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Volume XIX Collector’s Edition Sale

MST3K: Vol. XIX [Collector’s Edition] - Overstock Product

Shout! Factory is selling its remaining stock of the MST3K: Vol. XIX Collector’s Edition DVD set, which includes the collectible Gypsy figure, for $36.99 (plus shipping and handling). If you’d like to order it, you’d better hurry. The sale ends on March 8.

On a related note: Have you wondered how they turned the six-foot tall bot into a six-inch tall collectible figure? GKS Global Services details how it used non-destructive 3D laser scanning technology to create an exact computer image of Gypsy, suitable for miniaturization.

How Was the Show?

An open thread for reports from tonight’s Cinematic Titanic shows in Detroit.

Titans Do Local TV

Frank, Mary Jo and Josh appeared on Fox TV Detroit this morning promoting tonight’s double feature at the Royal Oak Music Theater. Here’s a clip.

Thanks to our buddy Tom for the tip.

Weekend Discussion Thread: Favorite Costume Worn by a Bot

Mr. B(ob) suggests:

Favorite costume worn by one of the robot pals in an episode. My favorite costume on a robot is the monkey mask Tom Servo is wearing during the Sandy Frank song. It makes me laugh every time I see it, every single time!?

Oh, no contest: Tom Servo as the candy striper. (Honorable mention: Crow as Willie the Waffle.)

What’s your pick?

Shout DVD Reviews

At DVD Verdict, Michael Rubino reviews the recent Shout re-release of “Incredibly Strange Creatures…” and James A. Stewart reviews the re-release of “Beginning of the End.”

At IGN.com Eric Goldman reviews both titles, “Beginning of the End” and “Incredibly Strange Creatures...”