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- From: eam3@po.CWRU.Edu (Eric A. Meyer)
- Newsgroups: alt.tv.mst3k
- Subject: Re: This is MST3K opinions
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 14:25:43 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <1992Nov15.043323.15511@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
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- In a previous article, sjk6119@ritvax.isc.rit.edu (Sgt. Kleper) says,
- in part:
-
- >Actually, I was kinda disappointed. I think they could have done
- >with less interviews of people saying "It's totally new, I always
- >watch it. My friends and I eat pancakes and watch it." And they
- >should've used more behind the scenes and how they do it stuff.
-
- Having been one of the lucky people to actually tour the studio,
- I was astonished at how little was shown. I kept saying, "What is
- this person doing on the screen? Like I CARE how you and your friends
- watch MST3K!!! Let's see the prop room! Let's see the set! Let's see
- the cast! Doogie Howser kiss my--" And so on.
- An INCREDIBLE disappointment. I could have done a thousand times
- better with a Sony camcorder and one week at the studio (and permission
- from Best Brains, of course).
- Oh well. Maybe they'll do better next time. I can always hope.
- (I should heed the previous paragraph and do it myself.)
-
- -EMeyer
-
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- In mental and environmental change | Alumnus, Beta Nu of Theta Chi
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