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Posted by Sampo, on May 8th, 2021  NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.–Julie E. “Tawny” Kitaen, who famously appeared in several music videos for the rock group Whitesnake in the ’80s, died at her home here May 7. She was 59.
Variety has the story.
MSTies will remember that she was mentioned in a host segment in episode 902- THE PHANTOM PLANET.
Posted by Sampo, on May 8th, 2021 The #MakeMoreMST3K kickstarter raised more than $6.5 million, enough for 13 episodes (including 2 hosted by Joel), 12 shorts, the establishment of the Gizmoplex and much more.
Congrats to Joel, Ivan, Matt, Jonah, Hampton, Baron, Rebecca, Emily, Conor, Nate, Yvonne and everybody else who made the week an event.
On to season 13!
Posted by Erhardt, on May 7th, 2021
Posted by Sampo, on May 7th, 2021 If you still want to contribute, you can.

Looks like the MSTory team has some work to do…
Posted by Sampo, on May 5th, 2021 Joel sez:
The first two movies we’ll be riffing in Season 13 are Robot Wars (1993) and Demon Squad (2019)!

Robot Wars is a Charlie Band feature that was clearly designed for cable, but the producers really decided to go for it anyway, and created a low-budget film with scope, attitude, and some nice stop-motion robot vehicles that occasionally fight. I gotta tell you that for a few minutes, it starts feeling like The Love Boat… if the “Love Boat” was a giant mech that was fighting another boat that was also a giant mech, and they were both sinking. And on fire.

Our second movie, Demon Squad, screams “indie feature.” The producers work hard to create a film noir/fantasy vibe, without ever once acknowledging Ridley Scott’s seminal Blade Runner. It appears to take place in New Orleans. It also has more than its fair share of After Effects lightning bolts and purpley, swirly clouds from another dimension, and basically looks like the producers got a lot of their friends and family together and glued costume shop masks onto their faces. But the real attraction is the star, Khristian Fulmer, and his on-screen “Girl Friday,” Erin Lilley, behaving like they have history and chemistry.
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