson to Al Roker to Timothy Leary to a cow, this show has it all.