Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol. XIV Streaming
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Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol. XIV Streaming.
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Shout Factory’s second 4-disc DVD MST3K release features two episodes hosted by Joel Hodgson from the Comedy Central years and two hosted by Mike Nelson from the Sci-Fi Channel years of the demonstrate.
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103- Aroused Monster (with short: Commando Cody And Radar Men From The Moon – Piece 2)
This season one gem features George Zucco and Glenn Unique in a 1942 film about a indignant scientist that turns humans into monsters by injecting them with the blood of wolves. Even in 1942 this was comic, rehashed scare fodder from better movies. George Zucco’s usual decent acting helps design this at least silly. Glenn Unique often played monsters in films of the time. The short is perhaps the funniest share of this episode. Joel and the ‘bots always struck comedy gold when making fun of Radar Men From The Moon in several season one episodes. This episode also features the hilarious sketch where Tom Servo (Josh Weinstein) makes a pass at a blender!
413- Manhunt in Area (with short: “General Hospital” – Segment 1)
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This 1954 TV set adventure will have you in stitches. The effects are less than state-of-the-art even for the day, although they were so expensive they contributed to the reveal being canceled! Rocky Jones is a square-jawed fisticuffs wielding spaceship pilot with REALLY goofy sidekicks, including Winky, a young man who acts like a kid, and Bobby, a slight kid that acts all grown-up. Then there’s short-skirted Vena, his intelligent female crewmate that gets treated like, well, like women were mostly treated in the US in 1950′s TV. Finally, there’s elderly and gleaming Professor Newton, who in spite of being a genius, makes objective enough miscalculations to derive them into trusty pains. Joel and the ‘bots offer endless riffs about anything and everything during this one, it’s terrific fun. Host segment highlights include the “station modifiers” sketch and the ‘bots playing soap opera after the General Hospital short. Somehow, MST3K manages to earn the dull-as-dishwater paced General Hospital short really laughable as well. Personally, I like this episode. Rocky Jones and other similar rocketship area adventures always worked well on the reveal. They are lighthearted fun and the writers wrote hundreds of substantial jokes for all of them.
1001- Soultaker
This 1990 hokum about souls trying to gather relieve to their bodies while evading the angel of death, who is also an angel of mediocre acting, is spirited only because MST3K is making fun of it. Wait till you gape the wooden acting of Joe Estevez and the huge-headed Robert Zdar. Calling their performances droll is an understatement; you have to gawk this to gain it. This episode of MST3K features guest appearances by creator and old-fashioned host Joel Hodgson and stale writer and performer Frank Conniff.
1008- Final Justice
This Joe Don Baker film from 1985 is a decent episode from MST3K’s final season. Once again, Joe Don plays a cop who “doesn’t play by the rules”, another poor Dirty Harry rip-off anti-hero character. It’s basically Mitchell with situation shooting in Malta. There are some splendid girls, humdrum action sequences, lots of violence, continuity errors, and a somewhat predictable ending. As usual, the MST3K writers have a fairly easy time making fun of the film’s action “star”. Stamp that the film’s writer and director, Greydon Clark, was also responsible for the film Angel’s Revenge shown in episode 622 of MST3K.
Extra features on the DVDs include:
* A unique interview with “Soultaker” star Joe Estevez.
* Mike, Tom and Crow’s appearance on ESPN Classic’s “Cheap Seats Without Ron Parker.”
* An interview with “Final Justice” writer and director Greydon Clark.
Every spot is worth buying, especially while they are unexcited releasing them because you never know when they might catch recalled or discontinued by the manufacturer due to licensing rights. This site includes another 4 enormous Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes including 1 from the very first season “Aroused Monster”. MY personal favorites are Soultaker and Final Justice. Engage this place as soon as possible!!
Episodes Include:
103 – Inflamed Monster
413 – Manhunt in Space
1001 – Soultaker
1008 – Final Justice
Special Features:
Interview with “Soultaker” star Joe Estevez.
Mike, Tom and Crow’s appearance on ESPN Classic’s “Cheap Seats Without Ron Parker.”
Interview with “Final Justice” writer and director Greydon Clark.
*Next Volume Mystery Science Theater 3000 – XV
(Released Date: July 7, 2009)
102 – The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy
509 – The Girl in Lover’s Lane
604 – Zombie Nightmare
616 – Racket Girls
