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Subject: MST3K
Did anybody else watch Mystery Science Theater 3000? If so, what were your favorite episodes?
My favorites were "Final Justice" starring Joe Don Baker. Ah, poor Joe Don, they loved to make fun of him. My favorite part of that episode was when he and that lady are in the dark trying sneak up on that killer and Joe Don starts to say something to her and Crow says "If I die I wanna be buried next to the sizzler". LOL.
The other one I liked was "Manos: The hands of fate". Probably the worst movie ever to be on that show. The bad acting made it easy for Joel and the gang to make fun of this one.
Subject: Re: MST3K
I watch MST3K. I haven't seen all of the episodes, but my favorites are Santa Claus conquers the Martians, Girls Town and Jack Frost.
Subject: Re: MST3K
I loved this show. They need to bring it back to Comedy Central because I can't get Sci-Fi! Grrr...
I loved the movie too :D
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I love this show. I don't have a favorite eppy, though. I just watched "Phantom Planet" yesterday...it was great. :D
Subject: Re: MST3K
The appeal of MST3K always eluded me. My best friend, on the other hand, was crazy for it. He had every episode on tape up to that time, early or mid-90's.
A bad movie is a bad movie no matter what the premise or circumstances, IMO.
Subject: Re: MST3K
I have to say that my favorite is "Time Chasers" only because it was filmed around here. In fact, I know a few people who worked/in the movie. I recorded it (complete with Mike, Servo, and Crow's remarks-which deffenately makes it better). There are a lot of jokes that people in other parts of the U.S. wouldn't get but since it was around here-it was hilarious!
Cat
Subject: Re: MST3K
I have always loved this show! I'll never forget the way they made funna them crapy movies. I saw as many episodes as I could at the time (these were the Sci-Fi years, and before I knew it on comes an advertisement for the final episode). I miss that show to death and would like to catch the reruns.
Subject: Re: MST3K
I think they still are on Sci-Fi-Saturday mornings 9 EST. (Unless they took them off just recently)
Cat
Subject: Re: MST3K
Remember the episode with Morrissey?
Subject: Re: MST3K
Some of my favorite MST scenes:
The "Why don't they look?" skit (if you don't know it.....then never mind!)
The Janitor song......and then "ahh....look what you did! you made little franky lose his lunch..."
On one of the movies, a kid is getting something out of a gumball machine, and Tom Servo says "NO! MOTHER! DON'T DO IT! OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SHE SOLD HERSELF FOR A NICKEL!"
Subject: Re: MST3K
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Some of my favorite MST scenes:
On one of the movies, a kid is getting something out of a gumball machine, and Tom Servo says "NO! MOTHER! DON'T DO IT! OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SHE SOLD HERSELF FOR A NICKEL!"
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I remember that one but I can't remember which movie. I guess it really doesn't matter.
Cat
Subject: Re: MST3K
Shoot I don't remember ANY episode names or movie names of whatever, but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy the show! :D