MST3K-Broadcast Editions: 522-Teenage Crimewave 01/15/1994
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He'd never watch you, Broadcast Edition. You're dirt.
This is from the start of the fourth year of Comedy Central. In its prime. Watch for lots of nostalgic commercials!
Aired January 15, 1994 at 7pm.
Check back here roughly every week-ish (ha!) for more broadcast versions of MST3K episodes.
FYI, I'm always on the look-out for taped episodes with their commercials intact. Preferably March 1991 and earlier or July 93-October 93. I'll even pay for the things. Interested? Drop me a line! My email address is in my profile.
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I do not know why, but this is still one of my favorites. Thank you.
@evilnewwargod
3 жыл бұрын
this is a helluva good episode
@lookbovine
3 жыл бұрын
Ditto!
@LittleJerryFan92
6 ай бұрын
It’s definitely been a favorite of mine since childhood, I have a weakness for the teenage delinquent flicks. And Frank constantly getting sprayed to death by Dr. F lives rent-free in my head. 😂
YOU'RE DIRT Terry!!! He'd NEVER touch you....
im glad u exist. i like vhs versions of tv shows cause hd hurts to look at
always a nice surprise to see the Denise Richards/Jared Leto Secret commercial at 1:30:52
I too took a course in observatory management!
it just keeps going, this is amazing
1:23:45 the Rockford Files theme killed me!!!
I have this exact recording!
1:28:58 best mentos parody ever
44:45 Foreshadowing? Probably not, she just “lost her allegory”, hehe.
What is with the dialogue in this movie, anyway??
@lookbovine
2 жыл бұрын
What’s with all that jive, seeee?
@mjjoe76
2 ай бұрын
The fact that it’s unrealistic and not believable, or that it was delivered in an uninspired and often wooden manner?
What is the meaning behind the reference 'You mind if I hang my Snoopy poster?'.
@nicholasmoose6574
Жыл бұрын
It's not something a hardened criminal would have.
@giantlobsterboy644
2 ай бұрын
Huh. I expected it to be a movie callback.
All the “teen-age youths” who caused the crime wave back then grew up and mindlessly labeled the next generation as delinquents.
Jesse James was a Hero fighting the NWO.