
A podcast about Love, Relationships and Mystery Science Theater 3000!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 256 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmComedy | |||

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
What world do we live in when we actually enjoyed The Human Duplicators?
Host segments: MiMi wants some upgrades; Devori, once again, was not super-observant or attentive; thinking you cracked the code at the high school reunion; confusing when you ... more
Try as we could, we couldn't hop over this one successfully.
Host segments: Jeff unlocks a new roleplay; flooding the basement; it's just poop; you can't think your way through Rainbow Road; apparently, Battleship is a good film; did Mojo Nixon cry... more
We're starting off 2026 with Jeff being terrible. As usual.
Host segments: having to work at the Chicken Shack; a lesson for amateur filmmakers; we can't care more than the director does; Winterbeast is better, sadly; we've all had drunken nights li... 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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This podcast offers a unique blend of comedy and film analysis, primarily centered around relationships and the cult favorite show 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' (MST3K). The hosts engage in humor-infused critiques of various films shown in MST3K episodes, while also exploring themes of love, relationships, and societal norms through a comedic lens. Notably, the discussions often feature personal anecdotes and humorous banter, creating a feel-good atmosphere that appeals to fans of the show and casual listeners alike.
Listeners can expect a lively experience filled with thoughtful commentary on beloved films ranging from holiday classics to cult horror, peppered with insightful reflections on the dynamics of personal relationships. The hos... more
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Recent guests on SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K include:
1. Amy Smith
2. Joe Kimbrough
3. Devry Kimbrough
4. Mimi Smith
5. Jeff Smith
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