2007,
Shout! Factory Writers: Bill Corbett, Kevin Murphy, Michael. J. Nelson Starring: Bill Corbett, Kevin Murphy, Michael. J. Nelson Producers: Bill Corbett, Kevin Murphy, Michael. J. Nelson Genre: Comedy Running Time: 79 minutes Buy it: Here
It’s been too long since Mystery Science Theatre 3000 was on the air. Many of the show’s fans have grown up, or gotten girlfriends who sit on the couch in absolute bafflement while they're made to watch a guy and two robots make fun of 1983 sci-fi debacle Pod People. But while the girlfriends will shortly begin reading In Touch magazine, the true MST3K fan will never move on, never forget the sheer joy, hilarity, and occasionally bafflingly oblique pop culture reference that made that show’s celebration of crap movies so enjoyable. Inspired by horror hosts and their sarcastic asides on late-night TV, the show had an 11-year run that ended in 1999, but the spirit of the show has returned with Shout! Factory’s The Film Crew series. These DVD releases feature three of the writers and performers behind the original show, namely Bill Corbett, the voice of Crow T. Robot for the last 3 seasons of the show, Kevin Murphy (Tom Servo), and Michael J. Nelson, the head writer and host of the latter half of the series. While some of the magic has been left behind with the robots, the Satellite of Love, and the bizarre prop comedy inspired by original host Joel Hodgson, the basic premise remains the same, in which a bad film is made entertaining by the cast members providing running commentary.
1954,
Director: W. Lee Wilder Writers: William Raynor, Myles Wilder (story) Producer: W. Lee Wilder Starring: Peter Graves, James Seay, Steve Pendleton, Frank Gerstle Genre: Science Fiction Running Time: 71 minutes
Rating: 8 on 10
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