Posted on 11/23/2017 11:01:53 AM PST by Signalman
It wouldnt be Thanksgiving without turkeycinematic turkey, that is!
This Thanksgiving, grab a heaping helping of Mexican three-layer dip and pureed giblets and join your fellow MSTies for the beloved traditional Mystery Science Theater 3000 Turkey Day Marathon!
Starting at 12pm ET/ 9am PT on Thursday, November 23rd, the marathon will showcase six classic MST3K episodes, as well as brand-new episode intros featuring Joel, Jonah and Felicia as they celebrate the momentous past year in MST3K history.
If you have the chance to see “Birdemic” riffed in front of a live audience by the guys as part of their “Rifftrax” series, do NOT miss it. Just an incredibly stupid movie, and big laughs from start to finish.
“The Guy From Harlem” is another hilarious “Rifftrax.”
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“Torgo should have won an Oscar.”
The Master would not approve
“Prince of Space!”
We sure pulled the wool over their eyes! Haaa....Haaaa... Haaaa!
Thanks for this!
Right now on Overdrawn at the Something bank.
The Rifftracks stuff is good.
There is a corny Peter Graves spy movie they carried once. I bought a copy and will watch it someday.
They skewered Megaforce pretty well.
I remember a review of that one describing Krankor’s laugh as sounding like someone attempting to start a 1970’s model Buick.
Rifftrax did an awesome job riffing Kingdom of the Spiders.
With. William. Shatner. InTheLeadRole.
William. Shatner. made. a. career. out. of . being. himself.
His eyebrows should have been nominated at the very least.
The best of the new version so far IMO is "Star Crash". OMG!
I watched it at my nephew's and he and his wife and I laughed and laughed.
And Christopher Plummer? I wondered what he was thinking taking that role - was he that hard up for money?
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I started watching it last night.
I was cracking up. “rosebud”
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