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Mystery Science Theater 3000
How do they eat and breathe and other science facts?
That aside, it annoys me how much of this show has been lost to copyright issues, legal binding, or just the sands of time. It's one of my favorite shows of all time and even stuff like the MST3K archive project which documents the episodes that can be found has things that can only be called torrents in the vaguest sense. The lost episodes just bug me as well as there seem to be people who obsessively taped every episode and yet there's still a good chunk unaccounted for.
At least The Hub's re-airing 1960s Batman...
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There might be DVDrips on places like Demonoid with built-in subtitles though.
You could always try hitting the L1 button.
MST3K was a very hit-or-miss series for me. Some episodes were just hilarious, but most of them were kind of dull. Usually the rule of thumb is that the shorts hold up better than the actual movies.
I remember back when I used to be really into it, finding a website where a guy had every episode and he would make DVD-Rs for you for a low price. I forget where it was and I never purchased a thing from him, but I'm guessing the episodes are available.
"They're doing it clown style!"
^Don't worry, there are plenty of MST3K fans here to defend it.