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What is Movie Sign?
A weekly Chat event that occurs every Sunday night wherein we watch an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K for short) while joking and spamming up the Chat box. We make episodes available by whatever means so we can all watch simultaneously.
What's MST3K?
Ever watched a movie and made your own commentary to it? That's what this show is all about. MST3K is a comedy show from the '90s in which a guy and two robots are forced to watch terrible movies because a mad scientist wants to take over the world. To keep their sanity, they talk back and riff on the movies. A more detailed explanation can be found up at the SoL.
Eh? Rewind?
Before we wrap up Movie Sign within the coming year, this is our way of watching some old favorites.
Next Episode
Nastenka is a domestic slave to her nasty stepmother and nightmarish stepsister. Ivan is an egotistical and narcissistic man-child. The two meet, and thanks to the interference of the impish Father Mushroom, things...start to go wrong. Strange transformations, dimwitted bandits, witches...and of course, the titular Jack Frost!
Whether a seasoned vet or new meat, we invite you all to come on down! Movie starts at 8pm EST/5pm PST, room opens at the :30 beforehand.
The password for the room is dance. Get the whole thing, streaming, here.
December wraps up on Christmas, and there are Time Lords that want to go on an adventure with you then.
As I mentioned to Blood Huntress in the comments section in the previous post, Teresa Brewer actually sang different versions of the song Music! Music! Music!. Among them were a 1962 stereo version, a 1973 rock version, and a 1976 disco version.
The disco version is the one that's intrigued me a lot, thanks to this music video I found on YouTube. When you consider that this started out as a song from the '50s, it's really amazing how they turned this into a disco song.
And check out those dance moves. Man, it's so amazing. Makes for a really fun comparison of the original version.