How about a topic on things that remind you of MST3K. i live near a busy airport in the dc area and i see planes take off ever so often. i always say once a day, “john sununu goes for a haircut” when i see a plane takeoff. also […]
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Alert reader Timmy suggests:
How about a topic on things that remind you of MST3K. i live near a busy airport in the dc area and i see planes take off ever so often. i always say once a day, “john sununu goes for a haircut” when i see a plane takeoff. also […] So you’re watching an episode and most of the performances are terrible or at the very least flat and bland. But then one performer comes on the screen with actual screen presence, with actual ability, and suddenly the movie is briefly watchable.
You’ve probably had that experience. Tell us about it. Here’s mine: […] You may recall our friend. longtime MSTie and painter Jean Jackson passed away a while back. Her family has decided that her original paintings — and some other items — should go to the MSTies who would enjoy them most.
That’s why they’ve set up a charity auction of all her work and […] During the episode guide discussion, the commenters got into a discussion about which of the characters was the biggest jerk. And commenter “Robot Rump!” asked:
have we ever established who is the biggest MST’d jerk? We had a “smuggest” character thread, but that’s not the same thing, really. So let’s have it. Name […] Last week’s episode guide movie was from Roger Corman, and longtime regular “Sitting Duck” asks:
While the Corman films featured on MST3K are a far cry from being masterpieces, not everything he was involved with was irredeemably bad schlock. Some of the schlock he produced was reasonably good, or at least could qualify […] |
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