The four films on Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXIII are unsung hits from the show’s run. »»
All-in-all this is a very strong collection with not one bad episode in the bunch. »»
MST3K: Volume XXII packs three icons onto four episodes. Sandy Frank, Rondo Hatton and Ed Wood unite to give Joel, Mike and the Bots a battle royal of riffs. »»
Manos is a good type of bad. The type of badness that makes you say to a pal, “This is the worst film ever. You have to see it with me.” »»
The TV series that perfected the art of talking during movies returns. »»
The Gamera episodes proved that MST3K had the inner comedy strength to take on a humongous monster and not make it seem like an endurance event. »»
Joel Robinson, Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo celebrate Timothy Van Patten’s time cruising around in a van with a hamster and an aging Spaghetti Western superstar. »»
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIX rates with the best of the boxsets. »»
During the ‘70s, the trivia nerd argument was around who was the better Bond: Roger Moore or Sean Connery. In the ‘90s the geek debate switched to who was the better host of Mystery Science Theater 3000. »»
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XV cooks four cinematic turkeys into a gourmet Thanksgiving dinner. »»
Well here we are with the fourteenth DVD collection of MST3K and the second release from Shout Factory. Joel, Mike, Tom Servo and Crow are all back to make fun of the worst films that can be thrown at them and make them at the very least bearable for the rest of us. This is a pretty well rounded collection. »»
Shout! Factory is wasting no time with its newly acquired rights to Mystery Science Theater 3000. With the 20th Anniversary Edition released only a few weeks ago, Shout! has announced the street date and lineup for Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XIV. »»
The best show ever about a guy being shot into space and forced to watch cheesy movies with his robot pals is coming back to DVD in a 20th Anniversary Collection. This is the thirteenth collection to come out in the past six years, but instead of being released by Rhino, this one's being offered by Shout! Factory, which bought the rights to the show earlier this year. »»