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MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000
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Enjoy the FOREVER-a-thon, find your favorite experiments, watch marathons, survive the Gauntlet. Every day is Turkey Day here on @MST3K
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Enjoy the FOREVER-a-thon, find your favorite experiments, watch marathons, survive the Gauntlet. Every day is Turkey Day here on @MST3K
Subscribe and hit the 🔔 to get the latest vids for MSTies
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MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000
The wait is OVER. 🧸🚀 The MST3K Tom Servo plush from
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kylestubbs8867
(6 years ago)
6:02 That's roughly the amount of time a mile-high fall would take. The MST3k crew did their homework.
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hank.hacking
(3 years ago)
Crow falls from the top of his pie for about 20 seconds, which is about one second less than a normal-sized human would take to free fall in one mile. Assuming crow is roughly equivalent in mass than an average human -- smaller than a human, but made of molybdenum, a heavy metal -- he'd reach terminal velocity in probably 10-11 seconds, after which his speed would remain constant. Figure on 450-ish meters in the first 11-12 seconds, then about 60m/sec after that, and it shows that they either did the math for his freefall, or got it right entirely by coincidence. . .
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GenY42
(9 years ago)
At 40:49, when Agar, Beaumont and The Load are being tied up by the Mole People, you can see that one of the Mole People isn't wearing his mask. He probably needed to be unmasked to see what he was doing, but the camera operator didn't keep his face out of the shot.
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Defective1313
(5 months ago)
You know, I think more movies should start with long lectures inside somebody's home office.
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paulnkiki68
(3 weeks ago)
1) This needs to be shown during one of the nightly marathons.
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tschichpich
(6 years ago)
watching movies with mst3k makes you feel like you have friends
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sneakyskunk1
(1 year ago (edited))
I have a feeling that if this movie had been made in the 1970s they would have returned to the surface only to discover it had been destroyed(via nuclear war or some other ironic thing). 1970s science fiction could get pretty bleak sometimes.
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jimb3293
(6 years ago)
Quarantine got me watching a lot of MST3K again.
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soosquatch4236
(3 years ago)
Very few people understand my appreciation for MST3K. So nice to be around others of my own flock!
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Dreigonix
(6 years ago)
This movie is basically Road to El Dorado but bad...
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hobbes991
(8 years ago)
I don't know if this has already been add: Near the opening of the episode, Mike pulls out Crow's eyes and says "Out, Out, vile jelly"--- That's a line from King Lear.
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wildzeromusic
(9 years ago (edited))
Globes within globes, it's globes all the way down. ;) Shout out to Terry Pratchett (RIP).
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angbandsbane
(3 years ago)
"They stumbled into the Hormel meat packing plant."
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AmericasChoice
(9 months ago)
Nazar, the guide, played by Rodd Redwing. Top Hollywood instructor in Gun, Whip, Knife and Tomahawk handling. Taught many top stars to handle a 6-gun, and did the gun twirling seen on screen in "Shane" for Alan Ladd. RIP
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henryk123
(6 years ago)
I just wanted to see the 'Down, down, down, down.' scene again... Ended rewatching the whole episode...
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jonnie106
(5 years ago)
Movie: "We'll make camp here."
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