Slugs: The Movie
Pop People is arguably the best episode of MST3K and you guys have already covered Supersonic Man, so why not finish a Juan Piquer Simón trilogy with his 1988 absurd horror film? The film itself is enjoyable to watch but so silly that it could use a good riffing.
Besides, its based on a book, don't you guys want to class up your catalog with more literary pieces?
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Bob Jones commented
This one sounds perfect for them!
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tsarstepan commented
From the monster who gave us Supersonic Man, comes a slimy monster movie that will make a riffing pretty salty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ62qyRHapU
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093995/reference -
Mike commented
We need this one!