…by Jackie “Debbie” Jones herself. Lots of great personal memories. Check it out here.
…by Jackie “Debbie” Jones herself. Lots of great personal memories. Check it out here.
…by Jackie “Debbie” Jones herself. Lots of great personal memories. Check it out here.
Doctorwhonews.net reports the passing British actress Adrienne Corri on March 13. She had an extensive career spanning more than 40 years, but is perhaps best remembered as the hapless Mrs. Alexander in “A Clockwork Orange.”Like many actors have been known to do, she gave differing birth years, but the IMDB says she was 85. MSTies will recall that she played Liz Murphy in the movie in episode 111- MOON ZERO TWO. There’s also an obituary at the London Times website but you have to be a subscriber to read it. If we see another substantial obit, we will post it here. Thanks to Timmy for the heads up. Troy opines…
I want to even expand this topic further and talk about surprising and hilarious references to your favorite bands or musicians. I immediately think of somebody riffing “LOOK AT THESE HANDS!” (SOMEbody knows his or her Talking Heads) and Tom Servo’s many Tom Waits impressions. You?
The MST3K Scrapbook is compilation of video memorabilia about the show that was sold by the BBI Information Club. The first fans to see it were attendees of the 1994 convention, where a shorter version was shown over and over on the hotel TV channel, as well as at the convention.
The portions they COULD clear were included as extras (“GLIMPSES OF KTMA: MST3K SCRAPBOOK SCRAPS”) on “Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Vol. XV.” But you can still see the whole thing on YouTube, in 7 parts. Part 1 • We begin with scenes from episode K00- THE GREEN SLIME, the so-called “pilot” episode. Here again are all the now-familiar early stirrings of what would become our favorite cowtown puppet show. including poor inarticulate Beeper and the primitive door sequence (which I recall getting a HUGE laugh at the convention). Part 2 • After some more KTMA, we get footage of a live show at the Comedy Gallery in the Twin Cities in “Spring 1989.” An actual date would have been nice. Part 3 • Jim gives us some footage of the prop room and it’s fascinating to see the work benches so empty in those early days. When I visited the studio years later those shelves were jammed with stuff. Part 4 • More Turkey Day bumpers, including several of my personal favorites. Part 5 • We finish up with the bumpers and move on to… Part 6 • We finish up with the Uptown show and move on to the first Mike-era opening and Mike’s first segment. Part 7 • We get more of the con guests, then we move on to the live show on the last night of the con. I love how HUGE the camera of the local TV station is. |
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