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Weekend Discussion Thread: What You’d Like to See on DVD

Alert reader Scott writes:

What do MSTies think of the Rhino and Shout! DVDs in general? What did Rhino do better and vice and versa? What would they like to see as future Shout!
extras?
For me, I’m not a big fan of the stock Shout! DVD covers…I wish they would
get rid of Roman numerals already and mention the episode numbers. “The
Making of MST3K” would make for a great extra.

And while we’re at it: What movie (never mind the rights issues) would you most like to see in an upcoming set?

My thoughts: Even though some of the same people were at both places, it seems pretty clear to me that Shout “gets” MST3K more than Rhino did, especially at the end. The figurines alone show that. I don’t have a problem with the Roman numerals, and I think relying too heavily on the episode numbers might be too confusing for the casual buyer.

As for extras, I would love to see all the TV specials and I really enjoy the introductions by the cast members. The interviews with cast members can be hit and miss, but they’re at their best when Shout is able to coax backstage info about the movie of the movie out of them.

As for an episode I’d like to see, no question: 610- THE VIOLENT YEARS.

What are YOUR thoughts?

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  1. Stefanie says:

    I want all of the early season 8 Sci-Fi (as they were called) episodes SO BAD, IT DRIVES ME CRAZY!!!!

    As for specials: The films in their non-mstied form would be really cool, and those Mst hour wrap things that Mike did as “The Host”.

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  2. StarDustMaiden says:

    The Day the Earth Froze (let’s complete the Russo-Finnish set)
    Puma Man
    The Screaming Skull
    Samson vs. the Vampire Women

    And please, please, please have some scene selections! Even dollar store DVD’s have them!

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  3. Fingal says:

    All of the episodes, of course. Especially the ones that are really bad quality on the DAP.

    I don’t really care for many of the video extras. but i really like the miniatures.
    I’d like the whole crew in mini Dr F, TVs Frank, Mike, Joel, Pearl, Brainguy, Bobo, cambot, etc.

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  4. Jane Dobson says:

    No. 1 on my wish list, without a doubt, is Pumaman! Squirm comes in a close second.

    As for the Shout packages, I’m pretty happy — hey, any MST3K episodes, in any form, is great — but would it be too much to ask for chapters, pretty please?

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  5. Manny Sanguillen says:

    It’s really just a formality now, since I prefer the sound quality of my old tapes & skyroniter’s dvds. I still get the factory releases for posterity though.

    There are some episodes that it just makes no damn sense that they haven’t been released by now.

    Riding with Death
    Track of the Moon Beast
    Jungle Goddess
    Horror of Party Beach

    The Painted Hills
    Rocketship X-M
    Squirm
    Diabolik

    War of the Colossal Beast
    Danger Death Ray
    San Francisco International
    The Deadly Mantis

    Teenage Caveman
    Operation Double 007
    Agent For Harm
    Invasion of the Neptune Men

    The Mole People
    Village of the Giants
    Time of the Apes
    It Conquered the World

    The Incredible Melting Man
    Teenage Crimewave
    The Day the Earth Froze
    Attack of the the Eye Creatures

    The Space Children
    Terror from the Year 5000
    Rocket Attack USA
    Fugitive Alien

    I could go on and on, but you get the picture.
    I mean truly, even after all these, there are still a lot of really good shows.

    Which begs the question –
    Why must it be four?
    Why not five and six-disc sets?
    Conversely, why not two and three-disc sets, yet releasing them much more frequently?

    And really Shout Factory, at the rate you are releasing these, your fan base will have all died off before you have released even half of the remaining episodes. Your window for profit is shrinking yearly. It’s time you got cracking on a more frequent release schedule.

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  6. Troy Thomas says:

    EVERY episode would be fabulous, but it’s never gonna happen. Then again, Goonies never say die…
    My top 10:

    1) The Deadly Mantis
    2) Village of the Giants
    3) Attack of the the Eye Creatures
    4) The Day the Earth Froze
    5) Squirm
    6) The Incredible Melting Man
    7) Gorgo
    8) The Black Scorpion
    9) Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster
    10) Riding with Death

    There’s no way to improve on Shout’s sets, especially the 3D menus (my favorite is the Crawling Eye). One idea for Deadly Mantis: Crow, Tom and Gypsy are in the tunnel from the end, in the Hazmat suits. The mantis appears and eats Tom. Crow and Gypsy shoot the mantis, which makes it run away. The extras are great too; I think the #1 things I’d like to see are the Summer Blockbuster Reviews.

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  7. Faruk Alatan says:

    I doubt anyone cares what I have to say since I barely contribute on the forums, but I have to agree with Gary Bowden (post 34). I’ve always wanted to see Joel’s film “Statical Planets”, and I think that would be a terrific addition to a future set.

    Also, chapter menus would be nice!

    As for episodes, I think for Joel, my top two picks are Rocketship X-M and The Amazing Colossal Man. For Mike, I’ll go with Revenge of the Creature and Gorgo.

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  8. Mr. B(ob) says:

    Joel Hodgson’s The TV Wheel would make a great extra feature for MST3K. Also, add Daddy-O to my list of desired episodes.

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  9. Troy says:

    I’d like to echo the sentiment that the Shout Factory DVD releases are just about perfect. Aside from getting cast members or Larry Blamire to record introductions for every single episode (plus whatever MST3K hour wraps/promo clips/etc. are available), there’s not much else we can ask for.

    As for what I’d like to see in future releases, my ultimate set would be:

    1) Puma Man
    2) Outlaw
    3) Deathstalker III
    4) Operation Double 007

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  10. NoTrafficAccidents says:

    My dream DVD release (acknowledging we’re getting a full Gamera set in the not-too-distant-future):

    Rocket Attack USA
    Fugitive Alien
    Space Travelers
    The Day The Earth Froze

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  11. Manny Sanguillen says:

    Yeah I always remember a couple after I post.

    I nominated ‘War of the Colossal Beast’ but I forgot that ‘The Amazing Colossal Man’ still isnt out.
    (Even though I do have the rhino vhs).
    Its essential that both come out on dvd.

    Also I always forget to mention ‘LAST OF THE WILD HORSES’, with one of the best sets of host segments ever. That alone makes it a must-release, but it’s got funny riffing too.

    …and I’d throw ‘King Dinosaur’ in there too, since it has Joey the lemur which directly relates to ‘Last of the Wild Horses’, so if you don’t know the original, it won’t make sense in ‘Last of the Wild Horses’ when the ‘nice’ TV’s Frank is doing the Joey the lemur song.

    “Yippie DIE Yi Yo!”
    – The Parallel universe’s ‘evil’ Mike, Last of the wild Horses, # 611

    “We’ve got movie sign????!!”
    – The parallel universe’s nice’ TV’s Frank & Dr. Forrester, Last of the Wild Horses # 611

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  12. robniles says:

    A big ditto to #55’s request for features on other crew members. Jef, Brad, Patrick, Beez…there’s gotta be some good stories there. And I’m all for more shorts discs, partly so I can watch Progress Island at will and partly just because I like the idea of the Commander Cody segments all quarantined on their own disc.

    Since we have an all-Joel set, my ideal all-Mike set would probably be…

    Puma Man
    Agent From HARM
    Horror of Party Beach
    Track of the Moon Beast

    …although I wouldn’t be mad if Riding With Death were substituted for the latter and carried over the TV-show-compacted-into-a-“movie” motif from the Joel set.

    Lastly, I hope I live to see the day that personal faves The Screaming Skull and The Thing That Wouldn’t Die are issued. Not as widely popular, I think, but I am evil and must have snacks.

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  13. Creepygirl says:

    The RHINO vs SHOUT! debate has been coming down the pike for a while. They both have many positive qualities and some negtive. The slim cases are better in my book than the gatefold covers. The mini posters are a waste of paper. The chapter skips have never been an issue for me because I have never used them for any reason. RHINO’s artwork was interesting but SHOUT! is so much more uniform in style.

    RHINO seemed to get films that were public domain or still easy to licence.

    SHOUT! has gone out of the way to bring the fans some REALLY hard to get titles. I have been surprised by a title or two on pretty much every SHOUT! set to date.

    RHINO has a few out and out dud sets (I’m looking at you Vol. 11).

    I liked the fact that SHOUT! did release the two out of print titles last month in limited edition for fans that missed the first run. If they continue, it’s great for fans that want to complete their collections and others don’t have to “double dip”.

    EXTRAS & WHAT I’D LIKE TO SEE:
    MST Scrapbook. I watched this about 6 months ago and there is a lot of stuff on there. Like the 20th Anniversary box documentary I think they would have to cut the contents of the tape over all four discs. Thus making it one boxset GIANT extra.

    Finally, The summer and Oscar specials would be nice. Bumpers for episodes (the Comedy Channel one for ROBOT vs THE AZTEC MUMMY was cool). And cast intros are always entertaining. As soon as I buy a new set I watch the intros even if I don’t plan on watching the episode at that time. Oh yah, SHORTS Vol.3 needs an official (not special TV offer) release.

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  14. Canucklehead says:

    #112 Liked your all-Mike lineup, and agree about Riding With Death. That turkey needs to make its way to DVD soon.

    And ditto on The Screaming Skull. It may have gotten tiresome at times, but I freely admit that the ending with the “ghost” running through the garden does give me some chills…

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  15. Stacia says:

    Unquestionably, I would love to see “San Francisco International,” “Riding With Death,” and “Being From Another Planet.” I know Shout! has the second movie available unriffed, but I recall they said on their forums that there was no plan to have the MST3K version released. Le sigh. Maybe that will change.

    I enjoyed the Rhino cover art a lot more, although the volumes that had things that stick out (a button on one, another had a dial that changed pictures of MST3K cast) irked me. Aesthetically, I liked the fold outs on Rhino better than the individual boxes on Shout, and I don’t like the posters either. Aesthetics has never kept me from buying a set yet, though. The extras are great and I liked the figurines, even Gypsy that some fans really hated.

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  16. Theoretically it was nice that the early sets allowed one to watch the original, un-MSTed movie, though it’s not something I ever used.

    I really like the current thin case design with the original Tom and Crow artwork, and matching disc art. Easier to use, takes less space, and nicer to look at. Though yeah, the cardboard the Shout cases sit in does look more generic.

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  17. Warren says:

    First, The Mike Nelson: Destroyer of Worlds set from post #114 is an awesome idea. Mike’s Death Star-like habit is even an entry on tvtropesDOTorg. The Gumby short is one possible reason for Screaming Skull not having been released yet, so barring that how about this Mike set:
    Horror of Party Beach, Screaming Skull
    Quest of the Delta Knights, Track of the Moon Beast
    One possible Joel set:
    Stranded in Space, City Limits, The Day the Earth Froze
    The Painted Hills(Lassie is more likable than many human movie stars)
    Of course they don’t have to be 4-disc sets, I’m more than willing to buy a 5-disc set (besides the upcoming Gamera collection).
    Rhino was okay but I’m glad that Shout is now releasing these things. Chapter menus would be convenient but they’re not essential. The Steve Vance mini-posters are not bad, they’re certainly not a deal-breaker nor a deal-maker. If any new figurines are made (these extras I like but they shouldn’t be in EVERY set) Cambot should be the next one. I’d keep the Roman numerals on the box front but put the episode numbers on the individual disc cases. Regardless of which episodes appear on a set, I’m likely to buy it anyway, so that discussion is academic for me.

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  18. Dan S says:

    I really don’t like double sided discs so I really don’t want to see the non-mstied included. As far as which movies, anything at all would be fine by me. I suppose I have a sot spot for Bert Gordon’s films and the films Susan Hart controls now. But anything really.

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  19. radioman970 says:

    I hate double sided discs. Just putting that out there…

    *looks at collection of double-sided discs and exchanges a look of scorn*

    Just charge us extra for extra discs. This is among our fav shows and almost everybody here will pay it!

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  20. Gary Bowden says:

    @107..If you’ve never seen Statical Planets,you can get it at mst3k.org..

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  21. Fart Bargo says:

    John @64, I would like to see that also. The seials are a lot of fun and those who do not care for them can simply leave them on the shelves.

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  22. Droppo says:

    Love Shout. I framed the posters of my favorite eps and they’re hanging in my office.

    Agree….yes on chapter menus.

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  23. kbrubaker says:

    At first I wasn’t too keen on the illustrations used on the Shout Factory covers, but they’ve grown on me. Some, like the recent Magic Voyage of Sinbad are quite good. While many of the Rhino cases were quite clever, they often didn’t reflect the episodes they contained very well. I think one of the Godzilla episodes used a picture of a T-Rex for example. It was just kind of half-assed. However you feel about the Shout Factory illustrations, their consistent design make for a much more cohesive group. The individual cases used by Shout are much more convenient too.

    For extras, I too would love to see the Academy Awards specials. I’d also enjoy a few episodes with cast commentaries. The idea of KTMAs as bonus material sounds fantastic, but I don’t see how an entire episode could be considered a bonus, much less fit on a disc. Some of the KTMAs should defiantly be released one way or another.

    What specific episodes do I crave? The Day The Earth Froze is at the top of my list, but I’ll be happy with anything that hasn’t seen official release yet (well, maybe not a collection of the serials). I think that Shout has been wise in re-releasing previously available shows as single disks, and keeping the fresh material in the sets. It would upset a lot of people if the Shout sets began including old Rhino episodes.

    Finally, I really liked the idea of MST3K planet ball that Shout gave away to people who ordered directly from them. I’d love to see one of those as the special item in their next enhanced boxed set.

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  24. LDG says:

    My problem with some of the Rhino covers was that the fiddly bits came off if you actually touched them. The Shout covers are OK but I wouldn’t mind actual pictures from the movies instead of Roman numerals.

    The top ten episodes that I would love to see Shout release:
    1. Day the Earth Froze
    2. Attack Of The (The) Eye Creatures
    3. Gorgo
    4. Black Scorpion
    5. Puma Man
    6. It Conquered The World
    7. Horror Of Party Beach
    8. Mighty Jack
    9. Teenage Caveman
    10. Rocket Attack USA

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  25. Sharktopus says:

    Just thinking about the licensing hoops Shout would have to jump through to put out the Oscar preview and Summer review specials… :eek:

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  26. Jake says:

    There’s is nothing I would take AWAY from how Shout is releasing the sets. While the cardboard containers are a bit generic, it’s the stuff inside (acquiring great episodes, the slick slimcases, sweet extras, groovy posters, occasional figurines) that counts more. Chapter menus would be great but I tend to just press the fast forward button if I was want to see a specific host segment/scene.

    While I liked Rhino, their artwork wasn’t MST3K specific. Yes, it tied into themes of the episodes but if it’s between seeing a singing fish plague on a wall over a television or seeing Crow and Servo go up against a werewolf, I’m going to choose Crow and Servo every time.

    As for things I’d like to see: another vote for the specials, another vote for some KTMA footage (entire episodes would be silly but perhaps the KTMA Gamera host segments as easter eggs for the Gamera set?), Crow on “Talk Soup”, a special edition of “MST3K: TM” and as for episodes….

    201 “Rocketship X-M”
    422 “Day the Earth Froze”
    624 “Samson Vs. the Vampire Women”
    704 “The Incredible Melting Man”
    903 “Puma Man”
    1013 “Danger Diabolique”

    …. and the rest! :)

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  27. BIG G BURGER says:

    Earth vs Spider,Amazing Colossal man,War of the Colossal Beast,Deaadly Mantis,
    would make a good set.as well as all the above.still waiting on that Gamera box set. :drool:

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  28. Chuck Messer says:

    Well, lets see…

    Rocketship XM

    Deathstalker and The Warriors from Hell

    Robot Holocaust

    It Conquered the World

    Godzilla vs. Megalon (Rex Dart, Eskimo Spy!)

    Viking Women and the Sea Serpent

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  29. KJB says:

    Riding With Death is far overdue, and I’d really enjoy another Shorts set; as someone above has said, they’re a nice way to get your fix without having to sit through a whole episode.

    I’ll also agree with those who say that Shout seems to “get” MST a little better that Rhino. Rhino did a good job overall, but they did tend to repeat themselves (How many times did they put out the Design For Dreaming short?) and the extras on the Shout boxes have been really nice.

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  30. Jay says:

    1. subtitles
    2. subtitles
    3. subtitles
    4. subtitles
    5. subtitles

    honorable mention: episode #’s on the spines of the DVD cases.

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  31. Jay says:

    Oh, and barring subtitles, please put a little more effort into the sound mix so I can hear both the movie and the riffs.

    And a special edition of The Movie is a no-brainer.

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  32. An Educated Consumer says:

    In reply to post #125:

    The criteria for this weekend thread includes the following:

    And while we’re at it: What movie (never mind the rights issues) would you most like to see in an upcoming set?

    Though we have wandered off the path a bit– post #3 was the trailblazer for that questionable move– it was established that the rights issues would be ignored. There are episodes that are still not released because of the rights issues but due, again, to the criteria of this weekend’s discussion, we were ignoring the obvious 400-pound gorilla on the pink elephant’s back.

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  33. Bob(NotThatBob) says:

    I’d also like them to release a new pair of boxer shorts in a future boxed set.

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  34. Watch-out-for-Snakes says:

    Ohhh, Mr. B(ob) up at post #108 has a great suggestion, Shout! needs to totally release Joel’s THE TV WHEEL as a special feature. I treasure my VHS dub copy (got it back in the tape trading days, as I lost my original copy that I taped off TV) and would love to see it remastered and in “decent” quality. Plus, it was a really funny show (“No one laughs in the house of 1000 mysteries! Oh no!”) with appearances by David Cross and Andy Kindler, if I recall correctly. Good good stuff, I remember that Comedy Central was hyping the beejezus out of the thing, as it aired directly after the “last” MST episode LASERBLAST. It aired once and was promptly never seen on TV again.

    SHOUT! I scream from my esophagus for you to get on top of this!!
    !

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  35. Ralph C. says:

    In addition to the guests on The TV Wheel” that were mentioned in post #134, there was Paul Feig, the creator of “Freaks and Geeks” which was, in my opinion, one of the best t.v. shows ever produced.

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  36. BEMaven says:

    I’m little behind on my Shout collection. Have they finally decided to include a Chapter Menu on the disk?

    It was the one standout feature of the Rhino editions.

    As a matter of course, each original episode was segmented. And fans might enjoy revisiting some favorite segment without risking the repetitive stress injury that the Fast Forward button entails.

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  37. Sharktopus says:

    @ Ralph, Freaks & Geeks was a very special show, indeed. If there’s anyone here who hasn’t seen it yet, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? It featured Cinematic Titanic’s Dave (Gruber) Allen as a hippie guidance counselor, not to mention cameos by Joel and Trace. And, believe it or not, Seth Rogen’s actually kind of likable in it.

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  38. Blindpew says:

    Add me to the list of people who want, nay DEMAND ‘Agent for H.A.R.M.”. (“I’m gonna open the HELL out of this door!”) And I really wish we’d seen “Shorts Vol. 3” on a wider release DVD. My VHS tape is near extinction (As are VHS players) Even though some shorts have been released with their respective episodes, there’s still some I miss being able to watch easily.

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  39. Watch-out-for-Snakes says:

    @135 & 137, oh yeah, Paul Feig WAS on THE TV WHEEL, good call. And FREAKS AND GEEKS is pretty much one of the best shows ever, next to MST of course. I checked it out initially because of the Trace and Joel cameos (Joel’s is especially hilarious as the shop owner who sells Sam a Persian Night Suit, but it’s actually just a jump suit. God, that episode is funny) but found out it was a really decent show, well written and acted (James Franco, Seth Rogen, & Jason Segel all got their starts on this one) with just enough heart and intelligence balanced with all the funny. Good, good stuff.

    And, the DVD to Freaks and Geeks was released by. . . . SHOUT! FACTORY. Synergy!

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  40. Steve Dyer says:

    Quest of the Delta Knights and The Undead. as well as a compilation of the series plot- from Dr. Ehrhardt to Frank and the Observers,et al.

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  41. rcfagnan says:

    Jim and Patrick: Gypsy vs. Gypsy. Really, the only one left to do…As for episodes, I’ve always wanted to see “Last of the Wild Horses.”

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  42. Big Al says:

    Would love to see “Gorgo” and as for extras, how about figures of the humans from the show? :-)

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  43. Earl B says:

    Ep 405: BEING FROM ANOTHER PLANET: not one of my faves, BUT it does have Tragic Moments Figurines – my all-time favorite invention of the Mads’). Plus, Shout! has already licensed it (as TIMEWALKER) for non-MST DVD release.

    Reissue set XIX w/o the Gypsy figure (the only reason I haven’t yet bought it).

    Apart from that, the remaining Roger Corman/AIP & Bert I. Gordon pics, and Comedy Central promos.

    And maybe more realistic or flexible ‘street dates’. Shout! has had a few problems with extra features (I’m including non-MST here as well) which couldn’t be corrected due to having to hit their ‘street date’.

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  44. Collectable figures I’d like to see in future Shout! Factory releases:
    Cambot (Joel years)
    Mike/Joel
    The Mads
    Some notable movie characters (Torgo, Phantom Of Krankor, Mamie Van Doren :-D , etc.)
    The SOL
    A playset featuring the SOL bridge, door tunnel and movie theater.
    KTMA versions of the bots.

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  45. Captn Ross Hagen says:

    I think subtitles would be hard to do. Think about it the whole show is comic timing, plus you’d have the people in the movie talking and Joel/Mike and the Bots talking at the same time. It would be a lot of work to keep up with the riffs, who said what when and how about when Tom breaks into song. Maybe the host segments could be subtitled…..

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  46. Captn Ross Hagen says:

    Oh by the way about Freaks and Geeks J.Elvis wrote one #15 NOSHING AND MOSHING and co wrote #2 BEERS AND WEIRS WITH JUDD APATOW. When we went to a Cinematic Titanic show I got Joel, Trace, J.Elvis and Gruber to sign the booklet. But what was real cool was Gruber said to me “Did you see the set that looks like a high school yearbook?” Then he said to this guy who had one “Can I show this guy (me) your yearbook?” Then he opened it and showed me J.Elvis’s high school picture inside. I don’t know if it had anyone else’s high school pictures like Joel’s or Trace I didn’t ask. But that’s the cool thing about Gruber, every time we’ve met him he seems like someone I’ve known my whole life. Also Mary Jo’s husband is real cool to talk with at the shows.

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  47. Canucklehead says:

    #145

    What they could try are two subtitle tracks: one for the movie itself, and one for the riffs. That way, you’d be able to choose which dialogue you’d want to follow.
    That’s how Monty Python did a few of their releases (especially Holy Grail). You could choose the dialogue or, hilariously, snippets of a Shakespeare play which vaguely reflected what was being done on screen.

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  48. David J says:

    This is a VERY minor complaint, but I find it kind of odd that a lot of the Shout Factory special features are done in widescreen despite the actual episode being in standard ratio.

    I really like the Ballyhoo Motion Pictures documentaries. And since Shout Factory took over, it seems like the Best Brains alumni have made a lot more appearances.

    I’m hoping that the previously unreleased episodes keep coming, but I’m not holding my breath waiting on some, like the Godzilla movies.

    The DVD guide for Satellite News is a set or two behind at the moment. Could anyone tell me what differences there are with the two Shout Factory re-releases and the original Rhino ones?

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  49. Chris Lark says:

    Better late than never. This is another great question and I’m a little surprised that it hasn’t it been discussed already. Still here’s my .02:

    Next DVD boxed set within this year or the coming years…?:

    Suggestion #1 (for shows not yet released by Rhino or Shout!):
    -Daddy-O
    -Girlstown
    -The Violent Years
    -I Was A Teenage Werewolf

    Suggestion #2:
    -Time Of The Apes
    -Fugitive Alien I
    -Fugitive Alien II
    -Mighty Jack

    Suggestion #3:
    -The Puma Man
    -Deathstalker & TWfH
    -Alien From L.A.
    -Robot Holocaust

    Suggestion #4: (TV Movie box set)
    -Stranded In Space
    -Riding With Death
    -San Francisco International
    -Code Name: Diamond Head

    Suggestion #5 (okay this one is for shows that were already released by Rhino…):
    -Cave Dwellers
    -Pod People
    -Angels Revenge
    -Mitchell

    Usually I’d agree with everyone else here and say “just put ’em all out a.s.a.p..” However were you to ask me about specific titles I’d like to see on DVD soon then I’d list these…:
    -Godzilla vs. Megalon
    -Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster
    -Diabolik
    -Moon Zero Two
    -City Limits
    -Escape 2000
    -Zombie Nightmare
    -Being From Another Planet

    Suggestions for cool bonus stuff on the DVD’s…?:
    -COOLEST idea that will probably never happen?: Have CT or Rifftrax riff on the KTMA films again. Seriously I’d be THRILLED to see either of them riff on “Cosmic Princess” or anything else from that time:)
    -All the specials they did for Comedy Central & The Sci Fi Channel
    -All the commercials they did for Comedy Central & The Sci Fi Channel
    -The MST3K Home Game
    -The MST3K gang riff on the Sony Playstation stuff that someone mentioned earlier
    -The return of “Turn down your light–where applicable” and maybe a short short as to who came up with that idea?
    -Shorts Vol. 3 (and maybe put Shorts Vol. 1 & 2 on that disk as well?)
    -A nice interview with Beez McKeever or Sampo or anybody else related to the MST3K fan club or https://www.mst3kinfo.com
    -Joel’s “TV Wheel” special & “Statical Planets” whatever that is
    -Any of Joel’s stand-up bit from his time on “Saturday Night Live” yes I know someone already sells them seperately but I’d like to see them included on one of the Shout! discs just so fans can see where he got his humor &/or how he started out.
    -Any of Mike’s early stand-up – Not sure if he was ever filmed back then but I’d love to see it again so fans can see where he got his humor &/or how he started out too.
    -Commercials from the KTMA years – Whether they were for the shows or for local joints I’d like to see them in full.

    Finally FWIW I think the posters are cool but the big problem with them is the same as the figurines – where do you put them? (other than in a scrapbook?;)

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  50. Gorn Captain says:

    #148 Modern pro video gear is probably 16:9 widescreen by default these days. Is it even possible to shoot old fashioned 4:3 tv aspect ratio anymore?

    If anyone has the connections to pull off a special edition of the MST movie it’s Criterion. Look at the set they did for Terry Gilliam’s movie Brazil. I’d settle for a workprint version of the movie before Gramercy made them cut and reshoot things, if that’s all that exists now.

    I would definitely want “Tv Wheel” released. The evil magic/practical joke salesman and his monkey sidekick, (performed by Joel!) still crack me up.

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