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Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXXII (Space Travelers, Hercules, Radar Secret Service & San Francisco International

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Special Features

  • New Introductions By Frank Conniff
  • Barnum Of Baltimore: The Early Films Of Joseph E. Levine
  • Marooned: A Forgotten Odyssey
  • A Brief History Of Satellite News
  • MST-UK with Trace and Frank
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

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    • Actors: Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson
    • Directors: Kevin Murphy
    • Format: Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
    • Language: English
    • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
    • Number of discs: 4
    • Rated:
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      Parental Guidance Suggested
    • Studio: Shout! Factory
    • DVD Release Date: March 24, 2015
    • Run Time: 480 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: B00QJN34R8
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,626 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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    By Valnastar VINE VOICE on December 4, 2014
    This set features four episodes from the Comedy Central era of the show. Two episodes feature Joel Hodgson as host and two are with Mike Nelson. It's a good eclectic mix of movie types spanning seasons four, five, and six.

    Space Travelers, episode 401
    Originally titled Marooned, this retitled version from Film Ventures was the first episode of season four. It's a 1969 color film with an all-star cast including Gregory Peck, Gene Hackman, James Franciscus, Richard Crenna and David Jansen, yet it's a fairly dull film with lots of stock footage shots. The riffing on this one is terrific and is punctuated throughout by Crow (Trace Beaulieu) doing a killer Gregory Peck impression to deliver many of his jokes. The host segments are all winners in this one too. Fantastic jokes throughout along with an MST3K rarity, a major motion picture. Don't miss it!

    Hercules, episode 502
    This 1958 color film starring Steve Reeves started the sword-and-sandal craze by Italian film makers and it's certainly better than most of the knock-offs that followed including its own direct sequel, Hercules Unchained which was also done on MST3K. Hercules arrives in Iolcus and falls in love with King Pelias' daughter, Iole. To win her Hercules must complete a series of tasks including joining Jason on the voyage of the Argo. Though it was episode 502 it actually aired first at the beginning of season five. Like all the Hercules films done on the show it's fun and more action packed than the sequel, though cuts were made for time meaning that sometimes the continuity of the movie suffers a bit. Highlights include Crow's one-man show of the Match Game and the updated constellations sketch.
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    Just my two-cents on the movies. Space Travelers: Lots of stars. Not bad special effects (for the time). Stunningly boring. Compare this to watching paint dry? It would be a toss up. The skits and riffing, however, keep it going - and keep you laughing.

    Hercules: The dubbing is, of course, pretty bad. Storyline? Well, I guess there is one - if by storyline they mean having Mr. Reeves run around flexing his muscles. The riffing and skits, of course are first class.

    Radar Secret Service: You just have to watch it to believe it. I watched it a couple of times and am gobsmacked how people could have thought this was a good idea. This is one that really didn't need the riffing to be hilarious - unintentionally of course. But the SOL crew make it even funnier.

    San Francisco International: I was laughing just looking at the fashion. And the set for the inside of the jets - we could only wish they were that big with that much leg room. At least we know where they got the idea for the Airplane comedies.

    Watch these if you dare! Be prepared to be bowled from laughing.

    I cannot wait for the next set to come out! Keep up the great work, SHOUT!
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    "Space Travelers" (a/k/a "Marooned") was a big budget movie with a well-known cast - Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, James Franciscus, David Janssen, and Gene Hackman (he's always good in everything he appears in). As Frank Conniff (TV's Frank) mentioned in his new introduction, it was an unusual choice for the MST3K gang to riff on, but the results were hilarious. The slow pacing of the film worked in favor of their constant riffing. Next up is Steve Reeves, not to be confused with George Reeves, who played Superman on TV. Steve flexed his mighty muscles in the title role of "Hercules" (1958). Hercules falls in love with King Pelias' daughter Iole; can't save the King's son Iphitus from getting killed by a lion; and row, row, rows the boat with Jason and the Argonauts on their voyage to get the Golden Fleece. It's all Greek to me! As a rule, I don't care for sword and sandals movies, but the original Hercules has a certain charm, which Joel and the 'bots have a field day riffing. The host segment on the Match Game is excellent. In addition, there is an interesting bonus feature on the early films of Joseph E. Levine.

    As Mike Nelson points out about "Radar Secret Service" (1950), the film spends far too much time dealing with radar, and not nearly enough time with the secret agents. In fact, the whole movie is like an expanded short subject that could have been called "Radar Is Your Friend." The only noteworthy performances come from Adele Jergens in the blonde bombshell role, and Sid Melton as the comic relief. An interesting bonus feature is a travelogue with Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu in England, being interviewed by Bunny Galore, British horror movie host, and Queen of the cult movies.
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    A great collection of episodes, but for me the big draw is "Space Travelers". I like that, in the bonus features, they confess some discomfort at riffing a decent film with some major talents. But were it not for MST3K and Shout! one would be hard pressed to find a copy of what was originally titled "Marooned" in any format. This is one time I kind of wish they went back to the early practice of including uncut versions in the DVD releases. "Marooned" made a big impression on me when I saw it on TV as a child, and it was a major contributor to my interest both in the space program and science fiction. I realize it is a little plodding by today's standards, but so is 2001: A Space Odyssey, and at the time it seemed full of suspense and tension. Of course the other films and their MST3K treatments have their charms as well. Herc is always good grist for the mill, and I kind of wish they had held them all back for a Herculean all-Hercules special box, like they did for Gamera. Radar Secret Service and San Francisco International are two very different flavors of pain, made entertaining only by the magic of a man and his bots.
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