Torgo
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Post by Torgo on Dec 8, 2003 17:01:20 GMT -5
The Deadly Mantis for me. The first I was ever exposed too...
I caught the end of it on TV one day and said "Ha! This is cool!"
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Dec 13, 2003 18:03:15 GMT -5
I'm not sure what was the first MST3K episode I watched was. (Which was the one that made me a fan.) All I know is that it had to do with a alien-devil-spider of some sort and hillbillies/trailer trash. It was bad, too, because the wittle spider kept on killing people. And they kept on making jokes about them not having a toliet. I remember that.
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TomServo69
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Post by TomServo69 on Dec 13, 2003 22:06:43 GMT -5
The first episode that I really watched on my own and payed attention to and love to this day is Hercules Against the Moon Men. The "DEEP HURTING" makes me laugh until I cry to this day. The horrible riffs during the sandstorm and when Joel and the Bots start losing it is outrageously funny.
Servo
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Post by MarchingTwinkie3 on Dec 13, 2003 22:08:45 GMT -5
Devil Fish made me into a fan (it was the first one I saw), the movie made me a bigger fan, and (like many others) Pod People made me the fan I am today. Of course, I can't be considered much of a fan because I only started watching it over the summer, so I don't have any tapes to trade and I don't have a credit card so I can't buy any on Ebay or anything. I feel very deprived.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Dec 13, 2003 23:39:16 GMT -5
And in fact you are. But all things change in time.
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Post by Monstrcaldgamera on Dec 14, 2003 21:01:13 GMT -5
The Screaming Skull hooked me, but Soultaker pulled me up into the boat, while the fisherman tried to gut me, as the atomic bomb was detonated at the same time...causing the fish to mutate, into the gaint monster, crushing the Tokyo of the buidlings, and the....the city...of the world in the....the TV there...
Did I make myself clear there?
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Post by mauto on Dec 16, 2003 18:59:04 GMT -5
I don't think I can name an episode in particular. A buddy of mine and I were talking about the show and we started to get together on Saturday afternoons to watch the show and it just became a ritual for us, it still is but now we watch episodes on tape.
The first one I remember watching with him was Catalina Caper. So I guess that would be the one.
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trueschatzi
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Post by trueschatzi on Dec 16, 2003 20:20:44 GMT -5
i've been watching the show since i was very young, but i must say i never became a true fan until about five years ago. i lost track of the show a while back, but when i moved from my old home, i was flipping through the channels at my new house and came across the Sci fi channel. i noticed a man and two robots on the screen and suddenly remembered a show i loved when i was little. i watched the episode all the way through, which was The Projected Man, and became an instant fan again. now i have about 60 episodes on tape and DVD.
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Post by BigMcLargeHuge on Dec 17, 2003 12:24:54 GMT -5
Well, as I posted in another thread, I had been aware of the show's existence and the fans it had (people whom I respected!) and so was on the lookout. The 1st one I saw was Gamera vs Guiron so that one will have to count as the episode that made me a fan. It seems a bit slow in spots now, but for my 1st episode it certainly was a gut-buster!
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Post by Ator on Dec 18, 2003 2:34:56 GMT -5
I'm not sure what was the first MST3K episode I watched was. (Which was the one that made me a fan.) All I know is that it had to do with a alien-devil-spider of some sort and hillbillies/trailer trash. It was bad, too, because the wittle spider kept on killing people. And they kept on making jokes about them not having a toliet. I remember that. That would be The Giant Spider Invasion, which is a personal favorite because i'm from Chicago, and hate the Packers and cheeseheads from Wisconson (no offense to Wisconsonites on the board, you are obviously not the stereotpical one for watching this show).
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Post by BobJohnson on Dec 19, 2003 17:21:20 GMT -5
Time Chasers, I saw it back in 97 and laughed pretty hard but, I was 12 and I didn't get some of the jokes. When I saw the episode again when I was a freshman in high school, I became more familiar with the pop culture references in the episode and I laughed even harder the second time. Before I would repulse at episodes like Parts: The Clonus Horror because I didn't understand the riffs. Now I have seen every SFC episode (except Boggy Creek II) and they are all much better than an regular episode of John Q. Public TV show It's also the only episode to date that constantly cracks me up all the way through (Even the host segments!)
Ator: I live in Wisconsin and I hate the stereotypes that are put on Wisconsinites because Wisc. is one of the best states education-wise. It's nice to hear someone say their is sane people in Wisconsin. As for the Packers, I think they have sucked a little too much lately but I am the Ultimate Packer Backer, but I like 'Da Bears too because I live in Madison. (Jim Mallon represent!)
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Post by ChrisDalek on Dec 19, 2003 19:53:44 GMT -5
The first MST3K I saw was the Club Scum sequence of Hobgoblins. The first one I watched all the way through was Incredibly Strange Creatures, but I think the one that made me a fan was probably Agent for H.A.R.M.
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JoeDonBaker
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Post by JoeDonBaker on Dec 23, 2003 12:10:34 GMT -5
It was late on Sunday night as I was flipping around TV and I landed on MST3K's "Hamlet." I had never laughed so hard in my life in one two hour span and I was immediately hooked. Hamlet still remains my favorite episode.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Dec 23, 2003 13:08:03 GMT -5
It was late on Sunday night as I was flipping around TV and I landed on MST3K's "Hamlet." I had never laughed so hard in my life in one two hour span and I was immediately hooked. Hamlet still remains my favorite episode. HAMLET? You must have a great tolerance for bad/extremely boring movies. I was only listening to the 'bots and Mike for the whole time. But, then again, I could barely make good jokes for "Dreamcatcher", so. . .
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Dec 23, 2003 14:24:05 GMT -5
MST3K: The Movie
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