Pia Zadora was a cute kid in green…and as we all know, it ain’t easy being green.
If I have any recorded MST3K episodes still available to watch I will first have to fix my VCR in order to watch them. There is some justice at the quantum level for that.
Push the button Frank…
We always would watch the Thanksgiving turkey marathons. Don’t forget, you can only rent the waters of forgetfulness.
MST3K is being rebooted again for either the fourth or fifth time. It is being crowdfunded, and will be carried on one of the streaming services (I forget which), and be available only by subscription to a channel on that service. I almost signed up until I saw that the price of that one channel was $200 per year. I liked MST3K, but not that much.
The rubber ring that needed to be replaced on the tape tension idler wheel in my VCR when the old one hardened and crumbled into three pieces cost me $7.50.
I have it along with pictures taken during its disassembly 6 months ago. I guess I should get on with it…
You can stream the old episodes for free at the Gizmoplex. You’ll have to use a burner email address and I haven’t tried it but assume it will run ads.
But if you want the new stuff, yeah you have to pay (a lot).
Mint Mobile sponsored a multi-day marathon of MST3K episodes for this Christmas.
With the advent of Starship, we should launch an actual kickstarter to film a season of episodes in space.
Pia Zadora was a cute kid in green…and as we all know, it ain’t easy being green.
If I have any recorded MST3K episodes still available to watch I will first have to fix my VCR in order to watch them. There is some justice at the quantum level for that.
Push the button Frank…
We always would watch the Thanksgiving turkey marathons. Don’t forget, you can only rent the waters of forgetfulness.
MST3K is being rebooted again for either the fourth or fifth time. It is being crowdfunded, and will be carried on one of the streaming services (I forget which), and be available only by subscription to a channel on that service. I almost signed up until I saw that the price of that one channel was $200 per year. I liked MST3K, but not that much.
The rubber ring that needed to be replaced on the tape tension idler wheel in my VCR when the old one hardened and crumbled into three pieces cost me $7.50.
I have it along with pictures taken during its disassembly 6 months ago. I guess I should get on with it…
You can stream the old episodes for free at the Gizmoplex. You’ll have to use a burner email address and I haven’t tried it but assume it will run ads.
But if you want the new stuff, yeah you have to pay (a lot).
Mint Mobile sponsored a multi-day marathon of MST3K episodes for this Christmas.
With the advent of Starship, we should launch an actual kickstarter to film a season of episodes in space.