TWiG topic show episode 135-Mystery science theater 3000


In the not to distant future join your lonely host Mike “The Birdman” Dodd on the Satellite of love. His bosses at sent him to space to podcast for all eternity. Luckily he built some snarky robot co-hosts Ryan “The Uneven Flow” Merkley and Andrew “Randrew” Roebuck. Today the crew talk about the cult classic Mystery Science Theatre 3000.

What films were the worst? Which door was the best? Who was the perfect antagonist? Who was the best host? All of these questions and more will be answered. This is going to be one wacky show as we prepare for our own Turkey day talking about the best bad movie connoisseurs in the history of entertainment.

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Mike Dodd (113 Posts)

Birdman was born on October 20th 1981 and has been here there and everywhere, traveling across Canada and the USA as often as he can. However he calls Owen Sound,Ontario,Canada home for the most part, despite it being similar to Mos Eisley Spaceport. Grew up in the sticks of mid western Ontario and usually found absorbing data from all sorts of different sources, video games, movies and occasionally pirated TV. However it wasn’t till Mike heard the voice from the Kingdom of Nye, Art Bell that he knew he found something interesting and kept an ear to the world of radio broadcasting. Years later when the time finally came to get it together and head off to college, Mike choose the world of Television production from his experience of Rogers television as a technical producer but that would not last as his career choice. A chance encounter with an individual named Steve Saylor changed his future once and for all and the rest they say is History….