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Once again Matt and Mark have a lot to say about current affairs (it's 2020... so, it's like every week these days), and less to say about the Star Wars coattails outing "Star Crash", a movie poorly engineered in order t...
323 Star Crash is an episode from The Cult of Matt and Mark by Matthew Rivett and Mark Hudson. Once again Matt and Mark have a lot to say about current affairs (it's 2020... so, it's like every week these days), and less to say about the St...
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Published Jun 21, 2020, audio available.
Once again Matt and Mark have a lot to say about current affairs (it's 2020... so, it's like every week these days), and less to say about the Star Wars coattails outing "Star Crash", a movie poorly engineered in order to capitalize on the Lucas pop culture phenomena. A bad move, of course, it's major sin is that it's boring. If you're going to bad, please be entertaining. We try to do our best to inject a little MST3K into the mix, but it is what it is... However, we are treated to a worthy Hoff' in an early role, noting his potential for future cheesy Sci-Fi outings like Knight Rider with a glint of Euro-trash.. Download: 323 Star Crash
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323 Star Crash is from The Cult of Matt and Mark by Matthew Rivett and Mark Hudson.
Published Jun 21, 2020