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| | TIME.com -- Richard Corliss: That Old Feeling: MST2K+1 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | Murphy and I had met at the "MST3K" Conventio-Con-Expo-Fest-a-Rama, a meeting of 2,000 or so of the show's faithful in September 1994. |
 | | I said hi a couple years later when the Best Brains (as the "MST3K" writer-performers had incorporated themselves) came to New York's Museum of Television & Radio to celebrate their move from Comedy Central, where the show reigned for seven years, to the Sci-Fi Channel, where it aired until August '99. |
 | | The period thereafter is known as The Dark Age to MSTies, the fans who preserved every episode on highest-quality SP videotape, devoted scholarly Websites to the show's history, achievements and obscure jokes, and would re-watch old shows with a knowing veneration that rivaled a medieval monk's defiant devotion to the Gnostic Bible. |
| www.time.com /time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,130927,00.html (1022 words) |
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