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Man, that was fun!
We had a great time at the Cinematic Titanic show. You'll hear more about it during our next "In Review" episode, but I will say that if you ever get the chance to catch these guys live, you absolutely should. Or, to quote the guys who were standing behind us as we were getting on the escalator to leave the theater, who summed up the difference between seeing Mystery Science Theater 3000 or Cinematic Titanic in your living room and seeing a live performance:
"When is the last time I laughed that hard? I mean, it was like sitting on your couch ... TIMES A THOUSAND!"
A Good Time...
was had by all. It would have been nice if the show had started anyhwere near on time.
Testify!
Yeah, we'll get into the specifics in the next In Review episode, but I think it says something when a show can make people laugh so much they cry and their sides ache. That's what happened to my wife Sue. This is so must-see theater.
John
Creator, Producer, All Around God-Like Being
"What? Too much?"