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post #51 of 67
Wanna show some love for Boggy Creek II. Love that one.

As for all-time best, nothing beats Mitchell. As for the best of the Mike era, I'd say Space Mutiny with The Final Sacrifice a close second.
post #52 of 67
Yeah, Mitchell. I'm so glad I own the individual copy of that. Red Zone Cuba on the other hand ... ouch.

As far as another movie for the list, I always loved The Killer Shrews episode.
post #53 of 67
i love Manos and Bride of the Monster -- the short before each is fantastic (Hired! split into 2 parts)
post #54 of 67
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Originally Posted by nekkerbee View Post
You can buy hard-to-find episodes here. The picture quality ain't great, but you don't watch MST3K for the splendid visuals.
Since even mentioning downloading movies/shows isn't kosher on here, suggesting someone pay for bootlegs is kind of retarded.
post #55 of 67
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Originally Posted by Sonic Boom View Post
Wanna show some love for Boggy Creek II. Love that one.
"On the wings of a snow....white....dove..."

Favorite quote though?

"And I went on walking like that for...quite a while. The end."
post #56 of 67
I have to throw out "The Girl in Lover's Lane" featuring Jack Elam as guess what? A creep. And Rocket Attack USA (may have been called 5 Minutes to Zero) an anti-soviet propaganda piece with Art Metrano as "truck driver."
post #57 of 67
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Originally Posted by Syd View Post
"On the wings of a snow....white....dove..."

Favorite quote though?

"And I went on walking like that for...quite a while. The end."
"Can I borrow a cup of shirt?"
post #58 of 67
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Originally Posted by Sonic Boom View Post
As for all-time best, nothing beats Mitchell. As for the best of the Mike era, I'd say Space Mutiny with The Final Sacrifice a close second.
Space Mutiny is glorious. The whole "Slab Beefchunk" and all it's iterations are great, but I love the "Come on! MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE!" bit just abuot kills me every time.

There have been so many great episodes already, pretty much all of my favorites have been covered. I won't tread that ground again, but I do want to throw out some love for the "Coily the Spring Sprite" short. I can't remember the actual title off the top of my head, but it's 10 minutes of absolute hilarity.

Also, the "Assignment: Venezuela" short they did for an unreleased CD-ROM is fantastic. "SPOOOOOOOOOCK!"
post #59 of 67
The Giant Spider Invasion.
post #60 of 67
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Originally Posted by FilmNerdJamie View Post
The Giant Spider Invasion.
How did I forget this, it's my wife's favorite.

You know that movie JAWS? This spider makes that shark look like a goldfish!
post #61 of 67
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Originally Posted by Mad Man Mundt View Post
I have to throw out "The Girl in Lover's Lane" featuring Jack Elam as guess what? A creep. And Rocket Attack USA (may have been called 5 Minutes to Zero) an anti-soviet propaganda piece with Art Metrano as "truck driver."
"All right. Hop on."

Great one (Girl in Lover's Lane).
post #62 of 67
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Originally Posted by Big Jim Slade View Post
Since even mentioning downloading movies/shows isn't kosher on here, suggesting someone pay for bootlegs is kind of retarded.
Joel and Co. reminded viewers to "Keep circulating the tapes" at the end of each show. It's in that spirit that I offered the link.
post #63 of 67
They did not, however, remind viewers to "Charge people for circulating the tapes".
post #64 of 67
My point exactly. Circulating pirated material for free = bad. Circulating pirated material while pocketing a profit for yourself = you're pretty much scum.
post #65 of 67
buying bootlegs is stupid. Since they were always in favor of keeping the tapes circulating I don't see a problem with down loading the episodes. Having said that if said episode is on DVD then buy it.
post #66 of 67
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Originally Posted by Big Jim Slade View Post
My point exactly. Circulating pirated material for free = bad.
Gotta disagree there. 99.9% of copyrighted content is essentially abandonware (not available from anywhere, nobody knows/cares who the copyright holder might be) that should have entered the public domain, but for Congress doling out multi-billion dollar subsidies to companies that hold the very, very few valuable copyrights.

Of course, the vast majority of what folks actually want, isn't.
post #67 of 67
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Along with a lot of the ones mentioned above, I really love Girl in Gold Boots and I Accuse My Parents.
My favourite. It has the best short, too: Truck Farming.
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