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News today comes down the line that not only will mst3k.com turn into a site about "the adventures of Gypsy, Tom Servo and Crow", relaunched by Jim Mallon and Paul Chaplin, producer and writer for the original series, making this the second post-MST collaboration between show cast and crew, joining Mike Nelson's Rifftrax audio commentary series, but...
Joel Hodgson just announced that he, Trace Beaulieu, Josh Weinstein (the original cast), Frank Conniff and Mary Jo Pehl have now come together to produce yet another MST-crew riff fest: Cinematic Titanic.
Holy cats, but I do believe that's most of the major MST3K creative powers, each participating in one MST-like project or whatnot -- Mallon must hold copyrights on the bots, so he gets to use them, Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett have already built up a fan following with Rifftrax (and, as,
jadasc notes, The Film Crew) and now we have the oldschool MSTers coming back to snark on crappy movies once more.
I guess you can take the crew out of the Satellite of Love, but you can't take the love of the riff out of the crew.
Wow.
Joel Hodgson just announced that he, Trace Beaulieu, Josh Weinstein (the original cast), Frank Conniff and Mary Jo Pehl have now come together to produce yet another MST-crew riff fest: Cinematic Titanic.
Holy cats, but I do believe that's most of the major MST3K creative powers, each participating in one MST-like project or whatnot -- Mallon must hold copyrights on the bots, so he gets to use them, Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett have already built up a fan following with Rifftrax (and, as,
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I guess you can take the crew out of the Satellite of Love, but you can't take the love of the riff out of the crew.
Wow.
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Date: 2007-10-30 08:36 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-01 08:50 pm (UTC)(Sent an email to Kevin, and received a nice reply. He hoped I would agree that Giant of Marathon, as opposed to 300, presented a simpler, more natural version of well-oiled Greek.)
I also highly recommend Hollywood After Dark. Some spectacularly eye-scorching shots of Rue shaking her McLana-cans.
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Date: 2007-10-30 09:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-10-30 10:36 pm (UTC)Last winter we spent a lot of nights watching RiffTrax and drinking in front of the fire--I believe it may be time to start that up again.
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Date: 2007-10-31 02:43 am (UTC)Nothing but sweet lovin' Frank!
I do agree that bringing the bots back to do ... uh, stuff ... might be a misstep and shows who still has the copyright pants in the Best Brains group. I find myself examining the rift between riffers rather interesting.
You've got Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett in one group, who were together at the end in the Sci-Fi years. Bridget Jones comes along sometimes too, but she's married to Mike so she's got that attachment. Weren't these three also responsible for the short-lived Timmy Bighands website, or did Trace help with that, too?
In another group you've got Joel Hodgson, Josh Weinstein and Trace Beaulieu, who were the original cast back in the KTMA days, accompanied by sweet floppy Frank and Mary Jo Pehl. Frank of course is a wonderful human being and for all the shit that Mary Jo Pehl got for appearing in the show, she always was a darn good writer (I think she wrote Gypsy's one-woman show "Gypsy Rose Me".)
And then you've got Jim Mallon, who I do believe had quite the falling-out with Joel way back when, and Paul Chaplin, who was a great writer and I guess kept in touch with Jim.
Huh.
Almost like Starcraft here.
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Date: 2007-10-30 11:07 pm (UTC)So when is the original crew of Mystery Spatula Theater 11 (Fringe, Spatch, Pete, and Andy Bell) going to announce that we're regrouping to finally finish Robot Wars in 2008?
Gotta love them sweater puppies.
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Date: 2007-10-31 02:33 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-10-31 05:39 am (UTC)Someday soon, I may finish The Projected Man. Stay tuned.
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Date: 2007-10-31 12:17 pm (UTC)I was one of the foolhardy who championed for Battlefield Earth at the 2000 Sci-Fi Marathon because I knew if ever there was a crowd who could rip apart such a piece of crap, it'd be the audience who routinely chants "That film sucked! That film sucked!" at the end of a stinker (or, after watching a particularly horrible Eastern European film, stood up and sang "God Bless America".)
However, when the film screened, it was so loud and boomy and stuff that you couldn't get a good line in if you wanted to -- and before it, we watched both Barbarella and Galaxina (yowsa) so we were all sorts of exhausted from the hooting and whatnot.
So yeah. Quieter films equals more gooder for the riffing.
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Date: 2007-10-31 08:04 pm (UTC)Also, Overdrawn was a better movie than Battlefield Earth.
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