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Posted by Sampo, on December 17th, 2012 Mike will be there this year, along with Kevin and Bill, Thursday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. at The Castro Theatre.
Joining them will be guest riffers Kevin McDonald (“The Kids in the Hall”), Adam Savage (“Mythbusters”), Kristen Schaal (“30 Rock”), Paul F. Tompkins (“Best Week Ever”) and frequent Rifftrax Presents team Cole Stratton (Pop My Culture Podcast) and Janet Varney (The Legend of Korra).
More info here.
Posted by Sampo, on December 16th, 2012 “An Evening with Joel Hodgson” aka “How to Have a Job Like Mine” aka “Riffing Myself”…
* returns to the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, Pa., on Saturday, Dec. 22.
* comes to the Mayne Stage in Chicago, Saturday, Jan. 12, at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
* comes to the Alamo Draft House in Austin, TX Friday, Jan. 18. (Tickets are not yet on sale.)
* comes to Dallas’ Texas Theater on Saturday, Jan 19.
More dates when we get them.
Posted by Sampo, on December 15th, 2012 Alert reader “GizmonicTemp” wants to hear about the bad decisions characters in MSTed movies make.
I was watching “Terror from the Year 5000” recently and felt suddenly disturbed by the relationship between Dr. Gym Coach and Claire. Ignoring that he looked MUCH older than her and she looked NOT MUCH younger than her father, it just seems like a really bad idea to move in on your colleague’s daughter in HIS house, on an ISLAND, with her fiance there (who already doesn’t like you), get caught making out, beat up the housekeeper AND the fiance, and then show no remorse when the fiance dies. But what was creepy was that Claire went along with the whole thing!
The one that comes to mind immediately for me is Forest Tucker in “The Crawling Eye,” who endangers everyone to run after the little girl’s ball. What an idiot.
What’s your pick?
Posted by Sampo, on December 11th, 2012 If you missed it last night, it is scheduled to run a bunch more times in the next few days.
Some observations:
* MST3K is mentioned only briefly in the first few minutes and there are no comments from any of the cast members. As several people have noted: while the mention was brief, it puts them ahead of Comedy Central, which dropped its ersatz “signature show” into the memory hole and didn’t mention it at all during a retrospective a few years ago.
* The narration makes it sound as if MST3K was there at the beginning of the channel, when in fact the network had been around for more than four years before MST3K was picked up. A little misleading.
* TV Guide’s Matt Roush (who, by the way, had some comments in “This is MST3K”) says something strange: He describes the show as “the perfect show to rescue because it wouldn’t have cost anybody very much money to just film that thing.” I’m not going to make too big a deal about that comment, because I don’t think Roush has a clue what the decision process was and he was just making stuff up that seemed to sound good in his head, but I think if I worked on the show I’d be a little offended. In any case, it’s interesting that in the end one of the chief complaints of the network bigwigs was how expensive the show had become.
* Looking at the special as a whole, the oddest thing to me was the way all performers and executives of all the shows spoke of cancellation as something that just sort of…happened. Like getting a cold or having a meteor hit your house. Nothing any human could do about it! Very odd, and frankly what it felt like to me was a long series of justifications for some very ham-handed programing decisions. Just my opinion.
Did you see it? What did you think?
Posted by Sampo, on December 11th, 2012
Download it or see a sample here.
Plus, word on Twitter is that they were in the studio today laying down a riff for “The Avengers.” So stay tuned for that.
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