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Post by Puritan on Aug 30, 2004 14:20:55 GMT -5
The "toy boat, toy boat, toy boat" riff for sure is from Gamera. I think the "hole in the plot" riff is as well.
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Post by Dave Walker on Aug 30, 2004 18:31:52 GMT -5
Ok, it's been a really long time since I've seen this episode, but I'm really sure it's Sci-Fi, and there is one riff where a scientist is holding a medallion or something, and it has some strange writing on it. Another scientist says, "What does it say?" and (I think) Crow says "Lick....me..." Can someone please help me figure out what this episode is? Terror from the Year 5000 - #807
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Post by donmac on Sept 1, 2004 17:36:55 GMT -5
------------------------- Finally, a western where one of the actors says "Only the good die young..." and one of the robots replies "Most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying patterns". ------------------------- The 4th is most likely 511 - "The Gunslinger", since that's the only Western they did, that I can think of. They actually did two westerns, a color one ( 511 - The Gunslinger) with Joel and a B&W one ( 611 - Last of the Wild Horses) with Mike, so the quote will be from one or the other.
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Post by Gamera on Sept 5, 2004 12:32:49 GMT -5
This one is driving me crazy: In which episode is Crow pinned on a butterfly collection and is labled "Crowtus Robotus Horriblis?" It's pictured on the "Appendixs" page in the ACEG.
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Post by Ator on Sept 5, 2004 20:13:09 GMT -5
This one is driving me crazy: In which episode is Crow pinned on a butterfly collection and is labled "Crowtus Robotus Horriblus?" It's pictured on the "Appendixs" page in the ACEG. That would be 623 - The Amazing Transparent Man.
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Post by Gamera on Sept 6, 2004 8:44:54 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Sept 8, 2004 22:25:31 GMT -5
There are 4 episodes I wanted to find out about: <snip> Finally, a western where one of the actors says "Only the good die young..." and one of the robots replies "Most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying patterns". It's definitely Gunslinger. He's ragging on the mayor who tries to play up his Civil War career when he really fled and ended up leaving a bunch of soldiers to die.
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Post by Wild Rebel on Sept 11, 2004 19:16:46 GMT -5
There are 4 episodes I wanted to find out about: The first features an older asian man speaking to a young asian female; every time his back is to us, Joel mimics taking a hit from a reefer. After a few of these, when they show the man's face again, Joel says "I am SO high." Mighty JackGamera vs Gaos (where the helicopter is flying over the mountain)? Gamera and probably Danger! Death RayDefinately GunslingerAnd I was watching old 1992 Turkey Day tapes to kill time while Hurricane Francis stalled offshore...which included Viking Women vs the Sea SerpentI don't know who it was says that the line about Lou Costello in drag in "The Home Ecomomics Story" was moved when it was put on DVD by Rhino...but it wasn't. It's in the same place on that '92 tape as it is on the DVD. Now, if it was moved between the debut of the episode and that Turkey Day showing...
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Sept 12, 2004 21:20:21 GMT -5
It's been bugging me:
There's an ep with a sidekick guy of some kind who does something good like beat up a bad guy or something. Anyway, the riff on him is "Can I have a cookie?"
I know that's not much to go on. I'm positive it's CC era, and I think it's black and white science fiction. But I just can't remember, and the few I've checked don't seem to have it.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Sept 13, 2004 1:49:37 GMT -5
I mentioned this on the "So I Just Finished Watching..." thread, but I doubt it'll get answered there, so I'll ask again here.
On my copy of 401 "Space Travelers", it sounds like someone is in the theater with Joel & the bots coughing, laughing and sneezing throughout the theater segments. Does anyone else have this on their copies? And if so, any ideas on who it might be?
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Post by Vlad89 on Sept 13, 2004 9:16:26 GMT -5
I mentioned this on the "So I Just Finished Watching..." thread, but I doubt it'll get answered there, so I'll ask again here. On my copy of 401 "Space Travelers", it sounds like someone is in the theater with Joel & the bots coughing, laughing and sneezing throughout the theater segments. Does anyone else have this on their copies? And if so, any ideas on who it might be? Is your copy from DAP? If so, the encoder and his friends were watching the episode and laughing, but he accidentally recorded that into the encode or something.
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Post by emperordorkin on Sept 19, 2004 19:27:38 GMT -5
Odd question, but I must know...
I've watched the KTMA ep Superdome three times now and I have yet to spot Michael Pataki (the loving psychopath J.C. in Sidehackers) in the film. He plays "Tony" according to the credits. Anyone know when/where he appears in the film??
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Post by Witzner on Sept 22, 2004 22:10:52 GMT -5
Ok, here's a tough one:
What episode had the host segment where someone introduced and was about to start singing Simon and Garfunkel's song "The Boxer"?
Was just listening to that tune, and remembered it showing up in MST somewhere, but couldn't remember what episode...
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Post by Witzner on Sept 22, 2004 22:14:53 GMT -5
Oh, and while we're on the subject of old songs...
Did the MST crew ever make use of David Bowie's song "Ground Control to Major Tom"? I've always thought that song would have been perfect for a skit or parody, seeing as how it's a song about a guy stuck up in a spaceship, and stuff starts to go wrong like so often happens on the SOL, not to mention it's about a guy named Tom, of which there happened to be one on the SOL...
Just wondering, since it seems every other spaceship-related pop reference from back in the day saw light at one time or another (2001: a Space Oddysey, etc...)
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Sept 23, 2004 22:05:32 GMT -5
Ok, here's a tough one: What episode had the host segment where someone introduced and was about to start singing Simon and Garfunkel's song "The Boxer"? Was just listening to that tune, and remembered it showing up in MST somewhere, but couldn't remember what episode... It's definitely a Joel episode. Season 3 or 4, methinks. In fact, I watched it last month. I'll post again later with the answer.
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