Cracking Up (1994) Actor Matt Mitler may Resemble Robert Picardo & another actor, actress or group from some movie, TV series, etc. I was not quite sure of. My guess? Possibly Judith Hoag. She & Picardo were in separate episodes of FOX TV western series The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. (1993) with Bruce Campbell. Connections: - Mitler's looks may be a bridge to the Star Trek & Star Wars sci-fi universes. The obscure science fiction films he appeared in, such as Brett Piper's Battle For The Lost Planet (1986) & sequel, Mutant War (1988), may in fact contain some deep seated references to these major franchises. - I did a past video on actress Ruth Martinez, who co-starred in 1984 horror film The Mutilator (with Matt Mitler), for example. I thought her looks very similar to Star Wars Princess Leia actress Carrie Fisher & at the same time also possibly director George Lucas, prequels Count Dooku actor Christopher Lee or Ghostbusters actor Dan Aykroyd. - I did another past video on Star Wars prequels Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader actor Hayden Christensen. I thought his looks also similar to Robert Picardo. - The title for Brett Piper's Mutant War may actually be a future reference to the X-Men series of films. Star Trek The Next Generation (1987) Captain Jean-Luc Picard actor Patrick Stewart later played mutant mentor Professor Charles Xavier in the FOX X-Men films from 2000. Robert Picardo is known to Trek audiences as The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) on Star Trek Voyager (1995-2001). - Matt Mitler (Deadtime Stories (1986)) & Robert Picardo (The Howling (1981)) both played werewolves in movies. - In Battle For The Lost Planet Matt Mitler's character is named Harry Trent. I thought this may be a reference to musician David Bowie who worked with Producer George Lucas on Labyrinth (1986) & did a 1996 song with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails entitled I'm Afraid Of Americans. - Bowie had acted in the 1976 Nicolas Roeg film The Man Who Fell To Earth. Robert Picardo appeared in a 1987 made for TV movie remake. - Also in Battle For The Lost Planet you will find actor Joe Gentissi who plays post apocalyptic gang leader Mad Dog Kelly. I thought this character bore a resemblance to action actor Sylvester Stallone. - Actress Candy Clark was in George Lucas teen drama American Graffiti in 1973 with actress Cindy Williams. She was earlier in Director Roger Corman's apocalyptic hippie drama GAS-S-S-S with Talia Shire (of the Rocky films).
00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:06In this video, I'll take a look at actor Matt Mittler.
00:10He was in the 1986 low-budget science fiction film, Battle for the Lost Planet.
00:16Alternatively titled, Galaxy or Galaxy Destroyer, directed by Brett Piper.
00:22And also in this cast, Denise Coward and Joe Gentisi.
00:27Also in the 1988 sequel, Mutant War.
00:31And Kristen Waterman, Jennifer Cates, and Deborah Quayle were in this.
00:35He directed and starred in offbeat comedy, Cracking Up, in 1994.
00:42So I took a look at Matt Mittler.
00:45I thought he may resemble actor Robert Picardo.
00:48And additionally, another actor, actress, or group from some movie, TV series, etc.
00:54I was not quite sure of.
00:56My guess, perhaps Judith Hoag.
00:58Now Picardo and Hoag were in a couple TV series together, separate episodes, including
01:04The Adventures of Briscoe County Jr., the Fox Western TV series, which ran between 93 and 94,
01:14starring Bruce Campbell.
01:16Alright, connections.
01:17So with actors like Matt Mittler, the Brett Piper films that I named, Battle for the Lost Planet,
01:24there may be a confluence of interconnections which cross into both the Star Trek and Star Wars universes.
01:31Out there in the history of cinema, you have films which are forgotten or unknown to the majority of audiences.
01:41That is from today's perspective.
01:44If you take a close look at this, these unknown works actually contain some deep-seated references to these major media franchises.
01:55Please take a look at actress Ruth Martinez, who is among the cast of the 1984 horror film The Mutilator.
02:04Matt Mittler was in this, but to me, Martinez, I thought may bear some resemblance to Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher,
02:13and at the same time, either Star Wars prequel actor Christopher Lee, or possibly director George Lucas.
02:20I did a past video on a Star Wars prequel Anakin Skywalker actor, Hayden Christensen.
02:29And there, I noted, I thought he may bear some resemblance to Robert Picardo as well.
02:36The title for a film like Mutant War, for example, may be a reference to the X-Men.
02:43The name of the character of Star Trek The Next Generation actor, Patrick Stewart, happens to be Jean-Luc Picard.
02:50He also played Professor X, Charles Xavier, in the X-Men films released from the year 2000.
02:58Miller and Picardo both played werewolves in movies.
03:03Robert Picardo was Eddie Quist in the original 1981 Joe Dante horror film The Howling.
03:10In this cast were Patrick McNeil, Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Slim Pickens.
03:15Matt Miller, also a werewolf in Dead Time Stories, the 1986 horror comedy anthology,
03:24where the cast included Scott Valentine, Nicole Picard, and Melissa Leo.
03:29If you dig through the plot of Battle for the Lost Planet, some connections become apparent.
03:38Miller's character is named Harry Trent.
03:41There is a David Bowie connection.
03:44Did a song with Nine Inch Nails musician Trent Reznor in 1996 entitled I'm a Friend of Americans.
03:53David Bowie had acted in the 1976 science fiction film The Man Who Fell to Earth.
04:01This was directed by Nicholas Heroic with Rip Torn, Buck Henry, and actress Candy Clark.
04:07Now, Robert Picardo had a part in the 1987 made-for-TV remake of The Man Who Fell to Earth.
04:16And in this cast was Lewis Smith, Will Wheaton, Annie Potts, Beverly D'Angelo, and Bruce McGill.
04:24Also in Battle for the Lost Planet, note the appearance of actor Joe Gentizzi's character, Mad Dog Kelly.
04:32And I thought his looks at least somewhat similar to actor Sylvester Stallone, a known for playing Rocky Balboa and John Rambo.
04:43George Lucas of Star Wars later worked with David Bowie on Labyrinth in 1986.
04:50Kenny Clark was in American Graffiti in 73 with Ron Howard, Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Paula Matt, Charles Martin Smith, and Cindy Williams.
05:01Williams happened to be in Roger Corman's Gas in 1970, subtitled Or It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.
05:13In this cast, you'll find Robert Corp, Elaine Diftos, and Talia Shire, who's in the Rocky films with Stallone.
05:20My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic.
05:22There I go back and look at movies and television from the past.
05:26I analyze these for possible references to future media.
05:28These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
05:33Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I'll also use an unconventional method where I'll look at the likenesses of the actors.
05:41What I found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items, and show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
05:54that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
05:59My email contact is EasterEggGuy, that's G-U-Y, at Yahoo.com
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