The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 12: Well-Oiled Machine.
We have Donald Pleasance sign!
This week we cover the most well-known comic book superhero in his epic feature film debut. Yes, it's finally time for The Pumaman to pounce on unsuspecting criminals and disappear into walls or whatever the hell it is he's supposed to do.
Also on the docket: the less successful but still somewhat notable 1978 Richard Donner indie movie "Superman". And a visit with the clumsiest cape-sporting schmuck this side of Metropolis, "The Greatest American Hero".
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