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Le pire contre-attaque

Original title: Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
19K
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Le pire contre-attaque (1996)
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Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about Les Survivants de l'infini (1955).Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about Les Survivants de l'infini (1955).Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about Les Survivants de l'infini (1955).

  • Director
    • Jim Mallon
  • Writers
    • Michael J. Nelson
    • Trace Beaulieu
    • Jim Mallon
  • Stars
    • Trace Beaulieu
    • Michael J. Nelson
    • Jim Mallon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Mallon
    • Writers
      • Michael J. Nelson
      • Trace Beaulieu
      • Jim Mallon
    • Stars
      • Trace Beaulieu
      • Michael J. Nelson
      • Jim Mallon
    • 188User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Trace Beaulieu
    Trace Beaulieu
    • Dr. Clayton Forrester…
    Michael J. Nelson
    Michael J. Nelson
    • Mike Nelson
    Jim Mallon
    Jim Mallon
    • Gypsy
    Kevin Murphy
    Kevin Murphy
    • Tom Servo
    John Brady
    • Benkitnorf
    Faith Domergue
    Faith Domergue
      Lance Fuller
      Lance Fuller
        Russell Johnson
        Russell Johnson
          Karl Ludwig Lindt
            Jeff Morrow
            Jeff Morrow
              Robert Nichols
              Robert Nichols
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                      • Director
                        • Jim Mallon
                      • Writers
                        • Michael J. Nelson
                        • Trace Beaulieu
                        • Jim Mallon
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                      8GalaxyGa

                      A blast of an episode from the Best Brains!!

                      It was a blast! If you, the viewer, are not familiar with Mystery Science Theater 3000, better known as MST3K, I recommend that you rent/buy/borrow, beg, or steal tapes to become a tad familiar with the concept.

                      The concept is: riffing a B-or-worse-scifi-movie; the victim, er-- subject, in this case, is "This Island Earth", a classic from the 50's. There's this guy (Mike) who's been shot up to an orbiting space station (the Satellite of Love, or SOL) by a Mad Scientist (Dr. Clayton Forrester). Mike is a replacement test subject (Joel, who made the robots for companionship, escaped), and he and Joel's 'bots (short for ro-bots) ease the stress of being test subjects by making wise@$$ remarks while the movie is running. Then there are little interval segments that attempt to tell a coherent narrative.

                      The catch is that the bots are actually only puppets made from a gumball machine head, salad bowl, Tupperware interlocking set of flower vases, and armatures from folding adjustable desk lamps. The original actor who voices Crow T. Robot is Trace Beaulieu, who also plays Dr. Forrester (ah, the magic of motion pictures!). The guy who voices Tom Servo is Kevin Murphy-- well, if you really want to see him, you'll have to find the episodes on tape and go looking for his appearances as other characters.

                      This movie is much better than the episodes that have appeared either on Comedy Central or the Sci-Fi Channel, primarily because Best Brains, the production company, had more money to make better sets, props, and better staging of gags. The Hubble was great, as was the amusing and embarrassing segment where Dr. Forrester ends up in the Metalunan guy's shower. [aaagghhh!!!]

                      The only two things I miss are Joel Hodgson, who was the original host, and Frank Conniff, who played Dr. Forrester's assistant, "TV's Frank". Joel was a much different "test subject" than Mike-- Joel was more introspective, did many more musical bits on the show, was more creative ["Invention Exchange" was Joel's idea; as a comic/magician, he made most of the bizarre and funny inventions on the show.] I feel that Joel's presence, as writer and actor, would have given a tighter, more coherent slant to the experiment (but then, again, I could be biased!).

                      Frank Conniff, as TV's Frank, was the best inept sidekick an inept Mad Scientist could have, and Frank was the perfect foil for Forrester. Their gags tended to be more physical, slapstick comedy.

                      But MST3K: The Movie is, I hope, the first in a long line of franchise movies (like Star Trek: The Motion Picture!). I hope that Best Brains, Inc. does another MST3K movie--it's like no-calorie chocolate!!!
                      9BrotherNumpsie

                      i laughed so hard my throat hurt the next day!

                      It was a really boring night and me and my sisters came across this movie. At first I didn't notice the silhouettes at the bottom of the screen. WE had missed the first half unfortunately.

                      Anyway, it was the best laugh i've had for ages. I just can't describe how blooming funny this film is but we were giggling just about the whole way through!

                      It's such a clever idea and so well done. I have bought a box set and hope it will be as good.

                      We had never even heard of the tv series and are not sci-fi fans, but still enjoyed the film very much.

                      I give it 9 1/2 out of 10, because nothing is perfect!
                      8MikeC19

                      A Hilarious Movie, One to See for Sure!

                      As a fan of MST3K, I was very excited to see this film. I was lucky enough to see this in theaters, and it was even more fun than your usual episode of the series. It's a little shorter than an episode, but being that the jabs at the film are hysterically funny, it evens out. Now, I heard that making the film wasn't fun for the crew, as producers made the cast change lines and many other things, but you'd never know it from watching it. It's also very interesting to see more of the ship, and see things in a broader way, due to a bigger budget. This ranks up there with the best episodes, and I've been quoting it repeatedly since seeing it, so many years ago. For me, as a fan, this was worth all the effort and frustrations the crew went through, I truly enjoy it and appreciate it!
                      JKazoo

                      Excellent Example of How Studio Interference Severely Tarnishes a Brilliant Idea

                      Let's get things straight right off the bat: I LOVE Mystery Science Theater 3000! It was, is, and forever will be my favorite television show of all time, in all its incarnations. And the movie is very funny and good and you should see it.

                      That said...

                      Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (hereafter called MST3K:TM for time-saving purposes) could of been a LOT better than it was, and it's NOT the fault of the folks at Best Brains, Inc. (The production company that made the TV show, hereafter called BBI). I place the blame entirely on the fine (HA!) folks at Universal, who forced several changes to the movie and it's wonderful riffing, forcing the folks at BBI to "dumb down" their product, mess with their tried-and-true break format, and shoot an entirely different (and stupid, compared to the original) ending, as well as trimming it down to 74 minutes (because at 88, it was TOO LONG! As Servo would say "...the HELL?) When you come right down to it, BBI makes MST3K one way, and the studio told them to do it a different way. And ANY other way is the WRONG way! I really wish that BBI had held out for an offer with more creative control, but if ifs and buts were candy and nuts, etc. I don't blame BBI for taking the offer, but the selfish part of me would of rather the film never got made than compromised so radically. Then the realist in me tells me to be grateful that it DID get made, and succeeds (somewhat) in spite of (and believe me, not BECAUSE of) the restrictions placed on it. 4 stars to the fine folks at BBI, -1,000 stars to Universal, 2 1/2 stars to the movie itself. It hurts me to say that about the movie, but it's true.
                      9Smells_Like_Cheese

                      Movie Sign!

                      Mystery Science Theater 3000, anyone who is a fan of this show is a friend of mine, it's a great show for any movie buff. The reason why the show is so loved is because it does what we always want to do or say during a really bad movie. So naturally the successful show that was created on Comedy Central wanted to do a movie about our favorite sarcastic robots. Was the movie a success? Not so much, but doesn't mean that this movie is bad at all, in fact, it's a great one to watch. My only disappointment? I think was just the fact that this was just like any other episode, there was nothing really too special about it to make it stand out as a movie. Secondly, I've seen funnier episodes than this movie. I'm not dissing the movie, because this is still completely worth the watch.

                      Mike, Tom and Gypsy are startled to find Crow deep in the lower sections of the Satellite of Love, pounding at the hull with various digging instruments. He has convinced himself that he can tunnel back to Earth, he tells them. Checking his digging calculations, Crow discovers that he already knew this was inevitable: Look at that, Breach Hull, All Die. Even had it underlined! They return to the Bridge, as Dr. Forrester announces that he is about to make them watch the 1955 classic sci-fi thriller This Island Earth in an attempt to break their wills. In Mystery Science Theater 3000 tradition, we are in for a good ride as they mock this silly clichéd 50's sci fi film with no mercy.

                      I do love the film that they picked This Island Earth, while in some sense it is a fun little sci fi classic, probably the first movie that I saw before I ever saw it on Mystery Science Theater 3000, it still is really cheesy and fun to make fun of. I just love at the end where the alien is trying to protect our two main characters away from the monster and for some odd reason he just lightly blocks the two people away from the monster as Mike points out "ACTING!", lol! Obviously fans of the show are going to see this movie, it's a little girt to the fans I think in some sense, I wish they had a few more cameos and could've gone a little bigger, but it's all good. For those who don't know the premise of the show, this is a funny movie, the people that I've introduced the show too have mixed reviews, a few loved it a few didn't really like it, so it's one of those movies you'll have to decide for yourself.

                      9/10

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                      • Trivia
                        The makers of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) were so annoyed by their experiences having to work with a major studio on this film that they later parodied the experience on the TV series. In The Incredible Melting Man (1996), the host segments are about Crow's screenplay being purchased by a studio then ruined by the executives (Dr. Forrester and Mother Forrester) as they vainly try to shoot it and screen it for audiences. Series writer and star Mary Jo Pehl would later call the episode an "exercise in healing."
                      • Goofs
                        When Mike first enters the theater at "Movie Sign," he's wearing the shorts and college t-shirt he was exercising in. When he exits the theater, he's wearing his normal blue jumpsuit.
                      • Quotes

                        [Everyone is being sucked into the vacuum of space]

                        Crow T. Robot: Hey, Mike, you think you can toss me my calculations? Thanks! Ah, here it is. "Breach Hull - All Die." Even had it underlined.

                      • Crazy credits
                        When "Puppet handlers" comes up crow says "There were no puppets in this movie."
                      • Alternate versions
                        In the original version, the ending was different. Mike and the 'bots made an elaborate practical joke in which they used the interociter to transmogrify a regular ant into a MutAnt (affectionately known as Scrotor), who promptly throttles Dr. Forrester. Meanwhile, Crow uses the chainsaw he found in Tom Servo's room to once again try to "dig" his way back to Earth. This was the version shipped to some film critics before the studio demanded they re-shoot the ending (too "scary".) It was finally shown to a public audience at the second MST3K convention, along with another deleted scene involving air being sucked in space a la Apollo 13.
                      • Connections
                        Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Celtic Pride/Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie/Mrs. Winterbourne/The Substitute/Fear/Sweet Nothing (1996)
                      • Soundtracks
                        Love Theme From Mystery Science Theater 3000
                        Music by Charlie Erickson and Joel Hodgson

                        Arranged and Performed by Dave Alvin (as David Alvin)

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                      • Release date
                        • April 19, 1996 (United States)
                      • Country of origin
                        • United States
                      • Language
                        • English
                      • Also known as
                        • MST 3000: The Movie
                      • Filming locations
                        • Energy Park Studios - 1515 Brewster Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA(Studio)
                      • Production companies
                        • Best Brains
                        • Universal Pictures
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                      Box office

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                      • Gross US & Canada
                        • $1,007,306
                      • Opening weekend US & Canada
                        • $206,328
                        • Apr 21, 1996
                      • Gross worldwide
                        • $1,007,306
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                      • Runtime
                        • 1h 13m(73 min)
                      • Sound mix
                        • DTS
                      • Aspect ratio
                        • 1.85 : 1

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