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New Mary Jo animation

Scott Bateman, who featured Kevin Murphy in his animated-film-a-day-for-a-year project, Bateman365, has posted an animation written and voiced by Mary Jo Pehl. Watch Mary Jo Pehl Meets The Circus Priest here: http://www.batemania.com/animation/0005.html

The Mary Jo animation will be in an upcoming episode of Scott’s TV show “Scott Bateman Presents Scott Bateman Presents,” which […]

Media mentions

It’s interesting that, eight years after it was cancelled, MST3K still gets mentioned all the time. For example, this week Trevor Snyder of 411mania.com put together a list of “Top 5 Television Sidekicks,” and of course TV’s Frank makes the list. Check it out at: http://www.411mania.com/movies/columns/53302/The-411-Top-5:-Week-57.htm

And Cracked Magazine recently put together […]

Trace the narrator

Oakland, Calif.-based filmmaker (and longtime MSTie) Erin Gleeson has made a short film called Tina and Frank, and she managed to snag Trace Beaulieu as its narrator. You can download it, and other stuff Erin has done, here: http://www.eringleeson.org/download.html

The “secret fun” link on that page is a little outtake from Trace’s recording […]

Frank on “Dr. Floyd”

Frank Conniff recently made an appearance on The Radio Adventures Of Dr. Floyd podcast once again, this one recorded during a live show in Ontario, California. You can download the file at: http://doctorfloyd.com/media/SEepisodes/Radio_Adventures_Of_Dr_Floyd_EPISODE_SE006.mp3

“Screem” for Mike

Issue #12 of Screem magazine is featuring an interview with Mike Nelson. Mike Nelson Finds Life after the Satellite of Love can be found at your local newsstand, or ordered from http://screemag.com.

Thanks to Mark Lungo for the tip!