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Post by Admin on Mar 31, 2022 9:53:29 GMT -4
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988-1999) If you’re looking for a television series with an actual movie inserted in you can’t do better than “Mystery Science Theater 3000.” The show initially started in 1988 before becoming a staple on the then-burgeoning Comedy Central Channel throughout the 1990s. Every episode sees original host Joel Hodgson (who was later replaced by Mike Nelson) playing a lowly employee on the intergalactic spaceship, the Satellite of Love. For various reasons that would change based on the season, the host and his robot compatriots would be forced to watch a terrible B-movie, providing commentary at the bottom of your screen. The series has showcased bad-movie staples like “Manos: The Hands of Fate” and “Eegah,” and are great fun to watch with anyone who enjoys so-bad-they’re-good movies. The show was rebooted in 2017 for Netflix with a more modern slate of bad content, but there’s nothing like the original. You can classic episodes of “MST3K” using the Shout Factory! app available on Roku, Amazon and Apple TV. There’s also a 24/7 channel purely dedicated to the show available to watch for free on Pluto TV. It was annoying bad TV
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