Haha I love "WAYS" as well. That whole film, cripes.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 14 August 2013 22:46 (eleven years ago) link
I just watched Catalina Caper last night and the riffs were really sharp and funny. I don't think it gets talked about as much as others. Of course Sidehackers is one of my all-time favorites but I think that's on most people's top lists as well.
Also, Overdrawn at the Memory Bank.
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Wednesday, 14 August 2013 23:16 (eleven years ago) link
Time of the Apes
― President Keyes, Wednesday, 14 August 2013 23:19 (eleven years ago) link
haha yeah! WHY DOESN'T JOHNNY CARE?
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Wednesday, 14 August 2013 23:33 (eleven years ago) link
Catalina Caper! Didn't know if it was classic or not; my MST3K intake in high school was limited to the short run syndicated version that came with Mike Nelson intro'ing each episode as Jack Perkins (anyone remember this?) and then a small handful of tapes that I got through a friend. I think CC was on one of the tapes; Pod People and Amazing Colossal Man are the only ones I can remember offhand airing during the syndicated run.
I love that MST3K/Catalina Caper was the only reason for at least a decade that I had any idea who Jacques Tati was.
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 14 August 2013 23:55 (eleven years ago) link
catalina caper is awesome, cemented my Joel love
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 August 2013 23:57 (eleven years ago) link
my MST3K intake in high school was limited to the short run syndicated version that came with Mike Nelson
Yeah was that the one that was like an hour long and they cut the episodes into two? I remember watching something like that but it was Jim Mallon hosting. Aside from a few tapes that was all I had until I got cable... now we're all spoiled with youtube and torrents.
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Thursday, 15 August 2013 01:45 (eleven years ago) link
Sorta scary to think that if I had YouTube back when I was in high school, I would have left the house even less.
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Thursday, 15 August 2013 01:47 (eleven years ago) link
and am I the only person who thought Josh Weinstein's Tom Servo voice was the best? I mean, Kevin Murphy seemed to have better delivery & was in an era of better writing, but Josh's Servo is kind of my favorite.
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Thursday, 15 August 2013 01:48 (eleven years ago) link
xp I know! It was bad enough with just midis, IRC and Doom... no wonder everyone says the kids of today are lazy.
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Thursday, 15 August 2013 01:50 (eleven years ago) link
midis + slow dial-up (+ the shittiness of 90s television) = I may as well go outside and play.
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Thursday, 15 August 2013 01:53 (eleven years ago) link
hah. Slow internet is probably to blame for many children smoking weed & committing vandalism. Or maybe that was just me.
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Thursday, 15 August 2013 02:03 (eleven years ago) link
Most of my very favorite episodes are probably underrated, tho with a cult as slavish as MST3K's who knows?
Racket GIrlsVillage of the GiantsSan Francisco InternationalThe Creeping Terror
― Boven is het stil (Eric H.), Thursday, 15 August 2013 02:38 (eleven years ago) link
I've been getting a few broken links recently, but this is still a godsend for bored late-night MSTing:
http://mst3k.me/
― CAROUSEL! CAROUSEL! (Telephone thing), Thursday, 15 August 2013 02:50 (eleven years ago) link
yeah San Francisco International is great! I like most of the TV movies they do... Master Ninja I & II are also classic.
― Kissin' Cloacas (Viceroy), Thursday, 15 August 2013 03:19 (eleven years ago) link
Racket Girls <3
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 15 August 2013 04:08 (eleven years ago) link
ha! back then the servo change pissed me off more than the switch to mike later would.
― andrew m., Thursday, 15 August 2013 14:15 (eleven years ago) link
but i came around to both
― andrew m., Thursday, 15 August 2013 14:16 (eleven years ago) link
Yeah, I also got into the show through the Mystery Science Theater Hour - any episodes that weren't on that have always felt like overlooked classics, which is great because it's the majority of them. Human Duplicators is great, I love the continued riffing on the stock-footage establishing shots ("Guests of the Human Duplicators will stay at the fabulous..."). Also all the scenes with the low-wattage romance (?) between the lead and his partner/secretary with that Bronx cheer of a voice. "Look, could you not talk?"
And for some reason, I always get really tickled by the scene where the first duplicate is revealed by having its head easily shattered like porcelain by a slight blow. "That's right, Doctor - Androids." "Not very good androids, mind you..."
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 22 August 2013 01:06 (eleven years ago) link
I'm not sure how much of this about the benighted movie is well-known:
http://www.villagevoice.com/2013-08-21/film/mystery-science-theater-3000-the-movie-what-happened/
I wish I had the means to scan my nondigital photos from the Minneapolis '94 convention (where we watched a live This Island Earth show in a movie theater).
― Miss Arlington twirls for the Coal Heavers (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 3 September 2013 21:57 (eleven years ago) link
Yeah I'd heard most of that one way or another. Total clusterfuck. The host sequences on The Incredible Melting Man were specifically the team's attempt to convey just how ridiculous it got. To quote Mary Jo from that link:
The host segments were an exercise in healing after our struggle to make the Mystery Science Theater movie. It was a difficult process, and not really fun at all -- working with the studio and all the attendant politics and creative roadblocks was really, really frustrating. We didn't have the freedom to be as irreverent and eclectic as we were in the TV show. We had to work with people who had silly names that they had made up for themselves. I remember at one point, while the studio shepherds in charge of MST3K: The Movie were in Minneapolis, it was during the height of the ubiquitous O.J. Simpson deal. The studio exec informed us over lunch that there was a big trial in Los Angeles with O.J. Simpson because he'd been accused of murdering his wife, and "had (we) heard anything about it out here?" It was like a hog-pile on our souls.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:07 (eleven years ago) link
Should add I was lucky enough to similarly see the film opening night thanks to a random booking at the art/independent theater just across from UCI. (One of the few in the whole county, which is why it survives still.) And similarly I felt there were some great moments but... (I had had a chance to see the actual source film on its own a year or two before; the cuts for MST3K were glaringly obvious as a result.)
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:13 (eleven years ago) link
can anyone give me some new recommendations for underrated good episodes?aside from the usual suspects
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, August 14, 2013 5:45 PM (2 weeks ago) Bookmark
time chasers! i dont know if thats a usual suspect.
― i wanna be a gabbneb baby (Hungry4Ass), Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:20 (eleven years ago) link
I still have my Mst3k: The Movie t-shirt
― Your Own Personal El Guapo (kingfish), Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:46 (eleven years ago) link
Quest of the Delta Knights, too! Not sure if that's a usual suspect either but it's a great one.
Also that one where it's a mutiny on a big space shit that has a Santa Claus beardo as the captain? Maybe it's just called Space Mutiny... its great too.
― PRISON WARDEN CONSCIOUSNESS (4th Dimension) (Viceroy), Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:48 (eleven years ago) link
lol *space ship
― PRISON WARDEN CONSCIOUSNESS (4th Dimension) (Viceroy), Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:52 (eleven years ago) link
Yeah, Space Mutiny. Total keeper.
"Blast Hardcheese!"
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 3 September 2013 22:59 (eleven years ago) link
I should put "Oh *please*, you ask this of me? What episodes *don't* I have on tape?" on the "Posts that haunt your thoughts" thread, 'cause I think of it every time I think of mst3k now
― Dan I., Tuesday, 3 September 2013 23:24 (eleven years ago) link
I really disagree with haters of The Movie! It's probably my favorite "episode" of mst3k.
― Dan I., Tuesday, 3 September 2013 23:27 (eleven years ago) link
xpost -- this is proper.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 3 September 2013 23:30 (eleven years ago) link
though I will admit that, okay, This Island Earth is not actually a stinky cinematic suppository.
― Dan I., Tuesday, 3 September 2013 23:31 (eleven years ago) link
Saw the movie on my 18th birthday, also it's release date, which meant crossing the border and driving an hour or so to Ann Arbor, such was my fandom at the time, Thought it was reasonably funny, but wondered why they didn't pick a way worse subject for ridicule.
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 3 September 2013 23:46 (eleven years ago) link
I liked The Movie a lot... primarily the first half, but hey -- I knew going in that a movie made for mass consumption wasn't going to be as great as the tv episodes.
― PRISON WARDEN CONSCIOUSNESS (4th Dimension) (Viceroy), Wednesday, 4 September 2013 00:23 (eleven years ago) link
I know I saw it and I know I thought it was kinda lame, but I can't really remember anything else about the experience (was it crowded? were people laughing?) except that we went to an unfamiliar mall with a megamultiplex deal to see it. I really don't think it made any aspect of the show better or funnier, and the host segments lost all of their charm in the transition...just generally things felt hokey and canned.
― Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 4 September 2013 04:13 (eleven years ago) link
I can see in retrospect how it doesn't really stand up as a great MST3k episode, but the movie was one of the first I ever saw (along with Pod People), and this will always be one of my favorite moments in the series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9_L-2k2zxA
― CAROUSEL! CAROUSEL! (Telephone thing), Wednesday, 4 September 2013 04:21 (eleven years ago) link
Yes!
― Dan I., Wednesday, 4 September 2013 05:00 (eleven years ago) link
Space mutiny had me laughing so much. I prefer the episodes in which the movie is silly-bad over sad/boring-bad.
― Evan, Wednesday, 4 September 2013 05:08 (eleven years ago) link
I made some friends see MST3K: The Movie with me on campus in a small lecture hall, definitely before it was on VHS though probably not "opening week" nationally. This was actually my second attempt to see MST3k at Penn State while in high school. They'd done a screening of Zombie Nightmare when I was 15 as part of a college tour (at a far bigger, and packed, auditorium) but they had to stop the show 30 minutes in because some leaves had caught fire in nearby sewer pipe or something. Enjoyed The Movie but yeah it was kinda tame and I've never felt the need to own it.
― da croupier, Wednesday, 4 September 2013 06:04 (eleven years ago) link
The dates of their "Fresh Cheese" college tours.
http://www.mst3ktemple.com/ouch15collegetour.htm
the audience was given free passes for the later showing but our parents were picking us up at 10. :(
― da croupier, Wednesday, 4 September 2013 06:06 (eleven years ago) link
I was extra bummed as I was suffering from MST3k withdrawal at the time. I'd just moved to town and they didn't have Comedy Central yet. When they finally got it, the show had moved to the new and unavailable Sci-Fi Network. Until like, 1998, I had to settle for taping turkey day marathons at my grandparents.
― da croupier, Wednesday, 4 September 2013 06:10 (eleven years ago) link
I got to see the movie in a theater in L.A. and there was a brief Q&A thing afterwards with Trace and maybe Jim Mallon? One of the stars of This Island Earth was there and some weird Hollywood fame parasite had come with him and managed to rush the stage and start talking about HIS movie. It was weird but I remember enjoying the movie and Q&A a lot.
― seeking solace in cider and swans (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 4 September 2013 06:26 (eleven years ago) link
For all its flaws, though, some of the riffs in the movie are all-time. Often questions in my house that get answered "No" are followed by "Are you building an interociter?"
And I never fail to crack up at: A) "I'll put you in the BITCH transformer!" B) "It's the Brak show, starring me! I'm Brak! I've got lots of great guests . . ." C) "Cal . . . *I* farted."
― Domo Arigato, Demi Lovato (Phil D.), Wednesday, 4 September 2013 13:56 (eleven years ago) link
Watched Time Chasers last night. Em, I may need to re-watch it. The second half I had checked out and was watching it in a window. It was an incredibly dumb and bad movie! The guy has a time machine and he goes to an evil corporation for funding. And it turns out they are evil! And he spend the rest of the movie trying to stop himself from meeting up w the evil guys in the first place. He had a time machine! If he needed money why didn't he just go back in time and invest in something?
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 4 September 2013 16:16 (eleven years ago) link
Watched Mitchell last night for the first time since high school. I like that the riffs go a bit deeper into exploring the film's shittiness beyond simply pointing out bad acting, outdated fashions, etc. The jokes during the car chase ("Hot! Merging! Action!"), especially, get at why it is that the film sucks so much; its not that its a lazy 70s cop drama with a wholly uninteresting hero, but rather that it is just about the most low-wattage cop thriller imaginable. I also like that they managed to ask "hey, wasn't John Saxon in this film?" around the exact same time that I was wondering where his character had gone. Probably one of the better entries in the series.
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Monday, 23 September 2013 16:46 (eleven years ago) link
Cinematic Titanic just did their last show. ;_;
― midnight outdoor nude frolic up north goes south (Eric H.), Monday, 23 September 2013 16:52 (eleven years ago) link
The John Saxon thing is a cheap shot at their own expense - IIRC the Brains cut out his final scenes for length! But it is totally a classic, maybe THE classic episode for all the reasons you give.
Been watching a lot of this again, a pretty mixed bag. Y'all were right on about Time Chasers - that it's great, but also as Adam points out that one kind of checks out in the second half. You can tell they knew they had something great on their hands with the incredibly lame "food court as The Future," the stock villain, the totally awful weenie hero, everything...but the movie kind of dulls out with that whole Revolutionary War thing and all the aimless plotting in between...there just isn't much to go on. Also, to be honest, I haven't watched many nu-Crow episodes and it was really distracting for me. I do love the continued sniping at the Castleton t-shirt, and the villain's dumb voice though.
Also, according to Wiki:
The production was shot in the Rutland, Vermont area in summer 1990, though it has a distinctive assortment of mid-1980s cultural artifacts, sets, and props. It was made on a $150,000 budget by 20-year old director David Giancola and his company Edgewood Studios. The film initially lost money, but licensing fees for its 1997 Mystery Science Theater 3000 appearance took its earnings out of the red. (...) For the showing on MST3K, the cast and crew had a reunion party to view the lampooning. MST3K star Mike Nelson claims that some at the party were not happy at the mocking, in particular Peter Harrington. Director Giancola said they all "laughed their asses off," but also admitted that some people at the time "took it a bit too seriously."
Other recent viewings - Mighty Jack is just staggering, maybe the most incoherent thing they've ever shown, no scene-to-scene logic or continuity at all. Makes for some hilarious viewing though it can almost be more trying as a result. We couldn't get into Overdrawn at the Memory Bank but it was getting pretty late; should we try again? Started Tormented but couldn't get rolling either... it's sad but I just can't keep up attention on the slower black-and-white ones, especially that kind of low-contrast, utterly style-free B&W with the plot of a weak soap opera, Bert I. Gordon or no.
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 23 September 2013 16:53 (eleven years ago) link
Several years before coming out, I was watching the Time Chasers episode with my mother in the room, and she actually scolded me a bit for laughing at the "a lesbian...of the future!" line. Ha!
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Monday, 23 September 2013 16:57 (eleven years ago) link
xxpost
I also like that they managed to ask "hey, wasn't John Saxon in this film?" around the exact same time that I was wondering where his character had gone.
That line is a bit controversial because the original movie had a scene where he was killed in a freak dune buggy explosion. The MST3K copy was based on a TV edit where his death only gets mentioned on a radio.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZcDScKH4V8
― idembanana (abanana), Monday, 23 September 2013 17:07 (eleven years ago) link
Other recent viewings - Mighty Jack is just staggering, maybe the most incoherent thing they've ever shown, no scene-to-scene logic or continuity at all.
Yeah but that, along with a few other episodes from Japan, was reedited from a TV series -- and it was a hair more coherent (not much) when they did it for KTMA, partially because they used the basic for-America-TV-movie cut. For the later 'official' version they edited it down further themselves.
Mitchell's utter uselessness in generating any kind of tension is truly amazing. I love the bit where Mitchell blows up the car and how it's clearly set in some new housing development towards the Inland Empire (or alternately/more likely, towards Simi Valley/Oxnard).
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 23 September 2013 17:12 (eleven years ago) link
Mitchell's utter uselessness in generating any kind of tension is truly amazing.
The villain even signals into a turn during a car chase!
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Monday, 23 September 2013 17:16 (eleven years ago) link