😄 I'm the complete opposite. I just keep laughing and laughing. Sometimes I need to watch nearly the whole movie before I can turn my head off. Probably why I sleep alone these days...😒...
@@tonyromano6220 oh please, I must have seen every episode at least a dozen times. and yeah, I love it when Mike makes video game references. my favorites are from 'Cyborg Cop 2': "The generic Link-visits-a-town-in-Hyrule music really adds to the scene..." and "They found a Metroid save point!" OH I almost forgot, 'The Dark' gives us the great "Oh I've seen this. The meteor lands in Dr. Fred's yard, and you get to put a hamster in the microwave!" riff. How many people even remember Maniac Mansion?
I loved when he was running around (With a guy under his robes!) Yelling "Keep away, you big dumb aliens!" Oh, and don't forget the spoons! I lived when Gypsy asked him to grab some knives!
@@Mushicus Why I liked Dogma was the fact they Devil wasn't the villain since he felt that "destroying all reality" was basically the equivalent of giving up.
Both guys are better at different types of comedy, and different sorts of films; their styles and ways of perceiving what-to-riff and why are almost disparate. Were were/are lucky to have them both 😊.
Joel and Mike were the best two. This new guy and Emily just... no. They don't flow right. They feel like they're watching a movie alone, and someone is editing in the Crooow! and Tom lines. While that's likely what's going on - it always _felt_ like the three of them were sitting in a movie theater, a few rows infront of you, cracking jokes together. The robots felt _alive,_ and it always felt like Joel and Mike were talking _to them._ Not talking in an empty room to puppets. I realize I'm rambling, but I cannot think of the proper way to describe what I am getting at.
@@thalastianjorusno, you're right. The new episodes are like everyone is waiting to deliver their lines. The Joel/Mike years felt like 3 friends just trashing a bad movie together
@@JojoTheVulture If you take my statement literally, no it's certainly not. There are a lot of jokes that are of their time. In this case I was talking about that segment and how it still brings me entertainment, as so many of the episodes do.
Arguably one of the funiest episodes of MST3K ever made. And you know what? I actually think it's one of the better movies they watched. Yeah, it has a ton of flaws, but the seeds of a legit interesting story are in there, there are a lot of memorable characters, it even has a bit of a twist ending. It's Corman doing what Corman did best: getting a big story out of a budget of $3.28 and a piece of string.
This film is a lot like like Parts: The Clonus Horror. Both have a huge amount of potential that could be amazing, but they're let down by a lack of budget, much less the cast and crew to actually bring out what they could be.
I'm 38 years old and was a fan of this show in the 90's and I'm just now seeing this episode for the first time in October of 2017. This is amazing. Easily one of the best of the entire series.
I used to have a torrent of every single mst3k episode. There were soooo many. I watched them all, twice. This show was incredibly ahead of it's time and funnily enough theres never been anything like it since, imo. One of the funniest things ever committed to film or video, and it still holds up. Pure funny and talent
The lovely Ms. Allison Hayes (Livia) is my favorite "Girl of MST". Sadly she died, forever young at only 46. Yet she lives forever now thanks to MST3K. She is seen in 4 shows (K-10).
Chaplin's Observer is such an unsung hero in the show. He's great throughout the opening here, and his performance annoying Mike in "The Thing That Couldn't Die" kills me every time.
Wow, I don't even remember this one. I watched the entire Sci-Fi Channel run up until cancellation and this is one I just don't remember at all. So happy this was in my recommended videos.
I can't remember all of the Corman movies MST3K did since it did so many of them, but this may have the best riffing out of all of them. Pendragon is such an easy target.
This is one of those super solid episodes you remember being solid but mid tier but then you rewatch it and it's a banger, even the enforced SciFi Channel story stuff.
I remember Bobo making a brain sammich had a reputation among fans for years as the worst host segment in MST3K history. Gotta admit, watching this again, it was a lot funnier than I remembered 😆
@@GlitchanBlack I don't know! Maybe it's just his late night enthusiasm for the sandwich. He's really looking forward to it and putting some theatrics into the scene. It's great!
"Me help! Attacked I'm being! Hitting me stop you must! God dear bleeding am I! Break my leg think I did you!" That might be one of the greatest lines ever delivered on this show.
Love this episode and this movie. Roger Cornan and Allison Hayes, definitely.Richard Devon and Richard Garland are in this along with the also lovely Pamela Duncan.
The chat at 1:12:32 to 1:13:50 reminds me of a Captain Janeway quote: "Time travel. Ever since my first day on the job as a Starfleet Captain, I swore I'd never let myself get caught in one of these god-forsaken paradoxes. The future is the past, the past is the future. It all gives me a headache."(Star Trek Voyager episode "Future's End Part 1")
I have read that Mike ran a much tighter ship than Joel, and it made producing the show less relaxed, but the end product is better. Like, in Mike era, notice that the guys never talk over the movie such that you can't hear the dialogue. I was just watching "A Case of Spring Fever" today and marveling at how they squeeze their riffs into the spaces between lines of dialogue, which means they probably had to refine their jokes to be just small enough to fit. Behold the subtle working of Mike and crew's talents!
Hey, we have a movie about a witch, what should we call it? The Undead! (Halfway through production) Wait, shouldn't a movie called Undead have some sort of undead in it? Sudden insertion of zombie girl dance sequence, because Roger Corman.
Smolkin the Gravedigger: "Soft, girl, soft. ( - I'll say! - ) Thou art saved! What grisly monster closed you in this box? ...'Twas I!" Helene: "Help me, for God's sake, help me!" Smolkin the Gravedigger: "Aye, that I will, though my entangled brain could bring thee more harm than help." _'The Tragicall Historie of The Un-Dead,' Act II Scene I, by William Hackspeare (First Folio, 1623)_
Yay finally! Another Mike episode! This movie sucks, but I can't help liking the 'good witch' character. "I am thy MATCH, witch...but I am not thy KIND!"
“ pledge your soul and you’ll get a satan tote bag” A cool thing about mystery science is even if you’re too young to know about PBS telethons, that joke might still fly.
It's more confusing than it needs to be, because they're trying too hard to make it sound old-timey. Okay, the movie holds that reincarnation is real, and with a special form of hypnosis, you can actually travel back to previous lives -- not just remember them, but actually impact them. And that's what happened. The prostitute whom the psychologist hypnotizes, goes back to a previous life on the evening before she's supposed to be executed as a witch (which BTW she is not, though there are witches afoot). The prostitute uses her skills to teach her earlier self how to cast a first-level prostitute spell, Hoodwink Oaf (VS, 1 segment casting time), so she can escape. Problem: if she violates her destiny to be executed at dawn, that throws off all her subsequent lives, and she'll never be reincarnated. So that's what the "take the death!" bit near the end is about, with the earlier self deciding whether to sacrifice herself so that her later lives will happen. Not a bad movie in concept, but holy heck they made this harder than it needed to be.
That was actually Beez McKeever, the costume designer and art director for the show. She mentioned once that during the running scene, she ran into a wall and fell because she couldn’t see.
I always love when Mike pops up in Joel episodes. He was a cosmonaut once, and played Torgo too, I think. Didn't he also play the Miracle Grow baby? 😅 I also like his singing. "Anything Goes"! He's quite a talent! Let's not forget "Don't you give Mikey no matches!"
Crows “humph” at the word “gaiety” is one of the subtlest jokes ever! Honestly, the movie isn’t too bad. They would’ve been helped by a real location or two. It’s great to see the gal from The Unearthly in full Va Va Voom mode...
My favorite riffs (both at the end of the episode): 1. Tom: "He found out that if you lose, the devil takes your soul~!" (1:23:33) 2. Crow (as he, Mike and Tom leave the theater at the end of the movie): "STAY!!!" (1:25:00)
Not a movie riff, but before the shapeshifter sketch, Crow asks "Is there water at the bottom of the ocean?" This is a reference to "Once in a Lifetime" by The Talking Heads.
Diana is playing him for the fool who is her tool. Huba huba... I love the Theremin playing the spooky music in the background. That's one stacked hell hag! Nothing like high production values that pulled out all the stops.
I know Mike and the bots are crapping all over this movie, but I genuinely like The Undead. It's one of the few movies shown on MST3K that I could actually watch without all the riffing and have a good time.
Anyone else just put on MST3K while they're trying to fall asleep? It's so comforting, helps me sleep every night
Yep! Me, too. I fall asleep with a smile on my face.
Same! So comforting every time I can’t help but SLEEEEEP!!! Haha (really tho I do watch these to fall asleep all the time)
Yes!!!!! I'll half asleep snicker a few times lol
@@tiosino yes! Me too!!♥️♥️
😄 I'm the complete opposite. I just keep laughing and laughing. Sometimes I need to watch nearly the whole movie before I can turn my head off. Probably why I sleep alone these days...😒...
My dad and I used to watch this every Saturday morning..we'd invariably wake my mom up laughing our asses off. I miss you so much,Daddy!
May you have peace and find rest
@@raymartinez3826 thank you so very much. I truly appreciate it.
I used to watch this with my boyfriend. Both he and my dad died last year. You have my sympathies!
Brice, you mean THEY LIVE?
Miss Dad, hope he’s around, enjoying with me.
Love Mike. His sense of comedic timing is perfect.
Mike episodes were the best.
Yeah, Mike’s delivery and timing is spot on.
@@Greg29Yes! I agree wholeheartedly! 😊
“I’ve never known more about what isn’t going on in a movie” - Mike
That’s possibly my favorite line in this episode. No matter how many times I watch this episode I always lol when Mike says that.
@@teresas8173 😂😂😂 Agreed that this is THEE BEST line of the episode!
I was watching this while falling asleep and a Servo yelling "SLEEEEEEEP" scared the bejezzus out of me
how ironic that "SLEEEEEEP!" should jar me out of SLEEEEEEP! every time!
🤣
(true story)
🤣🤣🤣🤣
STAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!
Just happened to me lol...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mike's delivery of "Someone really had it out for me...I think I know who it was too..." never fails to terrify and delight me.
''Had a few bear claws, played DOOM''.
I live for this show
Until I saw all of them 3 or 4 times.
@@tonyromano6220 oh please, I must have seen every episode at least a dozen times.
and yeah, I love it when Mike makes video game references. my favorites are from 'Cyborg Cop 2': "The generic Link-visits-a-town-in-Hyrule music really adds to the scene..." and "They found a Metroid save point!"
OH I almost forgot, 'The Dark' gives us the great "Oh I've seen this. The meteor lands in Dr. Fred's yard, and you get to put a hamster in the microwave!" riff. How many people even remember Maniac Mansion?
@@HylianFox3 MM sounds familiar.
LMAO!
I have a feeling that part of the skit was autobiographical. :D
To all who are about to watch this episode of MST3K, sit back, relax, and SLEEEEP!!!
Fanboy Hex that's why I use these episodes lol
lol, me too!
Me three!
I'm reading that while the open is playing... It better be a callback.
Me four
"I had a great time: filed a few papers, ate bear claws and played doom!" Classic! I just love it.
Observer Servo with an olive in a dish as his brain was the cutest thing ever.
Observo
that was funny lol
And his giant robe flying behind him when he was running
I loved when he was running around (With a guy under his robes!) Yelling "Keep away, you big dumb aliens!"
Oh, and don't forget the spoons! I lived when Gypsy asked him to grab some knives!
If satan thinks you've gone too far, you've gone too far.
Depends on the satan in my experience
@@Mushicus Why I liked Dogma was the fact they Devil wasn't the villain since he felt that "destroying all reality" was basically the equivalent of giving up.
No disrespect to Joel, but Mike’s my favorite guy in the jumpsuit.
Both guys are better at different types of comedy, and different sorts of films; their styles and ways of perceiving what-to-riff and why are almost disparate. Were were/are lucky to have them both 😊.
Mike had the best "guest" roles- Torgo, Morrissey, Jack Perkins.
Joel and mike are my favorite. I don’t like the new guy as much.
Joel and Mike were the best two. This new guy and Emily just... no. They don't flow right. They feel like they're watching a movie alone, and someone is editing in the Crooow! and Tom lines. While that's likely what's going on - it always _felt_ like the three of them were sitting in a movie theater, a few rows infront of you, cracking jokes together. The robots felt _alive,_ and it always felt like Joel and Mike were talking _to them._ Not talking in an empty room to puppets.
I realize I'm rambling, but I cannot think of the proper way to describe what I am getting at.
@@thalastianjorusno, you're right. The new episodes are like everyone is waiting to deliver their lines. The Joel/Mike years felt like 3 friends just trashing a bad movie together
"What if they search my place?" "And find my stasheth?" 🤣🤣
Mike just M.I.A. in that existential crisis at the start is great stuff :)
22 years later and I'm still tuning back in to hear that sweet Digger Smolken soundtrack. MST3K=Timeless.
yikes..
Baby, Baby, Baby, OH! sticks less hard in my craw than a Smolken ditty!
those "tunes" really put me to SLEEEEP!
Isn't it RAT? Aren't we a CORPSE? Losing my COFFIN this time of the year...
Actually idk about that, I don't get some references
@@JojoTheVulture If you take my statement literally, no it's certainly not. There are a lot of jokes that are of their time. In this case I was talking about that segment and how it still brings me entertainment, as so many of the episodes do.
@@brndnwilks oh
Suuuuch an underrated episode.... STAY!!!!!
Arguably one of the funiest episodes of MST3K ever made.
And you know what? I actually think it's one of the better movies they watched. Yeah, it has a ton of flaws, but the seeds of a legit interesting story are in there, there are a lot of memorable characters, it even has a bit of a twist ending. It's Corman doing what Corman did best: getting a big story out of a budget of $3.28 and a piece of string.
Is This Better Than The Assassin's Creed Movie? I Guarantee It!
I couldn't disagree more, but that might be because I'm hungover
This film is a lot like like Parts: The Clonus Horror. Both have a huge amount of potential that could be amazing, but they're let down by a lack of budget, much less the cast and crew to actually bring out what they could be.
Yeah, one of my favorite movies that they've watched.
Better than what SyFy has.
I'm 38 years old and was a fan of this show in the 90's and I'm just now seeing this episode for the first time in October of 2017. This is amazing. Easily one of the best of the entire series.
Can't believe you're almost 41 now. Hope you're still alive insightful stranger
What does your age have to do with the price of eggs?
"I've never known more about what's isn't going on in a movie"
56:42 - Linkara uses this a lot for his many gags. "Yeah, sure glad I don't look stupid in this."
This seems like a good episode, but I cannot know for I am mad!
The first thing to go is always your ability to determine episode quality!
Melissa Garhart ,
Oh, it's a good episode alright. I guarantee it.
“Sing a song of six rats, a pocket full of filth!”
AceAttorny definitely 1 of Mike's best but u can't go wrong when they watch a Rodger Corman film so much bad stuff to work with
it is a good episode, good riffing, good host segments
I used to have a torrent of every single mst3k episode. There were soooo many. I watched them all, twice. This show was incredibly ahead of it's time and funnily enough theres never been anything like it since, imo. One of the funniest things ever committed to film or video, and it still holds up. Pure funny and talent
"I must call the Emperor of Hell"
"Michael Eisner?"
There’s a lot more people who could fill that.
The lovely Ms. Allison Hayes (Livia) is my favorite "Girl of MST". Sadly she died, forever young at only 46. Yet she lives forever now thanks to MST3K. She is seen in 4 shows (K-10).
She's great!💙
Damn lead poisoning
1:18:47 "I've never known more about what isn't going on in a movie." I love this observation!
14:06 "He's not hypnotizing her, he's boring her" LMAO
Love the "Pepperidge Farm remembers" when Bobo makes his sandwich.
Observer Servo with an olive in a dish as his brain was the cutest thing ever.
I just enjoy the brain-lettuce-tomato BLT idea.
After they pointed out the misplaced Adam's apple on the devil, I couldn't stop staring at it! XD
it really is unsettling
That wasn't an Adam's apple it was an Eve's plumb.
Time stamp? I would love to see it. I must have missed it
Found it. Lmao.
Chaplin's Observer is such an unsung hero in the show. He's great throughout the opening here, and his performance annoying Mike in "The Thing That Couldn't Die" kills me every time.
- gunny sack over the head -
Mike: "...white boy!"
@@johnbrief6856 Crow: "I think he forgot his haggis hot dish."
The Thing That Couldn't Die is the best episode of MST3K. The observers were too funny. Especially with the Star Trek reference...🤣
@@sbrute66 That is one of my all time faves!! Gone for a while- hope it’s still up. Nearly died during the Observer skit!!😂 ‘It looks at me now…’😂😂
“…he disgusts me”
I love Paul Chaplin's Observer, he is just so profound with his delivery; I'm glad he showed up again in the new series.
Wow, I don't even remember this one. I watched the entire Sci-Fi Channel run up until cancellation and this is one I just don't remember at all. So happy this was in my recommended videos.
When they did the "Well hurry it up im helping Strider move a couch" joke I lost it.
"mike honey you're scaring us"
I can't remember all of the Corman movies MST3K did since it did so many of them, but this may have the best riffing out of all of them. Pendragon is such an easy target.
I appreciate the new season of MST3K having three films that were touched by Corman. That's the mark of some good cheese.
This is one of those super solid episodes you remember being solid but mid tier but then you rewatch it and it's a banger, even the enforced SciFi Channel story stuff.
I remember Bobo making a brain sammich had a reputation among fans for years as the worst host segment in MST3K history. Gotta admit, watching this again, it was a lot funnier than I remembered 😆
Pearl taking that test and Bobo trying to cheat … so funny 😆 This is a great episode. Hilarious skits and riffs from beginning to end
I love that the "Enrichment Chamber" is a mini fridge lol
Crow: Well, that's it! We're doomed!
XD A good way to describe a Corman film, Crow!
"This is a very dispirited Easter egg hunt..." DEAD
I can't believe the leper who sold his soul is Dick Miller. Wow! He's probably been doing character roles since the silent film era!
Not sure why, but the sandwich making scene has always been one of my favorites. MAYO-Naise!
It's the longest segment in the entire show... and it's just Bobo making a sandwich.
Why?
@@GlitchanBlack I don't know! Maybe it's just his late night enthusiasm for the sandwich. He's really looking forward to it and putting some theatrics into the scene. It's great!
Even now, I actually can't watch that ending! It freaked me out so much!
The Bobo skit at the end is both the funniest and grossest of this season.
That ending freaked me out the first time I saw it. It's still hard to watch!
These two women were SO SMOKIN' it's unbelievable!
"Me help! Attacked I'm being! Hitting me stop you must! God dear bleeding am I! Break my leg think I did you!"
That might be one of the greatest lines ever delivered on this show.
mike has a scary edge under all that amiability.
Yes he does!
I love this one. You don't hear it come up much in the 'best of' discussions, but it's got some great zingers.
"That's a lot of money back now" lmao 13:02
Love this episode and this movie. Roger Cornan and Allison Hayes, definitely.Richard Devon and Richard Garland are in this along with the also lovely Pamela Duncan.
I want that Digger Smolken record so bad.
Non-plot Developing Wastrel: "Satan..."
Mike: "I haven't crapped in months."
The final scene with the ape making the sandwich was fantastic 😂😂😂😂
The chat at 1:12:32 to 1:13:50 reminds me of a Captain Janeway quote:
"Time travel. Ever since my first day on the job as a Starfleet Captain, I swore I'd never let myself get caught in one of these god-forsaken paradoxes. The future is the past, the past is the future. It all gives me a headache."(Star Trek Voyager episode "Future's End Part 1")
Are you Mike Stoklasa?
I'm very relaxed when I contemplate science facts.
"Hahahahaha! YOU'RE STUCK HERE!" Nice callback to Fugitive Alien.
Satan (obviously): Behold the subtle working of my talons!
Crow: This is subtle-?
The quick riffs here were great! XD
I have read that Mike ran a much tighter ship than Joel, and it made producing the show less relaxed, but the end product is better. Like, in Mike era, notice that the guys never talk over the movie such that you can't hear the dialogue. I was just watching "A Case of Spring Fever" today and marveling at how they squeeze their riffs into the spaces between lines of dialogue, which means they probably had to refine their jokes to be just small enough to fit.
Behold the subtle working of Mike and crew's talents!
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@@satanofficial3902 !
“Peter Pan, Antichrist.”
Hey, we have a movie about a witch, what should we call it? The Undead! (Halfway through production) Wait, shouldn't a movie called Undead have some sort of undead in it? Sudden insertion of zombie girl dance sequence, because Roger Corman.
I feel that this film may have bewitched me. I cannot be sure if it is good or not, for I am mad
I loved the time travelling Victorian hearse.
I liked the time travelling electric sconces better. Not to mention the zippers.
How come the scientist arrived naked, but still had his watch? I've been pondering that for ages!
If you watched this show with a buzz, you would ache from laughing by the end.
"Does this bug you? Does this bug you? Does this bug you?" lol Oh God, that never gets old
"Thank you, Mr. Zebub."
RIP Roger Corman
This is hands-down my favorite MST3K movie
Uh, have you seen "The Leech Woman" episode? It's hilarious.
My personal favorite is "Night of the Blood Beast"!
“Teenage Strangler” is my current fave…a-and I didn’t steal no bike, neither!
One of my favorite episodes!!! STAY!!!!!
After you watch this, you can go and SLEEEP!
Temmie Plays! ZzZz!!! ZzZz!!! ZzZz!!!
Slurp gargle burp slurp
Temmie Plays! Stay And Sleep!
Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey sleep?
I do actually often fall aSLEEEEEEEEP to these.
Servo in that giant Observer robe cracks me up
Smolkin the Gravedigger: "Soft, girl, soft. ( - I'll say! - ) Thou art saved! What grisly monster closed you in this box? ...'Twas I!"
Helene: "Help me, for God's sake, help me!"
Smolkin the Gravedigger: "Aye, that I will, though my entangled brain could bring thee more harm than help."
_'The Tragicall Historie of The Un-Dead,' Act II Scene I, by William Hackspeare (First Folio, 1623)_
Yay finally! Another Mike episode!
This movie sucks, but I can't help liking the 'good witch' character.
"I am thy MATCH, witch...but I am not thy KIND!"
Ya I only like the episodes with Mike in it... one of my favorite movies of all time is "MST3K the movie"
I really liked that part too
Maid Maude was the only intelligent character in the movie. Everyone else was a buffoon or mad (and could not know, for he was mad~).
Fun fact: This was Jack Blacks first acting role as the corpulent bar owner.
Are you serious?? Who did he play as?
@@noahbueno2168 Naw, I’m joking 🙃 at 33:10 she goes into the bar and he kinda reminded me of Jack Black. ✌️😂👍
@@noahbueno2168 Undead-1957..... Jack Black born 1969
That was actually Bruno Vesota, the budget Sydney Greenstreet.
@@noahbueno2168 Jack Black's actual first role was in a Pitfall commercial.
One of my favorite riffs and Corman movie’s. It’s just a fun watch!
“ pledge your soul and you’ll get a satan tote bag” A cool thing about mystery science is even if you’re too young to know about PBS telethons, that joke might still fly.
RiffTrax was really great, too, like really great. They did some damn fine movies
My favorite MST3K line ever, "Leave me alone, you booger!" xD
1:18:43 "I've never known more about what isn't going on in a movie..." Best line. (You'll think the same about this movie.) xD
It's more confusing than it needs to be, because they're trying too hard to make it sound old-timey. Okay, the movie holds that reincarnation is real, and with a special form of hypnosis, you can actually travel back to previous lives -- not just remember them, but actually impact them. And that's what happened. The prostitute whom the psychologist hypnotizes, goes back to a previous life on the evening before she's supposed to be executed as a witch (which BTW she is not, though there are witches afoot). The prostitute uses her skills to teach her earlier self how to cast a first-level prostitute spell, Hoodwink Oaf (VS, 1 segment casting time), so she can escape. Problem: if she violates her destiny to be executed at dawn, that throws off all her subsequent lives, and she'll never be reincarnated. So that's what the "take the death!" bit near the end is about, with the earlier self deciding whether to sacrifice herself so that her later lives will happen.
Not a bad movie in concept, but holy heck they made this harder than it needed to be.
"Raaahb, I'm telling Alen what you're doing."
Oh god he even said it like Mel would. So good.
"If only Buddy knew how much he hurt me...."
There is another Rob moment in The Blood Waters of Dr. Z
I feel like the opening test scene is an exact replay of Mary Jo in high school
This version of the intro theme has the most badass fun percussion track! I keep noticing it every time I hear it.
i never realized tom servo was so tall
He's hovering, and the Observer's only have one size of robe.
That was actually Beez McKeever, the costume designer and art director for the show. She mentioned once that during the running scene, she ran into a wall and fell because she couldn’t see.
@@C.V317 lol
56:20 to 56:30 Yes, when you travel back in time, you are naked (see The Terminator), but somehow you are still able to bring your wristwatch.
Well, metal encased in flesh is OK (see The Terminator) so... Have you watched 'Pulp Fiction'?
Aw, gross! Now I'm gonna have that image in my head all day!
I mean, the guy had to keep his watch to impress Lydia in a later scene. It all makes sense, really.
Maybe he thought being naked would be less conspicuous then the clothes he showed up in...?
How come the hot chick didn't go naked?
Joel is a genius for coming up with this show... but Mike rocks it more.
I always love when Mike pops up in Joel episodes. He was a cosmonaut once, and played Torgo too, I think. Didn't he also play the Miracle Grow baby?
😅
I also like his singing. "Anything Goes"!
He's quite a talent!
Let's not forget
"Don't you give Mikey no matches!"
I remember watching this movie on the BBC late one night in the 90s when I was a student. thought it was even funnier when I saw it on MST3K lol
14:35 "Deep heating" is a reference to a mid-1980s slogan for Mentholatum ointment. "There's no beating deep heating."
...and to 'Deeeep Huuuurting' from Experiment 410, "Hercules vs the Moon Men", which referred to that advert (thanks, Google).
Mike and Bridget are just too cute on camera together!
Crows “humph” at the word “gaiety” is one of the subtlest jokes ever!
Honestly, the movie isn’t too bad. They would’ve been helped by a real location or two. It’s great to see the gal from The Unearthly in full Va Va Voom mode...
Very funny episode.
I loved the comments during the book signing.
And the brain sandwich, Hilarious. Swallows of Capistrano
Love these guys!
Ok but I am legitimately impressed by the mask on tomato slice 😮
Head falls in a basket during an execution and the crowd gasps.
"What did you expect!?"
Thanks for still putting these up!
1:17:55 is probably my favorite MST3k moment of all time.
1:25:00 *_STAY!!!_*
My favorite riffs (both at the end of the episode):
1. Tom: "He found out that if you lose, the devil takes your soul~!" (1:23:33)
2. Crow (as he, Mike and Tom leave the theater at the end of the movie): "STAY!!!" (1:25:00)
Not a movie riff, but before the shapeshifter sketch, Crow asks "Is there water at the bottom of the ocean?" This is a reference to "Once in a Lifetime" by The Talking Heads.
i guarantee it
That’s an awesome reference!
Eh, that's just Crow being the same as he ever was.
But that's not his beautiful wife...
And 23:39 is Emmylou Harris’ “Boulder to Birmingham”
I thoroughly enjoyed that film. Well done, Roger Corman.
You too! Put on the beard and read the script!
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Diana is playing him for the fool who is her tool. Huba huba... I love the Theremin playing the spooky music in the background. That's one stacked hell hag! Nothing like high production values that pulled out all the stops.
Allison Hayes was drop dead gorgeous...Such a tragedy to die in the prime of her life..🔱
Beautiful!💙
I know Mike and the bots are crapping all over this movie, but I genuinely like The Undead. It's one of the few movies shown on MST3K that I could actually watch without all the riffing and have a good time.
“Oddly, he looked on me... oddly, did I feel down there.” 😂
Wasn't expecting that "The Man with Two Brains" reference, lol! "Get that cat outta here!!"
Oh by the way, SLEEEEP!!!
Did YT finally figure out where the commercials go? REMARKABLE!