Whoa! Where'd you come from?

I agree that X-Maniac always has interesting explanations to my criticisms but, I usually never agree with them. Besides, posting my counter- rebuttals would only start another pointless argument with him. 95% of the people who post in this forum made up their minds about what they thought of X3 last year. I gave up trying to convince the people who like X3 that X3 haters have legitimate reasons for hating this film. I find it interesting that some X3 lovers are still convinced they can change my opinion simply by responding to all of my criticisms over and over again.:oldrazz:

Eh, I'm not going to get into the whole how bad or how good the movie was. There has been enough bashing for my taste, though I should have known this thread would be a breeding ground for critics. :csad:

<dramatic>When will the madness end!?</dramatic>

dun dun dunnn
 
You do realize that MST3K went off the air in 1999? :cwink:

Unless you're talking about RiffTrax, their new spoof site? Because they already did a riff on X1 that was pretty funny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgib2i7hyp0


Of course I realize this but there is always hope that it could go back on the air. The Best Brains company said they believed this is a show that should never have gotten cancelled because there is an unlimited supply of bad movies to be reviewed. I'm shocked they never reviewed the worst film I've ever seen. It came out in 1986, casted a few porno stars, and was called Roller Blade. Here is a short scene from the film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUTFJtKUBW4
 
I agree that X-Maniac always has interesting explanations to my criticisms but, I usually never agree with them. Besides, posting my counter- rebuttals would only start another pointless argument with him. 95% of the people who post in this forum made up their minds about what they thought of X3 last year. I gave up trying to convince the people who like X3 that X3 haters have legitimate reasons for hating this film. I find it interesting that some X3 lovers are still convinced they can change my opinion simply by responding to all of my criticisms over and over again.:oldrazz:


It's not my intention to change your mind, or to start off more long-winded point-by-point rebuttals. It was just a one-off response to your points, aimed really at those who wondered if there was a possible explanation. Sometimes, factual errors need correcting (like the plastic needles point), mostly it's to show explanations do exist.

We all know, and acknowledge, that X1 and X2 told their stories in a better way. As I said elsewhere, X3 promised us so much that it was never going to deliver it all successfully. I believe an extended edition would help immensely, though it would not be able to rectify some controversies such as Cyclops's death.

** I've now plotted my X4 and have started writing segments of it. It follows on from X3 and fixes one thing from X3. Other things may be 'fixed' in my next script if I get round to an X5.
 
Of course I realize this but there is always hope that it could go back on the air. The Best Brains company said they believed this is a show that should never have gotten cancelled because there is an unlimited supply of bad movies to be reviewed. I'm shocked they never reviewed the worst film I've ever seen. It came out in 1986, casted a few porno stars, and was called Roller Blade. Here is a short scene from the film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUTFJtKUBW4


Yeah, but they always had trouble staying on the air when it was in production, as popular as it was. While there is an unlimited supply of bad movies, getting the rights to them was expensive, which in turn limited their supply of bad movies. It's why you don't see full-season DVD box sets of the show. They still can't get release rights to some of the movies they riffed.
 
Yeah, but they always had trouble staying on the air when it was in production, as popular as it was. While there is an unlimited supply of bad movies, getting the rights to them was expensive, which in turn limited their supply of bad movies. It's why you don't see full-season DVD box sets of the show. They still can't get release rights to some of the movies they riffed.

Are you sure about this? I remember they had trouble staying on the air during season zero and the last 3 seasons for obvious reasons(Lame host characters Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy) but, this show was one of comedy centrals first shows and aired on that station from 1990-1996.
 
Are you sure about this? I remember they had trouble staying on the air during season zero and the last 3 seasons for obvious reasons(Lame host characters Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy) but, this show was one of comedy centrals first shows and aired on that station from 1990-1996.

And it was one of their signature shows (it was originally the Comedy Channel) and they gave it a good run, but there were a lot of issues between Best Brains and the network. You can read the whole history here: http://mst3k.com/history/index.html

Also the biggest problem with the last 3 seasons weren't so much the host characters...it was that the show had moved to the Sci-Fi Channel, and that network only wanted them to riff on sci-fi themed movies, which limited their supply of movies to riff.
 
I agree that X-Maniac always has interesting explanations to my criticisms but, I usually never agree with them. Besides, posting my counter- rebuttals would only start another pointless argument with him. 95% of the people who post in this forum made up their minds about what they thought of X3 last year. I gave up trying to convince the people who like X3 that X3 haters have legitimate reasons for hating this film. I find it interesting that some X3 lovers are still convinced they can change my opinion simply by responding to all of my criticisms over and over again.:oldrazz:

I find interesting how you are continuing to prove your point to everyone else that you are right and we are wrong, when, as you put it, we made up our minds a year ago...
 
It's not my intention to change your mind, or to start off more long-winded point-by-point rebuttals. It was just a one-off response to your points, aimed really at those who wondered if there was a possible explanation. Sometimes, factual errors need correcting (like the plastic needles point), mostly it's to show explanations do exist.

Okay. That makes sense.



And it was one of their signature shows (it was originally the Comedy Channel) and they gave it a good run, but there were a lot of issues between Best Brains and the network. You can read the whole history here: http://mst3k.com/history/index.html

Also the biggest problem with the last 3 seasons weren't so much the host characters...it was that the show had moved to the Sci-Fi Channel, and that network only wanted them to riff on sci-fi themed movies, which limited their supply of movies to riff.

I watched the show when it was on the sci-fi channel and didn't know that channel tried to restrict that show to criticizing sci-fi films. That's unfortunate. I wonder if the sci-fi channel's plummeting ratings over the past few years have anything to do with MST3K being cancelled in 2004.
 
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btw Arclight would have been a good callisto
 
I watched the show when it was on the sci-fi channel and didn't know that channel tried to restrict that show to criticizing sci-fi films. That's unfortunate. I wonder if the sci-fi channel's plummeting ratings over the past few years have anything to do with MST3K being cancelled in 2004.

MST3K was cancelled in 1999. Sci-Fi showed reruns up till about 2004, but the outside of a *lost* episode, the last first-run show aired in August of 1999.

A lot of factors weighed in a MST3K over the years...sometimes they couldn't repeat episodes because they rights they got to air them the first time had since expired, so CC started running first-run episodes only, the same issues have also affected the DVD releases. One of the early VHS releases was actually pulled due to rights issues (The Amazing Colossal Man) and became a fan collectible because it was so hard to find.

Then there was the whole deal with the MST3K movie...X3's production woes seemed small by comparison.

As far as Sci-Fi is concerned, I've never forgiven them for cancelling MST3K in the first place, but I do think their biggest problem is their lousy programming. Anytime I hear the words "Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie," I know I'm not watching. It's usually that bad. :whatever:

There's no chance at this point of MST3K ever coming back in it's original form...but they have moved onto a lot of other projects worth following now. I believe Joel Hodgson is still writing for Jimmy Kimmel's show. Mike Nelson has written some really funny books, and he's also riffing movies on his new site Rifftrax.com with a few of the MST3K guys. Check out the samples on youtube, they're really funny. :woot:
 
Then there was the whole deal with the MST3K movie...X3's production woes seemed small by comparison.

I was disappointed with the MST3K movie. I didn't think the film reviewed by Mike and the robots was that funny. Also I always thought Joel was a funnier host than Mike. His commentaries were hysterical. Just listening to his voice cracked me up. On the other hand Mike did get to review some of the funniest movies on MST3K(Hobgoblins, The Final Sacrifice, The Prince of Space, Puma Man).

As far as Sci-Fi is concerned, I've never forgiven them for cancelling MST3K in the first place, but I do think their biggest problem is their lousy programming. Anytime I hear the words "Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie," I know I'm not watching. It's usually that bad. :whatever:

Its strange that a station that has aired such awful programming(Robocop, Lex) has been the catalyst for quality shows like the new Battlestar Galatica and Farscape.

There's no chance at this point of MST3K ever coming back in it's original form...but they have moved onto a lot of other projects worth following now. I believe Joel Hodgson is still writing for Jimmy Kimmel's show.
Mike Nelson has written some really funny books, and he's also riffing movies on his new site Rifftrax.com with a few of the MST3K guys. Check out the samples on youtube, they're really funny. :woot:

I already knew about Joel but thanks for the info on Mike. It's cool that he Bill Corbet, and Kevin Murphy are still working together. It would be even more cool if Joel contributed to the riffing. Anyway I'm going to email Mike and his buddies about the posibility of riffing on X3.:woot:
 
I was disappointed with the MST3K movie. I didn't think the film reviewed by Mike and the robots was that funny. Also I always thought Joel was a funnier host than Mike. His commentaries were hysterical. Just listening to his voice cracked me up. On the other hand Mike did get to review some of the funniest movies on MST3K(Hobgoblins, The Final Sacrifice, The Prince of Space, Puma Man).

From from what I've heard, the first Joel vs. Mike debates on the original MST3K sites was made some of the more colorful arguments on these boards seem like nothing. It was vile enough that Joel vs. Mike threads aren't even allowed on most MST sites today.

I'm a fan of both...Joel tends to be the more reactive with his riffs, he's said that Manos: Hands of Fate was the one movie he almost couldn't watch all the way through, so his whole "what the hell???" attitude is hilarious on shows like that. Mike tends to be funnier with the comeback jokes.

Its strange that a station that has aired such awful programming(Robocop, Lex) has been the catalyst for quality shows like the new Battlestar Galatica and Farscape.

Amazing, isn't it??

I already knew about Joel but thanks for the info on Mike. It's cool that he Bill Corbet, and Kevin Murphy are still working together. It would be even more cool if Joel contributed to the riffing. Anyway I'm going to email Mike and his buddies about the posibility of riffing on X3.:woot:

They already spoofed X1 on Rifftrax, so it's altogether possible (and I would love to see an X3 parody). Lately it doesn't even have to be a bad movie, it's whatever they can get their hands on, and they still make it funny. :woot:
 
Wow, you really don't like it when they complain about movies either, huh? :p

Hehe.

I remember watching it when I was younger, and it really annoyed me. And now my friend is in love with that thing, and always tries to get me to watch it, and whenever I do, I just find myself :whatever: the whole way through.

Sometimes they make a funny. But more often than not, it's :whatever:

I was watching one where the entire way through, I was thinking "Dudes, shut the **** up, I'm TRYING to watch this movie".

And I really was. I was truly intrigued by "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians" :D
 
I was watching one where the entire way through, I was thinking "Dudes, shut the **** up, I'm TRYING to watch this movie".

You may be the only person on the planet seriously trying to watch those movies. :oldrazz: :woot:
 
^reads X-Maniacs response to Wee's comment.

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That's still isn't anywhere close to why i hate the movie. :D :p
 
You may be the only person on the planet seriously trying to watch those movies. :oldrazz: :woot:

Well, apparently, according to a couple people around here, I have am "willing to accept mediocracy", and have lower standards, so perhaps that has something to do with it...

:o

:oldrazz:
 
Horrible writing and bad filmmaking.
The words, "horrible" and "bad" are too strong of words to describe what you may consider plot holes or inconsistencies or whatever. There are issues such as those in the previous two X-Men movies, but as this movie is obviously in your recent memory, you have no choice but to analyze details from it.

I say, if you can call things like that a function of horrible writing and bad filmmaking, then I could consider you as being a very limited movie watcher...

-TNC
 
The words, "horrible" and "bad" are too strong of words to describe what you may consider plot holes or inconsistencies or whatever. There are issues such as those in the previous two X-Men movies, but as this movie is obviously in your recent memory, you have no choice but to analyze details from it.

I say, if you can call things like that a function of horrible writing and bad filmmaking, then I could consider you as being a very limited movie watcher...

-TNC

TNC, don't ever leave again.

I love you (in a totally heterosexual way)
 
Well, apparently, according to a couple people around here, I have am "willing to accept mediocracy", and have lower standards, so perhaps that has something to do with it...

:o

:oldrazz:

Aw, you know I wouldn't say that about you, Nell. :woot:
 
The words, "horrible" and "bad" are too strong of words to describe what you may consider plot holes or inconsistencies or whatever. There are issues such as those in the previous two X-Men movies, but as this movie is obviously in your recent memory, you have no choice but to analyze details from it.

I know X1 and X2 have plot holes because I've watched those films many more times than X3 so your argument is bogus. X3 just happens to have too many plotholes for me to enjoy but, I think I've made it overwhelmingly obvious time and time again that plot inconsistencies aren't my sole reason for hating this film. If you don't know what those other reasons are by now then you haven't been paying attention.

I say, if you can call things like that a function of horrible writing and bad filmmaking, then I could consider you as being a very limited movie watcher...

-TNC

Limited in what way? Your welcome to speculate about how many movies I watch if you want to but, since you don't know me personally I could consider you to be ignorant for believing this.
 

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