Various web sites report that 14 new episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K for short) have been made available on the Netflix streaming service. Older episodes can also be seen on Netflix. Each is 90 minutes long, and has intermissions. During the show, fictional characters—including puppets—give humourous running commentary while a B movie is shown.
A trailer advertises the new episodes; another video advertisement shows MST3K's treatment of the beginning of an episode of Netflix's Stranger Things.
According to the show's official site, the new season is permitted to be seen in "the U.S., U.K., New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, and Canada."
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We've got movie sign, MSTies: Joel Hodgson, a.k.a. "Joel," has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign to bring back Mystery Science Theater 3000 after 16 years. (It was canceled in 1999.) The campaign quietly appeared on the MST3K official website earlier this morning, confirming suspicions raised by vague promises of "big news coming soon" on the Rifftrax and MST3K social-media channels. The campaign has the rather lofty goal of $2 million, which Hodgson says will enable him to make three full-length episodes of MST3K to shop around to TV networks and streaming platforms. With three additional episodes per $1.1 million raised over the original goal, that's $5.5 million for a full 12-episode season. But if Zach Braff can do it, so can Joel and the bots.
At least three new episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 will be filmed, thanks to over $2 million in online contributions from fans. Responding to a Kickstarter plea by series creator Joel Hodgson, fans contributed over $1.5 million within just two days, and after five more they'd push Hodgson over the first $2 million threshold.
"We've got movie sign!" Hodgson posted on Twitter, noting that for each additional $1.1 million raised over the next 20 days, three more new episodes would be filmed. And this Thursday he'll be hosting a grateful online marathon of classic episodes on Thanksgiving Day, a tradition which dates back nearly 25 years, when "Mystery Science Theatre 3000" first began its 8-year run on Comedy Central and the Sci-Fi channel.
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The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Kickstarter is nearing its end, and project lead (and series creator) Joel Hodgson is concluding the campaign in a big way: with a celebrity-filled celebration.
On Dec. 11 – the campaign's final day – Hodgson will host a live countdown party at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles. MST3K: The Final Countdown is an eight-hour telethon that will start off at 2 p.m. PT with a screening of two of Hodgson's personal favorite episodes of the original series. The video, which you can check out at the top of the page, is currently live – although don't expect to see anything until this Friday, when the event begins.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday April 19 2017, @02:47AM (5 children)
Hah. The MST3K piracy scene is real:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Archive_Project [wikipedia.org]
http://tracker.dapcentral.org/ [dapcentral.org]
Of course, now the niche abandonware group is unneeded and all content will be up very fast.
What I really want to know: Is the new crew worth watching or cringeworthy? I haven't seen any of the episodes or trailers.
If it is bad, I think RiffTrax is a suitable replacement. Check out any of the RiffTrax for Miami Connection, Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny, The Guy from Harlem, The Sword and the Sorceror, Hawk the Slayer, Radical Jack, The Dark Power, R.O.T.O.R., and Alien Outlaw.
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(Score: 2, Interesting) by TheSage on Wednesday April 19 2017, @05:58AM (2 children)
Full disclosure: I am one of the supporters of the show on Kickstarter, so my opinion may be biased.
I have watched two of the episodes so far and am pleasantly surprised. They have managed to seamlessly continue where the classic shows left off with a few improvements to boot (Gypsy!). They rely a bit too much on laser-cut props IMO, but that's no biggie. The riffs were decent, but so far no laugh-out-loud moment. The cast is great - very good voice acting, the Mads are well chosen (my only complaint is that Felicia Day is a tad too hot), and Jonah is a near perfect host. I keep wondering, however, how he eats and breathes (and other science facts).
(Score: 2) by cmdrklarg on Wednesday April 19 2017, @06:52PM (1 child)
No no... Felicia Day is just the right kind of hot (as in smoking).
Overall I am pleased with the new show. Jonah fills the shoes of Joel and Mike nicely, and the riffing is definitely up to par. The new voice actor for Tom Servo feels a bit off (I'm used to Kevin Murphy and they sound very different to me), but the new guy for Crow matches pretty well with Corbett's voice over.
I like that Hodgson is at the helm for the revival too. Thumbs up!
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @11:01PM
(as in smoking)
(as in "You must be smoking crack")
(Score: 1) by Muad'Dave on Wednesday April 19 2017, @12:10PM
I'm a backer, and was very impressed with the new series. They're worth watching, IMHO. I even have a credit on episode 4.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @10:32PM
The jokes work a little more often but it's less spontaneous. Good and bad.
Tom Servo can fly now. I don't care, but they're going to remind you every episode. :/
My biggest complaint is the PC wash it got. It's not completely sterilized, but you *know* what would have happened back in the day if a man found blood on his hand after reaching down for something. But they still implied some ladies were sluts. I just don't see the point in making racy jokes if you're terrified of offending people. With any luck it will level off.
It's not like the show was ever sexist. It worked with what it had, and in their best episode they spent half of it making fun of Big McLargeHuge or whatever his name was, for being too much of a manly man.
Anyway, that characteristic wit is still there. They've done things to it, but it's unmistakable.
FWIW.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Wednesday April 19 2017, @03:32AM (1 child)
Seems kind of not that newsworthy.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20 2017, @03:15PM
Seems kind of not that newsworthy.
Turn in your geek card. NOW. We are going to fold, spindle, mutilate, shred, fine shred, burn, and deposit it as fertilizer in the hydroponics garden in the Satellite of Love.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @03:52AM (5 children)
Watched a few of the new episodes. It's now politically correct, as in the SJW'ers won't have anything to complain about. Definitely not like the old episodes with innuendos.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Wednesday April 19 2017, @04:07AM
Any search tips on how to find the most innuendo laden episodes? (had a quick view to find out what all the fuss was about)
In general it's sad to see culture being flattened such that no one might ever take offense and in the process it becomes as interesting as the test picture..
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @04:22AM (2 children)
If it's so politically correct now, where are the niggers? Where are the gays?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @08:59AM (1 child)
Don't you mean transracial and pansexual?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 19 2017, @10:39AM
Cast is white, white, white. This revival series is racist.
(Score: 2) by frojack on Wednesday April 19 2017, @04:24AM
And some of the comments are pretty funny, Can''t offer a comparison because its been too many decades since I saw the old ones. I thought the writing was pretty good for a knock off product.
There are still innuendo moments in the new shows, but sometimes pretty subtle, more of the "Wait, What??" type rather than the send the kids away kind. If any thing, this group had no reason to pull punches, they were funded fully in advance, and never intended to release on any broadcast channels.
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(Score: 2) by ah.clem on Wednesday April 19 2017, @05:42PM
Total money grab by Hodgson and Mallon. The reason Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy have been able to continue to make a living out of riffing while the rest of them have often tried and failed is because they are great comedy writers and have really good timing when riffing. They also have great chemistry when working live shows. The "Return" is just white bread and homogenized milk for the masses. I'm sure it's going to be a huge success for Netflix. Of course, just my opinion after watching 5 eps.