Episode 91
April 13, 2021

No Limousines, No Craft Services

MST3K 317 • The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent

Hosted by Adam Clarke and Chris Piuma

The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent gets all tuckered out trying to say its name, and curls up to listen to Chris and Adam talk about waffles, Roger Corman, Albert Glasser, Troma, and Kate Bush.

With the short, The Home Economics Story!

Show Notes.

The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent: IMDB. MST3K Wiki. Trailer. UnMSTed.

The Home Economics Story: IMDB. UnMSTed.

#MakeMoreMST3K

The Mads’ third evening of shorts is… tonight!

Our article, Proposition Deep 13, offers a tour through all thirteen seasons so far of MST3K, to get you even more excited for whatever comes next.

Chris recently talked about actual Viking women on his other podcast.

Our episode on Night of the Blood Beast had our stuffing/potatoes debate.

The Dawn of the Dead poster.

Roger Corman: How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime.

The Albert Glasser bleatography.

Our episodes on The Million Eyes of Sumuru, Rocketship X-M, and Squirm.

Heathers [trailer].

My Dead Gay Son from Heathers: The Musical.

Ghetto Freaks.

Carol Bly: Changing the Bully Who Rules the World.

Robert Bly: Iron John.

Over the Top [trailer].

The Reluctant Astronaut [trailer].

Tromeo and Juliet [trailer].

The Toxic Avenger [trailer].

Toxic Crusaders intro.

Lloyd Kaufman: Make Your Own Damn Movie!

Kate Bush: Sat in Your Lap, Heads We’re Dancing (the one with the O. Henry twist), The Sensual World, Deeper Understanding [and the revised version], Snowflake (from the “wintery” album), Pi, The Man with the Child in His Eyes, Hammer Horror.

Bonus.

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