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Post by Phantom Engineer on Feb 8, 2004 0:51:53 GMT -5
Yes but not many of those one's. I'm partial to cheesy B&W sci fi. Giant Gila Monster Teenagers From Outer Space Earth Vs. the Spider Deadly Mantis Phantom Planet
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Post by Ator on Feb 8, 2004 1:08:44 GMT -5
Every episode in season 7 had it's own special charm, especially Escape 2000.
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Post by Torgo on Feb 8, 2004 2:27:53 GMT -5
I finnally got to reviewing Begining of the End, as I'm watching I noticed that I wasn't enjoying the episode but the movie. I love oldie Creature Features like that.
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Post by Hellcat on Feb 8, 2004 3:38:37 GMT -5
For me, parts: The Clonus Horror will always stand out because it was the first episode I ever saw. I can watch it and be transported back in time, and feel again all the excitement and wonder that I felt when I first entered the MST world 2 years ago. It's a great feeling.
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Feb 8, 2004 8:00:23 GMT -5
Personally I think any of the episodes that features low budget movies from the 80s and early to mid 90s such as City Limits,Pod People,Future War,and Werewolf stand out for me in special charm
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Post by Poe33 on Feb 8, 2004 10:38:33 GMT -5
I would add:
IT CONQUERED THE WORLD
CATALINA CAPER
ANY GAMERA film
PRINCE OF SPACE
LOST CONTINENT
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Post by theunearthling on Feb 8, 2004 12:46:09 GMT -5
I'd have to say Soultaker for some strange reason. Maybe it's because, IMO, it's one of the few films featured on MST3K that's actually decent.
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Post by Hugo on Feb 8, 2004 14:49:11 GMT -5
I'm partial to the episodes with heavy padding, especially if it is highlighted by the Brains. I think the premise of the show, where the Mads try to make their subjects suffer, is really driven home in certain episodes. For example:
1. Ring of Terror - The Autopsy 2. Lost Continent - Rockclimbing 3. Manos - The Driving Scene 4. Hercules Against the Moon Men - Sandstorm
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Feb 8, 2004 19:39:50 GMT -5
I'd have to say Soultaker for some strange reason. Maybe it's because, IMO, it's one of the few films featured on MST3K that's actually decent. You may have a different definition of "decent" than me.
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Post by theunearthling on Feb 8, 2004 19:44:30 GMT -5
You may have a different definition of "decent" than me. Quite possibly yes. Unfortuntaly, I have a special liking to some MST3K films, but that's because I'm EVIL.
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Post by TomServo69 on Feb 8, 2004 23:04:40 GMT -5
I'm partial to the episodes with heavy padding, especially if it is highlighted by the Brains. I think the premise of the show, where the Mads try to make their subjects suffer, is really driven home in certain episodes. For example: 1. Ring of Terror - The Autopsy 2. Lost Continent - Rockclimbing 3. Manos - The Driving Scene 4. Hercules Against the Moon Men - Sandstorm I have to agree with this. But, instead of Ring of Terror, I have to go with Fire Maidens of Outer Space because of Timmy. All the eps with an over-the-top premise are good to me. Like Deep Hurting and Rock Climbing, Timmy sends Fire Maidens over the top. Servo
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Post by Genrewriter on Feb 9, 2004 12:48:18 GMT -5
For me, Werewolf, Manos, Cave Dwellers, Eegah and Space Mutiny all have a certain perfection in terms of flow, riffing quality and host segments.
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Post by civlyzed on Feb 9, 2004 13:03:30 GMT -5
I gotta go with The Crawling Hand (first one I remember watching), The Sidehackers, Time of the Apes, and The Amazing Colossal Man
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Post by Tranq on Feb 9, 2004 13:16:36 GMT -5
Prince of Space - I mean, come on!....Krankor! He da bird!
Manos the Hands of Fate This flick is like opium to me
Attack of The The Eye Creatures Just because
Mitchell Joe Don Baker = cheese cheese cheese
Final Justice See above
Squirm I love any movie that over doses you with fake Southern accents.
Invasion of the Neptune Men I love Bill Corbett as Krankor.
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