Meet the Spielberg of Texarkana County!
The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 13: Sunset on the Satellite.
This week, the tenth and formerly final season allows us to talk about a most terrifying trip through the backwoods of Arkansas, "Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues", and there is so much to discuss.
The director, Charles B. Pierce, has a fascinating history and surprising impact on the film industry, and we're covering all of it. From making the defining independent movie of the 1970s to influencing pop-culture with Dirty Harry's most memorable line of dialogue, Pierce's story deserves to finally be told!
Plus? Old Man Crenshaw, trombone-wielding serial killers, and a deep dive into "The Wages of Fear" and its white-knuckle remake, "Sorcerer".
Your wonky yet affable host is awfully proud of this here episode, so y'all come back now!
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