So being bored tonight I thought, I’d love to watch a movie. In the mood for a comedy I brought up the YouTube knowing that episodes of MST3K are on it. What I did not know however was that they have official episodes with annotations which explain each joke they make!
It’s not only a lot of fun, but I never realized that they just pack these things full of obscure/esoteric trivia and facts.
Thought I’d let everyone know because I’m having a ball with it
As someone who tends to prefer when the movies themselves are somewhat interesting, which would be the best for me to watch? I understand Manos, for example, is really hard to watch…
Oh, of the annotated choices. Hmm. I dunno. “Mitchell” was the first MST3K I’ve ever watched (and what hooked me on it), and, while a bad film, I didn’t find it completely unwatchable, but I don’t mind crappy 70s films for at least camp value. The whole premise of MST3K is that Mike or Joel & the Robots are forced to watch bad movies deliberately for the villains’ nefarious plans, so you’re not going to find any “good” movies in the mix. Their comedic riffing is a coping mechanism to keep their sanity after being forced to watch bad B-movie after bad B-movie.
I said “interesting” to watch, not “good.” What you’ve described of “Mitchel” sounds like what I’m looking for.
I’ve seen other MST3K stuff. I just find that I like it better when what’s on screen is actually interesting, and I’m not relying the robots and Mike and Joel to hold my attention throughout–though granted a lot of that is because the jokes are too obscure, so maybe this will fix that.
The ones I’ve loved off the top of my head are this one where the teenagers turn giant, one about some superhero that flies/falls diagonally, and something about Mrs. B-flat or something. And Santa Clause vs. the Martians. Those were all interesting enough on their own to hold my attention, with the bots just making it more enjoyable.
It’s hard for me to gauge what someone might find interesting. I think “Soultaker” might be a good one, too. The basic plot centers around an angel of death chasing around some not-quite-dead teenagers after a car accident to take their souls to the afterlife or something (it’s not really well fleshed out and explained in the movie.) It could have been a decent movie if the screenplay was polished, edited, and more developed.