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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996)
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The cult television series Mystery Science Theatre 3000 transfers its brand of science-fiction wisecracking to the big screen with relatively few changes. The concept is the same in series and film: an innocent man (Michael J. Nelson, playing Mike Nelson) is stranded in outer space by a mad scientist, who subjects the poor slob to "experiments" that involve watching the worst movies ever made. In order to survive this cinematic torture, Mike and his two companions, sarcastic robots Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot, mercilessly heckle the film in self-defense. In this case, the target is
This Island Earth
, a 1950s sci-fi opus that, despite its silly makeup effects and stilted dialogue, actually stands slightly above the usual Mystery Science Theatre fare. Otherwise, despite the larger budget, the film plays as a shorter version of the television show, with the robots and sets purposefully maintaining their ingenious, homemade look. Despite its loyalty to the original concept, many long-time fans found the film less sharp than the series, and the cinematic version failed to attract many viewers beyond the original audience. Nevertheless, it serves as a good introduction for the uninitiated, demonstrating the show's combination of pop culture deconstruction and intelligent, playful humor. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Brady
Benkitnorf
Kevin Murphy
Tom Servo
Trace Beaulieu
Dr. Clayton Forrester + Crow.T. Robot
Jim Mallon
Gypsy
Michael J. Nelson
Mike Nelson
Production Crew
Kevin Murphy
Associate Producer
Trace Beaulieu
Associate Producer
Jeff Stonehouse
Camera Operator
Jeff Stonehouse
Cinematographer
Billy Barber
Composer (Music Score)
Joel Hodgson
Composer (Music Score)
Linda Froiland
Costume Designer
Jim Mallon
Director
Bill Johnson
Editor
Marie Domingo
First Assistant Director
Jim Mallon
Producer
Jef Maynard
Production Designer
Julie Hartley
Production Manager
Bridget Jones
Screenwriter
Jim Mallon
Screenwriter
Kevin Murphy
Screenwriter
Mary Jo Pehl
Screenwriter
Michael J. Nelson
Screenwriter
Paul Chaplin
Screenwriter
Trace Beaulieu
Screenwriter
Blakesley Clapp
Set Designer
Billy Barber
Songwriter
Thomas A. Naunas
Sound/Sound Designer
Paul Murphy
Special Effects
Year: 1996
Runtime: 73
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some sexual humor
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Science Fiction
Produced by
Best Brains
Gramercy Pictures
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