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MST3K is my “going to sleep” show, so I’ve seen every episode at least 20 times over the last 30 years. That said, I 90% agree with this list.

If you’re looking for specific mst3k episodes, google “club mst3k.”

I loved Simon Rich’s stories and his Man Seeking Woman show.  I think we’ve gone through Man Seeking Woman at least 5 times now. I’d love to see Miracle Workers, but it’s nowhere to stream.

Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity is the clear winner here.

Your arguments against trans people are same ones that were used to keep gay people down for years. You just need to do a little word substitution, load into your mind the now-outmoded but once-common stereotype that all lesbians are predators coming for good decent women, and you’re good to go!

I was a longtime fan of the books, but I’m much less enthused to see this now that I know the author of the original novels is a full-on “TERF is a slur” TERF.

She let you sit down long enough to play a video game?

Man, I’d really love to know what Larry has to say about all of those roles! BY READING ABOUT IT IN AN ARTICLE.

This is the one that has a puzzle where there’s a cube of (9? 16? 25? I forget) small 3-sided cube-shaped rooms, all hanging in space with no connective walkways between them, facing in random directions, accessible only by force jump, and your job is to find and throw 3 or so switches hidden in those rooms.

It’d be swell to _read_ this. Random Roles is my favorite, and I don’t have time for video. Maybe I’ll try to feed this through otter.ai later?

Still no _The Specials?_ I thought for sure it might come up in the “first time writer-director” bit.

I saw Episode I at midnight on Thursday. I had tickets to see it again Monday morning with my friend.

Radioland Murders, a film so unmemorable that it even gets left off the list of forgettable Lucasfilm flops that wraps up this article.

(I rather liked Radioland Murders, for the record.)

Edward Furlong and Axl Rose are both wife beaters, so I guess at least that part would be fitting.

That summary of Colossal seems like it was written by someone who never watched the movie, which is an interesting coincidence since the trailer was also seemingly cut together by someone who never watched the movie.

How did this entire post fail to mention American Giant? Their T’s are amazing!

How did this entire post fail to mention American Giant? Their T’s are amazing!

The best thing about this movie is that the trio of Cusack, Skye, and Mahoney is so strong that you can watch it three times and pick a different main character to be your point of empathy each time.

If you’re in the SF Bay Area, you can get an even better blueberry cheeseburger today:

I’ve got a big soft spot for this movie, but in retrospect I wish they hadn’t whitewashed the voice casting.

(I know, it was made years before Asian whitewashing was an issue in Hollywood, but still.)

I’d have been into the script exploring this by having Scott bro down hard with nega-Scott.