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Weekend Discussion Thread: Backstories We’d Like to See

Alert longtime regular Jenny writes in with this:

“Maleficent” has done great at the box office, and that got me thinking: which MST3K movie villain would you like to see more of? Whose origin story would you like to see? For me, it is the doctor in “Bride of the Monster.” Not only is his story great — driven from homeland, mocked as mad, mad, only to be proven right. We should get see how he met Tor.

Speaking of Tor, I’d like to see the exciting adventures of Dr. Javorski of “Beast of Yucca Flats.” Imagine the Cold War intrigue as Tor lumbers around Moscow evading the KGB.

You?

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  1. HauntedHill says:

    Strangely enough, I’d like to see a bit more of Zap Rowsdower’s back story. Who’s the woman in the picture? How did Sardonis’s cult locate and first contact him? What was he doing all those years in between (besides building up a nice empty beer-bottle collection). Why was he named ‘Zap’? There could be some fun stories there.

    Also, Madame Estrella (?) and Ortego would have a rather fun back story in Incredibly Strange Creatures… Just how in blazes did they get to where they ended up where they did, doing what they do? A college kegger gone horribly wrong? Who knows, but I’m curious…

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  2. robot rump! says:

    wouldn’t mind seeing the rise to power of ‘Thanatos’ before Sea-er Neil Connery defeated them in ‘Operation double 007’
    ‘Girl in Lovers Lane’ maybe a younger Jesse with straight eye and somewhat tamer rapist qualities slowly pushed over the edge by rejection after rejection.
    And ‘the Master and Torgo’ need i say more?

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  3. Murdock Hauser says:

    I’d like to see The Master’s backstory on how he became evil and met Torgo.

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  4. shook says:

    Space Mutiny. How did mankind end up adrift in space?

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  5. Fart Bargo says:

    Phantom of Krankor and his Chicken men should have a really interesting back story. Where did he get the giant from? Why does he wear a lace tutu? Why doesn’t he wear under garments? We need answers!

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  6. Saint Rude says:

    I’d like to know: Flag on the moon. How did it get there?

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  7. Kenneth Morgan says:

    In “The Dead Talk Back”, it’s implied that Krasker has worked with the police before on other cases. I wouldn’t mind seeing a few of them. I’m not saying they’d be good, but they might be interesting.

    And, from “Space Princess”, I wouldn’t mind seeing some of the other adventures the people of Moonbase Alpha went through on their journey through the unive…um, wait a minute.

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  8. DarkGrandmaofDeath says:

    I want to hear all about Yuri, from Werewolf. Why is he such a dickweed? Exactly how many Kirk Douglas movies has he watched in his lifetime? Where is he really from, and can his accent be identified? When he was a child, did he want to grow up to be a mad scientist, and does his evil arise from his sense of failure in being only a mediocre assistant mainstream scientist? And what the heck is up with his hair?

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  9. Sitting Duck says:

    Robot Holocaust and how the Dark One came into dominance.

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  10. ck says:

    I wants ta know more about Bob Evel of Time Chasers fame. What did he do
    in future Vermont to bring on the apocalypse? Is Gen-Core a Koch Brothers
    subsidiary (think about it). Why was his office in a junior high library
    (were they redecorating his headquarters)? What are his dreams. What makes
    him a successful, evil beurocrat? Did he go back in time to start the
    financial backing of deep 13? Inquiring minds want to know.

    Oh, and while we’re at it what about the hamburger diner owner in I Accuse my Parents?
    What did he do with all the guns he confiscated? Where were all the bodies of the other transients who visited his diner, why did…

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  11. PALADIN says:

    I`ld like to know who the heck ‘Prosser’ was and just how this whole wacky-doodle post-apocalyptic ‘Omega’ thingy got started for a “Warrior Of The Lost World” to ride into the middle of.

    Other than that, I`ld like to know just WHO ‘High Priest Xenos’ was and why a suposedly good & wise leader would have such a back-stabbing, scheming snake in a position of trust…(maybe it was the funny hats…?) for an “Outlaw Of Gor” to have to take down.

    Ahh….Fun.

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  12. Professor Gunther says:

    I would like to know how the Fire Maidens — and their “Dad” — actually got to the Thirteenth Moon of Jupiter.

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  13. Rachel says:

    I think it’d be interesting to see how Eegah handled surviving for so long after his family (and everything else he knew) died off. Did he hibernate? Did he cultivate his rockin’ crepe hair beard? Did he watch out for snakes?

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  14. Though he is not really a villain so much as he is another classic anti-hero, I’m betting Ortega’s history is just brimming with tales of intrigue, romance, adventure, and dance, filled with the kind of exhaustive nuances that would make for some of the most impressive cinematic parallels ever to grace the silver screen.

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  15. the_dumpster says:

    The origin of Megaweapon.

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  16. Comfort Fulton says:

    How are the Stricklands related in “Touch of Satan”? Obviously Melissa is old but are her “parents” directly related? And what other tragic events happened at Lucinda’s hands before Jody arrived? I’m sure the answers are more chilling than we realize for Luther to be so blase about the blood Lucinda is covered in.

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  17. Luther Heggs aka Number 6 says:

    Recall those many firearms on Walter Deaney’s/John Saxon’s wall in Mitchell.

    Every one of them has a story – each weapon represents a sordid chapter in Walter Deaney’s sordid bigger than life … life.

    I want to know those disgusting chapters.

    I want to know the real Walter Deaney. I want to understand what trauma and past abuse made it so easy for him to kill Johnny Mathis.

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  18. p0rpoise says:

    More Diabolik backstory. It’s be like seeing movies about a criminal-type James Bond.

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  19. Dr. Erickson says:

    I’d love to know about the origins of Kalgon’s Pat Riley hair, his love of ancient dentistry, and his technique for freeze-drying disciples who undermine him. I’m less interested in knowing anymore about his relationship with Lobster Boy.

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  20. Remmie Barrow says:

    I would like to know what Eegha was doing out in the desert before Roxy almost ran in to him.

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  21. snowdog says:

    @15 “The origin of Megaweapon.”

    Please don’t give Michael Bay ideas like that!

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  22. snowdog says:

    Red Zone Cuba: what did Griffin do that landed him in prison? I’m sure it must have been despicable. Or maybe he was framed and prison made him bitter and greedy. He could have been a regular guy with a family… playing poker with the guys on Fridays… taking the kids to the zoo…heh heheh heh.. no he couldn’t.

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  23. Professor Firefly says:

    The backstory of Torgo… I mean,where does one get a man goat anyway? Especially in Texas….

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  24. Stupid Repulsive Anteater says:

    I’d like to know more about JB Christians from “The Wild Wild World Of Batwoman”. What led to his double life as Rat Fink? Was he actually a successful businessman, or did wacky crime capers pay the bills? Can he really just create duplicates of himself, or does he undergo a massive recruiting campaign to find people willing to dress like him to thwart superheroes? And, is he big on seances?

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  25. Black Doug says:

    You just know there’s some sort of horrifying yet hilarious prequel material about Dr. Z and his early encounters with the weed of deceit.

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  26. Pemmican says:

    Prince of Space and/or Space Duke (maybe one hero with multiple personality disorder?).

    Why do these mild-mannered nice young Japanese men moonlight as unstoppable vigilantes for good? Why are weapons useless against them? Why do their enemies constantly toss dolls and destroy their beloved Hitler buildings?

    What secret does the Phantom of Krankor hold in his past, and a long lost prodigal hatchli- I mean, son, who has been missing for years?

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  27. Steve K says:

    I want to know more about Zor from Cave Dwellers. Were he and Ator in the same class when Akronis taught them? What made him decide on that mustache? And where did he get the bird helmet?

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  28. MSTie says:

    Well, I jumped on this topic as soon as I could this morning but I see #1 beat me to the punch about my gut reaction to the question: Zap Rowsdower.

    But staying with “The Final Sacrifice,” whatever happened to Troy’s mother? How did he end up with his aunt? And what about Pipper — is he one of Jim Hensen’s Muppet voice actors in his spare time? If so, how did he end up in Alberta??

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  29. ck says:

    No one’s mentioned perhaps the most compelling character in MST3000—Kline!
    Where did this noted thespian learn his acting skill and ability to mezmerize
    a room by just appearing? Was a he a noted British Shakespearian actor who
    had to flee the UK (pursued by a Scotland Yard inspector obsessed with his
    capture) and adopt an American persona when his wife was beaten
    and killed by a one legged-man (using his prosthetic leg), with Kline unjustly
    accused and convicted? No one knows.

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  30. ready4sumfootball says:

    I feel like for this discussion we’d be assuming that any backstory would have to only be as good as the original movie. With that said, I wouldn’t mind knowing more about the Soultakers.

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  31. Candy Lion says:

    FUTURE WAR leaves so many unanswered questions–for one, why do cyborgs from the future need to recruit dinosaurs from the past to fight their war against cardboard boxes of the early 1990s?

    As for our heroine: Ripped from the pages of her “hooking” scrapbook, Sister Ann’s seedy past would make for potentially titillating exploitation fodder. (The seedy past of the two huge guys–not so much.)

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  32. Leave Crow T. Robert Denby Alone says:

    How about Devilfish, from the POV of the WOI, as they conduct DNA experiments on fish, and love affairs on each other? I see a daytime soap.

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  33. The Mighty Untrained FOOZLE says:

    If you’re insane like me, you’ve deliberately watched the un-MSTied version of Space Mutiny several times. And you’ve probably picked up on McPhearson alluding to the fact that he knew Ryder from an earlier encounter/association, and that Ryder is somehow responsible for his limp. So there’s a real reason for the animosity. It sounds interesting, so of course the movie brings it up then never mentions it again. And if Ryder was somehow responsible for McPhearson’s mental/physical condition, when he ends up roasting McPhearson alive, it makes him to be a REAL A-hole. Which again, interesting, so not in the movie.

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  34. Dropo221 says:

    Great responses. I’d like to see a back story of Dr. Vernoff from Bride of the Monster. There was a sequel of sorts Night of the Ghouls, but in the prequel, how did Dr. V. get kicked out of his former nondescript country and just how did he meet up with Lobo?

    In a prequel to Sampson Vs. the Vampire Women we could find how, despite studying the vampire women his whole life, he still didn’t have a clue of where the V.W. hung out. Thus, saving his hot, middle-aged daughter from a fate worse than death–Sampson’s B.O. as he carried her from the fish-bowl castle.

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  35. Leo Artunian says:

    Maybe because I’ve just watched “Untamed Youth,” I’d like to know what drove the cotton farmer Tropp to the Dark Side. He has all the attributes necessary to become a successful businessman — good looks, personality (when he turns it on), management and people skills — and yet he hooks up with an older woman he doesn’t care for, gets her elected judge, and exploits “youth” arrested on specious charges to pick cotton on his farm, instead of using migrant workers like every other farmer in California. The hell?

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  36. @24 I’d like to know Batwoman’s backs story. We never were told her true identity or motive to become a crime fighter.
    I’d like to know about Mr B Natural’s back story. Yes, I consider him/her a villian. Maybe he/she/it is a muse, like one of the seven muses in Greek myth, except Mr B is evil and looks to grant talent to mediocre people in exchange for their souls. Would explain 99% of the acts on ‘America’s Got Talent’.

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  37. THORNBOT says:

    Gimme the real origin of Jim Mallon. Don’t pull any punches.

    Employees of Rhino, Shout! and MST3K are encouraged to contribute data at the agreed upon secret drop location(s) built on the Wikileaks model.

    Is it all a perception problem or is Jim indeed a genius villain with the best brain?

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  38. SOLDaria says:

    IIRC Rick Sloane wanted to do a Hobgoblins prequel, probably why he cast a middle-aged guy as elderly McCreedy.

    We really need some fleshing out of Time of the Apes, so I suggest Rising of the Apes followed by Morning of the Apes.

    @24 Batwoman Origins: Ratfink, showing how Rat Fink’s tragic addiction to eaves-dropping lead him down the path of evil and his first battle with hippie cult leader/vigilante Batwoman. Michael Fassbender is Rat Fink and Anne Hathaway is Batwoman.

    Batwoman Origins: Neon, the tragic story of a dotty mad scientist and how his incompetence gets the better of him as he turns his benefactor/friend Heatcliff into a simpleton. Trace Beaulieu as Neon and Scott Thompson as Heathcliff.

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  39. Flying Saucers Over Oz says:

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  40. david f white says:

    I bet diabolic has a cool back story!! I would like to see his training at the CIA or Interpol!!!

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  41. Geoff says:

    Future War: Why did Robert Z’dar’s character come to Earth?

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  42. Bob Johnson says:

    I’d like to see the story of Mikey’s brother Jimmy not stealing no bike.

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  43. ck says:

    How about The Adventures of Fingers O’Toole. One possibility is a 1950s sort
    of B movies (like Charlie Chan) wherein he tries to solve various art robberies
    (starting with proving Dino Lakopolous has been paying for stolen treasures.

    Or he goes over to creating daring art and jewelry capers (insurance not paying
    that well) in company with Creepy Girl (she having ditched that total jerk).
    Sadly, Tommy Kirk’s effort to get her back by winning the Catalina Fish Swallowing
    Tournament badly misfires, driving her into a torrid affair with Fingers.

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  44. GornCaptain says:

    @18 @40
    Diabolik has a long history in Italian comic books, so there must be a backstory in them somewhere?

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  45. Mooney says:

    More history on Kobras the villain of Puma Man. When did he go bad? Was he staring at schoolmates through his Halloween masks as a child in order to hypnotize them. Where did he get financing? He has to employ his goons, someone has to pay the rent, buy those S&M suits he wears. Need to know.

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  46. robot rump! says:

    ‘Coily the spring sprite’ ought to have a interesting story tucked away in his demented head.

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  47. robot rump! says:

    I see Mitchell’s! back story beginning with a young, gung-ho, idealistic, built like an olympic god and occasionally enjoying the company of men police rookie named Francis Ryan Mitchell! dropping by a fellow officer’s house for some good-natured horseplay and saying ‘Well i guess a little beer and pizza won’t kill me…’

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  48. A prequel to LASERBLAST involving that first kid with the ray gun. Though the story would probably be exactly the same.

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  49. [The Original] Stan McSerr, Destroyer of Worlds says:

    What about this Hamlet guy and his mom and evil stepfather. And Yorick how well did he really know him? Hey Shakespeare, do a prequel.

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  50. The Bolem says:

    I want to know more about The Great Vorelli’s past than the glimpse of his German years. Was he already a successful con artist and hypnotist before he lost his medical license? How many people’s minds had he placed into vent-figures before Hugo? Just how complicit was Butt-Lady in his crimes?

    And perhaps most of all: was the fake beard so he could quickly change his appearance to escape a jam, or was there some reason he just couldn’t grow facial hair?

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