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Thinking ahead to how the latest official Mystery Science Theater 3000 DVD collection should be coming out any day now, I happened to think that this is also about the time Shout! Factory announces the titles for the collection to follow. I headed off to Satellite News, and sure enough there was a list there.
Just as people have been speculating about for a while, the next collection is going to lead off with "The Black Scorpion," which means every episode from the formative first season has been available for sale on an official DVD. (By now, the two episodes released by Rhino may be hard to find...) It's of course possible this collection's packaging will have a big "XXX" on it, which makes it just a little appropriate "Outlaw" is also going to be included with its song "Tubular Boobular Joy." "The Projected Man," leading off the ninth season, is an episode I haven't revisited for a while, and things get rounded out with "It Lives By Night," from the late middle of the tenth season, where the interest of some people seems to start dropping off. However, it does stand in my memory as another one of the "bleak 1970s movies" featured on the series, so it'll add to a collection I am interested in getting to in turn.
Just as people have been speculating about for a while, the next collection is going to lead off with "The Black Scorpion," which means every episode from the formative first season has been available for sale on an official DVD. (By now, the two episodes released by Rhino may be hard to find...) It's of course possible this collection's packaging will have a big "XXX" on it, which makes it just a little appropriate "Outlaw" is also going to be included with its song "Tubular Boobular Joy." "The Projected Man," leading off the ninth season, is an episode I haven't revisited for a while, and things get rounded out with "It Lives By Night," from the late middle of the tenth season, where the interest of some people seems to start dropping off. However, it does stand in my memory as another one of the "bleak 1970s movies" featured on the series, so it'll add to a collection I am interested in getting to in turn.