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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Radiant on Tue 23/10/2007 19:58:54

Title: I sense danger!
Post by: Radiant on Tue 23/10/2007 19:58:54
For those unfamiliar with the flick, and/or those appreciative of sarcastic reviews,

http://www.agonybooth.com/pumaman/
Title: Re: I sense danger!
Post by: Domino on Wed 24/10/2007 00:26:07
I first saw that movie on MST 3000.  So as expected, any movie shown on that show is utter garbage.

It was fun to watch them make fun of the movies they played.  I wish that show was still around.
Title: Re: I sense danger!
Post by: rubywaves on Wed 24/10/2007 01:04:43
o/~ Pumaman, he flies like a moron... o/~

Probably one of the best episodes during the entire Pearl Forrester era.  I can quote nearly the entire MiSTing, which goes to show what a hopeless nerd I am.

There was once a site where you could download all the MST3K episodes, but it might have been taken down.  There's always YouTube, though.

Thanks for the site, Radiant.  This should provide hours of neglecting-my-studies fun.
Title: Re: I sense danger!
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Wed 24/10/2007 01:51:59
While I loved mst3k, I thoroughly detest the post-Joel Hodgson episodes.  Frankly, I always thought Mike Nelson was a bit of an unfunny moron, and nothing he's done since has convinced me otherwise.  Joel, on the other hand, always played up the easygoing dopehead persona -- and especially in the ktma episodes -- you could see that he just had genuine wit and a great sense of humor.  There was also the Invention Exchange which couldn't continue without him and the loss of the rapport between creator and creation (Joel and the bots) where he lectured them on behavior and taught them things during segments.  People who came into the series only seeing the Mike Nelson eps no doubt see him as something special, and I don't find fault in that, but the earlier seasons had a better dynamic and more going for it imo.  Also, I still think Josh Weinstein was the best Servo, and certainly the best foil for Crow.  Murphy's rendition was too whiny/musical for my tastes.