Avalanche and At The Earth's Core are the two that I am most looking forward to watching, as I vaguely remember both movies as Saturday afternoon filler on TV as a kid.
― some sad trombone Twilight Zone shit (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 21:48 (seven years ago) link
IIRC some footage from Avalanche is also used to dress up 1979's awful Meteor with the sense that the meteors are indeed wreaking disaster around the globe. (Not sure where they got the Hong Kong tidal wave stuff in the same sequence.) So really, you see that flick and you're really covering your Saturday afternoon TV filler bases.
― long dark poptart of the rodeo (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 22:34 (seven years ago) link
avalanche was fun imo! the tripadvisor riffs made me lol, and i liked the iceskating riffs too. idk that this show holds up to too much deep scrutiny? even the old seasons would buckle under too much in-depth analysis
Beast of Holllow Mountain is enjoyable for the shared audience & riffer agitation of WHEN IS THE MONSTER GOING TO SHOW UP. It is a really weird awkward not good movie but the riffing is fun & has a more relaxed pace imo
i think they are getting better at the more continuous riffs vs rapid-fire one offs
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 20 April 2017 02:09 (seven years ago) link
this show is like super important and formed a lot of what comedy is to us idiot losers born in the 70s and 80s.
― kurt schwitterz, Thursday, 20 April 2017 03:27 (seven years ago) link
i get that
idk. i feel like exegesis is to comedy as nutrition is to big macs. it starts to feel more like science & less like the fun thing it was intended.
but that's always been my beef with comedy conversations on ilx so i should probably get over it by now & just let nerds be nerds <3
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 20 April 2017 03:57 (seven years ago) link
Land that time forgot is shaping up to be the perfect lazily entertaining mst episode
― ein Sexmonster (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Thursday, 20 April 2017 04:14 (seven years ago) link
Finally got to watch Reptilicus. Agreed that the riffs seemed to be coming too fast and the timing was off - wish they had edited their material a bit and let it breathe more. I still enjoyed it a lot, largely because it's a great movie for riffing. There was a stretch starting with "how about reportercus shutupicus?" where I laughed at every riff for like two minutes
― Vinnie, Thursday, 20 April 2017 08:10 (seven years ago) link
^^ Started watching Ep. 1 last night and ended up stopping it early because I had a headache and needed to lie down. But there were many time where riffs had me laughing so hard I was crying during the stretch you mention and even after. Especially good were, "Father! You remembered my birthday! But what did you do to my pony?!" and "A fire in the aquarium? This'll sort itself out."
― Lauren Schumer Donor (Phil D.), Thursday, 20 April 2017 11:56 (seven years ago) link
The Beast of Hollow Mountain: genre mismatch of oater and monster movie, with a script worse than you'd suspect. The monster part takes a while to start up, but when it does, oh boy. They finally start building on riffs over time. (Are the episodes listed in the order they made them? It feels like it.)
So far I'd rate the episodes1. Reptilicus2. The Beast of Hollow Mountain3. The Time Travelers4. Cry Wilderness5. Avalanche
― Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Thursday, 20 April 2017 12:40 (seven years ago) link
reportercus shutupticus cracked me up so much
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 21 April 2017 01:09 (seven years ago) link
I watched Cry Wilderness last night and it was amazing. The pace and sharpness of the jokes had me in near-hysterics the entire time. (And the host segment with the Servo clones felt really Mike-era to me.)
― Lauren Schumer Donor (Phil D.), Friday, 21 April 2017 13:13 (seven years ago) link
Oh, and when the kid was hitchhiking up the mountain and the truck pulled up, I said to my wife, "Oh, please, let there be a 'Rowsdower' joke." I was only off by one scene!
― Lauren Schumer Donor (Phil D.), Friday, 21 April 2017 13:15 (seven years ago) link
Agreed that the initial eps are too frenetic and intense, with the riffs arriving before your brain can process what it's seen. They seem to start to relax and inhabit the moment better beginning with Star Crash or so. This makes some sense because I think they recorded every show in one massive push, which must have been gruelling. Haven't finished the season yet (on Land that Time Forgot) but I think they stuck the landing.
The characters need some more time to settle in – Servo's not quite there yet; I miss the dumber, kind-hearted Gypsy, I can see why they felt compelled to do something about her but right now she has no real personality, I assume that'll come. In the theater each of them sounds like the other so much I can't tell them apart, which wasn't true in the Joel/Mike shows where Joel and Mike have very distinct personalities from the bots.
Some skits are really weak and others are stunners (the monster rap), which is just like the original show. When you went back to the set you never really knew which you'd get. I have to say that the skits with the Mads are so far generally not that great, but we'll see how it goes. (Interesting that they relocated the 'conversations with people outside the ship' to the Mads rather than on the satellite.)
I wonder how people who weren't MST fans before are liking the show, I really hope they are, so they get some more time to see where they can go. Now we can see that rebooting the show with a new cast was the right call, I don't think people would really take to a reunion/nostalgia act.
Huge article on MST history, some great stuff in here: https://www.wired.com/2014/04/mst3k-oral-history/
― Brakhage, Friday, 21 April 2017 16:43 (seven years ago) link
plan on finally catching up w this this weekend.
lol @ "Rowsdower" i just watched that episode. "He looks like a clown without makeup"
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 21 April 2017 17:03 (seven years ago) link
Starcrash is great
I'm dying
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 April 2017 07:30 (seven years ago) link
Starcrash is one of my favorite movies. it is peak late 70s post-Star Wars cheap Italian rip-off. they were smart about it and got James Bond's John Barry to do the soundtrack. it is way more colorful than any other post glam rock sci fi even Flash Gordon. do they riff the international cut? there is an original cut of the film that features some extended performances that were cut because they were too hammy.
i caught some of the first episode last night. i like it! it feels very much like watching a new MST3K. i admit the voice for Tom Servo threw me off at first during the theater scenes but he ended up making me laugh anyways. this crew shows promise! i can't wait to watch Starcrash. i'll probably skip ahead...
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 22 April 2017 18:05 (seven years ago) link
i laughed so hard so many times
also i'm in love w nina cassini now
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 April 2017 18:30 (seven years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKsRlEsIcpg
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 22 April 2017 18:45 (seven years ago) link
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl)
would you say you're... obsessed with her?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTqQgjR57qc
― increasingly bonkers (rushomancy), Saturday, 22 April 2017 18:56 (seven years ago) link
lol yes
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 April 2017 19:12 (seven years ago) link
what's gypsy's deal
how come she's only ever in each thing like once
― del griffith, Saturday, 22 April 2017 19:17 (seven years ago) link
and what's the basket thing she's always either picking up or dropping off
is it secret
― del griffith, Saturday, 22 April 2017 19:18 (seven years ago) link
oh nevermind according to the Wikipedia, she's too busy/smart to care. also she's a notary, that's cool
― del griffith, Saturday, 22 April 2017 19:26 (seven years ago) link
ending riff to Loves of Hercules had me in tears, omg
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 23 April 2017 04:47 (seven years ago) link
Cry Wilderness was very funny too. 2-for-2 so far! Are the skits shorter than they used to be? it seems like they come and go more quickly
― Vinnie, Sunday, 23 April 2017 06:23 (seven years ago) link
yeah they are much more compact
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 23 April 2017 06:35 (seven years ago) link
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom is bananas
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 23 April 2017 08:20 (seven years ago) link
Starcrash is besting me. I have no idea what is happening in that movie. Watched the first half a second time, still no idea.
Its riff frequency is a lot better though. They even held back when David Hasselhoff was shouting "Stella!"
― Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:39 (seven years ago) link
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II - less pants, not *as* bananas, 100% more David Carradine
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 23 April 2017 21:51 (seven years ago) link
The Land That Time Forgot: based on a Burroughs story, it starts off well, then gets sidetracked by its makeup and hand puppets -- pretty good hand puppets, mind, but not good enough to come across as full-sized dinosaurs. Lots of riffs on bland, Shatner-looking leading man Doug McClure, star of long-running but forgotten TV oater "The Virginian". Many references to Simpsons character Troy McClure, and this season loves its Simpsons references. Also Game of Thrones, which gets three different riffs in this episode alone.
The Loves of Hercules: my favorite so far. One of those bad movies I love that combines pleasurably incompetent parts with painfully boring parts. It's great how they forgot how to shoot a movie during the Hydra fight. The simple plot means I don't need to expend brain energy to follow both the movie and the riffs. And the riffs definitely help getting through those boring parts. I laughed a lot.
― Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Wednesday, 26 April 2017 14:37 (seven years ago) link
'The Land That Time Forgot' felt like an odd inclusion to me - it's a classic! I must have seen that once a year since I was a kid. It's like putting 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth', or 'Jason and the Argonauts' on there.
― Eallach mhór an duine leisg (dowd), Wednesday, 26 April 2017 16:09 (seven years ago) link
Lmk when y'all finish this off
― ein Sexmonster (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 13:10 (seven years ago) link
Honestly I haven't had time to go back beyond that preview showing of the first one. (Vacation and work and etc. will do that to you.) But the fact I'm in no rush miiiight say something about how I'm regarding the rest of this.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 13:15 (seven years ago) link
It's also like 20 hours worth of TV
― ein Sexmonster (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 13:18 (seven years ago) link
First one didn't grab me... Was too overwhelming with the eager preloaded riffs jammed in there.
However I was in Antigua this past weekend howling on the beach while watching Aliens From L.A. on my ipad! That was nice.
― Evan, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 13:21 (seven years ago) link
Have got up to Land That Time Forgot, show feels like it has hit its stride now. Reboot has turned out much better than I was expecting tbh, nothing amazing but watchable, like average episodes from late seasons MST3K. And my god Starcrash is an amazingly bad movie.
― ( X '____' )/ (zappi), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 13:27 (seven years ago) link
I've been enjoying it immensely, but making my way through it slowly rather than bingeing. I'm up to Land That Time Forgot as well, but I fell asleep watching it last night.
― how's life, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 13:31 (seven years ago) link
Yeah, "like average episodes from late seasons MST3K" sums up my response so far, but we're only partway through Time Travelers because finding time for these is tough. Still, that's a considerably higher level of quality than I feared at the outset. The biggest problems have already been nailed down here - a kind of rapid 'bunching' of riffs that feels a bit like teenage riffers afraid of silence and just blurting out anything that the words spoken onscreen vaguely reminds me of. I believe those who suggest that this gets smoothed out a bit as things go on. Some of the riffs are really good, so at least it's not just a cavalcade of groaners and awkward references.
Still wish the voices of the characters were a little more distinct (both sonically and personality-wise) and especially that the puppeteering was a little less subtle. Sometimes you can't even see a mouth move, which makes it that much harder to link up Voice X with Servo vs. Jonah. It's like the inverse of stage actors learning they have to dial it down for the movies. This too I imagine they could get better at as we go.
Gotta say though that just getting things like "Cry Wilderness" screened in front of me is kinda worth it. What in the everloving hell, such an odd execution of what would appear to be a kids' movie, until it's not, plus you get that Return to Oz vibe where the adults insisting that the kid is mentally ill and making it all up seem to be the most believable sources, so that at the end when they change their tune you assume that behind the next dissolve you'll see the kid in a rubber room imagining that too. Obviously with the Internet at large, awareness of Bad Movies is considerably broader, but something MST did, and can still do, is unearth real oddities and sort of grant them canonical status as bad movies that people know. Manos and the Coleman Francis trilogy are probably the best-known cases of this but basically every ep they did either elevated something from totally unknown, or cemented the status of things that had already been appearing in "the hundred worst movies ever!" books. Feels like the new season(s) can totally carry on that role whatever their other qualities.
― ✓ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 15:02 (seven years ago) link
I kind of wish there were a few more obscurities like Cry Wilderness in there. Back in February, I came across a list of the movies that were going to be used for this season, and at the time Cry Wilderness was the only film with less than 100 votes on IMDB (44 votes with a rating of 5.4. It has now 528 with a rating of 2.2), whereas quite a few of the other film had closer to a thousand. And some films like Repitilicus and especially Starcrash were already quite well known among bad movie buffs.
― MarkoP, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 15:23 (seven years ago) link
We watched "Avalanche" the other night and I admit I laughed until I cried over "This is the third time I've found you under a log this week, it's getting weird."
― Lauren Schumer Donor (Phil D.), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 15:29 (seven years ago) link
Yeah, I've seen at least half of Starcrash before, and had certainly heard of Reptilicus and Avalanche. But, y'know, it's not like the original show 'discovered' every one of its flicks, as I was suggesting with reference to the "worst movies ever books." Certainly it's going to be harder in 2017 to surprise anybody, whereas in 1992 even a "bad movie buff" would really have to be devoting a lot of hobby time to tracking stuff down (conventions, movie guides, pen pal contact with cult collectors maybe). So even the major studio releases that take up a huge part of the MST episode list and lent it so much of its 50s texture - all those Universal and Warner B-pictures, or even the Corman fare which saw wide drive-in release in its original run - wouldn't all be things a buff had seen, necessarily.
― ✓ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 15:33 (seven years ago) link
this was pretty good but i've only seen the first ep and Starcrash. as is, i still need to finish watching the Mike era of the original show so ill be putting the new eps on hold til then.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 16:16 (seven years ago) link
The final Christmas episode is pretty good. The Christmas That Almost Wasn't is a super-weird movie
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 16:19 (seven years ago) link
Oh and Yongary is great, well worth a watch
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 16:20 (seven years ago) link
Here's an unexpected bit of news -- Shout Factory's releasing a compilation of Cinematic Titanic stuff. Which is great, since I only ever got around to a couple of these:
https://www.shoutfactory.com/film/film-comedy/cinematic-titanic-the-complete-collection
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 5 May 2017 19:25 (seven years ago) link
(As was noted over on mst3kinfo.com, normally by now we'd be hearing word of the next formal DVD set -- I suspect this is going to be something of a stopgap as they try and finish off securing the remaining batch of rights.)
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 5 May 2017 19:26 (seven years ago) link
Have fun, I guess:
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MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 LIVE TOURFIRST EVER LIVE TOUR KICKS OFF JULY 6TH IN BOSTON, MATICKETS ON SALE EVERYWHERE FRIDAY, MAY 19 AT NOON LOCAL TIME
[May 15, 2017, New York, NY] – For the first time ever, join Joel Hodgson, creator of the critically acclaimed “Mystery Science Theater 3000” TV show and its new host Jonah Heston (Jonah Ray) as they bring the first live touring production of “MST3K” to a city near you on the “Watch Out for Snakes!” Tour. Appearing with Joel and Jonah live on stage will be robot companions Crow (Hampton Yount), Tom Servo and Gypsy, along with Synthia (Rebecca Hanson) and her Bonehead henchmen. Of course, it wouldn’t be “MST3K” without the ever-present surveillance of the Mads, Kinga Forrester (Felicia Day) and TV’s Son of TV’s Frank (Patton Oswalt), checking up on their unwilling test subjects via a video screen. The tour consists of two separate, completely unique shows, each with its own admission. Fans wanting the complete tour experience should purchase two tickets, one for each show. Each event will include all the things expected from an “MST3K” experience: a cheesy B-movie, hilarious riffing, wisecracking robots, silly sketches, plus – for the first time – audience participation! Show # 1 is the MST3K favorite “Eegah,” featuring all-new riffs and sketches. Show # 2 is a “Secret Surprise Film!” It’s a fun, sci-fi thriller never before featured on “MST3K” and it will be performed only in select cities. Following its record-breaking #BringBackMST3K Kickstarter campaign, the new season of the show launched on April 14, 2017, exclusively on Netflix. The two live shows are written by the cast and writers of the new Netflix Original Series, which has earned a critics’ rating of 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.. The New York Times hails, “At last, a revival of something actually worth reviving… a different cast but the same outlook and style — and mercifully, the same reliable, giddy humor.” “MST3K is just as hilarious as ever in rebooted form, turning its bemused eye on old, schlocky fare for some good, old-fashioned riffing,” raves Vanity Fair. And Nerdist says “The references are updated, the sets are snazzier, but the heart and soul of MST3K certainly remains intact.” Tickets for “MST3K” “Watch Out for Snakes!” North American tour dates will go on sale to the public Friday, May 19 at noon local time via AXS.com and the venue box office. Please note where there are multiple performances in a single market, each event is ticketed SEPARATELY. Mystery Science Theater 3000 “Watch Out For Snakes!” Tour 2017 July 6 Boston, MA Shubert Theatre 7 PM EegahJuly 7 Philadelphia, PA Keswick Theatre 7 PM Eegah Keswick Theatre 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 8 New York, NY PlayStation Theater 6 PM Eegah PlayStation Theater 9:30 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 9 Washington, DC Lincoln Theatre 6 PM Eegah Lincoln Theatre 9 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 12 Columbus, OH Speaker Jo Ann Davidson Theatre 8 PM EegahJuly 13 St. Louis, MO Touhill Performing Arts Center 8 PM EegahJuly 14 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre 7 PM Eegah Royal Oak Music Theatre 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 15 Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theater 7 PM Eegah Pabst Theater 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 16 Chicago, IL The Vic 5 PM Eegah The Vic 8 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 18 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre 8 PM EegahJuly 20 Phoenix, AZ Orpheum Theatre 8 PM EegahJuly 21 San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre 7 PM EegahJuly 22 San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre 7 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 23 Los Angeles, CA The Theatre at Ace Hotel 5 PM Eegah The Theatre at Ace Hotel 8 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 26 San Francisco, CA The Warfield 8 PM EegahJuly 27 San Francisco, CA The Warfield 8 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 28 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 8 PM EegahJuly 29 Seattle, WA Moore Theatre 7 PM Eegah Moore Theatre 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!July 30 Vancouver, BC The Orpheum 7 PM EegahAugust 1 Salt Lake City, UT Kingsbury Hall 8 PM EegahAugust 3 Kansas City, MO Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland 8 PM EegahAugust 4 Minneapolis, MN State Theatre 7 PM Eegah State Theatre 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!August 6 Green Bay, WI Weidner Center for the Performing Arts 7 PM EegahAugust 8 Cleveland, OH Ohio Theatre 8 PM EegahAugust 9 Baltimore, MD The Modell Lyric 8 PM EegahAugust 10 Richmond, VA Dominion Arts Center 8 PM Secret Surprise Film!August 11 Nashville, TN James K. Polk Theater 7 PM Eegah James K. Polk Theater 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!August 12 Atlanta, GA Atlanta Symphony Hall 7 PM Eegah Atlanta Symphony Hall 10 PM Secret Surprise Film!
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 15 May 2017 17:06 (seven years ago) link
Joel is interviewed on today's WTF. It's cool, though there's not a ton of MST3K stuff as Maron doesn't seem to have ever watched the show.
― duped and used by my worst Miss U (President Keyes), Monday, 15 May 2017 17:07 (seven years ago) link
That's...rather weird.
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 15 May 2017 17:08 (seven years ago) link
Hmm
― how's life, Monday, 15 May 2017 17:08 (seven years ago) link