UPDATE: Tony Redman of Popdose.com reviews the set.
Our pal Bruce Westbrook has a review that mostly focuses on the extras, which we appreciate ’cause a lot of hard work goes into them and they often get […]
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The DVD Verdict is they liked it. Also pleased they noted the Joey the Lemur convergence.
UPDATE: Tony Redman of Popdose.com reviews the set. Our pal Bruce Westbrook has a review that mostly focuses on the extras, which we appreciate ’cause a lot of hard work goes into them and they often get […] Kara Kovalchik of Mentalfloss.com has the first of a two-part (!) interview with Trace.
And here’s part two. Jessica Johnson interviews Mike, Kevin and Bill for Time Out Chicago.
And by the way, Matt Silverman of Mashable.com has a piece today about “How to Be Funny in 140 characters,” in which Bill gets a mention, ’cause he is. UPDATE: Yesterday, somebody tweeted that he or she was listening to “MST3K on NPR.” Turns out it was this.
Brianna Snyder at CT.com has a short piece on the show as well. Bonnie Goldberg of the Middletown Press has a short article. Susan Dunne has piece in the Hartford Courant, including some fresh […] Charly Shelton, apropos of nothing as far as I can see, has a piece about RiffTrax in the Crescent Valley Weekly.
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