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=== The MST3K presentation provides examples of: === |
=== The MST3K presentation provides examples of: === |
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* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: Crow's screenplay about Peter Graves. Fifteen acts were devoted to reminding people that Graves went to the University of Minnesota. |
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: Crow's screenplay about Peter Graves. Fifteen acts were devoted to reminding people that Graves went to the University of Minnesota. |
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{{quote|'''Servo:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|Crow, I'm not criticizing here, but were you worried about the redundancy factor or not or--?]]<br /> |
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'''Crow:''' Well, I thought my point was important enough to risk that. }} |
'''Crow:''' Well, I thought my point was important enough to risk that. }} |
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: A lot regarding Peter Graves. |
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: A lot regarding Peter Graves. |
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{{quote|'''Servo:''' "If you could see my hands right now, you'd be horrified!"}} |
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Mike and the Bots discover The Mads are these, resulting in a bit of [[Brain Bleach]] all round. |
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Mike and the Bots discover The Mads are these, resulting in a bit of [[Brain Bleach]] all round. |
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* [[The Mountains of Illinois]]: The [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] episode is the [[Trope Namer]]. |
* [[The Mountains of Illinois]]: The [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] episode is the [[Trope Namer]]. |
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* [[Nausea Fuel]]: Crow finds the bizarre transition effects in the credits to be this. Mike [[Stop Helping Me!|doesn't really help]]. |
* [[Nausea Fuel]]: Crow finds the bizarre transition effects in the credits to be this. Mike [[Stop Helping Me!|doesn't really help]]. |
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{{quote|'''Mike:''' Honey, do you think you could keep down some [[Product Placement|7-Up]] and soda crackers?<br /> |
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'''Crow:''' *gag* no...<br /> |
'''Crow:''' *gag* no...<br /> |
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'''Mike:''' Some lukewarm pork?<br /> |
'''Mike:''' Some lukewarm pork?<br /> |
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'''Crow:''' ''[[Vomit Discretion Shot|Blurgh!]]'' }} |
'''Crow:''' ''[[Vomit Discretion Shot|Blurgh!]]'' }} |
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* [[Noodle Implements]]: As the general asks what Wainright needs for his proposed locust trap: |
* [[Noodle Implements]]: As the general asks what Wainright needs for his proposed locust trap: |
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{{quote|'''Tom''': A tennis ball, an accordion and a picture of Don Ameche!}} |
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* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Crow being nauseated by the credits. By the end, Tom yells "One more time!" |
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Crow being nauseated by the credits. By the end, Tom yells "One more time!" |
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Revision as of 05:53, 8 August 2014
Film watched: Beginning of the End
The MST3K presentation provides examples of:
- Department of Redundancy Department: Crow's screenplay about Peter Graves. Fifteen acts were devoted to reminding people that Graves went to the University of Minnesota.
Servo: Crow, I'm not criticizing here, but were you worried about the redundancy factor or not or--? |
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: A lot regarding Peter Graves.
Servo: "If you could see my hands right now, you'd be horrified!" |
- Heterosexual Life Partners: Mike and the Bots discover The Mads are these, resulting in a bit of Brain Bleach all round.
- The Mountains of Illinois: The Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode is the Trope Namer.
- Nausea Fuel: Crow finds the bizarre transition effects in the credits to be this. Mike doesn't really help.
- Noodle Implements: As the general asks what Wainright needs for his proposed locust trap:
Tom: A tennis ball, an accordion and a picture of Don Ameche! |
- Overly Long Gag: Crow being nauseated by the credits. By the end, Tom yells "One more time!"