The best thing about "Mystery Science Theater 3000" is that you laugh so much that you miss so much...so, when you watch the same episode again, it seems new...again and again and again. :) This is awesome! :D
classiclistener01 I love hearing some random thing in everyday life, and retroactively 'getting' a joke. I saw 'the sound of music' for the first time and realized how many dozens of times they've referenced that!!
Oh, the memories.... Making my kids sit down & 'be quiet!' 'cause MST3K was on. Watching my husband laugh until he cried. Realizing that I was slowly but thoroughly imparting the same twisted sense of humor on my children that I possessed..... Ahhhh. Thank you, Mystery Science Theatre!!! :)
Everybody has different sensibilities and context and therefore different things strike them as funny. Some things everybody can laugh at and certain scenes lend themselves to funny commentary but stuff like "He's a matryoshka doll" is pure genius. I remember Allan Sherman who's album "My Son the Folk Singer" was a huge hit in the 60's so these guys can really reach back and bring it on. Fantastic stuff.
+Douglas Schwarz Apparently that is more true than I ever thought possible. I always get a good chuckle from a bad movie. But I didn't laugh at almost anything during the 88th Academy Awards last night. Come to think of it, it didn't seem like much of the live audience was laughing either. Actually, that's kind of sad considering how much money was spent on all the festivities. Maybe Roger Corman should have hosted the show & all the movies up for consideration should have been from The Asylum. LOL
The actor, Jack King, was the only "famous" actor on the entire cast. He actually made something of a name for himself in the Southern California theater scene as... You guessed it... A slapstick comedian. He was the Chris Farley of 1950s SoCal.
I've never been able to decide whether Creeping Terror or Monster A-go-go is the worst movie they've ever done. On the one hand, Creeping terror has basically no characters and no dialog, while Monster A-go-go, well it's not even a movie.
+NameNotAlreadyTaken2 I've seen so many bad movies that "The Creeping Terror" doesn't even seem all that bad anymore. As for "Monster a Go Go", I know I have seen that, but I don't really remember anything about it. I guess that says it all. LOL
I've always thought Creeping Terror is one of the most truly awful and execrable things ever put on film, and why it rarely makes the All-Time Worst lists is beyond me. Possibly because the story behind the film is that it was basically a con job, though after losing the entire sound track the producer/director/everything made a real effort to finish it and even publicize it, so he was serious about it. Monster A Go-Go is supposed to be bad, but CT is supposed to be scary, which makes it much worse in my book.
@@greggrobinson5116 This movie was so bad that I had to call my brother and vent about it. This movie is about a filthy carpet with tentacles annoying everything and everyone. Actually, most of the people who were devoured by the filthy carpet deserved to be devoured. How were they not able to out run the slow filthy carpet.?
Saw this movie last year in London as part of an MST3K All-Nighter. They left this movie till last. I struggled to stay awake during this particular scene. Enough said.
This show was made 1 town away from me in Hopkins, Minnesota so now they just play it on basic cable all the time. Honestly it's probably the best thing I've ever seen happen in a span of 37 or 38 channels, rns muh dawgzz
"Maury Firestein, Kosher GameWarden" --- that shit made soda go flying out of my nose, that was hilarious. Good stuff. He looks like a Maury Firestein!
Isn't this the movie when the narrator says, as the "Creeping Terror" invades the high school gymnasium, "Didn't people know know how to run in the 1950s?" One of my fave MST3000 lines ever!
For those who wish to indulge in one of the best worst movies ever: "where the fish lives" is a reference to MST3K's The Touch of Satan. "This is where the fish lives." "Why did you run away?" *'Cause this is where the fish lives!* Best on-screen romance. /s
I first saw this torturous movie while spying on my parents watching this episode. It was so agonizingly unlikeable, I couldn't look away. Thankfully, MST3K makes this episode worth watching. From the beginning shot when the screen is dark "The point of view of Helen Keller", to this really obese guy screeching "Bobby" before the sight of the creature causes him to fall in a puddle "he's making his own broth!" The crew hits on all cylinders.
'Here comes the most challenging scene in this movie'
2nd, the most challenging, came a minute later when the monster ate him.
The best thing about "Mystery Science Theater 3000" is that you laugh so much that you miss so much...so, when you watch the same episode again, it seems new...again and again and again. :) This is awesome! :D
classiclistener01 I love hearing some random thing in everyday life, and retroactively 'getting' a joke. I saw 'the sound of music' for the first time and realized how many dozens of times they've referenced that!!
"The whole world is this guy's salad bar!"
"And the world has one less Santa."
can't. breathe.
I lost my shit at "This is a portrayal of deep, clinical depression."
Fucking hilarious!! LMFAO!!
"let the current take you away! SWIM!"
"...Bobby doesn't have a lot of friends."
What's a word for something that's cruel, accurate, and hilarious at the same time?
Ironic?
yep, nelson was lead writer even back in the earlier years. they both were great, just delivered the content in their own way. good stuff
Oh, the memories.... Making my kids sit down & 'be quiet!' 'cause MST3K was on. Watching my husband laugh until he cried. Realizing that I was slowly but thoroughly imparting the same twisted sense of humor on my children that I possessed..... Ahhhh. Thank you, Mystery Science Theatre!!! :)
lol "wow bobby REALLY doesnt want to go fishing anymore... he has a manic interest in nature"
"Making Alan Sherman an action hero was NOT a great idea."
Always fun watching this again. Never know what riffs I'll catch that I missed before.
The "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" one really got me!
My favorite riff: "He's making his own broth!"
I haven't been afraid of my own laughter like this in years! Unbelievalbly funny! "Bobby has an almost manic interest in nature". haw!
3:56 -- "Bobby! _Bob-byyyyy_...No, wait...oh, my *God*, it's *Chris Hansen!!!!!* I'm _so_ screwed..."
"-And the world has one less Santa."
Everybody has different sensibilities and context and therefore different things strike them as funny. Some things everybody can laugh at and certain scenes lend themselves to funny commentary but stuff like "He's a matryoshka doll" is pure genius. I remember Allan Sherman who's album "My Son the Folk Singer" was a huge hit in the 60's so these guys can really reach back and bring it on. Fantastic stuff.
+Douglas Schwarz Apparently that is more true than I ever thought possible. I always get a good chuckle from a bad movie. But I didn't laugh at almost anything during the 88th Academy Awards last night. Come to think of it, it didn't seem like much of the live audience was laughing either. Actually, that's kind of sad considering how much money was spent on all the festivities. Maybe Roger Corman should have hosted the show & all the movies up for consideration should have been from The Asylum. LOL
"The whole worlds this guys salad bar."
I remember actually feeling sad that Grandpa was eaten, maybe because he had the most lines in the film besides the narrator.
+Andrew Murrin Hahahaha
It's not that usual, but I acutally felt sad for the guy too. I'm normally happy when the monster kills in a horror movie.
What happened to the grandson?
@@FrenchPaul1988 Yeah, poor dude was just trying to fish with his grandson.
The actor, Jack King, was the only "famous" actor on the entire cast. He actually made something of a name for himself in the Southern California theater scene as...
You guessed it...
A slapstick comedian. He was the Chris Farley of 1950s SoCal.
"Hey! He's making his own broth"
"Ooooh, cannabis!"
The Friday the 13th joke really got me. Lmao
CinemaSins can kiss my ass.
I've never been able to decide whether Creeping Terror or Monster A-go-go is the worst movie they've ever done. On the one hand, Creeping terror has basically no characters and no dialog, while Monster A-go-go, well it's not even a movie.
+NameNotAlreadyTaken2 I've seen so many bad movies that "The Creeping Terror" doesn't even seem all that bad anymore. As for "Monster a Go Go", I know I have seen that, but I don't really remember anything about it. I guess that says it all. LOL
NameNotAlreadyTaken2 wait until you get to Cry Wilderness
or Manos. the worst
I've always thought Creeping Terror is one of the most truly awful and execrable things ever put on film, and why it rarely makes the All-Time Worst lists is beyond me. Possibly because the story behind the film is that it was basically a con job, though after losing the entire sound track the producer/director/everything made a real effort to finish it and even publicize it, so he was serious about it. Monster A Go-Go is supposed to be bad, but CT is supposed to be scary, which makes it much worse in my book.
@@greggrobinson5116
This movie was so bad that I had to call my brother and vent about it. This movie is about a filthy carpet with tentacles annoying everything and everyone.
Actually, most of the people who were devoured by the filthy carpet deserved to be devoured. How were they not able to out run the slow filthy carpet.?
He's part of the "Really Big Brother Program." Lol! =D
That's the line I remember.
"Do I Smell Bacon?" HAHAHAHAHA!!!
"Don't make me stand up Bobby,you know I can't" Ha Ha Ha!
"Ironically, NOW the fish are biting." So perfect in its delivery!
"He's making his own broth!" 😅😅
"Wow! Cannabis!" that was awsome.
Sebastian Cabot's career never was the same after this.
Bobby has often observed his parents at night LMAO!!!
That riff made me spit my coffee!
"Don't make me stand up Bobby..."
BOBBY, WHILE YOU'RE UP THERE GRAB ME A PORTERHOUSE TOO!
And a baked potato! And a cake!
DIANA LEWANDOWSKI And some Yoo-hoo
DON'T MAKE ME GET UP, BOBBY!... ʸᵒᵘ ᵏᶰᵒʷ ᴵ ᶜᵃᶰ'ᵗ⋅⋅⋅
"And Bobby's hopelessly inbred synapses slowly begin to fire."
"Grandpa's psychosis is really ruining this trip :("
Ahahahaha, god this is wonderful, thank you so much for uploading it :)
And the world has one less santa HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOL
I find the score just as hilarious as the voiceovers.
Haha I used to watch this show when I was younger.
Saw this movie last year in London as part of an MST3K All-Nighter. They left this movie till last.
I struggled to stay awake during this particular scene. Enough said.
I remember crying I was laughing so hard the first time I watched this.
"The beautiful lizard quartet."
"Do I smell bacon?"
Bobby? Bobbby? BOBBY!!!
This show was made 1 town away from me in Hopkins, Minnesota so now they just play it on basic cable all the time. Honestly it's probably the best thing I've ever seen happen in a span of 37 or 38 channels, rns muh dawgzz
"Uh oh, here comes the most challenging scene in this movie"
Hahahahahaha!! Oh my god that is hilarious!
lmao 4:23 , "bobby?"
bobby...bobbbby... BOBBY! lol
*"Do I smell bacon?!?"*
Bobby shed his antlers!
LMAO
I LOST IT WHEN THEY STARTED REPEATING BOBBY IAVSF
bobbby....
bobby
"Maury Fierstein: Kosher Game Warden"
"Wait, His name's not Bobby... Uh, STEVE! STEVE!"
Morrie Firestein - Kosher Game Warden. lmao!
All these years later, I'm still mad the MST3K gang never tried to make a comedy spin-off with that character. XD
"Maury Firestein, Kosher GameWarden" --- that shit made soda go flying out of my nose, that was hilarious. Good stuff. He looks like a Maury Firestein!
Do I smell bacon?
Bobby!!! Grab me a porter house!!
I have an idea! Let's cast a huge fat guy for the roll of Grandpa. When I mean fat, I mean rolly polly obese. Shazam!! How do I think of these things!
If this were mst'ed today, an obvious riff would be this:
"Press X to BOBBY!"
Bobby?!?
Shouldn't have all those extra donuts, maybe than he could have crab walked out of this.
Let the current take you away.... SWIM!
...................................................totally cool..........................................!!!
lol this was on last night!!
Isn't this the movie when the narrator says, as the "Creeping Terror" invades the high school gymnasium, "Didn't people know know how to run in the 1950s?" One of my fave MST3000 lines ever!
"This is a portrayal of deep clinical depression." lol
LMAO "mmmmm cannabis" hahaha
Bah-bee!! BAH BEE!!!!!!
Don't make me get up, Bobby!
2:00 do I smell BACON?
"I'm the Pirate King! Huaazaa!! XD
James Lipton: The Later Years
joel was hilarious it wasn't the same after he left plus pearl killed the shiw
looks like micheal moore
hahaha!
I cant hear that name wirhout seeing what they did to him in Team America LMMFAO fuckin guy is a clown.
i miss this show so much. "the giant spider invasion" was my favorite one.
Bobby shed his antlers!
Opie goes fishing with his therapist.
Ok, Santa falling, was down right hilarious
“I..I just hear a monster licking its lips?” Lol 😆
Ahahaa, that was a sweet Ingmar Bergman reference A+!
"Don't make me stand up Bobby!"
1:40
“Do I smell bacon?”
holy crap I love this show! and poor Bobby.....
The next time this kid was seen in a film, he was playing a banjo in Deliverance.
My top 5:
Horror of Party Beach
The Leech Woman
The Giant Spider Invasion
The Creeping Terror
Manos: Hand of Fate
I just miss this show so much!
I love the reference to another MST3K episodes at 3:27
Is this also where the fish lives?
Nate Landherr do you mean the fishes?!
Nope, just the one
For those who wish to indulge in one of the best worst movies ever: "where the fish lives" is a reference to MST3K's The Touch of Satan.
"This is where the fish lives."
"Why did you run away?"
*'Cause this is where the fish lives!*
Best on-screen romance. /s
“Good night fish!”
“*gurgling* good night kids! Hehehehe.”
"Making Allan Sherman an action hero was not a great idea". Hahahaha!
"He's making his own broth!" (as Bobby's grandpa stumbles into the river...)
"let the current take you away; SWIM!"- that was great
Walk Bobby, walk for your life.
The guy who played Bobby in this movie is currently living in Thailand
He's part of the REALLY big brother program!
Bobby?
Did I just hear a monster licking his lips? Classic
i loved this part
This and the Fat-man dialog from Overdrawn at the Memory Bank are my favorite scenes.
Uh-oh, here comes the most challenging scene of this movie......
I first saw this torturous movie while spying on my parents watching this episode. It was so agonizingly unlikeable, I couldn't look away. Thankfully, MST3K makes this episode worth watching. From the beginning shot when the screen is dark "The point of view of Helen Keller", to this really obese guy screeching "Bobby" before the sight of the creature causes him to fall in a puddle "he's making his own broth!" The crew hits on all cylinders.
DO I SMELL BACON!? lol hilarious
BOB-EEEEE?
...hadn't heard of rifftrax...will investigate....thanks.