If I''m correct, it usually lasted around 45 minutes, making this about an hour and a half? I'd say to keep it under an hour. at this length, I might as well just watch an episode of mst3k. Should you continue making them this length, I would suggest posting it in at least two parts.
Actually, episodes usually last about an hour, and our rule is that we try not to go over the length of an MST3K episode, but this rule is waived for interview episodes (especially for big ones like the upcoming David Worth interview).
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Re: The MSTieCast: David Worth Interview 3/24/12 « Reply #31 on Mar 13, 2012, 9:17am »
All right, then I would just recommend posting it in two parts. The way the its set up on tumblr doesn't make it particularly easy to pick up where you left off, if you weren't able to listen to all of it in one go. at least for the big interview episodes
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Re: The MSTieCast: David Worth Interview 3/24/12 « Reply #32 on Mar 24, 2012, 1:13am »
Remember, MSTieCast fans, tomorrow night is our interview with "Warrior of the Lost World" director David Worth! Send questions to the places listed in previous posts.
Tonight on the MSTieCast, Fred, Josh, and Toby speak with Professor David Worth, director of the film in episode 501, Warrior of the Lost World (as well as the Jean-Claude Van Damme film Kickboxer, Shark Attack 3, Lady Dragon I & II, and many more). We discuss his illustrious career, the filming of WotLW, the awesomeness that is Megaweapon, Bruce Campbell, and his experience with MST3K.
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Re: The MSTieCast: David Worth Interview 3/24/12 « Reply #35 on Apr 16, 2012, 6:33pm »
I'm a few episodes behind. I just listened to the one with David Worth, and what a treat that was! He was great and enjoyable. That was a great episode there.
Next time, the boys discuss a topic very familiar to Lupa, Joe Estevez, Charlie Sheen’s uncle, who appeared in episodes 904 (Werewolf) and 1001 (Soultaker). Got a comment regarding Estevez, or just wanna say hey to the gang? Tweet us, poke us, tumbl us, and of course, !
Tonight on the MSTieCast, Fred, Toby, and Joshua discuss the wonderfully talented (but often overlooked) Joe Estevez, the celebrity Estevez/Sheen clan.
Yes, Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez’s uncle (as well as Martin Sheen’s brother) appeared in two films that were later ripped apart by the Satellite of Love crew in the Sci-Fi years.
And hey, while you’re here, check out Toby’s (poorly-lit-and-rendered) vlog review of The Avengers (contains spoilers)!
We'll be taking a week off, and then returning with another episode. :3
On this time-altering episode of The MSTieCast, Joshua and Toby speak with David Giancola, director of the film Tangents, as seen in episode “821 - Time Chasers”. We also speak about his films Icebreaker, Illegal Aliens, and his upcoming documentary, Craptastic!.
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Re: The MSTieCast: David Giancola Interview 6/3/12 « Reply #40 on Jun 8, 2012, 9:19pm »
Hey, just wanted to say thanks to you guys for doing the David Giancola interview. Time Chasers has always been one of my top 10 favorite episodes (in fact, I think Im gonna watch it again in the next day or so). I've wondered about the filming locations so I was glad that you guys asked him about that stuff (J.K.'s office, haha). Real interesting to hear about the making of it.
Hey, just wanted to say thanks to you guys for doing the David Giancola interview. Time Chasers has always been one of my top 10 favorite episodes (in fact, I think Im gonna watch it again in the next day or so). I've wondered about the filming locations so I was glad that you guys asked him about that stuff (J.K.'s office, haha). Real interesting to hear about the making of it.
On this phantasmagorical episode of the MSTieCast, Josh and Toby speak with Mr. Rick Sloane, director of the film seen in episode 907, "Hobgoblins". There were a couple of issues with the interview, namely call quality on Mr. Sloane's end, but we did the best we could.
Next week on the show, Josh Hadley joins the Chief and MacLeod for a discussion on Comedy Central, the Sci-Fi Channel, and how they screwed over MST3K and it's fanbase.
Tonight on the MSTieCast, Josh Hadley stops by to discuss Comedy Central, the Sci-Fi Channel, and why they really seemed to hate not only MST3K, but the fans as well.
In other news, the 20th episode of the MSTieCast is coming up, and we want your help! The topic will be "Our Top Five Favorite Episodes of MST3K", and will feature guests from past episodes, as well as some new faces. Since we wouldn't be anywhere without our loyal following of MSTies, we want your top five as well!
Make a video or a sound recording and send it to the usual address, or via Tumblr, Twitter, and our Facebook page.