I really need to start paying attention to Mystery Science Theater 3000 instead of just listening to it in the background while I read these threads. I look up to see some of the most random stuff.
I really need to start paying attention to Mystery Science Theater 3000 instead of just listening to it in the background while I read these threads. I look up to see some of the most random stuff.
Which episode are you watching?
I just finished "Blood Waters of Dr. Z". I was reading away and at one point I looked up and saw a guy drive what looked like a six-wheeled golf cart into a pond. /headscratch
/was doing that the other night at the Tower of Zot.
Also I changed Cecil's name to Urial. >_>; Sorry Spath, but the short bluntness of Spath just wasn't meshing well when I read it during dialogue sequences. THIS MEANS THAT FOR THE BIG MAKE OUT SCENE THAT ZAHRAH AND URI WERE GETTIN' COZY! STRAIGHT FROM THE MOUTH OF LOLSERJ! AWWWWWWW YEAAAHHHHHHHHH!
I really need to start paying attention to Mystery Science Theater 3000 instead of just listening to it in the background while I read these threads. I look up to see some of the most random stuff.
Which episode are you watching?
I just finished "Blood Waters of Dr. Z". I was reading away and at one point I looked up and saw a guy drive what looked like a six-wheeled golf cart into a pond. /headscratch
Edit: The Gamera ones are my all-time favorites.
That one... Yeah, it's quite interesting. Sargassum and all that...
Here's a question. Joel or Mike?
I'm a Mike guy. And I prefer the Bill Corbett Crow, myself. Don't get me wrong, Trace is good, but as far as Joel was concerned... he's funny, but he's not a good actor. Mike is just better in that respect.
OMGARSH! My cousin went into labor ~20 minutes ago. I was secretly hoping the kid would be born on the 29th for a leap year birthday, but today is good too! Or tomorrow, depending on how long/rough the delivery is. Anyhow.
cute, and easily one of the most neglected Disney girls
Intelligent women always get neglected :/
Jane was owsum, it could be her voice that I liked though :3
Jane's sweet and smart, but a little naive. Book-smart. :-) She's cute, and she has a bit of wit, and anyhow, that gif is me today because it was so sunny and warm-ish and peaceful and then right after I washed the dogs and vacuumed/swept/mopped all the floors and had to take the dogs outside--- SNOWPOCALYPSE! So I felt all out in the rain, like Jane. ^^
I really need to start paying attention to Mystery Science Theater 3000 instead of just listening to it in the background while I read these threads. I look up to see some of the most random stuff.
Which episode are you watching?
I just finished "Blood Waters of Dr. Z". I was reading away and at one point I looked up and saw a guy drive what looked like a six-wheeled golf cart into a pond. /headscratch
Edit: The Gamera ones are my all-time favorites.
That one... Yeah, it's quite interesting. Sargassum and all that...
Here's a question. Joel or Mike?
I'm a Mike guy. And I prefer the Bill Corbett Crow, myself. Don't get me wrong, Trace is good, but as far as Joel was concerned... he's funny, but he's not a good actor. Mike is just better in that respect.
I've honestly never given it much thought as to which I prefer. They each bring something different to the show.
I kind of like the way Joel is monotone during a lot of his scenes. Maybe it's like seeing a bit of myself in the character, though.
Mike definitely brings more personality to his character.
I honestly can't really decide. Can't I pick both since there are some episodes where they're both there? :o
I suppose I'd have to pick Joel, if you're going to pull out a cat over it.
At least we know we won't have to argue over memorabilia!
Edit: I should probably also mention that I'm a huge fan of horribly made movies in general, so Joel's (in)ability to act probably appeals to that side of me as well.
I will give Joel credit, though. Without him, there would be no MST3k. It's sorta like the Beatles for me. I love what they did for music, and I respect them greatly for it, but it doesn't mean I have to like their music.
I'm trying to agree with you, but the comment about the Beatles is kind of holding me up. You don't like ANY of their music? :(
When I was a kid, that's all my parents would listen to. Like all the damn time. So yeah... I really don't like their music because of it. I guess I Am The Walrus is kinda trippy, and I can appreciate it because of that.
I'm trying to agree with you, but the comment about the Beatles is kind of holding me up. You don't like ANY of their music? :(
When I was a kid, that's all my parents would listen to. Like all the damn time. So yeah... I really don't like their music because of it. I guess I Am The Walrus is kinda trippy, and I can appreciate it because of that.
That's kind of odd... I grew up with my dad blaring things like Ozzy/Black Sabbath/Blue Oyster Cult (list goes on) on Saturday mornings and I turned out to be a huge fan of all sorts of rock music.
I suppose it helps that it wasn't just one band/style over and over again. Hearing "A Horse With No Name" by America still makes me think of getting my hair cut.
I'm trying to agree with you, but the comment about the Beatles is kind of holding me up. You don't like ANY of their music? :(
When I was a kid, that's all my parents would listen to. Like all the damn time. So yeah... I really don't like their music because of it. I guess I Am The Walrus is kinda trippy, and I can appreciate it because of that.
That's kind of odd... I grew up with my dad blaring things like Ozzy/Black Sabbath/Blue Oyster Cult (list goes on) on Saturday mornings and I turned out to be a huge fan of all sorts of rock music.
I suppose it helps that it wasn't just one band/style over and over again. Hearing "A Horse With No Name" still makes me think of getting my hair cut.
Yeah, it's just overexposure. I love a lot of other music from that same time frame (CCR, Pink Floyd, etc.), but there's just something about the sound of the Beatles that makes it so I can't enjoy them.
I hate all the music my parents spammed growing up too lol I just picture me 8 years old in the kitchen playing chess or scrabble with dad and he goes to throw on a favorite album of his
like easy easy easy easy easy easy listening. If you've ever seen "the happening" that would be my reaction
My dad is a beatle fanatic. i pretty much grew up listening to the beatles and oldies. i know pretty much all the words to the beatles songs
I hate all the music my parents spammed growing up too lol I just picture me 8 years old in the kitchen playing chess or scrabble with dad and he goes to throw on a favorite album of his
like easy easy easy easy easy easy listening. If you've ever seen "the happening" that would be my reaction
Relevant to this post as well as something from earlier that I didn't quite follow:
My dad is a beatle fanatic. i pretty much grew up listening to the beatles and oldies. i know pretty much all the words to the beatles songs
I got truly exposed to the beatles after I was 20+ so I do enjoy some of their tracks. "Across the universe" and my roomate spamming it was a big influence lol so any real fan would probably /wrist
lol ya my dad plays guitar, so he sang it to me while i was in the womb. My mom said I used to move and kick a lot and as soon as my dad played the beatles, i would stop.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.