This show.... Is comedy brilliance. As a child finding this on cable the first time was one of the greatest TV moments in my life. I'll always be team Joel. Lmao
The beauty of these films is that half the time the guys dont even need to crack a joke, they can just stay silent and let the actual dialogue do the work.
I agree. This is one of the best of season 1 and the movie has potential for a good remake. Don't forget, Oliver Stone wrote one of his first film scripts, in the same vein (pun unintended). lol Called the hand, it's a bit like Misery, with an author losing his hand in a car crash. The film stars Michael Caine and is so so. It felt more like a late 70's slasher, than a 60's Sci-fi. We get to fugitive and his movement keeps things from getting bogged down. When we do get exposition, it's middle of the road, but the main actor is one of the Worst I've seen, in a MST3K. EP. TOP 20 at least. The girls aren't aroung enough, for us to care for the rommance at the end but I've seen worse and it is a bit tragic. The ending was a bit of a cop out and things got tied in a nice bow, similar to a sitcom! Did anyone die on screen? I like Alan Hale and he turns up the heat, in the final showdown. He must have just seen, 'In the heat of the Night because he's thinking award season. So are we but the Razzies don't start until the very late 70's. I know, way too long for a UA-cam review but I wanted people to know you're not alone ;) Although I can see why most people look down on the film but at least it isn't boring!! :) Cheers from Canada
i died when crow said "last one in the fjord's a rotten egg" hahaha i can't believe joel and the mst3k team ad libbed the first couple of seasons. comedy geniuses!
"Long arm of the law," "hand-bag" & "knuckle sandwich" were three of my faves. _Edit:_ Right after I wrote that Joel chimes in with "must be a talent meter" after they check Paul out & say "not a trace" (of radiation). That was _hilariously_ cruel.
Bob Dole, what are you doing making UA-cam posts, you're supposed to be dead. -On the off chance this is the actual Bob Dole, he passed in December 2021, and the post says a year ago, so I'm not sure if that would make this more so funny, or awkward.
i read your comment before watching the movie and didn't think anything of it, then crow's comment. wow. i saw deaf leppard in 1981, (before rick allen's car accident) they opened for blackfoot. blackfoot's lead singer and bassist was with lynyrd skynyrd for a brief time in their formative days.
Fun fact: Joel's invention is a real thing, made by a company called SawStop, and their saws are capable of stopping so quickly that you can hold a hot dog up to a running blade and barely nick the surface.
I know this is a brilliant invention that stops many perfectly smart folks from accidentally losing their fingers... I sure do miss when having all your fingers and a resume were the only requirements to a contracting job though..
And to think, whenever I look at Joel, I can't help but remember Eddies' quote from the episode MST3K - Time Chasers where he says 2 guys shot him up into space after that "sleepy eyed guy" left. LoL!!!
Paul's shoulder sweater is 4 sizes too small. Who knew Thing from the Addams Family had such acting range? "A farewell to arms" seems like a missed opportunity.
Hah, Tris Coffin was in two consecutive MST3K episodes, in movies made over 20 years apart. In experiment 105 "The Corpse Vanishes" (1942) he played the 'good' doctor that married the reporter lady at the end, and in this one, 106 "The Crawling Hand" (1963), he's Security Chief Meidel.
"I wonder if there is an abridged version of this movie?" 😂 I was wondering how long that part was gonna be right at that moment! All the hand jokes are great as well.(In the comments too) - Honestly, EVERY movie I watch runs like an MST3K episode in my head, but I'm overly sarcastic I guess. Nobody likes to watch dvd's with me at home 😝
My ex absolutely refused to go to or watch ANY movie with me. I riff em all! Or call BS on what Hollywood tries to portray as truth to the unsuspecting public. What a ass I am.
The best film shown through MST3K so far. The script, the acting, the music... are not that bad. I've seen many worst crap coming from blockbuster Hollywood.
For whatever reason the line by Tom Servo, "You're not going to wash that with the whites, are you?" when he has the hand in the laundry basket made me laugh most.
Ohhhh, all those terrible hand-puns! They really make me want to bite my fist. They give the finger to good comedy. They slap you in the face. They choke humor. They make me scratch my head. They go under your nails. I will stop now.
As silly as this movie is, it’s the only time I’ve seen Alan Hale play his character without all the usual goofiness he brings to his roles. Interesting and he did a good job imo.
There were many actors who did decent work in legitimate films of the 40s - 60s, but lost ground after that and were relegated to roles in six-day-shoot productions or television (which was largely seen as less respectable than Hollywood). And the guy playing the space scientist isn’t bad either … he’s playing it straight while ol’ no-buttons Peter Breck chews scenery and slaps tables.
I call it Shatner-Style. To me its when you talk choppy and desperate, emoting impending finality, or hope, or love, or confusion. Its an old acting TRICK. William Shatner (James T. Kirk), is one of my favorite actors ever. You can read about him [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shatner, but it all comes from acting in a Shakespearian style. Whether its Lear, Hamlet, Othello or MacBeth, this is an intentional "Stall Tactic," while acting. Like in a Pinter Play, but not quite. Sometimes more is less and Silence speaks Volumes. As an actor, William Shatner is simply combining some of the many WITS into his KIRK character, as the "Bard of Avon,' might say. I guess SOMEONE other than a Shakespearian actor must have done the Shatner-Style on film long ago, like Charles Loughton or someone else, but I don't who it may have been. Other than, perhaps a Maiden tied upon the TRAIN TRACKS, or a victim placed near a TIME BOMB, or a HERO trying to reach a lever or button, the Shatner-Style is unique.
Did they really ad-lib these throughout ? Its like an automatic laugh machine.....lovbe these old shows .....the nput is classic.....what great memories..
Thing, tired of being locked in the box, escaped and killed the whole Adams' Family. THing then proceeded to a killing spree across the CA coastline. Finally caught, Thing spent his entire lonely life locked in another box. Succumbing to depression, Thing killed himself in his cage. This is his story.
B i t d me and my friends would march movies like this and make fun of them out loud all the time. Imagine our pleasure when MST 3K was born. We were all like what!? We're not the only ones!? Die hard fan ever since
"Wanna go see if this lady has some beer in her house?" "Are you serious? That is NOT a good idea. No way, not now, not here while we're at work, absolutely no." "Just think of that long, tall foamy brew." "Okay, let's go."
Holy shit!!! I just picked this MST3K episode completely at random to watch on 3/8. Ya know who's birthday I just heard was on 3/8? Alan Hale Jr. (Skipper, from Gilligan's Island). And who's in this episode (of all the episodes I could've picked)?? Alan Hale Jr. OMG!!! Seriously, had no idea it was his birthday, no idea he's in this movie. And it was his birthday!!! WTF!?? Freaky!! :D
54:00 So the boss gives the okay for them to lie and then answers the phone. The other 2 exit the room and I Thought I heard TOM SERVO say: Good, this will give me a chance to work on those O rings. If that's what he said, it would be a reference to the Challenger, Space Shuttle Disaster, in 1986 and would be considered by some, to be a joke in very poor taste. Now I remember the first time I said, 'I LOVE THIS SHOW!!'
THIS IS THE 2ND MOVIE I EVER SAW. THIS WAS PLAYING AT THE DRIVE IN. SCARED ME AND MY LITTLE BROTHER TO DEATH ! WE WENT AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD SAYING " PRESS THE RED ! " FOR A LONG TIME. PRESS THE RED PRESS THE RED PRESS THE RED.
13:40 And I started jumpin' up and down, yellin' "KILL! Kill!" and he started jumpin' up and down with me, and we was both jumpin' up and down, yellin' "Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!" and the sergeant came over, pinned a medal on me, sent me down the hall, said "You're our boy.” Didn't feel too good about it.
1:22:35 2 Puns they could have used. #1 The Monster arm jumps out of the closet and attacks. I think that was just a bit, 'OVER THE TOP' #2 End of the fight on the beach. Our protagonist walks away and passes out. Time to bid, 'A FAREWELL TO ARMS' What do you think sirs? ;) Cheers from Canada
Sci-fi horror of that era really had dozens of minutes of non stop talking info dump scenes, you have to swim through that to get to the cherry that is the later half of those movies.
something on your mind trace? "my spunky little space sock." "oh and i suppose next you'll tell me there's rings around uranus." "hey, he's got a woody." "i've got a couple of hammocks and sailors hat i'd like you to wear." so many hand and arm puns... missed one, "hand job".
Sam Taylor I've never seen Alan Hale Sr. in any films. But I've always admired Hale Jr. I feel stirrings of nostalgia when I see him in movies or on Gilligan's Island.
I guess Steve picked the wrong week to give up amphetamines. Is Steve's secretary the witch from The Undead? Lastly, my ears may be playing tricks on me, but I always thought there were two magic voices, one of which was May Jo Pehl, alias Pearl. The other magic voice(S) were never credited, and the one on this episode sounds to me like a third voice. Does that make sense?
A movie with Allison Hayes and Sirry Steffen ending with an epic catfight that doesn't involve Allison Hayes or Sirry Steffen? The movie's handlers let that palmed opportunity slip through fingers that could have been raking in the dough, hand over fist.
Dudes, you totally MISSED Peter Breck ("Just tell them I'm smoking) who played hotheaded NICK BARLEY on "The Big Valley"! -- AH NEVER MIND! Just as I restarted the video you got it!! Excellent!
Yep. "Is that Nick from Big Valley?" How did you miss that? Go to the corner, sit on the high stool, put on the tall pointy hat...for starters. BOOOO! There now. :o)
Hodgkin's disease (HD) is a type of lymphoma, which is a blood cancer that starts in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system helps the immune system get rid of waste and fight infections.
This show.... Is comedy brilliance. As a child finding this on cable the first time was one of the greatest TV moments in my life. I'll always be team Joel. Lmao
Yup! Saw it as a young teen and watched for a long time, lost track of it and now as an adult…holy sh*t, it’s so funny!!
Mike ALL DAY, but yes, discovering this show as a teen was the gift that keeps on giving to this day
The beauty of these films is that half the time the guys dont even need to crack a joke, they can just stay silent and let the actual dialogue do the work.
They are not killing the movie, they just watch how the movie dies on the small screen
eh I kind of like this one it's cute in its self-seriousness
I agree. This is one of the best of season 1 and the movie has potential for a good remake. Don't forget, Oliver Stone wrote one of his first film scripts, in the same vein (pun unintended). lol
Called the hand, it's a bit like Misery, with an author losing his hand in a car crash. The film stars Michael Caine and is so so.
It felt more like a late 70's slasher, than a 60's Sci-fi.
We get to fugitive and his movement keeps things from getting bogged down.
When we do get exposition, it's middle of the road, but the main actor is one of the Worst I've seen, in a MST3K. EP.
TOP 20 at least.
The girls aren't aroung enough, for us to care for the rommance at the end but I've seen worse and it is a bit tragic.
The ending was a bit of a cop out and things got tied in a nice bow, similar to a sitcom! Did anyone die on screen?
I like Alan Hale and he turns up the heat, in the final showdown. He must have just seen, 'In the heat of the Night because he's thinking award season.
So are we but the Razzies don't start until the very late 70's.
I know, way too long for a UA-cam review but I wanted people to know you're not alone ;)
Although I can see why most people look down on the film but at least it isn't boring!! :)
Cheers from Canada
beauty of these films is you can just put on the audio and if you hear "Skipper" or "little buddy" you know Alan Hale just appeared.
Before he puts it in the fridge, he really needs to write on the freezer wrap "human hand: do not eat."
Thank you - every MST3K I get to see that wasn't available before is a real treat.
i died when crow said "last one in the fjord's a rotten egg" hahaha i can't believe joel and the mst3k team ad libbed the first couple of seasons. comedy geniuses!
They ad-libbed the KTMA episodes, not these.
"Long arm of the law," "hand-bag" & "knuckle sandwich" were three of my faves.
_Edit:_ Right after I wrote that Joel chimes in with "must be a talent meter" after they check Paul out & say "not a trace" (of radiation). That was _hilariously_ cruel.
I love how with Joel it's like he's their dad and their older brother and with Mike he's their buddy.
Bob Dole, what are you doing making UA-cam posts, you're supposed to be dead. -On the off chance this is the actual Bob Dole, he passed in December 2021, and the post says a year ago, so I'm not sure if that would make this more so funny, or awkward.
@@mzdtmp2 Bob Dole is always with you.
Bob Dole's like the force, but with Viagra commercials on the side.
Joel has his own subtle dopey funniness (even though he disliked being on camera).
"I recognize him. He used to be with Def Leppard."
So fucked up. And hilarious.
The weed works wonders, man.
Well yeah Def Leppard sucks
i read your comment before watching the movie and didn't think anything of it, then crow's comment. wow. i saw deaf leppard in 1981, (before rick allen's car accident) they opened for blackfoot. blackfoot's lead singer and bassist was with lynyrd skynyrd for a brief time in their formative days.
I don’t get it
@@spencerthestupidsamurai7326 def leppard's drummer lost his arm in a car accident.
Thing-The Early Years (before he landed the gig on Addams Family).
And Frankenstein was also called:
Lurch the early years !!👍💪🤢
Thing was played by Lurch.
Fun fact: Joel's invention is a real thing, made by a company called SawStop, and their saws are capable of stopping so quickly that you can hold a hot dog up to a running blade and barely nick the surface.
'Shake hands with Danger' NO MORE!
I know this is a brilliant invention that stops many perfectly smart folks from accidentally losing their fingers... I sure do miss when having all your fingers and a resume were the only requirements to a contracting job though..
So it's not an invention at all
This predicted it
Yes, I've heard about that
The best part is those cats fighting over who gets to eat the decaying hand. The cats are the heroes of this movie! Just like Jonesy.
Was it Chekov who said, "Don't ever introduce a hungry cat on the screen if it's not going to eat a disembodied hand"?
@22:11 "He"looks like a cross between Jerry Mathers and James Dean; a Beaver without a cause"..had me in stitches. 😄
And to think, whenever I look at Joel, I can't help but remember Eddies' quote from the episode MST3K - Time Chasers where he says 2 guys shot him up into space after that "sleepy eyed guy" left. LoL!!!
Paul's shoulder sweater is 4 sizes too small. Who knew Thing from the Addams Family had such acting range? "A farewell to arms" seems like a missed opportunity.
Low hanging fruit and they totally missed it
Hah, Tris Coffin was in two consecutive MST3K episodes, in movies made over 20 years apart. In experiment 105 "The Corpse Vanishes" (1942) he played the 'good' doctor that married the reporter lady at the end, and in this one, 106 "The Crawling Hand" (1963), he's Security Chief Meidel.
That's so sweet of the program, to show the drawings of a child! So sweet!
"Be advised, he's arm and dangerous."
he's really "handy" with the art of murder.
Ready to give you the finger or a thumb up.
I give this movie one THIRD DIGIT UP.
It's a good thing there was only one, otherwise they'd have to face a whole army.
I saw this at the theater when I was 5 years old. It scared the crap out of me. I am happy to see it still lives on You Tube.
Haha, nice!
That means you can't be older than about 72 years old.
You survived this movie unMSTied?! 😮
I love 1:19:03 with the "His neck is stiff for God's sake leave him alone!" That line is just so hilarious to me.
Yeah, I just laughed out loud at that “his neck is stiff!” line...😂
"I wonder if there is an abridged version of this movie?" 😂 I was wondering how long that part was gonna be right at that moment! All the hand jokes are great as well.(In the comments too) - Honestly, EVERY movie I watch runs like an MST3K episode in my head, but I'm overly sarcastic I guess. Nobody likes to watch dvd's with me at home 😝
My ex absolutely refused to go to or watch ANY movie with me. I riff em all! Or call BS on what Hollywood tries to portray as truth to the unsuspecting public. What a ass I am.
@@feltongailey8987 iT's sort of dispiriting you can't comment on non-mst3000 movies the way you can here. You can, but you can hear a coin drop.
The best film shown through MST3K so far. The script, the acting, the music... are not that bad. I've seen many worst crap coming from blockbuster Hollywood.
So true !👍🏾
Really? You need to get out more.
Gotta ' hand ' it to 'em .....the special effects are incredible
If you mean they're not credible, then, yeah.
@@Bonzulac dead on
@@scitsalcoryp
This is a pretty even-handed opinion.
For whatever reason the line by Tom Servo, "You're not going to wash that with the whites, are you?" when he has the hand in the laundry basket made me laugh most.
I remember when oscilloscopes and six foot tall tape drives were actually a pretty big deal. I'm old.
I'm only 40 min. into the flick and I had to pause just to comment on how much I'm loving these hand puns!!! 😅
This movie is a collection legend
Servo: “I wonder if there is an abridged version of this movie?”
Crow: “If there is, let’s burn it.”
I love every episode, but this one is just the best for me. Every joke hits straight in the funny bone. I'm over here giggling like a kid.
O god..."Hand-to-hand combat" broke me.
Tell them im smoking
It's all about the cat fight in the junkyard at the end!
The have you thought about getting your hair frosted and Max Headroom's dad jokes were hilarious! 😂 😂😂
It's a travesty Thing wasn't credited for his part in this film. He deserves a hand for his brilliant acting. 😊
Ohhhh, all those terrible hand-puns!
They really make me want to bite my fist.
They give the finger to good comedy.
They slap you in the face.
They choke humor.
They make me scratch my head.
They go under your nails.
I will stop now.
I have to HAND it to the movie, it made me laugh. Pointing the FINGER at Mystery Science Theater and saying thanks. Two THUMBS up! PINKY swear!
~ HEART ~
DAMMIT, BARB! (Barb Dunkelman, that is)
Severed body parts make great horror films. Has anyone checked out The Crawling Eye?
Beast With Five Fingers is a 1940s horror classic.
Is that the same Crawling Eye with precious few crawling eyes? Lol
The first episode I watched back in 1989-1990? I was hooked. “Cat fight.”
I love tracking all the former TV stars. MST3K is a !FUN! game!!!
As silly as this movie is, it’s the only time I’ve seen Alan Hale play his character without all the usual goofiness he brings to his roles. Interesting and he did a good job imo.
There were many actors who did decent work in legitimate films of the 40s - 60s, but lost ground after that and were relegated to roles in six-day-shoot productions or television (which was largely seen as less respectable than Hollywood).
And the guy playing the space scientist isn’t bad either … he’s playing it straight while ol’ no-buttons Peter Breck chews scenery and slaps tables.
The Bots had a grand ole time with this sci-fi/horror masterpiece, good times!!!🙏👍👻
Werewolf, Projected Man, this movie...why is the guy who turns into a monster always named Paul?
+lisvender
There's a time traveler named Paul who's a movie freak.
And "Track of the Moon Beast". "PAUL IS NOT PAUL ANYMORE!"
***** Yeah, that's right! I forgot about that one! Paul, you nut, stop transforming into monsters!
Why is everyone at NASA named Steve?
Ever heard of Ru paul?
The juke-box scene is a killer
"I think he's taken acting lessons from William Shatner." 😂
I call it Shatner-Style. To me its when you talk choppy and desperate, emoting impending finality, or hope, or love, or confusion. Its an old acting TRICK. William Shatner (James T. Kirk), is one of my favorite actors ever. You can read about him [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shatner, but it all comes from acting in a Shakespearian style. Whether its Lear, Hamlet, Othello or MacBeth, this is an intentional "Stall Tactic," while acting. Like in a Pinter Play, but not quite. Sometimes more is less and Silence speaks Volumes. As an actor, William Shatner is simply combining some of the many WITS into his KIRK character, as the "Bard of Avon,' might say. I guess SOMEONE other than a Shakespearian actor must have done the Shatner-Style on film long ago, like Charles Loughton or someone else, but I don't who it may have been. Other than, perhaps a Maiden tied upon the TRAIN TRACKS, or a victim placed near a TIME BOMB, or a HERO trying to reach a lever or button, the Shatner-Style is unique.
😳😂😂😂😂😂
Did they really ad-lib these throughout ?
Its like an automatic laugh machine.....lovbe these old shows .....the nput is classic.....what great memories..
omg,they predicted the table slap perfectly XD
This episode is one of the first I remember watching as a kid. It didn't scare me then, but it confuses me now... Is that progress?
No. It's only a dream.
"Dames like this always have beer". The two ambulance drivers are the comic relief of this movie.
Thing, tired of being locked in the box, escaped and killed the whole Adams' Family. THing then proceeded to a killing spree across the CA coastline. Finally caught, Thing spent his entire lonely life locked in another box. Succumbing to depression, Thing killed himself in his cage. This is his story.
B i t d me and my friends would march movies like this and make fun of them out loud all the time. Imagine our pleasure when MST 3K was born. We were all like what!? We're not the only ones!? Die hard fan ever since
20:47
“I’ve gotta pick … drop … should we cut and retake?”
“No, just keep going.”
"Wanna go see if this lady has some beer in her house?"
"Are you serious? That is NOT a good idea. No way, not now, not here while we're at work, absolutely no."
"Just think of that long, tall foamy brew."
"Okay, let's go."
This friggin show cracks me up!
You know things are bad when You keep a liquor cabinet in Your bedroom
Worked for Dean Martin.
@@wadecarmen7501 hahaa and he is dead
Thanks for the quality upload! :)
This was a good one! Riddled with incredibly funny puns!
I watched this movie on TV back in the 1960's when I was about four or five years old the hand scared the heck out of me 😂
"He's a Welcome Cat now..."
Ooh thats a good one xD
Holy shit!!! I just picked this MST3K episode completely at random to watch on 3/8. Ya know who's birthday I just heard was on 3/8? Alan Hale Jr. (Skipper, from Gilligan's Island). And who's in this episode (of all the episodes I could've picked)?? Alan Hale Jr. OMG!!! Seriously, had no idea it was his birthday, no idea he's in this movie. And it was his birthday!!! WTF!?? Freaky!! :D
"He used to be in Def Leppard" 😂
KILLS ME EVERY TIME.. LOL💀💪💀
I can't believe it took me 30 years to realize Dr. F called Joel a "spunky little space sock" and actually hear what he called him. Lol
Hi. I'm Roland Gift from the fine young cannibals. You drive me crazy. LoL
22:55
“Baby split” is 2-7 or 3-10.
6 and 10 are next to each other; that’s not a split.
Servo: "Oh yeah well we know Buzz Aldrin" Hilarious!
54:00
So the boss gives the okay for them to lie and then answers the phone.
The other 2 exit the room and I Thought I heard TOM SERVO
say:
Good, this will give me a chance to work on those O rings.
If that's what he said, it would be a reference to the Challenger, Space Shuttle Disaster, in 1986 and would be considered by some, to be a joke in very poor taste.
Now I remember the first time I said, 'I LOVE THIS SHOW!!'
My second favorite MST3K movie where a guy named Paul is turned into a monster and has a foreign-accented woman concerned.
1:02:05 "They don't build houses like this anymore" is what people say about my house - which was built the year after this film came out. 😅
1:07:29
The fact that these two actors were the heart of the film says a lot
Why didn't Alan Hale hit anybody with his hat, DAMMIT?
He did in the sequel: The Crawling Penis.
@Wade Carmen-I thought that was a Ron Jeremy flick
lol
To catch a hand You have to think like a hand ...
THIS IS THE 2ND MOVIE I EVER SAW. THIS WAS PLAYING AT THE DRIVE IN. SCARED ME AND MY LITTLE BROTHER TO DEATH ! WE WENT AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD SAYING " PRESS THE RED ! " FOR A LONG TIME. PRESS THE RED PRESS THE RED PRESS THE RED.
13:40
And I started jumpin' up and down, yellin' "KILL! Kill!" and he started jumpin' up and down with me, and we was both jumpin' up and down, yellin'
"Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!" and the sergeant came over, pinned a medal on me, sent me down the hall, said "You're our boy.”
Didn't feel too good about it.
Doesn't seem like a bad movie, actually.
yeah it was actually pretty soild
Seriously? 😕
1:22:35
2 Puns they could have used.
#1 The Monster arm jumps out of the closet and attacks.
I think that was just a bit,
'OVER THE TOP'
#2 End of the fight on the beach. Our protagonist walks away and passes out. Time to bid, 'A FAREWELL TO ARMS'
What do you think sirs? ;)
Cheers from Canada
Dames like her always keep beer around ...
Drinking one now!👍💪😎🍺
It's funny how on the sets, they just gradually improve the quality of the props
Sci-fi horror of that era really had dozens of minutes of non stop talking info dump scenes, you have to swim through that to get to the cherry that is the later half of those movies.
Hiliarous episode good riffing and good host segments 😊
And let's not forget the sequel,..The Finger That Flipped Off!!
And, the sequel, The Crawling Hamburger Helper Hand!
And the prequel: The Handy Man
15:42---next youll tell me theres rings around your uranus-----
OMG. I movie rarity. A film with Allison Hayes where her character isn't killed. That almost never happens.
An under appreciated actress.
The Unearthly she doesn’t die
10:30
Not everyone is Steve!!
The Loon is Minnesota's state bird - so we're big on making Loon calls.
something on your mind trace?
"my spunky little space sock."
"oh and i suppose next you'll tell me there's rings around uranus."
"hey, he's got a woody."
"i've got a couple of hammocks and sailors hat i'd like you to wear."
so many hand and arm puns... missed one, "hand job".
Be thankful the song playing on the jukebox at the malt shop wasn't " Hand Jive". 😆
Was Alan Hale Jr. ever young? Everything I've seen him in, this movie, giant spider, Gilligan, Hang em High,....he's always older with white hair.
Sam Taylor I've never seen Alan Hale Sr. in any films. But I've always admired Hale Jr. I feel stirrings of nostalgia when I see him in movies or on Gilligan's Island.
Maybe he started acting in his 40s, like Alan Rickman
I didnt catch a mano a mano joke. I was sure they would have at least one. Maybe I missed it.
Rod Lauren's performance in the second half of the movie is giving big Tommy Wiseau vibes if only this was made after 2003.
Omg this is so cool. My grandfather made this film
I guess Steve picked the wrong week to give up amphetamines. Is Steve's secretary the witch from The Undead? Lastly, my ears may be playing tricks on me, but I always thought there were two magic voices, one of which was May Jo Pehl, alias Pearl. The other magic voice(S) were never credited, and the one on this episode sounds to me like a third voice. Does that make sense?
The Swedish doctor at about 1:16:00 sounded like Tudor Turtles Mr Wizard. "Drizzle drazzle druzzle drome, time for zees vun to come home!"
I'll always remember that cartoon. 😌😁👍🏾
After seeing this movie hand me downs will never be the same.
A movie with Allison Hayes and Sirry Steffen ending with an epic catfight that doesn't involve Allison Hayes or Sirry Steffen? The movie's handlers let that palmed opportunity slip through fingers that could have been raking in the dough, hand over fist.
Damn, a quick google... Allison Hayes was in 5 experiments!
nomadmalachi and it shows here.
That's a comment for the books, Futonrevolution!
~ HEART ~
There's a movie by Oliver Stone with Michael Caine called "The Hand" that's very good. This one is pretty decent!
Max Headrom - also see SCTVs' sketch "my bloody hand"
Holy shit that scene with the jukebox
thanx for posting ...
Fun fact: There are some letters on the wall that may be "Honeywell".
When Joel hits movie sign he gets a treat, I just noticed that after watching over 30 years, lol. @1:27:08, hey lets put in a 2 second cat fight!
"Hi, I'm Tom Servo."
AAAAAGGGGGGGGH
Best joke in the whole episode XD
Dudes, you totally MISSED Peter Breck ("Just tell them I'm smoking) who played hotheaded NICK BARLEY on "The Big Valley"! -- AH NEVER MIND! Just as I restarted the video you got it!! Excellent!
Yep. "Is that Nick from Big Valley?" How did you miss that? Go to the corner, sit on the high stool, put on the tall pointy hat...for starters. BOOOO! There now. :o)
Hodgkin's disease (HD) is a type of lymphoma,
which is a blood cancer that starts in the lymphatic system. The
lymphatic system helps the immune system get rid of waste and fight
infections.
The cat sounding like Donald Duck when the dude entered through the window was hilarious.
1:11:20
Now this has to be a,
'SHAUN OF THE DEAD'
Killer QUEEN influence!!!
Regardless, it's awesome!
"You're tearing me apart Marta!"