Title: How to fill that MST3K size hole in your life! Post by: therealfragger on September 20, 2008, 06:49:53 PM Now I know some of you Wolvs had to love Mystery Science Theater 3000 being I think it's some kind of law. And I know some of you have that hole in your life of people making fun of bad movies that MST3K used to give us. Now I am here to give you all a bunch of links and whatnot to help fill that void in as dirty a manner as I can. Now here we go!
MST3K: Now if you are looking for MST3K episodes your best bet is to see what is available to buy (which isn't much) and here (http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&tag=mozilla-20&index=blended&link%5Fcode=qs&field-keywords=MST3K&sourceid=Mozilla-search) is a good place to start. Now there are a TON of episodes not available to buy so you can use a site like this (http://valuemst3k.com/index.htm) (to buy) or this (http://mst3k.dapcentral.org/) to download. Both work really well and DAP has some very good quality episodes. Now for covers use this (http://mst3k.joshway.com/) he makes some great DVD covers for ALL the MST3K episodes. I use these myself :D Cinematic Titanic: CinTin is a project that was started by the creator of MST3K Joel Hodgeson. This show stars a ton of alumni of MST3K (original host, Tom, Crow and the "Mads"). There are shadows, skits and a somewhat catchy theme song. But in my honest opinion they don't seem to have chemistry in the show and when the movies get really bad CinTin gets hard to watch. Website (http://www.cinematictitanic.com) and below will be a sample of the episode I own! [yt=425,350]Jc2eAZV2Mn0[/yt] Rifftrax: Ah rifftrax you do the best job. Rifftrax stars what I assume most of us connect to MST3K: Mike Nelson, Keven Murphy (Tom Servo from Season 2 till the end), Bill Corbit (Crow from Season 8 till the end also known as the SciFi Era) and other guests like Neil Patric Harris, Wierd Al, and others. They make fun of new movies and every now and then make fun of an old one (like Missile To The Moon with Guest Fred Willard). The nice thing about Rifftrax is that the trax only cost between $0.99 and $3.99. The issue that some people have is that you do need to have the DVD (or another version) and play both at the same time being that the Trax contain none of the movie dialog except for sync lines to make sure that the Trax and your movie are synced together. They have added a Rifftrax Player to their website and most movie support this. The way it works is you put the DVD into your computer and use their player to auto sync it for you. OR you can use the method I use which is make your own DVDs (http://forum.rifftrax.com/index.php/topic,413.0.html) (NOTE: I follow the lite guide). Now if you don't want to go through this I will give you guys this offer, the first 5 people to message me with the movie they want I will send them the combined audio. For free! (I will send Rifftrax money for this :p). And for the rest I will do the hard work as long as you pay for the trax. I have just about every Rifftrax combined for DVD usage being I am sad that way. Website (http://www.rifftrax.com/), All of their samples (http://www.youtube.com/user/RiffTrax) and below is my favorite (Transformers): [yt=425,350]H15TT8CKltM[/yt] ICWXP: ICWXP or Incognito Cinema Warriors XP is as I like to call it the Metal MST3K. A guy is stuck in a movie theater during the zombie apocalypse and is force to watch bad movies or the villain will let the zombies in. He has two robots as well . . . . They do a great job as fans making a MST3K type show and are quite funny. The first episode they did seemed to have been TOO packed with jokes and left no breathing room. Now with episode 2 they take a step back and bring on the full funny. If RIfftrax didn't set the bar so high with some of the movies ICWXP would be the king of riffing. And odd enough the only way to buy ICWXP is through Rifftrax (http://www.rifftrax.com/iriffs/icwxp-lady-frankenstein-dvd). And The ICWXP Website (http://www.icwxp.com).Now I will let their videos speak for themselves: Part 1: [yt=425,350]qlXdRNsgMhM[/yt] Part 2: [yt=425,350]c-yiqorwQ7s[/yt] Also their intro fucking rules (http://www.rifftrax.com/displaythickbox?file=ICWXP_Intro.flv&width=500&height=380) Any questions let me know! Title: Re: How to fill that MST3K size hole in your life! Post by: Nightstalker on September 20, 2008, 07:17:16 PM I think they just need to roll Mike's ass out of bed, and get the original going again.
San Francisco Intl. Airport had to be my fav MST3K. It's where the big B actors roar. Title: Re: How to fill that MST3K size hole in your life! Post by: Kastil on September 21, 2008, 02:46:16 AM If I remember right they are doing some kind of MST3K live thing here in Minneapolis soon. Will have to see what I can find on it.
Title: Re: How to fill that MST3K size hole in your life! Post by: therealfragger on September 21, 2008, 03:23:20 AM That would be Cinematic Titanic!
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060040CC7474381B?artistid=1231297&majorcatid=10002&minorcatid=32 Title: Re: How to fill that MST3K size hole in your life! Post by: therealfragger on September 23, 2008, 09:06:11 PM Just to let you all know I have had no messages yet so all 5 rifftrax pre mixed audio is still avaible . . . . .
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