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Posted by Sampo, on September 7th, 2019 Alert regular “Sitting Duck” writes:
Ever have a delayed realization that you had previously seen a particular actor in a MST3K film? Perhaps taking weeks, months, years or maybe even decades?
In my case, it wasn’t that long ago that I realized that I had seen Janet Munro (Anne Pilgrim in “The Crawling Eye”) before, as Roberta in “Swiss Family Robinson.”)
I think for me it was when I realized “Robot Monster”‘s George Nader was the agent in “Human Duplicators.” Blew my entire mind.
You?
Posted by Sampo, on August 31st, 2019 With Labor Day approaching, give us your nomination for the worst job ever depicted in a MSTed movie or short.
My pick would be the sampo makers in “Day the Earth Froze.” Except for the guy who got to ride on top, seems like a pretty rough gig.
Your pick?
Posted by Sampo, on August 29th, 2019 Joel gave a radio interview on 97.1 in St Louis on the Dave Glover Show on Tuesday. Joel discusses his life in the church when he was a kid, his early days in standup and, of course, the upcoming tour.
Check it out here.
Thanks to Jason for the heads up.
The tour begins in two weeks and press is definitely starting up. If you see or hear any press, let us know.
Posted by Erhardt, on August 24th, 2019
A “Just the Jokes” release. Get it here.
Posted by Sampo, on August 24th, 2019 Alert regular Sitting Duck notes:
In film and television, conveying exposition through character dialogue that sounds natural isn’t easy. So it’s no surprise that many MST3K movie writers aren’t always up to the task. What character dialogue exposition did you find particularly clumsy or awkward? Mine comes from “I Accuse My Parents” where, in a textbook example of the “as you know” style of exposition, Kitty has to be reminded by her roommate about the existence of her mob boss sugar daddy.
My pick is from “Slime People:” “Now, we’ve always known that there are fish in the ocean, haven’t we?”
What’s your pick?
Keep those WDT suggestions coming!
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