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Karmin Stjean

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Aug 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM8/30/96
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CO-->> MSTies,please,reply to this message and add to the list of recent
-->> movies that should,ah,be made fun of in such a horrendously funny way
-->> that we will not be able to stop laughing.

I'd like to see them MiST the MST3K movie!

* SLMR 2.1a * "Abstract impressionism. It's what's not." -- Tom Servo

b houska

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Aug 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM8/31/96
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Elisa Hampton wrote:
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> > MSTies,please,reply to this message and add to the list of recent
> > movies that should,ah,be made fun of in such a horrendously funny way
> > that we will not be able to stop laughing.
>
> "John Carpenter's Escape from LA." Definitely. And anything by Disney.

I think this would be kind of hard to do since it was supposed to be a
spoof in and of itself; it was pretty bad tho; still, I hold with
island of dr moreau and, now that I've seen it, crow: city of angels.
two simply horrible movies.

Elisa Hampton

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Sep 2, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/2/96
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Sjackyl

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Sep 13, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/13/96
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how about these:
Crow: city of angels
Twister
and of course, independance day

The Red Salamander Zaruga

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Sep 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/16/96
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Definitely in a different category (but thusly more likely to get MSTed)
is White Dwarf. Someone please kill this travesty and help restore my
faith in Coppola. Never have I seen a more pathetic attempt to throw
together a bunch of random *stuff* and sell it off as a movie. Anyone
agree here?

Derek Janssen

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Sep 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/16/96
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The Red Salamander Zaruga wrote:
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> Definitely in a different category (but thusly more likely to get MSTed)
> is White Dwarf. Someone please kill this travesty and help restore my
> faith in Coppola. Never have I seen a more pathetic attempt to throw
> together a bunch of random *stuff* and sell it off as a movie. Anyone
> agree here?

<<snicker>> RESTORE your faith in Coppola?????
You mean you didn't lose it completely after "Jack", "New York Stories",
"Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Godfather III"??

(Face it, the guy's got Teflon that Ronald Reagan and George Lucas only
dream of...)

Derek Janssen
djan...@ultranet.com

The Red Salamander Zaruga

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Sep 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/16/96
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Derek Janssen wrote:
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> The Red Salamander Zaruga wrote:
> >
[white dwarf and Coppola]

> <<snicker>> RESTORE your faith in Coppola?????
> You mean you didn't lose it completely after "Jack", "New York Stories",
> "Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Godfather III"??

You're right, you're right. Its absolutely hopeless. What the hell was
I thinking!!?

-TRSZ

Someone add Screamers to the list before it kills again.

David Langdon

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Sep 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/17/96
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The Red Salamander Zaruga (wal...@chatlink.com) wrote:

: Sjackyl wrote:
: >
: > how about these:
: > Crow: city of angels
: > Twister
: > and of course, independance day
:
: Definitely in a different category (but thusly more likely to get MSTed)
: is White Dwarf...

Sorry, don't agree. Though I get the impression that about an hour was
chopped out of it (if I recall right, i was supposed to be a series, so
maybe they combined 2-3 episodes). It's main problem that it wasn't all
nicely and neatly tied up with a bow, with everything clearly explained.
This drives American audiences nuts, though people on the other side of
the pond don't let it bother them. And one must admit, visually, it was a
feast for the eyes...

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