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Film Sack 694: Inspector Gadget

Film Sack

Scott Johnson

Tv & Film

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2025

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

On this week's Film Sack podcast, a security guard's dreams come true when he is selected to be transformed into a cybernetic police officer. You know, like the dumb cartoon!

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0:00.0

I borrowed a book from your dad.

0:02.0

You did?

0:03.0

Power learning through speed study.

0:05.0

Oh.

0:06.0

It took me forever to get through it.

0:09.0

But I really think it's gonna pay off, though. This is film sound.

0:31.6

This is film sound. Oh, sure.

0:50.3

Hello, everybody, and welcome back to FilmSack, assuming you're back.

0:58.7

If you're new, that's fine.

0:59.9

You know, welcome two, not just back, but two.

1:02.7

Welcome to FilmSack, everybody.

1:04.0

This is FilmSack episode 649.

1:06.4

We are mining the very depths of film entertainment for all mankind since 2009.

1:10.7

I'm Scott Johnson, joined today by Brian.

1:12.7

He screams like a chimp when he sees a scientist bend over Dunaway.

1:16.9

Oh, look his scientist butt.

1:19.2

Oh, hi.

1:20.6

This week on FilmSack, we go-go and Specter Gadget No-No, after Disney starts maniacally laughing

1:27.3

and tending its late 90s live action hands

1:30.4

to bring to life an 80s animated Dick without a K, classic, and then immediately kills it with a

1:36.3

terrible script they shoved down Andy Dick's pants with a K, after I can only assume he escaped

1:42.0

from the set of Beekman's World? How you doing, 90s kids? We love you.

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