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Title: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 24, 2008, 08:51:22 PM
So, I've seen Cinematic Titanic's first DVD - The Oozing Skull.  I got a chance to check it out on Saturday and I have to say that this is the true follow up to MST3K.  I know people argue about who was better, Joel or Mike, and I have to say that Joel has proven himself worthy with this endeavor.

The setup is similar to MST3K.  Instead of having a shadow of the viewers down in the bottom of the screen, there are series of steps on both the left and right side of the screen.  On the left side, you have three people: Joel Hodgson, Mary Jo Piehl and another person.  On the right there are two others. 

If you've seen MST3K, then you know exactly what to expect here.  Hilarious quips, and sight gags abound.  Some of the funniest moments happen when the gang pause the film to point out various things, like asking exactly why a character is being burned with battery acid and the ramifications of the actions.

The Oozing Skull is awful and it makes perfect fodder for Cinematic Titanic.  I can't imagine seeing the film without the comments and such; it would be beyond unbearable.  The story involves a leader of a India-ish country who has died, and a plan to move his brain to another body.  Sadly there are no oozing skulls within the film.

The only weak link in the whole thing is Piehl.  I just didn't feel that her lines and additions worked as well as the rest of the team involved.  Joel undoubtedly has the best lines and offerings of any of the crew.  That being said, I did find myself chuckling for nearly the entire runtime.

I highly recommend this disc.  I can't wait to see exactly what comes from this point on.  These guys seemed to have honed their comedy and it shows. 


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on January 24, 2008, 09:11:34 PM
The only weak link in the whole thing is Piehl.  I just didn't feel that her lines and additions worked as well as the rest of the team involved.

See, that's what I love so much about the Film Crew DVDs (and some of the RiffTrax offerings): Mike, Bill, and Kevin are my favorite trio from the show (Joel and Trace fans, please don't throw anything at me) and it's a beautiful thing not only hearing them do their thing together again, but without the censorship of Sci-Fi. I haven't watched the first CT DVD yet (watching it this weekend with the wife and the mom-in-law), but I've never been a fan of Mary Jo and from the screenshots I've seen, I'm not enjoying the look of the new silhouette they're using. Of course there's no way I'm writing off the series (any MST3K riffing is good riffing), but right now I'm looking more forward to the next Film Crew release than the next installment of Cinematic Titanic... I repeat, please don't throw any rotten veggies or empty bottles!


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Oldskool138 on January 24, 2008, 09:13:24 PM
I got this movie/performance last week and it is worth the 15 bucks.  The original MST3K crew is back!

The movie is a true stinker from the 70's (the midget in the movie played Master Blaster in Beyond Thunderdome) and is even better when you get to hear Joel and the former MADS Trace, Frank and MaryJo bust on it.  (The fifth guy on the left is Josh Elvis Weinstein...the original Tom Servo).

The Cinematic crew has secured the rights to 11 other bad movies besides this one.  Go here to order!

(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n205/oldskool138/Oozing_Skull_AD1.jpg)


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Oldskool138 on January 24, 2008, 09:20:38 PM
Of course there's no way I'm writing off the series (any MST3K riffing is good riffing), but right now I'm looking more forward to the next Film Crew release than the next installment of Cinematic Titanic...

No rotten veggies here.  I love the FC DVD's (I've collected them all).  But The Film Crew thing was a bunch of pilots that were shopped to distributors and Cable stations but nobody picked them up...ergo releasing them on DVD,  (Mike from what I hear doesn't plan on doing any new ones...but we'll see with the advent of CT).


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: HappyGilmore on January 24, 2008, 09:55:48 PM
I joined their e-mail list thing.  Quick question though, as I haven't been to their site in a while.  Can you find the movie in stores, or does it have to be ordered online strictly?


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Oldskool138 on January 24, 2008, 10:04:33 PM
I joined their e-mail list thing.  Quick question though, as I haven't been to their site in a while.  Can you find the movie in stores, or does it have to be ordered online strictly?

Online only...so far.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Andrew on January 24, 2008, 10:14:24 PM
The Oozing Skull is awful and it makes perfect fodder for Cinematic Titanic.  I can't imagine seeing the film without the comments and such; it would be beyond unbearable.  The story involves a leader of a India-ish country who has died, and a plan to move his brain to another body.  Sadly there are no oozing skulls within the film.

It's also called "Brain of Blood."  The original, non-heckled version is pretty darn awful.  There are some scenes that help you get through it (they actually make you laugh), but it's a pretty low end single slime movie for my tastes.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on January 24, 2008, 10:42:02 PM
Of course there's no way I'm writing off the series (any MST3K riffing is good riffing), but right now I'm looking more forward to the next Film Crew release than the next installment of Cinematic Titanic...

No rotten veggies here.  I love the FC DVD's (I've collected them all).  But The Film Crew thing was a bunch of pilots that were shopped to distributors and Cable stations but nobody picked them up...ergo releasing them on DVD,  (Mike from what I hear doesn't plan on doing any new ones...but we'll see with the advent of CT).

Really? That sucks. I read an interview with a paper in Chicago last year where Mike, Bill and Kevin said that they has some 150 movies or so to choose from for their Film Crew stuff and that the first four were only the first wave of releases. It would be nice to see more out of them, especially since the Film Crew stuff is available on NetFlix.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 25, 2008, 08:51:49 AM
The only weak link in the whole thing is Piehl.  I just didn't feel that her lines and additions worked as well as the rest of the team involved.
I haven't watched the first CT DVD yet (watching it this weekend with the wife and the mom-in-law), but I've never been a fan of Mary Jo and from the screenshots I've seen, I'm not enjoying the look of the new silhouette they're using.

The silhouette was a bit off putting at first.  It seemed to be taking up way too much of the screen.  After about five minutes or so, I was over that feeling.  I actually really like the way that it is all laid out.  Not only do you get to see them, you also get to see their various actions throughout the film.  This certainly helps in what I considered to be one of the funniest parts of the film, with the whole crew doing their version of "These Boots Were Made For Walking".


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on January 25, 2008, 09:20:35 AM
The only weak link in the whole thing is Piehl.  I just didn't feel that her lines and additions worked as well as the rest of the team involved.
I haven't watched the first CT DVD yet (watching it this weekend with the wife and the mom-in-law), but I've never been a fan of Mary Jo and from the screenshots I've seen, I'm not enjoying the look of the new silhouette they're using.

The silhouette was a bit off putting at first.  It seemed to be taking up way too much of the screen.  After about five minutes or so, I was over that feeling.  I actually really like the way that it is all laid out.  Not only do you get to see them, you also get to see their various actions throughout the film.  This certainly helps in what I considered to be one of the funniest parts of the film, with the whole crew doing their version of "These Boots Were Made For Walking".

Very true. The new setup does allow for the huge potential of "hosts interact with the movie" bits that I hadn't really considered. I'm now more open to the concept.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Raffine on January 25, 2008, 08:43:36 PM
I can't wait to see this! I like Mike, but Joel's always been the guy for me.

As Andrew mentioned, BRAIN OF BLOOD was the original title and it was the last of those Filipino 'Blood Island' movies. The big difference this one was directed by the infamous Al Adamson of DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN fame! It actually makes those Eddie Romero 'Blood Island' movies like BRIDES OF BLOOD look like masterpieces in comparison.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Oldskool138 on January 25, 2008, 09:32:40 PM
I got my DVD yesterday and man, what a thrill to hear Joel, Trace et al working their riffing magic.  There are good things and bad things with it...I'll start with the bad:

Some of the jokes sound too rehearsed.  It doesn't quite have that flow that MST3K or even RiffTrax has...but that probably because these guys haven't worked together in years in this format.  The host segments (they stop the movie at certain points and a host will do a short skit) are hit or miss.  There needs to be more interaction and group riffs.  What's the point of having 5 people riffing if they aren't going to needle each other or do more group gags?

The good:

The original MST3K'ers are back.  I like Josh's delivery since he sounds like a guy I knew in college with a similar sense of humor.  I can see how much of Trace's personally was given to the character Crow.  He's still as funny as ever.  Frank seemed to be the most relaxed and let his goofy side hang out.  I was great to hear a female voice doing fake dialog for the female characters.

If I were to compare this to an episode of Joel era MST3K, I'd give it a B+.  I expect when the Cinematic Titanic crew gets used to the format and each other the quality will get even better.  They have the rights to 11 movies so there is more to come.   :thumbup:


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Torgo on January 25, 2008, 10:52:33 PM
I'm on their e-mail list but I've yet to pick up this new DVD so far. A friend of mine should have gotten it by today so I'll at least be able to hopefully check it out sometime this weekend.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on January 26, 2008, 12:28:35 AM
Man, I hate to have to say it, but I wasn't impressed.  :bluesad:

I hated every one of the host segments! Whatever pace the crew worked up was immediately halted so somebody could do a terrible segment. Uggh. The movie itself was perfect for riffing, but there really are too many damn people at work! I could do with Mary Jo and, I hate to say it, but I'll take Josh over Frank. Frank and Mary Jo only work as support characters for skits, and have not won me over as actual riffers. The three of us (me, my wife-to-be and her mom) unanymously gave it a 3 out of 5. Good to have something to watch, but we'll stick with MST3K reruns, RiffTrax, and Film Crew DVDs before we buy another Cinematic Titanic release. Meh.  :lookingup:


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Oldskool138 on January 26, 2008, 09:41:59 AM
The three of us (me, my wife-to-be and her mom) unanymously gave it a 3 out of 5. Good to have something to watch, but we'll stick with MST3K reruns, RiffTrax, and Film Crew DVDs before we buy another Cinematic Titanic release. Meh.  :lookingup:

The CT'er did The Oozing Skull as a live show a couple of times.  I think that's where the scripted feel of their first effort comes from.  I expect the next one to be a little more "organic" since they'll be doing their next project for the DVD only.  There's bound to be some growing pains.  Sorry to hear you didn't like it all that much...


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: the ghoul on January 28, 2008, 12:40:23 AM
I'm probably in the minority here, but that MST3k stuff got old a long time ago for me.  It's good for a chuckle or two on occasion I guess, but I prefer to watch my badmovies as they were meant to be seen without the commentary.  "Brain of Blood" is great stuff! I find it very entertaining as is, and I don't need someone to tell me what's funny about it!


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: KYGOTC on January 30, 2008, 12:51:57 PM
Is this "CINIMATIC TITANIC" a recent thing? Like, could I just go to target or best buy or something and easily find it there?


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Oldskool138 on January 30, 2008, 01:00:49 PM
Is this "CINIMATIC TITANIC" a recent thing? Like, could I just go to target or best buy or something and easily find it there?

It is recent (the DVD came out like two weeks ago).  It isn't available off-line.  You have to go to www.cinematictitanic.com to order it.  Well worth the 15 bucks.


Title: Re: Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull
Post by: Raffine on February 02, 2008, 12:20:56 AM
I think the number of MST3K fans and MST3K haters around here is pretty evenly divided.  :smile:

OK, I saw the 'Cinematic Titanic' version of THE OOZING SKULL aka BRAIN OF BLOOD and I have to say "Feh". Many of the comments were funny, but it did come across as over-rehearsed and the exagerated arm waving and wiggling of the hosts to match their comments got really old really quick. Plus - they cut some of the best stuff form the movie, particularly the weird scenes of Angelo Rossitto and the prisoners in the dungeon taunting and yelling at each other. Since the original movie ran less than 90 minutes and they weren't constrained by a time slot I'm guessing somebody decided these scenes were too un-PC or something.

I also watched a couple of episodes of Film Crew with Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett and enjoyed these a whole lot more. To me they came much closer to recapturing the atmosphere of the MST3K episodes.