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10.) Mitchell (70's era American sleazyness) | 10.) Mitchell (70's era American sleazyness) | ||
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9.) Soul Taker (written by a 17-year-old) | 9.) Soul Taker (written by a 17-year-old) | ||
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8.) Warewolf (wahr-wilf?) | 8.) Warewolf (wahr-wilf?) | ||
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7.) Pod People (actual pods sold seperately) | 7.) Pod People (actual pods sold seperately) | ||
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6.) Hobgoblins (It's the 80's...) | 6.) Hobgoblins (It's the 80's...) | ||
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5.) Space Mutiny (if Star Wars had been filmed in an abandoned warehouse) | 5.) Space Mutiny (if Star Wars had been filmed in an abandoned warehouse) | ||
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4.) Laserblast (sadly, no shirt buttoning attatchment) | 4.) Laserblast (sadly, no shirt buttoning attatchment) | ||
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3.) Pumaman (70's era Italian silliness) | 3.) Pumaman (70's era Italian silliness) | ||
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2.) Manos: Hands of Fate (probably the worst movie ever filmed in an actual theatre) | 2.) Manos: Hands of Fate (probably the worst movie ever filmed in an actual theatre) | ||
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1.) Final Sacrifice (best movie/episode ever) | 1.) Final Sacrifice (best movie/episode ever) | ||
Revision as of 07:31, 18 December 2007
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (abbreviated MST3K) was an awesome televison show that ran from 1989 to 1999. The show's primise involved a man trapped in space who was forced to watch horrible B movies with his robot friends while a mad scientist monitored his thoughts from Earth. The real purpose of the show was to make fun of some of the worst movies imaginable. Rabid MST3K fans, or "MiSTies" as they are referred to, include forum members DarkMaze and Grimmriffer.
Grimmriffer's Unbiased List of Top Ten Episodes
These episodes are sceintifically proven to be the 10 best in the series.
10.) Mitchell (70's era American sleazyness)
9.) Soul Taker (written by a 17-year-old)
8.) Warewolf (wahr-wilf?)
7.) Pod People (actual pods sold seperately)
6.) Hobgoblins (It's the 80's...)
5.) Space Mutiny (if Star Wars had been filmed in an abandoned warehouse)
4.) Laserblast (sadly, no shirt buttoning attatchment)
3.) Pumaman (70's era Italian silliness)
2.) Manos: Hands of Fate (probably the worst movie ever filmed in an actual theatre)
1.) Final Sacrifice (best movie/episode ever)