Last Active: Oct 13, 2024
Threads:
50
Posts:
519
Reputation:
10
have you seen the annotated versions? I love the notes on individual riffs .... it's great for people who may not get the cultural references made.
Last Active: Jun 18, 2024
Threads:
9
Posts:
33
Reputation:
0
Thank you for letting us know! was the entire second season there?
Last Active: Nov 22, 2024
Threads:
80
Posts:
497
Reputation:
48
Aug 01, 2019, 17:34 pm
(This post was last modified: Aug 01, 2019, 17:37 pm by peephalk. Edited 2 times in total.)
TheDarkPrince2018 wrote:
have you seen the annotated versions? I love the notes on individual riffs .... it's great for people who may not get the cultural references made.
If you mean the old ones from the Mst3K Shout site, those were great, but if you mean the "SAVE THE ANNOTATIONS" stuff, then WOW! I don't know the process they used to 'save' them, but they're so totally out of whack that they add a whole new source of hilarity. Unless you watch the colour coding (each episode has it's own), then they make no sense whatsoever. Explanations of riffs that have nothing to do with the episode (different background colour) keep randomly popping up, even OVER the correct ones, that make it useless. I'm an old fart, and can see that right away, but if you are younger, then you will end up believing that Sanford and Son was an old black and white sci-fi tv series where Dr. Sanford and his son Will Robinson traveled the galaxy with their wife and mom Arnold the Pig to hunt down the evil warlord Mr. Mooney to stop him from killing the mayor of Gotham City, the honorable Barney Fife! I respect the work going into these, since the originals weren't downloadable with the annotations, but still! Download a couple, and you'll see what I mean.