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- From: rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
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- Subject: Mystery Science Theater 3000 FAQ
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- Date: 12 Nov 1993 00:00:33 -0500
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- This is actually a test to see if I've discovered why updated versions
- of the FAQ aren't being posted. If this shows up on Usenet, then I've
- found the problem. (I'll know; please don't send mail telling me that
- it made it.) If it doesn't show up, then I'm very confused. In either
- event, updated version of all MST3K-related FAQs are in the pipeline.
-
- ---Rsk
-
- This is the "Frequently Asked Questions and Answers" mailing/posting for
- fans of "Mystery Science Theater 3000". It was originally written in
- the summer of 1991, and has been revised from time to time since then.
- You should probably check the date in the "Version" line above to make
- sure the copy you're reading is reasonably up-to-date before sending
- corrections. Speaking of which, corrections should be mailed to:
-
- rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu
-
- AND should have a "Subject:" line that indicates that the message contains
- corrections to the MST3K FAQ.
-
- ---Rsk
-
- Q. What it's all about, really?
-
- A. MST3K is "Mystery Science Theater 3000", a program carried by "Comedy
- Central", which in turn is carried by various cable companies here and there.
- (MST3K was originally picked up by "The Comedy Channel", which merged
- with "Ha!", changed its name to "CTV" and then to "Comedy Central".)
- The idea of the show is simple: pick really bad movies (e.g. "Gamera",
- "Daddy-O", "Cave Dwellers", "Fugitive Alien", etc.) and heckle them.
- There are two elements that make it fascinating...
-
- 1. The cast of characters. Our hero, Joel, has been blasted into space
- by his bosses at the Gizmonic Institute, who are actually subjecting
- him to these films in order to assess his reactions. Joel, a pleasant
- enough fellow, has constructed Tom Servo, Crow, Gypsy, and Cambot
- from various pieces of his spacecraft in order to have someone to
- share his plight. Unfortunately, in putting them together, he used up
- the parts that control when the movies begin and end...
-
- Back on earth, Dr. Clayton Forrester and his henchman Frank select
- each week's film and inflict it on Joel and his robot friends...who
- respond by unmercifully shredding it from beginning to end. We watch
- the whole movie sitting in the theater behind them...except for the
- portions surrounding some of the commercial breaks where they do parodies,
- annoy Frank and Clayton, etc. (Their microproduction of the
- Wagner/Sandy Frank epic "Gameradaemmerung" was terrific.)
-
- 2. The heckling is good. REALLY good. What makes this worth watching is
- that their heckling comments draw from such a diversity of sources;
- in a five-minute stretch one recent Saturday, they referenced "This is
- Spinal Tap", "Moby Dick", "2001", the Wall Street Journal, Don King,
- Buddha...and more. The writers for this show are incredibly culturally
- literate -- and they keep in touch with current affairs as well.
- Think of them as smart-asses who read the New York Times; you have to
- be mentally nimble to follow some of their comments.
-
- MST3K is the funniest thing I've seen on television since the original
- Saturday Night Live (circa late 70's). Watch it. Tape it. Heckle it.
-
- Q. How do you join the fan club?
-
- A. Just send a letter to:
-
- MST3K Information Club
- PO Box 5325
- Hopkins, MN 55343
-
- You'll get a lifetime subscription to the MST3K Satellite News (formerly The
- Binding Polymer), with letters and interviews, merchandise order forms, etc.
-
- and
-
- Your official MST3K fan club certificate, which is a full 8 1/2 by 11
-
-
- and
- Your official MST3K fan club card, attached to a yellow neon flyer.
- The text on the flyer reads:
-
- "This is your MST3K MEMBERSHIP CARD. Display it proudly, carry it
- always. Keep it close to your heart, because if you keep it in your
- back pocket it will get all sweaty and yucky and start to come apart
- and you won't want to show it to anyone. Or, you could take it to
- one of those places at the bus station that have those neat laminating
- machines and make it way cool. Or, don't. See if we care. In any
- case thanks for being a new member."
-
- The card itself is 3 5/8" wide by 2 3/8" tall (if you cut on the
- dotted lines) and is quite suitable for carrying in a wallet.
- The card bears the image of an atom (generated by computer) as
- well as the legend "MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 FAN CLUB. This
- certifies that (space for name), is an official member of the
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 Fan Club. Member# (space)."
-
- You'll also be on the mailing list of MST3K fans. You'll
- get notices about schedule changes, offers from Best Brains, Inc.,
- discounts on merchandise (e.g. T-shirts), and other goodies.
-
- Q. Is that different from Comedy Central's mailing list?
-
- A. Yepper. To get on CC's list, contact:
-
- Comedy Central
- 1775 Broadway
- New York, NY 10019
- (212) 767-8600
-
- Q. Back to MST3K - so what's this Live Survival Kit thingy?
-
- A. Well, if you send a check for $5 (payable to "Best Brains, Inc.") to them,
- you'll get:
-
- (If you're in Minnesota, add 6.5% sales tax, by the way)
-
- A piece of paper enclosing several other sheets, marked
- "Classified - contains top secret MST 3000 Fan club material".
- When you unfold it, the inside is the "MST 3000 'MOVIE SIGN' Home
- Viewing Simulator (MSHVS)", which has the familiar picture of
- theater seats and Joel and the bots at the bottom, with the instructions :
-
- INSTRUCTIONS:
- 1. Cut out.
- 2. Place on your TV screen.
- 3. Gather your favorite pals.
- (Or build them out of spare parts.)
- 4. Look for a goofy movie or dumb TV show.
- 5. Say stupid (and clever) things.
-
- The sheets contained inside are:
-
- A list of episodes for seasons 1 and 2, e.g. the MST3K
- Experiment Guide with the lyrics to the Love Theme on the
- other side.
-
- The MST3K Technical Journal Vol 1 No 1 and Vol 1 No 3, and/or
- some technical updates.
-
- "Spark-O!" The best brains wacky rolling action figure (a really
- crude cut-out that you're supposed to tape together and put on
- top of a marble)
-
- The MST3K Price Rebel Icon merchandise temple catalogue, which includes
- such items as the MST3K Fluid Containment Vessel (a MST3K mug),
- the Mad Scientist Clock, the MST3K Official Command Cap
- the MST3K Bumper Stickler (a clear sticker that has the logo and
- "MOVIE SIGN" in black, the MST3K Life Survival Kit, T-shirts
- (S, M, L, XL), and Fan Photos:
- - Joel, Tom, Crow, and Gypsy on the Satellite of Love
- - Dr. Forrester and Frank in Deep 13
- (note: autographs are not real...they are part of the photo)
-
- Q. What are the lyrics to the opening song?
-
- A. "Love Theme from M.S.T. 3000"
-
- In the not-too-distant future,
- Next Sunday A.D.
- There was a guy named Joel,
- Not too different from you or me.
- He worked at Gizmonic Institute,
- Just another face in a red jumpsuit.
- He did a good job cleanin' up the place,
- But his bosses didn't like him,
- So they shot him into space.
-
- We'll send him cheesy movies,
- The worst we can find (la la la).
- He'll have to sit and watch them all,
- And we'll monitor his mind (la la la).
-
- Now keep in mind Joel can't control
- When the movies begin and end (la la la),
- Because he used those special parts
- To make his robot friends.
-
- Robot Roll Call: (Let's go) [ Some debate on "let's go" ]
- Cambot (Pan left)
- Gypsy (Hi girl)
- Tom Servo (What a cool guy)
- Crooooooooooow (Wisecracker)
-
- If you're wond'ring how he eats and breathes,
- and other science facts (la la la),
- Then repeat to yourself,
- "It's just a show, I should really just relax
- for Mystery Science Theater 3000..."
-
- (c) Best Brains Inc., for sticklers.
-
- Q. Didn't the lyrics change?
-
- A. Yup, they used to be different. We're not exactly sure what
- they are yet, but something like:
-
- In the not-too-distant future,
- Next Sunday, A.D.
- There was a guy named Joel,
- Not too different than you or me.
- He worked in a satellite loading bay,
- Just polishing switches to pay his way,
- He did his job well with a cheerful face,
- But his bosses didn't like him so they shot him into space.
-
- We'll send him cheesy movies,
- The worst ever made,
- Joel says when you have lemons
- You make lemonade,
- Now keep in mind he can't control
- When the movies begin or end,
- Because he used the extra parts
- To make his robot friends.
-
- Robot Roll Call:
- Cambot
- Gypsy
- Tom Servo
- Crooooooooooow
-
- If you're wond'ring how he eats and breathes,
- and other science facts (la la la),
- Just repeat to yourself,
- "It's just a show, I should really just relax
- for Mystery Science Theater 3000..."
-
- Q. How 'bout an episode guide?
-
- A. Well, there used to be one *right here*; but it's been moved to
- a separate posting because it's starting to get too big.
-
- Q. When is the show on?
-
- A. (All times EST)
- Saturdays 12:00 am (i.e. Friday midnight)
- Saturdays 10am
- Saturdays 7pm (repeat of previous show)
-
- Q. If I have a satellite dish, can I pick up Comedy Central?
-
- A. Yes, both the East (Galaxy 1, transponder 1) and West (Galaxy 3,
- transponder 23) coast feeds. The West feed runs the same
- programming as the East, but is delayed by three hours. You do need to
- subscribe to Comedy Central first, though, which requires you to have an
- IRD receiver (VideoCypher II Plus). The a la carte subscription price is
- somewhere between $5 and $10 per year, and is available through a number of
- vendors. Many vendors offer subscription packages that include Comedy
- Central as well. Check any satellite TV guide for their ads and pricing.
-
- Q. Who plays what part in the show?
-
- Magic Voice: Jann Johnson (production coordinator) did it for
- one season; Alexandra Carr, Ellen McDonough and Kevin Murphy
- have done it since.
- Joel: Joel Hodgson
- Gypsy: Jim Mallon
- Dr. Clayton Forrester & Crow: Trace Beaulieu
- Dr. Larry Erhardt & original Tom Servo: Josh Weinstein
- Frank: Frank Conniff
- Tom Servo: Kevin Murphy
- Cambot: Himself
- Occasional extra characters, such as Jack Perkins, the Amazing
- Colossal Man, and various aliens: Mike Nelson
- Occasional extra characters, such as "Miracle Growth Baby (After)":
- Timothy Scott ("Miracle Growth Baby (Before)" was played
- by Jim Mallon's son Eli.)
-
- Q. Can Gypsy enter the theater?
-
- A. Yes; she's been there briefly in three shows (Untamed Youth,
- Wild Rebels or Hellcats, and Hercules and the Captive Women). In one
- episode, Gypsy tries to participate in the experiment, but isn't witty
- enough to keep up...or maybe she was just overcome by nausea.
-
- Q. What are the robots made of?
-
- A. Crow is mostly made of sporting equipment:
-
- Pingpong balls (the kind that glow in the dark, which
- explains their green-yellow hue on the set) for eyes;
- his pupils are square bits of electrical tape
- Plastic bowling pin for mouth
- His head (around his eyes) is a soap dish (!)
- Arms - adjustable desk lamp parts, with closed-cell foam tubing
- (the kind used to insulate water pipes)
- on the upper part
- Neck -- a Popeet toy
- Thing on the back of his head - hockey mask (Cooper XL7FG)
- Torso: a set of Tupperware from a set called "Floralier"
- plus part of another set. (It was a flower-arranging set.
- No longer made. The set consists of a tall conical vase
- that snaps into a short conical vase that then snaps onto
- a tray. Two trays, face to face make his shoulders and
- the vases are below, turned upside down. The whole thing
- is then spray-painted gold over its original white plastic. )
- Legs -- he has 'em, but what are they made of? (They look
- like more lamp parts)
-
- Tom Servo is mostly made of toys:
-
- Gumball machine for head (it comes in that red color)
- made by Carousel Industries of Des Plaines, IL;
- the name for it is "executive snack dispenser".
- His beak has been spray-painted silver.
- Barrel from "Kid's Barrell Bank" for body
- Flashlight heads for shoulders
- Springs or slinkys for arms
- His hands are doll hands
- His base is made of foam tubing
- His hoverskirt is made from an inverted white plastic bowl
- which in a former lift had "Happy Halloween" painted on it
- in a seriously stupid font. The black doodads adorning the
- hoverskirt are pieces of black styrene vacu-formed
- over a toy "turbo train" engine.
- The "thing" on his chest might be some sort of toy engine block.
-
- Gypsy is made of household items:
-
- Flashlight for eye
- Child's car seat for head
- Hose for neck & body ("drain tile"; also used to frame
- the SOL's windows)
- Lips are foam tubing
-
- Cambot is made of ??:
- Rotating alarm light on top
- Some sort of hose, a la Gypsy
-
- Q. What are some of the items on the set?
-
- A. Items spotted so far include:
-
- All over the set: Assorted trays, drawer organizers,
- bowls, flower pots, ice cube trays, divided dinner
- plates, cups and silverware drawer trays.
-
- Left Side of Bridge: Speak and Spell (see ET movie),
- plastic baseball bat, badminton racquet, child's potty
- seat, motorman's helper, Hungry, Hungry Hippos game,
- Hot Wheels storage case (shaped like mag wheel), plastic
- bowling pins, large Millennium Falcon space ship (either
- model kit or action figure playset), "Trouble" game
- with pop-o-matic center, Playschool ball with shaped
- holes in it that kids put shaped blocks into, rubber
- tyrannosaurus, toy telephone, telephone handset, egg tray,
- toy race car.
-
- Joel's Desk in Center of Bridge: Two bases for plastic birdbaths
- turned upside down, at least 7 cameras and one big Polaroid-type
- camera, whiffle ball, plastic angel, hair curlers, small plastic
- bowling ball, spray can tops (the buttons).
-
- Over Main Door: Silverware trays, Hungry, Hungry Hippos game,
- 2 potty chair seats, 2 hockey-type shin guards, 2 plastic christmas
- lawn reindeer (upside down), front of a castle-shaped action
- toy playset (name unknown).
-
- Right Side of Bridge: Many, many toy horns and trumpets, many,
- many heart-shaped containers, 2 jello molds, 2 plastic baseball
- bats, plastic dish drain rack, another Playschool shape-ball,
- toy fencing sword, plastic ladle, plastic toy shovel, toy boat,
- toy crane, rubber brontosaurus, toy guitar or ukelele.
-
- Q. How come Tom Servo can't walk, but can sometimes move down the seats
- in the theater? (Just Relax :-)
-
- A. Tom Servo's means of locomotion is a hoverskirt; there's a heating grate on
- the way in to the theater that Joel has to carry Tom over. This is mentioned
- in passing as they're walking out of the theater during one of the earlier
- episodes (with Josh Weinstein).
-
- Q. If I want to show some of the episodes to a group, what do I do?
-
- A. To get permission to screen episodes in a public or semi-public
- situation, call the following person:
-
- Tony Fox
- Comedy Central
- 1775 Broadway
- 9th floor
- New York, NY 10019
-
- Office: (212) 767-8746
- FAX: (212) 767-8582
-
- HBO controls the showing of the episodes under their contract with
- BBI, so they're the ones you'll have to talk to.
-
- Q. What is "Play MST for Me?
-
- A. It's a videotape made available for members of the fan club only. It
- contains songs from the various MST3K experiments.
-
- Q. What are the differences between seasons 1 and 2?
-
- A. The #2 mad scientist is Frank instead of Larry.
- Tom Servo's voice is different.
- The opening set is a larger model.
- The spaceship launch is more elaborate.
- The opening credits contain different clips.
- SOL background is 3D instead of painted set.
- Robot Roll Call has identifying letters instead of
- Joel staring into the camera.
- Cambot is different.
- Joel can be seen wearing different colored jumpsuits.
- Joel no longer eats grapes after hitting buttons.
-
- Q. Where have I heard "Satellite of Love" before?
-
- A. The Jerry Lewis Telethon people call the satellite the "Satellite
- of Love". It's also the title of a song first recorded by Lou Reed,
- and about to be covered by U2.
-
- Q. What are the words to the Weinerman song?
-
- A. I know a wienerman,
- He owns a wiener stand.
- He sells most anything
- From hot dogs on down.
- Some day I'll be his wife.
- We'll eat wieners all our lives.
- Hot Dog! I love that wienerman!
-
- Q. What are some of the running gags/most often used lines?
-
- A planet where apes evolved from men? (Planet of the Apes)
- Aaaugh! Don't DO that! ("Stinky" from the Abbott & Costello Show)
- Again with the finger! (The Sunshine Boys)
- All over the world! Ooo!
- Am I a CLOWN?! Do I AMUSE YOU?! (GoodFellas)
- Animals vill be bred und SLAUGHTERED! (Dr. Strangelove)
- And now Red in the Silent Spot. (old Red Skelton routine)
- And there, on the door handle, was a HOOK! (Traditional campfire story)
- Are you known for your work in the theater? (What's My Line?)
-
- B-doom Shing! (Comedy rimshot)
- Bad Touch! (various anti-child-abuse films)
- Before this decade is out we will put a man on the moon. (John F. Kennedy)
- Bird, LIVES, man! (i.e. Charlie Parker)
- Bite me.
- Busted!
- By this time my lungs were aching for air. (Lloyd Bridges' Sea Hunt)
-
- Charlie, they took my thumbs! (The Pope of Greenwich Village)
- Chicka-chicka Bwomp Bwomp! Chicka-chicka Bwomp Bwomp! (porno music)
- Chief! McCloud! (McCloud)
- Chili peppers burn my gut. (Side Hackers)
- Chopper always leaves you laughing. Ha haha ha ha ha ha (Takeoff on
- Bozo the clown's closing line)
-
- Deep Hurting! (Metholatum's "Deep Heating")
- Dibs! I got dibs! I said it first!
- Do you find me pleasing? Do I please you? (Star Trek, TOS; might also
- be from the "public speaking" short on MST3K)
- Do you want to go faster? (Yea!) Raise your hands if you want to go
- faster! (Yea!)
- Does this bug you? I'm not touching you. (Any five-year-old, or maybe
- from a Wayne Cotter routine)
- Don't look at me! Don't you look at me! Mommy! MOMMY! (Blue Velvet)
- Don't you do it! (An Officer and a Gentleman)
- Dweezle Dwyzle Dwazle Dwome. Time for this one to come home. (Tooter the Turtle)
-
- Enter? What ever happened to 'Come in?' (The Sunshine Boys)
-
- Faster, pussycat, kill, kill! (Russ Meyer title)
- Fisher! (nut commercial)
- Football practice! (Shocker)
-
- Game over, man! (Aliens)
- Get these spiders offa me! (parody of drunks w/DT's)
- Get your hands off me, you damn, dirty ape! (Planet of the Apes)
- Go to bed, old man! (Star Trek...maybe "Cat's Paw"?)
- Good night and may God bless! (Red Skelton)
- Gymkata! (Gymkata)
-
- Have a little fire, Scarecrow! (Wizard of Oz)
- He asked me! He asked me! (Monty Python)
- He is one weird mamma jamma.
- He tried to kill me with a forklift... (Fugitive Alien I)
- Heeeey! It's the Undersea Kingdom for you and for me and it's fiiiiiine!
- (Crash Corrigan and the Undersea Kingdom)
- Hellooooooooo, Baaaaaaaaby! (The Big Bopper)
- Hello, Cleveland! Rock and roll! (Spinal Tap)
- Hello, Shoil! (Laverne & Shirley)
- Hi-Keeba! (Women of the Prehistoric Planet)
- Honk! Shoo! Mimimimimimi! (Three Stooges snore--Moe, Larry, and Shemp)
- Hooker's a good cop! (TJ Hooker)
- Hot and spicy! Texas Style!
- How fortunate! This will simplify everything! (The Phantom Creeps,
- Episode 2, a la Bela Lugosi)
- Hurts, don't it? Tell your friends. (Roadhouse)
- Huzzah! (Ren Fest, or other renaissance festival)
-
- I *WILL* kill him! (Sting, from Dune)
- I am Kirok! (Star Trek, TOS)
- I am not an animal! I am a human being! (A Man Called Horse, and
- "Elephant Man")
- I can't turn it off! I don't know how it works! (variation on...)
- I can't bring it back! I don't know how it works! Goodbye, folks! (Wizard of Oz)
- I could sure go for some charbroiled hamburgers and french-fried potatoes.
- (Jungle Goddess)
- I do I do I DO believe in spooks! (Wizard of Oz)
- I don't think sooo. (Roger Rabbit, among others)
- I got nowhere else to go! (An Officer and a Gentleman)
- I had Jello today.
- I like you--that's why I'm going to kill you last. (Commando)
- I'll harm you! (Joe Besser)
- I'm Batman (Batman)
- I'm a Grimwold Warrior! (Saga of the Viking Women and... you know)
- I'm comin' Beanie Boy! (Beanie and Cecil)
- I'm coming 'Liz'beth! (Sanford and Son)
- I'm dead now. Please don't smoke. (Yul Brenner, ALA commercial)
- I'm feeling really good. (Gamera vs. Guiron)
- I'm going to give you such a pinch! (Joe Besser)
- I'm going to kill you! Why? Because you're going to die!"
- (various James Bond movies)
- I'm huge! (Cave Dwellers)
- I'm hysterical, and I'm wet, and I'm in pain! (The Producers)
- I'm made of liquid metal. (T2, a la Ahnold)
- I'm the god! I'M THE GOD! (Twilight Zone, "The Little People")
- I'm your boyfriend now! Blabblabblabblah!
- Interesting--but STUPID! (Laugh-in)
- It hurts! It really hurts!
- Is it safe? (Marathon Man)
- It is balloon! (F Troop)
- It puts the lotion on its skin. (Silence of the Lambs)
- It stinks! [w/ OK hand gesture] (Pod People)
- It was faaaaabuloooous!
- It's hot and it hurts and stuff. (Bactine commercial)
- It's my way or the highway. (Roadhouse)
- It's the Sunday Mystery Movie! Oooeeeooo! OooEEEooo!
-
- Jimmy Smitts (Switch)
- Join us!
- Just KILL it! Don't PLAY with it!
- Just shakin' the bushes, boss. (Cool Hand Luke)
-
- Koyaaaaanisqatsiiiiiiii!! (Koyaanisqatsi)
-
- Little pants!
- Look into your heart! (Miller's Crossing)
-
- Mazola corn goodness... (Mazola commercial)
- McCloud!!! (McCloud)
- MMMMMMMMENDOOOOOOOZAAAAAAAA!! (McBain, The Simpsons...who are both
- probably refering Robert DeNiro's character in "The Mission")
- Mm-HMMMMmmmm, that's good weed! (Carson, a la Art Fern)
- Mommy! Mommy! Don't look at me! I said never look at me!
- (Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet)
- My mother was a saint! (Public Enemy #1)
-
- N Y P D (NYPD)
- Nice tag!
- Nice swoon.
- Noooo!! (Cave Dwellers)
- No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die. (James Bond)
-
- Oh, I'd hate to shoot a butt like that.
- Oh, the pain, the pain... (Lost In Space)
- Ohhhh, lady! (Jerry Lewis)
- Oil Can! Oil Can! (Wizard of Oz)
- Oops, sorry! That was me...
- Ouch! I fell on my keys. (Wayne's World/The Producers)
-
- Pepperidge Fa-ahm remembahs. (Commercial)
- Puma? Puma! (Ring of Terror)
-
- Saaaaaaay!
- Saigon. I can't believe I'm still in Saigon. (Apocalypse Now)
- Seen it! (Hated it! Taped it!)
- Serpentine! (The In-Laws)
- Skipper! Little buddy! (Gilligan's Island)
- SLEEP!
- Smuckers jellies and jams...
- Spock! Spock! (Star Trek, TOS)
- SuperCaaaaar! SuperCaaaaar! (The old "Supercar" show)
-
- Thank you, I'll be here all week. Enjoy the buffet! (generic lounge singer)
- Thank you, (Tommy Kirk/Eugene Castle/etc.) for making us laugh at
- (love/winter/etc.) again.
- That's what I'm asking. I don't know! THIRD BASE! (Abbott and Costello)
- The horror! The horror! (Apocalypse Now, and Joseph Conrad's
- "Heart of Darkness" on which it was based.)
- The Invaders/The Time Tunnel/etc. In color!
- This is a Woozle. His name is Peanut. (Jeff Dunham Routine)
- This is not my beautiful wife/house! (Talking Heads, "Once in a Lifetime")
- This is the grandest of all! (Jack Perkins)
- This is this. (Phantom Creeps 1)
- This square bugs me! He really bugs me! (Wild Rebels)
- This was no boating accident. (Jaws)
- Throw me the whip! Throw me the idol! (Raiders of the Lost Arc)
- Thunderbirds are go! (Thunderbirds in Outer Space)
- Tonight on Emergency 911 (Emergency 911)
- Tonight, on a very special Trapper John, MD
- Top of the world, ma! (James Cagney in WHITE HEAT)
- Turned around and the hitchhiker was GONE! (urban legend; see also
- "Hold On, It's Coming" by Country Joe and the Fish, circa 1971)
-
- Wah, wah, wah, wah, waAaAaAaAaAaAa! (generic cartoon/sitcom muted trumpet)
- Wanna go to Lou's Place? Ooo-hoo LOU!
- Warriors, come out and play! (The Warriors)
- Watch out for the backdraft. (Backdraft)
- Water, the source of all life! (any nature special)
- We're gonna get a bigger boat, right? (Jaws)
- We're having an adventure--just like the Goonies!
- We're outta the dark; we're outta the woods; we're outta the niiiiiight...!
- (Wizard of Oz)
- Welcome to Death Valley Days. The driver is either missing or he's
- dead. (Ronald Reagan, Death Valley Days)
- Well it was about this time the Ol' Duke Boys... (Dukes of Hazzard)
- What about Scarecrow's brain? (The Wizard of Oz)
- What would McGyver do?
- What we have here is a failure to communicate (Cool Hand Luke)
- What's that, boy? Daddy's hurt? Down in deadrock canyon? (Lassie)
- When you're a jet, you're a jet all the way, man! (West Side Story)
- Works every time.
-
- Xanadu, stately home of Charles Foster Kane. Cost, no one can say.
- (Citizen Kane)
-
- You... are going... to die! Because I... am going... to KILL you!
- You and your friends are the only creeps around this place. (Wild Rebels)
- You *will* bow down before me! (Superman)
- You did it! You finally did it, Damn you all to hell! (Planet of the Apes)
- You die Joe! (generic Pacific-theater World War II movie)
- You go; I'm bitter. (Seven Samurai?)
- You may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile.
- (Talking Heads, "Once in a Lifetime")
- You must sink the Bismarck. (Sink the Bismarck)
- You're not my real father! (Star Wars?)
- You've broken ape law. (Planet of the Apes)
- You've made the grade and the papers want to know whose shirts you wear!
- (Davie Bowie, "Space Oddity")
-
- Zack Norman is Sammy in Chief Zabu. (old Variety ad)
-
- Q. Is there an anonymous FTP site that archives this stuff?
-
- A. Yepper! Anonymous FTP site info:
-
- Location: "gynko.circ.upenn.edu" or "128.91.200.5"
- Directory: pub/rsk/mst3k/*
-
- PLEASE do not use this site between 8 am and 6 pm EST; the host machine
- is heavily used for research during those hours. Abuse of this policy
- will cause the anonymous FTP archives to go away.
-
- Q. What's in there, anyway?
-
- A. The Satellite of Love Newsletter is archived in the "soln" directory;
- various still shots are in the "images" directory; some audio samples
- are in the "sounds" directory; and some other supplemental information
- is in the "other" directory. Just follow the README files, which tend
- to explicitly list each item (provided I've got them up to date).
-
- Q. How can I get to view episodes I don't have?
-
- A. Post your request to the newsletter; we're all circulating the tapes.
- Alternatively, you might want to try sending mail to someone else on
- the mailing list (check the "From:" lines) who has commented on the
- particular show you want -- they probably have the tape.
-
- Q. What is the "Satellite of Love Newsletter"?
-
- A. It's an electronic newsletter that started in the late summer of 1991
- to provide a way for fans of the show to communicate with each other.
- Issues come out erratically, although the editor has been heard mumbling
- something about "twice a month" recently, so this might actually represent
- some thinking about a semiregular schedule. In any event, the items in
- the newsletter are contributed by its readers, of which there are several
- hundred. To subscribe, drop a line to soln-request@gynko.circ.upenn.edu.
-
- Q. How do I submit items to the newsletter?
-
- A. Send mail to "soln@gynko.circ.upenn.edu" (This will cause
- the program that files my mail to put your letter in my mst3k folder.)
-
-
- Reminder: soln-request@gynko.circ.upenn.edu for administrivia
- soln@gynko.circ.upenn.edu for submissions
-
- Q. How do I get back issues of the newsletter?
-
- A. Check the anonymous FTP site at gynko (see above), or drop me a line;
- I'll probably automate this at some point.
-
- Q. Does Best Brains allow visits or provide tours?
-
- If you're going to be in the Minneapolis area and would like to visit Best
- Brains (in Eden Prairie), there are some things you should be aware of.
-
- 1. YOU MUST CALL FIRST! TOURS ARE ONLY BY APPOINTMENT, and they sometimes
- try to setup more than one group at a time if they are small. Also, Best
- Brains works on an 8 day production schedule (which does not include the
- weekend), and they only give tours now on Fridays when they aren't shooting
- the video for an episode (these are the "writing" days). This causes their
- free time to "rotate", and means that the actually available day for a tour
- is somewhat unpredictable.
-
- They are very busy people during production days. Since tours occur once or
- twice a month, you'll need to call at least 3-4 weeks in advance to arrange
- your appointment (and call them a few days before you intend to arrive to
- confirm that things haven't changed).
-
- Contact them at (612) 941-8024 (ask for Sarah if she's available); or
- via fax at (612) 941-8250. By the way, their address is:
-
- Best Brains, Inc.
- 7615 Golden Triangle Drive, #J
- Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344
-
- The tour lasts from 30-60 minutes; depending on what's going
- on, how big the group is, who happens to be in the office that
- day, your questions, etc. It goes quickly.
-
- 2. Since their mailing address is a P.O. Box, you'll need to knpw how to
- find them. The office is in Eden Prairie. Rather than post directions or
- address information here, Best Brains has asked me to say that they
- would prefer anyone desiring a visit to call them to get directions.
- They want to prevent people from accidently sending mail to the wrong
- address instead of the PO Box, and their office is a little tricky to
- find anyone (one way roads and such). Given that their fan club is
- growing extremely large rapidly, this concern is understandable and I
- respect their wishes.
-
- 3. The good news is that the TOURS ARE FREE, you can often buy some
- of the MST3k merchandise there directly, and THEY ALLOW YOU TO
- TAKE PHOTOS! However, THEY DO NOT ALLOW VIDEO OR MOVIE CAMERAS.
-
- Since the tour takes place on a real working day, people,
- props, and sets can be pretty disorganized. What you get to see
- sometimes depends on what is lying around. But, there is a
- chance you'll get to see/meet one of the familiar people
- involved in the production. If you promise not to feed them,
- they often will come over and talk for a while ;-).
-
- Q. Do they sell merchandise?
-
- A. Yes, through the information club. Currently available are T-shirts,
- posters, coffee mugs, lunch box, photos.
-
- Q. Why are Tom Servo's hands flesh colored on the mug, lunchbox, and poster?
-
- A. Tom Servo's hands and chest "engine" are now created by pouring plastic
- into a mold, because the original parts are hard to find. The plastic
- they use is the same plastic used in making hearing aids, hence the flesh
- color. They forgot to paint Tom's hands before taking the photos used
- in the mug, lunchbox, and poster.
-
- Q. Why is Tom Servo's head a cylinder in a few episodes?
-
- A. The folks at Best Brains thought it would look cool if Tom had a "haircut".
-
- Q. How many times has Tom Servo had his head blown off?
-
- Four. They were: The Corpse Vanishes (trying to think of a good
- thing about the movie); Robot Monster (trying to figure out how
- bumblebees fly); First Spaceship on Venus (sarcastism circuits overload);
- and The Rebel Set (don't remember how it happened, sorry).
- Additionally, in Fugitive Alien II, he comes completely apart.
-
- Q. How many seats are there seen in the theater?
-
- A. Seven.
-
- Q. Are there any questions that we don't have answers for yet?
-
- A. Yup. Like:
-
- How many times has SANDY FRANK been sung?
- How many grapes has Joel been seen eating?
- How many visitors has the SOL had?
-
- Q. Has anybody else written about MST3K?
-
- A. You bet. Included below is most of the rather massive bibiography
- put together by Lisa Jenkins; it includes numerous citations and
- references and all that stuff. Some of the referenced articles
- have been reprinted in the SOLN.
-
- Lisa's key symbols:
-
- # Actual article
- * Photocopy
- & Don't have article
- - Not on disk/sent to SOLN
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: November 25, 1981
- Headline: See the Twin Cities Top Comedy Bananas
- Photo: [Hodgson and the other seven finalists from the first annual College
- Comedy Competition, missnamed as the Cabaret Comedy Competition.]
- Page(s): 39
- Note: Ad for Comedy Cabaret with the finalists of the competition.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: November 25, 1981
- Headline: Preview and Recommendations
- Photo: The Eight finalists in the TCR/Comedy Cabaret Comedy Competition,
- this weekend at Comedy Cabaret, 26th and Hennepin, Mpls. Fri., Sat.,
- Sun. 872-0400. [Hodgson and the other seven finalists, different
- picture than the ad.]
- Page(s): 43
- Note: A "best bets"-type ad.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: February 25, 1982
- Headline: Preview and Recommendations
- Subline: Special Events
- Page(s): 19
- Note: A "best bets" ad for Hodgson's appearence at the Comedy Cabaret.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 11, 1982
- Headline: Comedy comes to downtown Minneapolis
- Photo: Joel Hodgson/Comic Mgcian/Winner of 1981 Campus Comedy Contest
- [Hodgson in stand-up garb with party remants around him.]
- Page(s): 44
- Note: Ad for Hodgson headlining at the Comedy Gallery for its grand opening.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 18, 1982
- Headline: Comedy comes to downtown Minneapolis
- Photo: Joel Hodgson/Comic Magcian/Winner of 1981 Campus Comedy Contest
- [Hodgson in stand-up garb with party remants around him.]
- Page(s): 26
- Note: Full page ad for Hodgson headlining at the Comedy Gallery.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 18, 1982
- Headline: Preview and Recommendations
- Subline: Comedy
- Page(s): 27
- Note: A "best bets" ad for Hodgson's appearence at the Comedy Gallery.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 25, 1982
- Headline: Preview and Recommendations
- Subline: Comedy
- Page(s): 31
- Note: A "best bets" ad for Hodgson's appearence at Dudley Riggs ETC Benefit
- for Camp New Hope.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: April 1, 1982
- Headline: Preview and Recommendations
- Subline: Comedy
- Page(s): 23
- Note: A "best bets" ad for Hodgson's appearence at the Comedy Gallery.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: April 8, 1982
- Headline: Held Over For Final Week
- Photo: Joel Hodgson [in stand-up garb.]
- Page(s): 22
- Note: Ad for Hodgson at the Comedy Gallery.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: June 10, 1982
- Photo: [Hodgson in cut-out of publicity photo.]
- Page(s): 15
- Note: Ad for Hodgson at the Comedy Cabaret.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: June 10, 1982
- Headline: Preview and Recommendations
- Subline: Comedy
- Author: Hopp, D.
- Page(s): 26
- Note: A "best best" ad for Hodgson's appearence at the Comedy Cabaret.
-
- Source: Minneapolis Tribune*
- Date: June 16, 1982
- Headline: Comic Makes World of Difference at Cabaret
- Subline: A review
- Author: Steele, Mike
- Page(s): B3
- Note: Review of Hodgson's stand-up act at the Comedy Cabaret.
-
- Source: St. Paul Dispatch*
- Date: September 9, 1982
- Headline: Funnymen Fight to Knock Out Competition with Punchlines
- Photo: Oops! Back to the drawing board for this card trick being attempted
- by comedian Joel Hodgson, who specializes in white dinner jackets
- and a stupid look. Hodgson will join other comedians in the first-
- ever Twin Cities Comedy Invitational competition beginning next
- Thursday. [Hodgson with cards flying in mid-air.]
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B1, B10
-
- Source: St. Paul Dispatch* [reprinted in part in St. Paul Pioneer Press*, page
- C5, same date]
- Date: September 30, 1982
- Headline: Backstage: Tricky Comic Wins Local Contest
- Photo: Joel Hodgson is a "bad" magician but a good comic, good enough to
- win first place and $500 in the finals of the First Annual Twin
- Cities Comedy Invitational last Sunday night. [Hodgson holds up a
- Mystery Date game board.] [Photo not included in reprint.]
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B2
-
- Source: Minneapolis Tribune*
- Date: October 1, 1982
- Headline: Local Comedian Gets Last Laugh in Competition
- Photo: Joel Hodgson [with cards flying]
- Author: Strickler, Jeff
- Page(s): C4
- Note: Hodgson wins Twin Cities Invitational.
-
- Source: St. Paul Dispatch*
- Date: February 17, 1983
- Headline: Backstage: Finn's Dropping Gags, but New Club May Open
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B2
- Note: Hodgson on Letterman show. This is from a column.
-
- >From St. Paul Dispatch*-
- Date: April 7, 1983
- Headline: Hometown success
- Photo: [Joel Hodgson in stand-up garb.]
- Page(s): B12
- Note: Picture and caption for Hodgson's return to the Twin Cities.
-
- Source: St. Paul Dispatch*
- Date: August 4, 1983
- Headline: TC Comedians Find LA Success
- Photo: Joel Hodgson: He passed 'acid test' [Hodgson in "high school"-like
- photo.]
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B1, B7
-
- Source: Minneapolis Tribune*
- Date: March 18, 1984
- Headline: Three Area Comedians Think Los Angeles is the Way to Go
- Subline: Welcome to Hollywood
- Subline: COMICS: 'Time bomb' created a hubbub
- Photo: Photo for the Star and Tribune by Jackie Sallow. Jeff Cesario,
- left, and Joel Hodgson in front of the Comedy Store. [Hodgson looks
- *very* shy!]
- Author: Bream, Jon
- Page(s): G1, G12
- Note: Hodgson's adventures in the "Big Time."
-
- Source: St. Paul Dispatch*
- Date: October 18, 1984
- Headline: Joel Hodgson Coming Home to Say Farewell to Comedy
- Subline: [On page B13 only.] Hodgson: Comedian will try writing, teaching
- Photo: Twin Cities comic Joel Hodgson will be doing what he bills as a
- farewell show, titled, "Hello, I Must Be Going," at the Comedy
- Gallery Wednesday through Oct. 27 and again Oct. 31-Nov. 4.
- [Hodgson perfecting that shy look.]
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B1, B10 *and* B13
-
- Source: Minneapolis Star and Tribune*
- Date: October 25, 1984
- Headline: Comic Hodgson Quits While He's Ahead
- Subline: Comedy's fun, but it's time to get back to reality.
- Photo: Joel Hodgson [still perfecting that shy look.]
- Author: Strickler, Jeff
- Page(s): C1, C8
- Note: Hodgson explains why he's come home.
-
- Source: Interview*
- Date: December 1984
- Headline: The Seven Faces of Comedy
- Photo: Joel Hodgson photographed by Frank Schramm [Hodgson in glasses,
- water goggles, shirt and tie, spewing water from his mouth.]
- Author: Borns, Betsy
- Page(s): 68-69
- Note: Hodgson talks about working for the "Big Time."
-
- Source: Minneapolis Star and Tribune*
- Date: April 8, 1985
- Headline: Crystal Court Never Meant for Standing Room Only
- Author: Flanagan, Barbara
- Page(s): B1
- Note: This is a column. Hodgson sold his props.
-
- Source: Minneapolis Star and Tribune*
- Date: May 5, 1986
- Headline: Seinfeld and Hodgson
- Subline: Comics Team Up for Cable Special
- Photo: Jerry Seinfeld, left, and Joel Hodgson with a smoking mug, for
- people who like a cigarette with their coffee.
- Author: Covert, Colin
- Page(s): C1, C11
- Note: Hodgson's work for HBO comedy special; note his preliminary work on
- MST3K.
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*
- Date: June 8, 1987
- Headline: Wacky Hodgson Returns to Stage
- Subline: Review
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): C8
- Note: Hodgson's return to stand-up comedy.
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*
- Date: April 21, 1988
- Headline: Comedy: Toying With Laughs Again
- Photo: DEADPAN-HANDLING: Comedian Joel Hodgson says his Comedy Gallery
- appearances will be "an official comeback." [Hodgson side-ways
- glances in tux.]
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): D4
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*
- Date: April 22, 1988
- Headline: When Joel Comes Out to Play, Everyone Has Fun
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B7
- Note: Review of Hodgson's new stand-up act.
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*
- Date: June 24, 1988
- Headline: Showtime to Tape Area Comics
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): B8
- Note: Hodgson and others to be taped for Showtime's Comedy Club Network show.
-
- Source: Skyway News*-
- Date: November 17, 1988
- Headline: Entertainment will heat up the winter
- Photo: Joel Hodgson [with his squirt flamethrower boutonniere.]
- Author: Mabery, D.L.
- Page(s): 10
- Note: A "best bets" ad for Hodgson at the Comedy Gallery.
-
- Source: Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star and Tribune&-
- Date: November 20, 1988
- Headline: IT'S A SCI-FI THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION
- Photo: [Hodgson in *long hair!* and the original Crow.]
- Author: [none]
- Page(s): TV Week 39
- Note: Ad for first two episodes Thanksgiving night.
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*-
- Date: November 20, 1988
- Headline: IT'S A SCI-FI THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION
- Photo: [Hodgson in *long hair!* and the original Crow.]
- Author: [none]
- Page(s): TV Weekly 32
- Note: Ad for first two episodes Thanksgiving night.
-
- Source: Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star and Tribune*
- Date: December 19, 1988
- Headline: TV Supplies Witty Companions to Help Watch Bad Old Movies
- Photo: Staff Photo/John Croft 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' host Joel
- Hodgson with robot friends Crow, left, and Gypsy. [Original Crow
- with Joel in original outfit and original Gypsy on orginal set.
- Original!]
- Photo: Home viewers see the silhouettes of Joel Hodgson and the two robots
- in the front row of seats as they watch the movie. On the screen
- here is the monster Gaos. [Crow sits on Joel's left and, I think,
- Gypsy is on his right. The "movie screen" is like a very large TV
- screen.]
- Author: Matheny, Dave
- Page(s): E1, E4
- Note: "Local" review of MST3K along with incites in Hodgson's workshop and the
- making of the original show.
- Note: I don't have a copy of the photos.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: January 18-24, 1989
- Headline: [none]
- Photo: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_ host Joel Hodgson becomes "The
- Gizmocrat" at the Comedy Gallery Riverplace, starting Wednesday.
- [Hodgson in usual plublicity shot.]
- Page(s): 34
- Note: Plublicity spot for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: January 25-31, 1989
- Headline: 168 Hours
- Subline: Comedy
- Page(s): 17
- Note: "Best bet" ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: January 25-31, 1989
- Headline: The Gizmocrat is Back!!! New and Improved!!!
- Photo:[Hodgson in usual plublicity shot.]
- Page(s): 20
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: February 1-7, 1989
- Headline: The Gizmocrat is Back!!! New and Improved!!!
- Photo:[Hodgson in usual plublicity shot.]
- Page(s): 23
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 1-7, 1989
- Headline: April Fools Live!
- Photo:[Hodgson in usual plublicity shot.]
- Page(s): 17
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 15-21, 1989
- Headline: 168 Hours
- Subline: Comedy
- Page(s): 26
- Note: "Best bet" ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Star Tribune&-
- Date: March 16, 1989
- Headline: [unknown]
- Author: [unknown]
- Page(s): E6
- Note: Mentions Hodgson in KMSP-TV special.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 22-28, 1989
- Headline: "Seriously Weird Magazine" a comedy magazine show
- Subline: hosted by: Joel Hodgson & Sue Scott
- Page(s): 21
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 29-April 4, 1989
- Headline: 167 Hours
- Page(s): 22
- Note: "Best best" ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: March 29-April 4, 1989
- Headline: April Fools Live!
- Page(s): 35
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: May 17-23, 1989
- Headline: Laff Off
- Photo: [Floating head plublicity shots of Frank Conniff, Trace Beaulieu,
- Mike Nelson and Josh Weinstein, among others.]
- Page(s): 29
- Note: Ad for Laff Off competition.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: May 17-23, 1989
- Headline: Live at the Guthrie
- Photo: JERRY SEINFELD Observational comedy at its very best with special
- guest JOEL HODGSON [in usual plublicity shot.]
- Page(s): 33
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: May 24-30, 1989
- Headline: Laff Off
- Photo: [Floating head plublicity shot of Frank Conniff, among others.]
- Page(s): 25
- Note: Ad for Laff Off competition.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*
- Date: May 31-June 6, 1989
- Headline: T.V.
- Subline: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_ The Last Voyage?
- Photo: Joel Hodgson and Crow in "The ultimate couch potato show." [Joel
- with *long hair* and original Crow on original set.]
- Author: Brauer, David
- Page(s): 19
- Note: MST3K has been put "on hiatus" from KTMA TV23.
-
- Source: Star Tribune&-
- Date: June 5, 1989
- Headline: MST Live!
- Photo: [Joel with long hair and original Crow.]
- Page(s): E9
- Note: Ad for MST "live" show at Comedy Gallery.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: June 7-13, 1989
- Headline: Live at the Guthrie
- Photo: JERRY SEINFELD Observational comedy at its very best with special
- guest JOEL HODGSON [in usual plublicity shot.]
- Page(s): 30
- Note: Ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: June 21-27, 1989
- Headline: 168 Hours
- Subline: Comedy: Ongoing
- Page(s): 18
- Note: Mentions Hodgson's and Weinstein's stand-up acts.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: June 21-27, 1989
- Headline: 168 Hours
- Subline: Comedy: Monday
- Page(s): 18
- Note: "Best best" ad for Hodgson's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Star Tribune*
- Date: August 6, 1989
- Headline: [unknown]
- Photo: [Joel plays guitar while original Crow peers on.]
- Author: Kaplan, Steven
- Page(s): Sunday Magazine 4-6
-
- Source: Minnesota Daily [University of Minnesota paper]
- Date: August 18, 1989
- Headline: Bachelor of Comedy
- Author: Burns, Lisa
- Page(s): 4 A&E
- Note: Interview with Josh Weinstein during hiatus between KTMA's production
- and the Comedy Channel's purchase of MST3K.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: September 27-October 3, 1989
- Headline: The Comedy Gallery
- Subline: Frank's Chop House
- Photo: [Plublicity shot of Frank Conniff.]
- Page(s): 21
- Note: Ad for Laff Off competition.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: October 4-10, 1989
- Headline: 168 Hours
- Subline: Comedy
- Author: Surowicz
- Page(s): 19
- Note: "Best bests" ad which mentions Hodgson and Conniff.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*
- Date: October 11-17, 1989
- Headline: _Mystery Science Theater_: A New Mission
- Photo: [Joel with original Crow and original Tom.]
- Author: Brauer, David
- Page(s): 71
- Note: MST3K picked up by HBO's Comedy Channel.
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*
- Date: October 13, 1989
- Headline: Hodgson Takes Act to HBO
- Photo: [Unfortunately only of Bob Protzman. Ew!]
- Author: Protzman, Bob
- Page(s): C3
- Note: MST3K moves to the Comedy Channel; Land O'Loons III.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: October 18-24, 1989
- Headline: [none]
- Photo: Rising comedy star Josh Weinstein joins Lizz Winstead and friends in
- a "Stand Up for Choice" abortion rights education benefit at
- Hennepin Center for the Arts on Monday. [Weinstein in plublicity
- photo.]
- Page(s): 45
- Note: Plublicity spot for Weinstein's stand-up act.
-
- Source: Skyway News*-
- Date: November 2, 1989
- Headline: 5 to 9
- Subline: Comedy
- Author: Mabery, D.L.
- Page(s): 14
- Note: "Best bets" ad for Hodgson's stand up.
-
- Source: TV Guide*
- Date: November 11, 1989
- Headline: Can These Folks Tickle Your Funny Bone?
- Photo: Joel Hodgson [in jumpsuit; mid-jump motion]
- Author: Polskin, Howard
- Page(s): 17-19
- Note: *Bad* review!
-
- Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch*
- Date: December 6, 1989
- Headline: Comics are Funny, but Tamer, in 'Loons 3'
- Author: Lambert, Brian
- Page(s): B10
- Note: Review of Land O'Loons III.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader*-
- Date: December 6-12, 1989
- Headline: 168 Hours
- Subline: Television: Wednesday
- Author: Surowicz
- Page(s): 17
- Note: "Best bests" ad for Land O'Loons III.
-
- Source: Star Tribune*
- Date: April 1, 1990
- Headline: Great Fun If You Can Get It
- Subline: Cover Story
- Cover photo: Joel Hodgson/ Dave Matheny writes about the local comedian's
- return to TV on the HBO cabel Comedy Channel [l-r, Crow, Hodgson,
- Servo on old set from first CC season]
- Photo: Joel Hodgson [in jumpsuit next to planet.]
- Author: Matheny, Dave
- Page(s): TV Week 1, 3, 34
- Note: "Local" review of MST3K after it went to the Comedy Channel.
-
- Source: TV Guide*
- Date: August 25, 1990
- Headline: Cheers and Jeers
- Subline: Cheers
- Photo: [Hodgson "spinning" planet on finger.]
- Author: [unknown]
- Page(s): 23
-
- Source: The New York Times*
- Date: September 6, 1990
- Headline: Wry "MST 3000" a Trash-Film Treat
- Photo: Droll Host: Joel Hodgson
- Author: Schultz, Paul
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: People's Weekly#
- Date: October 8, 1990
- Headline: Picks & Pans
- Author: Hiltbrand, David
- Page(s): 9-10
- Note: Short review.
-
- Source: Time*
- Date: October 29, 1990
- Headline: My In-Law, the Housefly
- Subline: Off-the-wall comedy flourished in out-of-the-way places
- Photo: Hodgson of _Mystery Science Theater 3000_: Movie heckling in outer
- space [Joel leaping in space.]
- Author: Zoglin, Richard
- Page(s): 95
- Note: Short review.
-
- Source: People Weekly*
- Date: December 31, 1990-January 7, 1991
- Headline: Picks & Pans
- Subline: Best of Tube
- Author: [unknown]
- Page(s): 15
- Note: MST3K one of top 10 shows.
-
- Source: Entertainment Weekly*-
- Date: January 18, 1991
- Headline: News & Notes
- Subline: The Last Laff
- Author: Svetkey, Benjamin
- Page(s): 6
- Note: MST3K salvaged from comedy TV merger.
-
- Source: Rolling Stone*
- Date: January 24, 1991
- Headline: Comic Enterprise
- Photo: Joel Hodgson with robot friends [l-r Gypsy, Crow, Joel, Servo]
- Author: [unknown]
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: Corporate Report Minnesota*
- Date: April 1991
- Headline: The Million-Dollar Sight Gag
- Subline: Joel Hodgson and partner Jim Mallon have parlayed a comic bit using
- robots, B movies, and smart-alecky commentary into a lucrative cable
- TV deal
- Photo: Hodgson (front) and Mallon: "*Okay*, Mr. White Male Reality!"
- (Photograph by Bill Miller.) [Gypsy, Crow and Servo surround
- Hodgson and Mallon on the Satellite of Love, bathed in a light
- purple glow.]
- Author: Brauer, David
- Page(s): 40-43, 45-46
- Note: Interview with Hodgson and Mallon on the business side of Best Brains.
-
- Source: The Milwaukee Journal*
- Date: May 30, 1991
- Headline: Drama's out, laugh machines in
- Author: Drew, Mike
- Page(s): D4
- Note: MST3K salvaged from comedy TV merger.
-
- Source: USA Today*
- Date: May 31, 1991
- Headline: Wired for Weirdness on Cable
- Subline: TV Preview
- Author: Roush, Matt
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: Post
- Date: June 1991
- Headline: Open House: Exacting Science Fiction
- Subline: Comedy TV's sci-fi laugher retro-rockets into the "future" via IVL
- Post.
- Photo: Space Camp: _Mystery Science Theater_ conjures the early days of TV
- by running very bad movies which the keyed-in talent watches (in
- silhouette) and criticizes. [Photo of Joel on the bridge of the
- Satellite of Love flanked on the left by Crow and on the right by
- Tom Servo.]
- Photo: High tech for low tech: IVL's Paulson uses Ampex ADO, Zeus and
- Vista switcher to create the retro look. [Photo of interior IVL
- control room.]
- Author: Stokes, Jim
- Page(s): [unknown]
- Note: Techie; for those into video FX.
-
- Source: Wall Street Journal*
- Date: July 8, 1991
- Headline: Revenge of the Critic
- Subline: Television: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_
- Author: Goldberg, Robert
- Page(s): A7 (west) or A5 (east)
-
- Source: New York Times*
- Date: July 12, 1991
- Headline: Comic's Notebook
- Subline: [] a New Cable Channel, Looking for a Laugh
- Photo: Joel Hodgson, the host of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," with one
- of his heckling props. [Crow.]
- Author: O'Connor, John J.
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: Entertainment Weekly*
- Date: August 16, 1991
- Headline: On Location: Crummy Movies, Funny Jokes
- Subline: Lips and Laughs on Cable's Clever _Mystery Science Theater_
- Photo: WEIRD SCIENCE: MST creator Hodgson with Crow (left) and Tom Servo
- [right] (Photograph by Kevin Horan) [Joel gives us a most pitiful
- look with a rare side-view of the satellite.]
- Author: Svetkey, Benjamin
- Page(s): 49
-
- Source: The Washington Post*
- Date: August 17, 1991
- Headline: TV Preview
- Subline: On Cable, Three Jeers For B-Movies
- Author: Mills, David
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: The Washington Post*
- Date: November 27, 1991
- Headline: 'MST3K' Means Fine Television
- Subline: 'MST3K,' Delighting in Really Bad Movies
- Photo: Joel Hodgson of "Mystery Science Theater 3000." [With Crow and
- Servo.]
- Photo: Joel Hodgson of "MST3K." [With Tom Servo from Turkey Day.]
- Author: Shales, Tom
- Page(s): B1-B2
-
- Source: USA Today*-
- Date: November 13, 1991
- Headline: Television
- Subline: Inside TV
- Author: Johnson, Peter
- Page(s): D3
- Note: MST3K gets ACE nomination.
-
- Source: Mademoiselle*
- Date: February 1992
- Headline: Movies from Outer Space
- Subline: Think bad movies are hell on Earth? You're not alone
- Photo: Joel Hodgson and friends [l-r Gypsy, Crow, Joel, Servo]
- Author: Rosenbaum, Ron
- Page(s): 54-55, 60
- Note: Outrageous!
-
- Source: San Francisco Chronicle
- Date: February 3, 1992
- Headline: Tom Servo Explains It All
- Author: Carrol, Jon
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: The UCSD Guardian
- Date: February 6, 1992
- Headline: [unknown]
- Author: Snell, Jason
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: Entertainment Weekly*
- Date: February 21, 1992
- Headline: A "Mystery" Made for Mail Order
- Photo: Dog Bone: Demon Dog, a Mystery Science Big Seller
- Author: Benjamin Svetkey
- Page(s): 42
-
- Source: Pulse!*
- Date: March 1992
- Headline: The Art of Heckling: "Bad print, bad sound, bad for you."
- Subline: The _Mystery Science Theater 3000_ TV series takes revenge on killer
- b-movies
- Photo: Our hosts: Crow, Joel and Tom Servo [l-r Crow, Joel, Servo]
- Author: Weidenbaum, Marc
- Note(s): Pulse! associate editor Marc Weidenbaum looks forward to _Citizen
- Kane: The MST3K Edition_.
- Page(s): 128
-
- Source: Satellite Orbit*
- Date: March 1992
- Headline: Out of This World
- Author: [unknown]
- Page(s): 28
-
- Source: New York Post*
- Date: March 10, 1992
- Headline: "Mystery Science Theater" Movie
- Author: M.G. [unknown]
- Page(s): [unknown]
- Note: About MST3K movie.
-
- Source: Rolling Stone*-
- Date: March 19, 1992
- Headline: [unknown]
- Photo: The lady in the lake: The Pail and Shovel party buries the Statue of
- Libery in icy waters. [Statue of Liberty looks like it's burried in
- the lake while three people walk around it.]
- Author: [unknown]
- Page(s): 68
- Note: About Jim Mallon's Pail and Shovel party from college.
-
- Source: Satellite TV Week#
- Date: March 22-28, 1992
- Headline: 'MST 3000's' Spacey Comedy Appeals to Earthlings
- Cover photo: Sci-Fi Guy: Joel Hodgson of _Mystery Science Theater 3000_
- [Hodgson with hands on hips in spacey background]
- Photo: Joel Hodgson with buddies Crow (left) and Tom Servo [right].
- Photo: "MST 3000's" mad scientists, Frank (Frank Conniff, left) and Dr.
- Clayton Forrester (Trace Beaulieu [right]).
- Author: Williams, Wendy
- Page(s): Cover, 1
-
- Source: TV Guide#
- Date: April 18, 1992
- Headline: Big Fans on Campus
- Author: Cary, Alice
- Page(s): 31
- Note: What college campus kids are watching on TV.
-
- Source: Springfield News-Leader
- Date: June 4, 1992
- Headline: Fun With Bad Flick
- Author: Hughes, Mike
- Page(s): D4
-
- Source: The Washington Post
- Date: June 5, 1992
- Headline: Defying Gravity
- Subline: TV Preview: Comedy Central's Wonderful Bad Movies
- Author: Shales, Tom
- Page(s): Style [?]
-
- Source: People Weekly#
- Date: June 8, 1992
- Headline: Picks & Pans
- Subline: Tube
- Author: Hiltbrand, David
- Page(s): 13
- Note: Short preview of fourth season.
-
- Source: Chicago Sun-Times
- Date: June 11, 1992
- Headline: 'MST 3-K' Twists Old Flicks Into Wild Glee
- Photo: Joel Hodgson cracks wise during moldy old B movies on _Mystery
- Science Theater 3000_ at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturdays on Comedy
- Central. [Typical publicity shot of Joel and all three 'bots on the
- bridge of the SOL.]
- Author: Grahnke, Lon
- Page(s): 2:45
-
- Source: City Pages#-
- Date: July 1, 1992
- Photo: [from top to bottom: planetoid; Gypsy, Crow, Joel and Servo; Frank
- and Forrester; Joel and the 'bots in theater seats.]
- Page(s): 30
- Note: Ad for IT'S ALIVE!
-
- Source: Skyway News#
- Date: July 7, 1992
- Headline: Comedy: Down to Earth
- Subline: Joel Hodgson comes in from outer space to do 'Mystery Science
- Theater' at the Uptown Theatre.
- Photo: Joel Hodgson and his robot pals Crow (left) and Tom-Servo (right)
- are getting a break from cable TV to perform live theater. No word
- yet on what robot Gypsy (center) will be doing. [Photo from first
- season.]
- Author: Zurowski, Cory
- Page(s): 20-21
- Note: IT'S ALIVE! preview
-
- Source: City Pages#
- Date: July 8, 1992
- Headline: Arts: Live Action Wacky Rolling Figures!
- Subline: Mere tapeheads no longer, the folks at _Mystery Science Theater 3000_
- are taking it to the streets.
- Cover: The Final Frontier: Mystery Science Theater goes live (Sutton, 14)
- Photo: [Of Gamera breathing fire while Joel and the 'bots look on from
- their theater seats.]
- Author: Sutton, Terri
- Page(s): 14
- Note: IT'S ALIVE! preview; fowl language by author (really)
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader#
- Date: July 8, 1992
- Headline: Comedy
- Subline: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_: Goofs in the Machine
- Cover: TV FOR THE CULTURAL ELITE: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_ Comes of Age
- Photo: Joel Hodgson and friends [Crow, right; Servo, left with their RAM
- chips] aboard the newly debugged "Satellite of Love."
- Author: Miller, Mark
- Page(s): 24-25
- Note: IT'S ALIVE! preview
-
- Source: Star Tribune#
- Date: July 10, 1992
- Headline: The Mystery Science show touching down at the Uptown
- Cover: VARIETY: Stage shtick: Cable TV's 'Mystery Science Theater' offers
- Uptown show
- Photo: Staff Photo/Rick Sennott Joel Hodgson and his robot sidekicks on
- the set of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," which is touching down at
- the Uptown Theatre tonight. [From 1-r, Gypsy, Crow, Joel and Servo.]
- Author: Holston, Noel
- Page(s): A1, E1, E4
- Note: IT'S ALIVE! preview; interview with *characters*
-
- Source: OMNI#
- Date: August 1992
- Headline: Behind the Screen at Mystery Science Theatre [sic] 3000
- Cover: Laughing at the Future With Mystery Science 3000 [sic]
- Contents: Comedy Central's hottest show stars robots and terrible movies.
- Photo: [Dr. F and Frank stand back-to-back; in contents section.]
- Photo: Sweetly plaintive space exile and MST creator Joel "Robinson"
- Hodgson (far left). [Joel with tilted head.]
- Photo: Editors: Robot stars and their "mortal souls" (center, left to
- right): Gypsy/Jim Mallon, Crow/Trace Beaulieu, and Tom Servo/Kevin
- Murphy. [In the workshop with white lab coats and 'bots.]
- Photo: Evil scientists: "TV's Frank" Conniff (opposite page, right) [Frank
- makes face] and Beaulieu as Dr. Clayton Forrester (center)
- [Forrester makes face], together in _The Amazing Colossal Man_ [you
- wish!] (above). [Forrester pulls out the big needle.]
- Photo: Toolmaster Jef Maynard and some techno-wizardly "home cooking"
- (above). [Maynard makes skull space craft.]
- Photo: Look out below, it's Godzilla! He's making things hot for his sci-
- fi foes, but he's the one "getting roasted" by captive film critics
- (left to right): Tom Servo, Joel, and that metalloid Marx Brother,
- Crow. [Gamera blowing steam as the threesome watch from the
- theater.]
- Author: Long, Marion
- Page(s): Cover, 4, 34-36, 40, 70
-
- Source: Star Tribune#-
- Date: September 5, 1992
- Headline: IT CAME FROM THE FAIR!
- Author: Matheny, Dave
- Page(s): E1, E2
- Note: Best Brains comments on gizmos at the Minnesota State Fair.
-
- Source: Skyway News#-
- Date: September 29-October 5, 1992
- Headline: Calendar
- Subline: Comedy: Saturday, Oct. 3: "Stand-Up for Choice IV."
- Author: Bacskai, Andrew
- Page(s): 22
- Note: A "best bets" ad for comedy benefit with Frank Conniff and Josh
- Weinstein among others.
-
- Source: City Pages#-
- Date: September 30, 1992
- Headline: Stand-Up for Choice IV
- Page(s): 17
- Note: Ad for comedy benefit with Frank Conniff and Josh Weinstein among
- others.
-
- Source: City Pages#-
- Date: September 30, 1992
- Headline: Night & Day
- Subline: Saturday 3: Comedy: Stand-Up for Choice IV
- Author: Sutton
- Page(s): 20-21
- Note: A "best bets" ad for comedy benefit with Frank Conniff and Josh
- Weinstein among others.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader#-
- Date: September 30-October 6, 1992
- Headline: Stand-Up for Choice IV
- Page(s): 33
- Note: Ad for comedy benefit with Frank Conniff and Josh Weinstein among
- others.
-
- Source: Twin Cities Reader#-
- Date: September 30-October 6, 1992
- Headline: Calendar
- Subline: 3 Saturday: Comedy: World Theater
- Author: Smith, Mary Ellen
- Page(s): 41
- Note: A "best bets" ad for comedy benefit with Frank Conniff and Josh
- Weinstein among others.
-
- Source: Premiere#
- Date: November 1992
- Headline: Fine Tuning: Cable Ready
- Photo: "MST3K": Say cheese. [Servo, Joel, Crow, Gypsy, Dr. F and Frank
- with planetoid and coffee cups.]
- Author: Kirk Cordero, Caroline
- Page(s): 123
-
- Source: USA Today*
- Date: November 25, 1992
- Headline: Critic's Choice
- Photo: by Anthony Neste/"JOEL HODGSON: Mystery Science Theater 3000 host"
- [Joel "spins" planet on finger.]
- Author: Roush, Matt
- Page(s): D [unknown]
-
- Source: The Washington Post*
- Date: November 26, 1992
- Headline: Play Mistee [sic] for Me
- Subline: All Mistee-Eyed Over 'MST3K'
- Photo: "Joel Hodgson and his zany robot pals on 'Mystery Science Theater
- 3000'."
- Author: Shales, Tom
- Page(s): B1, B4
-
- Source: Campus Voice#
- Date: December 1992
- Headline: Diversions
- Subline: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Wiseacres in Space--Bad movies on
- cable? Nothing new. But bad movies made funny? Welcome to Mystery
- Science Theater 3000, cable TV's best-kept secret.
- Photo: Godzilla photograph from movie still archives; hand-coloring by Don
- Dudenbostel/[Hand-painted Godzilla distroys town; hand-painted
- planetoid hangs over city; silhouette of Servo, Joel and Crow at
- bottom.]
- Photo: Best Brains Inc./The characters of _Mystery Science Theater 3000_:
- (left to right) Tom Servo, our hero Joel Robinson, Crow, Gypsy, mad
- scientist Dr. Clayton Forrester (Trace Beaulieu), his henchman "TV's
- Frank" (Frank Conniff). [All with coffee cups.]
- Inset: [on other "pages" with small Godzilla picture] Mystery Science Theater
- 3000: Cable TV's cult hit mixes sci-fi and sarcasm.
- Author: Gardner, Lee
- Page(s): [none; poster magazine]
-
- Source: Seventeen*
- Date: December 1992
- Headline: Cool Talk
- Photo: _Mystery Science Theater 3000_ photo, Michael Kienitz. _MST 3000_
- illustration, Ed Melnitsky. [Usual promotional photo of Crow, Joel
- and Servo with drawn theater seats at the bottom.]
- Author: [none]
- Page(s): 42
-
- Source: Entertainment Weekly#
- Date: December 4, 1992
- Headline: Credits: Look Who's Watching
- Subline: Movie critics are all over TV. Here's our view of the good and the
- god-awful.
- Photo: Hodgson with Crow (left), Servo
- Author: Appelo, Tim
- Page(s): 12
-
- Source: Entertainment Weekly#-
- Date: December 11, 1992
- Headline: Jim Mullen's Hot Sheet
- Subline: What the country is talking about this week...
- Author: Mullen, Jim
- Page(s): 8
-
- Source: Entertainment Weekly#-
- Date: December 11, 1992
- Headline: Shop Around the Clock
- Subline: From _Coach_ balls to _House_ dolls, TV trappings for all hours of
- the day.
- Photo: Photography by John Wilkes [A variety of TV merchandise, including
- MST3K's "Fluid Containment Vessel" somewhat hidden at the bottom of
- the pile.]
- Author: Meyers, Kate
- Page(s): 54
-
- Source: Cyberspace Vanguard Magazine
- Date: January 6, 1993
- Headline: "JOIN US:" INSIGHT INTO THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED _MYSTERY SCIENCE
- THEATER 3000_
- Author: Jenkins, Lisa
- Page(s): [unknown; electronic magazine]
-
- Source: Newsweek*
- Date January 18, 1993
- Headline: Television: Hip Lips Dis Yucky Flicks
- Subline: A cable cult hit roasts moviedom's turkeys
- Photo: Michael Kienitz/One-liners for every level of brow: Shooting up
- another dog on MST3K [Dr. F pulls out the Amazing Colossal needle
- while Frank holds the cotton wad.]
- Author: Waters, Harry F.
- Page(s): 65
-
- Source: The Washington Post*
- Date: [unknown]
- Headline: Tom Shales's Best Bets of '91
- Author: Shales, Tom
- Page(s): [unknown]
- Note: From list of author's favorite shows.
-
- Source: Los Angeles Daily News*
- Date: [unknown]
- Headline: Comedy Series on Cable Gives Bad Movies a Good Talking To
- Subline: Television
- Photo: Joel Hodgson and his two robot pals on _Mystery Science Theater
- 3000_, who give a running commentary as they're forced to watch bad
- movies. [l-r Gypsy, Crow, Joel, Servo]
- Author: Moca, Diane Joy
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Source: Montgomery [Alabama] Adverstiser*
- Date: [unknown]
- Headline: 'Science Theater' Scores with Bombs
- Subline: Review
- Photo: SPACE COMEDIAN: Joel Hodgson has appeared on 'Late Night' [Joel with
- hands on hips in spacey background.]
- Author: Harmon, Rick
- Page(s): [unknown] to D4
-
- Source: Minneapolis Star and Tribune#
- Date: [unknown]
- Headline: Best Bet: Laugh With a Prop Comic
- Photo: [Hodgson with his squirt flamethrower boutonniere.]
- Author: Covert, Colin
- Page(s): [unknown]
- Note: Small review of Joel's stand-up performance.
-
- Source: The Milwaukee Journal*
- Date: [unknown]
- Headline: [unknown]
- Subline: From UHF to Cable
- Author: Drew, Mike
- Page(s): [unknown]
- Note: Local Hodgson makes MST3K.
-
- Source: [unknown]
- Date: [unknown]
- Headline: Upclose
- Subline: Joel Hodgson and his sci-fi space cadet sidekicks turn trash into
- treasure on Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Photo: MST 3000's Crow, Joel Hodgson and Tom Servo [pictured l-r]
- Author: E.K. [unknown]
- Page(s): [unknown]
-
- Q. Who wrote this stuff?
-
- A. The people who contribute to the newsletter; I'm just the editor.
- Among the many folks who have sent along information, notes, and general
- silliness, are:
-
- Bill Dennen, Brian Perler, Chad (Mr. B) Jackson, Charles R. Hoynowski,
- Chris Cooley, Chuck Jordan, Chuck Tomasi, Dale Holod,
- Dave Spensley, David Arnold, Donald Cotnoir-Strong, Donna K. Lang,
- Ed Hughes, Ed Klein, Ellen Sasse, Frank G. Neves, Gerald M. Guglielmo,
- Jamie Green, Jason Corley, Jeremy Billones, Joel A. Schenkenberg,
- John D. Shull, Johnny Klonaris, Jonathan Hughes, Joshua R. Poulson,
- Kevin Murray, Lance Visser, Larry Hastings, Lon Ponschock, Lynn-Anne Friese,
- Malcolm Austin, Mark Carson, Mark Meyer, Markus De Shon, Marty Hoff,
- Mary Lynn Johnson, Matt Duhan, Nina Eppes, Patrick Delahanty,
- Patrick Fitzgerald, Patty Winter, Paul Ashley, Paul Thrasher, Phil Mueller,
- R'ykandar Korra'ti, Rich Kulawiec, Steve Simmons, Synth F. Oberheim,
- The Punster, Todd Johnson, Tom Wilson. , Will Silver, William Harrison,
- William Sherman, and special thanks to Lisa Jenkins for voluminous updates
- and additions, to Keith Barrett for the BBI Tour info, to Cliff Chaput
- for the large list of oft-repeated phrases, and to Brian Siano for
- massive updates to the episode guide.
-
- If I've forgotten someone, please let me know.
-
- Copyright Rich Kulawiec, 1991, 1992, 1993.
- Rip this off and we'll kill you with a forklift.
-
-