It's time to take you back to the past...
Forget about insane levels on Super Mario Maker 2, apparently the real action is Darkman...
If Thurston Howell III were alive, he'd hang out here.
It's time to take you back to the past...
Forget about insane levels on Super Mario Maker 2, apparently the real action is Darkman...
As you might recall, back in 2015 Mystery Science Theater 3000 did a record breaking kickstarter to bring back the show, which ultimately went to Netflix. Since then, Netflix "cancelled" it. Now there is a kickstarter to bring it back and cut out the middleman - shows will be released on a streaming service 100% dedicated to MST3K. Users will be able to stream live events, classic episodes as well as new seasons. And it will last as long as the money lasts.
It's a good idea, we'll see what happens.
Be warned: this fruit dating simulator is slightly not safe for work.... which is a real sentence that I've always wanted to type.
I've been going down the rabbit hole of Siskel and Ebert lately. It seems infinitely watchable - it's a great nostalgia from my youth and the list of movies I want to hear them talk about just keeps growing. I want to hear what they thought of great movies, I want to hear what they thought of really terrible movies and then most of all I want to hear what they thought of movies that can go either way. It goes on and on.
I don't know if anyone shares this phenomenon so I won't be sharing "Siskel & Ebert highlights" here but this clip came up and it's fantastic.
According to imdb, there are 30 episodes of "Mister T" and, also according to imdb, Mr. T is a part of the cast of 15 episodes. How? How can there be "Mister T" episodes without Mr. T? How is that possible?
Edit: I think I figured it out... IMDB has episodes that have no credits associated so it doesn't count Mr. T as having been in them. Another mystery solved, gang.