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Post by Metal Matt on May 17, 2014 20:20:43 GMT -6
Yeah, have to agree with you there. A lot of horror franchises become silly as time goes on, but the Leprechaun series was silly from the start. He kills a guy with a pogo stick, rides a tricycle, rides a Barbie Mobile, the list goes on. And all of that was just in the first movie. But for what they are, I find them to be enjoyable. I've only seen the first two, and I liked them partly because they are stupid. I also own the 3rd and 4th movies, but haven't gotten around to them yet. But when I do... I will have a good riffing à la MST3K. .
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Post by Spanky on May 17, 2014 21:10:17 GMT -6
MST3K is fricking king man, good taste.
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Post by Metal Matt on May 17, 2014 21:19:54 GMT -6
Thanks! I have to thank that show for turning me on to "so bad, it's good" movies like "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians" and "Manos: The Hands Of Fate".
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Post by Spanky on May 17, 2014 21:25:38 GMT -6
No doubt, I have every episode on my computer. It was a hefty acquisition, 135 GB, but well worth it. My favorite episode is a pretty popular one, "Boggy Creek II".
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Post by Metal Matt on May 17, 2014 21:37:28 GMT -6
I have to admit, I would still consider myself a "new" fan, as I just got into it a couple years ago. I'll watch a bunch of episodes on YouTube from time to time, and I also check out some snippets from Rifftrax, which is basically the new MST3K, as it's from some of the same guys that did MST3K. I also love the riffs they'll do on shorts before they begin riffing the actual movie. The "Hired" riffs would be my favorite "shorts" riff.
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Post by Spanky on May 17, 2014 23:16:38 GMT -6
Ya if you haven't seen "Boggy Creek II", I highly recommend it. Also for me I am not the biggest fan of the black and white movies.
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