17 Years Later, A New Season Of MST3K Premiers On Netflix
Launched in 1988, Mystery Science Theater 3000 ran for ten seasons on Comedy Central and The Sci-Fi Channel, with its last episode airing in August of 1999. But now Slashdot reader #5844 ewhac writes:
17 years later, Season 11 of MST3K debuted Friday on Netflix. A full season has been produced, including a stretch-goal Christmas special, funded by the highest-earning Kickstarter Film & Video campaign to date ($5.76 million) -- thousands of contributors are listed in the show's end credits, spread across all fourteen episodes.
The show remains true to its low-budget roots, relying almost exclusively on models and practical effects, including a very inventive new door sequence. The backstory for the new season is very swiftly established in the opening to Experiment 1101, as Jonah Heston (played by co-producer Jonah Ray) is abducted by the evil mad scientist Kinga Forrester (Felicia Day) and her sidekick Max a/k/a TV's son of TV's Frank (Patton Oswalt). Together with Gypsy (Rebecca Hanson), Tom Servo (Baron Vaughn), and Crow (Hampton Yount), Jonah quips his way through a barrage of bad movies, including Reptilicus, Starcrash, The Loves of Hercules, and The Christmas That Almost Wasn't.
In 2008 MST3K's original creator Joel Hodgson answered questions from Slashdot's readers, and said he was fascinated by the popularity of Creative Commons licenses. "For most of the public domain titles that we've used, it's a matter of the garbage not being taken out. Basically, they forgot to apply for a copyright so it in fact lapsed into the public domain."
The show remains true to its low-budget roots, relying almost exclusively on models and practical effects, including a very inventive new door sequence. The backstory for the new season is very swiftly established in the opening to Experiment 1101, as Jonah Heston (played by co-producer Jonah Ray) is abducted by the evil mad scientist Kinga Forrester (Felicia Day) and her sidekick Max a/k/a TV's son of TV's Frank (Patton Oswalt). Together with Gypsy (Rebecca Hanson), Tom Servo (Baron Vaughn), and Crow (Hampton Yount), Jonah quips his way through a barrage of bad movies, including Reptilicus, Starcrash, The Loves of Hercules, and The Christmas That Almost Wasn't.
In 2008 MST3K's original creator Joel Hodgson answered questions from Slashdot's readers, and said he was fascinated by the popularity of Creative Commons licenses. "For most of the public domain titles that we've used, it's a matter of the garbage not being taken out. Basically, they forgot to apply for a copyright so it in fact lapsed into the public domain."
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I doubt Felicia Day could begin to fill the shoes of Trace Beaulieu or Mary Jo Pehl (also underrated, IMO). I caught a bit of the opening, and saw Wil Wheaton, which did little for my optimism.
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It stinks!
I've watched the first three episodes so far, and the movie sequences are all pure Mystery Science Theater. Not legendary episodes (although holy crap, Cry Wilderness is bananas), but solid throughout.
But the skits feel off. It's not the cast, they're fine off the bat and are finding a rhythm more and more. It's more that the show has more money now than it did before, and a larger crew to go with it. It takes away a lot of the DIY feel from the early episodes, but it doesn't really bring anything new to compensate. The skits feel really flat too, in the physical sense. Compare the "family" visit in 1102 with almost any skit set in Castle Forrester.
Settling in, maybe? Here's hoping. It still feels like Mystery Science Theater 3000, and I'm happy about that.
Netflix is for Old People!
Seriously, this region crap has got to end.
If construction was anything like programming, an incorrectly fitted lock would bring down the entire building...
It was dumb, cheap and boring. It was OK when people could only get two or three channels and two of them were off the air.
Is the new MST3K really the new MST3K or is Rifftrax still the true successor to the series?
Not seen the new ones yet, but I'm not really excited by the fact that the only person from the original still involved seems to be Joel, who I never found that funny.
As of last night, there were NO torrents for the Netflix version. That seems to me to be a bad sign. Or the current seeders don't care.
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Pearl was criminally unfunny, though, and a bad actor. Just about all of what was bad about MST3K was her.
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more of thatlike Samus Aran.
Ditxh that bussboy Stanley Tweedle wtf they thinkin with that bootliquor in the show?
Jokes fell flat/weren't as edgy. Guy playing Crow wasn't as good as the old Crow (my favorite character). Not sure if I will keep watching when there are so many old episodes of the first show to watch on Netflix.
It was silly when it came out, with the mostly inane comments of the three front row clowns. It will probably be stupid now, but, hey, it does have its legion of fans.
Stupid people making lame jokes about stupid, lame movies. Like is to short of this crap. There is a firehose constantly streaming Good Stuff, more than many lifetimes.
Come on really, who cares this was/is garbage, stupid comments and their heads at the bottom of the screen for the movie. I don't know anyone who liked this. Must be a super low IQ thing no one understands. Just my two cents.
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