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Weekend Discussion Thread: Dumbest Comment You’ve Ever Heard about the Show

Alert reader Brandon writes:

Has this one been done? “Dumbest comments ever said about MST3K, by non-fans”? I got one from my dad. Whenever I put in an MST3K episode to watch my dad’s complaint is something along the lines of, “Why do you even bother watching this show for? The only reason […]

Weekend Discussion Thread: Most Memorable or Painful Deaths

Alert reader Michael suggests:

Most memorable and/or painful deaths in an MST Movie. This popped in my head after seeing Wilson getting shot with a flare gun. Examples: the guy who gets impaled with a giant hypodermic needle in “The Amazing Colossal Man,” Hubbs getting eaten by thousands of ants in “Phase IV” […]

Weekend Discussion Thread: Movie Posters

Alert reader Paul writes with a fun topic:

While watching Joel, Trace, and Josh promote Cinematic Titanic and discuss their past work on MSNBC’s Countdown recently, they mentioned how the filmmakers behind many of these B-movies would often put a great deal of work into the marketing efforts of the films to attract […]

Cinematic Titanic: The Trading Card

Our buddy Len Peralta at Jawbone Radio is currently working on an art project called “Geek A Week” in which every week he turns an influential “geek” into a trading card. This week, it’s Cinematic Titanic. Click on the thumbnails below to be taken to Len’s web pages for them.

(Len already […]

Weekend Discussion Thread: Most Memorable Pesky Kid

Regular poster “Fart Bargo” suggested this one, but didn’t elaborate. Since we did “Gamera” in the episode guide this week (featuring uber-pesky Kenny), it seemed an appropriate topic.

I’m going to spotlight “Child” (played by Todd Bass, in his very last acting role, according to the IMDB) in the movie in episode 512- […]