Head down to the Overtime Theater tonight to get your MSTie on!
After a performance of their critically-acclaimed production of The Last Broadcast of Bailey and Long, the Overtime will keep its doors open to show another of its Friday night Late Movies. Tonight, it’s one of the most notorious episodes of the classic Mystery Science Theater 3000 — Manos: The Hands of Fate, and it’s awful! But oh, so funny.
Shot in El Paso in 1966 with a local cast and crew (and it shows), Manos is the brainchild of one-time-only producer Harold P. Warren. It involves a polygamous pagan cult and a goat-man…or something like that anyway.
Joel and the ‘bots are in rare form tearing this celluloid abomination a new sprocket-hole or two. 10pm tonight at the Overtime Theater in the Blue Star Complex, 1414 S. Alamo. Come early, and it wouldn’t hurt to call and reserve yourself a ticket, as seating is limited to 60. And did we mention it’s free?









I’ll be there!