Bullz-Eye.com includes Crow T. Robot in its list of 20 All Time Favorite Robots. Tom Servo, Gypsy and Cambot are also mentioned, but don’t rate the list themselves.
In honor of the release of WALL-E, Entertainment Weekly has created yet another list, this time placing Servo and Crow in its list of top 19 Hotshot Movie Robots. No mention of Gypsy and Cambot in this one, but hey, we know they’re there in spirit.
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/sd-dvd-tv-shows-tv-movies/268082-big-shakeup-mst3k-dvd-2.html
This is a link to a discussion board where one person mentions 2 MST3K titles coming out from Shout Factory in the 20th Anniversary set..he is saying Laserblast and Werewolf..
In case anyone wants to check it out for themselves..im sure what to make of it…
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Anyway, these lists are pathetic! No Kryten? Bunch of smeeeheees!!
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I just saw on Rotten Tomatoes that they rank MST3K: The Movie #28 on their list of Best TV Adaptations of All Time.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/guides/best_tv_adaptations/mystery_science_theater_3000_the_movie/
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Oh man! they put Twiki on the list.
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lists are not news worthy of mst!
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Agreed, leaving Kryten off the list must be a violation of a Space Corps directive by some complete and utter gimboids.
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They got one thing right on the first list:
BENDER IS #1 BABY
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Incidentally, Saturday’s Jeopardy! rerun, at least in the New York City area, had a Double Jeopardy category for Robots and Androids. Go ahead, guess which was the $2000 question for that category.
In other completely unpredictable and surprising news, this question was correctly given by the contestant who gave the Monty Python and the Holy Grail response in character.
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@Bob.
It must lead back to all those crewman that accidentally died on the Nova 5. It’s not like he meant for that to happen!! :mad:
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