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H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come offer Chris and Charlotte a glimpse into their future, where they will find they have discussed H.G. Wells, The Shape of Things to Come, Things to Come, the future of condiments, and the horror of it all.
H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come (George McCowan,1979): MST3K Wiki. IMDB. Trailer.
The Mads Are Back: A Night of Shorts XI.
Hard Wood: The Adult Features of Ed Wood.
Our episodes on Starcrash, Cosmic Princess, and Space Mutiny.
Ontario Place’s Cinesphere.
That’s Messed Up: An SVU Podcast. (Look for the episode with friend-of-MST3K Matthew Lillard!)
H.G. Wells: The Shape of Things to Come.
You know, we somehow forgot to mention this, but of course the MST3K character Dr. Kabahl, the mysterious financier from the future, is based on the Dr. Cabal from this novel and the earlier movie. For some reason Dr. Kabahl doesn’t appear in this episode.
Things to Come (William Cameron Menzies, 1936).
A 1936 New York Times review of Things to Come.
Basic English.
Yuzu kosho, black garlic molasses, and ajvar.
The Horror Host Hall of Fame.
Support us on Patreon and you can listen to a superfan bonus bit cut for time — and you can join us on our friendly Discord.
By Chris Piuma and Charlotte Wells (and Adam Clarke and Beth Martin)4
4848 ratings
H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come offer Chris and Charlotte a glimpse into their future, where they will find they have discussed H.G. Wells, The Shape of Things to Come, Things to Come, the future of condiments, and the horror of it all.
H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come (George McCowan,1979): MST3K Wiki. IMDB. Trailer.
The Mads Are Back: A Night of Shorts XI.
Hard Wood: The Adult Features of Ed Wood.
Our episodes on Starcrash, Cosmic Princess, and Space Mutiny.
Ontario Place’s Cinesphere.
That’s Messed Up: An SVU Podcast. (Look for the episode with friend-of-MST3K Matthew Lillard!)
H.G. Wells: The Shape of Things to Come.
You know, we somehow forgot to mention this, but of course the MST3K character Dr. Kabahl, the mysterious financier from the future, is based on the Dr. Cabal from this novel and the earlier movie. For some reason Dr. Kabahl doesn’t appear in this episode.
Things to Come (William Cameron Menzies, 1936).
A 1936 New York Times review of Things to Come.
Basic English.
Yuzu kosho, black garlic molasses, and ajvar.
The Horror Host Hall of Fame.
Support us on Patreon and you can listen to a superfan bonus bit cut for time — and you can join us on our friendly Discord.

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