My Favorite Mystery Science Theatre 3000 episodes
- Mitchell
- Mole People
- Revenge of the Creature
- Overdrawn at the Memory Bank
- Space Mutiny
- Jack Frost
- Invasion of The Neptune Men
- The Undead
- Cave Dwellers
- Pod People
1. Almost any B-movie Joe Don Baker did is worth a laugh.
2. John Agar, Leave it to Beaver's Dad Hugh Beaumont, Lt. Crownroast, and the Foppish Clansman
3. Creature from the Black Lagoon, John Agar, and a Clint Eastwood cameo.
4.Why a good actor like Raul Julia had to make this hokey Canadian movie, I have no idea. It's a shame he died before Hollywood realized how good he could be.
5. Muscle-bound Beef McFizzlebody with a Sherry Lewis-double fight off a mutiny on a spaceship that has a factory for a hull.
6. Horrible Russo-Finnish Fantasy Tale that makes Willow look like a masterpiece and Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings like average quality.
7. Spunky Japanese Kids help the Army Fight off Neptunian Aliens with the help of cheesy comic-book-like hero Space Chief.
8.A Roger Corman Film. A sociopathic hypnotist, on a bet, sends a tougher-than-fluff(but sexy) prostitute back in time to the Medieval Times cloaked by a plywood, studio forrest, where she is accused of being a witch. Features an odious gravedigger whole makes up morbid limericks, A Margaret Hamilton understudy, a devil with a crooked Adam's Apple, and a sultry redheaded bad witch with bosums that could sink a battleship, and an imp with a speed addiction.
9. Red Sonja was actually enjoyable, but compared to this rip-off on the Sword and Sorcery movies ala Conan, Red Sonja is a masterpiece. Bridget Nielsen is a buff Ingrid Bergman compared to Lisa Foster. Ator and THe Scary John Saxon-like Villain look like lost, 1980's hair band rockers.
10. An ALien mutant between Alf and an ant-eater befriends a small boy whose forest lodge becomes the refuge for snotty pop singers. "Trumpy, You can do magic."








i'm partial to Manos, the hands of fate and Eegah! (watch out for snakes)
Pod People is my absolute favorite!