I love the behind the scenes of film. Was sad to see there wasn’t much traction on this post.
As Joel said in one of the Kickstarter updates, every movie is its own little miracle considering the massive amount of work that goes into making them, and every so often the story of making the movie is so crazy that it could make a good movie in its own right (see: The Disaster Artist). And the kind of movies featured on MST3k are especially prone to this given their typically low budgets and/or talent.
Probably the most amazing story of a riffed film is The Creeping Terror. Alan Silliphant,…
Shout-out to this forum that is in the same vein and desire as this post.
So far, these forums are impressively civil and supportive, especially when compared to the rest of the internet. That isn’t too surprising with misties, but it is still something special to be nurtured.
Maybe we can make the place even better. When you have a minute and you’re just browsing topics, pick one or two that haven’t gotten many (or any) responses. Even if they aren’t really that interesting, pick the one that inspires you most and see if you can leave some sort of positive post abou…
A neat project that was posted around the Holidays.
Ever get tired of reading reviews on a MST3k episode and it’s somebody just saying the movie sucked? Contribute your own reviews along with other Mysties!!!
Since this isn’t an arts and crafts project, I really don’t think it belongs there. This is a bit of a self plug, but it’s also a community based project that I think a lot of people here will have fun with.
I’m sure that everyone here has an obscure favorite episode of MST3K. One that you love to bits, but never seems to get the attention. That’s why I wanted to share this project, a positive review blog for every episode of MST3K. The plan is for several people to contribute and to write revi…
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