Though, I kinda dislike how the new “The Gauntlet” season cut the host segment skits down to two per movie, instead of three, (and they also got rid of the fake commercial bumpers from the previous season, narrated by Max) but oh well, they were still enjoyable.
Also, Gypsy has a good singing voice. (I loved her song in “Killer Fish.” Stuff like that kinda make up for the one-less host segment.)
@Red-Supernova
I seem to remember one episode of that show that featured “Godzilla vs. Megalon.” So little of the movie featured original footage, I’m surprised the characters who watched the movie didn’t catch on and feature a lesson in recycling, proper or improper.
@Beau Skunky
I could never get into MST3K despite my parents really loving it but if they really did watch “Mac & Me”, that’s an episode that I’m legitimately curious to watch now since I’ve seen it in an internet review show.
I know of the cheesy movies played in the original show, my parents do love “Teenagers from Outer Space.”
@SinnerWhoKeepsTrying1978
Some are admittedly entertaining on their own right, or “so bad they’re good.” One of my favorite MST3K ones was “The Alien from L.A.” I actually found Cathy Ireland’s character kinda adorkable in it.
I love how the newest revival Netflix season (“The Gauntlet!” Da da daaaa!) did “MAC & Me” probably the first MST3k’d movie I actually saw before the show. “I don’t see a clown. You and your imaginary clowns.”
But the lad who was banished will escape…
Cabot?
Hideous control now!
“It stinks!” :D
Watch the episode, you’ll understand.
Give others a watch on Youtube & Netflix, you may be surprised.
I’d recommend Manos the Hands of Fate, Pod People, Pumaman, The Alien From L.A., and pretty much any of the classic or new ones on Netflix.
Yep. My parents have watched the series since the beginning.
Hmm. Now I wish there were more episodes of the show that would catch my interest.
Hehe nice, are they MYSTIES too?
I loved it too. “Happy tiny Fourth of July!”
Though, I kinda dislike how the new “The Gauntlet” season cut the host segment skits down to two per movie, instead of three, (and they also got rid of the fake commercial bumpers from the previous season, narrated by Max) but oh well, they were still enjoyable.
Also, Gypsy has a good singing voice. (I loved her song in “Killer Fish.” Stuff like that kinda make up for the one-less host segment.)
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I want to let you know that I’ve seen the Mac & Me episode of MST3K with my family recently. They loved it.
I love both too, we need more MST3k references here.
“SWEET FREEDOM!”
I seem to remember one episode of that show that featured “Godzilla vs. Megalon.” So little of the movie featured original footage, I’m surprised the characters who watched the movie didn’t catch on and feature a lesson in recycling, proper or improper.
I saw that one. Very good riffing, but with only two intermissions, it’s a relative long-haul.
Also, if MST3k isn’t to your liking, RiffTrax carries the same format for newer, more mainstream movies. Here’s a taste test.
I could never get into MST3K despite my parents really loving it but if they really did watch “Mac & Me”, that’s an episode that I’m legitimately curious to watch now since I’ve seen it in an internet review show.
I know of the cheesy movies played in the original show, my parents do love “Teenagers from Outer Space.”
Some are admittedly entertaining on their own right, or “so bad they’re good.” One of my favorite MST3K ones was “The Alien from L.A.” I actually found Cathy Ireland’s character kinda adorkable in it.
I love how the newest revival Netflix season (“The Gauntlet!” Da da daaaa!) did “MAC & Me” probably the first MST3k’d movie I actually saw before the show.
“I don’t see a clown. You and your imaginary clowns.”
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For Mystery Science Theater 3000!”
With 2 robots