this movie gives me anxiety. it must have been the starting blueprint to every lifetime movie ever. "crazy person + irrational blackmail + unrealistic scenario that no one will believe + actors. aaaaaand go"
Makes me wonder if people really did just show up at each others houses uninvited then wander around the house being nosey. That’s what gives me anxiety
Tom: Remember it's gonna get really hot about half way down Crow. Mike: That's why we're greasing him up! Tom: Oh, I thought it was because we like him a whole lot. What a great opening exchange.
I've seen the whole series. "Aardvark With A Chainsaw", "Beaver With a Flamethrower", "Thomson's Gazelle with a Switchblade"...my favorite one would have to be "Monitor Lizard With A Kendo Stick."
Right? The dialogue is pretentious as hell, but there are a few hidden gems. (I say “hidden” because she speaks so fast you’re liable to miss some things.) “Everything’s so creamy! Kill me quick, I’ve never had it so good!” Wtf? 👀
This is an example of my one of my favorite episodes. The movie in itself is still entertaining with or without the MST3k treatment, yet the riffs are consistent and consistently funny.
Sorry I'm 4 years late to replying but is the movie really that bad? I saw an Ann Margret movie called Bus Riley's Back in Town and it was one of the most boring, lamest pieces of film I had seen in a while to that point. If this is worse than that, I'm afraid to watch.
@@Oppeldeldoc1 Yes, I personally also favor this genre, as opposed to, say, science fiction, though I know that's a minority viewpoint among MST3K fans.
TOO BAD THAT NOW they BLOCK this movie from showings on MST3 .. It is August 2024 and the opening of the show leads all the way up to Mike saying "We Got Movies" (after being notified that they were sending down KITTEN WITH A WHIP)... and as Mike and the robots go into screening room.. We are sent into a commercial.... Then after the commercial they start playing one commander Cody episode after another instead of the movie.. And never mention movie title again... It is VERY STRANGE
Used to love watching this, MST3K, on Saturday afternoon. Crooooooow is my favorite, I even like his silhouette when he's watching movies. Hahahahaha. Thnx for putting this on UTUBE. Going visiting for THANKSGIVING DAY dinner. I think I'll take my ipad with me to watch the MST3K marathon.
Just finally watched this the first time and paid attention. The movie ending is actually pretty sad. The whole episode, riffing and all, is a roller coaster of emotions isn't it.
She's a wanted fugitive and he's a respected businessman. If he called the police for real she's arrested no matter what she claims. Remember this is 1964. But, then there's no movie, lol.
@@williammatthews693 Wasn't May West the one who said, "Come up to my place for a scotch and sofa!" Creamy! Also, her last movie was done when she was 85 years old, and she was the kitten! Lotta makeup...
@1:14:40 Mildred Natwick was a Tony- and Oscar-nominated actress. She won a Primetime Emmy for starring as one-half (along with Helen Hayes) of The Snoop Sisters - a five-episode miniseries from the early 70's that is an inexplicably frequent reference source for the Bots.
@6:43 Crow is referencing the Moiré effect - the optical illusion you'll see when tightly-spaced parallel line (or dot) patterns on film and video interact with the interlaced scanning method of broadcast TV signals. It is the shimmering effect that can happen on buildings, neckties, pinstripe/houndstooth jackets, etc. You can actually see examples of it on the grille of the car at @10:49 and on John Forsythe's robe starting at @14:04.
when people ask me how i know so much about pop culture and random references, i just explain to them that i've been watching mystery science theatre since i was literally seven years old, i think that sums it up well. i mentioned this the other day and everyone thought i was nuts
Uisce Preston please - don't be the same person who puts under the 'trivia' listings (in almosr EVERY single TV series' episode -WHAT the 'meaning' of each episode's title come from. If you're not the same person, humble appologies, but, if you are, it's NOT 'trivia'' ('information of little value...commonly unknown') - Most (not all) people know what a moire pattern ('moire' is NOT capitalised). If your know anything about HOW the episode of MST3K were written, they (the stage writers - appx 10 people) would watch the film together on a room, each one tossing of comments. The point being (and they even said this in a 'making of' film about the show) that they each had different senses of humoir, and different interests, so they'd end up with a script which touched on a multitude of different types of humour - something which would appeal to a broad spectrum. 'Explaining ' a (single) reference of any episode is ultimately pointless. Either one gets a reference or doesn't. That's fine.
It's funny to see the original content they stole for knock knock, that movie is the same thing except with Keanu Reeves and two girls because we're not getting sued
When I first saw this title, I always wondered how a kitten could hold a whip. I thought it would be a cartoon. But I soon found out. Much like Pod People which had neither pods nor people from pods, this movie had neither a kitten nor a whip. I was disappointed. But a good episode nonetheless.
I'm 55 minutes in and I am legitimately curious where this is going. The film has a one-location theatre play quality to it. She has just said "you cant avoid being a loser."
I agree and I have to wonder what makes this easy to watch in spite of not really being that good. I think it comes off like a play because it's a low budget character heavy movie and the characters all look like a lot of fun to play and they are unpredictable. I'd say the performances are actually pretty good too, but the roles definitely weren't very complicated. Something about it keeps me somewhat engaged and wondering what's going to happen next. It's not exactly the most exciting, but it keeps your curiosity going enough with outrageous characters and it's pretty easy to follow along with if you do stop paying attention for a minute.
@@dustyhurd424 There's a decent amount of tension in the movie. I think that suspense is what appealed to me, because I got a bit caught up in it before realizing I had.
I totally agree with the MST3K crew on Adam Sandler's talent. I do take a bit of an issue with their assessment of Jim Carey but I believe even TV's Frank agreed he had talent (not on the show of course).
My parents had a "console stereo" like the one shown @ 55:09 & everything was cool until I blew one of the speakers out with the Deep Purple "Burn" album. It was THEN that I was officially a teenager!
I love how into the movie Mike seems to get when he's like, "Just GO you IDIOT!" This is definitely a movie that I would watch either in it's riffed or un-riffed form.
I would have loved to see Crow and Dr Forrester in the same scene together face-to-face but I understand that they had to get a double play Dr. Forrester because Trace Beaulieu was busy operating Crow
..."he loves you, you love him!" 😂 "Safe as I've ever been!" Why did the same song go through my head? 🤣 this was one of the shows with the best riffs! It kept me laughing.
Christmas came early! Haven't seen this episode in such a long time. One of the few I couldn't find on YT before. Clear my schedule, it's Ann-Margret time!
Thanks for the upload! I especially like thos annotations, they are very helpful for people like me who doesn´t live in the US or understand every joke :)
0:56:26 - A possible imitation of Jim Backus' character Thurston Howell III from "Gilligan's Island." Or at least the sort of old-money Middle-Atlantic types that Howell is a caricature of.
One thing about Ann-Margret's plan here that kills it is if she screamed r(a)pe, all this guys has to do is go, "Who's the fugitive? Who's the proven Juvey that broke out after damn near killing a woman? Yeah, your hosed, honey." Aside of that, I also spotted the allegory: A stray; goes to a house and gets fed; like any stray being fed to comes back; it blackmails you into taking care of it with it's viciousness but also cuteness; the stray beings over other strays; the friends get violent and start swiping at you; Ann-Margret is literally a stray friggan cat!
While I totally agree with you about Ann Margret's character being hosed, please don't compare her with a cat. I've had lots of cats through my life, and they were all very affectionate and bonded. And well-behaved. I haven't collected 50, I only have two, and I also like dogs a lot. I'm just tired of people who don't know cats assuming they're all little narcissists, because they're not. You just get what you give with them, because they're not a pack species. They require respect, love, and consideration - which is a thing humans would do well to emulate. I recognize that this sort of metaphor was popular in the 50s and 60s - crazy woman = demanding pet - but that's sort of horrible on both sides... This woman - well, these "teens" - are utterly creepy, and it's always been hard for me to grasp how anyone could find these kinds of people attractive in ANY way for even a moment. I'd rather be shipwrecked than within 25 miles of this kind of crazy. Looks are entertaining for a day or so, but if there's no sane, intelligent personality backing them up, it all just gets boring or annoying really fast. I dunno if I could even watch this if it weren't filtered through MST3K! I know it sounds like I'm missing the whole humor point, but I'm really not. I'm just tired of the cat thing, and I've seen crazy manipulative bitches do real harm, so this movie makes me anxious too. Never could've been made as anything but a horror film after the Manson family started dropping by... Though I'll give the filmmakers credit - they do seem to be playing it as a horror film. (And I don't think I've EVER used the phrase "I'll give the filmmakers credit," regarding something screened on the Satellite of Love!)
it's so annoying how much of a push over this guy is. he's just letting anyone do anything with him and his home and goes along with it. not without complaining in the process though of course.
this movie gives me anxiety. it must have been the starting blueprint to every lifetime movie ever. "crazy person + irrational blackmail + unrealistic scenario that no one will believe + actors. aaaaaand go"
YES :-) .. kind of movie I cannot continue watching, EVEN with MST3K fun around it .. lol
@MaGuffintop :-) :-) ........ MST3K was really TOP entertainment, but sometimes, the film is really too boring to get the Xmass gift cover .... haha
This is one of the only episodes I cannot enjoy for that very reason.
Gave me anxiety also...the trap. the trip, the seizure..the regret. So many emotions 🎭
Makes me wonder if people really did just show up at each others houses uninvited then wander around the house being nosey. That’s what gives me anxiety
Tom: Remember it's gonna get really hot about half way down Crow.
Mike: That's why we're greasing him up!
Tom: Oh, I thought it was because we like him a whole lot.
What a great opening exchange.
I would gladly watch Crow's suggested movie 'Hamster Who Writes a Strong Letter to the Times'!
MC Hamster*
I've seen it. Riveting stuff, especially the part where the hamster becomes a riveter.
YAK WITH A KENTUCKY LONG RIFLE
Same... sound very interesting
"Now cool it, you creep, and coexist!" is something I'd like to say to quite a lot of people, actually
I'm holding out for "Bunny With A Bazooka."
I've seen the whole series. "Aardvark With A Chainsaw", "Beaver With a Flamethrower", "Thomson's Gazelle with a Switchblade"...my favorite one would have to be "Monitor Lizard With A Kendo Stick."
@@Kitschensyngk Did that monitor lizard defend the interstate championship?
(Nobody spoil Night of the Lepus for @tackyman2011 !)
Jaguar with scissors.
Ho with a doe!
I genuinely like the line, "you must think I have an awfully dirty mind, I change it so often."
Right? The dialogue is pretentious as hell, but there are a few hidden gems. (I say “hidden” because she speaks so fast you’re liable to miss some things.)
“Everything’s so creamy! Kill me quick, I’ve never had it so good!” Wtf? 👀
@@precoiusYeah, I love when she says “you make me feel shiny good!” I rewound it and am thinking 🤔 I’m going to start using that! 😂
This is an example of my one of my favorite episodes. The movie in itself is still entertaining with or without the MST3k treatment, yet the riffs are consistent and consistently funny.
Sorry I'm 4 years late to replying but is the movie really that bad? I saw an Ann Margret movie called Bus Riley's Back in Town and it was one of the most boring, lamest pieces of film I had seen in a while to that point. If this is worse than that, I'm afraid to watch.
@@ReflectionOfPerfection Nah. This one is kind of fun, I think.
"MORE CLOTHES!!!" Almost killed me! My eyes are watering from laughter! Thank you, MST!
There isn't a shower cold enough for this man
The steering wheel's about to snap in his hands!
29:49 The fact that they all 3 laughed as I did unscripted makes this so wholesome! The little things in life ❤
one of the best MST3k eps ever, right up there with "I Accuse my Parents" and "Girls Town"
Somehow all the episodes of "J.D." movies are among the best ones, at least to me.
@@Oppeldeldoc1 Yes, I personally also favor this genre, as opposed to, say, science fiction, though I know that's a minority viewpoint among MST3K fans.
Don't forget "The Girl in Lovers Lane" all time favorite of mine, and the riffing was ON FIRE.🔥
TOO BAD THAT NOW they BLOCK this movie from showings on MST3 .. It is August 2024 and the opening of the show leads all the way up to Mike saying "We Got Movies" (after being notified that they were sending down KITTEN WITH A WHIP)... and as Mike and the robots go into screening room.. We are sent into a commercial.... Then after the commercial they start playing one commander Cody episode after another instead of the movie.. And never mention movie title again... It is VERY STRANGE
"I feel no pain" Mike: "and an island never cries".
I completely LOST it at that one hahahaha
this was one of the few where i was actually interested in the movie
I like most of the movies they do.
I prefer the awful scifi and fantasy ones, but this one was at least no hack job. Decently well-acted, shot, and scripted.
Well, I was a little interested in Ann-Margarit.
@@kurtb8474 yeah i hear that. it's amazing how beautiful the women are in these older movies. so much trashier now.
It's a good movie. Imagine Charles Grodin in Forsythes role.
Mike and the bots were in top form for this one. Kitten with a Whip, Manos the Hands of Fate and The Giant Spider Invasion are my favorites.
How dare you neglect Space Mutiny xD their riffs are amazing
@@SyntheticThief PEC HARDFACE
Robot Roll Cal is my favorite part of the theme. CROOOOOOOOW!
I'm Different!
fixxxer3456 me too
You misspelled "CROOOOW" 😂
My favorite in seasons 5-6 theme was the "I'm not ready!" line
That's one O.
Kevin wrote how he was SO embarrassed to be sweating in that cat suit making an ass of himself.
He should be embarrassed for turning me into a furry! 😾
@@SailorMoonLogic WHAT
“Damndest thing sir, your ‘64 Imperial turned into a ‘61 Dodge just as it went over the cliff...”
I was hoping for a real kitten with a whip.
I'll settle for just a whip!
I was really hoping there would be a puppet show with a Ms Kitty from mister Rogers in a dominatrix outfit
They couldn't go with "White Bread Consistently Tries to Reason with Crazy Jail Bait" Too long, for starters.
Y o u a r e a b r a v e a n d p r o f o u n d l y s t u p i d r o b o t
How about Hello Kitty With a Whip cosplay?
Used to love watching this, MST3K, on Saturday afternoon. Crooooooow is my favorite, I even like his silhouette when he's watching movies. Hahahahaha. Thnx for putting this on UTUBE. Going visiting for THANKSGIVING DAY dinner. I think I'll take my ipad with me to watch the MST3K marathon.
Just finally watched this the first time and paid attention. The movie ending is actually pretty sad. The whole episode, riffing and all, is a roller coaster of emotions isn't it.
Been watching this show since the 90s, I don't think I've ever seen this one. YAY!!
Same, but I'm watching this for the first time today
3:02 Wow that hurt my ears, anyone else getting a glitched up bit there?
It scared the jesus out of me!
thepacman2 damn scared you so hard Jesus just jumped out of your heart?
Oh, thank God, I thought it was something to do with my headphones.
It's proof of the second coming of Torgo!
Well did you turn down your lights?
My two favorite riffs in this episode
"Last night when you were running..." "Was it sensuous?"
"Russ Meyer's Goldilocks."
"I gotta pair of 38's pointing at you" cracked me up.
10:30 The bit with the stuffed animal is one of my favorites. "Okay, remain calm!"
This film is really good, deserve a thumbs up the riffin' is hilarious by the MST3k crew.
[buying a size 7 dress and lingerie in that store and gets caught] "Mistress! Mistress! Mistress!
"Excuse me, Salty Sam is on."
That line must rank pretty highly among the funniest things Tom has said, which says a lot.
Bought the volume XXV just to get this episode, but glad everyone else gets to see it online.
wiley schmitt that's why we've gotta keep circulating the tapes!
Can you tell us what was cut from the film? At about the 52 minute mark there’s a cut in this version.
The special effects of this show is still amazing.
"Beef head meat." Three words that ensure I'll never eat a Slim Jim again.
Thanks, MST3K!
Warms my heart to know even back then people didn't think Adam Sandler was funny.
Chancellor Paulpatine - Adam Sandler was never funny. Most of his movies suck.
Brent Haymon And the one that isn't a total shit show is a poor remake of a Capra film
But the Hotel Transylvania films! They're good! Even as Dracula!
She's a wanted fugitive and he's a respected businessman. If he called the police for real she's arrested no matter what she claims. Remember this is 1964. But, then there's no movie, lol.
'Everything is soooo creamy!'
'Don't say THAT!'
At least she didn't say she was getting "squishy". Reference to the "Young Man's Fancy" short. Though I'm not opposed to Ann Margret saying that.
@Jangler333 Is the other Mae West? Please tell me it's Mae West!
@@williammatthews693 Wasn't May West the one who said, "Come up to my place for a scotch and sofa!" Creamy!
Also, her last movie was done when she was 85 years old, and she was the kitten! Lotta makeup...
@@williammatthews693 Young Man's Fancy gave me the reds!
@1:14:40 Mildred Natwick was a Tony- and Oscar-nominated actress. She won a Primetime Emmy for starring as one-half (along with Helen Hayes) of The Snoop Sisters - a five-episode miniseries from the early 70's that is an inexplicably frequent reference source for the Bots.
“You’re getting as cute as I am,” sounds like a Tom Servo line.
Ann Margaret is doing a good job at acting crazy! 😬
Ok bye... ok bye... ok bye... that was hilarious. This is one of my top 5 episodes
@6:43 Crow is referencing the Moiré effect - the optical illusion you'll see when tightly-spaced parallel line (or dot) patterns on film and video interact with the interlaced scanning method of broadcast TV signals. It is the shimmering effect that can happen on buildings, neckties, pinstripe/houndstooth jackets, etc. You can actually see examples of it on the grille of the car at @10:49 and on John Forsythe's robe starting at @14:04.
Thanks for sharing that. I always wondered what that was called. Sometimes it give me a small headache, so curiousity kind of kicked in.
Which is why news anchors don't wear striped ties.
wow i learned something from a youtube comment field. thank you
when people ask me how i know so much about pop culture and random references, i just explain to them that i've been watching mystery science theatre since i was literally seven years old, i think that sums it up well. i mentioned this the other day and everyone thought i was nuts
Uisce Preston please - don't be the same person who puts under the 'trivia' listings (in almosr EVERY single TV series' episode -WHAT the 'meaning' of each episode's title come from.
If you're not the same person, humble appologies, but, if you are, it's NOT 'trivia'' ('information of little value...commonly unknown') -
Most (not all) people know what a moire pattern ('moire' is NOT capitalised).
If your know anything about HOW the episode of MST3K were written, they (the stage writers - appx 10 people) would watch the film together on a room, each one tossing of comments.
The point being (and they even said this in a 'making of' film about the show) that they each had different senses of humoir, and different interests, so they'd end up with a script which touched on a multitude of different types of humour - something which would appeal to a broad spectrum.
'Explaining ' a (single) reference of any episode is ultimately pointless.
Either one gets a reference or doesn't.
That's fine.
y'know, I actually like this movie, even without the riffing.
It's got a lot that's interesting going on, just incredibly cheesy dialogue and weird-seeming prejudices lol
It’s among the top 5 they’ve done in my opinion. Very reasonably well done tension in it.
It's funny to see the original content they stole for knock knock, that movie is the same thing except with Keanu Reeves and two girls because we're not getting sued
Was expecting a twist at the end with Jody acting as the wife but nope, she dead.
Yeah it was a decent film.
I gotta stop... It's 3:30 am and I'm going to wake everybody up laughing so much.
Finally!!! I've been waiting years to see this episode :D
Went to watch this last night and it was gone. Thanks for uploading, you're a real Buddy.
Thank you.
Just...thank you.
What would a sequel be called? “Puppy with a Gun?” 🤣🤣🤣
No that's silly it's clearly "Iguana with a knife".
Don't forget the prequel, "Turtle with a taser"
Badger with a boomerang
Dikdik with brass knuckles!
@@DantetheHegehog14 Hey, wait a minute, isn’t that just Laserblast?
Shocklingly one of the better episodes.
NSPresbyterian I think you meant 'thankfully'.
Just seeing a major film studio’s name and several stars names you recognize is enough to separate it from most of the other movies.
"You're wooden, but you're acting."
Gunna finish your pudding?
17:05 "Then Barney stumbled into my room." Tom: "Baby Bop too."
'Bout time this episode made it online!
call wambulance
“Happy birthday...Mr. Senator” LMAO DEAD
This was actually the first MST3K episode I saw. Originally had it taped but the VCR ate the cassette... RIP Richard Anderson...
When I first saw this title, I always wondered how a kitten could hold a whip. I thought it would be a cartoon. But I soon found out. Much like Pod People which had neither pods nor people from pods, this movie had neither a kitten nor a whip. I was disappointed. But a good episode nonetheless.
DiscoWade You put the lit in literal.
Then you'll be disappointed by 'Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'
DiscoWade ...and really disappointed by "The Lion in Winter".
It's like 'Reservoir Dogs' in that respect; that film contains no reservoirs and only one dog...
He seems pretty well whipped to me.
7:03 Anyone else weirdly satisfied by how the background to the titles seems to perfectly frame the robots?
A nice warmup for Thursday's Turkey Day marathon!
I'm 55 minutes in and I am legitimately curious where this is going. The film has a one-location theatre play quality to it. She has just said "you cant avoid being a loser."
Dead boring after 5 minutes ... lol
I agree and I have to wonder what makes this easy to watch in spite of not really being that good. I think it comes off like a play because it's a low budget character heavy movie and the characters all look like a lot of fun to play and they are unpredictable. I'd say the performances are actually pretty good too, but the roles definitely weren't very complicated. Something about it keeps me somewhat engaged and wondering what's going to happen next. It's not exactly the most exciting, but it keeps your curiosity going enough with outrageous characters and it's pretty easy to follow along with if you do stop paying attention for a minute.
She gives Harley Quinn vibes.
@@MinscFromBaldursGate92 I could easily see Margot Robbie in a hypothetical remake of this!
@@dustyhurd424 There's a decent amount of tension in the movie. I think that suspense is what appealed to me, because I got a bit caught up in it before realizing I had.
"... on second thought, it wasn't funny at all."
"oh, adam sandler!"
I totally agree with the MST3K crew on Adam Sandler's talent. I do take a bit of an issue with their assessment of Jim Carey but I believe even TV's Frank agreed he had talent (not on the show of course).
No kitten and no whip: false advertising!
Jeff Dunham? He's been around long enough to be mentioned on MST3K? That... is so cool!
Servo: Say, on behalf of Gypsy, Crow & myself, I'd just like to ask you, *_What the hell is your deal?!_* XD Best line EVER!!!
I actually don’t hate this movie! It could have been done better, but it got me hooked and the ending actually surprised me.
John Forsythe - eternally whipped 😆 this movie was a great warmup for Dynasty 😄
i have not seen a new mst3k in a long while thx for upload
I think that's for the new series.
11:16 "We can rebuild you John, faster stronger" 😂 #1
My parents had a "console stereo" like the one shown @ 55:09 & everything was cool until I blew one of the speakers out with the Deep Purple "Burn" album. It was THEN that I was officially a teenager!
I love how into the movie Mike seems to get when he's like, "Just GO you IDIOT!" This is definitely a movie that I would watch either in it's riffed or un-riffed form.
"There's not a cold shower on earth" had me and my friends dying
"She's standing on Donna Reed!" 😂
“It’s a swingin’ world baby!”
-CROW
Oh man. I've been waiting for this one!
Remember this being the rare episode where the movie isn't THAT bad.
Yeah, this and Girls Town are actually engaging movies.
Ann-Margret's really going for it, if nothing else.
Mst3k is the whole bottle and a drop!
I've met more than one woman like this...
1:10:15 - That recoil when Mike does a curtsy LOL
"Oh no, she's marking the couch!"
The only reference to a cat in the whole thing! And it's a riff.
I would have loved to see Crow and Dr Forrester in the same scene together face-to-face but I understand that they had to get a double play Dr. Forrester because Trace Beaulieu was busy operating Crow
The blooper for that scene is great hehe
😆😂 ohmygod, when they were jumping around with their bionic sounds, and Tom spun around ... 🤣🤣🤣
@7:20 Doodles Weaver is also the uncle of one Sigourney Weaver, an American actress of some renown.
I have been looking for this one for a while thanks for posting.
52:07 The lead guy's just standing there like "Let's see where they're going with this"
He (Uncle Bentley) really is out of his league. Wrong actor. Badly casted. Doodles woulda been better.
This movie is Funny Games and Knock Knock and Gone Girl all in one 🤯
Honestly, this movie is pretty good.
Wow. Just wow. I think this is my new favorite episode. I guess I'm a sucker for crazies.
Forsythe such a potted plant the same conscious or not
..."he loves you, you love him!" 😂 "Safe as I've ever been!" Why did the same song go through my head? 🤣 this was one of the shows with the best riffs! It kept me laughing.
Christmas came early! Haven't seen this episode in such a long time. One of the few I couldn't find on YT before. Clear my schedule, it's Ann-Margret time!
19deadman77 It actually was on UA-cam some time ago. Unfortunately it was taken down due to copyright issues brought up by Universal Studios...
Thanks! I'd forgotten how fun your show is!
Thanks for the upload! I especially like thos annotations, they are very helpful for people like me who doesn´t live in the US or understand every joke :)
this was not only a very funny MST3K episode, but it was actually a very good movie, thanks for the upload
in the not too distant future, on some guys smartphone screen
my own smartphone screen
True story
Nice.
There was a guy who LOLd, because he was watching MST
@@mrpieceofwork Also nice. Let's keep it going.
7:20 not only was Doodles Weaver in Spike Jones' City Slickers, he was also Sigourney Weaver's uncle.
39:50 - Supertramp joke, thanks Crow!
0:56:26 - A possible imitation of Jim Backus' character Thurston Howell III from "Gilligan's Island." Or at least the sort of old-money Middle-Atlantic types that Howell is a caricature of.
That movie taught my favorite moral: as long as you're morally conflicted, lying is the solution.
What kind of rich guy doesn't have a set of golf clubs, an Italian shotgun, or an antique sword for teaching kids like this a lesson?
Or a trusted manservant with a truncheon. Heck, he could've borrowed that shrill lady's, he looked like he had potential.
Ron was actually my favorite character. “Olé.” 😆
"...puppy with a nunchuck...!" ROTFALMAO!
4:57 THE EAGLE IS RUNNING! THE EAGLE IS RUNNING! THE EAGLE IS WETTING HIS PANTS! WHOA!
I found this scene very funny
"OOH, THAT BURRITO IS REPEATING ON ME!"
XD
Hooray, another fully annotated episode!
Let's hope "fair use" doesn't take this one down.
One thing about Ann-Margret's plan here that kills it is if she screamed r(a)pe, all this guys has to do is go, "Who's the fugitive? Who's the proven Juvey that broke out after damn near killing a woman? Yeah, your hosed, honey."
Aside of that, I also spotted the allegory: A stray; goes to a house and gets fed; like any stray being fed to comes back; it blackmails you into taking care of it with it's viciousness but also cuteness; the stray beings over other strays; the friends get violent and start swiping at you; Ann-Margret is literally a stray friggan cat!
While I totally agree with you about Ann Margret's character being hosed, please don't compare her with a cat. I've had lots of cats through my life, and they were all very affectionate and bonded. And well-behaved. I haven't collected 50, I only have two, and I also like dogs a lot. I'm just tired of people who don't know cats assuming they're all little narcissists, because they're not. You just get what you give with them, because they're not a pack species. They require respect, love, and consideration - which is a thing humans would do well to emulate.
I recognize that this sort of metaphor was popular in the 50s and 60s - crazy woman = demanding pet - but that's sort of horrible on both sides... This woman - well, these "teens" - are utterly creepy, and it's always been hard for me to grasp how anyone could find these kinds of people attractive in ANY way for even a moment. I'd rather be shipwrecked than within 25 miles of this kind of crazy. Looks are entertaining for a day or so, but if there's no sane, intelligent personality backing them up, it all just gets boring or annoying really fast.
I dunno if I could even watch this if it weren't filtered through MST3K!
I know it sounds like I'm missing the whole humor point, but I'm really not. I'm just tired of the cat thing, and I've seen crazy manipulative bitches do real harm, so this movie makes me anxious too. Never could've been made as anything but a horror film after the Manson family started dropping by... Though I'll give the filmmakers credit - they do seem to be playing it as a horror film. (And I don't think I've EVER used the phrase "I'll give the filmmakers credit," regarding something screened on the Satellite of Love!)
Crow: "Very dark. Very smelly. Wait, that's ME." 😆😆😆
it's so annoying how much of a push over this guy is. he's just letting anyone do anything with him and his home and goes along with it. not without complaining in the process though of course.
That was a pretty good movie!