Love Theme Midi by Bo McDonald
What is Mystery Science Theater 3000, you ask? Well then,
what are you doing here?!? I'm kidding, of course. You may have
seen it, and not known. A whole lot of people have. If you've
ever seen a movie where a silouette of a guy and two robots make
fun of a movie, that's it. There've been a few changes to the
show in it's 8 seasons (9 if you count the KTMA episodes), but I
won't go into it here. For a whole mess of info about the show,
check out the Satellite
News. It's loaded with
anything you could ever want to know.
As with many MST3K fans, I've taped episodes upon episodes due to Comedy Central's really crappy time slots for MST3K. And, even though Sci-Fi has a better schedule, it's still worth the cost of a VHS tape to watch it over and over. All of these are in their original commercialized format, except the Rhino tapes. The following is a list of what I've got, with my summary of the film and favorite comment* from each. Enjoy!
* There is absolutely no logic attached to the favorite comment. It is just something that made me burst into laughter the first time I heard it.
In the event they're available
(TRANSLATION: Whenever I get around to it), there may be an audio
or video clip. They're signified by a
or
. (RealAudio/Video compressed, 'cause I don't have
too much space)
*As of me writing this (March 1998) there aren't any. Expect them to start appearing within the next few weeks.
**As of the latest writing (February 1999) there still aren't any. Whoops. Maybe later...
Another feature - what Leonard
Maltin gave the movies! A quick key: a normal star (
) is a
full star. A cheesy, semi-transpartentish star (
) is
a half star. A bomb (
) is just that (equivalent to 1 star or
less). Finally there's an
if that bum Maltin never saw
this one.
"Wow. Must spend a lot
on video tapes."
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