Post subject: MST3K Thread!
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Hey all, figured there have to be some others out there who still love this show to death. Well, here's a place where you can discuss anything you want about it! To start...I only really got into the show during the Sci-Fi Channel era, and have very faint memories of Joel, Dr. Forrester, and TV's Frank. If anyone here could recommend me some Comedy Central eps to check out, that would be much appreciated! Uses "Punch Rockgroin" as an alternate nick, Josh.
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice
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Hmm, I've never seen that but I like Sci-Fi. Is it any good?
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The show is called Mystery Science Theatre 3000. The story is this mad scientist shot the janitor of this spaceship up into space, and every now and then he forces him to watch really bad movies. The janitor took all the parts he had to make 2 robot friends and the show is mostly a bunch of funny junk, and then they are forced to watch a bad 1960-1980 movie and they talk through the whole movie and it's very funny. But it really doesn't have much to do with sci-fi. If you are a fan of comedy, then you would like it alot. and who isn't a fan of comedy eh?
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And the show has a rich history. Joel originally did the show with friends Josh Weinstein and Trace Beaulieu and broadcast only on a local channel in Minnesota. I've seen parts of these episodes, and not only do the robots and sets look a lot more crude, but Joel has hair like a hippie and Dr. Forrester is missing his trademark mustache. Man, Gypsy looked freaky back then. Then they got an actual show on Comedy Central. I believe this was a result of Joel and his "inventions" winning a stand-up comedy competition. It starred Josh Weinstein as both Tom Servo and Dr. Larry Erhardt and Trace Beaulieu as both Crow and Dr. Clayton Forrester. There weren't as many quips in the early episodes, so a lot of times you were just sitting there suffering through a horrible movie. The following season, Josh bid farewell to the show and in came Frank Conniff and Kevin Murphy. A popular misconception made is that Frank continued the tradition of playing both one of the mads and one of the robots, but this isn't true. Frank only played Frank, and Kevin Murphy played Tom Servo. Kevin and Mike Nelson (head writer, later star of the show) also appeared during the little skits they do between movie segments as various characters. In the episode Mitchell, Joel gets sent back to Earth. Needing a new person to experiment on, Frank and Dr. Forrester send Mike Nelson to the Satellite of love. Mainly because Mike happened to be auditing them. The show continued with this line up for a while with guest roles played by Mary Jo Pehl. Then some shennangins went on that I'm not sure of the details. Frank leaves and Mary Jo Pehl comes in as Dr. Forrester's mother and together they take on the task of torturing Mike. Later, there's some kind of weird time warp thing where Mike and Tom Servo are sent to the future (Crow is still around, but he didn't travel through time) and the world has been conquered by Dr. Forrester (long dead) and consequently the world is ruled by apes with Pearl Forrester as the Lawgiver. From there, people should be familiar with the show. Interesting notes: while watching some episodes of America's Funniest Videos (the new ones, sans Bob Saget), I spied Trace Beaulieu's and Josh Weinstein's names. Listening again to some of the comments the host makes about the videos, I could tell there was some of Trace's humor in there. Also, Frank Conniff went on to be one of the head writers for Invader ZIM! For more info, try out TV Tome http://www.tvtome.com/ EDIT: If you haven't seen "Manos" The Hands of Fate, you haven't seen MST3K.
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Oh lord...I'm going to get the "Essentials" collection with Manos on it, but I am very afraid. My brother and I just saw Monster A-Go-Go last night, and neither of us wants to consider the idea that there might be a movie out there worse than that one... And thanks for the info Booda, never knew quite a bit of that! -Josh
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice
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It doesn't matter if you don't like sci-fi. You MUST watch this show.
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They mention Monster A-Go-Go in the Manos episode. The bots are breaking down and crying and Joel says: "Come on guys, stay frosty. We survived Monster A-Go-Go, we can survive this." However, I think the Manos episode is funnier than Monster A-Go-Go. They make more funny comments, and the film is laughable itself. "I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the master is away." Ah Torgo. You have to see the movie just for Torgo.
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walk-a-chicken walk-a-chicken walk-a-chicken walk-a-chicken MASTER NINJA THEME SONG! that is all
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice
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Sandstorm.....SANDSTORM.... I loved that show. It's so easy to watch too. I can't believe no one is airing it anymore.
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Good topic IMO If you are looking for episodes to download, there is a huge community built around the concept of "keep circulating the tapes" (just in digital form). They've even started doing DVD-R quality distributions of episodes that haven't been commercially released: The Digital Archive Project My favorite episodes would have to be (in no particular order): * Overdrawn at the Memory Bank * Space Mutiny * Final Sacrifice * Diabolik * Jack Frost
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Yep, that is EXACTLY where I've gotten all of mine from. Still, good heads up for those who don't know. Space Mutiny...that may well be my single favorite episode so far (yes, including Manos, though it is pretty close). Way too many great lines and running gags, plus the movie itself is about a thousand times funnier than Spaceballs. Overdrawn at the Memory Bank was great, too ("He looks drunk to me!"). Haven't seen any of the others you mentioned, but definitely will eventually. Diabolik interests me just because it has the guy who played Kalgan. =P -Josh
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice
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What is amusing about "Diabolik" is that a) it's the very last episode, and the way they ended the series is very clever b) if you've ever seen the music video for Beastie Boys - Body Movin' you will have an odd sense of deja vu :)
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I have Poopie, the outtakes video, and there's one clip where there's a black Crow. His eyes, his body, everything is just black. But the clip is just a short outtake, and it doesn't explain what the black Crow is doing there or what episode it's from.
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In the episode "The Screaming Skull" one of the host segments features Crow's head painted black and white like a skull. He goes "raaaahh" and freaks Mike out to the point that he starts smacking him with a stick. This might be where the outtake came from?
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No, Crow is there, but there's another Crow. And it's an episode with Joel. Their invention was some kind of shoe with cheese in its heel.
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HOBGOBLINS OMFG That's my favorite Sci-Fi espisode behind Space Mutiny...TOO GOOD. -Josh
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice
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Looking back through this, I think Booda said he wasn't sure of the circumstances of Frank's disappearance. For the unitiated out there, I'll answer this: In the final episode of Season 6 (Samson vs. The Vampire Women), during the first "intermission" host segment, Frank is approached by Torgo as the Mads have been many times before. This time, though, he's an angel named Torgo the White, and he offers Frank to join him in Second Banana Heaven. Frank happily accepts, and Dr. F is saddened by this series of events; after the movie, in fact, he dedicates an entire musical number to his former whipping boy. Definitely a great send-off for a great character, and an episode highly recommended by me. Now, here's a trivia question I want to see you all try and answer without mst3kinfo.com: What is the only MST'ed movie to win an Academy Award? Bonus points if you can tell me the original name of this film. -Josh
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice