
Cinematic Titanic, a revival.
For the robust fan who remembers the sarcasm-laced weekly original TV show called Mystery Science Theater 3000 (aka MST3K), the time to miss the show has come… and gone. The creative forces that were behind MST3K have regrouped and created a new effort for movie ripping and call it Cinematic Titanic. It has the same flair and edge as the original work, but goes just a bit further.
MST3K had characters sit around, their silhouettes in front of the movie while they added their own sarcastic observations to the obvious B quality works they played for the audience A quick example would be if a car chase ended with a car exploding. Don’t you sometimes think, “Why do the cars always explode at the end of these chases?“ Well, they don’t think it. They say it. It was originally on the airwaves from 1988 to 1999, delivering over 190 episodes of fun with gritty sarcastic overviews and running commentary during movies.
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In the eleven years it was on, there were character, plot outline and network changes. It premiered on Thanksgiving day in 1988 on a local Minnesota station, played on the cable channel Comedy Channel, which became Comedy Central. It was eventually canceled at Comedy Central, where I lost track of it. It then got a fan revival and got picked up by the Sci-Fi Channel for its three final seasons. By then, it had languished and slid into something a bit different than the show everyone originally fell in love with. At least for me. There have been similar efforts but no one has really managed to replicate the magic the original crew mastered.
- “Independent Pictures, making movies you’ve never heard of, for 40 years!” (Riff on the production company who made the victim film)
For those who don’t know, the premise of MST3K was based on a guy named Joel who was trapped in a satellite/space station and forced to watch movies. Bad movies . While up in orbit, he was kept company by little sentient robots that he built to keep himself company. There was the satirical Crow T. Robot and my personal role model: the sarcastically imbued Tom Servo and his sarcasm sequencer. Tom Servo was a little gumball machine with the best ‘tude ever. In fact, he may be the original Dr. House, in disguise! Finally, there were Gypsy and Cambot rounding out the little space-faring crew.
A friend of mine introduced me to the show by sitting me down with a 6-pack… of, um, soda. Yeah, soda, and he said “I think you’ll like this show” and there you have it. I don’t remember the title of the movie, but it was an older “B” flick centered around cowboys fighting dinosaurs. I never laughed so hard in my life. The “soda” might have helped. Actually, if anyone might know what that movie is, please, let me know. It haunts me so, not remembering.
- “It’s stiffy pop!” (In reference to the evil scientist wheeling a body around wrapped in tin foil)
In 2007 the original team from MST3K, Trace Beailieu (Crow, Dr. Forrester), J. Elvis Weinstein (Tom Servo, Dr. Erhardt), Frank Conniff (TV’s Frank), and Mary Jo Pehl (Pearl Forrester) came together, revamping the process they were so very good at: Back together with their unique style of rebroadcasting fine, wonderful, B-Grade movies.. There is a God! They come at us with the same, sharp edged observational humor we remember from the original show. The oddness of their new project is that the old sense of humor we’ve come to remember has been updated. We now hear things about Mapquest, Howie Mandell, TMZ and other modern day references.
- “Is that a skull or mapquest?” (In reference to looking at an X-Ray of a skull.)
It’s called Cinematic Titanic, Movie Riffing 2.0. (aka CT) CT is funded, owned, and operated by the creative team behind it. They produce new direct-to-DVD shows every 6-8 weeks and even do Live riffing shows as they try to reconnect with “MSTies” around the world while making new fans along the way.
The first feature they riffed on DVD is the B-movie Brain of Blood. (You have to read that with a deep, drawn out echoing voice.)
Humorous note: if your movie is being featured by this gang of riffers, you know your work has been poop-canned somewhere and will probably never see the light of day, or a projector bulb. But by the grace of God, the Cinematic gang has chosen to reincarnate your product under their special brand of riffing.
Well, by some strange quirk of missing logic, one of the original film’s producers had concerns that having multiple versions of their film out in public for viewing consumption could create marketplace confusion. Eh? They requested that Cinematic Titanic’s version have a different name. To alleviate concerns, Cinematic Titanic re-titled their version of this cinematic block-duster release to The Oozing Skull.
LOL… wow! That’s like suing the studio of a major movie for using a picture from your blog in their movie!!
- “Peppridge Farms dismembers!”
Their second effort is titled The Doomsday Machine, followed by The Wasp Woman and Legacy of Blood.
- “Who are they operating on? Sherwin Willaims?” (In response to a really bad operating room scene with excessive raspberry colored blood.)
As MSTies remember, Joel was stuck on a space station in the original. Joel is no longer trapped on a space station. Now the gang sits around on risers in front of the movie and do their thing. They have a new intermission process that’s quick and short and is reminiscent of their old intermissions, if you remember the trip down the space station hallway and the many doors we traversed to get to the intermission.
I miss Tom Servo but this is a wonderful replacement with the old gang riffing like they used to. I’d forgotten how good they can make bad movies feel.
All we MSTies can really hope for is that it picks up enough steam and publicity to find it’s way back to the small screen for our enjoyment once again.
If you are having the same withdrawal symptoms I was having, you can go check out the collection of DVD’s they offer right now. Their latest movie riff is Santa Claus Conquers The Martians. LOL… I can’t wait to see that one! Check it and there other efforts out at their Cinematic Titanic Store!
Intermittent quotes throughout this article are from the first film I watched and couldn’t help but inject into the article.
Sources: Wikipedia,
Image sources: Mike and the Bots: castleforrester.com, CT splash screen: Cinematic Titanic




23 Comments
I fondly remember the weekly forays into the stinkly sublime with the mst3k crew that always made my weekends a little more spicy. In fact, I still think I have about 30 VHS tapes filled with episodes that I have yet to copy over to DVD. If it’s as good as you say it is Bruce, I’ll be looking for this all over da place.
some of my favorite mst3k riffs of all time:
Wild Rebels
Daddy-O
Teenagers from Outer Space
Master Ninja
ohhh there are just too many more to name…tyvm for the update Bruce.
The movie in question was “The Valley of Gwangi”. Sort of a wild west King Kong. A group of cowboys captures a T-Rex and display it at a circus. Of course the beast escapes and mass mayhem ensues. The scene of Gwangi eating the elephant is priceless.
OMG! This was one of the funniest shows on TV ever. Until the SciFi channel ruined it by making it all science fiction. There were so many more crappy movies out there, why settle just on sci fi?
The first time I saw this show I knew I’d come home. I finally knew that I wasn’t the only one watching these horrible movies just to mock them. I’m very fond of Riff Trax and I’ll be checking out CT directly.
I won’t ask where Mike Nelson is in all this since I’m sure that CT answers that in their blog.
Thanks for the heads up! Some bright light in my darkening world of shows being canceled that I enjoy. The operators are the owners of the store! YEAH BABY! YEAH!
Oh yeah. Best MST3K ever?!
Blood Beast! I’ve never laughed so hard in my life!
I’ve got a ton of tapes I need to move to DVD too.
There was one I liked and I can’t remember the name.. it involved a small furry space alien that hatched out of an egg… arrgghh… my brain. wont. work. with. me.
I just received in the mail today, Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.
Ooooh, this is gonna be a rich one!!
-Bruce
Bruce:
I tried to download an episode but the software didn’t work. It asked for a password. Have you tried to download a movie rather than order the DVD?
No.. I haven’t tried any downloads. They’ve been sending me the DVD’s as they release them.
The episode you’re thinking of is called “Pod People” and is also known for the introduction of the classic line “It Stinks!” said, of course, while making the “ok” sign with your hand. I’ve got that one on vhs tape from long ago. Funny stuff, and one of the funniest shows ever made in my lifetime.
jerseycajun: Thank you!! Yes!! Classic MST3K. Yea, I got a stack of VHS’s of MST3K somewhere.
ah yes….. trumpy dumpy! some of the best host segments ever on that episode, plus the lame ass music studio scene that ends with the infamous “It Stinks!” signature.
This is fantastic! Thanks Bruce!
I loved MST3K, I saw every episode and the movie. I can’t wait to check this out. When I was a kid, I wanted to “grow up” to do exactly what they did every episode. When I got to high school, I think I enjoyed all the episodes I saw the same way you enjoyed your first episode!
“Trumpy, you can do stupid things!”
Other favorite lines:
“He triiied to kill me with a forklift! Huzzah!”
“Rex Dart: Eskimo Spy!”
“Secret Agent… *trumpet riff* Super Dragon…”
“How much O’Keeffe is in this picture? MILES O’Keeffe!”
“Hi Keeba!”
“Mr. B, you’re HOT!”
“Master Ninja theme song! (repeated ad nausium)”
“Deep Hurting, DEEP HURTING!!”
“Been hittin’ the Thighmaster there, eh Torgo?”
“There was no monster..”
“DO YOU HAVE ANY FRUIT TO DECLARE?” – Warrior of the Lost World
“Megaweapon!”
And too many more to recall…
I still love the Joel Hodgeson years the best and had the most laugh content for my time. Maybe it was just the rankness of the films they chose for those seasons, but they were just gleefully bad in the early years.
I may have to check out a CT film sometime.
I do wonder why they chose to do Santa Claus conquers the Martians as they’d already done a great job skewering it during the MST3k years.
“That’s like suing the studio of a major movie for using a picture from your blog in their movie!!”
Err…no, it’s like graciously allowing someone to use your product as long as they call it by a different name.
ahhhh jerseycajun, you had to get me started!
how about these gems…..
“note to self, pack more life sustaining fluids”
“Sandy Frank is the source of all our pain!”
“The pants up song”
“they died as they lived, stupid and poor”
“Citrusville, city of Progress!”
I think that these guys managed to carry the banner for hip trendy comedy when SNL got stale and gawd were they good at it.
Response to Prtfvr:
Mike Nelson is busy with Rifftrax. He’s not involved in the Cinematic Titanic series.
Response to Ford Prefect:
I know but Mary Jo works over there from time to time so why couldn’t Mike visit CT?
Looking at how RiffTrax and Cinematic Titanic is divided among original and later players makes you wonder if everyone gets along and why they didn’t consolidate efforts since Mike was already out there.
As if it matters I’ll watch both anyhow. Double your pleasure, double your fun.
Mike was the head writer for sometime in the effort (Till 99?) and the reason Joel left was rumored, but there were issues of creative differences with Joel and some other creative force… that’s in the back of my mind that I can’t pull through the cobwebs.
Also, if I’m not mistaken, CT sticks to older, B-movies like MST3K did, while RiffTrax looks at “newer” material for it’s source riffing.
Personally…I think they are ALL funny. I always enjoy MST3K re-runs, and from what I’ve experienced with RiffTrax and Cinematic Titanic, I think they are all still worth watching…
As for MST3K, though, I always liked Mike Nelson more than Joel. I think Mike is much more charismatic, although Joel’s dry humor was a good foil to Crow and Tom Servo.
I love Mike Nelson too. He’s my fave but I’m very fond of Joel too. I think they’re equally funny and whatever product they put out I’m going to buy unless it sucks so bad that I start making fun of them while watching it.
mannos:hand of fate
This is pure genius! 5 people riffing at the same time! Why didn’t they think of this BEFORE!? Or why didn’t I find out about this before? Next best thing next to the Film Crew. Maybe even better!
You forgot about “The Filmw Crew” which features Tom Servo as well as Bill Corbett and Mike Nelson
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