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Editorial Reviews
As the excitement justifiably mounts for the sexy new MST3K, let us not forget the classic MST3K that kept us warm and fed for many years. When we first scraped our knees on the sidewalk of cheesy movies, it was there to patch us up with inspired riffing. When we were too scared to face bikers, knockoff spies, process shots and rubber-suited monsters, it was MST3K that took us by the hand and made us feel safe in its soft blanket of loving mockery. We were raised by ten seasons of cable comedy genius, and theres still plenty more classics to enjoy. Case in point: the four never-before-released episodes in this collection, including a triple play from Uncle Roger Corman. Joel, Mike and their robot compadres Crow and Tom serve it up old school in this delirious celebration of cinemas cracks and seams, like-old-times.
Titles Include:
Teenage Cave Man
Being From Another Planet (aka Time Walker)
12 To The Moon
Deathstalker And The Warriors From Hell
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2 inches; 11.2 Ounces
- Item model number : 35225563
- Director : Kevin Murphy
- Media Format : Box set, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 8 hours
- Release date : March 29, 2016
- Actors : Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson
- Studio : Shout Factory
- ASIN : B018WQBNY0
- Number of discs : 4
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- #4,390 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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THOUGHTS: All four of these movies are fully deserving of the scathing satire foisted upon them by Mike, Joel & the Bots. The stand out for me was 12 TO THE MOON, a film I actually enjoy in it's unslaughtered state, but made equally entertaining as the main entree of a merciless SOL roasting. The various names the gang kept coming up with for the hunky captain character had me howling out loud. This is another entry that I never go to catch first-hand but am oh so glad I finally got to see. BEING FROM ANOTHER PLANET (aka Time Walker) isn't that bad of a film, well.. okay, so maybe it is. It gets the full treatment here and the jokes are mostly great ones. (The film is also included in it's un-MSTied version as a bonus on that disc.) DEATHSTALKER just stinks to high heaven and it was a deserving entry for the hosing it got. TEENAGE CAVEMAN is a classic effort from early in the show's history. Fun & funny, with plenty of fodder for the crew to pounce on. Overall, MST3K Volume #35 is a very solid entry, and comes highly recommended!!
The third film is the sci-fi snoozer "12 To The Moon" (1960). An international team of astronauts, including ten men and two women, fly the first rocketship to the moon. The scientific inaccuracies that take place in the movie are too numerous to mention. Disappointingly, alien beings living underground on the moon contact the astronauts, but are never show on film. Fortunately, the rollicking riffing helps the viewer past the dull parts of the movie. A brief bonus feature about the movie, entitled "You Are There: Launching 12 To The Moon," is included. Last and least is "Deathstalker and The Warriors From Hell" (1988), apparently the third film in the Deathstalker trilogy. That sword-and-sorcery stinkbomb would be unwatchable without the humorous riffing from Mike and the 'bots. The bonus feature, entitled "Medieval Boogaloo: The Legend Of Deathstalker III," is included. Rather than a documentary, it's an interview with the film's villain Troxartas, played by Thom Christopher. While Volume 35 is not the ideal place for a "Mystery Science Theater 3000" novice to start, it is a most welcome addition to the collection of long-time fans, like me.
Teenage Caveman. Wrong on both counts. Well coiffed, shaved, nice teeth, perfect english. All that was missing was Illya Kuryakin. The shorts on this episode contain one of the best ever: Catching Trouble. And the skit as a follow-up to it is pitch perfect. The Aquatic Wizards could be the reason why we have child protection laws.
Deathstalker and the Warriors From Hell. Well named. We now know where this movie came from. Too bad it didn't stay there.
Being From Another Planet. I made the mistake of watching the original version of this trainwreck before seeing the MST3K version. Please - DO NOT watch the original version. Cheesy and campy - and that is the MST3K version - imagine how bad the "un-MST3K" one is!
12 To The Moon. Remember Ralph Kramden telling his wife "one of these days Alice - to the moon"? He could have been talking about this escapee from "B movie" hell. This mess made the cold war look good!

