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RandomPauI posted:I'd also like to plug Rifftrax "Shake Hands with Danger" and that one with the Canadian kids who keep almost dying in a construction yard until they actually almost die.
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RandomPauI posted:I'd also like to plug Rifftrax "Shake Hands with Danger" and that one with the Canadian kids who keep almost dying in a construction yard until they actually almost die. It's not MST3K, but Guru Larry does a pretty great job presenting Apaches, a PSA about the most dangerous farm in the British empire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3JjyoEhCuo He used to have another one about The Finishing Line, but it was deleted for some reason
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 15:13 |
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Jesus Christ, British PSAs were loving horrifying.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 15:59 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:Jesus Christ, British PSAs were loving horrifying. you better believe it. Tenuous link to MST3K via Donald Pleasence? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb00H6mCTM8
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 09:43 |
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Tommy calls many men "dad".
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 07:43 |
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Jackey Jones (of "Manos" fame) did an interview with Cracked today: http://www.cracked.com/personal-experiences-2150-5-things-i-learned-as-child-star-worst-movie-ever.html
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At a pal's house in the States for Easter, and we watched Doctor Strangelove last night (her for the first time -- how do you get to be 50 and have never seen this??) and me for the first time in a while; holy cow I'd forgot how many riffs were based on lines from this film.
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Zamboni_Rodeo posted:Jackey Jones (of "Manos" fame) did an interview with Cracked today: This is a great read. I always love the stories behind bad movies.
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RandomPauI posted:I'd also like to plug Rifftrax "Shake Hands with Danger" and that one with the Canadian kids who keep almost dying in a construction yard until they actually almost die. I believe that's titled Danger Keep Out, and it's pretty great. One of my first Rifftrax shorts.
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Powered Descent posted:Counterpoint. According to the mst3k wiki: Also, I don't think this is true. I've seen a non-MST3K version of the film and I remember that being in there as well. vOv
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It has come to my attention that I have utterly failed my nephews (my sister's sons) by not introducing them to the wonder that is MST3K. These boys are now ten and twelve years old. So I ask you, thread, what are the best experiments to introduce kids of this age to the wonderful world of MST3K? My first instinct is to show them the terrible movies I knew and loved in the 90s. Particularly the Joel episodes, for the backstory. Cave Dwellers, The Amazing Colossal Man. Maybe Mitchell for continuity. Then some wonderful Mike episodes like Prince of Space or Space Mutiny. My biggest fear here is that the Bob Packwood jokes will just go right past them and they'll say, in effect, "meh". MST, with its silly puppet robots, sits in that weird intersection between childish and adult humor, and I don't want to accidentally hit them with college humor in middle school, or the other way around. But I don't know a drat thing about kids. I just want my nephews to laugh at Tom and Crow with me. Help me, MST thread. You're my only hope.
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Powered Descent posted:It has come to my attention that I have utterly failed my nephews (my sister's sons) by not introducing them to the wonder that is MST3K. These boys are now ten and twelve years old. My first two episodes were Boggy Creek 2 and Merlin's Shop. I saw them when I was 12. I think it helped to have more modern humor and such bizarre movies.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 12:33 |
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Angel's Revenge or Mitchell. The movies themselves move at a brisk pace to keep the kids from getting bored and, in the case of Revenge, is already goofy as it.
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Davros1 posted:Angel's Revenge or Mitchell. The movies themselves move at a brisk pace to keep the kids from getting bored and, in the case of Revenge, is already goofy as it. I know I would have wanted to see Angel's Revenge when I was 10 or 12. Riffed or not.
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Powered Descent posted:My biggest fear here is that the Bob Packwood jokes will just go right past them and they'll say, in effect, "meh". MST, with its silly puppet robots, sits in that weird intersection between childish and adult humor, and I don't want to accidentally hit them with college humor in middle school, or the other way around. As for which episodes to start with, my first (and still one of my favorites) was Time of the Apes. I'm not sure how old these kids are, but when I was watching the show first-run during my high school years, I couldn't get enough of the Sandy Frank films. You can't go wrong with Mitchell or Space Mutiny, of course. The only ones I'd avoid for now are films that aren't very watchable. Things like The Starfighters and Monster A-Go-Go have decent riffs, but the movies themselves drag so much that watching them is a bit of a chore.
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The Ape of Naples posted:I know I would have wanted to see Angel's Revenge when I was 10 or 12. Riffed or not. Remember when everyone had this poster... but it was only one of them... and it was Farrah Fawcett!
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Definitely pick something in full color (no 70s 'color' of brown and white, looking at you, San Francisco International!); black and white is an unbelievable turn-off for younger generations, and it's only getting worse. They'll have a lack of visual stimuli compared to the movies they see today and say it's boring regardless of content and just tune out. Mostly pick something that would be appealing to kids sans-riffs, or at least something that resembles movies they would like to see. No dramas or anything like that. Giant Spider Invasion, Boggy Creek, or Diabolik would be solid picks. Also, seconding Angels Revenge. A little 70's T&A exploitation film is good for anyone; and it's a strong bonus that it's simply a good episode. As for the show in general, whenever I introduce new people to MST3k, I completely skip all the intro and host segments regardless of season. If you don't already love the characters, they are a bit hard to swallow as they are campy to the extreme. Don't let your nostalgia skew your vision of how awful some of the host segments are. Get them to like the meat of the show before you give them the Brussels sprouts. Maybe it is different with kids that age, but those are my two bits.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 14:32 |
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Pumaman. that's gotta go down well with kids.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 15:30 |
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Mace Bacon posted:Pumaman. that's gotta go down well with kids. See if they get the come joke.
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Powered Descent posted:It has come to my attention that I have utterly failed my nephews (my sister's sons) by not introducing them to the wonder that is MST3K. These boys are now ten and twelve years old. I got into MST3K at around the same age, I really liked the last series the one that was airing at the time. I'd say maybe go at from a genre angle, I really liked the SF films they did but found some of the drama's and mystery episodes a bit of a drag.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 17:34 |
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I would say that Squirm wouldn't be a bad place to start, it's a bad movie, but not totally unbearable. Plus it starts with A Case of Spring Fever!
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 17:37 |
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Incredible Melting Man?
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 17:41 |
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The Godzilla and Gamera films are great if they're into monster movies
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 17:48 |
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Volume XXXVI titles announced: -Stranded in Space -City Limits -The Incredible Melting Man -Riding with Death
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 21:49 |
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Lucky guy, 'bout to find out I'm Ben Murphy.
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Some great ideas from everyone, but this one...Gann Jerrod posted:Plus it starts with A Case of Spring Fever! ...got me thinking that the Shorts collection might be a fantastic place to start. Straight to the riffing and a rapid-fire assortment of topics, from Home Ec to the Chicken of Tomorrow. And I even own a copy! ...on VHS. Wonder if I have a VCR in the attic somewhere...
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Powered Descent posted:Some great ideas from everyone, but this one... Please throw in the short Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm, which precedes Bloodlust. "MY JAM HANDY!"
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holttho posted:Lucky guy, 'bout to find out I'm Ben Murphy. And Abby, what a gal!
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Powered Descent posted:It has come to my attention that I have utterly failed my nephews (my sister's sons) by not introducing them to the wonder that is MST3K. These boys are now ten and twelve years old. My daughter loving loves Revenge of the Creature. She first saw it when she was five, and two years later still laughs her rear end off at it.
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CaptainYesterday posted:Volume XXXVI titles announced: HADJKA!
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The Ape of Naples posted:Incredible Melting Man? The strangest thing is that I remember watching the show way before this episode, but this is the first episode I remember clearly.
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Mister Kingdom posted:And Abby, what a gal! Is she in heaven?
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 03:00 |
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Start with shorts, virtually all of them are beyond hilarious.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 08:26 |
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This man is wearing a push-up bra, now he is pleasing!
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The Time Dissolver posted:Start with shorts, virtually all of them are beyond hilarious. Not Commander Cody. They're dull as sin, even compared to the rest of Season 1.
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CaptainYesterday posted:Volume XXXVI titles announced: This will leave them with about 22 eps left. Several of which (like the Godzilla movies) will be extremely unlikely to see a release.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 14:09 |
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And bootleg DVDs of the Godzilla vs. Megalon episode are plentiful and easy to find. Or so I've heard.
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Hijinks Ensue posted:And bootleg DVDs of the Godzilla vs. Megalon episode are plentiful and easy to find. Or so I've heard. That's why I always buy the sets as soon as they are available.
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Confession: when I was a youngin, I thought what's her face that gets thundersquishy was so hot.
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Hogama posted:This man is wearing a push-up bra, now he is pleasing! Sash! posted:Confession: when I was a youngin, I thought what's her face that gets thundersquishy was so hot. Plenty of lip and tongue action!
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