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#31
Entertainment / Re: What have you been listeni...
Last post by Rev. Powell - January 03, 2026, 09:34:29 PM


So good.
#32
Good Movies / Re: Movie related events which...
Last post by Trevor - January 03, 2026, 09:21:15 PM
THE LAST LION (1972)

The sound person on the film was killed by a lion.
The star Jack Hawkins died before the film was released.
The trainer of the lion was arrested on a charge of murder.
The films composer died before the film was released.

😔😔

It is on YouTube if you want to see it. A good film if you don't know the backstory.
#33
Good Movies / Re: Recent Viewings, Part 2
Last post by Rev. Powell - January 03, 2026, 08:45:44 PM
I've seen PETRIFIED WORLD without riffs (long before the MAB screening) and you're absolutely right not to consider revisiting it. One of the dullest movies you'll ever encounter.
#34
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Alex's even longer post th...
Last post by Alex - January 03, 2026, 07:07:10 PM
Got woken up this morning sometime between 4 and 5 am to get told my sister-in-law had been arrested. My first thought was "What has K___ done now?", but it turned out to be H___, who is one of the more sane and centred people I know from the US. I was even more shocked when I heard exactly what she had been arrested for. Her older son's were both out of the house at the time, but the two younger daughters were at home when it happened. I can't imagine what kind of effects that is going to have on them short term.

She's been released. I understand the offence is being treated as a misdemeanour with additional bits stuck on (I was told the exact term, but my brain didn't choose to retain that particular piece of information). Anyway, I've suggested the family completely lock down their social media. I hate to think what's going to happen when the kids go back to school though.

It's been snowing for two days now. It isn't deep, but with Kristi's condition, I have to make sure she is as safe as possible. Normally, when it starts snowing, I'll go out and grit our paths and the street outside our house, as well as any neighbours who can't do it for themselves (at the end of our street for example we have a couple with a disabled child in a wheelchair. Her husband is out on a deployment. I did leave a bit of a trail of grit behind me, so my route to and from the streets grit bin is very obvious.

The long-expected US strike on Venezuela has finally taken place. Hmm. That is going to force a lot of countries to reconsider much and not just in either of the first two ways you'd think. Glad all that s**t isn't my kind of problem right now.

Hopefully the path I've cleared is still clear when I get home. The grit bins are good until you get down to about minus 5, then its too cold for it to work (partially why I like to get it down while the snow is still falling and before the temperature plummets).

#35
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Random Thought Thread Part...
Last post by LilCerberus - January 03, 2026, 06:57:03 PM
Quote from: Leah on January 03, 2026, 06:50:36 PMDoes that make what happened good? Really now, if you're going down that route then tell my why it's good. No mentions of past presidents, I don't want you to deflect from the question.
Who said That?
#36
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Random Thought Thread Part...
Last post by Leah - January 03, 2026, 06:50:36 PM
Does that make what happened good? Really now, if you're going down that route then tell my why it's good. No mentions of past presidents, I don't want you to deflect from the question.
#37
Good Movies / Re: Movie related events which...
Last post by Trevor - January 03, 2026, 06:45:12 PM
Quote from: M.10rda on January 03, 2026, 05:23:40 PMThese are great. What a cool spooky thread.

All I can come up with at the moment are Jacopetti & Prosperi, the two-man crime spree who rampaged across Europe and Africa in the 60s and 70s, committing possibly countless indecent, immoral, and illegal acts. Many of those acts ended up onscreen in their mondo movies but a good number of those crimes were peripheral and offscreen. Animal cruelty is only the tip of the iceberg. I can't stomach watching their movies, but I'm endlessly fascinated reading and hearing about their unspeakable exploits. Ugh, what does that say about me?  :bluesad:

AFRICA ADDIO: what a horrible movie, hard to sit through and even harder to believe that what you're seeing is real and it is. 😳😳😳
#38
Bad Movies / Re: Generate Movie Poster with...
Last post by bob - January 03, 2026, 05:54:36 PM
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#39
Good Movies / Re: Recent Viewings, Part 2
Last post by M.10rda - January 03, 2026, 05:45:16 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on December 31, 2025, 10:03:37 AMI tend to give the most entertaining bad movies around a 3.5 if I'm recommending for a general audience, with a note that bad movie fans will rate them higher.

I so appreciate Rev. Powell's recent benediction of high ratings for bad movies, 'cause this one is definitely a legit stinker:

THE MADS ARE BACK: THE INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD (1957):
...And yet I had a ball watching it. A team of coed seafarers ride John Carradine's experimental diving bell to the bottom of the ocean and then (apparently) beyond, getting stuck underneath the ocean floor (or something), where they walk and walk and walk around a mazelike cavern, see a cut-away of a harmless normal-sized komodo dragon, and meet a lunatic in a hilarious fake beard and wig. That lunatic instantly seems likely to behave inappropriately towards the two women, though it takes him a long time to get around to that behavior, and by that time there's an earthquake that fails to trigger an ominous yet hapless subterranean volcano. In the meanwhile, Carradine unites with his brother for a montage sequence (absolutely screaming for some Hall & Oates underscore) where they create an improved diving bell that won't f**k up as bad as the first one did.

At last I got around to watching a MADS riff featuring my favorite MST3K alumni Trace and Frank. It's refreshing how they depart from MST and Rifftrack tradition and really seem to be watching this film cold/unrehearsed. As a result it takes several minutes for them to get up to speed, and then they're firing off golden one-liners like the old pros they are. But even independent of their riffs... I thought INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD was a riot!

As the Mads repeatedly remind us, IPW is a Jerry Warren picture, and while (like all Jerry Warren pictures) it is cheap and preposterously uneventful, it somehow moves along from one non-event to the next in a much more snappy way than many of Warren's other movies. Instead of just being boring, the absurdity of most of this film's bad ideas are self-evident and thus automatically funny. At one point, Warren takes a break from the underwhelming undersea adventure for a long dialogue scene where Carradine speculates on theories of mechanical improvements with another egghead. Will Ferrell and Adam McKay couldn't write or improvise this scene in a more preposterously funny yet straight-faced way than how Warren, Carradine, and the other actor execute it. It's bonkers pro facie.

Then again, I won't likely revisit IPW without riffs...  :bouncegiggle: but if you find it riffless in the wild, go for it!

3.5/5
Carradine looks healthy and ruggedly handsome, and of course is a much better actor than Jerry Warren deserved or knew what to do with. ("I worked with John Ford!", one of the Mads exclaims.) Fortunately Carradine is in the entire movie (just in the above sea level parts), so while it's plausible that he only worked for a couple of days of shooting (as the Mads allege), Warren really got his money's worth. (The actor playing Carradine's younger brother actually looks like him, too.) Good for him and us!  :thumbup: 
#40
Good Movies / Re: Movie related events which...
Last post by M.10rda - January 03, 2026, 05:23:40 PM
These are great. What a cool spooky thread.

All I can come up with at the moment are Jacopetti & Prosperi, the two-man crime spree who rampaged across Europe and Africa in the 60s and 70s, committing possibly countless indecent, immoral, and illegal acts. Many of those acts ended up onscreen in their mondo movies but a good number of those crimes were peripheral and offscreen. Animal cruelty is only the tip of the iceberg. I can't stomach watching their movies, but I'm endlessly fascinated reading and hearing about their unspeakable exploits. Ugh, what does that say about me?  :bluesad: