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That wasn't the case early on for Hodgson, a former stand-up comic from Wisconsin whose early-career sabbatical as a toy and prop designer led to the creation of the robot puppets that became central to his show's plot. The puppets were held captive on a spaceship along with their human pal and forced to endure excruciatingly bad B-movies. The plot allowed the "Mystery Science Theater" crew to riff away on forgettable films like "Teenage Cave Man" and "The Brain That Wouldn't Die." The show and other Hodgson projects since it use scripted jokes, while crews such as Lancaster's Kansas City troupe are more improvisational in their movie riff performances. Fans of the comedic form can now buy riff videos on demand from RiffTrax. Customers also can make and sell their own commentaries via iRiffs. "I always thought it could adapt and go on to other things," said RiffTrax's Michael J. Nelson, a former "Mystery Science Theater" writer who succeeded Hodgson as the show's host. After a series of unsuccessful post-"Mystery Science Theater" pitches in Hollywood, "We just said, `let's just make something on the Internet and put it out there," Nelson said. "It was essentially just waiting for technology to catch up and be the delivery system." For Hodgson, the success of his show and its more recent iterations is simple: The performances are simply more structured versions of one-way conversations found in most living rooms. "From the time we are little kids, we grow up watching the screen," he said. "There's a certain point where you realize you can say stuff back. That impulse is always going to be there." And as Hollywood continues to churn out remakes and sequels, movie riffers are confident there will be plenty more material to mock. In Kansas City, Lancaster's mind is filled with the possibilities, including the male stripper coming-of-age story "Magic Mike." But next on the comedy troupe founder's list? "I Know Who Killed Me," the 2007 Lindsay Lohan horror film.
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