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Posted by Sampo, on December 21st, 2015  NEW YORK CITY–Patricia Elliott, who won a Tony Award on her Broadway musical debut, went on to star opposite David Bowie in “The Elephant Man” and spent 23 years aboard the TV soap opera “One Life to Live,” died here Sunday of cancer. She was 77. MSTies familiar with the origins of MST3K may know that she played a nurse in the movie THE GREEN SLIME, seen in MST3K’s proof-of-concept “pilot.”
ABC has a nice obit.
Thanks to Timmy for the heads up.
Posted by Sampo, on December 19th, 2015 Ken, aka Professor Gunther writes:
My wife suggested that a Tom Servo Pepper Grinder and Melted Crow T.
Robot Trivet would make perfect stocking stuffers.
Just a thought. Happy Holidays!
How about a Cambot lens cap, for those private moments?
You?
Posted by Sampo, on December 17th, 2015
Movie: (1962) A knight tries to save damsel from an evil sorcerer with the help of his magical foster mother.
First shown: 8/29/92
Opening: Joel fancies himself a caricature artist
Invention exchange: J&tB demonstrate their Big Gulp berets; The Mads have created designer bio-hazard absorbent throw pillows and Frank performs a one-act play to explain them
Host segment 1: J&tB present their commercial for Basil Rathbones for dogs
Host segment 2: Joel, Gypsy and Crow, in medieval costumes, present a pageant on life in the middle ages, but Tom ruins things
Host segment 3: Crow sings: “Estelle”
End: J&tB discuss words you can’t say on TV, Joel reads a letter, TV’s Frank’s not looking good
Stinger: Estelle’s two-headed assistant
    (179 votes, average: 4.29 out of 5)
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• I agree with Joel (in the theater), Tom (in a host segment) and Paul (in the ACEG): this movie is not that bad for a Bert I. Gordon movie, which makes the whole affair more watchable. The riffing is decent and the host segments are fun. This one may not be great, but it’s very good.
• This episode was included in Shout! Factory’s “Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Vol XXVI.”
• RiffTrax has re-riffed this movie.
• In the opening bit, Trace and Kevin must have been crouching in front of the SOL set. Probably uncomfortable.
• That’s Maili Nurma, aka Vampira, as the enchantress/hag who tempts the Frenchman.
• Nice cartoon sound effect as the needle is removed from Frank’s neck.
• I love the phrase “criminally-priced spring water.” It hasn’t gone away.
• One thing I’ll say for about this episode, it answers at last the question of who Merritt Stone is … he’s the guy who plays “King Grady.”
• Callbacks: “Hey, it’s the Undersea Kingdom…” “I say it’s foggy!” (The Crawling Eye), “Ya got me!” (Catalina Caper), Crow imitates Del Moore from Catalina Caper, “I’m so sleepy I can barely keep awake!” (The Hercmeister) “Hikeeba” (Women of the Prehistoric Planet) and “…Happy king…” (Mr B Natural).
• Joel mentions a “Jane Fonda video.” It’s been decades since she’s made one, so a lot of people may not remember that Fonda was once the queen of exercise and fitness videos.
• Joel does another overt religious (or Biblical at least) riff: “Why do you seek the living among the dead?”
• As they head out of the theater toward segment 1, they start talking about the host segment they’re about to do. I like when they do that. Adds continuity.
• Great reference: “They’re packed with bits of Nigel Bruce!”
• Note the LOTR reference before LOTR references were commonplace.
• Crow’s song is easily a highlight, though I confess I like Tom’s list of people better looking than Estelle ever better. (However, hate to break it to Tom, but Jesus Jones is not a person.)
• Alas, Crow’s love was not to be. Estelle died in 1984.
• Joel mentions Ashwaubenon High, his alma mater.
• While reading the letter, Joel actually says “keep circulating the tapes.” I think it’s the only time he ever did that on the show.
• Poor Frank at the end — and, hey, didn’t something very similar happen to Dr. Erhardt?
• Cast and crew roundup: Of course, we’ve already suffered through Bert I. Gordon’s “King Dinosaur,” “The Amazing Colossal Man,” “Earth Vs. The Spider” and “War of the Colossal Beast.” In the future we’ll get “Tormented,” “Beginning of the End” and “Village of the Giants.” Scriptwriter Bernard Schoenfeld also wrote “The Space Children.” Cinematographer Paul Vogel also worked on “Village of the Giants.” Editor Harry Gerstad also worked on “Rocketship X-M.” Costume guy Oscar Rodriguez also worked on “I Was A Teenage Werewolf” and “The Phantom Planet.” Assistant director/production manager Herbert E. Mendelson also worked on “She Devil.” Art director Franz Bachelin worked on “Village of the Giants.” Set designer George R. Nelson worked on “Code Name: Diamond Head.” Score composer Richard Markowitz also worked on “Stranded in Space.” In front of the camera, Gary Lockwood has a “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” role in “Kitten With A Whip.” Angelo Rossitto also appears in “The Corpse Vanishes.” And don’t get me started about Jack Kosslyn and Merritt Stone.
• CreditsWatch: Host segments directed by Jim. Crist Ballas did the hair and makeup, the only episode he worked this season. “Ode on Estelle” was written and arranged by Mike and Paul. “Ammendment” is misspelled.
• Fave riff: “Just came to freak you out, baby…” Honorable mention: “Ga-nish!”
Posted by Sampo, on December 14th, 2015 I know you are probably Kickstartered out but I wanted to alert you that our pal Benjamin Solovey, who masterminded the “Manos” restoration, has another film restoration in the works. It’s “The Atomic Brain” AKA “Monstrosity,” from 1963.
He writes:
Working in 4K from the original 35mm camera negative, we have seen in our testing a dramatic increase in visual quality that makes the footage as it was first shot and the stuff inserted later on seem all the more different. It also makes this film far more watchable than the dreary previous versions that sent darker scenes almost completely into black.
That being said, talk is cheap! A 4K side by side comparison to the previous PD video version can be found here. Some full scale screenshots from the negative can be found here.
Our initial goal to restore The Atomic Brain in 4K is $16,000, and we’re already past the $10,000 mark.
Finally, out of respect to new and returning backers following the unexpected delay on “Manos” (for reasons you already know about), I’m personally guaranteeing this project’s completion by the end of 2016. With superior elements to work from, our substantial research of this title and our self-distribution of rewards, we will be able to maintain a tight schedule that I expect will please everyone who pledges.
Our Kickstarter page is here, and one can also find us at atomic-brain.com.
Thank you again for your support over the course of the “Manos” project, and I hope you’ll find that “The Atomic Brain” is a worthy successor for our efforts.
Posted by , on December 12th, 2015
$6.3 Million goal has been reached and FOURTEEN new episodes are coming!
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