MST3K: Volume XXIX provides a healthy enough chunk of supplemental material to be of historic interest for the dedicated collector.
A generous package for a historic occasion, the capital-quality 25th Anniversary Edition is perfect for hardcore MSTies and newcomers alike.
The lousy feature-length adaptation of a great TV series about terrible movies gets a pretty-good home-video package.
This 27th DVD set devoted to the long-running series is a net cast widely across the qualitative layers of this most xenomorphic example of cult television.
An unusually tepid collection of episodes, but one not without riches if you’re willing to dig beneath the surface...down, down...
On the eve of the show’s own quadranscentennial, this 25th box set is an excellent addition to the library for newcomers and completists alike.
Test your MST3K faith with this prodigious Gamera box set.
Pick up this Joel-bilee of the enduringly awesome Mystery Science Theater 3000, preferably in the not-too-distant future.
I own more than two polo shirts, so I guess I’m not a beatnik. Darn.
It may sound pathetic, but receiving a miniature Tom Servo action figure with this DVD set might be the current high point of my career as a film critic.
The film doesn’t stand shoulder to shoulder with many episodes of the TV show.
With added scope but little to justify its bloated heft, MST3K is the show’s own Manos: The Hands of Fate.
“Pills for dinner! What are we: Judy Garland?”