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Oh boy. Starring Lee Majors, Chris Makepeace and Burgess Meredith , this is an outlandish Reaganomics wet-dream...where to even begin.
Ok, so by the early 21st century, a viral pandemic has killed a large number of Americans and in the resulting chaos there's shortages of consumer goods and oil....hmmm...this isn't sounding too outlandish so far...
Anyways, Lee Majors is a former racecar driver that itches under the oppression of the new government that has banned cars and makes people...walk and ride bicycles? Huh. In any case, he breaks out in his old racecar and drives from Boston across the country while being pursued by the Penguin in a fighter jet.
Lee and computer hacker Chris Makepeace are on their way to the libertarian paradise of...California. Alright, NOW its starting to sound outlandish.
In the beginning, there was KTMA. And it was...rough, but it had its moments towards the end. Yes, the primordial ooze of MST3K. Coming to you from the Twin Cities' lowest rated UHF station for one season in 1988-89 before MST3K went national.
For 30 years, the KTMA episodes have been hard to watch for MSTies. And not just because of the quality of the show itself, it was LITERALLY hard to watch. And hear. Existing and widely circulated taped copies were multiple VHS generations old, the picture dark and muddy, had stretching and blurring and tape hits, and static-y, fuzzy sound.
No more. I've sourced the best available copies for the best-looking video, cleaned up the audio myself, and am uploading them to KZbin for MSTies at-large.
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my newest project: KTMA IN HQ!
Don't worry, the Broadcast Editions aren't going anywhere and will return soon.
We're almost certainly never getting full-pristine KTMA episodes off the original master tapes, but that's no reason these episodes have to be intolerable to watch.
The episodes I'm going to uploading are MILES better than the DAP versions widely circulating here on KZbin. Open one and compare. These will have better color, picture quality, resolution and sound.