How Was the Show?An open thread for reports from tonight’s Cinematic Titanic show at the University of California-Davis.
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I drove a 100 miles to see you (from Chico, CA), and it was well worth it! Loved the show, and laughed a whole lot. I was bummed to learn later that you all signed autographs later — I somehow completely missed that. I’d even brought by MST3K Episode Guide and a Sharpie just in case. D’oh! Anyway, thanks for all the laughs and joy at the show and for 10 years at MST3K.
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Great show as always! It’s a shame Gruber couldn’t be there, I hope his family emergency wasn’t anything serious.
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lots of fun, i was wondering where gruber was hope hes allright. josh did a good job opening though, and trace had a fun moment when his projector didnt work and he had to make some time while we waited.
great show glad they stopped by davis.
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I hadn’t seen Doomsday Machine before now. Man, is that an absolutely dire movie. The show was lots of fun–the “talent show” opening was a bit hit-or-miss, but J. Elvis Weinstein was an excellent M.C. This was only my second exposure to Cinematic Titanic, and I now intend to seek out more. So great job, guys!
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@ #3
To borrow from Crow: “Again?!”
Trace had trouble getting the projector to work for the first show at Elgin too! In point of fact, it took so long that he had to give up on reading his poems for that showing entirely.
At the second show he opened with “How many of you were at the first show?” When a number of people cheered he responded “This one’s for you,” and then introduced his poems.
I’m starting to think that technology has something against Trace’s poetry.
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