In the MST3K Amazing Colossal Episode Guide, MJN writes: "There is a wonderful moment in The Lost Continent that we failed to point out in our treatment of it. During the rock-climbing sequence, when they are hauling Sid Melton up onto a plateau by the butt, Hugh Beaumont is in the background completely losing it. He's barely trying to cover the fact that he's laughing. Luckily for us, Sam Newfield never did a second take. Look for it, you'll not be disappointed."
I don't remember how old I was, but I was very young, and it was thanksgiving. My father was watching TV to get away from the family for a bit (as we can all understand), and I saw these black & white dinosaurs fighting each other, but what was so strange to me were these theater seats at the bottom of the screen and these shadowy figures who kept talking throughout the movie. Curious of it all, I asked my father what it was. That moment, and this episode, marked the very first time I was introduced to MST3K. I have been a devoted fan ever since, and it continues to bring me great joy to this day. Mostly because now I'm old enough to understand the jokes, heh.
Mine was Ring of Fire which sadly I can't find but I love this episode. Their timing is spot on and they have such a quick wit. Even some of their skits are funny including Mike Nelsons short bits. Loved him as Torgo. I just always thought Joel was the funniest.
I hear ya. A lot of it went way over my head when I was a kid but I'd still tune in late night on the weekends just because I liked the sets and the characters.
@@MFields2178 I agree that Joel was the best, but I wonder if that is only because when I started watching it when it was only Joel. Yes, Mike was great as Torgo, but I really liked it when he was the Feet of Manus.
Every Friday I would set my VCR to record this. I had like 20-ish tapes with these episodes & old commercials which always made me laugh. I’m so happy to find these on RUclips.
1:06:09 Crow:"He brought Stravinsky with him." My god, that's a classy dinosaur reference. The dinosaur piece from Disney's original Fantasia from the 50's(?) was set to a section of Sravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" Not sure if it's in the comments anywhere, but I just had to add it. It kinda caught me off guard.
A mystery explained: In the original theatrical prints of this film , at about 56 minutes in, the movie was tinted green. That's why all the characters are looking around like, "What the heck!?" Since at least one writer at Best Brains has read the Psychotronic guide (where I got this info a couple decades ago) I thought for sure they'd mention it in the Amazing Colossal Episode Guide - but they didn't.
58:23, the "dust came out of my pantleg" line is possibly a reference to The Great Escape, where the POWs used that method to disperse dirt dug up from the tunnels.
Best Brains chose to cut out at least 2 scenes of subplot but then present you with ALL the padding -- hiking and rock climbing -- to try and make the episode funnier.
The final host segment is a reference to the Bob Dorian intros/outros from AMC's early days. The line "doing terrible things to my dog with a fork" is taken from Steve Martin's "My Real Name" routine.
This show will never die. You could watch it when it first came out. Then in 2002. Watch it 2010 pause 2015. Now 2021. Doesn't matter. Forever it stands the 💙tEsT oF tImE!📽 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹
I did it. I got through the whole thing. Granted I had to leave and come back to it a few days later several times over, but I still got through it. I salute you for surviving one of the most boring movies I have ever seen and adding your comedy for us. The bonus with Joel at the end felt like a reward for having endured it.
This turkey of a film with its endless padding and papier-mache rock climbing is truly one of the worst and most boring they ever riffed. Congrats on making it through. Having Hugh Beaumont as a horseman of the apocalypse helps.
It's still getting me through, a year later lol. I told my qanon friend that this wasn't going away in "a week" (like she thought), I said a year plus... I didn't want to lord it over her but everything she said was dead wrong lol
Please never take down this movie. I can't tell you how many times Rock Climbing put me to sleep when nothing else would 😪😴😪😴 In dozens of viewings, I think I've only made it to the part with the dinos maybe twice. This movie works better than melatonin.
I'm 35 now I used to watch this religiously with my dad. I visited him every other wknd so it's pretty nostalgic for me haha. I'm finally getting old. But yea this is really tripping me out
@@tharealmikezee3165 some best memories of me and dad were watching MST3k....he had a great sense of humor but rarely laughed outloud. Time Chasers had him in stitches! Enjoy your dad time! There's no better better way to spend it.
I decided to watch this after watching Hercules Versus the Moon Men. Man, this episode makes Deep Hurting look like a walk in the park. The sandy, sandy park.
it's like a bunch of guys went rock climbing, spontaneously decided to film it and make a movie out of the trip, but then ran out of ideas as soon as the trip was over and decided to pull a bunch of jungle adventure tropes out of hat
15:07 I don't know if Crow was actually referencing it, but Marcel Marceau actually did have a record album. "The Best of Marcel Marceao" (sic) was released in 1979, and consisted of 19 minutes of silence followed by applause.
My mother would have Loved that! There were 4 girls & we could be noisy. I said there was a new song called "The Sounds of Silence" Simon & Garfunkel. "Does the record just go around with no sound?" Now you have found her wish?🌠Thnx!
The guy talking to the systems at 17:13 is remarkably close to how I talked to my equipment during my time in the military. No matter what, it was always the wrong size sprocket.
I love the Mike Nelson cameos before he took over the Satellite of Love. I always thought they were both good in their own way. "Did you make that out of mash potatoes?"--reference to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. At least the long boring rock climbing ended so they could get to the long boring jungle walking. Good Stuff
This has to be the funniest invention exchange. No matter how many times I watch it, I still laugh every time. "you just invented the staircase you big dumb kid! “
At 3:18 Professor Forester says, "It's a nice day for a Blood Letting", in the same rhythm, and with fist pump of Billy Idol's "White Wedding". Do pop references in the intros count?
29:57: "I can see you're really upset about this, Dave" is from 2001:A Space Odyssey. 33:41: from Close Encounters of the Absurd Kind. This movie made me love rock climbing.
Missed one! When Cesar takes a drink and one of the guys starts speaking for him in a high falsetto voice, that's a reference to Blazing Saddles. Gene Wilder's character The Waco Kid (AKA Jim) takes a hit off a joint and delivers his next line in a high-pitched voice.
@@alexandramclean9041 ...this episode is from 1980? Joel had a time machine!?! (Blazing Saddles was released in 1974...) (Edit: And yes, I know you meant Lost Continent. XD )
I remember when they had these on Thanksgiving or Xmas not sure but I remember my family all watching it.We all adored MST3K cause my parents saw these movies in the theaters and they thought they were bad then but when they saw them again someone was riffing on them.So my parents just fell in love with them sadly only me and my brother are left from a 6 member family but this show holds a special place with me as we all got together with no yelling.
You know, I’ve been watching this show for the better part of 20 years and for one reason or another, I still haven’t seen every episode, lol. I’m still finding “new” material to make me laugh out loud every time I look them up.
Mike Nelson's cameo as Hugh Beaumont in space might be my favorite MST3K moment. What a treat at the end! I didn't know Joel had been on SNL and David Letterman.
Found one that wasn't annotated: 27:43 "Hey don't get technical with me" - not sure if it was intended but I immediately recognized that from the original Star Wars (episode IV) when C-3P0 says "Don't get technical with me" to R2-D2. I'm sure someone else has already spotted that. :)
This is one of those mst3k episodes that rewards repeat watching. This time around, I noticed how the "getting the team together" sequence, as well as the subsequent plane scenes, were mostly a collection of "tight five" stand-up sets 😂 Particularly the bit about "orders: they give 'em, you get' em" and the Uber-sarcastic spiel about "liquid hydrogen with smashed atoms". I love it. 😁
1:01:24 -- "Yeah and babies cry for it." Slang phrase for various soothing syrup recipes during the 1890s, many of which contained tincture of opium. Soothes the little buggers down a treat!
the annotation at 57:44 says that 'Doh' dates back to Gilligans Island but actually comes from James Finlayson in the Laurel and Hardy film Way out West, just nitpicking but thought it needed saying.
7:14, this is the Military Base that Samantha and Darrin and Tabitha report to when Samantha reveals she's a witch in one of Darrin's Dreams..... the back lot military base, complete with signage
At 42:16 when I think Crow says, "He turned around, and the hitchhiker was gone!" and then I think Tom gasps, he is probably referring to the urban legend of the /vanishing hitchhiker/ in which someone picks up a hitchhiker and then he disappears out of no where with no explanation.
Conan Doyle wrote a story about lands a pilot found somewhere above 30 000 fts in the sky. It was the altitude limit then and not an airplane could fly that high. The pilot discovered tropical jungles there, met a tiger and the tiger has torn him into pieces. His mutilated head dropped down upon our earth and that was the only evidence to the real existence of these lands above.
Neal Scroggs you know they make little plastic things that fit into that space to catch all your lost continents? They mostly fill up with crumbs and change, but it’s still pretty useful!
Thanks for upload, love this movie. Just for fun take a look at 38:39. Hugh Beaumont loses it and cracks up with laughter when the Sargent is being pulled up during the rope scene. Hugh has to cover his face to stifle his laugh. Peace!
I'm hoping ppl new to MST3K and watching this will love all the eps they are soon to discover, as much as we dinosaurs* did. 😁 . This kind of good-natured, clever humor is very much what the world needs more of, especially these days. * yes, a terrible pun considering some scenes in this film.
I just noticed that a model f the Millennium Falcon makes up a piece of the wall of the Satellite of Love, among other random little objects. About 20 years and I just noticed it now. lol
01:11:18 “Everyone! Ronnie! Biff!…Get all the Teen Titans!!” I’m sure Crow is referring to the comic book series The New Teen Titans; since this came out way before the more well known cartoon series. (Both of them.)
When Monkey Boy gets eaten by the dinosaur there must be a film clip missing after that. They played up the other death and the misfortunes too much to have just said nothing about that one.
"No country can survive when... it loses the respect of its people or the whole world." - Bad as this movie can be, man, Dr. Rostov had a great line there to Major Nolan when describing all the feelings he lost for his native Russia due to what happened to him in the Holocaust, and how he wanted Russia to return to how it was before it became the USSR.
In the MST3K Amazing Colossal Episode Guide, MJN writes: "There is a wonderful moment in The Lost Continent that we failed to point out in our treatment of it. During the rock-climbing sequence, when they are hauling Sid Melton up onto a plateau by the butt, Hugh Beaumont is in the background completely losing it. He's barely trying to cover the fact that he's laughing. Luckily for us, Sam Newfield never did a second take. Look for it, you'll not be disappointed."
I saw it. That was pretty funny.
Thank you so much for pointing that out. Lol
that was flipping great. thank you. lol
38:30 - 38:40
@@notinspectorgadget Lovely! Many thanks!
I don't remember how old I was, but I was very young, and it was thanksgiving. My father was watching TV to get away from the family for a bit (as we can all understand), and I saw these black & white dinosaurs fighting each other, but what was so strange to me were these theater seats at the bottom of the screen and these shadowy figures who kept talking throughout the movie. Curious of it all, I asked my father what it was.
That moment, and this episode, marked the very first time I was introduced to MST3K. I have been a devoted fan ever since, and it continues to bring me great joy to this day. Mostly because now I'm old enough to understand the jokes, heh.
Looking forward to the reboot?
Mine was Ring of Fire which sadly I can't find but I love this episode. Their timing is spot on and they have such a quick wit. Even some of their skits are funny including Mike Nelsons short bits. Loved him as Torgo. I just always thought Joel was the funniest.
sbkMulletMan I love your story
I hear ya. A lot of it went way over my head when I was a kid but I'd still tune in late night on the weekends just because I liked the sets and the characters.
@@MFields2178
I agree that Joel was the best, but I wonder if that is only because when I started watching it when it was only Joel.
Yes, Mike was great as Torgo, but I really liked it when he was the Feet of Manus.
What the hell!? There were a good thirty minutes of non-rock-climbing scenes in this movie! Madness!
Every Friday I would set my VCR to record this. I had like 20-ish tapes with these episodes & old commercials which always made me laugh. I’m so happy to find these on RUclips.
Me too! From comedy central☺
I don't like it no more I like the old ones
The commercials can be the best part for me! I’d love to watch those tapes
So much fun watching these when they first came out. Laughing through most of the movie with friends.
I've tried to watch them all and it's hard to find *Godzilla vs. Megalon.* 😉
1:06:09 Crow:"He brought Stravinsky with him."
My god, that's a classy dinosaur reference.
The dinosaur piece from Disney's original Fantasia from the 50's(?) was set to a section of Sravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"
Not sure if it's in the comments anywhere, but I just had to add it. It kinda caught me off guard.
Wikipedia says it was released in 1940. That is kind of interesting, though.
@@Daviticus042 interesting. Love things that hold true. The test of time. I do like my fellow watchers. Thx!
@ 36:15 'can you turn down your Aaron Copland watch please..'
This is one of my absolute favorite ones because nothing happens for so long. It's really good to watch before I go to sleep.
"Brain the size of a walnut."
"The dinosaurs?"
"No, the director."
Understatement of the decade.
i agree
Yo Adam, nice to see we have the same tastes.
A mystery explained: In the original theatrical prints of this film , at about 56 minutes in, the movie was tinted green. That's why all the characters are looking around like, "What the heck!?" Since at least one writer at Best Brains has read the Psychotronic guide (where I got this info a couple decades ago) I thought for sure they'd mention it in the Amazing Colossal Episode Guide - but they didn't.
Could you give us the exact point where it would’ve turned green here?
Maybe that's why they make the Wizard of Oz joke. Or maybe it was just a coincidence
@@kylestubbs8867 It’s at the point where Sid “Monkey Boy” Milton says “I’ve gone color blind!” at 57:21
Huh, very interesting 🤔
“Lost Continent”... “I lost my keys once but that’s ridiculous.”
😆 that part always gets me.
I can hardly wait for the sequel: *Lost Incontinence*
I think they made it, with an English teacher in the starring role; "Lost In Consonants"
@@markjudy7733 I *vowel* to go see this!
@@sidDkid87 Lost In Translation
The sequel is just 90 minutes of rock climbing
One of my top ten- the riffing is so solid and the movie is perfect Saturday afternoon fodder.
I can now check rock climbing off my bucket list without ever trying it
As someone who's actually been rock climbing (thank you, high school P.E.), I can tell you the movie did NOT do it justice.
Lunay LeZarde What do you think _would?_
the empath loving joker Ah, so John Oliver’s covered then. Good to know.
@names are irrelevant
Hey names, I'm pretty sure you meant Hedi Lamar???
@@lawrencekedz "That's Hedley."
58:23, the "dust came out of my pantleg" line is possibly a reference to The Great Escape, where the POWs used that method to disperse dirt dug up from the tunnels.
At least half the movie was climbing rocks. They really weren't joking.
As Frank said; "Rock climbing, Joel. Rock climbing."
Best Brains chose to cut out at least 2 scenes of subplot but then present you with ALL the padding -- hiking and rock climbing -- to try and make the episode funnier.
The final host segment is a reference to the Bob Dorian intros/outros from AMC's early days. The line "doing terrible things to my dog with a fork" is taken from Steve Martin's "My Real Name" routine.
This show will never die. You could watch it when it first came out. Then in 2002. Watch it 2010 pause 2015.
Now 2021.
Doesn't matter.
Forever it stands the
💙tEsT oF tImE!📽
🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹
@@faithfulgrl 2024 & I've been watching since 1993. It's just the go-to spot for whatever ails you.
I did it. I got through the whole thing. Granted I had to leave and come back to it a few days later several times over, but I still got through it. I salute you for surviving one of the most boring movies I have ever seen and adding your comedy for us. The bonus with Joel at the end felt like a reward for having endured it.
We're all proud of you.
Lol
Congrats man!
This turkey of a film with its endless padding and papier-mache rock climbing is truly one of the worst and most boring they ever riffed. Congrats on making it through. Having Hugh Beaumont as a horseman of the apocalypse helps.
Even rock climbing movies don't have this much rock climbing
Thanks for this channel and making these episodes available online, the nostalgia is making Sheltering In Place a little less maddening.
100% agree. An excellent distraction from this era of awfulness.
It's still getting me through, a year later lol. I told my qanon friend that this wasn't going away in "a week" (like she thought), I said a year plus... I didn't want to lord it over her but everything she said was dead wrong lol
Agreed
Donna, you were one quarantining son-of-a-gun!
The last 3 mins of this video are totally worth all the rock climbing!!!!! Seeing the original, very first mst3k promo was amazing!!!!
"Brain the size of a walnut"
"Who, the dinosaurs?"
"No, the director"
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Oh Look it's a V2!" "Aww, I could have had a V8." One of my favourite jokes ever
this is a genuinely difficult episode to get through.
10/10
Please never take down this movie. I can't tell you how many times Rock Climbing put me to sleep when nothing else would 😪😴😪😴
In dozens of viewings, I think I've only made it to the part with the dinos maybe twice. This movie works better than melatonin.
Nothing else? Not even _Monster A Go-Go?_
@@kylestubbs8867 Nah, that one doesn't do it for me. _Radar Secret Service_ puts me to sleep pretty consistently, but nothing beats *rock climbing*
What are you saying? It's "too-lazy-to,-shave-his-mustache" Joker vs. the dreaded stockfootagesaurus. If that's not exciting, I don't know what is. xD
Yes, a form of ASMR.
I also sleep to MST3K. The Mole episode is my favorite. Down down down...
God no wonder my parents used to love this show
Cool
Your parents have great taste.
I'm 35 now I used to watch this religiously with my dad. I visited him every other wknd so it's pretty nostalgic for me haha. I'm finally getting old. But yea this is really tripping me out
@@tharealmikezee3165 some best memories of me and dad were watching MST3k....he had a great sense of humor but rarely laughed outloud. Time Chasers had him in stitches!
Enjoy your dad time! There's no better better way to spend it.
Mine couldn't understand why I watched it.
Glad I kept this running all the way for the post-credits bonus of Joel's 2013 add-on. Made it worthwhile to sit through all the rock climbing.
I decided to watch this after watching Hercules Versus the Moon Men. Man, this episode makes Deep Hurting look like a walk in the park. The sandy, sandy park.
All I can say is thank you so much for the official uploads; My R2 PAL DVD players don't have a chance of playing those gorgeous R1 DVD sets.
it's like a bunch of guys went rock climbing, spontaneously decided to film it and make a movie out of the trip, but then ran out of ideas as soon as the trip was over and decided to pull a bunch of jungle adventure tropes out of hat
😮
Rock Climbing really hurts. More than Deep Hurting. And I even like the refueling scenes from Starfighters.
15:07
I don't know if Crow was actually referencing it, but Marcel Marceau actually did have a record album. "The Best of Marcel Marceao" (sic) was released in 1979, and consisted of 19 minutes of silence followed by applause.
That might’ve been more entertaining.
My mother would have Loved that! There were 4 girls & we could be noisy. I said there was a new song called
"The Sounds of Silence" Simon & Garfunkel. "Does the record just go around with no sound?" Now you have found her wish?🌠Thnx!
Rock climbing at its best 38:28 butt grab. The guy in the back can be seen laughing at the situation. Classic MST3K!
57:28- "I'm going colorblind"...
Crow- yeah well if this movie were in color, that would mean something.
LOL i love Crow
Crow is my favorite robot :)
@@Tori-di2cf Crow is my favorite
The guy talking to the systems at 17:13 is remarkably close to how I talked to my equipment during my time in the military. No matter what, it was always the wrong size sprocket.
One of my favorite mst3k episodes. Hugh Beaumont and Ceasar Romero are legends and the rock climbing featured is top notch.
I swear, just hearing the first couple notes of the intro song just makes me feel good
"even rock climbing movies don't have this much rock climbing" 56:08 I lost it.
Hugh Beaumont had such a lovely voice. The Dinos in this movie are so cute ☺️
Ohhh and Prince of Space must be put as one of the best of all your shows, I watch everytime my world spins out of control.
I love the Mike Nelson cameos before he took over the Satellite of Love. I always thought they were both good in their own way. "Did you make that out of mash potatoes?"--reference to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. At least the long boring rock climbing ended so they could get to the long boring jungle walking. Good Stuff
This has to be the funniest invention exchange. No matter how many times I watch it, I still laugh every time.
"you just invented the staircase you big dumb kid! “
I would totally buy that portable treadmill.
Someone invented an moveable treadmill lk Frank's invention 😄; don't know if they sold any tho.
One of the better S2 eps. They were really on-form on this one.
At 3:18 Professor Forester says, "It's a nice day for a Blood Letting", in the same rhythm, and with fist pump of Billy Idol's "White Wedding". Do pop references in the intros count?
Of course they do!
Of course !! 😏😉😆
This was some of the best stuff on TV when I was younger my children even know this show
I loved it when Sid Melton took it in the chops from the Triceratops. You just knew the comedy relief guy from Brooklyn was gonna get shmiced.
29:57: "I can see you're really upset about this, Dave" is from 2001:A Space Odyssey.
33:41: from Close Encounters of the Absurd Kind.
This movie made me love rock climbing.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate that commercial at the end? It's a miracle that the show was picked up at all! 😄
Missed one! When Cesar takes a drink and one of the guys starts speaking for him in a high falsetto voice, that's a reference to Blazing Saddles. Gene Wilder's character The Waco Kid (AKA Jim) takes a hit off a joint and delivers his next line in a high-pitched voice.
This made me crack up, laughing. Took me right back to Blazing Saddles. So funny.
For sure, this film was made before Blazing Saddles, but this episode of MST3K was for sure after it.
@@EpicenterArtShop Blazing Saddles was 6 years earlier, so it seems like a good fit for the source of this specific riff.
@@alexandramclean9041 ...this episode is from 1980? Joel had a time machine!?! (Blazing Saddles was released in 1974...)
(Edit: And yes, I know you meant Lost Continent. XD )
I remember when they had these on Thanksgiving or Xmas not sure but I remember my family all watching it.We all adored MST3K cause my parents saw these movies in the theaters and they thought they were bad then but when they saw them again someone was riffing on them.So my parents just fell in love with them sadly only me and my brother are left from a 6 member family but this show holds a special place with me as we all got together with no yelling.
Juan Elorriaga good memories.s
Thanksgiving
29:18 Attention, Art. You don't form a soccer team and eat each other; you form a RUGBY team and eat each other.
Yeah, but back in 1972 when I was 10 I remember it was "a soccer team." I think that's what the good "news reporters" in America called it.
You know, I’ve been watching this show for the better part of 20 years and for one reason or another, I still haven’t seen every episode, lol. I’m still finding “new” material to make me laugh out loud every time I look them up.
Mike Nelson's cameo as Hugh Beaumont in space might be my favorite MST3K moment.
What a treat at the end! I didn't know Joel had been on SNL and David Letterman.
Found one that wasn't annotated: 27:43 "Hey don't get technical with me" - not sure if it was intended but I immediately recognized that from the original Star Wars (episode IV) when C-3P0 says "Don't get technical with me" to R2-D2. I'm sure someone else has already spotted that. :)
"Meanwhile over bowling green Tennessee"
Never forget.
Forget what? 🙂
@@Daviticus042 the Bowling Green massacre, duh 😞
Such great memories of watching this with friends back in college. Rock. Climbing.
27:43 "Don't get technical with me" might be a quote of C3PO from Star Wars.
Yes yes yes!
1:39:15 Crow is buggin' out and Beeper is ready to topple over before the cut lol, beautifully humble beginnings
At 17:06, "Why I oughta...." is a reference to Moe Howard from the Three Stooges.
Birth name: Moses Horowitz
LordFhalkyn porcupine
This is one of those mst3k episodes that rewards repeat watching. This time around, I noticed how the "getting the team together" sequence, as well as the subsequent plane scenes, were mostly a collection of "tight five" stand-up sets 😂 Particularly the bit about "orders: they give 'em, you get' em" and the Uber-sarcastic spiel about "liquid hydrogen with smashed atoms". I love it. 😁
Oh, God. Goatee Joel and Ponytail Trace.
The goatee on Joel actually looks sorta good on him.
The ponytail for Trace...ummmm...not so much.
Joel kinda looks like Shaggy with that thing
I kind of like Ponytail Trace, gives him a different air
@@Roadvirus1 nope. Doesn't go with his juvenile looks.
"Let's form a soccer team and eat each other!"
I'm fucking dead 🤣
This place is crawling with Goldak.
My favorite MST 3K episode
I can't stop giggling at the constant "You ever fly one of these things before?"
1:01:24 -- "Yeah and babies cry for it." Slang phrase for various soothing syrup recipes during the 1890s, many of which contained tincture of opium. Soothes the little buggers down a treat!
Omg is this real??? I was a fan as a kid. Now, im back in the space theatre. Thank you.
57:23 My 1993 VHS of this movie has green tinting for the jungle scenes
The chemistry between these three is undeniable.
At 19:05, two annotations are on top of each other, with the smaller one being the same as another annotation that appears at 20:03.
The actor who played the comic relief character basically played the same part in Radar Secret Service, another MST episode.
the annotation at 57:44 says that 'Doh' dates back to Gilligans Island but actually comes from James Finlayson in the Laurel and Hardy film Way out West, just nitpicking but thought it needed saying.
7:14, this is the Military Base that Samantha and Darrin and Tabitha report to when Samantha reveals she's a witch in one of Darrin's Dreams..... the back lot military base, complete with signage
Holy shit, if you spotted that yourself that's amazing.
And the same base used in multiple Twilight Zone episodes and Outer Limits episodes.
At 42:16 when I think Crow says, "He turned around, and the hitchhiker was gone!" and then I think Tom gasps, he is probably referring to the urban legend of the /vanishing hitchhiker/ in which someone picks up a hitchhiker and then he disappears out of no where with no explanation.
"Didja ever fly one of these things?"
"Hey, I can see my house from here!"
@ 27:21 "I can see our careers from here." "No you can't you're too high up!" :) lol
I lost my keys once, but how do you lose an entire continent?
Conan Doyle wrote a story about lands a pilot found somewhere above 30 000 fts in the sky. It was the altitude limit then and not an airplane could fly that high. The pilot discovered tropical jungles there, met a tiger and the tiger has torn him into pieces. His mutilated head dropped down upon our earth and that was the only evidence to the real existence of these lands above.
Check between the sofa cushions
@@Emiliapocalypse When I lose a continent it's usually in that cramped space between the driver's seat and the center console.
Neal Scroggs you know they make little plastic things that fit into that space to catch all your lost continents? They mostly fill up with crumbs and change, but it’s still pretty useful!
Practice.
Leave It To Beaver dad is one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse? I never would have seen that one coming.
honestly if anyone's gonna end the world, it's the gestalt of suburban dads
The perfect twist: You never saw it coming, but it seems inevitable in hindsight.
Dirtiest thing ever said on 50's TV: Ward, don't you think you were a little hard on the Beaver last night?
Drink your milk
Thanks for upload, love this movie. Just for fun take a look at 38:39. Hugh Beaumont loses it and cracks up with laughter when the Sargent is being pulled up during the rope scene. Hugh has to cover his face to stifle his laugh. Peace!
you can even hear his laughing😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
omg I never even noticed that. movie so much awesomer now... :)
This show is awesome. One of my favs. Always makes me laugh
You know, every year I find myself becoming more and more like Dr. Forester.. and I'm ok with that! 😁
Joel will always be my favorite host on this show. Crow is my favorite bot as well. Very funny for sure.
I prefer Mike myself but to each their own.
I agree! And furthermore, I think Crow was best when Dr. Forrester was still around.
So .... what are they waiting for?
Impact.
Thank you Cro for delivering the all time bestest zinger.
I'm hoping ppl new to MST3K and watching this will love all the eps they are soon to discover, as much as we dinosaurs* did. 😁 . This kind of good-natured, clever humor is very much what the world needs more of, especially these days.
* yes, a terrible pun considering some scenes in this film.
I’m so glad my dad showed me this show.
Rock climbing, Joel.
Rock climbing, Phantom Tactician.
Rock climbing, Fakan.
Rock Climbing, Tellnagito
@@kylestubbs8867 Rock Climbing, Kyle
I just noticed that a model f the Millennium Falcon makes up a piece of the wall of the Satellite of Love, among other random little objects. About 20 years and I just noticed it now. lol
+BakedGamer Also Crow's original set of eyes from the first few episodes were super creepy and bug me out. Freaky.
Weed will do that to you.
Did you notice Joel is left handed
That is a sign of📽 greatness. You can have really good comedy but, when stuff like that gets thrown in it's awesome!💙🎶
oh god, it's the rock-climbing marathon movie
+Rushnerd How did you make the font on your username so unusual for RUclips?
lol! You sound like a jr high kid iliketOp4rty!
Watch Lost online heereeee => twitter.com/c994211efa9edeb3b/status/824452825388249088
+LEON and IVAN going to prompt could be dangerous for some phones.
FlyingOverTr0ut is a great username.
"Just a little spittle" at 1:22:34, is that a reference to Baron Harkonnen from Lynch's Dune?
+Brendan Riker Sounds exactly like it, good find
if so, it's one of many they've done. "Tell me about your homeworld, Usul" and "I *will* kill you!" have appeared elsewhere to my certain knowledge.
01:11:18 “Everyone! Ronnie! Biff!…Get all the Teen Titans!!”
I’m sure Crow is referring to the comic book series The New Teen Titans; since this came out way before the more well known cartoon series. (Both of them.)
I'm interested in rock climbing and Ward Cleaver. Will I enjoy this movie?
I think you fund the right place. Strap yourself in, my friend, and FEEL THE Gs!!
Ward finds a Larry Mondello footprint on top of the mountain. Good enough?.
@47:55 "he has no imagination...he's a sciientist!"
I'll drink to that!!
1:21:03 lol. A movie so bad, that one of the characters actually asks: "Are you bored?" !! *#$% yes, movie!
best line in the movie and it's not even a riff
Half the film is climbing up, half is climbing down. Regardless, I love these films. Did you see the elephant? Perfect drive-in fare.
Long live, MST3K!
When Monkey Boy gets eaten by the dinosaur there must be a film clip missing after that. They played up the other death and the misfortunes too much to have just said nothing about that one.
Well, it WAS Monkey Boy, so maybe they Just Didn't Care.
Best Brains cut multiple scenes of dialogue, but left the padding intact.
And the cut was uneven. I assume a missing scene.
Hiliarous classic episode the riffing was great, good host segments👻
I like that the final robot designs don't look much more slapdash than the prototypes, and that the SOL was originally just Thunderbird 3
Well it said that Joel put the robots together from spare parts that were on the satellite of love so I guess that kind of makes sense
Ya know what I like with my rock climbing? Lots of smoking.
*nods*
ROCK CLIMBING: 35:04 - 56:24
Limit edition Joel with kung fu grip and detachable nut duster goatee COOL!!!
"No country can survive when... it loses the respect of its people or the whole world." - Bad as this movie can be, man, Dr. Rostov had a great line there to Major Nolan when describing all the feelings he lost for his native Russia due to what happened to him in the Holocaust, and how he wanted Russia to return to how it was before it became the USSR.
It was so good that I had to fall asleep.