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Screening of ‘Future War’ in Kerrville, TX

Long-time Satellite News reader Chris Wooten will be hosting a public screening of episode 1004- FUTURE WAR this Friday, July 18th, at 6:30pm at the First Christian Church of Kerrville,  1900 Goat Creek Road, Kerrville, TX. Food and drinks will be served.

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  1. Scott Smith says:

    Chris is an old friend and got me started with MST3K. Hope the good folks of Kerrville enjoy the show.
    Perfect episode choice btw – classic!

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  2. BlackRobbin says:

    I lived in Kerrville for years. Beautiful place. Wish I was there. I would definitely attend.

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  3. Chuck says:

    Yeah TX, getting in on the act! Great ep choice as well.

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  4. Goshzilla says:

    I hope the beautiful cathedral featured in Future War’s climax doesn’t make their little church look too plain in comparison.

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  5. Carol J says:

    Chris has been an MST friend for years. I wish I lived there, I would attend for sure!

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  6. Luther Heggs aka Number 6 says:

    MST3K infiltrating churches. I like it.

    But Scientology will be an altogether tougher nut to crack.

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  7. JC says:

    I’ve been asking around for a long time how one gets the rights to show episodes in public. I have access to an indie movie theater in New Jersey where I’d love to show episodes, but only if we can be guaranteed that lawyers wouldn’t be kicking down the front door. BBI doesn’t seem to want to be contacted.

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  8. Goshzilla says:

    Does BBI even exist anymore? Last I heard, Jim was practicing psychotherapy, and the official site hasn’t updated in ages.

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  9. JC says:

    Well, the official site occasionally updates with inexcusably bad animations of the bots. It’s something.

    Wait, no, it’s not something. It’s worse than something.

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  10. Brad says:

    I’m in Austin and would have loved to go. Unfortunately, I just now read about this. Hopefully, this will happen again?

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