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* [[Ho Yay]]: The film itself doesn't go to this territory, but the riffs make out Tim to be amorous to Doc, who in turn has it for Crenshaw. |
* [[Ho Yay]]: The film itself doesn't go to this territory, but the riffs make out Tim to be amorous to Doc, who in turn has it for Crenshaw. |
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* [[Nausea Fuel]]: In-movie reference: Crenshaw makes Tanya nauseous. |
* [[Nausea Fuel]]: In-movie reference: Crenshaw makes Tanya nauseous. |
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{{quote|'''Mike:''' ''(as Crenshaw)'' I love a woman who vomits.}} |
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** This doesn't make too much sense. Wouldn't someone who spent the last few days holed up with Doc ''and'' Tim be accustomed to smelly, ill-mannered hillbillies by now? |
** This doesn't make too much sense. Wouldn't someone who spent the last few days holed up with Doc ''and'' Tim be accustomed to smelly, ill-mannered hillbillies by now? |
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*** Crenshaw is the ''uber'' smelly, ill-mannered hillbilly. |
*** Crenshaw is the ''uber'' smelly, ill-mannered hillbilly. |
Revision as of 14:04, 7 August 2014
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode contains examples of:
- Genius Bonus: Crow confusing the Toilet Humor story with the Miller's Tale.
- Ho Yay: The film itself doesn't go to this territory, but the riffs make out Tim to be amorous to Doc, who in turn has it for Crenshaw.
- Nausea Fuel: In-movie reference: Crenshaw makes Tanya nauseous.
Mike: (as Crenshaw) I love a woman who vomits. |
- This doesn't make too much sense. Wouldn't someone who spent the last few days holed up with Doc and Tim be accustomed to smelly, ill-mannered hillbillies by now?
- Crenshaw is the uber smelly, ill-mannered hillbilly.
- This doesn't make too much sense. Wouldn't someone who spent the last few days holed up with Doc and Tim be accustomed to smelly, ill-mannered hillbillies by now?
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: As Tom Servo points out, Two Attractive Girls + Mud should by all rights equal wrestling. Yet through some dark jest of an uncaring universe, this never comes to pass.
- Well, it does come to pass eventually, but it leaves poor Tom feeling depressed and empty.