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  1. MSTJon says:

    Did we max out on comments or what? Was interested in reading a lot of celebratory comments interspersed with….not celebratory ones.

    Weird. I guess another comment was needed to get the previous ones available.

    Just pretend I’m not here.

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  2. new cornjob says:

    MSTJon:
    Did we max out on comments or what? Was interested in reading a lot of celebratory comments interspersed with….not celebratory ones.

    Weird. I guess another comment was needed to get the previous ones available.

    Just pretend I’m not here.

    okay jon – you’re not here! heh… it don’t surprise me if everyone just passed out from plain mst-overload bliss… whew, i hope the crew took a weekend off; it was exhausting enough for me to just watch you all do it through to the end! (heh and i’m on the bit-younger-than joel and the rest of the oldbies around here…) but it was also exhilarating – brilliant; heart-felt, heart-warming, dare i say? in all the best, most basic senses. don’t worry about the tech-diffs of pulling off such a hugely multi-cast telethon; it was just too much to ask of the net “live” – too much stupid “volume difference” issues with live-skype-style stuff. it just ain’t the same stuff as what can be dealt with in-studio over the time over a production; doing the tap-dance live over the air… that was a hoot!

    you know along with over-the-air channels here in the midwest like “me TV,” there is also two other similar channels called “COZI TV” and “this TV.” i don’t know if they’re at all related, but whoever has the best spread, might be fun to try to get for antenna-TV action. seems like all these channels lately like to show super-cheezoid flicks like “ski party” and (atm) “the christmas that almost wasn’t,” i couldn’t help but notice and try to pass along!

    those who “pooh-pooh” (yes, pooh! pooh-pooh!) such ideas as over-the-air broadcast, think of all the younglings out there who don’t even get dish. i think back to ye’olden days where i grew up, which probably still doesn’t have any standard cable-reach.

    i know the feeling’s going around… it’s like the best early xmas present ever eh? i can’t wait to see what joel and co. come up with next.

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  3. Captain Cab says:

    Frank Conniff:
    Hey, Captain Cab, Trace and I riff an entire movie and a couple of cartoons from the Cartoon Dump collection. We’re having a blast and look forward to performing in every city with a venue that would like to book us.

    Hey, Frank, thanks for the reply and the info. Movie riff + cartoon short riffing sounds like a really fun combo, I really liked the various fan posted bits of Cartoon Dump I have been able to see online in the past. Here’s hoping someone books you in the Twin Cities this coming year.

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  4. ThatGuy says:

    Sasha:
    That said, Patton’s seeming intent to imitate Mr Conniff’s look/style so colsely would tick me off if I were in Frank’s place.

    If you’re talking about the Kickstarter image of Patton, that wasn’t his doing. It was Joel’s. Here’s what Joel said on Kickstarter:

    “…I asked a graphics friend to create an image that sort of cloned Patton into someone who would look like Frank’s son. I think the image turned out great.”

    Who knows what Patton will actually look like on the show?

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  5. Sasha says:

    Who knows what Patton will actually look like on the show?

    Good point!

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  6. John Seavey says:

    Cheapskate Crow:
    I am wondering how aware the Mads were of the timing of the reboot.It makes it harder to advertise your show as “featuring the stars of MST3K” or something to that effect when now there is a new MST3K that they are no longer the stars of.I could definitely see how the Mads could be annoyed by that, plus it seems some of the former cast feel left out since Joel is going with a younger cast.

    On the other hand, I know that during some of the double-features last week Joel plugged Trace and Frank’s show. He’s clearly rooting for their success, even if they’re not coming back to be a part of the new series. (Also, they’re performing as “the Mads” and making pretty free reference to MST3K, something that might not be possible if Joel was inclined to be a jerk about it.)

    Again, I think it’s probably not a good idea to play, “Let’s Guess Who’s Secretly Pissed With Whom”. If anyone concerned wanted us to know how they felt, they would tell us clearly and unambiguously, and speculating about bad blood seems likely to cause misunderstandings and ill will.

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  7. Mike "ex-genius" Kelley says:

    Cheapskate Crow:
    I am wondering how aware the Mads were of the timing of the reboot.It makes it harder to advertise your show as “featuring the stars of MST3K” or something to that effect when now there is a new MST3K that they are no longer the stars of.I could definitely see how the Mads could be annoyed by that, plus it seems some of the former cast feel left out since Joel is going with a younger cast.

    I saw the Mads’ inaugural show in Chicago which was a few weeks before the reboot announcement so unfortunately I didn’t know to ask them anything about it.I do know they tape their shows but only for their own use like an aircheck.I helped Trace with their recording and asked him about the rights and he confirmed what many have said that releasing a show on video is a whole different and much more expensive kettle of fish than riffing a movie live.I am guessing this has something to do with why the later CTs were never released either.

    It certainly is more expensive, and certainly involves different things, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be done, nor does it mean it would not be profitable to do.

    As I said before, I suspect part of this is that the folks involved are better at the creative end (the “Show” in show business) rather than the business end of things. They are definitely leaving money on the table if they don’t market these shows on video. I well understand why it’s easier not to do so, but I would hope that if they don’t have the temperment to try that perhaps they can interest some other business oriented friends to help out.

    Shout would be ideal — they are working with Joel, they know their way around rights management, and they could then make money off the resultant video. I’m going to guess that if Trace and Frank wanted to enough, they could very well enter into *some* kind of deal with them, even if it meant that video release would be well after their run of shows (the other thing that happens with live stuff like this is the material has a “shelf life” that expires after you release it on video. Similar to what happens when they avoid making a movie of a successful Broadway show, or a comedian avoids using his show material on national television. They can perform in dozens of different cities with the same material, so it gets to be a somewhat lazy — only somewhat, mind you — way of entertaining, with only new material needed after you’ve exhausted the cities you can perform in).

    Even if they came near me — unlikely as I’ve explained since there really isn’t a college near by — I’m not sure I’d go see them (and that alone is a self-fulfilling prophacy) because as an old guy live entertainment isn’t my thing. Kids with cellphones annoy me no end… “Get off my lawn!”.

    So perhaps someday I’ll get to see a video of their act, as I’m sure it’s great. They are both very gifted performers, and I wish them the best.

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  8. skierpete says:

    Mike “ex-genius” Kelley: It certainly is more expensive, and certainly involves different things, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be done, nor does it mean it would not be profitable to do.

    Well – I hate to tell you this…it probably does. CT would live-riff public domain movies so that they could later release them without rights worries. If “The Mads” wanted to do that, they would probably have to either select PD movies, or get the right pre-approved for a video release. Since it sounds like they are doing Ed Wood movies, I think getting those rights are highly unlikely.

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  9. Thad says:

    skierpete: Well – I hate to tell you this…it probably does. CT would live-riff public domain movies so that they could later release them without rights worries. If “The Mads” wanted to do that, they would probably have to either select PD movies, or get the right pre-approved for a video release. Since it sounds like they are doing Ed Wood movies, I think getting those rights are highly unlikely.

    I’m pretty sure Plan 9 is PD, but I don’t know about the rest of the films they’re doing, let alone any they may plan to do in the future.

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  10. majorjoe23 says:

    Most of Ed Wood’s movies are in the public domain.

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  11. EricJ says:

    Except that Trace and Frank already had to riff Plan 9 for one commissioned appearance, and Twittered to the effect of, “yeahh, I know, wasn’t our idea…”

    Although the dreary CT’s were mostly public domains, from what we’ve heard of the surviving Brains, they’re not that hard up enough to go back to the Ed Wood well, which, TBH, has sort of had it after the Burton movie sort of brought the level of discussion down. They’ve done the “essential” Bride of the Monster, but there’s little left after that, and only extreme name-dropping would force them to do Night of the Ghouls.

    (Insert “Oh, but what about Violent Years and Sinister Urge?” Mike-fan comment here–Uh, yeah, it’s the Joel-produced series we’re talking about, they don’t just crib their school reports out of the Golden Turkeys book.)

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  12. Johnny's nonchalance says:

    We should have a montage of people doing spit takes while reading EricJ’s comments.

    Joel would most likely approve
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_YXLWEAKFo

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  13. Droppo says:

    I’ve decided EricJ is conducting an elaborate performance art piece.

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  14. Mike "ex-genius" Kelley says:

    I’m sure that trying to get the rights to non-PD movies for a LIVE riff wouldn’t make sense — but it sure would for something on video.

    Wake up, folks — Shout has proven it can be done, even with films we NEVER thought would get released for MST3K. Were all “The Film Crew” films PD? I doubt that as well (and, if so, that proves there are definitely films out there ripe for the riffing).

    It really boils down to do they want to make the effort, and I think clearly the answer is no. I can understand this because actors aren’t, in general, the best business people out there. But it’s very sad.

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  15. Dan in WI says:

    Mike “ex-genius” Kelley:
    Wake up, folks — Shout has proven it can be done, even with films we NEVER thought would get released for MST3K.Were all “The Film Crew” films PD?I doubt that as well (and, if so, that proves there are definitely films out there ripe for the riffing).

    Shout! does it, yes. But they have people in their organization doing that. If we are talking The Mads are Back here we are talking the side project of two guys. Could rights be acquired? Sure. Do Frank and Trace have the time or resources to do it? Maybe not.

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  16. Johnny's nonchalance says:

    This comment is evil!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=221bApOP8dE

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  17. Mike "ex-genius" Kelley says:

    Dan,

    That’s why I said Frank and Trace ought to partner with Shout — makes perfect sense. Just cut them in and they’ll do the work.

    And I also think they won’t just because they AREN’T the business type but the performing type (although their agents really ought to be pressing for this. Quite possible their agents are clueless, though).

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  18. Herandar says:

    Droppo:
    I’ve decided EricJ is conducting an elaborate performance art piece.

    I’m still holding on to the theory posited months ago by someone that EricJ is Mike Nelson trolling this site.

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  19. Droppo says:

    Herandar: I’m still holding on to the theory posited months ago by someone that EricJ is Mike Nelson trolling this site.

    That would be fantastic. If somehow that was the case, it would be a manipulation on the level of Keyser Soze.

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  20. Captain Cab says:

    Herandar: I’m still holding on to the theory posited months ago by someone that EricJ is Mike Nelson trolling this site.

    My theory was EricJ is actually Tom Shales, who else could be so rabidly anti-Mike?

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  21. Ro-man says:

    Maybe the girl who stole Mike’s keyboard…? ;-)

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  22. EricJ says:

    Captain Cab: My theory was EricJ is actually Tom Shales, who else could be so rabidly anti-Mike?

    (Besides, if I was really Mike, the disguise would keep slipping, and the posts would keep mentioning minimum-wage waiters, Shia LaBeouf, geek-baiting Trek:TOS references and the Star Wars Holiday Special five times a post…Just like if it was Kevin, there’d be Tolkien references all over the danged place, and if it was Bill, they would be nothing but corny 80’s lyrics. Keep guessing.) 8-)

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  23. Mike "ex-genius" Kelley says:

    I think it’s Gypsy — all of Eric’s posts sound like they were written by a female (and a young one, at that).

    Just imagine Eric writing about Richard Basehart and you’ll see what I mean.

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  24. Edwin B says:

    Herandar: I’m still holding on to the theory posited months ago by someone that EricJ is Mike Nelson trolling this site.

    LOL!

    I’m hoping for ‘the long con’, namely that all the seeming infighting is just a ruse and when the new episodes come out – BAM! Mike, Trace, Frank, Kevin, Bill, Jim etc… all appear in episodes as a complete surprise.

    A man can dream, can’t he? A man can dream…

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  25. Herandar says:

    EricJ: (Besides, if I was really Mike, the disguise would keep slipping, and the posts would keep mentioning minimum-wage waiters, Shia LaBeouf, geek-baiting Trek:TOS references and the Star Wars Holiday Special five times a post…Just like if it was Kevin, there’d be Tolkien references all over the danged place, and if it was Bill, they would be nothing but corny 80’s lyrics.Keep guessing.)

    That’s EXACTLY what Troll-Mike would say!

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  26. Otto Von Cheesebiscuit says:

    jaybird3rd:
    @Echo: If we’re going to start digging out old quotes, I can think of a few that are especially deserving.I don’t think we should pick on anyone who expressed honest skepticism along the way about whether we’d make it; to be honest, with the long odds we faced at the start, there was a lot to be skeptical about.But there are a few select people who went beyond skepticism to outright sour negativity, and who clearly wanted the campaign to fail:

    Uhhh … what was that you were saying???

    Yeah, pulling out that $300 really hurt us.Now I hope you enjoy sitting in the corner sulking.

    There are a few really choice quotes that I’m having trouble finding right now.One went along the lines of “no way is this thing reaching $5.5M … such a badly-managed campaign!”, which is especially amazing considering that this was one of the most masterfully executed crowdfunding campaigns we’ve ever seen.

    Well, golly. What a victory! And the volume of comments has certainly convinced me that right won the day. I’m sure Jerry Seinfeld’s cameo was worth more than having Trace and Frank back.

    Yeah sure, Beez and Paul are on board, but with the emphasis on the new and shiny, will they have a chance to have major input or will the current “what’s hot right now for Joel” contributors blow them away? But given the size of the writing staff which was fawned over as a selling point Paul’s voice will probably be drowned out, which will be sad.

    Most of all I can’t stand what went on with Frank. That photoshopped spitcurl on Patton Oswalt’s head is just a slap in the face to one of the true talented voices of that show.

    Joel wanted the show on and pulled out all the stops. And left the rest in either Rifftrax or in the dust. Good for him. What a grand moment. I can’t wait to support Frank and Trace’s efforts in riffing if for no other reason than to get the bad taste out of my mouth with this reboot.

    But whatever! Hey there’s Bill Hader and Mark Hamill! Whooo!

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  27. Floki says:

    I’ll start by saying I still have faith that the new MST3K will be fun. But that faith is tested every time I read the Twitter feeds of some of the new cast. Regardless of politics, I don’t see much in the humor department comparable to what we see in MST3K. Casual cursing and crude, sometimes vile, sentiments. Is that what their audience really wants? Cringe-worthy. Joel seems so out of place with these people. It can’t just be me seeing this? I hope I don’t end up regretting that I helped fund the new MST3K. One more thing: Being from Wisconsin and living there all my life, the Midwestern humor was a big part of the show for me. I’m encouraged a couple writers are from the Midwest, but I wonder if their voices will be muted by the, shall I say, “louder” voices of some of the other writers/actors?

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  28. Droppo says:

    Floki:
    I’ll start by saying I still have faith that the new MST3K will be fun. But that faith is tested every time I read the Twitter feeds of some of the new cast. Regardless of politics, I don’t see much in the humor department comparable to what we see in MST3K. Casual cursing and crude, sometimes vile, sentiments. Is that what their audience really wants? Cringe-worthy. Joel seems so out of place with these people. It can’t just be me seeing this? I hope I don’t end up regretting that I helped fund the new MST3K. One more thing: Being from Wisconsin and living there all my life, the Midwestern humor was a big part of the show for me. I’m encouraged a couple writers are from the Midwest, but I wonder if their voices will be muted by the, shall I say, “louder” voices of some of the other writers/actors?

    Everyone involved – most notably, Joel – seem to totally understand what makes MST great. The tone of every KS video was perfect. Everyone involved is a fan of the original series. They’re also playing and writing for specific characters on a show Joel has pledged to remain family friendly. As Tommy Wiseau might suggest, I wouldn’t worry about it.

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  29. Ro-man says:

    Floki: I’ll start by saying I still have faith that the new MST3K will be fun. But that faith is tested every time I read the Twitter feeds of some of the new cast.

    I tend to agree with you concerns… one reason I keep my distance from Twitter. But, that’s a soapbox I WILL NOT ascend today. ;-)

    I’m with Droppo, though… it does seem that many of the folks involved really do love the show, so I’m optimistic that they’ll want to stay true to its roots. With Joel’s assurances, and with his steady hand at the rudder, hopefully they’ll maintain the same general ethos most of us appreciate. But of course only time will tell.

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  30. Mike says:

    Floki:
    Regardless of politics, I don’t see much in the humor department comparable to what we see in MST3K. Casual cursing and crude, sometimes vile, sentiments. Is that what their audience really wants? Cringe-worthy.

    I’m not sure I know what you mean by “crude, sometimes vile, sentiments.” Could you produce an example or two? I follow Jonah, Felicia, Baron, and Hampton on Twitter and–while I’m not the most dedicated Tweeter/Twittererer/what-have-you–I haven’t seen anything that seemed at all beyond the pale. As for cursing, yeah, there’s the occasional s-word and f-word, but that’s hardly unusual on Twitter and, as others have pointed out, that’s not likely to make the jump to the new season. I’m not trying to be difficult, I’m just genuinely baffled by the accusations of their being “crude” and “vile.”

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  31. Dirk Squarejaw says:

    EricJ: Besides, if I was really Mike, the disguise would keep slipping, and the posts would keep mentioning minimum-wage waiters, Shia LaBeouf, geek-baiting Trek:TOS references and the Star Wars Holiday Special five times a post…Just like if it was Kevin, there’d be Tolkien references all over the danged place, and if it was Bill, they would be nothing but corny 80’s lyrics.

    Yeah, I hate it when people are totally predictable in their comments.

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  32. Thad says:

    Missing from Otto von Cheesebiscuit’s lengthy and acerbic post @676: any acknowledgement or concession that anything in his lengthy and acerbic post @41 turned out to be wrong or off-base.

    When a person is presented with new facts but does not change his opinion, then that opinion is not based on facts.

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  33. Herandar says:

    Otto Von Cheesebiscuit:
    Most of all I can’t stand what went on with Frank.That photoshopped spitcurl on Patton Oswalt’s head is just a slap in the face to one of the true talented voices of that show.

    Umm, how? If Patton’s character was ‘Observer Erhardt’, I would say, yeah, he’s got a point that they completely ignored Frank’s sizable contributions to the show. But a visual homage is a slap in the face how, exactly? Does anyone else feel it was an insult to Mr. Conniff?

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  34. Captain Cab says:

    Cheesebiscuits it turns out, can be really crusty, stubborn little pastries.

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  35. Thad:
    Missing from Otto von Cheesebiscuit’s lengthy and acerbic post @676: any acknowledgement or concession that anything in his lengthy and acerbic post @41 turned out to be wrong or off-base.

    When a person is presented with new facts but does not change his opinion, then that opinion is not based on facts.

    That was a pretty good string of misses, wasn’t it?

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  36. Johnny's nonchalance says:

    Herandar: I’m still holding on to the theory posited months ago by someone that EricJ is Mike Nelson trolling this site.

    I found myself thinking about this possibility while I was trying to sleep last night. The less said about that the better.

    But I concluded that it would be very unlikely that Mike would remember his own contributions in as much detail as EricJ does. I seem to remember the writers often struggled to remember old episodes when they tried to create the ACEG. Personally, I tend to forget unpleasant memories. It’s a legitimate psychological defense mechanism. A lot of these movies are really bad, so like most jobs, you tend to remember the good people you worked with rather than the grueling nature of the work.

    It would be a beautiful performance art piece, but I just doubt that Mike would remember all that older stuff, especially with all he’s done at Rifftrax in the past decade.

    I have a similar suspicion about Joel’s KS campaign. Joel thanked the campaign manager at the end of the telethon. I would wager that most of the in-joke references–experiment titles and such, even the introductions for the films during the double features–were written mostly by that campaign manager rather than Joel.

    It’s not that Joel doesn’t love the show, it’s just that a creator and a fan have different perspectives. The creative types usually keep trying to be creative. That means looking forward instead of looking backward.

    Whichever way it went down, the campaign was masterfully managed.

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  37. Thad says:

    Johnny’s nonchalance:
    But I concluded that it would be very unlikely that Mike would remember his own contributions in as much detail as EricJ does.

    Yeah, for someone who professes to hate Mike, EricJ has a surprisingly broad, deep, and up-to-date knowledge of his material.

    I have a similar suspicion about Joel’s KS campaign. Joel thanked the campaign manager at the end of the telethon. I would wager that most of the in-joke references–experiment titles and such, even the introductions for the films during the double features–were written mostly by that campaign manager rather than Joel.

    Very possible. I think it’s likely that Joel went back and re-watched the bulk of the series over the past couple of years since he returned to the property and started planning the relaunch, but I also think he probably had help writing the references and in-jokes, as you say.

    I’m antsy to see the next update, and to find out when the downloadable goodies will be available*, but Joel and everybody else on the campaign have certainly earned some rest and some downtime. And I suspect they’re still not getting it, because there’s a lot of stuff that still needs to be done: getting ready to start production, meeting with interested distributors, fabricating and quality-testing the physical rewards and then putting them into mass production, and so on.

    * Though, again, I think it’s pretty likely that the server will go down under the demand, unless they’re forward-thinking enough to use BitTorrent to distribute the files; lots of people are resistant to BT on principle because it’s so commonly used for piracy, but it really is the best tool for the job if you’re distributing files to a large group of people.

    Then again, maybe I’m wrong; it could be that they’ve shored up their bandwidth and their servers are prepared for the level of demand they’re going to get. (It’s not as if all 50,000 backers will claim their rewards at once, and some won’t claim them at all, but I do think there’s a dedicated base, numbering in the thousands, that will try and download everything — all available episodes and the soundtrack — all at once the moment it becomes available.)

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  38. Gobi says:

    Hi, guys. What’s going on?

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  39. dakotaboy says:

    Not much. How’s your week going?

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  40. Gobi says:

    dakotaboy:
    Not much. How’s your week going?

    Pretty good.

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  41. dakotaboy says:

    This is the final post in this thread.

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  42. Prime Minister Jm J. Bullock says:

    if the MST3K relaunch is anywhere near the quality level of Ash vs Evil Dead or The Force Awakens, I’ll be more than pleased.

    Come on, we can make it to 700!

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  43. Johnny's nonchalance says:

    The Dude: It’s like what Lenin said… you look for the person who will benefit, and, uh, uh…

    Donny: I am the walrus.

    The Dude: You know what I’m trying to say…

    Donny: I am the walrus.

    Walter Sobchak: That f***ing b**ch…

    The Dude: Oh yeah!

    Donny: I am the walrus.

    Walter Sobchak: Shut the f*** up, Donny! V.I. Lenin. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov!

    Donny: What the f*** is he talking about, Dude?

    I am the walrus.

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  44. Herandar says:

    In not certain there has to be a final word on this, but if there does, I think we can all agree that the final word is:

    Boogers!

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  45. Prime Minister Jm J. Bullock says:

    Frodo signed off, now I got to find someone else to play Boogers with me…

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  46. Ryan says:

    So wasn’t joel supposed to do some big post funded project update a week ago? Was he too awestruck by episode 7?

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  47. Kickrating says:

    you can see more information about this project on the following site:

    http://www.kicksp.com/joel-hodgsons-project-on-kickstarter-bring-back-mystery-science-theater-3000-2/

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  48. Thad says:

    Ryan:
    So wasn’t joel supposed to do some big post funded project update a week ago?Was he too awestruck by episode 7?

    I imagine he’s pretty busy about now, as I said back in @687; there’s a whole lot still left to do as far as getting ready to start production (contract negotiations for the cast and crew, renting a space, etc.), trying to line up a network, and getting Kickstarter rewards squared away. Still, yes, he announced on 12/14 that he planned to have an update the next day, and it’s been over a week, and unless we get a surprise update tomorrow, it looks like not even the digital rewards are going to be available by Christmas. (And even if that last-minute update does happen and they do show up tomorrow, see my earlier comments about how if they’re not careful there’s a good chance their server will go down when everyone tries to download their goodies at once.)

    I’ll acknowledge that’s a little disappointing, but I’m patient, and receiving some digital downloads was not a prerequisite for my Christmas celebrations. If I have to defer my gratification awhile because Joel and co are busy getting their ducks in a row for the new season, then I expect it will all pay off in the end.

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  49. Prime Minister Jm J. Bullock says:

    one more…

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  50. Charlton Heston for Contel says:

    We are now all officially members of the “700” club.

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