Rabies is universally fatal once symptoms show. But it is very slow onset depending on where you got bit. The virus needs to literally crawl up nerves. Although the doctors putting off the cure for a ski trip is a bit weird, they do often put it off for the victim to, say, get back to their hometown, or to a better hospital, under their insurance.
hey analog just wanted to say thanks for posting all these episodes. I just got into MST3K about a week ago and have been blasting through them while I kick a major painkiller habit and they have seriously helped me a lot mood wise. without the laughs from em I don't know if i'd have made it this far. thanks again! will definitely buy the dvd's when I can and share with friends the awesomeness of MTS3K in the future
WilSnipeForFood I did the same thing going clean, it was like the only thing I did for about three weeks - and then when the anhedonia kicked in hard-core a few months later, I did it again.
WilSnipeForFood best of luck with your opioid detox. i’m in a similar situation except i’m not kicking the habit. i get high AND watch this show while eating sum skittles or other fruity candy! highlight of my day! but seriously best of luck man!!! i do not envy you...well i kinda do wish i was getting clean...
Good luck with your recovery!! MST3K got me through my detox when I was quitting fentanyl and meth cold turkey. It was brutal but Mike, Bill, and Kevin got me through it!
Paul Carr was only in the second pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Stewart Moss, the bat guy, stabbed himself with a butter knife and died in "The Naked Time" and was one of the Kelvans who reduced the crew to plaster dodecahedrons in "By Any Other Name." Also in the cast of this film is Korax the Klingon from "The Trouble With Tribbles" - the one who instigated the bar fight with Scotty.
It's very bizarre that the wife goes from being panicked to get him checked for rabies to completely dismissing his concerns when he actually wants help.
Bat Guy, worried about his violent episodes, asks to stay at the hospital until treatments are complete. Bat Guy, literally moments later, runs from the hospital when he feels a violent episode coming on. Yet another masterpiece robbed of an Academy Award!
i wonder if anyone else has found them by accident on youtube i found them from youtube reviewers using there clips and i wanted to know more iv been watch them eversence
@@thefunnychiptuneman I caught the last few Mike years in the late 90s but it never occurred to me that I could watch the entire series now online -- Until a year or so ago I stumbled across them and I've done every show up now almost to the end
Costume designed by Stan Winston. Yes, the guy who did the Alien, Predator and Jurassic Park costumes and animatronics...designed that...thing... They all have to start somewhere i guess...
Fun fact: He actually sued the makers of this movie because in the original release (Called The Bat People) he wasn't listed in the opening credits like they had agreed, so in later releases he got his credit. Wasn't really worth it.
The actor playing Dr. Kipling is Paul Carr, a prolific character actor who appeared in many movies and TV shows, notably the second pilot of the original Star Trek series, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," in which he played Lt. Lee Kelso. Sgt. Ward is played by Michael Pataki, another character actor with a long resume, including the original Star Trek episode "The Trouble With Tribbles," in which he played a Klingon who insults the Enterprise and gets slugged by Scotty, and the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Too Short a Season." He will be familiar to MST3K fans as J.C. in "The Sidehackers.":
That's scarier than anything in this movie. The videos of people with hydrophobia are absolutely terrifying. Nothing can save them. I'd rather turn into a batman any day.
I was bitten by a bat a few years ago. I went to the ER for my first set of shots, then followed up with SW district health. I was on their radar for a loooong time
Fun cast facts: Stewart Moss guested twice on Star Trek, in The Naked Time and By Any Other Name. Michael Pataki was in The Trouble With Tribbles. Paul Carr was in the second pilot. Carr is sporting one of 1974's most popular styles, the Captain Kangaroo look.
He and Marianne McAndrew, who plays the kooky wife, were married in real life for 49 years. I wonder if they watched this episode and laughed along with it.
10:21 When the by-night living guy says "It's just my work," the way Crow mimics him made me bust out laughing, and I've seen this episode more times than I can remember. MST3K is the gift that keeps on giving!
49:59 I love that the fat-assed Cadillac ambulance manages to nail the apex of that turn while the cop car has to take a big dramatic handbrake turn just to keep up. It's the goofy details of these MST3k movies that keep me watching them.
These guys can turn the lousiest piece of shit film into a riotous laugh fest. The scriptwriting for the robots is hilarious. On a long space voyage they would be indispensable in keeping the human crew sane yet they should never be considered for medical purposes. Thanks for sharing their depravity!
I saw him in a couple of Perry Mason episodes, one in which he plays the drunk father of a young man who becomes a suspect. Saw him in Lone Ranger and a few other shows as well; he is a pretty good character actor.
Gotta go with "The Crawling Hand"...the way the astronaut begs mission control to kill him in the beginning is way too creepy and disturbing for me, even for a cheesy 50s flick.
Thank you for uploading these. Takes me straight back to my teens when I watched them as new episodes on Comedy Central then SyFy. The nostalgia is great. I can't stop watching them.
Ah, memories. This was my first MST3K. It was some time in the early 2000s, me and my mom channel surfing on a lazy Saturday afternoon and randomly stumbled on this on SciFi. We were both laughing hard. We didn't get the name of the show at the time, and it took me years to find out what the show was. But, years later, I found it again, and glad I did.
MY first episode was Pod People. When I was younger, there was a library where they had VHS's (yes, remember those days?) and MST3k: Pod People was one of them and that basically started a whole chain reaction
Warrior of the Lost World. Saw it in May 1996, just after Comedy Central cancelled MST3K. Laughed myself silly for two hours, been a huge fan ever since.
My first was the movie. RUTH: “Do you notice a peculiar indentation in their heads?” SERVO: NOOOOOOOO!!! One of the few times in my life that something I drank came out of my nose.
I was still a kid when it was on TV, but my first one was either Track of the Moon Beast ("And the monster's red glare~") or Giant Spider Invasion ("Get down!" "Get funky!")
If you ever think your life is going nowhere, remember, Stan Winston, possibly the most prolific special effects artist of the 80's and 90's got his start on this movie (he did do work for TV before this, but this was his first feature length film).
"Oh, I'm technically dead again!" Ridiculously underrated episode. The jokes are on point throughout, often gut busting, but it's never mentioned in the best of lists
"I can turn the world on with my stinkin' smile." Sally Stevens, who sang the theme song, later sang various songs on "The Simpsons," perhaps most notably the Scorpio theme from "You Only Move Twice."
Easily one of the best of MST3K, but let's give credit where credit is due: the subtle tones of the Artie Kane scoring, which rate highly in company with the likes of Spike Jones and Dr. Demento. Just when you think you have the beat for a toe-tapper, it's waltz time!
I don't know if you missed the reference or not, but when she said "things were different back then" after spraying them, the entire bit was referring to the Operation LAC en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_LAC where the Army Corps of Engineers was spraying chemicals over the general public.
1:04:45 Servo: "Straight into the hands of Sherrif Menacing W. Pervert!" I:19:27 Crow: "I was just pimp-slapped by a bat! How do I put that in a report?"
My first episode of MST3K was GunSlinger...God that one was full of hilarious commentary from the Bots x Joel. and i remember when they switched from Joel to Mike to Jonah...this show is such a classic!!!! 💯 🔥
I love the Mary Tyler Moore skit! Mike does a fantastic job imitating Ted Baxter... but then he's consistently great as a mimic! Torgo is my favorite, but he does so many others that are always on point. With his talent he could have done it for a living...but then he wouldn't have been on MST3K!
+Shannon Ongley I looked this up. Apparently, it began in the episode Jungle Goddess, when Joel introduces Crow as "Art Crow" in reference to actor Art Carney. Then, the letter from the kid who thinks Crow's name IS Art comes from The Giant Gila Monster.
What I love is they they don't really acknowledge it. There's this whole implied backstory for Crow & Pearl (especially during season 7) that's just kinda glossed over and that makes it funny. Like how do they know each other? Why does Crow not correct Pearl when she calls him "Art"? Are they romantically involved? The questions are endless...
That's his best work in the movie. When I watched the entire Mannix set I noticed how good Mike Connors became at quietly letting some quirky character actor steal the scene. Bob Newhart was a master at this.
"Captain Morgan spiced blood." "He left me guano." "Hard to fly when you've got a Coach purse on your arm." I love this show. Incidentally, when this was filmed, there had never been a single survival after a case of rabies. In the 1990s or early 2000s, there was a first human survival, which required massively intensive treatment and all sorts of inventive immunologic therapy.
The "Sheriff Ward" character is quite the creep. Seen the uncut version of this one & it only gets worse. In this viewing, I noticed at 35:48 that he shoplifts the garment he was fondling. Actor Michael Pataki also played the "lovable" J.C. in "Sidehackers", mst3k show 202. Lord, the parts he played!
“Bread and butter” I didn’t get this one, but grandma google always knows. Turns out it’s a superstition to say “bread and butter” if a couple is separated by an object while walking. Saying this was meant to avert bad fortune. 😁
Haha I only know this one because they used it in old looney tunes when I was a kid, that was 90s/2000s and like from the 60s or something so I was able to assimilate ancient superstitions from across the decades
“I forget the name of my tape worm” “Oh oh...I’m technically dead again” “Ohhhh too much vapor action!” “His name is Mr. Male Caucasian” He must be Armenian.
I just clicked onto this episode because I haven't seen it for a long time but, then, I started thinking about the bat soup that has been on the news recently 😬
@@ThePzwilson I think what has happened was in an early episode host segment, Joel introduced Crow as "Special guest, Art Crow!" (Instead of "special guest, Art Carney"), then in a later episode's fan letters segment, a young fan drew the cast, and wrote their names "Joel, Tom, and Art" (thinking that Crow's first name was Art, based on that one skit). Then when Pearl was introduced, she kept calling Crow Art, and it kind of stuck. It's like an obscure reference that got resurrected into a running gag.
@@tmatthewnielsen I've always noticed and liked when she did that, but I hadn't made those connections. It's possible that's a couple of the few Joel episodes I haven't seen. Thanks for your deep dive!
The music throughout the movie keeps moving in and out of tunes like when Snoopy in behind enemy lines in the Halloween special, typical bongo-filled movie/TV adventure music, the sounds behind the poem-reading parts before the Moody Blues 's Lovely To See You Again mixed with the eerie outro to the Rolling Stones's 2000 Light Tears From Home
The woman singing at the beginning, Sally Stevens, you've heard her before. She sings The Simpsons over the opeining credits, and other vocal cues on the show, apparently.
"No rush, it's just rabies." The agreed upon sentiment of TWO DOCTORS.
Is that a hangup I hear?
@@huskyfaninmass1042 it's guranteed to drives you BATS, man!
Rabies is universally fatal once symptoms show. But it is very slow onset depending on where you got bit. The virus needs to literally crawl up nerves. Although the doctors putting off the cure for a ski trip is a bit weird, they do often put it off for the victim to, say, get back to their hometown, or to a better hospital, under their insurance.
hey analog just wanted to say thanks for posting all these episodes. I just got into MST3K about a week ago and have been blasting through them while I kick a major painkiller habit and they have seriously helped me a lot mood wise. without the laughs from em I don't know if i'd have made it this far. thanks again! will definitely buy the dvd's when I can and share with friends the awesomeness of MTS3K in the future
WilSnipeForFood I did the same thing going clean, it was like the only thing I did for about three weeks - and then when the anhedonia kicked in hard-core a few months later, I did it again.
WilSnipeForFood best of luck with your opioid detox. i’m in a similar situation except i’m not kicking the habit. i get high AND watch this show while eating sum skittles or other fruity candy! highlight of my day! but seriously best of luck man!!! i do not envy you...well i kinda do wish i was getting clean...
Thats a good trick. I'll have to remember it the next time I detox!
I'm about to do the same thing for the jillionth time.
Good luck with your recovery!! MST3K got me through my detox when I was quitting fentanyl and meth cold turkey. It was brutal but Mike, Bill, and Kevin got me through it!
"Oh it's horrible ugly disgusting" shows the cutest little bat you ever did see
Disgusting is the srcipt
Dr. Mellow Ski Bum is my favorite MST3K supporting character and the man we all aspire to be.
Crow's version was hilarious. Paul Carr was an occasional crewman on Star Trek -- much more clean cut and less mellow
Paul Carr was only in the second pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before."
Stewart Moss, the bat guy, stabbed himself with a butter knife and died in "The Naked Time" and was one of the Kelvans who reduced the crew to plaster dodecahedrons in "By Any Other Name."
Also in the cast of this film is Korax the Klingon from "The Trouble With Tribbles" - the one who instigated the bar fight with Scotty.
It's very bizarre that the wife goes from being panicked to get him checked for rabies to completely dismissing his concerns when he actually wants help.
I mean aside from the whole "offering to get a doctor and him telling her to get the hell out then running off and stealing an ambulance" thing, lol
@@MariaM-sl6cm He could have redeemed himself by rushing a heart attack victim back to the hospital
Typical women moment
It's awesome that you are paying super close attention to the actual plot. 😊 I know. I guess I do too. 🤭
For a split second I read your comment as "rabbis" and that made it hilarious! 😄
Can we just take a moment to appreciate Kevin's beautiful singing voice?
Kevin was singing on the television and radio back in the 80s.
Him singing is always my favorite part of any riff. Kevin is almost too talented.
Bat Guy, worried about his violent episodes, asks to stay at the hospital until treatments are complete.
Bat Guy, literally moments later, runs from the hospital when he feels a violent episode coming on.
Yet another masterpiece robbed of an Academy Award!
I accidentally clicked on this and now I'm hooked into watching this whole damn episode!!! MST3K, I can't quit you!!
Welcome to the club. I found them while very sick, and love them ever since.
i wonder if anyone else has found them by accident on youtube i found them from youtube reviewers using there clips and i wanted to know more iv been watch them eversence
@@callumprice1710 thats cool watching mst3k sick is what i have to do now if i ever get sick
My uncle used to watch this when I was young. I've been coming back for 20 years. Own a few on DVD. Thanks, Analog, for posting these on utube.
@@thefunnychiptuneman I caught the last few Mike years in the late 90s but it never occurred to me that I could watch the entire series now online -- Until a year or so ago I stumbled across them and I've done every show up now almost to the end
"Mary Tyler Less" kills me. I didn't even laugh when he said it but started repeating it to myself and giggling afterward
DiggitySlice after laughter is the best
Died laughing !
She reminds me of Kate Jackson.
I like the slow burn jokes
@@barrystrayer5794 they are a great category.
Costume designed by Stan Winston. Yes, the guy who did the Alien, Predator and Jurassic Park costumes and animatronics...designed that...thing...
They all have to start somewhere i guess...
idontknow164 lol hey ya do what ya can on a budget
Rick Baker did The Incredible Melting Man. Its heartening when you discover even geniuses have to start small
@@A-small-amount-of-peas Don't forget Squirm and Track of the Moon Beast too.
Fun fact: He actually sued the makers of this movie because in the original release (Called The Bat People) he wasn't listed in the opening credits like they had agreed, so in later releases he got his credit. Wasn't really worth it.
James Cameron started with Roger Corman, which means nothing except it's to your point.
The actor playing Dr. Kipling is Paul Carr, a prolific character actor who appeared in many movies and TV shows, notably the second pilot of the original Star Trek series, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," in which he played Lt. Lee Kelso. Sgt. Ward is played by Michael Pataki, another character actor with a long resume, including the original Star Trek episode "The Trouble With Tribbles," in which he played a Klingon who insults the Enterprise and gets slugged by Scotty, and the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Too Short a Season." He will be familiar to MST3K fans as J.C. in "The Sidehackers.":
I read this comment every night before bed
“I saw your mother, she said........ Squeak.”
I died😂😂😂😂
Seeing all these episodes of mst3k made me realize where all the suggestions Mark from weird movies is getting from
Love that this whole movie could have been avoided if they took a couple hours off their vacation to get him treated for rabies
LOL. I know it's hard to pay attention to these crappy movies, but they did do that. Go to around the 24 minute mark.
Haha. Spot on!
bit on the head or face rabies comes on very quick - often a day or two.
That's scarier than anything in this movie. The videos of people with hydrophobia are absolutely terrifying. Nothing can save them. I'd rather turn into a batman any day.
I was bitten by a bat a few years ago. I went to the ER for my first set of shots, then followed up with SW district health. I was on their radar for a loooong time
Fun cast facts: Stewart Moss guested twice on Star Trek, in The Naked Time and By Any Other Name. Michael Pataki was in The Trouble With Tribbles. Paul Carr was in the second pilot. Carr is sporting one of 1974's most popular styles, the Captain Kangaroo look.
He and Marianne McAndrew, who plays the kooky wife, were married in real life for 49 years. I wonder if they watched this episode and laughed along with it.
Pataki was also the psychotic JC in The Sidehackers.
My first MST3K episode was Hobgoblins. I have loved this show and Tom Servo since!!!💞
10:21 When the by-night living guy says "It's just my work," the way Crow mimics him made me bust out laughing, and I've seen this episode more times than I can remember. MST3K is the gift that keeps on giving!
"But I've got a lot of not eating to do."
49:59 I love that the fat-assed Cadillac ambulance manages to nail the apex of that turn while the cop car has to take a big dramatic handbrake turn just to keep up. It's the goofy details of these MST3k movies that keep me watching them.
"With bitter irony, he realizes he now has to call an ambulance."
Bruce Dunkle “lets go...and bring your bitter wife!” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂
"He has to swing by and pick up Randolph Mantooth."
My absolute favorite reaction is Crow at the end credits. His gradual build up and disgust are just too funny!
These guys can turn the lousiest piece of shit film into a riotous laugh fest. The scriptwriting for the robots is hilarious. On a long space voyage they would be indispensable in keeping the human crew sane yet they should never be considered for medical purposes. Thanks for sharing their depravity!
Crow is definitely the standout consistently.
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@@godfreecharlie uuiii
"What's wrong?"
"Isn't everybody here a bat?"
46:00 "You always do that when we talk about kids!" Makes me laugh my head off every time.
The actor portraying the drunk at 54:41 actually delivers a pretty compelling performance.
I also find that drinking a lot makes this more like a real movie with real performances. :P
I saw him in a couple of Perry Mason episodes, one in which he plays the drunk father of a young man who becomes a suspect. Saw him in Lone Ranger and a few other shows as well; he is a pretty good character actor.
I remember watching this when I was a kid and getting so excited when they said "Stella Luna" because that was one of my favorite books at the time.
i love tom servo's vocal jazz improvisations.always one of my favorite things about this show.
SERIOUSLY MST3K's most underrated episode, "oooh, too much VAPOR ACTION!"
So it’s basically track of the moon beast with bats. It’s good but it needs chicken, corn, green peppers, chili, (sigh) onions.....
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@@huskyfaninmass1042 lol! That’s Mike’s improved version of the stew.
STOP TALKING JACK MILLER!!!!!
@@mrcritical6751 Hahahaha!!! 🤣
At least this movie didn't try to rush the Halloween season.
Gotta go with "The Crawling Hand"...the way the astronaut begs mission control to kill him in the beginning is way too creepy and disturbing for me, even for a cheesy 50s flick.
Seasons 8-10 really do have some fantastic episodes.
Thank you for uploading these. Takes me straight back to my teens when I watched them as new episodes on Comedy Central then SyFy. The nostalgia is great. I can't stop watching them.
I didn’t start watching back then until Mike Nelson and new crow arrived on mst
"Uh sir this is a non-convulsing zone I'm gonna have to ask you to take that elsewhere"
Ah, memories. This was my first MST3K. It was some time in the early 2000s, me and my mom channel surfing on a lazy Saturday afternoon and randomly stumbled on this on SciFi. We were both laughing hard. We didn't get the name of the show at the time, and it took me years to find out what the show was. But, years later, I found it again, and glad I did.
MY first episode was Pod People. When I was younger, there was a library where they had VHS's (yes, remember those days?) and MST3k: Pod People was one of them and that basically started a whole chain reaction
Stanley Ipkiss my first was Eegah 😂😂😂😂
Warrior of the Lost World. Saw it in May 1996, just after Comedy Central cancelled MST3K. Laughed myself silly for two hours, been a huge fan ever since.
My first was the movie.
RUTH: “Do you notice a peculiar indentation in their heads?”
SERVO: NOOOOOOOO!!!
One of the few times in my life that something I drank came out of my nose.
I was still a kid when it was on TV, but my first one was either Track of the Moon Beast ("And the monster's red glare~") or Giant Spider Invasion ("Get down!" "Get funky!")
If you ever think your life is going nowhere, remember, Stan Winston, possibly the most prolific special effects artist of the 80's and 90's got his start on this movie (he did do work for TV before this, but this was his first feature length film).
That whole scene with the drunk hobo in the old barn....hilarious!
I rank this up there with my fav episodes
"Oh, I'm technically dead again!"
Ridiculously underrated episode. The jokes are on point throughout, often gut busting, but it's never mentioned in the best of lists
Good scene, I needed to catch my breath after the ambulance chase
a diseased liver with legs.
So why was he having nightmares about bats and hearing the sonar before he got bit by the jerk bat?
Too much vapor action
He's psychic? Makes as much sense as the rest of this schlock-fest.
Haven’t watched the episode yet but I guess he was destined to become a bat
@@limalepakko6074it was a canon event
@@TheBonkleFox
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"I can turn the world on with my stinkin' smile."
Sally Stevens, who sang the theme song, later sang various songs on "The Simpsons," perhaps most notably the Scorpio theme from "You Only Move Twice."
08:07 "a guy named associate producer was the dante cuccinello"
Yes, chuck a rock at the bat that's on the ground in the middle of the day. It's clearly just chillin' and not injured or sick. Bats totally do that!
Easily one of the best of MST3K, but let's give credit where credit is due: the subtle tones of the Artie Kane scoring, which rate highly in company with the likes of Spike Jones and Dr. Demento. Just when you think you have the beat for a toe-tapper, it's waltz time!
I say this as a straight man: that mustache really works for Mike.
I'll take Joel's Manos-stache over that any day
I like Pearl saying "things were different back then" to refer to something that happened 30 seconds earlier. I think I may need to use that one...
She was ahead of her time with that joke
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I don't know if you missed the reference or not, but when she said "things were different back then" after spraying them, the entire bit was referring to the Operation LAC en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_LAC where the Army Corps of Engineers was spraying chemicals over the general public.
same!
Please tell us you’ve had a chance to use it 😂
1:04:45 Servo: "Straight into the hands of Sherrif Menacing W. Pervert!"
I:19:27 Crow: "I was just pimp-slapped by a bat! How do I put that in a report?"
Poor Kate! If only doofus had listened to her at the beginning, they coulda had a great life!
Great triple feature with Werewolf and Track of the Moon Beast.
Tabitha Brown excellent films
Don't Forget Samson Vs the Vampire Woman And I Was A Teenage Werewolf
Whar-wulf?
Oh, yeah, those are "bad bad" (as Joe Estevez says in Werewolf).
The Furry trilogy.
Hard to believe that Kathy Beck is the same woman who played Irene Malloy in the musical version of 'Hello, Dolly!' But it really is her!
a gig is a gig.
Marianne McAndrew will always be a special favorite of mine so this one is hard to take, very mixed emotions
“I care about you. And bats.” That’s some Lost Skeleton levels of writing
omfg it totally is
"Do you know what this bat science means, honey? It could mean actual advances in the field of bats!"
@@HylianFox3 Oh Paul
@@guiltygearalonecompl I know it's difficult for you being a scientist's wife, the wife of a scientist.
@@HylianFox3 Well, I suppose if I had wanted a safe life, I wouldn't have married a man who studies bats.
My first episode of MST3K was GunSlinger...God that one was full of hilarious commentary from the Bots x Joel. and i remember when they switched from Joel to Mike to Jonah...this show is such a classic!!!! 💯 🔥
I love the Mary Tyler Moore skit! Mike does a fantastic job imitating Ted Baxter... but then he's consistently great as a mimic! Torgo is my favorite, but he does so many others that are always on point. With his talent he could have done it for a living...but then he wouldn't have been on MST3K!
The guy who played Torgo was good.
had he stayed in college, or had other "breaks" I'm sure he wanted, he may have been a pro pianist, and we'd have missed all this. : )
I can turn the world on with my stinkin' smile.
Mike’s brother was an asshole
1:09:11 Pearl calls Crow "Art" once more! No, wait...twice? THREE TIMES! :D
Bless the little kid who wrote in and started that, so many years ago....
It was a letter that started that? I've honestly been scratching my head for years regarding that. Do you know what episode that letter was on?
+Shannon Ongley I looked this up. Apparently, it began in the episode Jungle Goddess, when Joel introduces Crow as "Art Crow" in reference to actor Art Carney. Then, the letter from the kid who thinks Crow's name IS Art comes from The Giant Gila Monster.
Paisley Ford bless your hard work
What I love is they they don't really acknowledge it. There's this whole implied backstory for Crow & Pearl (especially during season 7) that's just kinda glossed over and that makes it funny.
Like how do they know each other? Why does Crow not correct Pearl when she calls him "Art"? Are they romantically involved? The questions are endless...
@@HylianFox3 ... and mindless! :-)
I came for the bats, but stayed for the ski montage!
What's so funny is watching the Dr hold back cracking up when the bums up in his face babbling
That's his best work in the movie. When I watched the entire Mannix set I noticed how good Mike Connors became at quietly letting some quirky character actor steal the scene. Bob Newhart was a master at this.
Great Gonzo! A Hunter Thompson reference at 49:23! Whoo Hoo!
around the 57 minute mark, the bum's fake mustache is coming off his face pretty fierce. best part
"Captain Morgan spiced blood."
"He left me guano."
"Hard to fly when you've got a Coach purse on your arm."
I love this show.
Incidentally, when this was filmed, there had never been a single survival after a case of rabies. In the 1990s or early 2000s, there was a first human survival, which required massively intensive treatment and all sorts of inventive immunologic therapy.
“girl falls in hole in the cave”
man: “KATHY!!! kAtHy!!! “
Crooooooooow: “I’m losing the mood..!!
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
this is my favorite show ever!!!
I got bit by a dog once and later turned into a murderous schnauzer, it really does work that way.
You're still yapping too much.
I got bit by our parakeet and began sh!##ing on stuff all over the house.
I got bit by a giant spider...so now I'm a giant spider.
"This is the best not sex we've ever had!"
"Hey, she's wearing a Charlie Brown sweater"
Stellaluna!!!!! One of my FAV books as a kid!
25:20 Ahh, the pre-HIV days. Note the doctor and nurses aren't even wearing gloves.
They're also extremely careless with the needles (aka sharps.)
The "Sheriff Ward" character is quite the creep. Seen the uncut version of this one & it only gets worse.
In this viewing, I noticed at 35:48 that he shoplifts the garment he was fondling.
Actor Michael Pataki also played the "lovable" J.C. in "Sidehackers", mst3k show 202. Lord, the parts he played!
I just remembered why I don't watch MST3K when I'm eating. I'm on the verge of spitting my dinner all over my phone 🤣
Put it in a Ziploc bag!
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Strict rule, I do not eat during MST3k, but this one had me gagging on a sip of wine
UPNEXT: "The Wild Wild World of Batwoman!!!!"
Spacefood Sticks? I used to bring them with me skiing in N Idaho. I can’t believe Crow knows about them. I think they stopped making that around 1975.
"he'll try to tangle my feet in his hair!" ~ a bat
I was a little thrown by the title. I thought it was a sequel to IT, where Pennywise hits a few clubs, drinks a lot and wakes up without his pants.
“Here, dump that in the ocean.” 🤣
The ski scenes were filmed at Mammoth Mountain in Mammoth Lakes, California.
"I'll hit the snooze button on my biological clock"
I dont know why, but that one made me laugh... my girlfriend said "It wasn't that funny"
Your girlfriend is wrong lol
Hah!
"I heal you in the name of skiing!"
"it's horrible!" lady you're insane. it's an adorable little bat.
This guy & Paul from Track of the Moonbeast really should form a support group. Maybe they could let the Rent-a-Center Andy Garcia from Werewolf join.
51:05 "air conditioning really kicked in" 😂😂😂
Haha this is rich!
Did that sheriff steal something from the nightie store?
I feel so sad for the actually bats in this film, the close up shots are them being held by the wings
Tormenting creatures for this horribly dumb movie. Another reason to hate it^_^.
Poor little dudes.
Ah, that’s exactly what I was thinking. Those bats were not paid actors 🦇
Awww. D:
The humanity...
I thought Auschwitz was bad, but this is even worse.
“Bread and butter”
I didn’t get this one, but grandma google always knows.
Turns out it’s a superstition to say “bread and butter” if a couple is separated by an object while walking. Saying this was meant to avert bad fortune. 😁
@Jimmy L Needham Anyone named Blanche spontaneously comes into being as a 70 year old Grandmother.
my goddaughter made me paranoid wth this whenever i walked wth anyone afterwards on the sidewalk
Haha I only know this one because they used it in old looney tunes when I was a kid, that was 90s/2000s and like from the 60s or something so I was able to assimilate ancient superstitions from across the decades
Dr.Moustache Love might be the best character ever put to a MST3K episode
Always need a great badmovie on a crappie day,thanks guys
Tom Servo saying, "Alright, honeys, get ready to jump...jump my bones!" before collapsing is maybe the funniest thing he's ever done.
24:43 The actor playing the doctor is Paul Carr.
Mike looks much more grown up with that 'stache
What the hell? He yells down, theres a break then theyre trapped together?
Oh hey, I don't know if anyone has brought this up but the sheriff is played by Michael Pataki, who was in "Sidehackers" as JC (the bad guy)
This has to be one of my favorite MST3K episodes....
"Finally an excuse to drink my own urine" and "I heard a woman say what is it", too many riffs to keep track of🤣🤣🤣
After the injection: "Um, do you have any drug allergies?"
My goodness...I must say, the riffs in this episode are really some of the best i have heard in quite some time. 😊
“I forget the name of my tape worm”
“Oh oh...I’m technically dead again”
“Ohhhh too much vapor action!”
“His name is Mr. Male Caucasian”
He must be Armenian.
31:36
This whole bit made me laugh my ass off, with that freaked-out Planet of the Apes music, and that weird riff
*"OWW, my **_studded contacts!!"_*
6:18 It's Eegah's cave. Watch out for snakes!
@Deangelo Lucas Xxxxxxxxx
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"Bats are without sin."
Such a subtle delivery of an amusing quip.
So glad he has a mrs. Bat now! And soon little batties!♥️sirena!🧜♀️🌊
"I really guanoed my pants on that one." LOOOOOOOOL!
I just clicked onto this episode because I haven't seen it for a long time but, then, I started thinking about the bat soup that has been on the news recently 😬
"Second stair landing, Wife - Okay"
"Trying to save yourself is undignified."
"She ramps right up to ordeal mode."
This and track of the moon beast are the most enjoyable
And both take place n New Mexico.
Good to know, David. Thanks.
That's what you say Johnny.
Pearl calling Crow "Art" always cracks me up.
Is there a backstory behind that?
@@ThePzwilson I think what has happened was in an early episode host segment, Joel introduced Crow as "Special guest, Art Crow!" (Instead of "special guest, Art Carney"), then in a later episode's fan letters segment, a young fan drew the cast, and wrote their names "Joel, Tom, and Art" (thinking that Crow's first name was Art, based on that one skit).
Then when Pearl was introduced, she kept calling Crow Art, and it kind of stuck. It's like an obscure reference that got resurrected into a running gag.
@@tmatthewnielsen I've always noticed and liked when she did that, but I hadn't made those connections. It's possible that's a couple of the few Joel episodes I haven't seen. Thanks for your deep dive!
Woman: *calls bat ugly*
Me: "You're ugly! It's perfect, you cow!"
The music throughout the movie keeps moving in and out of tunes like when Snoopy in behind enemy lines in the Halloween special, typical bongo-filled movie/TV adventure music, the sounds behind the poem-reading parts before the Moody Blues 's Lovely To See You Again mixed with the eerie outro to the Rolling Stones's 2000 Light Tears From Home
The woman singing at the beginning, Sally Stevens, you've heard her before. She sings The Simpsons over the opeining credits, and other vocal cues on the show, apparently.
I wonder if she performed Hank Scorpio's theme.
You know if that songs available anywhere or what its called?
Between this and Track of the Moon Beast, in three hours I've heard Johnny said more times in my life than my own name.
I think "Time of the Apes" is next on your list, then. Go for the gold.
This hair doesn’t lie
But before that there was a run of flicks where the guy's name was Paul.
@@knownfact4905 Y'aHH! Werewolf, Track of the Moon Beast to name two. My brother's name is Paul, and he fits the pattern.
@@analogkid01 I remember that one -- Are there really Japanese kids named Johnny?
Fantastic scene at 23:00! Didn't know Mike had so much talent. Love it!!
We really thought mustaches looked cool back in the 70's. Funny how fashion turns so harshly on its unsuspecting victims.
They do look good tho
Lou has 50 credits to his credit. Including Quincy (148 episodes)