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DVD Corner Reviews the Latest RiffTrax Shorts DVDs

Nick Lyons at DVD Corner has a mostly positive review of the two new RiffTrax shorts DVDs.

“Lazlow” Wants Your Questions

Our pal Aaron, aka “Lazlow” at laidoffproductions.com, has scored an interview with Joel when Cinematic Titanic comes to his town of Mesa, Ariz., in March, and he’s asking for suggestions for questions he could ask Joel.

For more information, see his vlog entry here.

DO NOT POST YOUR QUESTIONS HERE. Email them to the address he gives in vlog entry.

And by the way, there’s lots of wacky video on the site, including his video MST3K episode commentary (he’s just about through the KTMA season). Check it out.

Weekend Discussion Thread: Favorite Bill Corbett Moments

Every time we post an updated list of all the discussion topics we’ve done, alert regular “Crowschmoe” complains that we’ve somehow missed doing a “Favorite Bill Corbett moments” thread. Well, let’s rectify that!

As Crow, one of my favorite bits of his is in episode 902- PHANTOM PLANET, in which Crow expresses his outrage and dismay that he has dressed himself like a Solarite. It’s vintage Crow 2.0.

But I think my favorite moment is Bill as Leonardo “goodfella” DaVinci.

What’s your pick?

New RiffTrax Short…

Two questions:
1. Why are these kids empty-handed? They don’t have notebooks, a lunch, anything??
2. What did Sid Davis do to the woman who wanders into the shot at about 9:02 and then nervously backs out of the shot again?

See a sample and download the full file here.

You Never Know Where the Show Will Turn Up…

MST3K popped up on the Web sites of two unlikely publications today: Forbes (where, as you’ll see in the comments, I helped straighten out some confusion) and Out (not that there’s anything wrong with it!).