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Post by 3col3 on Dec 7, 2007 22:09:02 GMT -5
Not quite someone guessed it on RATMM at least 3 or 4 days ago. Doug Elrod's the guy. Used same technique (IMCDB) I believe.
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Post by RAD on Dec 7, 2007 22:34:46 GMT -5
Quite so. And, as I'm not on RATMM (whatever that is), and due to the fact that he emailed me personally with his guess 2 days ago (which, for obvious reasons, I never responded to prior to the 'official announcement'), I fully expect his email to me was based on the fact that he must frequent this board. So, that being the case, let me again state:
Nicely done, guys! I was quite impressed with the efforts. Take pride in the fact that you figured it out before anyone else!
RAD
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Post by 3col3 on Dec 8, 2007 6:49:18 GMT -5
RATMM is rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc. You (or somebody using your name!) posted there last night.
He was quite open about is deduction - even spotted Joel's clue "In a few weeks, before you can say 'Bob's your uncle". Never posted anything here.
Oh well, seem to have annoyed you so back to lurking.
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Post by RAD on Dec 8, 2007 6:52:35 GMT -5
3col3, Sorry to have given you that impression! Not annoyed at all, and you were spot on. Doug did indeed nail it. Quit lurking and post! Best, RAD
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Dec 11, 2007 20:54:08 GMT -5
So now I guess we should start on episode two. Will Joel give us a clue? Where to start? Will it be from the same company? The uncut DVD was released by Image Entertainment, so I'm guessing it may be movies from that company. Based on that, I'm going to take a guess and say the next one coming up is Dracula vs. Frankenstein (from the same production company too), just because I have it on VHS and know it's perfect for the concept. It has Lon Cheney Jr. and J. Caroll Naish's last roles. You got Dracula, Frankenstein, mad scientists, lackeys, teen kids on the beach, bikers, and so much more classic B-Movie garbage, you'd think they took every MST movie, put it in a blender and poured out this monstrosity. I hope they do this, and I see it as possible. Here's hoping.
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Post by stevehadcrackers on Dec 11, 2007 21:13:30 GMT -5
I would absolutely kill to see them do Slaughter High or Don't Go In The Woods, but I know that the former has nudity, cursing and gore, so maybe that's not likely. I'm still holding out hope that someday they might be able to get the rights for Night Of The Lepus. Blood Feast would be good riffing material, too. What can I say? I have a soft spot for some very bad horror movies.
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Post by BoB3K on Dec 11, 2007 22:42:05 GMT -5
I hope they have at least a few B&W sci-fi/monster. There my favorite.
"He learned too late that man was a feeling creature..."
"John Stewart kiiilled me."
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Post by stevehadcrackers on Dec 12, 2007 14:32:06 GMT -5
Another bizarre, rare film I would like to see riffed is the 1987 slasher/haunted house/what the hell were these people smoking flick Bloody New Year, aka Time Warp Terror. Tables that attack people, laughing bushes, sheiks that leap through projectors and kill people (don't ask) -- please, Cinemeatic Titanic, please! Take this British acid trip of a movie and give it proper treatment!
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Dec 22, 2007 16:00:12 GMT -5
Alright, now that we know Joel negotiated the rights with Sam Sherman, here is more of his filmography. So DVF is there. Angels' Wild Woman looks like a potential choice, as a biker pic in the vein of Hellcats or Sidehackers. Blood of Dracula's Castle has the same writer as the Brain that Wouldn't Die (REX Carlton). Then he also did a couple of blaxplotation flicks, but I don't know how a bunch of white midwestens would be able to do one of those. He has a Naziplotation movie too, but I don't know if they're gonna tread that territory. Would be interesting for sure. Out of intrest he also did Blazing Stewardesses, which is a comedy and unlikely to appear. It starred the Ritz Brothers, but was interestingly the last movie scheduled for the Three Stooges, at one point without Larry, replcaed by Emil Sitka. (The Hold Hands Love Birds guy)
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Post by Shark on Jan 19, 2008 12:44:13 GMT -5
Now that we've all seen the first episode, anyone have any amazing speculation for the next movie yet?
I'd love to see them do one of the other three Ator movies.
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Post by Cerrita on Jan 19, 2008 12:47:23 GMT -5
... the other three Ator movies. I just heard the saints cry.
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Post by ciredark on Jan 19, 2008 18:48:38 GMT -5
Now that we've all seen the first episode, anyone have any amazing speculation for the next movie yet? I'd love to see them do one of the other three Ator movies. Not right away... for now, we've been there, done that, let's see what else CT has to offer. I'm in the mood for something 80s. Something Hobgoblins meets Space Mutiny... y'know? surely I'm making sense to someone other than myself here...
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Post by braindeadzombie on Jan 19, 2008 23:39:13 GMT -5
for now, we've been there, done that, let's see what else CT has to offer. I'm in the mood for something 80s. Something Hobgoblins meets Space Mutiny... y'know? surely I'm making sense to someone other than myself here... Reminds me of a movie I saw on Encore a few months ago. Starred Jude Philip Law and it was a bout a group of teens/middle aged adults who meet up with a fugitive alien and they try to save him from a female cyborg called the Alienator. The only reason I could think of why she was called the Alienator was because it was the name of the movie. There are other things going on but they don't make any sort of sense. And as Law is the Forest Ranger of the forest area {as opposed to the spaceship/planet area}, it's more Space Mutiny meets Pod People. Does that work? My choice would be a Japanese giant monster movie. The one I'm thinking of is a Godzilla/Gamera clone called Gappa, aka Monster From the Prehistoric Planet. The monster in question looks like a cross between a very thin T-Rex and a chicken and to further complicate everything, there turns out to be more than one of them. The story and SFX aren't bad but the monsters look so silly, it's hard to take it even as serious as Gamera vs Guiron, let alone Gammera.
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Post by Bix Dugan on Jan 21, 2008 13:14:35 GMT -5
I remember seeing Alienator, but only because of your description, D.B Zombie! A blonde body-builder chick with a Laser-Blaster, some Hee-Haw rejects, and some young victims, er, campers. Right? That could work. But IMHO they need to find something a little more obscure, maybe.
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Post by pslowner on Jan 22, 2008 19:02:11 GMT -5
Kind of curious to know how they write these movies. For example, Joel mailed out to everyone the next project a couple weeks ago.
Do they:
1. Riff the movie by themselves and come up with and outline script. 2. Read their riffs to each other over a series of teleconferences. 3. Someone puts together the final script and they all fly into LA for a couple days of shooting?
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