Bizarro Servo: That moss has taken a lichen to that tree?
Bizarro Mike: What did I tell you about puns?
BS: To shove them up my…
BM: Exactly!
I only have a season one episode thus far and I’ve only watch it once (Untamed Youth, starring a shirt stretched to its limits). I’ll have to go back and listen for the puns. Hearing that big voice come out of Servo was weird, though.
Due to not having cable most of my life or having a life and no programming guide, I have only caught a handful of MST and luffed it all.
I want to start getting the DVD’s , should I start with The Essentials and work my way through the sets?
My personal favorite, and I don’t know what movie it was, possibly Manos, but there is a 10-15 second scene in a labratory. In walks a very young Clint Eastwood in a lab coat, he does hit bit and he’s out of there.
Crow (paraphrased.): He’ll never amount to anything in Hollywood.
Don’t start with Manos. Any of the multi-disk sets would be a good start. You might want to start with the single-episode disks, such as Mitchell or I Accuse My Parents.
That’s Revenge of the Creature (from the Black Lagoon).
On eBay there are a bunch of sellers offering all the seasons , but without the artwork or jewel casings. They all have excellent ratings and the feedback on the MST3K stuff is superb. Do you think they are copies…they gots to be individual boxed sets for ten seasons would be several hundreds of dollars…I’m really confused on this.
What’s more, they’re often burns of the low-resolution copies traded via the MST Digital Archive Project; they’re only about half the resolution of the originals, and they look like ass. I’d stay away from eBay sellers just on GP.
Forum guidelines make this kind of a touchy issue, but it’s pretty easy to get high-quality episodes from ethical fans.
Yes! *I Accuse My Parents * is the first episode I ever saw. I nearly choked to death laughing when the kid comes across the cafe and one of the bots (I think) says, “Cafe…I’ve heard of this place!”
This little gem gives us, as far as I can tell, the first instance of “Deal with it, pink-boy.” We have a double-dose of shorts with the episode - two installments of the Commando Cody ouevre. The bots desperately try to flee the theater as things get rolling, forcing Joel to chase them both down. The main feature closes with a great deja vu sequence that’s perfectly executed by Joel and the Bots.
Signature Riff:
<Tom> Oh, he can fly and shoot at the same time. He must be ambidextrous.
<Crow> I’d give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
As long as you teach them that it’s rude to yell back at a normal movie that others are trying to watch, I don’t see how it could be bad. It’s never too early for kids to learn about sarcasm.