
A podcast about Love, Relationships and Mystery Science Theater 3000!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 259 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmComedy | |||

This man made us feel all kinds of ways - none of them good.
Host segments: Schroedinger's booty; we do not get the attraction; what is Drake's deal?; No, really - why is he attractive?; other reasons we hate Drake; remember Battle Bots?; bless your... more
We LOVE a musical. Just not this one.
Host segments: What got Joe's attention?; what's your theology, movie?; mishaps in seltzer; there's really an Apple dance now!; academic snark; Schroedinger's Muppet movie; Harry Styles for Alfie!
Boy, oh boy - do we have some grievances for this episode.
Host segments: Devori feels this all too much; Jason is now on notice; the unique theology of The Mad Monster; living our lives one beef at a time; Alpo for Algernon; Kevin Murphy can GET IT... more
Is this a classic? We forget.
Host segments: Un-Madison my posse; the no-necked monsters hate will continue until morale improves; squaring stuff with cancel culture; ah, yes - a "musical"; WHO IS YOUR AUDIENCE, MOVIE?; excuse us while we bring up t... more
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These 4 have serious chemistry, humor, and wit. One of the best podcasts out there! I just wish they would branch into true crime and historical events. I love MST3K but would love to hear the take on historical inaccuracies in moves and TV shows.
Huzzah!
I tried listening for 20 minutes and had to stop to delete this from my list of shows. I’ve usually given a podcast three episodes before unsubscribing but this is the first one I haven’t finished before peacing out.
It was as if they had prepared skits but the editor jumbled them together. The review of the movie started what sounded like mid way through the episode, it ended with what I would not have said the end of the movie was and moved on without any clarity
Sounds like a bunch of... more
This is awesome
Hilarious recaps, silly votes, sillier ads and some difficult to understand references explained, this podcast has everything a MSTie would like. Highly recommend this if you're a fan of the show. Thoroughly enjoyed revisiting old episodes, good and bad. In the immortal words of Joel...👌IT STINKS! (Just kidding it's awesome)
It’s rare you feel like a podcast has been tailor-made for you, but I 100% found one. As a lifelong MSTie, finding like-minded fans is super challenging. The best you get usually is “oh, that thing with the shadows? My dad likes that”. This is like hanging out with 4 incredible and insightful friends who are JUST as into all things cult and obscure as you are- and that my friends is pretty terrific. And themed segments INCLUDING a cocktail recipe catered to each episode? I’ve found my people. Ke... more
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A humor-driven, film-and-relationship discussion that blends affectionate MST3K-style riffing with insightful critique of cult cinema and pop culture. Episodes regularly center on campy sci-fi/fantasy films, with conversations weaving in production trivia, narrative analysis, and personal anecdotes from the hosts and guests. A standout feature is the mix of humorous banter, deep-dive riffs, and occasional themed segments (like cocktails or reimagined adaptations) that give the show a distinctive, party-like vibe while still offering thoughtful takes on gender, nostalgia, and media history. The format tends to reward fans of cult cinema, witty banter, and group brainstorming on how old films might be improved for modern audiences.
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SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K launched 9 years ago and published 259 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K include:
1. Jeff (guest)
2. Amy Smith
3. Joe Kimbrough
4. Devry Kimbrough
5. Mimi Smith
6. Jeff Smith
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