The show Mystery Science Theater 3000 was gifted with many bad films, but few as entertaining as the Gamera films. When it originally aired in Minnesota, the five Gamera films (in the Sandy Frank ...
During the original 1988-89 run of Mystery Science Theater 3000 on KTMA in Minneapolis, the show drew heavily from the library of Sandy Frank Entertainment, a company that made a few dollars over the ...
Gamera, oh you crazy fanged-tooth Godzilla rip-off, you. What fun you are, with your rocket boosted flight and lumbering turtle shell. You were rightfully mocked by the folks on the Satellite of Love, ...
Just like how every superhero needs their perfect nemesis – a villain who is there opposite and equal – every TV show in which a guy and two robots make fun of bad movies needs its perfect bad movie ...
Thanksgiving has a dual meaning for MSTies, fans of the 1990s cult classic TV series, “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” or “MST3K.” The show, which took on some of the worst movies ever, mocking them in ...
Their what-the-hell fondness for that giant, rocket-powered turtle and their inspired improvisations on the Gamera theme song made this episode a fan favorite.
Gamera is really neat. Gamera is filled with meat. We’ll all be eating Gamera this August when Shout! Factory releases the latest “Mystery Science Theater 3000” box set comprised entirely of the five ...
With around 200 episodes, Mystery Science Theater 3000 has covered so many sub-sections of movies. They have Japanese superhero movies, old timey movies about juvenile delinquents, way too many ...
Our reason for picking this week’s flier of the week winner can be explained in a single word: GAMERA! Our love for Japanese kaiju in general, and Japan’s most awesome turtle in particular, means we ...
Arrow Video has launched Gamera: The Complete Collection – an eight-disc Blu-ray box set for kaiju superfans that features all 12 of the original Japanese versions of the Gamera films in high ...