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The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 10 (Godzilla vs. Megalon / Swamp Diamonds / Teen-Age Strangler / The Giant Spider Invasion)
 
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The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 10 (Godzilla vs. Megalon / Swamp Diamonds / Teen-Age Strangler / The Giant Spider Invasion) (1988)

Starring: Katsuhiko Sasaki, Hiroyuki Kawase Director: Ben Parker, Bill Rebane Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Four never-before-released episodes of the incomparably funny TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Episodes include: Godzilla vs. Megalon, Swamp Diamonds, Teen-Age Strangler, and The Giant Spider Invasion.

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117 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More classics from seasons 2, 5 and 8. "Seatopia! Seatopia run!" , July 2, 2006
The latest MST3K 4-disc set contains a good variety of episodes from seasons 2, 5 and 8. Two episodes feature Joel Hodgson as host and two have Mike Nelson as host. Three episodes are from the Comedy Central years while one is from the first season on the Sci-Fi Channel. Here is a synopsis of each episode:

212- GODZILLA VS. MEGALON
This extremely silly Toho picture from 1973 is a blast whether you love or loathe Godzilla movies. Its original Japanese title is Gojira tai Megaro. It is simply goofy beyond belief! The people of Seatopia, who live under the ocean, decide that it's time they controlled the surface world as well, launching an all out assault on surface dwelling humans. Their main instrument of destruction is Megalon, a large monster with big spike-like arms and a star-shaped projection on his head. Godzilla comes to the rescue, assisted by a man-made robot named Jet Jaguar that can change its size to become gigantic. Together, Godzilla and Jet Jaguar teach Megalon and the Seatopians a lesson they'll not soon forget.

This is a GREAT episode and includes some of the BEST host segments ever, including the "Rex Dart, Eskimo Spy" sketch, the `Bots get new arms sketch, the `Bots argue over whose monster is the "coolest" sketch, and the HILARIOUS translation of the Jet Jaguar fight song during the final host segment. The scene of Godzilla dropkicking as if flying through the air during the opening titles in later seasons of the show comes from this episode. This is a must-see episode!

503- SWAMP DIAMONDS (plus short: WHAT TO DO ON A DATE)
This is a 1955 Roger Corman "classic" starring Beverly Garland and Mike "Touch" Connors before his fame with Mannix. Beverly Garland leads a gang of escaped female convicts to a cache of diamonds and they kidnap the innocent Mr. Connors and his girlfriend along the way. A policewoman goes undercover inside the gang hoping to recover the stolen diamonds. Beverly Garland turns in the usual good performance and looks great doing it in spite of the mediocre film quality.

Host segments in this episode focus on the dating short as Servo tries to get up the nerve to ask Gypsy for a date. There's also a hilarious bit based on the "This Side of Paradise" episode of the original Star Trek series.

514- TEEN-AGE STRANGLER (plus short: IS THIS LOVE?)
This is the second episode of MST3K to be hosted by Mike Nelson after the departure of show creator Joel Hodgson. The main feature is a small independent film made in 1968 West Virginia about a serial killer in a small town and it looks every bit the amateur film. Highlights in this episode include Mike Nelson transforming into Mikey from the movie and the hilarious "The Janitor Song." The short is also a winner with some of the oldest looking "young people" you're likely to see on film; this is really funny stuff!

810- THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION
This movie is a 1975 monster flick from Bill Rebane, the same man who brought you Monster A-Go Go! This film is ever so slightly more competently made than Monster A-Go Go and actually features a couple of well-known actors: Barbara Hale of Perry Mason fame and Alan Hale, Jr. who was The Skipper on Gilligan's Island and also the sheriff in the film The Crawling Hand which was featured in MST3K episode # 106. The movie is really goofy fun, with large spiders everywhere, sleazy and gross yokel-type characters less appealing than the spiders, and a small car dressed up as the biggest and cheesiest looking spider of them all. The scene where Barbara Hale's character does an odd tumble down a hill is worth seeing all by itself and there's plenty of other good material here as well for the MST3K writers. This is certainly one of the more fun episodes done after the show moved to the Sci-Fi Channel. The amusing host segments are based loosely on the classic SF film Invasion of the Body Snatchers rather than on the film featured in the episode.

This DVD set also contains the following extra features:
-MST3K Video Jukebox with 15 songs from the series
-Photo Gallery
-Outtakes consisting of about 15 minutes of the best moments from "Poopie 2"

This is a great set any MST3K fan, film buff or comedy aficionado would enjoy, with a wide variety of film genres and seasons of the show represented here. Join Us! Movie Sign!
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Looking to be one of the best sets yet!, July 2, 2006
By Travis Hosey (Cape Neddick, Maine United States) - See all my reviews
Volume 10 looks like it's going to be one of the best MST sets Rhino has released so far:

212- GODZILLA VS. MEGALON
503- SWAMP DIAMONDS (plus short: WHAT TO DO ON A DATE)
514- TEEN-AGE STRANGLER (plus short: IS THIS LOVE?)
810- THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION

And for extras:
"MST3K Video Jukebox" (15 songs from the series)
"Photo Gallery"
"Outtakes" (about 15 minutes of the best moments from "Poopie 2")

I'm not sure how Rhino managed to get GODZILLA VS. MEGALON, but hopefully they got it legit! Once again, 2 great Joel-era episodes, and 2 Mike-era episodes.

Great batch of episodes, and a nice chunk of extras too!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bad movies, great set, January 7, 2007
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Once there was a time when bad movies didn't necessarily disappear but found a new life. That new life was called Mystery Science Theater 3000, and it refined to an art what many had done for years: make fun of bottom-of-the-barrel films.

For those unfamiliar with MST3K, the premise is that an innocent man, Joel Robinson, has been shot into space by a mad scientist, whose sadistic experiment is to subject Joel to bad movies and see how long it takes for him to snap. Joel is smart enough to construct some robot friends, in particular Tom Servo (who looks something like a living gumball machine) and Crow T. Robot (who looks something like a robotic crow). This trio watches the movies together and maintain Joel's sanity by mocking the films. Later, Joel would be replaced by Mike Nelson, but the concept remained the same.

The four movies in the tenth collection are another set of really rotten films:

Godzilla vs. Megalon is pretty awful, even by Godzilla movie standards. When nuclear tests disrupt the undersea kingdom of Seatopia, it retaliates by sending oversized cockroach Megalon to destroy the surface world. When opposed by robot Jet Jaguar (at least that's what it sounds like), another monster joins Megalon, while Jet Jaguar is allied with Godzilla. What follows is a tag-team wrestling match with four monsters. At least Godzilla vs. Megalon has the excuse of being an obvious kids' movie. The others in the set have no such justification.

Swamp Diamonds is an early Roger Corman film. I'm willing to admit that Corman is not as bad a moviemaker as some say (his Poe movies are typically good), but this is one of the movies that cemented his "bad" reputation. A pre-Mannix Mike Connors is kidnapped by escaped female convicts (one of whom is actually an undercover cop) and they go into a swamp seeking some stolen diamonds. Done correctly, it could be good, but it isn't, so it makes good MST3K fare.

The truly shoddiest in the bunch (which makes it the best in the set) is Teen-Age Strangler. Sure, you expect the writing, direction and acting to be lousy, but even the title doesn't really make sense (watch and you'll understand). At least the Giant Spider Invasion deals with a giant spider, or at least a VW Beetle dressed as a spider.

In addition to the movies, we have a couple of short educational films, What To Do on a Date (part of the Swamp Diamonds episode) and Is This Love? (accompanying Teen-Age Strangler). We also get a Video Jukebox and a photo gallery. All in all, this is another fun-to-watch set Joel, Mike and the `bots once again attack these movies with great wit, and gets a full five-star rating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best set in my opinion and its out of print forever
Volume 10 if you can afford it is to me the best volume. 2 Mike & 2 Joel shows plus a great mix of movies
Swamp Diamonds - Show 503 is a decent episode, this is one that... Read more
Published 11 months ago by D. Steigman

1.0 out of 5 stars Failed to deliver
I was exstatic when this boxset came in the mail. I had wanted it for a while. Much to my surprise, when I opened it up, it was discless. All that was sent to me was the box. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Mark J. Callais Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars A fan all the way
Wouldn't miss owning any of their compilations. just good ole dorky fun and some great awful films! Keep them coming!
Published 19 months ago by Stuart Floyd

5.0 out of 5 stars V. 10 release coming
Word is that Rhino is re-releasing volume 10 in February with the Godzilla movie replaced by the ever-classic "Giant Gila Monster. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Kenneth E. Cober

5.0 out of 5 stars Another good set
Another good set of MST3K episodes that range across both the Joel and Mike eras AND actual extras send it home. The real stand-out of course is Godzilla vs. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Adam Kath

5.0 out of 5 stars Despite the recall of this set...
...Netflix still openly offers it for rent. You might be best served renting each of the discs through them in order to experience the Rhino-exclusive extras instead of paying... Read more
Published on November 1, 2007 by Gary T. Duvall

5.0 out of 5 stars I truly hope you didn't wait too long for these classics
Mystery Science Theater 3000 is without a doubt the greatest television show of all time. I have been buying these Rhino DVD collections since they began releasing them and... Read more
Published on August 24, 2007 by Darrell R. Brasher

4.0 out of 5 stars Godzilla vs. The Giant Spider
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Published on January 29, 2007 by Andrew McCaffrey

5.0 out of 5 stars never received item-had to get it elsewhere
Never got it from Amazon! Never came for Christmas, told they could not get it in stock-how do you expect me to rate it?
Published on January 23, 2007 by Susan Bove Mcgowan

5.0 out of 5 stars Best boxed set yet!!
This is IMHO the best boxed sex for MST3K to be released. Too bad it is a pain to find now...
Published on January 9, 2007 by como

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