Archive for the Comedy Category
Squirm – Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mutant earthworms ravage white trash in backwater Georgia (USA) in 1976′s “Squirm” and a man learns of the horrors of a world without springs in Jam Handy’s most famous ‘short film’ (actually a promotional film for Chevrolet), “A Case Of Spring Fever” (1940)
Tormented – Mystery Science Theater 3000
A jazz pianist living at a beachfront community, his troublesome mistress slips off a lighthouse holding onto on of the rails with one hand. The pianist has a chance to save her, instead he let her fall to her death. Her ghost comes to haunt him and disrupt his upcoming nuptials, as his 8-year-old future sister-in-law grows suspicious.
Zombie Nightmare – MST3K
A teenage baseball player gets run over by a car driven by a bunch of teenagers. The boy’s mother contacts one of her neighbors, a voodoo priestess, who resurrects the lad as a zombie. The zombie goes on a killing spree, hunting down and killing the teenagers responsible for is death.for his own death.
Lost Continent — MST3K
Sam Newfield’s Lost Continent (1951) as presented on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Starring Hugh Beaumont (Leave it To Beaver), Hillary Brooke (Abbott & Costello), Cesar Romero (the Joker on TV’s Batman), and John Hoyt
Prince of Space – MST3K
Japanese film, Yusei Oji (1959) as presented on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Dubbed version titled: “Prince Of Space”
Space Mutiny – MST3K
This severely-flawed, South African sci-fi provides great fodder for an arsenal of jokes from Mystery Science Theater 3000′s Mike Nelson, Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo.
Samson vs The Vampire Women – MST3K
Masked wrestler El Santo (Samson) protects a young woman from a cult of female vampires who want her to be their queen.
King Dinosaur and X Marks the Spot – MST3K
In X Marks the Spot, Americans are encouraged to help the war effort by not killing themselves in car accidents. King Dinosaur finds a group of astronauts who are sent to explore and colonize a newly discovered planet, only to find it covered in giant lizards.










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