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=== The [[MST3K]] presentation contains examples of: === |
=== The [[MST3K]] presentation contains examples of: === |
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* [[Fan Disservice]]: Arch Hall Jr. to the crew. |
* [[Fan Disservice]]: Arch Hall Jr. to the crew. |
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* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Richard Kiel is best known as "Jaws" ([[Jaws (Film)|no relation]]), the [[James Bond (Film)|Bond]] villain from ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' and ''[[Moonraker (Film)|Moonraker]]''. He also appeared in the ''[[MST3K]]'' experiment ''[[The Human Duplicators]]''. |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Richard Kiel is best known as "Jaws" ([[Jaws (Film)|no relation]]), the [[James Bond (Film)|Bond]] villain from ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' and ''[[Moonraker (Film)|Moonraker]]''. He also appeared in the ''[[MST3K]]'' experiment ''[[The Human Duplicators]]''. |
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* [[Missing Mom]]: [[Discussed Trope]]. Joel explains how this trope was used in [[The Sixties]], when divorce was still unacceptable, as a cheap plot device to have "swinging young bachelors" have both active dating lives and adorable kids to dispense "folksy, homespun advice" to. |
* [[Missing Mom]]: [[Discussed Trope]]. Joel explains how this trope was used in [[The Sixties]], when divorce was still unacceptable, as a cheap plot device to have "swinging young bachelors" have both active dating lives and adorable kids to dispense "folksy, homespun advice" to. |
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* [[Running Gag]]: |
* [[Running Gag]]: |