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A retrospective look back on the making of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie'.
The untold history of television's most unique series, Mystery Science Theater 3000, from its UHF origins to its eventual cancellation from the SCIFI network.
Two unapologetically black and fearlessly funny friends go for a walk in Minneapolis’ North Loop.
Known as Mr. Pipeline for his calm demeanor in the tube, Gerry Lopez built his career with aggressive surfing that left behind a trail of blood and tears. He is one of the most influential surfers and surfboard shapers of all time, an entrepreneur, a family man, a movie star, and a lifelong yogi who brought surfing to new frontiers. For the first time, the story of this enigmatic hero is being told in full.
In the not-too-distant future, the evil Dr. Forrester forces a temp named Mike into a series of experiments, where he's forced to watch cheesy movies so the mad scientist can monitor his mind. However, as Mike can't control where the movies begin or end, he'll try to keep his sanity with the help of his robot friends.
'The Thing That Happened' is a twenty-two-minute documentary short that profiles the Hope North Secondary and Vocational school on northern Uganda. Hope North struggles on a shoe-string budget to provide a home and an education for children displaced by the civil war between the Lord's Resistance Army (L.R.A.) and the Uganda People's Defense Forces (U.D.P.F.) The students are a mix of former child soldiers, orphans and the abjectly poor. Mitigating the horrific effects of the war and focusing them on their future is a monumental task
14 short films by 14 different filmmakers, from the music of Stan Ridgway.
The former Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew rip apart the 1954 sci-fi classic "Killers from Space".
Bob Honcho orders the Film Crew to provide a commentary track for the bizarre prehistoric adventure film, "The Wild Women of Wongo" (1959).
The Film Crew gives a commentary track to "Walk the Angry Beach" (1961), aka "Hollywood After Dark", featuring Rue McClanahan as a stripper.