Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1996
- 73 min
- 1,358 Views
Ah! You're here.
Hello. Welcome.
I'm Dr. Clayton Forrester,
and soon you will all bow down before me.
What you're about to see is
an experiment,
and, by observing,
you have become part of that experiment.
For I have shot a man into space
and I'm driving him crazy
by forcing him to watch
Oh, sure, we all have thought about it,
but I had the guts to do it!
This is my test subject:
Mike Nelson.
A disgustingly
mild-mannered dope
who has managed to survive
every film I subjected him to.
But perhaps this movie will drive him
to the breaking point and crush his soul,
and then I'll unleash it
on an unwitting public,
and then I will rule the world!
Yes!
I'm a naughty boy!
Naughty, naughty, naughty,
naugh... ty.
Well,
you will join Mike
in watching the Universal classic
This Island Earth
Now, prepare yourselves
Now poopie.
The Movie
Morning, Mike!
Morning, Gypsy!
Whaddaya got for me?
Oxygen-nitrogen mix is within
required standards,
we're currently in low orbit
over Southern Madagascar,
and that wonderful smell
is a lamb roast I have in the oven.
- And sweet yams?
- Affirmative!
Oh, and I compiled today's
wire service reports.
Here's a hard copy.
The Cubs lost again.
Oh! Why, hello Mike!
Everything workin' fine on the
ol' Satellite of Love today, hmm?
horrible mishaps in sight?
No, Tom,
everything appears nominal.
Ah, nominal,
good, good.
So I guess that means
you're not worried about
what that rythmic pounding might be.
- Yeah, what is that?
- Yeah, what is that, hmm?
I'm a highly sophisticated robot,
Mike, and I'm telling you:
This is not something
you should be hearing!
Something's causing this, Mike!
Hm, now let's think.
I'm here, you're here,
Gypsy's here...
- Ok, Tom, where's Crow?
- Where's Crow?
Uh, I'm not supposed to say anything,
but I did see that litle moron headed towards
the basement with a pickaxe in his hand.
Gypsy!
Go to condition yellow!
- We gotta stop him!
- Roger!
It's a loooong way
to Tipperary,
to the sweetest girl I know!
Goodbye to Noah Berry!
Hello Harold Lloooooyd!
- Crow?
- Huh?
Crow, listen,
you've gotta stop!
Oh! Hi Mike!
Once I break through this wall,
we'll tunnel our way right back to Earth!
Crow, you big dope!
You can't tunnel through space!
Come, come, boys, we must
Crow, no!
You'll breach the hull!
HULL:
BREACH:
I didn't expect this!
Gaining maximum R.P.M.
Adjust pitch and yaw thrusters!
Stabilize!
There! That should do it.
Wow, this is confusing!
Mike!
You wanna hand me me my calculations?
Thank you.
Well, look at that.
"Breach hull; all die."
Even had it underlined.
I don't wanna die!
Oh! Mommy! Mommy!
I love you, Mike!
- Atta boy, Servo!
- I won't do that again!
Hey! I'm experiencing a sensation
altogether new to me!
And frankly, I love it!
Now, Crow, I told you:
No more escape attempts.
Believe me, Mike,
I calculated the odds of this succeeding
versus against the odds
I was doing something incredibly stupid
and I went ahead anyway.
There you go.
Aw, darn!
It's time!
Dr. F. is calling for you.
Ah, Mike.
Robots.
I'm feeling particularly evil
because today's experiment
is a stinky cinematic
suppository called
This Island Earth
You may just all bow down before me
after this stinkburger.
I don't believe you've
bowed down before me recently.
Uh, sure we have,
last week.
No, no, no! I think that was
more of a curtsey than a bow.
So why don't we all
just bow down... now.
I don't see a reason
to make us...
Bowing, sir!
...I bow before you, sir...
Okay, Dr. Forrester.
Jees!
What a dickweed!
Well, now that
we've had our little fun,
prepare yourself for...
uh...
But, before I start
the experiment... uh...
Did you,
you know, go?
Yes.
Because I don't wanna
have to stop the movie for...
- You know.
- You won't.
Then, prepare yourselves for...
This Island Earth
We've got Movie Sign!
Ah, it's the nicest weather
Earth has ever had!
Notice how big Japan is?
Space, the final frontier.
These are the voyages of
Babylon 5.
Doesn't the fact that it's universal
make it international?
This island earth can be yours
if the price is right!
Hey, who sneezed on the credits?
Okay, let's see here.
Shatner? Shatner?
Nope! Doesn't look like
he's in this one, we're safe!
I feel so insignificant.
Of course,
I always feel insignificant!
The light from this credits originated
well over 7.000 years ago.
Boy, the universe
is really cruising.
Look, there's Taurus,
the bull!
And right underneath him
the constellation Feces.
Oh, look!
Orion is bankrupt.
So, these are images
from the Hubble?
When in California,
be sure to visit beautiful... oh...
It's a long par 5 leading
to the nation's capital.
Who'd build so far back
on the lot?
Washingtonland,
One more. Just one more,
please, Dr. Meacham.
Hold it, please.
A little closer to the wing, sir.
Watch your lips!
A little more profile,
Dr. Meacham.
He wants to get that
faraway, visionary look.
Cal, we know how
tired you must be.
- We'll make it as short as possible.
- Fire away, gentlemen,
I warn you, I am beginning
to feel faraway and visionary.
How about your conference with
the committee on atomic power?
Not my conference. Twenty engineers
and scientists were there.
Twenty? Hardly a routine meeting,
would you say?
Yeah, and look, Cal:
we won't buy the committee's
getting you VIPs together
for a cocktail party.
All right, boys,
I'll tell you this much.
You boys like to call this
"the push-button age."
It isn't. Not yet.
Not until we can team up
atomic energy with electronics.
Then we'll have the horses
as well as the cart.
How long has the army
been handing out jets, doctor?
Yeah!
One of the boys at Lockheed
handed me this one.
I hope you taxpayers don't mind.
We do!
Cal, when do we get
to this "push-button age"?
When fellows like me stop talking
about it and get back to our labs.
See you gentlemen later.
- Goodbye!
- So long!
Kiss me goodbye?
Cal, are you working on anything
along the lines you mentioned?
- Roughly.
- Well, remember me, will you?
I'm the wormy guy.
I'm concentrating on the
reconversion of certain
common elements into nuclear
energy sources.
- Huh? How's that again?
- What counts is how I make it work.
I see.
Good flight, Cal.
- Thank you.
- So long.
- Dickweed.
- Jack-off.
Other people need to
use this ladder, you know?
My wife has the seat so close,
how can she drive like this?
to put on without ripping.
John Sununu goes
for a haircut.
Fortunately, he has
his theme music on eight-track.
Hey! You can see
the Cubs losing!
Geez, there's soccer teams
lying all over the place!
Oh, for crying out...
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