Cinematic Titanic
NOTE: I'll be brief because I'm very busy today, but I needed to write because I bring tidings of great joy.
Once upon a time, there was a show called Mystery Science Theater 3000. And it was good. So very, very good. Then it went away, and all the world mourned for it.
Then last week, Joel Hodgson, aka Joel the main character on MST3k, announced he was getting the band back together, so to speak. He and the other original writer/performers of the show are "getting together in the form of a new movie riffing delivery system called Cinematic Titanic".
No real word yet on what this Cinematic Titanic will be exactly, but there is an interesting (though too long for me to finish just now) interview with Joel at, of all places, starwars.com.
I just wanted to share that during a brief moment to myself before getting back to work. Also, if you have more free time than I do, here are a pair of new links that I failed to cleverly work into this post:
Once upon a time, there was a show called Mystery Science Theater 3000. And it was good. So very, very good. Then it went away, and all the world mourned for it.
Then last week, Joel Hodgson, aka Joel the main character on MST3k, announced he was getting the band back together, so to speak. He and the other original writer/performers of the show are "getting together in the form of a new movie riffing delivery system called Cinematic Titanic".
ABOVE: the Man Himself, just a bit older.
No real word yet on what this Cinematic Titanic will be exactly, but there is an interesting (though too long for me to finish just now) interview with Joel at, of all places, starwars.com.
I just wanted to share that during a brief moment to myself before getting back to work. Also, if you have more free time than I do, here are a pair of new links that I failed to cleverly work into this post:
- Real Geek Heart Beats in Xkcd's Stick Figures - an interview with Randall Munroe, the creator of the previously mentioned xkcd web comic.
- The Top 20 Most Bizarre Experiments of All Time - pretty self explanatory. Brought to you by the Museum of Hoaxes.
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