Snarksters have been heckling bad movies forever, but it took Joel Hodgson, Generation X's own Ernie Kovacs, to bring it to TV. The MST3K gang sniped its way through a bevy of awful movies--and were so consistently brilliant over the series' 11 years that the phrase "Mystery Science Theater" has passed into pop culture vernacular and the series continues to command a fanatical following four years after it left the air. For the uninitiated: In each weekly, two-hour episode, Hodgson (and later Mike Nelson) was forced to endure a really, really cheesy movie as a sort of mad-science experiment, during which he and his smart-aleck robot pals offered a steady stream of wisecracks. This four-disc set features some of the top fan-requested "experiments"--The Pod People, a bad sci-fi flick; The Cave Dwellers, a bad sword-and-sorcery flick; Angels Revenge, a bad bad-girls flick; and most hilariously, a series of short films from the postwar period on topics ranging from home economics to personal grooming to the "chicken of tomorrow" that simply beg to have their earnest pompousness punctured. (Purists take note: Rhino couldn't work from original prints, so the transfers of the films themselves are shaky in spots.) Intellectual anarchy reigns during the running critiques, referencing everything from science to sports, classical music to classic television, pop culture to politics; even its own geeky audience and the show's poor ratings get a good tweaking. Highly recommended. (M. Johanson)
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 2
Rhino, 4 discs, 379 min., not rated, DVD: $59.95 Volume 18, Issue 5
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 2
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