My last concert before the virus was a free concert by local resident Michael Nesmith & Pato Banton. He moved here (Monterey County) after his mom invented Liquid Paper. He produced Repo Man & wrote Different Drum ( Linda Ronstadt first hit) and was in The Monkees. Cool riff.
Whenever I hear one of the fan letters say stuff like, "I tape every episode so I can watch them later!" I always wonder if that same tape they made is the one where the copy I'm watching now came from. I know it's a long shot, but who knows! Neat thought.
@@trentnunyabiz6204 dude beta max was dead by the 90s it's was all vhs until early 2000s late 99 when DVD came out but unless you had 500/600 dollars you keep on vhs even after DVD became f The main media they keep vhs DVD combos until Obama won
'Dave' (the fat husband) was played by Bruno VeSota, who also appeared in the following MST3K movies; The Undead (as Scroop, the Innkeeper), Daddy-O (as Sidney Chillas), and The Wild World of Batwoman (as Setlzer). 'Liz' (the cheating wife) was played by Yvette Vickers. She was also in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (not as the giantess, though). Her body was found in her home in 2011...apparently, she had been dead for nearly a year, but no one had known.
So what did people think was wrong with her that year? Susan Cabot who was in The Viking Women and the Sea Serpent and the Wasp Woman (two movies) also had a worse than ordinarily bad death.
At 57:30 you can hear the Kookaburra bird. In the movies this bird appears in every continent on earth but in reality, they only live in Australia. It cracks me up whenever I hear it (in settings outside of Australia).
I wonder where the whole coffee thing in mainly older movies and tv shows started, the crazy thing is they serve the coffee and they seldom if ever drink it then they leave.
The break at 46:00; Am I the _only person_ who noticed Tom's head was a coffee-pot, that the coffee cups were color-coordinated to everyone's main color (jumpsuit in Joel's case) & that the console buttons were too? To be fair, the console buttons always were.
The lead Yvette Vickers is the one who was found dead in her Laurel Canyon home. She was also in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, and was apparently very smart, funny and kind in real life.
One is for pouring, one is for fun - I can't decide if that's funny or greatly disturbing. But I love my MST3K & the guys too much so I'm just gonna keep laughing
thank you. I thought I was going crazy. must be that it was just the puppet they had on set at the time. I think they use it in a sketch later where they give him a human head
Yeah, but at the break at 46:00; Am I the _only person_ who noticed Tom's head was a coffee-pot, that the coffee cups were color-coordinated to everyone's main color (jumpsuit in Joel's case) & that the console buttons were too? To be fair, the console buttons always were.
I actually busted out laughing when Peter Graves "rescued" the screaming woman by pointing a loaded gun at her! Was that his first day? Did he train under Barney Fife??
I agree as well, but much respect to his comedy mind. He got second billing to Joel in the writers credits, so we're laughing at a lot of his jokes.@@Ayden_B
One thing the short gets right is Orichalcum being strongly associated with Atlantis. In some version of the Arthurian legend Excalibur is also made of Orichalcum.
Yes. The break at 46:00; Am I the _only person_ who noticed Tom's head was a coffee-pot, that the coffee cups were color-coordinated to everyone's main color (jumpsuit in Joel's case) & that the console buttons were too? To be fair, the console buttons always were.
@@HungryForTastyFoodAndComicArt You know what? As convinced I was that he was stoned all the time - even his appearances on Letterman, he _tried_ to make appearing zonky part of his act, but just appeared like he smoked to get there, I'm gonna accept what you wrote here. A lot of the behavior he exhibits would be the same for either. He gets irritated with the bots, misses his mark a lot of the time etc. But being high or lacking sleep can account for either. I hope you're right.
@@choosecarefully408 what a beautiful answer! And Orwell was very much in favour of preserving beauty, so I am very honored by your reply! Thank you! (Because we are typing, I must add "no sarcasm"). 🤗 🍻
Fun Facts: Yvette Vickers (Liz) was last seen alive in 2010. She had withdrawn from her extended family, and her mummified body was discovered by actress and neighbor Susan Savage on April 27, 2011, in her home at 10021 Westwanda Drive, Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles. The exact date of her death is unknown, but forensic scientists concluded that she may have been dead for as long as a year before her body was discovered. There were no signs of foul play. Rumors that Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner paid for Vickers' cremation and funeral were never officially confirmed, although Hefner issued statements expressing his sorrow and outrage at her lonely death.
My last concert before the virus was a free concert by local resident Michael Nesmith & Pato Banton. He moved here
(Monterey County) after his mom invented Liquid Paper. He produced Repo Man & wrote Different Drum ( Linda Ronstadt first hit) and was in The Monkees. Cool riff.
That sounds like a beautiful fever dream. Also Mike Nesmith is one of my faves so I'm jelly.
Whenever I hear one of the fan letters say stuff like, "I tape every episode so I can watch them later!" I always wonder if that same tape they made is the one where the copy I'm watching now came from. I know it's a long shot, but who knows! Neat thought.
Some i have watched from the early days with 4 doors. When they worked out of K station
@Jangler333 I didn't think beta made it through the 90's, pretty hard to find a beta max player with spare blank tapes these day's.
@@trentnunyabiz6204 you can always record over old tapes.
@@trippmoore
There's always the idiot husband who tapes a couple of his favorite Three Stooges
movies over their
Wedding Video! 📼
@@trentnunyabiz6204 dude beta max was dead by the 90s it's was all vhs until early 2000s late 99 when DVD came out but unless you had 500/600 dollars you keep on vhs even after DVD became f
The main media they keep vhs DVD combos until Obama won
'Dave' (the fat husband) was played by Bruno VeSota, who also appeared in the following MST3K movies; The Undead (as Scroop, the Innkeeper), Daddy-O (as Sidney Chillas), and The Wild World of Batwoman (as Setlzer).
'Liz' (the cheating wife) was played by Yvette Vickers. She was also in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (not as the giantess, though). Her body was found in her home in 2011...apparently, she had been dead for nearly a year, but no one had known.
Huh. Kinda sad. But she definitely had a colorful life.
So what did people think was wrong with her that year? Susan Cabot who was in The Viking Women and the Sea Serpent and the Wasp Woman (two movies) also had a worse than ordinarily bad death.
He was also in Gunslinger as Zebelon Tabb.
A regular of Gorman...
*Corman
At 57:30 you can hear the Kookaburra bird. In the movies this bird appears in every continent on earth but in reality, they only live in Australia. It cracks me up whenever I hear it (in settings outside of Australia).
They're good for setting a certain mood. Kind of like loons. Those suckers get around too.
It's the Wilhelm Scream of Jungle movies.
@@KesselRunner606 Yes! It is.
Clowns. Are. Raining down.
Hear the *scream* of the *grease*-paint!
*Daaynger!*
Clown puddles.
"You want a Salted Nutroll?" 😂
"Over there in them reeds..."
"...is where my Daddy met my Pappy."
I still use "get on your orange and yellow knees and kiss my clown feet that I haven't killed you." to this day.
the skit that Joel and his pals did at the 1:12 mark always cracks me up,thats why i keep watching this movie
I wonder where the whole coffee thing in mainly older movies and tv shows started, the crazy thing is they serve the coffee and they seldom if ever drink it then they leave.
The break at 46:00; Am I the _only person_ who noticed Tom's head was a coffee-pot, that the coffee cups were color-coordinated to everyone's main color (jumpsuit in Joel's case) & that the console buttons were too?
To be fair, the console buttons always were.
The lead Yvette Vickers is the one who was found dead in her Laurel Canyon home. She was also in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, and was apparently very smart, funny and kind in real life.
@55:48: Jack Black confirmed time traveler or immortal vampire. Think about it, won't you?
He's just Tenacious.
Somewhere in that trashy monster movie "Attack Of The Giant Leeches" there's a moral to the story...or maybe that's the Thorazine talking. 🥴
“Your hat’s very creative today, Kyle.”
OMG! This is one of the funniest ones they've ever done! "The Hooterville Seven!" ... and we're off! That short at the beginning was ridiculous!
Man, Steve has the worst luck. Eaten by leeches and host to a brood of alien shrimp babies.
That is what happens when a guy gets married.
Now it's stuck in my head..
"Oh di oh do do I'm a danger to myself and others..."
Brian O'Neil the uncle dad song, lol!!!
11:36 "Give us Barrabas!" 😂😂
haha, I have heard them say that in other episodes too. I love it when they have running jokes going.
Cro in the thar 'Cleetus teeth' was hilarious
Break for a snack...Dave would’ve wanted us to
Most unlikely marriage in movie history.
1:26:42 -1:27:22 -- Man, that chick is taking every opportunity to touch up old Chunk Rockchest.
- "Some sort of war tank..."
- "Oh okay....wha! A WAR TANK!!!"
as opposed to a peace tank
Billy!
*Don't be a hero!* LOL
Crash Corrigan is an example of "In Shape Out Of Shape Guys" like on Family Guy.
That was the fashion of musclemen back then. They always looked like they were holding in their guts. Crash Corrigan was the Hugh Jackman of his time.
@@DunmoresMovieMania Really?
One is for pouring, one is for fun - I can't decide if that's funny or greatly disturbing. But I love my MST3K & the guys too much so I'm just gonna keep laughing
I need Coffee and lots of it please don`t stop just dump it all down my throat this Movie makes me scream for Coffee have no idea why !
Ha
Ha
OMG I love Frank.
Did anyone else notice that they used the exact same music as Night of the Blood Beast?
correct 😂
"shouldn't have married her knowing she loathed me." u tell it brother...
Trump said that about all of his wives.
Isn't that case of most marriages in the 2020s? People I had known that had been married for over twenty years are almost all divorced now.
The uncle dad song is hilarious!!!
“They’re certainly well dressed for adventure.”
I always wear a floppy hat and high-heels when exploring undersea continents.
Servo: "Oh, no! They're shooting hot dogs at them!"
Crow: "Hold the mustard on that one!"
Love the Joe Pesci Goodfellas reference about the butcher knife!
holy smokes i dont think i ever saw that clown bit before, that was wild 🤣 new favorite mst3k bit next to Joey the Lemur
GET ON YOUR ORANGE AND YELLOW KNEES AND KISS MY CLOWN FEET THAT I HAVEN'T KILLED YOU
That fat husband from the movie is the bad guy from Daddy-O.
Bruno Vesota
@@DunmoresMovieMania and almost Victor Buono.
The boys did a little bodywork in the old General Lee. LoL
Chuck wan't a beautiful hunk, he was a divinely beautiful HUNK!!
this is the funniest opening ever
Gotta be the llama skit for me
The sheriff's name should've been Steele Squarejaw.
This movie and the short were surprisingly eventful.
On further review those were Italian frogmen who never stopped fighting WWII
Notice how his girlfriend keeps calling him "stubborn", while her Dad is the one who refuses to give up on his dynamite plan.
@ 18:51
Hey, I had the same haircut when I was nineteen! (It was the Eighties. Sue me.)
Well, I'm Gonna Miss Them. Now We Gotta Go Hang Out At The Grocery Store Again.
Ah, flesh-coloured hands for Servo.
thank you. I thought I was going crazy. must be that it was just the puppet they had on set at the time. I think they use it in a sketch later where they give him a human head
Yeah, but at the break at 46:00; Am I the _only person_ who noticed Tom's head was a coffee-pot, that the coffee cups were color-coordinated to everyone's main color (jumpsuit in Joel's case) & that the console buttons were too?
To be fair, the console buttons always were.
27:29 🚬🥃
Tom Servo predicts the future. 😯
WILLIAM CONRED AS CANNON
Huh... So this is the serials tom paris was recreating in the holodeck...
🎶We're a danger to ourselves and others 🎶
I actually busted out laughing when Peter Graves "rescued" the screaming woman by pointing a loaded gun at her! Was that his first day? Did he train under Barney Fife??
He also had his finger inside the trigger guard not recommended.
The actor is Ken Clark.
I didn't THINK that was Peter Graves! :)
I can't figure whether Tom's human hands are cute or terrifying.
"DOI-ANNE!!!!!"
I'm going Leechy Nuts!!
the Tin Drum reference! I didn't think anyone knew that movie. Lololol
The early ones with Joel are best. They're more laid back and organic. The later ones often feel forced.
Totally agree. I could never really get into the Mike seasons. Though I really enjoyed two Jonah seasons
Agreed.
I agree as well, but much respect to his comedy mind. He got second billing to Joel in the writers credits, so we're laughing at a lot of his jokes.@@Ayden_B
Brought to you by Maxwell House.
Orichalcum? Reminds me of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis!
One thing the short gets right is Orichalcum being strongly associated with Atlantis.
In some version of the Arthurian legend Excalibur is also made of Orichalcum.
Flesh Gordon’s underwater adventure?
How is it Atlantis with no water?
You missed the bit where the professor explained that they built a dome of orichalcum.
@@LoneKharnivore That still doesn't explain the bright sunlight and clouds...
Captain Proton.
Is there a wisp of sense to Crash Corrigan?
Did servo just say the c word? 10:11 😆
OH WE:VE GOT MOVIE SIGN!
25:51 looks like an old mercury rectifier.
8:32 🐐 "I AM THE GOD OF HELLFIRE"
lol one of the robots head fell off near the end
Isn't the girl at the lake when he dynamited it the insurance investigator who had a love/hate relationship with Banacek
Why don't these say the name of the movie.. as if anyone is goin "ohh, yeah!! E6s2aX52z is a GREAT episode!!!"
Commercial sign now!
1:09:52 How accommodating of them to all die at the same time! They all literally die at the exact same moment.
anyone else notice that servo has human hands in this episode
Yes. The break at 46:00; Am I the _only person_ who noticed Tom's head was a coffee-pot, that the coffee cups were color-coordinated to everyone's main color (jumpsuit in Joel's case) & that the console buttons were too?
To be fair, the console buttons always were.
@@choosecarefully408 -- That color coordination is -- in.... sane... funny.
@@DunmoresMovieMania in....sane....in.....the......mem......brane....ha.....ha.....................................ha.
@@choosecarefully408 I love the stuff that ends up in Tom's head. But no brains. That would seem a natural.
Am I the only one wondering how that dynamite fuse could burn underwater?
DUH ITS UNDER WATER DYNAMITE...................DUH
safety fuse, maybe 200 years old idk.
N. Nru yes
In all the oldie timie movies dynamite fuses worked under water. It be one of those science facts that you're sposed to ignore and just relax
24:03 …. please tell me someone else saw him make it to second base? 😂
5:10 I cant get enough of tom servos pimples, i wondsr if it cracks the glass when he pops them lol and who has been in my room?
6:29 MOVIES !!
IMPERIAL......................LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Is it just me, or does Joel looked stoned in each episode???
for 20 years, I thought so too, until it was revealed that due to the work he had to do, he was only getting about 4 hours of sleep per night.
@@HungryForTastyFoodAndComicArt You know what? As convinced I was that he was stoned all the time - even his appearances on Letterman, he _tried_ to make appearing zonky part of his act, but just appeared like he smoked to get there, I'm gonna accept what you wrote here. A lot of the behavior he exhibits would be the same for either.
He gets irritated with the bots, misses his mark a lot of the time etc. But being high or lacking sleep can account for either.
I hope you're right.
@@choosecarefully408 Plus "affecting a demeanor and traits which hit a note with a large portion of the audience", yes.
@@HungryForTastyFoodAndComicArt Wow. Orwell would have been proud. 😆
@@choosecarefully408 what a beautiful answer! And Orwell was very much in favour of preserving beauty, so I am very honored by your reply! Thank you! (Because we are typing, I must add "no sarcasm"). 🤗 🍻
Well that intro was dark as fuck.
All those people are dead now
Fun Facts: Yvette Vickers (Liz) was last seen alive in 2010. She had withdrawn from her extended family, and her mummified body was discovered by actress and neighbor Susan Savage on April 27, 2011, in her home at 10021 Westwanda Drive, Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles. The exact date of her death is unknown, but forensic scientists concluded that she may have been dead for as long as a year before her body was discovered. There were no signs of foul play. Rumors that Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner paid for Vickers' cremation and funeral were never officially confirmed, although Hefner issued statements expressing his sorrow and outrage at her lonely death.
anonagain “ fun” fact?
Electric foot ball game? Lol those things were terrible
Sherko football wasn't bad. I also had - have - Vince Lombardi football.
Poor Joel, he's always doing some fuked up sit.
That song at 1:12:20 was hysterical, though! "I'm a danger to myself and others..." LMAO!
@45:00 sounds like the music from the creeping terror
They're all right. Clowns are scary.