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* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: The [[Star Trek Voyager|EMH]] is The Cowboy, [[Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Film)|Dr. Miles J. Bennell]] is Victor Scrimshaw, and [[Mad Max|Wez]] is Mr. Igoe.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The [[Star Trek: Voyager|EMH]] is The Cowboy, [[Invasion of the Body Snatchers|Dr. Miles J. Bennell]] is Victor Scrimshaw, and [[Mad Max|Wez]] is Mr. Igoe.
** [[Chuck Jones]] can be seen in line at the grocery store.
** [[Chuck Jones]] can be seen in line at the grocery store.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The original script was darker and less comedic. For instance, during the raid on Vectorscope, the robbers line the scientists up against the wall and shoot them instead of just using knockout gas. Mr. Igoe has lines and is revealed at the end to be an android built by Dr. Canker. Also, the climax was different, involving a helicopter chase across the San Francisco bay.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The original script was darker and less comedic. For instance, during the raid on Vectorscope, the robbers line the scientists up against the wall and shoot them instead of just using knockout gas. Mr. Igoe has lines and is revealed at the end to be an android built by Dr. Canker. Also, the climax was different, involving a helicopter chase across the San Francisco bay.

Latest revision as of 22:39, 9 April 2014


  • Hey, It's That Guy!: The EMH is The Cowboy, Dr. Miles J. Bennell is Victor Scrimshaw, and Wez is Mr. Igoe.
  • What Could Have Been: The original script was darker and less comedic. For instance, during the raid on Vectorscope, the robbers line the scientists up against the wall and shoot them instead of just using knockout gas. Mr. Igoe has lines and is revealed at the end to be an android built by Dr. Canker. Also, the climax was different, involving a helicopter chase across the San Francisco bay.