spacface69
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Trumpy, you can do stupid things!
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Post by spacface69 on May 10, 2015 16:30:52 GMT -5
I Accuse My Parents. My friend had a copy, and suggested we watch one snowy night. The episode made me laugh like few things had before. It might still be my favorite episode.
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Hey Cabot!
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Post by Hey Cabot! on May 11, 2015 17:53:32 GMT -5
Werewolf. The singing skull just slew me.
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Post by wilsonthevolleyball on May 17, 2015 23:26:05 GMT -5
'Space Travelers' Saw it on Comedy Central in the late 90's. "Before this decade is out, we will make a boring movie called 'Space Travelers'." Crow's been a hero of mine ever since.
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Post by piccolo on May 21, 2015 20:32:41 GMT -5
"The Day the Earth Froze." I actually remember my first viewing very clearly. My family was spending Christmas with my grandparents in Florida and my cousin and I stayed up late and saw the episode. I remember we were so taken by the show and its format that we riffed on "The Beastmaster" which happened to be on some other day that week.
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Post by Dr. Henry Krasker on Jun 22, 2015 0:03:01 GMT -5
I didn't have cable when the show was originally airing. I might catch a few minutes of it when at a friend's place, so I at least knew of the show, but I never saw a full episode until the DVDs started coming out. So the first episode that hooked me was Eegah!, the first DVD I bought. A bizarre movie with hilarious riffing and I was hooked. I bought all the single DVDs that Rhino released, then I bought all the boxsets they and later Shout Factory released. I plan on double-dipping for the volume 1 set that Shout Factory is releasing later this year just because of all the great extras they put into it. I'm hard hooked on MST3K and it's all thanks to the DVDs, and especially Eegah!
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