The MST3K Kickstarter livestream tonight is shaping up to be something that makes me think to myself “I am very emotionally invested in this puppet show”.
On the off chance that anyone still around to see this post didn’t also know about the new MST3K Kickstarter (which is already funded and now just in stretch goals), here’s your chance to get in on it during these last couple weeks.
On the off chance that anyone still around to see this post didn’t also know about the new MST3K Kickstarter (which is already funded and now just in stretch goals), here’s your chance to get in on it during these last couple weeks.
NO! I will NOT be performing on ‘The Great Cheesy Movie Circus’ Tour. It’s with mixed emotions that I share this news - I’ll miss meeting all the sweet MSTies across the country but for personal + professional reasons, I had to bow out this time around. Everything is cool - y’all are stuck with me as Gypsy + Synthia as long as the Creator wills it, I just won’t be on the bus in 2019 + 2020. I’m riffing my brains out right now for it so please go see it when it comes to your area. Give Joel awkward Synthia hugs when you meet him. Have fun or Gypsy will make you go to the ball-pit! Thanks for understanding, Friends! 💜
While a lot of the episodes are available on a number of different streaming platforms, I think it’s still worth mentioning that Tubi TV (free with ads) has 107 episodes of the show, plus The Movie, the 2016 and 2017 Turkey Day intros, and a good-sized collection of Riffrax and Cinematic Titanic content as well.
“Danger: Diabolik” (1968) was produced by Dino De Laurentiis, based on the Italian comic. It starred John Phillip Law (who was waiting for production to start on “Barbarella”).
Diabolik plans large-scale heists with his girlfriend Eva Kant (Marisa Mell). Diabolik is pursued by Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli), who blackmails the gangster Ralph Valmont (Adolfo Celi) into catching Diabolik for him.