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Weekend Discussion Thread: “Funny All By Itself” Movie Moments

Alert reader Joe writes (and by the way, keep those suggestions coming!):

On the “Overdrawn at the Memory Bank” topic, someone mentioned how unintentionally hilarious the line “Mom, my nuts?” was by itself.
I’d like to suggest a topic regarding unintentionally amusing lines in MSTed movies that didn’t require any “enhancement” from Mike/Joel and the Bots.
Example: The line “Get outta here YOU DISGUSTING WORRMMMMMM!!!!” from “Outlaw” was HYSTERICAL and it only got stunned giggles from the riffers. The line alone was funny enough.

A lot of these became stingers, of course.

I’d say one of the classics is the inexplicably rage-filled shop keeper from episode 702- THE BRUTE MAN. “Creeper! Creeper! Creeper! YOU give me the creeps!”

What’s your pick?

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  1. crowtdan says:

    I meant to write worry not work.

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  2. Kevin says:

    “You think you can take me? Go ‘head on!”-Final Justice

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  3. Cabbage Patch Elvis says:

    “Cue the horses!” from Gunslinger

    “Giant” grasshoppers climbing postcards to evoke terror in Beginning of the End.

    Elaine’s um, moaning, towards the end of Horror of Party Beach

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  4. sjk says:

    Horrors of Spider Island: “A researching researcher?”

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  5. badger1970 says:

    From “Merlin’s whatever of Whatever”: (buff 70’s guy in chick magnet woody station driving slowly by oogling a woman on a 10 speed in unsexy 70’s exercise attire): “Hey baby, what’s happening?” reminds me of the Mr. Mike commercials.

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  6. Luke says:

    The scene in Giant Gila Monster:
    Drunk DJ guy: “How’d you get me in that bed, anyway?”
    SingandIsingandIsingandIsing guy: “I just sat on you till you fell asleep”
    (or something like that)

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  7. “Ready for Marriage” short — (Rubber band snap) “It’s gone!” “Where’d it go?” completely busts me up (as so many of the lines here quoted do).

    This once again illustrates to me why MST3K works where Rifftrax often doesn’t — you really need a cheesy movie or short that provides enough laugh out loud (or just “shake your head in amazement”) bad lines and situations because as good as the riffers are they can only do so much.

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  8. Minsky says:

    The various musical numbers are, to me, the funniest parts in any given film. Partially because they’re frequently incredibly silly, but mostly because the “film makers” thought either that the band/performer was great or that they were friends that they promised to put in the movie…probably most often the latter.

    One of the first that comes to mind are The Fontanelles (seriously?) in Hobgoblins. Also all of the musical/dancing acts in TISCWSLABMUZ were just…wow.

    There’s actually very few performers out of all the episodes who could actually be construed as ‘good’.

    Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.
    Even more difficult, a not-horrible dance number.

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  9. Cabbage Patch Elvis says:

    #155 – “Hey good lookin! We’ll be back to pick you up later!” Good call. It’s funny, but the same scene from Merlin’s Chop always makes me think of the Three’s Company intro, only with a dark, child-endangering feel.

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  10. Cabbage Patch Elvis says:

    Wow! It’s the Amazing Collosal Comment! I’m not sure what I did there. I’m really not as excited about that comment.

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  11. Boggy Geek says:

    “Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.”

    I recall something about a Kissway To A Promiseland that still makes me swoon. ;)

    I hope my comment comes out really, really big.

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  12. ck says:

    “Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.”

    SWell, for talent there is Little Richard in Catalina Caper.

    (The one bit of talent, and minority persons, in the film.

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  13. ck says:

    I meant “Well”, nor “Swell”. Wish you could edit posts here. :sad:

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  14. Mike H says:

    It’s more of a moment than a line…

    When ‘The Paper Chase Guy’ in ‘Warrior of the Lost World’ doesn’t watch where he’s going, and BOOM! hits the wall in a puff of smoke.

    I just love the screech and boom moment, and then MST3K crew cheering and applauding his supposed demise.

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  15. Fart Bargo says:

    LMAO! @147-Companion piece Phantom Planet Tepidly flailing away to try and reach the tire inflater gadget floating behind you “Our Fathaer, who art in heaven…”

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  16. Eegah's Club says:

    “When we return, the high council may well sentence you to TORCHA!”

    Puma? Puma? Puma? RAOWWRR! Sorry Puma!

    “Dad, I’m going to look at his etchings.” ick

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  17. fathermushroom says:

    “Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.”

    Well, that rockabilly guitar band in “Skydivers” played some cool stuff. I admit the “Ha-so” introduction was a drag, as was that weird “To-BAC-o Woim!” voice at the start of another tune. But during the dance scene they do boogie rather nicely.

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  18. Cabbage Patch Elvis says:

    “Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.”

    Jimmy Bryant certainly is an exception, and I would pose that the Del Aires from Horror of Party Beach are more than capable musicians, even though I don’t care for their ballad in the film. And I know few may agree with me based on Eegah, but I think Arch Hall Jr does a fine job with the teen-idol thing. Check out Wild Guitar if you don’t believe me.

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  19. CaptServo says:

    From “Danger Diabolik” “is that stud, Coming?”
    or the ever classic tail slide from “Godzilla Vs Megalon”

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  20. NHCrypto says:

    When Joe Don hides his gun in his pants in Mitchell and it slides down his pant leg. Even without the reaction Joel and the bots, it’s still hilarious.

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  21. Me_Torgo_You_Jane says:

    For me, the episode with the most funny (even unriffed) moments is Wild World of Batwoman

    Heathcliff

    Batwoman’s costume

    When the Bat Girls say their pledge of allegiance

    Batwoman gives an organ recital (who knows why?)

    The doctor’s Happy Pill that makes anyone start go-go dancing – horribly

    The scene when the entire cast is under the influence of afore-mentioned happy pill

    The two Bat Girls who have a tug-of-war using a horseshoe

    The Ayejax (or however they misspell it) Company

    The scene featuring a dozen or so duplicate Rat Finks

    The Séance, featuring a spirit who only speaks fake Chinese

    The list goes on and on…

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  22. MiqelDotCom says:

    “I saw your father at the hospital and he’s been badly burned, but he will be ok” from Horror of Party Beach. It supposed to be comforting but comes off as just weird.

    The moment when El-Santo first walks onto the scene in sampson vs the Vampire Women

    Slab Beefcake’s womanly scream as he jumps from the floor-buffer in Space Mutiny

    The weird segway about “indoor mushroom growing” in that one short with the “squishy” girl.

    … and many many more

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  23. Aquamarina says:

    Park bench psychic lady pre-ramped up on David in Merlin’s Shop of Mystical Little Monkeys. Wow.

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  24. Stickboy says:

    sjk #154:
    Horrors of Spider Island: “A researching researcher?”

    I think the line is, “A reed-searching researcher?” Which makes it even worse.

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  25. John Seavey says:

    Horrors of Spider Island has plenty, but my favorite has to be, “There’s no reason to panic. All we know is that the plane caught fire, and we lost radio contact.” There’s something so charmingly optimistic about it. :)

    And I know it’s been said, but it can never be said enough times. “This is where the fish lives.” That’s the kind of line that you can keep riffing on for the rest of the movie. :)

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  26. GREAT fun to read all these quotes. Nice sum up, good read.

    B2T: I stick with Cherokee Jack for sure.

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  27. Dropo221 says:

    In “Teenage Crime Wave,” when the TV reporter shows the mug shots of criminals Mike and Terry, but when he gets to sweet Jane shows her bathing beauty picture! Then Jane screams: “TURN IT OFF!!”
    Or the two incompetent ambulance drivers in “The Crawing Hand.”

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  28. mary says:

    I always laugh at the line in Hobgoblins, “Look, she’s just drunk. She dosent even know what she’s SAYING!!!”

    and from Overdrawn: ” NORMAL? Is it normal when the woman youre talking to turns into a head with a veil hanging down over nothing???”

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  29. Cabbage Patch Elvis says:

    From “The Dead Talk Back” –

    The foot chase between the Greasy,Nerdy Photographer and the Oily,Buck-Toothed Policeman. Maybe the director should have asked to see them run before he cast these guys.

    The police interrogate Hans Kruger. The Brains were right – arrest him for the accent alone!

    And my favorite: A child’s introduction to jazz. Toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot

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  30. Fred P says:

    I almost forgot the scene in “Space Mutiny” where the lady from the control room gets killed. Then about 5 mins later they show the bridge and she’s sitting there alive and well. WTF !!!!!!!

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  31. ya'na'glachy!!! says:

    I love this topic, do u ever notice all those hilarious moment when Joel/Mike and TB see something in the movie that is so dumb or just so “funny all by it self” that instead of riffing they simply laugh??? Well I’m sure all msties know what I mean and my favorite moment like that is….epp 821 Time Chasers, mid way thru the movie while Nick and “sa” are in “Bob Evils” mall skyway office(lmao) and the chairman(“Bob Evil”) explains to Nick about his contract and how Gencorp own it completly now…Nick gets a stupid dumbfounded look on his face and Mike and TB simply laugh…. Anyone know what I’m talking about or agree???

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  32. BigMcLargehuge says:

    When the two geriatric scientists in The Giant Spider Invasion take that tumble down the hill.

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  33. Minsky: Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.
    Even more difficult, a not-horrible dance number.

    How about The Platters in Girl’s town?

    And how about other goofy moments from that movie: the dummy falling over the cliff at the beginning, the crazy aunt shrieking at Mel Torme, the car turning over with a dummy inside, and the fight scene between Mel Torme, Mamie and Elinor Donahue.

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  34. Jettison Bobby says:

    The scene in “Teenagers From Outer Space” where Grandpa is trying to get across the street. I don’t know why it’s funny, it just is.

    The scene in “Girl in Gold Boots” where Buzz breaks into the prison. I don’t know what’s funnier, that their plan is based on the presumption that the guard won’t notice that one man goes out and two return, or the fact that it actually works.

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  35. fathermushroom says:

    Re: the Platters in Girls Town.

    Anyone besides me notice that the lead singer for the Platters was apparently not available for the shot? His face never appears. Check it out.

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  36. Eric says:

    Aram Fingel – “m’I nuts?”

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  37. Jimmy says:

    Dave Ryder’s final “raging war scream melding into complete calmness” as he leaps from his explosive Cushman Floor Sweep . . . I mean “Enforcer”, lol. – ‘Space Mutiny’

    “Is that stud coming?” – ‘Diabolik’

    Anytime Arch Hall Jr. talks about his dune buggy – ‘Eegah!’

    “I am NOT!” – J.K. Robertson in ‘Time Chasers’

    “Matt!? It’s time to deeeeecide if you’re going to be one of my team playersss or not!” – J.K. again

    “Wurwolf, wairwilf, warwilf, etc.” – Werewolf

    Mr. Wilson angrily(and editing-ly) yelling “Goddammit!” into the phone at Joe Don in ‘Final Justice’

    “Is Dan ta home?” – Alan Hale in ‘Giant Spider Invasion’

    The whole spiel Buz gives Michelle about “Ever thought about being a professsshional?” and “My shisster’s the main attracshun” – ‘Girl in Gold Boots’

    “Whadda ya mean Daddy pleazzzzz?” Dad of the Year – ‘Girl in Gold Boots’

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  38. Jimmy says:

    >>Come to think of it, I challenge anyone to come up with a passable musical number in any of the eps.<<

    Actually, as a musician I have to say the Del Aires in 'Horror of Party Beach' were passable. That 'Wiggle Wobble' tune was actually almost semi-cool."My skull!!"

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  39. Fart Bargo says:

    There are so many entrys I cant read them all! I may have missed it but we should all hang our heads in shame for forgetting MR B NATURAL! The entire short was a WTF moment. It swung from outrageously funny to creepy all at the same time. I guess the one moment from this short that qualifies the most for this thread is when Mr B sits across from Buzz, legs akimbo, and Joel comments “Oh, Mr B!”

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  40. Minsky says:

    @ 162 CK

    I must confess that I don’t really see talent as something that enters into whether a band/performer is good. Sure, some of the performers (Little Richard, for example) have had successful careers and that may have been the reason why said artist was in the film, but I think you have to consider how the song in the film compares to other songs by said performer.

    After all, could you really ever say you’d listen to “Do The Party” outside of the film?

    And really, the number is just silly. Especially in the presentation, but the song itself just isn’t that good.

    Also, in the case of Little Richard in The Catalina Caper, to me he looks like he’s just in the movie for a paycheck and isn’t really into the movie (and probably high as a kite, which would account for the riff that Richard the tiny is “hopped up on the goofballs”)

    I’m not trying to harsh your boner for life or anything. Just explaining why I wouldn’t automatically say that just because a performer in a film is someone of note, the song is good.

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  41. creepygirl says:

    One of my laugh out loud, WTF moments, is the Bowller Hat Guy and his jaunty theme song at the end of THE DEADLY BEES. I think it’s as crazy as the haunting TORGO THEME. :lol:

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  42. idiot says:

    I am eternally confused and amused by the line in Jack Frost when Ivan (as a bear) says to the old woman, “Father Mushroom Lied!” and the old woman gets all excited and goes “WHO DID!?!?”

    And you think this is going to come into play some how, like she knows father mushroom or some such but no, the movie just gets all the more confusing. The lady never shows up again and never even gets her stick back.

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  43. fish eye no miko says:

    #37: Not sure if you’re still reading this thread, but: His name wasn’t “Cornjob” They were calling him “Kon-chan” which is considered disrespectful (his name is Kondo; they should have been calling him “Kondo-san”). It would be like kids their age in the U.S. calling an adult by their first name without permission.

    A few of the funny stuff in that film are the result of a really bad dub script (the “brother” thing is another example)

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  44. Flying Saucers Over Oz says:

    How ’bout that weird moment in MONSTER A-GO-GO where the lady comments, “They’re playing our song…”, the man responds, “Would you like to dance?” and THERE’S NO MUSIC WHATSOEVER…

    I also get a kick out of THE CORPSE VANISHES where we get a glimpse into how horrible the mutant family’s life must be: In the middle of the night, we see the three of them sleeping in one room, fully clothed, the two boys in cots, the mom sitting up in a chair. Even better, Bela Lugosi strangles the old lady’s son… and she STAYS ON AS HIS HOUSEKEEPER! I mean, I KNOW jobs were hard to come by in the Depression, but COME ON…

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  45. Dean says:

    How about the line from Boggy Creek, in the scene where that guy is searching for the Sears Cataloge. His wife asks him if he’s going to mess up the house looking for it, and he replies: I will if I have too, I rather do that then mess up my pants” Every time I hear that, I laugh unitl it hurts.

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  46. ya'na'glachy!!! says:

    Both of these have already been said, but… Dave Ryders last girly scream in “Space Mutiny” that goes from sheer terror then to calm and collected and casualy bails out of his Enforcer…and funniest of all “Werewolf” or how that russian or slovakian or latvian or where ever the hell that actress is from, says it “Wurewelf”.

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  47. Troy Thomas says:

    I gotta say “I’ts time for you to decide if you’re gonna be one of my team players or not” from Time Chasers. Not the line, but the guy’s voice, is the funny part.

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  48. Rood says:

    Most of Jonathan Cooper’s lines from Merlin’s Shop, but especially “LEAVE!” and “Merlin, I LOVE YOU!”

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  49. Meadows says:

    I’m a little late to this thread, but it’s a good one so I’ll give a couple of mine:

    Abe Lincoln flying out the window in Danger!! Death Ray may be my all time favorite. I laugh out loud and hard every time.

    When Contino “slyly” turns down the temperature knob to the steam room and then throws something at the bad guy in Daddy-O. The editing is so ham-fisted in that moment (and Contino’s body contorts weirdly on the throw), that I always chuckle at it.

    All of Pipper’s lines in The Final Sacrifice. Every word sounds like it’s being said by a deranged Jim Henson. (Surprisingly, there are no Henson riffs at all during his scenes….just a lot of Yosemite Sam references.)

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  50. Meadows says:

    I’m a little late to this thread, but it’s a good one so I’ll give a couple of mine:

    Abe Lincoln flying out the window in Danger!! Death Ray may be my all time favorite. I laugh out loud and hard every time.

    When Contino “slyly” turns down the temperature knob to the steam room and then throws something at the bad guy in Daddy-O. The editing is so ham-fisted in that moment (and Contino’s body contorts weirdly on the throw), that I always chuckle at it.

    All of Pipper’s lines in The Final Sacrifice. Every word sounds like it’s being said by a deranged Jim Henson. (Surprisingly, there are no Henson riffs at all during his scenes….just a lot of Yosemite Sam references.) I don’t know how the other actors kept from laughing during their scenes with him.

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