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hippy astronaut & sidekick

Denise Felt
>Yuchtar <[hidden email]>
wrote:

>shadokp wrote:
>
> > Speaking of a faster running episode, at one time I had a few copies
> > of UFO episodes taken from a PBS Channel (an unusual channel to have
> > UFO I say) - and they were run much faster than they should have - so
> > much so, everyone sounded like mice and the model effects looked
> > really bad. Anyone see these particular episodes? They were
> > introduced by some hippee astronaut and his robot.
>
>Errrrrrrrr, no.
><ponder>
>Sure you weren't smoking some wacky tobaccy at the time?

Yuchtar,
There really was a Science Theatre program that showed sci-fi flicks. It
was introduced (and awfully voiced-over sometimes) by this hippy with a
bizarre robot puppet as his sidekick. I have no doubt that they would have
trashed UFO, since they trashed every sci-fi show they could lay their hands
on. I did not watch them--- let me make myself clear on that! But the
program ran for a long time, attracting mostly the kind of guys who sit
around and worry about running speeds and the like. *grin* Seriously
though, he's not kidding. There really was such a show. Truth is stranger
than fiction.
Yours,
Denise

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RE: hippy astronaut & sidekick

Colin Fletcher-2
I love MST3K, even when they do "good movies".

Most of the movies they do really are trash, but they have hit a few of
the classics too - but it's all fun.

At least it appeals to me. Wife and I have a habit of heckling
commercials, especially the fine print on medical commercials.

....but I collect fountain pens, so I'm not right to start with.

Colin
"I didn't get where I am today by wearing underpants decorated with
Beethoven."

-----Original Message-----
From: Denise Felt [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 3:18 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [SHADO] hippy astronaut & sidekick

>Yuchtar <[hidden email]>
wrote:
>shadokp wrote:
>
> > Speaking of a faster running episode, at one time I had a few copies
> > of UFO episodes taken from a PBS Channel (an unusual channel to have
> > UFO I say) - and they were run much faster than they should have -
so
> > much so, everyone sounded like mice and the model effects looked
> > really bad. Anyone see these particular episodes? They were
> > introduced by some hippee astronaut and his robot.
>
>Errrrrrrrr, no.
><ponder>
>Sure you weren't smoking some wacky tobaccy at the time?

Yuchtar,
There really was a Science Theatre program that showed sci-fi flicks.
It
was introduced (and awfully voiced-over sometimes) by this hippy with a
bizarre robot puppet as his sidekick. I have no doubt that they would
have
trashed UFO, since they trashed every sci-fi show they could lay their
hands
on. I did not watch them--- let me make myself clear on that! But the
program ran for a long time, attracting mostly the kind of guys who sit
around and worry about running speeds and the like. *grin* Seriously
though, he's not kidding. There really was such a show. Truth is
stranger
than fiction.
Yours,
Denise
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Re: hippy astronaut & sidekick

Shawn Kelly
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None of you are crazy, I suspect the show you are thinking of
is 'Mystery Science Theater 2000' and it ran in the mid to late
1990s. You can find tons of stuff with a quick web search if you
want to comfirm. They alway's trashed what they were watching, that
was the point of their show. The guy's name was Joel Hodges or
something close I think. He had two bots who watched the movies with
him (they were shadowed on the screen) one was made out of a gumball
machine and the other was made out of a toy bowling pin, plastic
serving tray's and some junk. Very silly, very funny.
S.K.

--- In SHADO@y..., "Denise Felt" <neesierie@h...> wrote:

> >shadokp wrote:
> >They were introduced by some hippee astronaut and his robot.
> >

> Yuchtar,
> There really was a Science Theatre program that showed sci-fi
flicks. It
> was introduced (and awfully voiced-over sometimes) by this hippy
with a
> bizarre robot puppet as his sidekick. I have no doubt that they
would have
> trashed UFO, since they trashed every sci-fi show they could lay
their hands on.