Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Definitive Oral History of a TV Masterpiece
Posted by indigodaddy 7 days ago
Comments
Comment by dlhavema 1 day ago
Comment by awayto 1 day ago
Comment by czbond 20 hours ago
Comment by CoastalCoder 1 day ago
E.g., two of my favorites: "Shake Hands with Danger" and "More Dangerous than Dynamite".
And the ones dubbed by Bridget and Mary Jo are great! Before them, the only narrator group I really liked was Mike+Kevin+Bill.
Comment by michelpp 19 hours ago
Comment by psyclobe 20 hours ago
“Save the bones!! The fat kid can fend for his or her self!”
Comment by cube00 21 hours ago
Comment by indigodaddy 19 hours ago
Comment by PeterHolzwarth 17 hours ago
https://www.pracdev.org/channel99/pls_files/channel_3000.pls
https://www.pracdev.org/channel99/pls_files/channel_3000_hal...
from his site: https://www.pracdev.org/channel99/
Comment by mrandish 18 hours ago
Comment by elif 23 hours ago
I used to love these, but now I can't sit through more than 5 minutes, because that sense of "oh this is special" is gone. I think for slow burn/buildup art, you have to kind of keep it special.
Comment by Loughla 22 hours ago
We watch one episode of mst3k as a family Sunday night. Popcorn, lights off, huddled under blankets on the floor.
If anything, it's more special for my kids (than it was for me) because they can see what we'll watch next week, and enjoy looking up random trivia about the terrible movie throughout the week.
Comment by LatencyKills 22 hours ago
Why wife and I watched the entire series over a year and loved every minute.
Comment by ghaff 22 hours ago
Comment by JKCalhoun 22 hours ago
There are shows like "Twin Peaks" that, if you first introduction to them is binge watching, you'll wonder what all the fuss was ever about. (Some shows seem to need some water-cooler time in order to keep you on the edge of your sear, wondering, trying to make the connections yourself.)
Comment by ghaff 15 hours ago
Comment by p_ing 20 hours ago
You had to wait a whole ~four months to see Episode 1 when Episode 26 ended in a "holy shit!" moment on top of one of the best TNG episodes to-date.
If you watch the subsequently, you miss that feeling of build-up; there's no school-yard discussion about what could happen next.
Doesn't keep me from watching it roughly once per year, but the original impact of the cliffhanger was incredible.
Comment by ghaff 21 hours ago
Comment by basedrum 21 hours ago
Comment by gnabgib 7 days ago
Comment by KingMob 7 days ago
Comment by tstrimple 1 day ago
Comment by 5555624 1 day ago
I think the riffs are more "generalized." In the original, there were riffs that were regional or more obscure (e.g. Hamdingers).
Comment by jryan49 22 hours ago
Comment by 1123581321 1 day ago
At this point it sees the fans are split into people who follow whatever MST3K and Rifftrax do, “keep sharing the tapes,” and people who liked MST3K because it was funnier and scrappier than other shows and tapered off when it lost that. I lean toward the latter, but I’m friends with the former and we make it work.
Comment by uhoh-itsmaciek 1 day ago
Comment by bink 1 day ago
Comment by JKCalhoun 21 hours ago
(And happy "thousand" got shorted to "K" — perhaps the early USENET nerds coined that.)
Comment by michaelbuckbee 1 day ago
Note also, there's another season that's on the streaming services as individual movies post the Netflix reboot with much of the same team.
Comment by JKCalhoun 21 hours ago
Comment by mnky9800n 16 hours ago
Comment by KingMob 5 hours ago
IIRC, they might have been crowdfunding for a fourth new season, but they ran into some major issues with getting backers their rewards on the last one, and I think that made a lot of fans reluctant.
Comment by riffnTeleviz 1 day ago
Comment by mpalczewski 20 hours ago