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Mystery Science Theater 3000

  • Serie TV
  • 1988–1999
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,6/10
27.228
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POPOLARITÀ
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)
Trailer for Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
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In un futuro non troppo lontano, Joel Robinson è tenuto prigioniero dal dottor Forrester e dalla TV Frank, costretto a guardare film di serie B sul Satellite of Love con l'aiuto dei suoi ami... Leggi tuttoIn un futuro non troppo lontano, Joel Robinson è tenuto prigioniero dal dottor Forrester e dalla TV Frank, costretto a guardare film di serie B sul Satellite of Love con l'aiuto dei suoi amici robot: Cambot, Gypsy, Tom Servo e Crow T.In un futuro non troppo lontano, Joel Robinson è tenuto prigioniero dal dottor Forrester e dalla TV Frank, costretto a guardare film di serie B sul Satellite of Love con l'aiuto dei suoi amici robot: Cambot, Gypsy, Tom Servo e Crow T.

  • Creazione
    • Joel Hodgson
  • Star
    • Joel Hodgson
    • Michael J. Nelson
    • Trace Beaulieu
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,6/10
    27.228
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3679
    1019
    • Creazione
      • Joel Hodgson
    • Star
      • Joel Hodgson
      • Michael J. Nelson
      • Trace Beaulieu
    • 245Recensioni degli utenti
    • 84Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Serie TV più votata #176
    • Candidato a 2 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 vittorie e 16 candidature totali

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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV
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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIII
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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIII
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXII
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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXII
    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol. 15
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    Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol. 15

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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
    • Creazione
      • Joel Hodgson
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    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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    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
    Greidanus

    The most Intelligent show created by the Imperfect race of Man

    Mystery Science Theater 3000: The most intelligent show ever seen by the eyes of man, and created by man too.

    This show greatly critiques the acts and creations of our imperfect society by making various remarks throughout the 'host segments' and 'movie segments' and makes good hilarity in the process.

    If you have never seen it, you have to! I'd greatly recommend it for geeks and the fashionable alike, though the geeks seem to understand it a lot more.
    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!
    aczilla-1

    From Trash to Treasure: Rich Genius on a Salvation Army Budget

    A mad scientist's plot to rule the world hurls an employee (and later a temp worker replacement) into space on a fully furnished satellite where, in the company of quick-witted robot friends, the captive is forced to watch real movies from nearly every genre imaginable that threaten to rob him completely of his sanity. That's all you really need to know to start watching, but it can't begin to scratch the surface of what you will encounter. Beneath the surface is a work of comedic genius that has held a stronger-than-cult following for almost 20 years.

    In the Mystery Science Theater 3000 dictionary, you probably can find a picture of Joe Don Baker under the definition of "irony." He is quoted with having threatened physical violence on the creator of MST3K after how they treated him in the film "Mitchell," yet he played a trailer trash dad in "Mars Attacks" around the same time. It's these kinds of relationships between one movie and another, the throwbacks to our culture, and (most) performers' ability to be a good sport that makes MST3K such a brilliant program. It is only in the case of this series that too many writers don't spoil the ambiance; in fact, a large group of writers is essential to capture every flaw and possible remark that can be made about a single movie. If you grew up within the last 50 years, then you are bound to have seen most of the movies featured on MST3K. On the same token, you are bound to get most of the jokes the stars hurl at the screen, but don't be surprised if you catch something new every time.

    Sci-fi and film purists have deemed MST3K detrimental to film genres in some arguments, and some viewers who saw the actual movies when they were released or were influenced heavily by a group of films might be taken aback by seeing their favorite movies torn to pieces for the sake of comedy. Nonetheless, MST3K has the ability to grow on virtually everyone who sees it... and has done so. The show is filmed with some of the most dated film technology while the robots and sets were literally sculpted from scraps of junk gotten from Goodwill, but the impact is lasting and any argument you may have over scientific mistakes are immediately addressed in the last line of the catchy theme song. Mexican wrestlers, Italian spies, Japanese giant monsters, 1960s-era juvenile delinquents, mad scientists, educational short films, rugged bikers, and even works of Shakespeare (well just one work but still) to name only a few types of the over-200 films featured in its 10-year run (many of which continue to hold high ranking on IMDb's worst films list), are the primary fodder of this brilliant undertaking, and you are hereby dared not to find the same amusement in every movie you see after experiencing MST3K for yourself and succumbing to its effects.

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    • Quiz
      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.
    • Blooper
      A line in the end credits thanks "The authors of the First Ammendment." The last word should be spelled "Amendment."
    • Citazioni

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

      Crow: Don't watch it.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      In some episodes Torgo's theme from 'manos' the hands of fate plays in the background of the credits
    • Versioni alternative
      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).
    • Connessioni
      Edited into This Is MST3K (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
      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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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 maggio 1988 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Official site
      • Satellite News
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • MST 3000
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Minneapolis, Minnesota, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Best Brains
      • Comedy Central
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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