• This week the Umbilicus is the “Umbilcon” for whatever reason. At that point the episodes got back into order. Stinger: “Dirk? The questions it raises are endless. • This episode is not yet released on commercial home video. • In the ACEG they mentioned that segment 3 was written mostly by Frank, who loves sketches where nothing happens for long stretches. Last modified on 2016-08-27 20:16:12 GMT. We’re not going to series.” “…French, Italian, poppy seed, hot ranch…”. It probably should have been segment 3. 205 comments. • The mayhem in segment 1 is an extension of the running gag begun in 604, which, as I explained, was lost on a lot of people when episode 604 was removed from the lineup for a while. • Annoying commercial: Commercial for the now-largely forgotten “Moxy Pirate Show.” Cinematographer Fyodor Provorov worked on “Sinbad.” Special effects director Aleksei Renkov worked on “Day.” Costumer Olga Kruchinina worked on “Sinbad.” Production designer Yevgeni Kumankov was art director on “Sinbad.” Music conductor: S. Sakharov worked on “Day, as did score composer Igor Morozov. People were trying to make replicas within hours. Helloooooo! • There was much discussion in online MSTie forums about Crow and Tom, ahem, “refueling.” Movie: (1966) An escaped convict and his two pals take part in the Bay of Pigs invasion, then return home with a plan to get rich. The Spider,” “Teenage Caveman,” “Tormented” and “The She-Creature.” Assistant director Leonard Shapiro also worked on “Project Moon Base” and “The Amazing Transparent Man.” Props guy Richard Rubin also worked on “Attack of the Giant Leeches.” Sound mixer Philip Mitchell also worked on “Teenage Caveman” and “The Unearthly.” Score composer Mischa Terralso worked on “The Unearthly,” “King Dinosaur,” “The Violent Years” and “The Sinister Urge.” In front of the camera, June Kenney was also in “Earth vs. the Spider” and “Viking Women.” Walter Brooke was also in “Space Travelers” and “San Francisco International.” Gene Persson was also in “Earth Vs. the Spider.” Troy Patterson was also in “Earth Vs. the Spider.” Bobby Hall was also in “High School Big Shot.” Bill Coontz was a “High School Big Shot” and “The Girl in Lovers Lane.” Robert Reed also appeared in “SST Death Flight.” • I exchanged emails with a representative for Jon Mikl Thor, and he revealed three interesting bits of info. But I will grant that it’s building toward a classic segment in season seven, so I will cut this one some slack. • Annoying commercial: The Odor Eaters featuring “Swamp Foot.” Honorable mention: The “Real Bowl” Comedy Central bumpers, which were distinctly unfunny. log in sign up. A nice mix, too: one classic 50s educational short, followed by an industrial. • Then-current reference: Tailhook. • Segment 1 is a slight bit of fluff without a real payoff, but it’s one of those segments that works because the performers are so comfortable with each other. This was Michael D. Parker’s first episode as an intern. • Jimmy Bryant may have been the only moderately talented person in the entire movie. First shown: 8/27/94 It went back to the more typical weekly schedule after this, and within months the show was to go away for quite a while, but this embarrassment of riches was nice while it lasted. 151 comments. • Fave riff from the movie: “Ho, guys. In front of the camera, Peggie Castle also appears in “The Beginning of the End.” Robert Bice also appears in “Teen-Age Crime Wave.” William Schallert (the man who was in everything) was also in “Gunslinger” and “Hangar 18.” 8. • Non-spaghetti ball bumpers: Beaker, book, bulletin board, film canister. Intro: Frank enjoys some Chinese food, Dr. F not so much; on the SOL the food is confounding What’s odd in COLOSSUS AND THE HEADHUNTERS is that the dubbed English dialog still calls the hero Maciste even though the title says otherwise; nobody (other than M&tB) calls him Colossus. Host segment 3: Tom bombs Crow Host segment 3: Crow and Tom try to break into Gypsy’s diary (238 votes, average: 4.45 out of 5)Loading... • Of course, this is one of those episodes where the host segments WAY overpower the movie segments. This may be my least favorite short MST3K ever did. could really say why, exactly, a consumer would want one. • Set designer Arrigo Equini, who was a scene designer for “Secret Agent Super Dragon,” is the ONLY person on this movie who worked on another MSTed movie. Last modified on 2016-09-17 22:44:29 GMT. https://dog-man.fandom.com/wiki/Petey%27s_Plane?oldid=19178. Factory’s Vol. • References. • Tom says: “I think these scenes are from a completely different movie” and in fact they are. Short: (1956) A explanation of why boys should take shop class even if they think they’ll never need it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Frank wrote the lyics. • Callback: “Petey Plane!” (Skydivers) “This nose wheel feels mushy,” (San Francisco International), the “Starfighters” music, “I’m dyin’ in a rush!” (Kitten with a Whip). !” became an immediate catchphrase. • Then-current reference: Crow attempts to explain the surprise in the movie “The Crying Game” — then a popular topic of conversation. Stinger: The beast is pissed In the first two books, Petey had six whiskers while riding it, but in the next books he has 5. The pizza joint sequences were shot in 1956 for a film that was to be called “Rock and Roll Hell” a.k.a. And, I have to admit, I’d completely forgotten it. In front of the camera Yelena Myshkova was in “Sinbad.” as were Sergei Stolyarov and Sovol Martinson. Again, not much of payoff. • Fave riff from the short: “Make sure you stock your TRUCK UP, so that you don’t … well, you know…” Honorable mention: “I’m starring in Forever Plaaaaiiiid.” • At the sight of a coyote, Tom says “Humphrey!” That coyote looks nothing like Humphrey. End: M&tB think there’s been too much wrestling, they read letters, Lisa Loeb gets into Deep 13 Opening: Crow is Tom’s science project Cost to buy • And of course that’s Paul, Patrick and Mary Jo as the strangers in Deep 13. And this is the first time “Info Club Coordinator Julie Walker” appears in the credits (she wouldn’t be “Poobah” until later in the season.) • The “Boogers” incident actually happened, according to the ACEG. A personal story: In 1994 I was working for an electronics retailing trade magazine, and one of the big stories of that year was that some electronics retailers (anybody remember Circuit City?) Our choirs were more of the “stand stock still in a robe” variety. It was about this time, March of ’95, I began regularly checking in with Julie Walker with questions like “so, season seven starts in June, right? • Once again, no cast and crew roundup. “Controller” Tim Johnson appears for the first time and would remain for the rest of the series. Short: (1960) Two city kids learn the what their country cousins do on their dairy farm. This was a then-current reference. Stinger: “Chief, I saw two corpses in the garden.” Stinger: “I don’t know. • I had a nice Twitter DM back and forth with Andy LaCasse, who performed the “cheesy guitar solo.” It also shows Petey with his eyes closed and his hand high up. • Fave riff: “We’re the special unit! • When this episode debuted, it was the third of three new episodes in the course of four days. • CreditsWatch: Host segments directed by Jim Mallon. Close. “I had a blast! And on and on. • I saw it in the University of Pennsylvania’s cavernous Irvine Auditorium. Stinger: Incantation and screaming I liked ’em, but a little guitar jamming goes a long way for me. Movie: (1964) A naive senate candidate finds a reform school escapee hiding in his home. Host segment 2: M&tB are “The Dead” • The end segments, featuring the shame-o-meter, and a funny bit with Frank and Dr. F dressed as Billie Jean King and the now almost completely forgotten Bobby Riggs, almost save it for me, but not quite. Bomb” on the Hexfield Of course, the big news in this episode was the introduction of Umbilicus — the physical link between Deep 13 and the SOL — with its umbuliport, umbilipod and other umbili-named things that would come later, which was connected to Gypsy, until it wasn’t. • Notable theater moment: Mike and Servo get up and dance. End: Mike and Crow reenact the gas station hold-up scene from the movie, they read a letter, the Mads are still turning their cranks to Frank! Opening: Mike has a headache, and the bots are no help Intro:It’s laundry day in Deep 13, Dr. F. makes the bots pretentious poseurs Last modified on 2016-12-29 18:17:18 GMT. I’d seldom been in a crowd of people all laughing so hard and loud before. Similar to “Teenage Strangler,” this appears to have been a cast that largely never did anything else. You brute! • The ditty “sex for sundries is fun” was an immediate hit among internet MSTies. Mystery Science Theater 3000 (abbreviated as MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and currently [when?] The segment is JUST long enough. By the way, during the sketch Tom shouts “water buffalo!” at the partiers. • I’m doing these in episode number order, but this was not the next episode fans saw after episode 605- COLOSSUS AND THE HEADHUNTERS. Next week: we step out of order and do episode 521-SANTA CLAUS. 2 Another classic. • Cast and crew round-up: I am not going to do the Roger Corman litany again. • Art riff: “Christo’s latest installa-[boom]…well, good.” Host segment 3: Crow abandoned his “Batman” screenplay, but neglected to tell Tom and Mike And so will you!” LaCasse said: “The director [that would have been Jim, he directed the host segments for that episode] kept laughing out loud and asking me if I could make it more grating and irritating. • That’s Bridget, of course, with a hilarious impression of Lisa Loeb. • This episode is featured in Rhino’s “Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Vol. The Aztec Mummy.” This is what is known as an “industrial,” quite a different animal from the mental hygiene shorts they’d mostly done up until now. • I was humming the “happy upbeat song” for days after I first saw this. Host segment 2: Crow puts himself in a “double jock lock” • References. Four or five comedians would pile into a car and drive from comedy club to comedy club in the upper Midwest, and according to all the reports, whoever the headliner was among the group tended to be a prima donna. Even Mike appears to get into the poor guy’s predicament at one point when he hollers “Just go, you idiot!” at him. XVIII. Host segment 1: Crow learns about “gentle pressure,” but doesn’t practice it • Another then-current reference: “Marlon Brando arrives for the Larry King Interview.” Honestly, it seemed like a big deal at the time. • CreditsWatch: Host segments directed by Jim Mallon. • Trace does a terrific job with the song, but a little pitchy, dawg. Director: Arthur C. Pierce | Stars: Wendell Corey, Keith Larsen, John Agar, Paul Gilbert. • Segment three is kind of dud, but I do like the obscure reference to the ’60s TV show “T.H.E. • Turns out living with the Frugal Gourmet was more traumatic than the Brains guessed… • Slam on Denny Dillon outta nowhere! • This episode was held from TV while it made the rounds of many college campuses, during the fall of ’94, as part of Comedy Central’s “Fresh Cheese” tour. Stinger: “My job, my way.” • As the differs return from segment 2, Mike has to help an engorged Tom Servo into his seat. • The “Love American Style” bit in segment 2 is sort of meta: a sarcastic premise surrounding a second, intentionally lame, premise.

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