The most Halloweenie MST3K [message #156299] |
Mon, 28 October 2013 19:32 |
nebusj-
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It's obvious that ``The Creeping Terror'' is the proper MST3K
for Thanksgiving, but what fits Halloween best? Just having a costumed
creature seems like it's too non-specific a theme, but I don't remember
any of the experiments (or even host sketches) matching too much with
the holiday.
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Re: The most Halloweenie MST3K [message #187535 is a reply to message #156299] |
Tue, 29 October 2013 10:13 |
Salvatore
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On 2013-10-28, Joseph Nebus <nebusj-@-rpi-.edu> wrote:
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> It's obvious that ``The Creeping Terror'' is the proper MST3K
> for Thanksgiving, but what fits Halloween best? Just having a costumed
> creature seems like it's too non-specific a theme, but I don't remember
> any of the experiments (or even host sketches) matching too much with
> the holiday.
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I immediately thought of "Hobgoblins", then thought of this riff Crow
made while watching "Girl In Gold Boots":
> Merry Christmas, everyone! Let's go to THE HAUNTED HOUSE!
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Re: The most Halloweenie MST3K [message #187536 is a reply to message #156299] |
Tue, 29 October 2013 16:37 |
Doug Elrod
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On Monday, October 28, 2013 7:32:38 PM UTC-4, Joseph Nebus wrote:
> It's obvious that ``The Creeping Terror'' is the proper MST3K
> for Thanksgiving, but what fits Halloween best? Just having a costumed
> creature seems like it's too non-specific a theme, but I don't remember
> any of the experiments (or even host sketches) matching too much with
> the holiday.
Given that you're posting this TWO DAYS before Halloween, there's the obvious choice of TRACK OF THE MOON BEAST! (I mean, *rushing the Halloween season*, INDEED!)
-Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu) ;-)
suddenly feels like some stew, if I could just remember the ingredients....
(RIP Lou Reed... May a Satellite of Love carry thee to thy rest!)
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Re: The most Halloweenie MST3K [message #187537 is a reply to message #187536] |
Tue, 29 October 2013 21:04 |
Salvatore
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On 2013-10-29, Doug Elrod <dre1@cornell.edu> wrote:
> On Monday, October 28, 2013 7:32:38 PM UTC-4, Joseph Nebus wrote:
>> It's obvious that ``The Creeping Terror'' is the proper MST3K
>> for Thanksgiving, but what fits Halloween best? Just having a costumed
>> creature seems like it's too non-specific a theme, but I don't remember
>> any of the experiments (or even host sketches) matching too much with
>> the holiday.
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> Given that you're posting this TWO DAYS before Halloween, there's the obvious choice of TRACK OF THE MOON BEAST! (I mean, *rushing the Halloween season*, INDEED!)
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> -Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu) ;-)
> suddenly feels like some stew, if I could just remember the ingredients....
> (RIP Lou Reed... May a Satellite of Love carry thee to thy rest!)
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Chicken, corn, green peppers, chili… onions?
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Re: The most Halloweenie MST3K [message #187538 is a reply to message #187537] |
Wed, 30 October 2013 12:25 |
Doug Elrod
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 9:04:57 PM UTC-4, Salvatore wrote:
>> suddenly feels like some stew, if I could just remember the ingredients....
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> Chicken, corn, green peppers, chili… onions?
Thanks! I can just about taste it.
Another possibility: SPACE MUTINY, given "I was just about to do the Monster Mash". But it's great all year-long! I mean, there's Santa AS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE!
-Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu)
"Finally, Christmas comes to *Santa*!" ;-)
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