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Post by gammer on Jun 13, 2006 10:38:28 GMT -5
"Yeah!...Champaigne!"
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Post by RexDart on Aug 31, 2006 5:04:49 GMT -5
So what is the joke on the Kirk Douglas line?
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Post by mstgator on Aug 31, 2006 17:20:17 GMT -5
^ Yuri's delivery (on that particular line) has an intense Kirk Douglas quality.
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Post by slowtheplotdown on Dec 12, 2006 15:20:56 GMT -5
Warewilf was so painful. Who would hire someone for a werewolf movie who can't pronounce the title? Whoever it is was not "absolutely facinating"
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Post by MSTie500 on Dec 12, 2006 17:36:17 GMT -5
When I was watching Werewolf, my dad just came into the room and started watching a little, but then he sat on the couch and he thought it was just hilarious. Around ten minutes later, my older brother came in and started watching just before Sam showed up and couldn't stop laughing for about five minutes. I've never heard him laugh harder than at Sam and Crow's "Dictator for life - Santa". Since it was a quiet afternoon, we all watched and had a great time. My dad personally found Crow's "Did I have too much Mazcal or does anyone else see those Indians?" very, very funny. It was a great expierience.
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Post by jjb3k on Dec 12, 2006 19:45:48 GMT -5
Allow me to get a little more in-depth regarding this episode and why it's my favorite of Season 9.
When I first saw this episode, it was during my early days of MSTie-ism, in early 2005 at RIT. I had acquired nearly the entire SciFi era through the aid of one of my college buddies, and I was watching them in order. The extreme length of the episodes was something that daunted me early on, and beginning in Season 9, I began quitting about 60 minutes into the episode if the movie got to be too bad. As a result, it was several months before I saw how "The Projected Man", "The Phantom Planet", and "Puma Man" ended. "Werewolf", on the other hand, was so laughably, insanely awful that I found myself actually wishing it was longer, just so I could have more of the utterly brilliant riffs that the guys fired off left and right. Everything from the inconsistent werewolf appearances to the full moon that lasts three weeks to the actors who keep changing accents to the woman who screams with two different voices to the cameo appearance of the director as the driving werewolf to the ridiculous music to the inherently fake fight scenes to the ludicrous overacting to the hilariously poorly conceived cast to the surprise ending that surprised nobody...it was the perfect movie to make fun of. I've seen this episode upwards of 15 times now, and it always, always makes me laugh out loud.
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Post by therhino on Dec 13, 2006 23:47:01 GMT -5
One of my favorite scifi eps. The girl who can not pronouce WereWOOF, Richard Lynch, the man with the 12 hairstyles, the end credits with Tom,Mike and Crow doing musicals, and the worst werewoof since Wolf with Jack Nicholson
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Post by ForkliftKiller on Jan 8, 2007 23:34:50 GMT -5
I'm horribly un-celeb-savvy, so I must ask, what on earth is going on with the "Yeah, I'll take a walk. Over to KIRK DOUGLAS' house!" thing? Pretty sure this is a reference to the read on that line by the weird-hair/villain guy. The gravelly tough-guy voice, through clenched teeth is very Kirk Douglas. Have to mention my all-time favorite riff from this flick: Natalie(re: Paul's supposed book): What's the subject matter? Tom: You're right...it doesn't matter at all. ;D
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Post by General Tom Servo on Oct 13, 2007 15:29:00 GMT -5
I saw this episode not too long ago, I thought it was hysterically bad. What are all these Europeans doing running around Arizona? What was with the weird militia man guy and Joe Estevez? The security guard who drove into a gas station? Why was there an eagle screech on the soundtrack everytime the wolf attacked someone? I didn't understand this film at all, it's definitely one of the worst ever shown on the show.
The episode was great, I loved the Where o Werewolf song and the Werecrow, but my favorite part was the sing-along at the end credits. The first time I heard that I could NOT stop laughing for minutes. "ONE NIGHT IN BANGKOK MAKES A STRONG MAN CRUMBLE!!!!"
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Post by Mystical Can on Mar 14, 2008 2:06:34 GMT -5
Apart from all the obvious stuff in this episode like the, guy's hair changing, wuur-wilf, Thats absolutely fascinating etc, I liked this movie for it's pure flaws as a whole. An instant MST3K hit!
While watching it, I kept asking myself, were is Joe Estevez? I know he is a way smaller actor compared to Martin, Charlie, and Emilio, but he had such a minor part in this. I think they should of written him in as the guy who's hair kept changing. Even Rowsdower as the wuur-wilf would of been alot scarier looking cause it would of had a mullet.
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Post by Raltaran on Mar 22, 2008 6:54:41 GMT -5
that was a great episode i felt bad for the girl 'where woof'
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