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Less than an hour until Rifftrax Live! So excited, so excited, so excited, so excited. I've only seen two whole Rifftrax commentaries myself- Attack of the Clones and Transformers (the ONLY reason I would ever watch either of those movies). They were all right, didn't really blow me away. The "best of the superhero movies" YouTube vids
hermione_vader posted were better- maybe they came later, when the guys had really found their rhythm? Aaanyway, I fully expect to laugh me ass off tonight. If nothing else, watching any funny film/show/whatever with a roomful of people laughing along makes whatever you're watching ten times funnier. Seriously, I've noticed, when I've tried indoctrinating friends with MST3K. I'm especially thrilled to know Mike, Kevin, and Bill will be singing a song. I listened to both volumes of Clowns in the Sky on the way to and from work today, so my head is stuffed to bursting with MST3K tunes. This will also be my first ever viewing of Plan 9 From Outer Space. I know it's been riffed before, but I never bothered to check it out. Clearly, I wasn't supposed to until now. Nice how that works out.
So, final count on my one-episode-a-night MST marathon (I never mentioned that I really don't like watching more than one episode at a time- the movies are just too bad for me to handle in the true marathon format.):
The Touch of Satan
The Screaming Skull
The Space Children (unintended, additional Peggy Webber marathon FTW)
Devil Fish
The Sword and the Dragon
All total classics, will watch again. But first... Rifftrax live!
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So, final count on my one-episode-a-night MST marathon (I never mentioned that I really don't like watching more than one episode at a time- the movies are just too bad for me to handle in the true marathon format.):
The Touch of Satan
The Screaming Skull
The Space Children (unintended, additional Peggy Webber marathon FTW)
Devil Fish
The Sword and the Dragon
All total classics, will watch again. But first... Rifftrax live!
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I hope you have fun!
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Indeed I did! Plan 9 From Outer Space is a really, REALLY terrible movie. When the sort of main alien guy throws this absolutely epic hissy fit, calling humanity "stupid" and slamming his fists down on his instruments, right after delivering this incredibly long, convuluted monologue trying to explain.. something, I don't even know what, there were metaphors, lots of them- that's when I really lost it, no riffing required, although that was expertly done as well.
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*snort* It's Ed Wood, right? It's like the classic Bad Movie. I saw a clip of it somewhere (apparently one of the actors used to be wrestler) and it really did look awful.
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Indeed it is the work of Ed Wood, the man who mistook gobs and gobs of enthusiasm for talent. And the former wrestler would be Mister Tor Johnson, a repeat offender in MST3K's canon.
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*snort* Have you seen Ed Wood? I watched that movie when I was still much too young to get it, but I still remember the squid, and some other choice moments of hilarity.
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I haven't! I want to, though. There was a squid? I doubt it was a Watchmen caliber squid, considering the subject.
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There is a squid. It is rather epic. And about as dead as the Watchmen one.
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No kidding. Maybe I'll drop by the video store tomorrow.
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You should. Johnny Depp in a cashmere sweater and a skirt, where can you go wrong?
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Indeed! I think I'd like to take a gander at that. Y'know, just to say I have.
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It's certainly...memorable. Sarah Michelle Gellar is in it as his girlfriend. Although actually parts of it are kind of heartbreaking.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar? Wow, she must be pretty darn young. Yeah, I can see that, it being the story of a spectacular failure and all.
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Heh. Sorry, I got that totally wrong. Not Buffy, what's her name, Sarah Jessica Parker is who I meant. Three named women on seminal tv shows, I get confused.
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Ah, okay. Man, Sarah Jessica Parker turns up in all sorts of movies.
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She does indeed. Apparently she is pretty good in it, though.
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That's good to know. That must've been a strange movie to film, really. A film about the worst filmmaker to ever live. I mean, how do you even start?
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There's parts where you can tell the actors are having a whole lot of fun filming it. The scene involving the squid is probably the best of them.
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Aww, well, I'm sure Ed Wood would appreciate that, if nothing else.
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That is true. I think he'd see it as a worthy tribute to his memory. And honestly, he comes off very well, so adorably clueless but still sweet.
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"Adorably clueless but still sweet," huh? That's good to hear.
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It's weird to see Johnny Depp like that, frankly, but he's very...good looking.
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Hee, I do enjoy seeing the dashing leading men-types playing clueless sweet characters. Like Brad Pitt in The Mexican, or Burn After Reading (he was actually the only redeeming feature of the latter).
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Aw, Brad Pitt is so sweet in Burn After Reading. I was crushed when he got shot.
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Me too! He was like the only decent human being, besides the gym owner, who also died, IIRC. What an awful movie.
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Oh man, and they both died so awfully. I'm all for dark comedies, but at one point, even I'm like...no. I mean, Fargo is bloody and gloomy as hell for the most part, but the ending doesn't gut you quite as much because, well, one of the good characters gets to be awesome.
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I haven't seen Fargo, but I'm glad to hear that. I really had high hopes for Burn After Reading. Such a let-down.
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Fargo really is quite good. It has one of my favorite female characters ever in Marge Gunderson, who while, like, eight (maybe nine) months pregnant and waddling around Minnesota in the middle of the winter manages to be brilliant and take down two kidnappers pretty much entirely by herself. But there is a lot of blood. Which is why I too had high hopes for Burn After Reading. It got some good reviews from critics I trust and everything.
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Wow, I didn't know she was pregnant too. That's dang impressive. Okay, okay, so tomorrow, I'll run out and get 28 Days Later, Ed Wood, and Fargo. I like puzzling the clerks down at Blockbuster.
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She is hugely pregnant. And to the Coen brothers' credit, she does not give birth at the end of the movie. I cannot stress how much of a relief that to know in the back of my mind that the pregnant lady is not going to pop any minute. And her and her husband are so cute together. *snort* That's the best viewing list ever.
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Heh, that's a nice touch. She just happens to be pregnant. That's it, it's not a plot point in any way, shape, or form. Impressive. I'm trying to remember what my last one was- I know there was Scanners, Yes Man, and.. something else. Something recent, hmm...
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Seriously. I mean there's the undercurrent message of even in the midst of all that death and destruction, there's still life and goodness, etc, but it's subtle. Heh, isn't Scanners the one where the guy's head blows up? They show clips of it on TDS and TCR all the time.
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Aww, that's lovely. That's in Fido too a bit- they wrote it in when Carrie Ann Moss got pregnant. Yup, that's the flick. Had to see it for myself.
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I had not heard of Fido, and just looked it up, and it sounds hilarious. As for Scanners...is it any good? I think the head-blowing up turned me off a bit, but I hear it's pretty early on.
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Fido is excellent. Gorgeous cinemtography and sets and costumes, great rare '50s tunes, hilarious social commentary- the works. Scanners was okay. I don't think the plot was as well-developed as it could be. Stuff just kind of happened, without much of a basis.
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Aw, that sounds pretty cool. I'll put it on the netflix queue.
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Please do! It's a treat.
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Oh, AOTC.... Crap in its purest form.
Have fun!
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I did! Speaking of crap, Plan 9 From Outer Space did not disappoint in the monumentally wretched waste of film category, and acted as the perfect foil to Mike, Kevin, and Bill's riffing.
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I've never read that but it's entirely true.
Plan 9 From Outer Space did not disappoint in the monumentally wretched waste of film category, and acted as the perfect foil to Mike, Kevin, and Bill's riffing.
I'm glad you enjoyed the riffing then. :)
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I'm pretty sure a world does not exist where it is possible to not enjoy the riffing of one Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett. So, you know, it works out well.
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Thank you for the link. That was a perfect summation of the Star Wars experience; it's a far more superior idea than execution. I still think George Lucas had someone else write the originals because, honestly, no one can become so utterly bad at.... everything.
The less said about Jar Jar Binks the better. *shudder*
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his egosomething made him decide to write the prequels himself.And so- *shuts mouth*
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