Re: touyube complete mst3k episodes i've seen
- From: nebusj-@xxxxxxxxx (Joseph Nebus)
- Date: 29 Apr 2007 01:42:50 -0400
Walter Traprock <wetraprock@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
on youtube.com there's a bunch of mst3k full episodes I've seen.
Danger Death Ray is hilarious. Ought to come out in DVD for full
quality.
Danger!! Death Ray was one of the first episodes I ever saw,
and somewhere around there I was thoroughly committed to MST3K fandom.
It's one of the most playful high points, and it helps that the basic
movie is -- at least up to the point it stops being a talkie -- nice
and bouncy and generally watchable on its own.
Robot Monster has a lot of "dead space", great movie tho I didn't
watch the commander cody segment at the beginning. I saw a version
of this film on tv a long time ago where the damn station cut out all
the dinosaurs and lizards, and I didn't know what I was missing!
Haven't seen Robot Monster yet, myself, but I've got time.
Gor, I could only watch the first two segments, so far, I hate these
fantasy type movies, as they are too dark and complicated for me.
Havne't seen it either.
I am scheduled to watch:
Laserblast
Excellent episode, although the first time around I didn't care
for it too much; I remember thinking the riffing was lethargic. On
hindsight I think that's the utter blank void of the movie itself seeping
through, rather than the quality of the riffing. It's got a real Coleman
Francis ``sit on your head and make you cry for mercy'' quality to it.
Puma
The Puma Man! More great, playful fun. I agree, though, that
the zany flying was meant by the original movie makers to be comic
relief, not a burst of incompetence on their part. As a result it
should have been mocked on different grounds, namely, not being funny
enough, rather than being ineptly produced.
Time Of The Apes, saw this episode original "broadcast", it needs to be
re-seen. The second mst3k version, I mean, there's some obscure version
done before this by the mst3k crowd.
Haven't seen it as yet, either version.
Night of the Blood Beast, I've seen the plain version "unsupervised" by
the bots, scary movie, parts of it anyway, there is something gross
about this
That I've seen. It falls into a typical Cormanish 'bland guys
in grey offices talking', but at least there's splendid goofiness to
wrap it up, and the pregnancy jokes don't get old.
Beginning of the End, lightly tried to get this on DVD or VHS and failed.
I guess I should see it on youtube.com
I believe this is one of the individual-wrap DVDs, which come to
think of it means it's been out on that medium for like six years now.
Nothing like their other big Chicago movie, Monster-a-go-go, but then
even Monster-a-go-go isn't like Monster-a-go-go.
--
Joseph Nebus
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