From RiffTrax: Bridget and Mary Jo’s Christmas Special54 Replies to “From RiffTrax: Bridget and Mary Jo’s Christmas Special”Commenting at Satellite News
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Yes, but Cinematic Titanic was just as snarky and smartass as Rifftrax was on the movies they did, especially the live releases. Joel was the creator and member of that enterprise as well. And it wasn’t that long ago or at least closer to the present than Joel’s time was on the original MST. Joel clearly enjoyed the experience or at least conveyed as much onstage when CT performed. Wouldn’t that mean he endorses that kind of riffing? I couldn’t really notice the affection during something like The Alien Factor or Rattlers or with other live shows they did that I attended. They wholeheartedly ripped into those movies as well. You’d think that CT would’ve have been that outlet for the kind of riffing you mention that MST did prior to mid-season 5. After all, Joel back in 2011 didn’t know what would happen with MST in 2015. Nevertheless, CT was harsh and biting as well. Perhaps Joel didn’t enjoy that riffing style or he says he doesn’t, but he sure didn’t mask his laughter at it onstage.
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Remember, though, that Cinematic Titanic was a different project. The types of movies they chose seemed to me to be deliberately different than the ones they would have chosen for MST3K, and they were riffing the movies as themselves and not as their MST3K characters, so they were enjoying certain liberties that they wouldn’t have had within the trappings of MST3K. I don’t necessarily take that as an indication of what Joel will do with the new episodes.
I wouldn’t quite agree that CT’s humor was the same as Rifftrax’s, either. You mentioned “The Alien Factor”: their riff of that movie–which I think was among their best work–was still more good-natured than what you would have seen if Rifftrax had done it. Look at their review of the movie on the Cinematic Titanic website while you still can (click my username for a link); it’s pretty clear from Joel’s and Mary Jo’s remarks that they have a lot of affection for the movie and the people behind it, despite the mileage they got out of its flaws. As Mary Jo herself says: “Sometimes people think that we’re riffing on these movies out of contempt, and for me, that’s just not so – I have a great affection for these films.”
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As Mary Jo herself says –
“Good God, we watched some wretched movies. This is another one of those movies where we were hostage to watching Rick Baker’s protracted masturbatory special effects. I can’t help but feel that most, if not all, of the melting scenes were shot in the dark for a reason.”
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“Did anyone notice that this was a really, really bad movie? The lead guy, Kim Somebody, is another sterling example of how filmmaking is not a meritocracy. The fact that this film was even made proves that ‘anybody can do it.'”
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@53: Yeah. So? My point wasn’t that they had a soft spot for each and every movie that they watched, but that “trashing the movie” wasn’t all there was to MST3K at its best.
Maybe Mike had the right idea in #50: best to bow out and not bother arguing with people who don’t get it and will never see eye to eye with you anyway.
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