Mystery Science Theater 3000

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MST3K, or Mystery Science Theater 3000, was a series that ran from 1988-1999 in which a man and his robots, trapped aboard a space ship, were forced to watch really, really, really bad movies. And what did they do with these movies? They made fun of them, of course.

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Late Breaking News about MST3K 

Even thought the show hasn't aired in years, Mike and the MST3K fan club is still active! Learn about Mike's latest projects and new MST3K parodies that fans are creating.

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MST3K The Movie...and some others 

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 - The Brain That Wouldn't Die

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 - I Accuse My Parents

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Red Zone Cuba

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MST3K Seasons on DVD 

Don't cry! MST3K may no longer be on TV, but you can watch these agreeably awful movies at your leisure on DVD.

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MST3K's Official Peanut Gallery 

Crow T. Robot - Crow is the gold robot with useless arms and something on his head that looks like a cross between a soccer net and a catchers mitt. He isn't too bright but he is very witty and quite loveable.

Tom Servo - Top is the gumball machine looking thing with a sharper wit and sharper tongue. He moves around using a hoverskirt and needs to be carried into the theater since the heating grid provides nothing for him to hover over.

Mike Nelson - Mike is the human element that ends up on the ship with Tom Servo and Crow. He has a slow sort of wit and is often picked on by the other robots.

Watch Full-Length Episodes Online 

Night of the Blood Beast
This is the Turkey Day version of the MST3K episode "Night of the Blood Beast", including the bizzare short "Once Upon a Honeymoon".
Last of the Wild Horses
Yes, the infamous "Mirror, Mirror" parody with Dr. F and Frank going onto the SoL and riffing on the movie is now here. Trace doesn't sound ... all » too much like Dr. F in the theater segments, but besides that it's a normal MST3K ep except with Forrester and Frank.

Rent MST3K from Netflix 

You can't watch it on TV and you might be able to find it at the video store - try Netflix and have it delivered right to your door!

Other sci-fi movies (that you might ACTUALLY enjoy) include:

001- The Golden Compass
002- War of the Worlds
003- I, Robot
004- Fantastic Four
005- V for Vendetta
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MST3K Sound and Video Clips 

Can't find MST3K at your local video rental store? No problem! Get your fix with video and sound clips available 24/7 at your fingertips.
MST3K Sound Bytes
Search some of your favorite quotes to find wav. files that you can use or link to.
MST3K Temple
Organized by season, movie, and misc. Better quality clips than most other sites offer.
Video Shorts
Featuring such black and white film classics such as body care and grooming, dinner manners, and studying industrial arts.

MST3K Memorabilia 

You can't buy MST3K stuff just anywhere. Find toys, movies, and shirts on eBay.

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What is your favorite MST3K Quote 

"It's the amazing, technicolor cheese wedge!"

Lensmaster

bink_bink wrote

"ahh...he must have splashed a little thug musk in the air to lure them'

FINAL SACRIFICE (best one ever)

Reply Posted September 02, 2008

Lensmaster

Erin wrote

Crow: "Hey Malta, get a tree!"
MST3K: FINAL JUSTICE

Reply Posted August 10, 2008

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Reply Posted February 19, 2008

wayfarer wrote...

Tom Servo: Children's windows of perception are open just for a moment to take in the horror that is--the circus.

Great site!

ReplyPosted December 03, 2007

Lensmaster

Angela wrote

Suedo Crow:
"Where is the continuing of things which keep going?"
"To have said bye to things..."
"Hey Guys, are there things that are happening?"

Reply Posted November 19, 2007

 
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Hey, who sneezed on the credits?!