@Kelly Tolliver I still watch. I get more laughs from Trace and Frank doing their riffing though. Look up The Mads Are Back. They don't try so hard to appeal to younger generations and they also don't censor themselves at all now which I find really cool. They do a live thing every second Tuesday.
@@psycatelic Pfft.. "the younger generation" yeah! They should make jokes about stuff from last century still! How dare they reference anything post 1980.
@Frankcast11 there's nothing wrong with references to modern things...my comment was sort of off, I meant it more as an observation of style, not the topics of the jokes. I watched two The Mads Are Back riffs today, and Frank makes jokes about 2020s events and internet stuff through both of them...and is hilarious. I think the only thing I don't dig about the new MST3K is Kinga. She's just not funny for some reason. Jonah's just OK. I feel like he's merely average...compared to Trace and Joel.
@@psycatelic I've tried through both Netflix seasons (and an episode or two of S13) to let it grow on me, to no avail. The skits are cringe, the mads have no chemistry, the bots' voices and personalities are pretty much interchangeable, and Jonah and Emily are just kind of there. Don't even get me started on Gypsy being run through the political correctness filter in just about every way, from changing her name to "GPC", to being voiced by a regular woman with a regular generic voice. The tragic beauty of the character is while she appeared to be dim-witted and simple at first glance, she was actually the most intelligent and compassionate of the group by a wide margin.
I was having a long hard tiring day. At the end of it, I plopped exhausted on my recliner. I was bumped out. So I pulled out my laptop and searched for good movies. Then Lo and Behold I ran across MST3K. It made me laugh so hard that I forgot my trial and tribulation. I was reminded of not taking life so seriously. To see the funny side of life! Thank you, guys and bots. You're great!
Anyone ever notice the robot is supposed to be a sidekick/C3P0 character, but he actually saves them all repeatedly and is basically the real hero of the movie?
MST3k will always be my favorite show. I used to stay up late to record them all until like 3am then get up and try to go to school, got in trouble quite often sleeping in school. Worth it.
I always feel the same with this episode. I do wonder if the team were not quite on point during this film, it seemed there were so many opportunities for some great silly riffs, but it seemed to miss the mark. Feel free to disagree of course. :)
Said it before and will say it again, the Commander Cody flying effects are actually AMAZING for their time, and even hold up decent as indie effects today. REALLY good energy on the take off with a nice jump in and a good seamless transition cut.
Well, this was in the days where MST3K was affectionate towards the cheesy material it showed. Then Mike Nelson came along and the jokes became more… mean-spirited, if not just plain vile. And that kind of Schadenfreude-driven crap gave birth to the Nostalgia Critic and Channel Awesome, but that’s a whole ‘nother cautionary tale.
I liked Valeria. I looked her up and Angelika Jager was born in West Germany. She's an artist living in Canada now and from watching a video on her art site her accent is apparently real.
I kind of love this movie. I'm a sucker for anything post apocalyptic. I think their vision was a lot greater than their budget. There are pieces of a better movie just under the surface here.
Anyone else think it's weird that the puppets look like more realistic robots than the ones that probably cost a lot more money in the movie they were watching?
After episode 10 of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the Republic Pictures serial, "RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON" was never to be shown on the show again. Thanks largely to the film broke gag that cut the serial's ninth chapter (Battle For The Strattosphere) short!
*awkward, drawn out scene of Lobster man walking into the middle of the screen* *flatly* "What have you done?" That's the best thing I'm ever gonna see in my life.
The guy who did the special effects make up, Ed French, also did make up for terminator 2, supernatural, Buffy, house, Paul blart mall cop, monk, and NCIS. Also most other shows.
I notice that the music here in this movie was recycled. Original the main theme of this movie was originally used for the 1978 movie "Laserblast" which you guys would feature a few years later.
I thought that was the same music! It's crazy how many B-movies use the same soundtrack. For instance "Bloodlust" uses the same music as "The Unearthly"
Don McCullen goddamn it I knew that music was too good for Laserblast. I actually just bought the soundtrack for laserblast yesterday. I’m enjoying such tracks as “billy goes to store” and “more blasting”
Gosh I wish mst3k would do foreign films, notably the Turkish star wars rip off. But there are some bad Kung Fu movies that use music without permission from creators as well.
The woman who played Valeria is now a real estate agent in Manhattan, and the director of this film now makes pornos (I guess the guy in the loin-cloth was foreshadowing). Something about Valeria's performance also makes me think she did some stop-gap work as a dominatrix, flagellating stock brokers with a cat-o-nine tails or something in an Upper West Side loft.
I feel sorry for the actress playing Valaria. I read somewhere that she barely knew any English so she had to learn all her lines phonetically. Hence why her pronunciation is all over the place.
She actually went on to become a noted sculptor/artist. Curiosity got the best of me and I HAD to Google her, to learn if she ever made any other movies seeing how bad she was in this.
"e-pacifiers" were invented to get kids hooked on nicotine in an earliest age as possible (and with no chance of vapies getting cured in their lifetime) by letting them get higher doses of nicotine without setting up the smoke alarms in their schools
"After Pee-wee Herman’s bike is stolen in the film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, a psychic tells him it is hidden in the basement of the Alamo in San Antonio. The Alamo has no basement." 4:00 nice fact
I love 80's sci-fi/fantasy B movies. There's something so endearingly naive and innocent about these movies, even the dumber ones. Movies are way too self consciously serious or goofy these days.
Old factories are bad sci-fi movie breeding-grounds. Also good ones; "Alien" was largely shot in a factory to simulate the massive mechanical bulk of the Nostromo interstellar mass transporter (space tug/cargo). Unlike "Space Mutiny", however, "Alien" had the sense to keep the concrete floors and massive sunlit windows out-of-frame.
I do some movie-riffing videos as well, and it seems to me that cheezy sci-fi films like "Robot Holocaust" are probably the easiest to work with, as they write half of the material themselves!
1:09:05 Miniature golf courses often included a windmill hole. Players had to putt a ball through an opening at the bottom of the windmill without hitting the mil's mechanically driven vanes. It was harder than it sounds.
I leapt out of my seat when he said the invention's name. Are they GWAR fans? The Nitro-Burning Funny Pipe is just TOO DAMN CLOSE to "Nitro-Burning Funny Bong". Or, maybe GWAR are fans of MST3K? Either way, I shat enough bricks to build a scale replica of the SOL in my back yard.
MST3K has done some real stinkers over the years, and I know I should show more respect for ANYONE who has actually made a feature film because i get how much work goes into it, but... this one looks like it came from a Jr. High Acting and Film Class project! LOL Awesome
@KunstKrieg KinoPix Studios it is pretty annoying, people too lazy to actually write out words, thinking everyone understands their little acronyms. I do hate that
@@Jase-ul5yi Dude, you have the internet. Literally takes you less time to highlight the acronym and click "search" than it would take to type it out. Quit being lazy.
Well, they weren't generally being hired for their acting. I honestly can't tell if this lady is heavily-accented or heavily-medicated. She sounds like she's arguing with a bouncer about why she's not too drunk to get in the club, which is one of that unique class of arguments that are self-invalidating, ie the act of asserting the position proves that it's false.
Josh Weinstein was the original bad croney, he was a pretty major contributor during their KTMA season... he was also the voice of Tom Servo both of these years (I was totally shocked to learn that - his Servo voice is his real voice, too). He definitely wasn't "the guy" though, for either role. Kevin Murphy (guy who replaced him) that took him over for the next nine years ended up also being a huge boon.
Mine, too. And somehow, I missed it when season 1 originally aired. I didn't see it until years later. Such a shame, 'cause I think this is some top-notch MST3K right here.
And I thought I had seen every episode of MST. I do not remember this one at all. Man, Robot Holocaust is so inexplicably, irredeemably awful in literally every respect. My head hurts.
The bit with the film "breaking" during the Commander Cody short is so good.
We never know we are in a golden age until it has passed. Thanks for years of laughs. You were the heros we didn't deserve
Exactly 💯 now it just crap
@Kelly Tolliver I still watch. I get more laughs from Trace and Frank doing their riffing though. Look up The Mads Are Back. They don't try so hard to appeal to younger generations and they also don't censor themselves at all now which I find really cool. They do a live thing every second Tuesday.
@@psycatelic Pfft.. "the younger generation" yeah! They should make jokes about stuff from last century still! How dare they reference anything post 1980.
@Frankcast11 there's nothing wrong with references to modern things...my comment was sort of off, I meant it more as an observation of style, not the topics of the jokes. I watched two The Mads Are Back riffs today, and Frank makes jokes about 2020s events and internet stuff through both of them...and is hilarious. I think the only thing I don't dig about the new MST3K is Kinga. She's just not funny for some reason. Jonah's just OK. I feel like he's merely average...compared to Trace and Joel.
@@psycatelic I've tried through both Netflix seasons (and an episode or two of S13) to let it grow on me, to no avail. The skits are cringe, the mads have no chemistry, the bots' voices and personalities are pretty much interchangeable, and Jonah and Emily are just kind of there. Don't even get me started on Gypsy being run through the political correctness filter in just about every way, from changing her name to "GPC", to being voiced by a regular woman with a regular generic voice. The tragic beauty of the character is while she appeared to be dim-witted and simple at first glance, she was actually the most intelligent and compassionate of the group by a wide margin.
I love a film that dedicates ample amounts of screen time to boiler rooms and utility spaces.
Space Mutiny comes to mind. (screams, then calmly exits the golf cart)
I was having a long hard tiring day. At the end of it, I plopped exhausted on my recliner. I was bumped out. So I pulled out my laptop and searched for good movies. Then Lo and Behold I ran across MST3K. It made me laugh so hard that I forgot my trial and tribulation. I was reminded of not taking life so seriously. To see the funny side of life! Thank you, guys and bots. You're great!
This is Season 01 Episode 10
(for those keeping score at home)
FREAK SQUAD watch the next episode it's the funniest 😊
Thank you, kind soul.
I don't care.
I was wondering since two of the people were ones I didn't recognize.
Thanks
Anyone ever notice the robot is supposed to be a sidekick/C3P0 character, but he actually saves them all repeatedly and is basically the real hero of the movie?
Like Kryten 2X4B lol...
MST3k will always be my favorite show. I used to stay up late to record them all until like 3am then get up and try to go to school, got in trouble quite often sleeping in school. Worth it.
"Deep in the power plant lies, the pleasure zone."
Thank god they clarified that from the previous scene of the tribe of Amazonians.
That pleasure zone sort of ties into Schadenfreude as brought up earlier.
Man, this one always feels like you’ve been watching it for hours, but you’re just 30 minutes in…
I always feel the same with this episode. I do wonder if the team were not quite on point during this film, it seemed there were so many opportunities for some great silly riffs, but it seemed to miss the mark. Feel free to disagree of course. :)
Better than The Slime People -- that one put me in a fog
I was thinking the same thing. I actually had to take a break from it.
I find the show unwatchable until about halfway through season 2, and even then, the show didn't really hit its stride until season 3.
Your father was a great man.... and an even better side dish
My eldest daughter was about 6 when these early shows were broadcast. We had a great time watching them together. She's always been precocious.
me and my dad used to watch it when i was 6, too! now here we are 24 years later, rewatching them and laughing together just like old times.🙂
You and your eldest daughter are doomed.
Said it before and will say it again, the Commander Cody flying effects are actually AMAZING for their time, and even hold up decent as indie effects today. REALLY good energy on the take off with a nice jump in and a good seamless transition cut.
I love the Cody serial.
Commando Cody. Commander Cody is the Star Wars character named after him.
Well, this was in the days where MST3K was affectionate towards the cheesy material it showed. Then Mike Nelson came along and the jokes became more… mean-spirited, if not just plain vile.
And that kind of Schadenfreude-driven crap gave birth to the Nostalgia Critic and Channel Awesome, but that’s a whole ‘nother cautionary tale.
@@vulteiuscatellus4105 Do you mean Mike as the host or as the head writer? Because the latter happened in Season 2 long before Joel left.
@@Alkonium It’s most obvious when he’s a host, but you can notice seeds of it when he’s a writer.
Best thing about this so far is that Commado Cody broke halfway through :D
We never find out the clifhanger
I've been watching MST3K since 1997 (when I was 12) and this is the first example of film breaking mid-presentation.
The Julie Newmar reference was for her role as an android in the 1964 TV show My Living Doll.
This is the first mst3k episode I've watched on youtube that actually had an ad when they went for an ad break.
I liked Valeria. I looked her up and Angelika Jager was born in West Germany. She's an artist living in Canada now and from watching a video on her art site her accent is apparently real.
I kind of love this movie. I'm a sucker for anything post apocalyptic. I think their vision was a lot greater than their budget. There are pieces of a better movie just under the surface here.
And to think that this is where Gwar got the name for their song "Nitro Burning Funny Bong"
Ghost Machine Dude, that's a killer piece of useless knowledge! Much respect. 👏
Haha... I deliver stuff to their workshop all the time, I'll ask about it.
@@oljimeagle did you?
@@artiegohome People have won millions by knowing even more useless facts.
no shitttttt this is awesome
I love how they’re “getting too big” to walk on the ceiling
Plus, wasn't Joel zooming Servo around like Commander Cody 2 episodes ago?
@@jean-paulaudette9246 as a kid, the time between being picked up and not seemed like "2 episodes ago".
@@jean-paulaudette9246 In the previous movie right before this they were walking on the ceiling. The whole season was dedicated to ceilings.
Anyone else think it's weird that the puppets look like more realistic robots than the ones that probably cost a lot more money in the movie they were watching?
You may overestimate the budget for this movie. A few college friends filmed it over a weekend, wrapped in a few sheets from mother's linen closet.
@@petermoeller5901 LMAO
Oh, I don't know. That metal skin effect at 1:18:00 looks decent
I’ve been watching Joel eps on a loop, and I think I’m in love. It must be science.
Science FACTS!! I❤JOEL
After episode 10 of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the Republic Pictures serial, "RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON" was never to be shown on the show again. Thanks largely to the film broke gag that cut the serial's ninth chapter (Battle For The Strattosphere) short!
*awkward, drawn out scene of Lobster man walking into the middle of the screen*
*flatly* "What have you done?"
That's the best thing I'm ever gonna see in my life.
Four f
The guy who did the special effects make up, Ed French, also did make up for terminator 2, supernatural, Buffy, house, Paul blart mall cop, monk, and NCIS. Also most other shows.
The overseer robot in the first scene looks way better than this movie deserves.
@@michaelccozens I like how the Crawfish guy looks too, at least his head
You forgot that he worked on Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country
Ed French is a working class hero of film industry!
Paul Blart had the most amazing eyeliner
Stunning dialog. Reminds me of a 7th grade play.
9:39 Ron Howard pops the clutch and tells the Moon to "eat my dust!"
“What happened.”
“THE FILM BROKE?”
I remember coming home from school, turning on Comedy Central, and catching the hour long 1/2 episodes
"Caverns?"
"Yes, caverns, like the one between your ears."
I love the "break" in the serial and the doggy noises.
The ol’ Casio keyboard. Great memories.
@@jdgustofwinddance.7748huh… so that’s what it was. What Casio was it?
I notice that the music here in this movie was recycled. Original the main theme of this movie was originally used for the 1978 movie "Laserblast" which you guys would feature a few years later.
I thought that was the same music! It's crazy how many B-movies use the same soundtrack. For instance "Bloodlust" uses the same music as "The Unearthly"
You are right. It can be heard, here: ruclips.net/video/i55SIYUDEiI/видео.html. How did you notice? I really like the track. 😀
For comparison: 11:18.
Don McCullen goddamn it I knew that music was too good for Laserblast. I actually just bought the soundtrack for laserblast yesterday. I’m enjoying such tracks as “billy goes to store” and “more blasting”
Gosh I wish mst3k would do foreign films, notably the Turkish star wars rip off. But there are some bad Kung Fu movies that use music without permission from creators as well.
@@dagonvaldez2878 they've ton tons of Japanese films
Thank you for keeping these on the channel of love.
The theme songs never gets old
I always get a lil happy when the theme starts
@@Emiliapocalypse and a little sad at the ending music
@@burtknighten1873 Yeah, I noticed there's something a bit melancholy about the ending theme. That's just my opinion, though.
Ending theme is favorite part. Class act these guys. It’s like the perfect final flavor. Really suits the regal nature of the esteem for the product.
"Is that you Joel?"
"No, that's the other Joel. There's two of us."
Why did that joke of all things get me? XD
The woman who played Valeria is now a real estate agent in Manhattan, and the director of this film now makes pornos (I guess the guy in the loin-cloth was foreshadowing). Something about Valeria's performance also makes me think she did some stop-gap work as a dominatrix, flagellating stock brokers with a cat-o-nine tails or something in an Upper West Side loft.
I wouldn't be surprised if she was a dominatrix. Maybe she acted in one of the director's "adult" films before this one.
I the titles she is called Valaria. I mean it's basically a fancy way of spelling Valeria to pretend she is "from the future" .
I feel sorry for the actress playing Valaria. I read somewhere that she barely knew any English so she had to learn all her lines phonetically. Hence why her pronunciation is all over the place.
In the uncensored version she is also bare topped for a very nice scene
He´s Jack THE beanstalk. This is some brilliant stuff.
love you guys for providing all those laughs throughout the years
This is the first episode I ever saw...and it was love at first sight
I'm really disappointed that the Oscars overlooked this movie, especially the Best Supporting Actress category. Angelika Jager got robbed.
Galvanaut71 ROBBED! 👍🏻💙
I don't know if you're being sarcastic, but I was so upset they were heckling her, when she played that part absolutely perfectly
@@benschwarz9133 thxxx
She actually went on to become a noted sculptor/artist. Curiosity got the best of me and I HAD to Google her, to learn if she ever made any other movies seeing how bad she was in this.
Holy crap, Joel invented the Vape.
lol! But, no....we can't trust 'kids' with matches, anymore!! ;D
Looked like a bong to me 😁
Joel isn’t that lame 😂😂
@@joshuablack8221 Haha damn right
"e-pacifiers" were invented to get kids hooked on nicotine in an earliest age as possible (and with no chance of vapies getting cured in their lifetime) by letting them get higher doses of nicotine without setting up the smoke alarms in their schools
19:50 the acting.. in-this, is.. so great.
"I could intutuse you to worlds of pain..."
50:35 The moment that sealed my fate as a lifelong MSTie.
"Look at all this water, it's sure to rust my micro-circuits."
ALL: Shuut uup!
Joel was the best, I love his deadpan style. It's a lot more entertaining than the current iteration. Mike was great too.
Love Joel way more than Mike. Mike always felt like a "straight man" (in the comedic context of that term.) Joel is a true comedian.
"Armageddon tired of this already." 😂🤣😂
Thanks, MST3K!
"After Pee-wee Herman’s bike is stolen in the film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, a psychic tells him it is hidden in the basement of the Alamo in San Antonio. The Alamo has no basement."
4:00 nice fact
cool love pee wee's big adventure, this was a good episode though it was hiliarous good riffing and good host segments
wtf does your comment have to do with the footage at 4:00?
46:50 mentions the basement to the Alamo. Don’t know where this guy got 4:00 mark from.
29:53 Deep in the Power Station is the Pleasure Machine - All Right
It makes me wonder what Commando Cody's actor thought of the riffings of his old serials. Given that he lived long enough.
That one was hard to watch, even with the awesomeness of Joel and friends. I think Dr. Forrester was punishing them for asking for color.
I love 80's sci-fi/fantasy B movies. There's something so endearingly naive and innocent about these movies, even the dumber ones. Movies are way too self consciously serious or goofy these days.
Was "Robot Holocaust" and "Space Mutiny" filmed on the same set? This reminded me of all the railing kills.
Old factories are bad sci-fi movie breeding-grounds. Also good ones; "Alien" was largely shot in a factory to simulate the massive mechanical bulk of the Nostromo interstellar mass transporter (space tug/cargo). Unlike "Space Mutiny", however, "Alien" had the sense to keep the concrete floors and massive sunlit windows out-of-frame.
@@plastikk12 HAHAHAHA !!
Unlikely. The old factory used in Space Mutiny was located in South Africa. This turd of a movie seems to be shot completely in and around New York.
@@michaelccozens wasn't it shot at Shepperton studios primarily?
I do some movie-riffing videos as well, and it seems to me that cheezy sci-fi films like "Robot Holocaust" are probably the easiest to work with, as they write half of the material themselves!
“This whole movie is just socks and violence..”
That evil babe they were making fun of the whole time? I had no problem with her
I like these annotations in an odd way. It's perfect for when you're introducing the series to an alien.
ROBOT ROLL CALL
Paulino Garcia Cambot! Gypsy! Tom Servo! CROOOOW!
1:09:05 Miniature golf courses often included a windmill hole. Players had to putt a ball through an opening at the bottom of the windmill without hitting the mil's mechanically driven vanes. It was harder than it sounds.
4 more days until the new season!
I just wish that everybody would stop toying around Mystery Science Theater 3000 by constantly canceling it so much.
Am I the only one who sings the Dolly Paton song in my head every time Dr Forrester calls him Jolene?
No, you're not. I do it too.
And so far, outside of the movie, this is one of the few times the movie "breaks" in an MST3K episode or event. XD
Wow the opening theme for Robot Holocaust is the same as Laserblast
"He has an eggplant!" Dude... have you ever played Kid Icarus? Eggplants suck.
Haha, awesome comment, Jennifer Arts-et_Metiers!
I think we found Tommy Wiseau's mom!
Willamena Wiseacre . Oh, Hi MORK .
lol, i was just thinking how much better tommy was at acting than this whole cast. ouch...
Oh hi, Dark One
sr brant love your rat (dog?) monk avatar!
@@mendelovitch Fox monk, actually. And thanks. It’s actually from an old medieval manuscript.
I love how you can just kind of tell that all of the director's previous directing experience before this movie was gay porn
That's only because you know this director personally.
Yeah I think that was confirmed
I thought you were talking about the director of MST3K for a second
@@BitsofRealPanther Of course, the only possible way you could know this is if you too knew them personally.
@@snorpenbass4196 ...or not.
Hmm so robots trying to control people and some dude named Neo thwarting it.. sounds familiar.
More than that, the humans exist to provide power (for what, I have no idea)
I leapt out of my seat when he said the invention's name. Are they GWAR fans? The Nitro-Burning Funny Pipe is just TOO DAMN CLOSE to "Nitro-Burning Funny Bong". Or, maybe GWAR are fans of MST3K? Either way, I shat enough bricks to build a scale replica of the SOL in my back yard.
Was re-watching for the umpteenth time and realized how the pavement walkways in "ruins" of the park are manicured! 😂
37:00 all that danger in the tunnel only to end up back at the same pond.
35:02 "You can't make me, you can't make me," is from Gilligan's Island - "Gilligan the Goddess" episode.
Am I the only one who kinda enjoyed the movie? It gives off the vintage-star wars vibe.(And I hope someone sent in the name Guac-Guy...)
Just realized that "Laserblast" shares a theme song with "Robot Holocaust". And I hate them both more because of it.
My god this movie is painful. Currently an hour in and I already feel my brain melting. I don't know how they made it through this.
One of the best shows in the solar system :P
Have you seen _"Plan 3 from Inner Space?"_ I hear they screen it annually on Pluto.
The characters in this movie are fairly interesting.
Oops. Typo. I meant barely interesting.
MST3K has done some real stinkers over the years, and I know I should show more respect for ANYONE who has actually made a feature film because i get how much work goes into it, but... this one looks like it came from a Jr. High Acting and Film Class project! LOL Awesome
This looks like it was filmed entirely on Roosevelt Island.
Agreed! But I think that lake was Harlem Meer, in Central Park.
"this looks like it was filmed in the boiler room of a junior high"
yeah, the same junior high whose D&D club wrote the script
Dear God, I love this as a child and I still do! Can't wait until new season o.o
Jorge 4 days until the reboot
Ness_the_robo 4 DAYS YAY!!!!!!!!!
yes! I miss tom servo!
New voice actors for the bots, so don't go in expecting Kevin Murphy. You'll be disappointed.
I wish not to lose anonymity. ok
god this movie sucks
great episode
I have just started but the music that plays over the opening title credits is surprisingly good -- 11:18.
Radar Men from the Moon looks more awesome than Robot Holocaust.
Radar love women from mars sounds better
Ah, Valaria in high quality.
And yet it still doesn't help the mouth of mallow.
No one here talks to anyone. They all talk at someone.
In the early days, doesn't Joel always look stoned?
I think he was stoned in seasons 1-4...
How can you TELL?
He invented a Monster Truck Bong. Of course he was stoned.
We'll see if he still does in person. Gonna meet him this November.
What else would he do up on the Satellite?
A good warm up for the new season!
I always had a thing for the ESL actresses that appeared in these movies.
"Whuurewulf??"
What does "ESL actress" mean?
Thank you!
@KunstKrieg KinoPix Studios it is pretty annoying, people too lazy to actually write out words, thinking everyone understands their little acronyms. I do hate that
@@Jase-ul5yi Dude, you have the internet. Literally takes you less time to highlight the acronym and click "search" than it would take to type it out.
Quit being lazy.
Well, they weren't generally being hired for their acting.
I honestly can't tell if this lady is heavily-accented or heavily-medicated. She sounds like she's arguing with a bouncer about why she's not too drunk to get in the club, which is one of that unique class of arguments that are self-invalidating, ie the act of asserting the position proves that it's false.
"Of course you're being watched, it's a film, idiot" LOL
47:48 The moment I fell in love with this series.
"They look like pink socks with teeth" Why do I suspect pink socks was not the first choice for this riff?
lol you mean a word that rhymes with sock?
All I can say after watching this early episode: Thank *God* for the introduction of TV's Frank!
Ikr? I try to forget this other guy exists, he's really bad.
Amen, brother. Amen.
Josh Weinstein was the original bad croney, he was a pretty major contributor during their KTMA season... he was also the voice of Tom Servo both of these years (I was totally shocked to learn that - his Servo voice is his real voice, too). He definitely wasn't "the guy" though, for either role. Kevin Murphy (guy who replaced him) that took him over for the next nine years ended up also being a huge boon.
yeah, though my annoyance with him is lessened by the knowledge he was only 17.
Emily Christman I remember reading he was really young when he did this
Leave the Bronx. Honestly that's standing good advice.
so, this is the first appearance of "Neo", before the Matrix ?
Neo is Latin for "new."
@@LoneKharnivore whoosh!
@@scapegoat8171 I don't think that onomatopoeis means what you think it means.
@@LoneKharnivore tbh I don't even know what I meant by that one. Probably drinking again.🤗
Has anyone else noticed that the main title music for the Movie is entirely comprised of music from Laserblast just in a different key.
One of my favorites!
Mine, too. And somehow, I missed it when season 1 originally aired. I didn't see it until years later. Such a shame, 'cause I think this is some top-notch MST3K right here.
Yeah, and so many callbacks to it, in later seasons.
I appreciate the work for adding all the annotations, but it is disappointing you don't recognize the Spinal Tap references.
Music taken from Laserblast. No seriously it’s exactly the same.
Can't wait for the new season! Love you guys (and gals)!
I really like these early seasons where they aren’t trying too hard. It’s really like watching a movie together. The new stuff is way too hyper.
And I thought I had seen every episode of MST. I do not remember this one at all. Man, Robot Holocaust is so inexplicably, irredeemably awful in literally every respect. My head hurts.
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