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Posted by Sampo, on March 8th, 2014 As you may remember, because we mentioned it in previous years, the annual Sci-Fi London convention has, as one of its most popular attractions, a MST3K all nighter.
This year, the organizers are hoping to bring Trace and Frank over the pond to attend the event and do a panel. BUT, they (the organizers) are broke. So they are raising dough to fly Trace and Frank over and put them up in London.
If contributing to that is something you feel you would like to do, the page is here.
Posted by Sampo, on March 8th, 2014 Alert reader Sue emails to say:
While watching ESPN this morning, there was a brief segment on retired NFL star Brett Favre’s new look. Although only 44, he’s currently sporting a very thick, very white beard. All I could think of when I saw his picture was Cameron Mitchell’s Santa look in Space Mutiny, further evidence that MST3K rules my life.
So…. WDT idea: Epic (or Epically Bad) Facial Hair in a MSTed Movie
My choices would be (1) for over-the-top supernatural facial hair, Michael Landon in “I Was a Teenage Werewolf,” (2) for just plain ugly, that Abraham Lincoln-ish spy in “Danger!! Death Ray!” and his lame chinstrap, and (3) for perfectly appropriate, the ventriloquist in “Devil Doll” with his lush yet creepy and almost pointed beard (“Mephistopheles goes uptown!”).
I’d pick Voldar from SCCTM. (“Pack your other mustache!”) Too bad we can’t pick the lady with the Rollie Fingers ‘stache in “Planet of Dinosaurs!”
Have at it!
Posted by , on March 7th, 2014
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Posted by Sampo, on March 7th, 2014 The votes are in and they won! But they won’t actually officially inducted until next year. But still! Congrats, fellas.
Thanks to Laura for the heads up.
Posted by , on March 7th, 2014 On Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15 at 10:00pm, “MST3K: The Movie” will be shown at The Loft Cinema, 3233 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ.
General Admission is $6, $5 for Loft Members. For more information, click here.
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