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Posted by Sampo, on September 16th, 2011
Posted by Sampo, on September 16th, 2011 Here’s the official press release for Vol. 22. Nothing in here you don’t already know (and I’ve deleted the boilerplate stuff at the bottom).
MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000: XXII IN STORES DECEMBER 6 FROM SHOUT! FACTORY
FEATURING TIME OF THE APES, MIGHTY JACK, THE VIOLENT YEARS, AND THE BRUTE MAN
Our long cultural nightmare is over. On December 6, Shout! Factory, in association with Best Brains Inc., will release Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXII, a 4-DVD set that includes “Time Of The Apes,” “Mighty Jack,” “The Violent Years,” “The Brute Man” and a cornucopia of extras worthy of the holiday season. All four episodes are previously unreleased on DVD, and “Time Of The Apes” and “Mighty Jack” are two of the most beloved and most requested episodes of the comedy phenomenon!
Disc 1 of Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXII features “Time Of The Apes,” which enjoys a mythical cult status among MSTies. Adapted (i.e., shredded and stitched into incoherence) from the 1974 Japanese series “Saru No Gundan,” “Time Of The Apes” follows the travails of a scientist and two small children who are accidentally frozen and thawed into a future ruled by apes. The plot may sound familiar, but the riffs are absolutely unique.
Over on Disc 2 we have the long-awaited “Mighty Jack,” one of the funniest episodes of one of the funniest TV series ever made. The Japanese apparently had a license to kill television when they handed this prized Tsuburaya production to Sandy Frank. Long before “junk bond” joined the English lexicon, the 007-ish exploits of Mighty Jack — a government organization created to defeat the notorious crime syndicate known as “Q” — took everything that was bad about cool and thrilling espionage movies and threw the rest out. Fortunately for us, Joel and the ’bots had a license to riff. And fortunately for you, Shout! Factory has a license to release it on DVD.
Next up, “The Violent Years” is a tale from 1956 of girls gone wild. Mike and the ’bots take on this low-budget black-and-white potboiler about a neglected rich girl and her hardened gang of babes who, thanks to inside information from her unwitting father, always manage to stay one step ahead of the police. In this delirious episode, we find the Mads “softening to reach a wider audience,” which includes performing their new theme song, “Living In Deep 13.” The DVD also includes the 1952 short film “A Young Man’s Fancy,” wherein a visiting young man prefers the household electrical appliances to the teenage daughter.
Last but not least, Mystery Science Theater 3000 presents “The Brute Man.” Rondo Hatton plays a disfigured man, a/k/a “The Creeper,” who hunts down and kills the people responsible for his deformity. During his downtime, he falls for a blind woman and engages in some light felony by stealing to pay for an operation to restore her sight. She may regret that. The DVD includes the 1948 short film The Chicken Of Tomorrow. Remember the stylish sequence in Casino that takes us through the mechanics of the operation? It’s like that, except with chicken farming and without the style.
Bonus Features Include:
New Introduction By Mary Jo Pehl
Origin Of The Creeper: Birth Of A B-Movie Icon
Introductions By August Ragone, author of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters
The Making Of MST3K (1997)
Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps
Ed-ucation: Archival Interviews with Delores Fuller & Kathy Wood
The DVD Menus of MST3K
4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance
Posted by Sampo, on September 16th, 2011 A new season of live Cinematic Titanic shows begins this weekend in Minneapolis, and the pre-show press there has begun.
Joel and Trace were interviewed by “The AV Club” and Joel was interviewed by City Pages.
Joel and Mary Jo got interviewed for a piece in the University of Minnesota student newspaper.
CBS Minnesota does a nice long story and a two-part video interview with the entire cast!
UPDATE: The local Fox affiliate has a short text piece and a pretty good video piece. And there is a short little piece in the Strib suggesting you buy Christmas gifts for your MSTie pals at the meet-and-greet after the show, which is in the restaurant next door.
Posted by Sampo, on September 15th, 2011 The AV Club has a nice rundown on the show and which episode are most accessible to new comers. I mostly agree with their assessments.
Posted by Sampo, on September 14th, 2011 The new season of Cinematic Titanic live shows begins tomorrow. Here’s a rundown of the Cinematic Titanic tour schedule as it stands now:
• 9/15-17: Minneapolis–Parkway Theatre. 7 p.m. each night. “Doomsday Machine” Thursday night. “War of the Insects” Friday night. “Rattlers” Saturday night. Both “War of the Insects” and “Rattlers” will be filmed for a special 2011 Holiday DVD release. $28-$35. ON SALE
• 9/24: New York City–Best Buy Theater. 8 p.m. “East Meets Watts.” $40-$45. ON SALE
• 10/15: Elgin, IL–The Blizzard Theater at the Elgin Community College Arts Center, Elgin, IL. Two shows: “Frankstein And The Castle of Freaks” (7:30 p.m.) and “Blood of The Vampires” (10 p.m.) $43 for one show, $66 for both. ON SALE Also note: Before the 7:30 p.m. show there will be a “Cinematic Titanic dinner” at the Spartan Terrace Dining Room, 1700 Spartan Dr. Capacity 120. Admission price is $35.
• 10/27: Washington, DC–Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University. 8 p.m. “Rattlers.” $25-$35. ON SALE
• 11/3: Reno, NV–Nightingale Concert Hall at the University of Nevada-Reno. 7:30 p.m. “Rattlers.” $30 (discounts for kids and seniors) ONSALE
• 11/4: Davis, CA–Mondavi Arts Center at the University of California-Davis. 8 p.m. “Doomsday Machine.” $45-$25. ON SALE
• 11/5: Santa Rosa, CA–Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. “Rattlers.” 8 p.m. $35. ON SALE
• 11/6: Santa Barbara, CA–Campbell Hall at the University of California at Santa Barbara. “Doomsday Machine.” 8 p.m. $21; $10 for students. ON SALE
• 11/12: Green Bay, WI–Meyer Theatre. Two shows: “Danger on Tiki Island: (6 p.m.) “Rattlers” (9 p.m.) $28; $45 for both shows. ONSALE
• 12/30: Philadelphia area.–Keswick Theater. Two shows. “Astral Factor” (premiere) and “Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks. 8 p.m. “$39.50-$58.50. ON SALE
2012
• 1/20: York, PA–Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center. “Rattlers.” 7:30 p.m. $30-$40. ON SALE
• 1/21: Wilmington, DE–Grand Opera House. “Doomsday Machine.” 8 p.m. $32-$41. ON SALE
• 2/3: Hartford, CT–Belding Theater at the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. Two shows: “War Of The Insects” (7 p.m.) and “Doomsday Machine” (9:30 p.m.) $35. ON SALE
• 2/4: Schenectady, NY–Proctor’s Theatre. “Astral Factor.” 8 p.m. $32.75. ON SALE
• 2/25: Royal Oaks/Detroit, MI–Royal Oaks Music Theater. Two shows: “Astral Factor” and “Doomsday Machine.” Tickets on sale soon.
• 3/16: Durham, NC–Carolina Theatre of Durham. “Rattlers.” 8 p.m. $35. ON SALE
• 3/17: Greenville, SC–Peace Center for the Performing Arts. “Astral Factor.” 8 p.m. $30-$40. ON SALE
• 3/30: Newark, NJ–Victoria Theatre. “Blood Of The Vampires.” 8 p.m. ON SALE
• 3/31: Newark, NJ–Victoria Theatre. Two shows: “Doomsday Machine” (3 p.m.) and “Astral Factor” (8 p.m.). $39.50. ON SALE
• 4/27: Milwaukee, WI–Pabst Theater. “Doomsday Machine.” Tickets on sale soon.
• 4/28: Milwaukee, WI–Pabst Theater. “Astral Factor.” Tickets on sale soon.
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