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To: silent_jonny

My fave MST3K episode!


26 posted on 06/27/2017 4:16:03 PM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: P.O.E.
Thrill crazed space kids blasting the flesh from humans! Image and video hosting by TinyPic The crew are from a totalitarian world where children are raised without parents by the state, where freedom of thought is suppressed, and empathy mocked........ The killer instinct is paramount, as shown by Thor (Bryan Grant), who kills a wandering pet dog ("Sparky") which approaches after hearing the landing saucer and, as the crew disembarks, a stern associate of Derek called Thor (Bryan Grant), is startled by the barking critter, and draws his silver ray gun and disintegrates the flesh from the dog, leaving a falling mass of bones......... Derek, meanwhile, examines the bones of "Sparky", and notices a metal tag with his name and address stamped on it. He brings this detail to the attention of the ship commander (Robert King Moody), saying that it signals intelligent life on this world. Derek wants to return to the times pictured in a book when there were families and love. The captain tells Thor to keep Derek under watch after taking his book away - Thor tells him that he'll be executed soon........ Meanwhile, the Gargons first seem to fail the test, having a negative response to Earth's atmosphere, but the creature then revives, and its cells divide even faster than expected. Earth will be a perfect place to breed these fast-growing, flesh-eating monsters........ The Gargons were crayfish, weren't they? Phil Donahue read and approved this message.
27 posted on 06/27/2017 4:29:11 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives)
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