Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about This Island Earth (1955).Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about This Island Earth (1955).Mike Nelson and his robot companions watch and give their comments about This Island Earth (1955).
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- 1 nomination total
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- TriviaThe makers of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) were so annoyed by their experiences having to work with a major studio on this film that they later parodied the experience on the TV series. In The Incredible Melting Man (1996), the host segments are about Crow's screenplay being purchased by a studio then ruined by the executives (Dr. Forrester and Mother Forrester) as they vainly try to shoot it and screen it for audiences. Series writer and star Mary Jo Pehl would later call the episode an "exercise in healing."
- GoofsWhen Mike first enters the theater at "Movie Sign," he's wearing the shorts and college t-shirt he was exercising in. When he exits the theater, he's wearing his normal blue jumpsuit.
- Quotes
[Everyone is being sucked into the vacuum of space]
Crow T. Robot: Hey, Mike, you think you can toss me my calculations? Thanks! Ah, here it is. "Breach Hull - All Die." Even had it underlined.
- Crazy creditsWhen "Puppet handlers" comes up crow says "There were no puppets in this movie."
- Alternate versionsIn the original version, the ending was different. Mike and the 'bots made an elaborate practical joke in which they used the interociter to transmogrify a regular ant into a MutAnt (affectionately known as Scrotor), who promptly throttles Dr. Forrester. Meanwhile, Crow uses the chainsaw he found in Tom Servo's room to once again try to "dig" his way back to Earth. This was the version shipped to some film critics before the studio demanded they re-shoot the ending (too "scary".) It was finally shown to a public audience at the second MST3K convention, along with another deleted scene involving air being sucked in space a la Apollo 13.
- SoundtracksLove Theme From Mystery Science Theater 3000
Music by Charlie Erickson and Joel Hodgson
Arranged and Performed by Dave Alvin (as David Alvin)
Featured review
It was a really boring night and me and my sisters came across this movie. At first I didn't notice the silhouettes at the bottom of the screen. WE had missed the first half unfortunately.
Anyway, it was the best laugh i've had for ages. I just can't describe how blooming funny this film is but we were giggling just about the whole way through!
It's such a clever idea and so well done. I have bought a box set and hope it will be as good.
We had never even heard of the tv series and are not sci-fi fans, but still enjoyed the film very much.
I give it 9 1/2 out of 10, because nothing is perfect!
Anyway, it was the best laugh i've had for ages. I just can't describe how blooming funny this film is but we were giggling just about the whole way through!
It's such a clever idea and so well done. I have bought a box set and hope it will be as good.
We had never even heard of the tv series and are not sci-fi fans, but still enjoyed the film very much.
I give it 9 1/2 out of 10, because nothing is perfect!
- BrotherNumpsie
- Apr 10, 2004
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,007,306
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $206,328
- Apr 21, 1996
- Gross worldwide
- $1,007,306
- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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