Re: The Official and Most Rifftastic Mystery Science Theater 3000 Thre
Ye gods, the humanity! Monter A Go-Go is one that I sat through but doubt I could ever sit through again, and certainly not unriffed. You could tell the guys were even in considerable pain with this one.
As for what I've seen unriffed, I think Overdrawn at the Memory Bank might be the only one. It was a Wonderworks thing, and I watched most of those.
I think my favorites tend to be some of the really goofy, terrible sci-fi epics from the 80s/90s (Outlaw, Alien from LA, Future War) and my least favorites tend to be things like the 1950s space movies or the westerns. Of course, keep in mind that I would still watch any MST3K over almost anything on tv or in theaters today, so my ranking MST3K is like ranking how much better I like adorable kittens than adorable puppies.
If you can get through the unriffed, original version of Manos, you're a braver person than most of us.
I'd have posted the unriffed version of, say, Monster A Go-Go, but that might constitute an actual war crime under international law.
Ye gods, the humanity! Monter A Go-Go is one that I sat through but doubt I could ever sit through again, and certainly not unriffed. You could tell the guys were even in considerable pain with this one.
As for what I've seen unriffed, I think Overdrawn at the Memory Bank might be the only one. It was a Wonderworks thing, and I watched most of those.
I think my favorites tend to be some of the really goofy, terrible sci-fi epics from the 80s/90s (Outlaw, Alien from LA, Future War) and my least favorites tend to be things like the 1950s space movies or the westerns. Of course, keep in mind that I would still watch any MST3K over almost anything on tv or in theaters today, so my ranking MST3K is like ranking how much better I like adorable kittens than adorable puppies.