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Patton Oswalt Recruited For New MST3K Cast (cnet.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Joel Hodgson has announced that actor and comedian Patton Oswalt will join the MST3K cast as "TV's Son of TV's Frank". "I first became aware of Patton around fourteen years ago, when he was doing commentary for the MTV Awards — live in the room during the event!" Hodgson wrote on the Kickstarter page. "I realized right away he was a kindred spirit, and damn funny too," Hodgson added. "Since then, obviously, he's bloomed into this amazing comedy/Internet dynamo. I've seen a lot of stand-ups over the years, but Patton really is one of the best ever. And just as important, he's a very fun, articulate and witty soul — just the kind of person who we've always tried to bring onboard for MST3K." Comedian Jonah Ray and actor Felicia Day are also on board for the potentially record breaking relaunch.

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  2. It might be good but it won't be MST3K by waspleg · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You can't recapture the lightning in a bottle dumb luck of a low budget local TV show slowly gaining traction with a record breaking kickstarter and already well known comedians...

    I have to say I'm highly wary of this and am adopting the same attitude as the J.J. Abrams Star Wars - wait and see.

    1. Re:It might be good but it won't be MST3K by ThatsNotPudding · · Score: 2

      You can't recapture the lightning in a bottle dumb luck of a low budget local TV show slowly gaining traction with a record breaking kickstarter and already well known comedians...

      I have to say I'm highly wary of this and am adopting the same attitude as the J.J. Abrams Star Wars - wait and see.

      What, no mention of your lawn?

    2. Re:It might be good but it won't be MST3K by DarkOx · · Score: 3, Interesting

      As for Felicia Day, I could care less. The only reason she has "nerd cred" is because she was on that awful Guild show.

      First she created "that awful Guild show" which a lot of people thought was actually pretty non - awful at the time. I will admit to go back and watch it now it has not held up well but if you put it back in its context it was a pretty huge success. There had not been a lot of direct to youtube productions of scripted comedy/drama when she started that. "The Guild" whatever you feeling about it was among the early more complex productions (there certainly were others as well) that showed free/ad supported online shows could go beyond cat videos and porn. Have many things come along sense that are much better sure they have. We could say that a lot of early 17th century Novels were not all that great by latter literary standards either but they remain important because they paved the way for the format and the art.

      I would also suggest that her 'nerd cred' comes as much from her roles on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and Eureka as anything else she has done. Maybe you missed them...

      You don't have to like her but she is doing alright as a C-list celebrity.

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    3. Re:It might be good but it won't be MST3K by malditaenvidia · · Score: 2

      Did you know Space Cop took 12 years to make? That's amazing!

    4. Re:It might be good but it won't be MST3K by Muad'Dave · · Score: 2

      He's no chicken - he had the courage to voice his opinion, even though he's crowing on about nothing. His ideas are real turkeys, so we shouldn't egg him on. I suppose he considers his diatribe a feather in his cap.

      *Fowl individual, indeed.

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