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I hate MST3K
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I have been wondering if I am the only one in the world who hates Mystery Science Theater 3000. I did a little search and I found that there are indeed a few others who feel the same, even if we seem to be in a very small minority. I found this post in the TV Terrors section of Classic Horrors Film Board:
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For me, it's like going to the cinema and having a movie ruined by audience members who won't stfu. I don't want to see backs of viewers' heads superimposed onto a movie; and I don't want to have their sense of humor and their notion of what constitutes 'funny' forced onto me while I'm trying to focus on the movie that's playing.

I really love b-movies in their original form, and in even the most amateurish hack-job I always find a few moments where a real frisson is created which transcends the constraints of budget, talent, etc. Moreover, it takes a lot of effort to make any movie, and to get it playtime (especially so in the case of low-budget independents, which have frequently been the prime target of MST3K episodes); to simply reduce all that effort to being the butt of a series of jokes just rubs me up the wrong way...

In short, the show therefore breaks all the following 'movie-viewing rules' in my house:
1) don't chatter during the movie!
2) don't tell me when to laugh!
3) don't efface the efforts of some of my favorite filmmakers!
4) don't get in the way of the picture!
5) don't rip a film out of its historical context in order to wilfully misinterpret it!

Watching MST3K would leave me riled rather than entertained, no matter how many 'movie-fan references' they might throw in in an attempt to 'soften the blow'.

That pretty much describes my feelings about MST3K as well.
Now I'm curious if there is any one here on this forum that feels the same.
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If you hate them then you wouldn't like Svengoolie or the Son of Svengoolie from Chicago.

While he doesn't appear onscreen during the movie he does sometimes do Sven-Surround, where he makes fun of it by adding sound effects and dubbing over voices.

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Quoting GSyren:
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For me, it's like going to the cinema and having a movie ruined by audience members who won't stfu. I don't want to see backs of viewers' heads superimposed onto a movie; and I don't want to have their sense of humor and their notion of what constitutes 'funny' forced onto me while I'm trying to focus on the movie that's playing.

That pretty much describes my feelings about MST3K as well.

Then you should probably avoid them.

As you imply, most people would rather have their boredom frequently interrupted by the audience commentary, but a few people love bad films and don't appreciate others mocking them. So while you find MST3K unwatchable, I find most of their films unwatchable without the distractions.

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Then you should probably avoid them.

Oh, I do! I tried to watch a few, but the only thing I could abide was the title tune. I had almost blocked out the memory of those attempts until I saw the Kickstarter campaign to bring back MST3K.
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I find most of their films unwatchable without the distractions.

And I totally respect that. As I said, I'm just curious if there are any likeminded here.
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Never understood the point of them, but then I dont understand the point of Pewdiepie either...
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Never understood the point of them

I think the main point was to make money.

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Watching MST3K (which I loved) actually made me go back and watch a couple of the movies in full because they looked cheesily interesting but I could not get enough from them because of the commentary.
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I enjoyed watching them back on TV back in their original run, but I've never really had any desire to own the DVD sets. I do own the theatrical MST3K movie... but even re-watching that recently was a bit of a let down, and not nearly as enjoyable as I remember it.
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Now I'm curious if there is any one here on this forum that feels the same.


Nope.
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I'm a MST3K fan from way back but gave up after a while.  I often found the references and quips hilarious, so... there are definitely others such as myself who ARE fans.

I thought their trashing of "This Island Earth" a bad choice for their lone theatrical feature as their are many fans of that film, including myself.  Government public awareness shorts from decades ago are often the best targets.

By the way, for those of you fans out there: Joel Hodgson or Mike Nelson?  For me - no contest, it's Joel.  Sad he had no career after leaving the show.

Svengoolie is in my opinion a rank amateur - totally unfunny.
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What brought this up? Was it the reboot?

You guys do know about the kickstarter and the reboot, right?

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mst3k/bringbackmst3k

Joel is running everything, but, new host (Joel is too old now I guess), new voices for bots, no Mike, no Trace, no Mary Jo, no Kevin Murphy. Likely not going to be on television but on a streaming service (Netflix, Amazon, etc.) or if not that then straight Internet downloads (hope it doesn't come to that).

My understanding is Jim Mallon sold full rights to Shout! Factory who said they would fully support a reboot if Joel could raise the money for it, which he did, on Kickstarter, enough for at least 12 episodes, likely to be 13 or 14.








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It was indeed the Kickstarter campaign that triggered this for me. And let me be clear about this: I don't want to keep anyone from enjoying MST3K. It's just not my cup of tea at all. And I fully realize that I am in a minority with this view.
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