We are all Zen masters in the art of accepting cosmic paradoxes. Because you can't riff a movie properly without studying it clear down to the atomic level.
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I was a HUGE fan back in the classic era with Joel & Mike, but I haven't really spent time watching the new batch. Partially due to the fact I only have so much screen watching time, but also I'm the only one in my household that appreciates that humor.
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Gaseous Lad, I only recently got Netflix and haven't yet seen the new MST3K. I'm not even sure if those recent seasons are still available. Sorry I couldn't be of much help.
I put my micro-review of the first of the newer seasons on page 6. Feel free to check that out. I have to say that my favorites of the Netflix era would be The Beast Of Hollow Mountain (Season 11) and Killer Fish (Season 12, which is really more a half-season).
By the way, here we are almost at the anniversary of the Netflix version premiering, and Joel Hodgson has just announced a NEW Kickstarter campaigns for new episodes to shop around to other services. How 'bout that?
The aforementioned It's Just A Show just dropped a spate of new episodes, too. They got one of my least-favorites ever (The She-Creature) back-to-back with one of my all-time favorites (Monster A-Go-Go). Weeeird. That's what it is... weeeeiiiiird...
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Killer Fish is a 1970s "action" film about some thieves in Brazil stealing... uh gold? I don't even remember and then they meet some escaped piranhas which one of them collects for some reason. There's a ridiculous plane crash and some "comedic" fat-shaming (of course) and Margeaux Hemmingway: who is so terrible at both acting and vocalizing that Kathy Ireland feels sorry for her.
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You're welcome. Please note: I have now assumed my Space Mutiny name in honor of this fundraising drive. I intend to keep it until the drive is completed.
But I don't mind if everyone continues to call me cleome.
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Recently, CLANG_Potroast informed me, in another thread, that the "Joey the Lemur" sketch is considered, by fan consensus, one of the worst MST3K sketches.
I was shocked ,as I've always loved that sketch. The missed cues and pokey timing are part of its charm, in my opinion. Plus, Joel Hodgson gave the lemur what I think is a very funny voice.
More recently, I've been thinking...I also love the Richard Burton sketch, and the Klack Products advertisement sketch, and probably some other unpopular sketches that I can't remember right now.
Am I just naturally contrarian, or do I simply have bad taste?
The great thing about the Klack sketch is that those "foods" don't look all that different from the bizarre constructs Kraft would encourage housewives to assemble in the 20th Century.
Also, that was poor Mary Wells ("My Guy") singing the theme song to *Catalina Dress-- er, Caper*: victim of bad lyricism and even worse sound. I wonder if she even got paid.
The cute girl who sang "Book Of Love" was a co-writer of the theme from *Rocky*, which means she's the ultra-rare participant in one of these sea-dogs who can say she was nominated for an Oscar!! (She also sang with The Teddy Bears.) The "There's A New World" song was a Kinks song at one point.
So the riff about Little Richard being "the only genuine talent in this film" wasn't totally accurate. But you can see why the participants wouldn't be out there bragging about this chapter in their careers.
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