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Mystery Science Theater 3000

  • Série télévisée
  • 1988–1999
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
8,6/10
27 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)
Trailer for Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
Lire trailer0:57
16 Videos
99+ photos
ComédieScience-fictionComédie originaleFarceParodieScience fiction spatiale

La série a pour sujet un homme, Joel Robinson, ainsi que ses deux robots, Crow et Tom Servo. Ils sont tous trois prisonniers d'une station spatiale appartenant à un méchant scientifique.La série a pour sujet un homme, Joel Robinson, ainsi que ses deux robots, Crow et Tom Servo. Ils sont tous trois prisonniers d'une station spatiale appartenant à un méchant scientifique.La série a pour sujet un homme, Joel Robinson, ainsi que ses deux robots, Crow et Tom Servo. Ils sont tous trois prisonniers d'une station spatiale appartenant à un méchant scientifique.

  • Création
    • Joel Hodgson
  • Casting principal
    • Joel Hodgson
    • Michael J. Nelson
    • Trace Beaulieu
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,6/10
    27 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 660
    279
    • Création
      • Joel Hodgson
    • Casting principal
      • Joel Hodgson
      • Michael J. Nelson
      • Trace Beaulieu
    • 245avis d'utilisateurs
    • 84avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Émission notée 176 parmi les meilleures
    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 victoires et 16 nominations au total

    Épisodes199

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    Vidéos16

    Mystery Science Theater 3000: We've Got Problems Too
    Clip 1:50
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: We've Got Problems Too
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
    Trailer 0:57
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
    Trailer 0:57
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV
    Trailer 1:23
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIII
    Trailer 1:28
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIII
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXII
    Trailer 1:28
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXII
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol. 15
    Trailer 1:16
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol. 15

    Photos728

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    Rôles principaux70

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    Joel Hodgson
    Joel Hodgson
    • Joel Robinson…
    • 1988–1999
    Michael J. Nelson
    Michael J. Nelson
    • Mike Nelson…
    • 1990–1999
    Trace Beaulieu
    Trace Beaulieu
    • Crow T. Robot…
    • 1988–1996
    Kevin Murphy
    Kevin Murphy
    • Tom Servo…
    • 1988–1999
    Jim Mallon
    Jim Mallon
    • Gypsy…
    • 1989–1998
    Frank Conniff
    Frank Conniff
    • TV's Frank…
    • 1990–1999
    Mary Jo Pehl
    Mary Jo Pehl
    • Pearl Forrester…
    • 1992–1999
    Bill Corbett
    Bill Corbett
    • Crow T. Robot…
    • 1997–1999
    Patrick Brantseg
    Patrick Brantseg
    • Gypsy…
    • 1993–1999
    Alexandra Carr
    • Magic Voice…
    • 1989–1992
    Paul Chaplin
    Paul Chaplin
    • Ned the Nanite…
    • 1992–1999
    J. Elvis Weinstein
    J. Elvis Weinstein
    • Tom Servo…
    • 1988–1990
    Bridget Jones
    Bridget Jones
    • Flavia…
    • 1991–1997
    Beez McKeever
    Beez McKeever
    • Roman Day Player…
    • 1996–1998
    Peter Rudrud
    • Announcer…
    • 1997–1999
    Bradley J. Keely
    • Kid…
    • 1993–1999
    Nathan Molstead
    • Jerry
    • 1990–1991
    Timothy Scott
    • Miracle Growth Baby…
    • 1991–1993
    • Création
      • Joel Hodgson
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    Avis des utilisateurs245

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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' is celebrated for its unique format, humor, and cultural references. Many praise its originality, wit, and longevity, comparing it to iconic comedy series. However, some critics find host segments and certain episodes detract from the experience. Debate exists over the quality of chosen movies and commentary effectiveness. Despite mixed opinions, it is generally regarded as a beloved cult classic with a dedicated fanbase.
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    Rat Man

    One of the Greatest Ideas ever come to TV

    MSTK 3K was never meant to be a quality show. It's simply a cheesy skit to make fun of really, really bad movies. In a world, where everybody takes things too seriously, this show produces a much needed boost of comedy. Sitcoms tend to become the same, and humor anymore is few and far between. There is just a finite number of plot lines that a sitcom can have. And many sitcoms tend to outlast their usefullness (Friends and Fraiser). However, MST3k, the humor is always refreshing. Joel (or Mike) and the robots never run out of potshots during a movie. So many movies become untentionally funny, because they are so poorly made. The robots are very clever, when they can relate contemporary events with old movies. I'll never forget when Croww T. Robot, said when he saw a wrecked T-bird "Teddy Kennedy are you alright?"

    The shorts are very clever too. They make fun of the stupid short films that you had to watch in elementary school. (Posture, grooming, what to do on a date).

    The only thing that one must watch out for, is that sometimes people don't get the jokes that the robots are pitching. As long as one is up on current events, he would find this show hilarious.

    I remember watching the movie when it came out to theaters in 1996. I have never been in an audience that laughed so much.
    10Cowman

    Excellent! Ranks right up there with "The Simpsons" and "The Daily Show" !

    For those unfortunate few who have never seen an episode of Joel Hodgson's MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 (referred to by fans as 'MST3K'), here is a brief rundown on all the fun you've missed out on. Dr. Forrester is your typical mad scientist. He sports big glasses, an oversized lab coat, crazy hair, and an insatiable urge to take over the world. In an effort to kick off his latest foolproof world-domination scheme, Dr. Forrester abducts a dry-witted janitor named Joel Robinson from the research center they both work at. Joel is blasted into space in an apparently escape-proof ship called the Satellite of Love, forever doomed to orbit the planet Earth. Forrester keeps contact with Joel via satellite transmission, and each week sends hims an unbearably awful b-movie which he is forced to watch. The mad doctor's idea is to keep sending movies that are so mind-numbingly terrible that it will eventually drive Joel and his viewers to insanity, thus giving him an easy outlet for conquering the world. To help preserve his sanity, Joel uses parts from the ship to build four wise-cracking robot friends that keep him company and help us to avoid cinema-induced lunacy by mercilessly heckling the films.

    The show aired weekly, and re-introduced old 1950s-70s era drive-in swill to a world that has long forgotten about it. The movies they chose--The Brain That Wouldn't Die, Time of the Apes, and (most notorious) Manos: The Hands of Fate, for example--were truly some of the most awful abominations in cinema history, and how they were able to find clear, working prints of these (mostly) obscure films is beyond me. Not only was it great to be able to witness some of these "masterpieces" first-hand, but the non-stop commentary by Joel, Tom, and Crow was absolutely hysterical. There was never a dull moment when those boys hit the SOL's onboard movie theater. On occasion, there would be a break from the movie to show a humorous sketch that would further the basic plot of the show. While many of these segments were admittedly not all that funny, they didn't last long, and Forrester would call for "MOVIE SIGN!" again in no time. Come to think of it, it may not even be that these primitive skits weren't funny, but that they simply paled in comparison to the sheer hilarity that took place in the ship's movie theater.

    MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 is one of the few television programs that seems to be loved by virtually everybody. Seriously--I know of not a single person who didn't like this show, nor have I ever read a single negative comment or review of it. That being said, why on Earth was such a brilliant show like MST3K canceled? It couldn't have been because of poor ratings, since the show had a huge cult following and a substantial amount of regular viewers. If anyone has any information regarding why this series was taken off the air, please contact me!
    Op_Prime

    I love it!

    MST3K is without a doubt one of the funniest shows ever made. It's hard to believe there could be anything that could make horrible movies like 'Hobgoblins' fun to watch. The show is clever and witty. It's hard to believe a show about a group of three making comments while watching a movie could spawn a ten year series and a movie. But it was done, and I'm sure we're all thankful for that. It's a shame the show has ended but the went out with a bang, making the series finale 'Danger: Diabolik' one of the best of the series; my personal favorite is 'Hobgoblins'. See the reruns and rent the movie whenever possible!
    skillwithaquill

    Should go down in history as one of the greatest shows ever written

    Mystery Science Theater 3000 could quite possibly be one of the most inventive and hilarious shows of all time. In a nutshell, an average guy is rocketed into space by his evil boss and is forced to watch terrible, cheesy, poorly acted, poorly written, poorly shot, B-grade movies (sometimes even lower grade than that). The only way he keeps his sanity is by mocking and riffing on the movie-of-the-week with his robot friends, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot. He is also kept company by the robots Cambot and Gypsy, who do not watch the movie.

    Each episode of MST3K delivers almost non-stop laughs and great one-liners that make watching these awful movies not only bearable, but also hilarious! There are fans (known as MSTies) of all ages, from adults who have been watching it from the first televised episode to teens just discovering it thanks to the release of the DVDs.

    All in all, I am a huge fan of MST3K and have never been dissatisfied with it. I've never seen an episode that didn't make me laugh out loud.

    It's difficult to describe it to those who haven't seen it before, so if you're not one of the legions of fans of MST3K yet, hurry out and rent or buy one of the DVD sets. You won't be disappointed! 10/10
    Mike Sh.

    A consistently great show

    A lot of the movies on which I've commented on this website I've seen as episodes of "Mystery Science Theater 3000." However, I find it difficult to write about this show as a whole - not because I can't think of anything to say, but because there is so much to say that I don't know where to begin or end.

    I guess I'll start by saying I approached this show prepared to be unimpressed. A show about a janitor and two robots goofing on bad movies in space? That's about the dumbest idea for a TV show I've ever heard! And in lesser hands this could have been an idiotic show, not worth bothering with. But in the hands of the troupe of writers and performers who call themselves Best Brains it is a show of rare intelligence and wit. The writing is first rate and the performances (especially in the host segments, in which skits are performed which are more or less inspired by the movie) are sharp and enthusiastic. So good was the writing that show was able to remain fresh and entertaining despite several major cast changes (by the time the series ended after ten seasons none of the original cast members remained).

    Best of all, this show helped broaden my appreciation for cheesy movies. I've always loved horror and sci-fi movies (horror especially), and some of the movies shown here were familiar, but there were others I would never have seen were it not for this show. Some laughably bad, others cheesy and surreal, others pretty darned interesting. (Still others were just plain bad.)

    In short, this was one of the best shows ever shown on television.

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    • Anecdotes
      The show gained popularity after fans taped episodes and gave them to their friends. In seasons 3-5, a line at the end of the end credits says "Keep circulating the tapes." That ended after Best Brain's lawyers questioned the show's support of piracy.
    • Gaffes
      A line in the end credits thanks "The authors of the First Ammendment." The last word should be spelled "Amendment."
    • Citations

      Tom Servo: What do you think the lesson of the movie was?

      Crow: Don't watch it.

    • Crédits fous
      In some episodes Torgo's theme from 'manos' the hands of fate plays in the background of the credits
    • Versions alternatives
      For syndication, the show was aired as "The Mystery Science Theater Hour." Eleven episodes from seasons 2-4 were broken up into two-parters, and released as 22 hour-long episodes into what was effectively first-run syndication for the 1995-96 season. Although the original host segments were retained, new introductions were also filmed featuring Michael J. Nelson as the balding "Host" (a parody of A&E announcer Jack Perkins).
    • Connexions
      Edited into This Is MST3K (1992)
    • Bandes originales
      The Love Theme from Mystery Science Theatre 3000
      Lyrics by Joel Hodgson and J. Elvis Weinstein

      Music by Charlie Erickson and Joel Hodgson

      Performed by Joel and the Joels

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mai 1988 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Satellite News
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • MST 3000
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Minneapolis, Minnesota, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Best Brains
      • Comedy Central
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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