Mst3k Horror

by admin on December 10, 2008

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For lovers of theater mystery science or people who watch old movies sci-fi/horror bad?

Does someone know the name of this movie? In the opening credits MST3K they show a scene where there is a huge Godzilla-like creature with long skid on his tail. I want to see this movie but I do not know what it's called.

Every answer today is wrong. The film in question is "Godzilla vs. Megalon "Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode of 0212. The scene in question, a giant robot named Jet Jaguar holds an attacking monster and Godzilla runs back, gets a flying start and not basically a flying kick the monster captive. TWICE! Joel and the bots are laughing so hard the first time in its drive to watch the scene without them and not think about their comments.

MST3K Horror at Party Beach – Sodium!


Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Amazing Colossal Man [VHS]


Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Amazing Colossal Man [VHS]


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Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Shorts [VHS]


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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Brain That Wouldn't Die [VHS]


Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Brain That Wouldn’t Die [VHS]


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Mystery Science Theater 3000 experienced a changing of the guard with this fifth-season episode. Departed series creator and lead Joel Hodgson was replaced by head writer Mike Nelson, playing a hapless temp named… Mike Nelson, who was sent into space to cover for Hodgson’s escape. The opening credit sequence and title theme (warbled by Nelson) were also new, but the show’s basic premise–po…

The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 1 (Bloodlust / Catalina Caper / The Creeping Terror / Skydivers)


The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 1 (Bloodlust / Catalina Caper / The Creeping Terror / Skydivers)


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Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 11/12/2002 Run time: 675 minutes Rating: Nr…

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - The Brain That Wouldn't Die


Mystery Science Theater 3000 – The Brain That Wouldn’t Die


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Mystery Science Theater 3000 experienced a changing of the guard with this fifth-season episode. Departed series creator and lead Joel Hodgson was replaced by head writer Mike Nelson, playing a hapless temp named… Mike Nelson, who was sent into space to cover for Hodgson’s escape. The opening credit sequence and title theme (warbled by Nelson) were also new, but the show’s basic premise–po…



 Mst3k Horror



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What is “MST3K 12″? “MST3K 12″ is a new collection of never-before-released episodes of the cult comedy TV series and is recommended for use in the treatment of boredom. Box set contains 4 discs of “misunderstood” cinema, robot puppets, tormented humans, and demented wisecracks. Who should not watch “MST3K 12″? Infants and people with underdeveloped senses of humor; anyone with an allergic reaction to twisted genius. If you are pregnant, congratulations. What are the possible side effects of “MST3K 12″? Sudden urges to share this collection with friends, family, and total strangers; the overwhelming desire to acquire more “MST3K” on DVD; frequent urination. “The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 12″ includes “The Rebel Set”, “Secret Agent Super Dragon”, “Starfighters” and “Parts: The Clonus Horror”. “The Rebel Set”: A coffee shop owner enlists three down-on-their-luck customers to help him rob an armored car. “Secret Agent Super Dragon”: A secret agent comes out of retirement to stop a Dutch drug lord from taking over the world with hallucinogenic chewing gum. “Starfighters”: A young Air Force pilot is bent on winning the respect of his controlling father, a congressman and former flying ace. “Parts: The Clonus Horror”: A curious clone becomes a fugitive from the law after learning the frightening truth about his existence.<br><br> “Johnny At The Fair” Short; “‘MST3K’ Opening”; “Life’s Little Instructions”; “Minsky”; “Invention Exchange”; “Information Stupid Highway”; “Bold And Saucy”; “Upper Lip Service”; “Evil Orphan Space Children”; “MST Hour ‘Jack Perkins’ Wraps For ‘The Rebel Set’”; “MST3K Video Jukebox, Vol. 3″, NTSC.


 Mst3k Horror



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What is “MST3K 12″? “MST3K 12″ is a new collection of never-before-released episodes of the cult comedy TV series and is recommended for use in the treatment of boredom. Box set contains 4 discs of “misunderstood” cinema, robot puppets, tormented humans, and demented wisecracks. Who should not watch “MST3K 12″? Infants and people with underdeveloped senses of humor; anyone with an allergic reaction to twisted genius. If you are pregnant, congratulations. What are the possible side effects of “MST3K 12″? Sudden urges to share this collection with friends, family, and total strangers; the overwhelming desire to acquire more “MST3K” on DVD; frequent urination. “The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 12″ includes “The Rebel Set”, “Secret Agent Super Dragon”, “Starfighters” and “Parts: The Clonus Horror”. “The Rebel Set”: A coffee shop owner enlists three down-on-their-luck customers to help him rob an armored car. “Secret Agent Super Dragon”: A secret agent comes out of retirement to stop a Dutch drug lord from taking over the world with hallucinogenic chewing gum. “Starfighters”: A young Air Force pilot is bent on winning the respect of his controlling father, a congressman and former flying ace. “Parts: The Clonus Horror”: A curious clone becomes a fugitive from the law after learning the frightening truth about his existence.<br><br> “Johnny At The Fair” Short; “‘MST3K’ Opening”; “Life’s Little Instructions”; “Minsky”; “Invention Exchange”; “Information Stupid Highway”; “Bold And Saucy”; “Upper Lip Service”; “Evil Orphan Space Children”; “MST Hour ‘Jack Perkins’ Wraps For ‘The Rebel Set’”; “MST3K Video Jukebox, Vol. 3″, NTSC.


 Mst3k Horror



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Though no more expensive or ambitious than any of his earlier Sam Katzman-produced vehicles, Bela Lugosi’s Voodoo Man is perhaps the best of the batch, if only because of its quirky supporting cast and casually offbeat dialogue. Lugosi plays Dr. Marlowe, a practioner of voodoo who kidnaps nubile young ladies and places them in a state of suspended animation. He hopes that this practice will somehow restore his zombiefied wife (Ellen Hall) to her normal self. But when he abducts Betty (Wanda McKay), the girlfriend of screenwriter Ralph (Michael Ames), Marlowe’s little scheme begins to unravel. Aiding and abetting Marlowe in collecting unwary females is gas-station attendant Nicrolas (George Zucco), while the doctor’s retarded handyman Job (John Carradine, who has the film’s best and most amusing scenes) dutifully looks after the quick-frozen cuties. When it’s all over, Ralph enthusiastically suggests to his studio boss S. K. (not the real Sam Katzman, but reasonable facsimile John Ince) that the story of Marlowe and his voodoo-practicing cohorts would make a great film vehicle for Bela Lugosi! Best line: Lugosi calmly explaining that his wife seems so pale because “she has been dead for twenty-two years now.” ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.<br><br> Commentary by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy & Bill Corbett of MST3K!.<br><br> Presented in Black & White.

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