The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide
Title | The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Trace Beaulieu |
Publisher | Bantam |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780553377835 |
SYNOPSES OF THE MORE THAN 120 EPISODES OF THE PEABODY AWARD-WINNING TV SHOW.
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Title | Mystery Science Theater 3000 PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Hodgson |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2019-09-24 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1506709567 |
The hit Netflix show has come to comics! The riffing hilarity of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 comes to comics when Kinga Forrester pairs her Kingachrome Liquid Medium with her latest invention--the Bubbulat-R! Jonah Heston, Crow T. Robot, and Tom Servo find themselves thrust into the 2-D world of public domain comics, with riffing as their only defense! From its humble beginnings on a tiny mid-west TV station in 1988, through its years as a mainstay on The Comedy Channel/Comedy Central and the SciFi Channel all through the '90s, to its spectacular resurrection on Netflix in 2017, Mystery Science Theater 3000 has had a transformative effect on television, comedy, and the way old, cheesy movies are viewed. Now creator Joel Hodgson has set his sights on the comics medium, and the four-color pamphlets will never be the same!
The Book of Chowder
Title | The Book of Chowder PDF eBook |
Author | Richard James Hooker |
Publisher | Harvard Common Press |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780916782108 |
Best loved and little-known recipes, from Boston to San Francisco and in between.
Mike Nelson's Death Rat!
Title | Mike Nelson's Death Rat! PDF eBook |
Author | Michael J. Nelson |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2003-04-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0060934727 |
What if an aging, unsuccessful Minnesota author of history books with names like Old von Steuben Had a Farm: The German-American Settlement of the Midwest decided he could write a book every bit as vapid and ridiculous as the books that sold four hundred times more copies than his own? Well, he would write Death Rat, of course, the thrilling tale of a man who battles prejudice, his inner demons, and a cunning six-foot-long rat. And what if he was told by publishers that, at sixty years of age, though his book was a thrilling read, he just didn’t look the part of a virile writer of gripping adventure books featuring cunning six-foot-long rats? Well, he would cook up a scheme so outrageous, it would incur the wrath of Gus Bromstad, the beloved author of the homespun Dogwood Downs series of books. And it would stir up the bizarre religious fervor of King Leo, the libidinous funk superstar whose CD “LoveDeathTomorrowJelly” was one of the biggest sellers of the decade. And it would throw him into a strange symbiotic relationship with the entire town of Holey, Minnesota, population 38. Such is the fate of one Pontius Feeb, the hapless author of Death Rat. . . and perhaps the fate of all who attempt to write gripping novels featuring cunning six-foot-long rats.
Reading Mystery Science Theater 3000
Title | Reading Mystery Science Theater 3000 PDF eBook |
Author | Shelley S. Rees |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2013-05-09 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0810891417 |
First broadcast in the not too distant past on a television station in Minnesota, Mystery Science Theater 3000 soon grew out of its humble beginnings and found a new home on cable television. This simple show about a man and two robots forced to watch bad movies became a cult classic, and episodes of the series continue to be packaged in DVD collections to this day. Before its final run, the show received Emmy nominations and a Peabody award for Television excellence, and in 2007, Time magazine declared MST3K one of “The 100 Best Shows of All-Time.” In Reading Mystery Science Theater 3000: Critical Approaches, Shelley S. Rees presents a collection of essays that examines the complex relationship between narrative and audience constructed by this baffling but beloved television show. Invoking literary theory, cultural criticism, pedagogy, feminist criticism, humor theory, rhetorical analysis, and film and media studies, these essays affirm the show’s narrative and rhetorical intricacy. The first section, “Rhetoric and the Empowered Audience,” addresses MST3K’s function as an exercise in rhetorical resistance. Part Two, “Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Genre,” analyzes MST3K through distinct generic traditions, including humor studies, traditional science fiction tropes, and the B-movie. Finally, the third section addresses postmodern and intertextual readings of the show. By providing an academic treatment of an iconic television phenomenon, these essays argue that Mystery Science Theater 3000 is worthy of serious scholarly attention. Though aimed at a discerning readership of academics, this collection will also appeal to the intellectual nature of the show’s well-educated audience.
Twenty Five Mystery Science Theater 3000 Films That Changed My Life in No Way Whatsoever
Title | Twenty Five Mystery Science Theater 3000 Films That Changed My Life in No Way Whatsoever PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Conniff |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 2016-08-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780692751978 |
In 1990, Frank Conniff joined the staff of Mystery Science Theater 3000. First he was hired as a writer, then he was called upon to play TV's Frank, the bumbling yet lovable Mad Scientist henchman in Deep 13. And then he was given the sacred duty of finding the films that would be riffed on the show. Thus, because of his actions, the world now knows of Manos: The Hands of Fate, Monster A-Go-Go, The Brain That Wouldn't Die, Teenagers From Outer Space, and many other cheesy movies that the world would just as soon not know about. In these essays, TV's Frank focuses on twenty-five of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 films he found and riffed with his fellow MST3K writers and cast mates. It tells the story of how a comedian who was lucky enough to work on beloved Peabody Award winning TV show was transformed into a comedian who was lucky enough to work on a beloved Peabody Award winning TV show. It's a story that will stay with you for the rest of your life, if you happen to die just as you finish reading the book.
The Sci-fi Channel Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction
Title | The Sci-fi Channel Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Fulton |
Publisher | Warner Books (NY) |
Pages | 668 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780446674782 |
Provides episode listings, cast and credits for both classic and obscure science fiction TV shows from the last fifty years