tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095893933054236765.post1657819156909293789..comments2023-04-24T10:55:45.391-07:00Comments on The Slumgullion: Crisis on Infinite Slumgullions!Scotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02798340582589737829noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095893933054236765.post-36735615736149096522017-04-18T17:42:54.433-07:002017-04-18T17:42:54.433-07:00Aw yeah. An extra big portion of The Slumgullion. ...Aw yeah. An extra big portion of The Slumgullion. Much appreciated.<br /><br />I do listen to a few other podcasts, but now that there's 14 new episodes of MST3K, this is the only one I listen to on day one. The rest are stacking up until I memorize 14 episodes worth of riffs.<br /><br />A couple of odd coincidences to mention: first, I used to love "Reptilicus" when I was a preschooler and the local horror movie host (can't remember the name, but he had a cape and spoke with a Your Friend's Dad's Crappy Lugosi Impression He Thought Was Hilarious But Made Everyone Else Cringe voice) would show it repeatedly. <br /><br />Jeez, but was I ever a moron when I was 5.<br /><br />Second coincidence: I saw the first MST3K Season 11 episode at a theater. I hoped there would be a huge raucous crowd, but it was just me and an unaccompanied woman.And by that I mean she was by herself, and not that she was singing acapella. We all know the fabled story of how Mary and Scott met at a screening of "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie". Would history repeat itself?<br /><br />No.<br /><br />But it was great to see the show return, and thanks to Joel for finding the right people, because they all get it.Doc Logannoreply@blogger.com