You have to buy the DVDs. You can find them easily at Amazon.
Some of the ones listed in this thread aren’t available by DVD. I am aware that there are ways to view non-officially-available episodes, but I don’t know what these ways are, and I am certain I wouldn’t be allowed to tell you on this board even if I did know.
As far as I know, there is nowhere you can go online to view any MST3K episodes. I think you used to be able to watch a lot of them on Youtube, but it appears those are gone.
None that I can see. All the rules are here, and this doesn’t seem to violate any of them. It’s not linking to a P2P file sharing site, it’s linking to Google Video. No copyright violation on this end. If BBI has any problem with this, it should be taken up with Google. I wouldn’t count on that link remaining active forever, though.
No, no, no. “Normal VIEWWWWW!” is meant to be used for dramatic moments. Friend: “And then, Ricki caught Bruce in bed with Rob!” You: “Normal VIEW!”
My favorites have already been mentioned, so I’ll second them:
Mr. B Natural
Pod People
The Legend of Boggy Creek II
This Island Earth
I don’t see The Mole People mentioned, which includes one of my favorite lines for everyday use: “I’m not being sa-cri-ficed, ha ha, Sherry, ha ha.” And Phantom Planet features flying fried chicken asteroids.
I’ve been using YouTube. So far I’ve found what I’ve been looking for (except for the last few minutes of Werewolf).
I don’t have very much experience with bad movies. I don’t usually watch TV or movies in the first place, and when I do it’s because they’ve come highly recommended. That being said, Puma Man has to be the stoopidest film I have ever seen. I actually found myself wincing in embarassment at certain points.
I’ve found that for some reason, it’s easier to watch the episodes the second time around. The movies can be really, REALLY bad and you just find them so painful you can’t concentrate on the riffs. But then once you get over it, and know what to expect, it’s even better!
[Among the first rough guys that meet the aliens, there was a guy with a coat and hat like from the 17th century.]
* Crow:* "Now this guy has Renaissance festival written all over him!
[Same guy picks a huge Crossbow from a pickup truck]
It’s from the 70s police drama McCloud. Dennis Weaver was a Texas lawman who was “on loan” to the NYPD, and he and the Chief of Detectives didn’t see eye to eye.
Midway through Season 8 (their first on SciFi), they went through an absolutely brilliant streak: Prince of Space, parts: the clonus horror, Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies, Giant Spider Invasion, Space Mutiny. All are hysterically funny, and I think all are available on DVD.
I sure like MST, but it’s been a while since I watched it . I can’t remember the movie title, but there was the comment “dig that Count Chocula background music!” that still makes me laugh whenever I think about it.