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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rhino / Wea |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, Science Fiction, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 081227268732 |
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Customer Reviews of Mystery Science Theater 3000: Creeping Terror
Pretty good episode, Worst film I've ever seen I just wanted to mention the fact that this is unquestionably the worst film they've ever done on MST3K. There are a few movies that are technically even more incompetent, but this one is just... so.... boring. (The only one that can compare to it is 'Monster A-Go-Go'.) They dance and dance and dance and dance and dance and dance and dance. And oh the voice over. The heartless, anemic voice over designed to replace the lost soundtrack. Uhhhhh. The episode itself is pretty good, though.
Ahhh, they deserved to get eaten...
Like the SOL denizens, I found the titular creature creeping, but it's hardly a terror. Unfortunately, I also found this entry in the MST3K pantheon hardly funny as well. Mike & the `Bots throw out a few decent digs at the silly monster and its ravenous appetite for humans who... well, who just stand there frozen in terror, and let it eat `em. Most of the people-eating scenes take a long time to play out (especially the high school reunion dance scene, complete with some weird subplot that was never explained), which gives our heroes ample time to come up with lotsa food jokes... most of which were either really bad "groaners", or were just downright dumb. Speakin' of dumb: the intermission sketches are unbearably awful, and should be avoided if you wish to remain sane...
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>On the upside: I was astounded by the use of narration in this movie. Apparently the producers of this movie thought the character dialogue was so awful that they decided to cut most of it out and have a narrator throw out the exposition. Well, actually the awfulness of the character dialogue isn't just apparent, it's painfully obvious! Check out some of the things spoken in the aforementioned high-school-reunion-nosh scene, and you'll see what I mean...
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a far sorrier excuse for a movie than plan 9
You know how you hear, or at least used to hear, that the popcorn and coke cost more than the movie ticket. Here I think the popcorn and coke probably cost more than the movie budget.
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>This is the story- if one can call it that- of a couple of mechanical monsters (who still are able to eat and apparently digest) who come to earth to spy on us. As Mike and the bots point out, no one ever thought of running in the 50s, I guess, and almost the whole town is eaten alive. Lots of great comments, lots of funny dancing, and apparently several different movies spliced in for good measure. The sound was lost somehow in the making of the movie, I'm not sure how that happens, but instead of redoing the audio they just add random and from our point of view, hysterical narrative voice-over. The movie has the feel of a term paper that someone started on not the night before it was due, but rather the day of. "Thrown together" doesn't begin to touch it. This lethal mix of really, really awful movie and Mike Nelson makes for one of the best MST3K's. Must own.