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I hate how she has to be in everything these days.If Felicia Day is actually the new Mad, I don't know how I'll be able to take it. That woman is terminally unfunny.
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I hate how she has to be in everything these days.If Felicia Day is actually the new Mad, I don't know how I'll be able to take it. That woman is terminally unfunny.
Anyone else spending the evening with the Turkey Day stream?
Or Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny; The Apple... and the shorts are just great. They've done more than MST3K ever did. Who can forget "Improving Your Pronunciation" with Ned Blandford?
Just saw Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny... man, even after years of watching this kind of thing, my mind was not ready.
Movies made by Holocaust survivors tend to do that to you
Mahon wasn't a Holocaust survivor; he was a P.O.W.
I hate how she has to be in everything these days.
I'm not sure how I feel about this, yet. Rifftrax is the one where you would have to sync up their commentary with a separate DVD or show, right?
Yes, but they also have B-movies and shorts that you can purchase and download from their homepage. You don't need to have the DVD for those.
They're going to keep that secret.Any ideas to which movies they'll riff? Joel has been keeping it secret; he says he wants us to be pleasantly surprised.
I myself am hoping they do "StarCrash", 1978's failed attempt at cashing in on Star Wars that makes zero sense (and features David Hasslehoff in one of his first roles). I'm honestly surprised they never did it, it seems like one of the movies right up their alley.
They're going to keep that secret.
MST3K is now owned by Shout Factory, who will be responsible for clearing movie rights, which should mean they'll have a wider range available to them than Cinematic Titanic. And for those worried that Felicia Day's writing will taint the show, you need to remember we're talking about a show that has hundreds upon hundreds of jokes in each episode. According to MST veteran Paul Chaplin, only about ten percent of the offered riffs were retained. That volume of material needed prevents an overriding voice from taking over.Hopefully it's a better selection than Cinematic Titanic (though they did give it the best they got)