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Posted by Sampo, on December 2nd, 2013 Our pal Bruce Westbrook has posted his review.
Dvdcorner.net has a review of the MST3K: 25th Anniversary Set (oh and it also has one for the RiffTrax DVD “May The Shorts Be With You.”
Also, Eric Asperschlager of DVDVerdict.com is on the case.
UPDATE: Ian Jane at Rockshockpop.com has an extensive review.
Posted by Sampo, on November 30th, 2013 Alert reader Noel reports in to say:
I was watching “Alien From LA” recently, and was noting one commenter’s post about how, for her, the movie summed up the 80s, fashion-wise anyway. I then thought about how many of my favourite episodes (“Outlaw,” “Pod People” “Warrior of the Lost World,” “Zombie Nightmare” and the last few from Season 8) are 80s movies–whether that’s because bad 80s movies have a special kind of cheese not found in movies from other decades (big hair, shiny costumes, and the “no-earth-tones” look inspired by “Miami Vice”), or whether it’s because I turned 20 in the early 80s and so remember that decade with a special kind of fondness (what I remember of it, anyway).
So here’s my suggestion: what decade of movies do other MSTies cite as their favourites? The cardboard-studio black-and-white 50s? The handmade, 16mm quality of a lot of the best of the worst 60s movies? The Made-for-TV 70s? he big-hair/low budget 80s? Each decade seems to have its own special quality, and demands its own style of riffing–and, no doubt, has its own set of fans.
Me I gotta go with the 50s, the era of the best giant bug and goofy spaceship movies.
What’s your pick?
Posted by Sampo, on November 28th, 2013 Shout!Factory will present a web version of Turkey Day hosted by Joel Hodgson today starting at noon Eastern, 11 a.m. Mountain, 10 a.m. Central, 9 a.m. Pacific. There will be six eps, selected by Joel based on your tweets to him over the last week.
Enjoy!
Posted by Sampo, on November 27th, 2013 Brian Truitt at USA Today has a long interview.
David Weiner at ETOnline has one as well.
Kyle Anderson of Nerdist.com also has an interview.
Also Joel did a “AMA” (that stands for “ask me anything”) at reddit.com.
UPDATE: The Grizzly Bear Egg Cafe podcast interviews Joel.
Chaz Kangas of the Village Voice ALSO has an interview with Joel.
Posted by , on November 26th, 2013
See a sample or order it here. The VOD version of this title was released last year and can be downloaded here.

Also on the not-exactly-new and Christmasy department: RiffTrax released a VOD version of “The Star Wars Holiday Special.” Up until now they just had an MP3 version and it was tough to find the exact version of the video that matched it, but now that problem has been solved.
See a sample or download it here.
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