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Movie Theater turns angry voicemail into win.

bmacs27 says...

The best part is you can order a beer and a burger from your seat while nobody is talking. I love that theater. It's the only place I'll go.

Also the air-sex championships, and master pancake (live Mystery science theater) are pretty sweet.

MONSTERS

Abel_Prisc says...

@spoco2 Fair enough. Still looks like a fun watch to me. I'm sort of hoping rifftrax works their magic on it, because that'll be the closest to new Mystery Science Theater that we'll get anytime soon.

Awesome baseball commentary after girl gets gloved in face

David Mitchell talks about References

daxgaz says...

Mystery Science Theater was the king of obscure references and I loved it. If i got 1/2 of their references i felt smart. the rest i looked up or was ok with not getting. it made re-watching them even better.

Rue McClanahan Hollywood After Dark

A hilarious take on Matrix Reloaded (Rifftrax)

A hilarious take on Matrix Reloaded (Rifftrax)

MysteryScienceTheater 3000 sendup of Star Trek Fan Film

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Mystery, Science, Theater, 3000, Star, Trek, Fanfilm' to 'Mystery, Science, Theater, 3000, Star, Trek, Fanfilm, mst3k, George Takei, Sulu, camp' - edited by my15minutes

Reveal the Meaning of Your Username, Sifters (Sift Talk Post)

youdiejoe says...

youdiejoe: MST3K fans prob remember this being thrown around quite a bit during one of my fav episode, Gamera Vs. Guiron. It was common for Japanese soliders in films from the 50's & 60's to scream " YOU DIE JOE" before hurling a grenade, shooting, or the like. I actually started used it as a password years ago, then I thought it would make a good screen name.

found it and sifted the episode:

http://www.videosift.com/video/Gamera-Vs-Guiron-Mystery-Science-Theater-3000

Mystery Science Theater Surprise

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Mystery, Science, Theater, Surprise, Diabolik, Rough, Cut, Hilarity' to 'Mystery, Science, Theater, Surprise, Diabolik, Rough, Cut, Hilarity, MST3K' - edited by MarineGunrock

Shootin Fish in a Barrel

k8_fan says...

So why did they bother to roast Flava Flav anyway? Do half of these comics even know who he is? Why not roast Carrot Top?

The best Carrot Top bashing ever was by Joel Hodgeson of Mystery Science Theater 3000. He started out as a prop comic - a screamingly funny and endlessly inventive one, and they were both on the same bill one time. Joel discovered Carrot Top backstage riffling through Joel's props.

On the other hand, Carrot Top looks too lean these days to be roasted. He'd have to be basted, or maybe deep-fried.

Spider-Pig... Spider-Pig

jersalv1 says...

I have to say that up until seasons 9-10, I was a huge fan of the Simpsons. It was my favorite show (along with Mystery Science Theater 3000). Sadly, the quality of writing and animation greatly declined in what has become arguably the greatest disappointment of my life. I was not looking forward to watching the movie but went anyway. The first 15 minutes were quite funny, and I thought that maybe this would usher in a new era of greatness for the series, but my hopes were dashed shortly thereafter. The rest of the movie was like the last 9 seasons, unfunny and trite writing with a chuckle here or there. Although I am not a fan of Fox or Rupert Murdoch, I don't believe they have anything to do with the quality of the show (in fact, they are responsible for producing some of the greatest shows ever) so they are off the hook on this. I just want to validate some of the opinions expressed by GuyIncognito (although I disagree with others of his). We don't dislike the Simpsons because doing so is hip or non-conformist, we dislike that a hilarious and touching program of great nostalgic value has been reduced to a sham of its former self. It's like watching a good friend or loved one die of a slow and debilitating disease, and it's hurtful.

Starcrash



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