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“Max the Hero” screenings

Max the Hero–an animated comedy short written and voiced by Bill Corbett, Kevin Murphy and Mike Nelson, and produced and directed by Nashville-based Mike Salva–is currently making its way through the film festival circuit. If it’s not appearing at a location near you, you can still catch the short online. Just head on […]

Two media mentions

TV Guide has listed its choices for the Top Cult Shows Ever and guess which show came in at lucky 13. You can see the entire list at: http://www.tvguide.com/news/top-cult-shows/070629-01

We’ve received several emails about Tom Servo making an appearance (sort of) in a recent web comic. You can see it at: http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=911

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Mike’s “Head Case” and President Crow

Mike Nelson has a headache and he wants every reader of The New York Times to know about it. You can, too, by heading over to http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/10/magazine/10funny-humor-t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Thanks to Kristin for the tip.

The Cat and Girl comic site gives a brief pictorial of “puppet states” throughout history, including one run by a […]

A new movie about a Corman favorite

Variety is reporting that Rose McGowan has signed on to star in “Black Oasis,” the story of Roger Corman favorite Susan Cabot’s rise on the B-circuit and her death at the hands of son Timothy, who bludgeoned her with a weightlifting bar when she was 59. MSTies will remember Cabot as the priestess […]

More MST3K photos online

Michael Kienitz, who was the still photographer for MST3K during the course of its run, has added 19 more images to the MST3K portfolio on his web site at http://www.michaelkienitz.com. Michael extends his thanks to the over 2,000 MSTies who have visited his site so far.