Always the first to exploit a new genre, Roger Corman quickly embraced the American male's fetish for nurses in these four flicks that include Private Duty Nurses (1971/80 min.), Night Call Nurses... more
Roger Corman delivers another of his cult classic triple features and this one fits right in with the cream of the crop as some sexy but very misguided ladies hit the "bars!" Includes The Big Doll... more
The king of cult's second triple feature spotighting deadly femme fatales includes The Arena (Pam Grier. 1974/90 min.), Fly Me (Pat Anderson. 1973/72 min.) and Cover Girl Models (Pat Anderson.... more
Watch out for a two-fisted dose of Roger Corman's exploitation action flicks including T.N.T. Jackson (1974/73 min.), Too Hot to Handle (1977/85 min.) and Firecracker (1981/77 min.). 2 DVDs.... more
Roger Corman serves up another of his classic double features! Includes Jackson County Jail (Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones. 1977/89 min.) about a woman driving cross-country who oddly winds up in a... more
Roger Corman delivers another of his cult classic triple features and this one fits right in with the cream of the crop as some sexy but very misguided ladies hit the "bars!" Includes The Big Doll... more
The cult master is featured once again in this action-packed triple feature. Includes Georgia Peaches (Dirk Benedict. 1980/100 min.), The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (Claudia Jennings. 1976/90 min.)... more
Trace Beaulieu, Jim Mallon. In this hilarious sci-fi spoof, Mike Nelson is kidnapped by a crazy scientist who spirits him away to the Satellite of Love and forces him to watch one of the worst sci-fi... more
Includes King Dinosaur (William Bryant. 1955), The Castle of Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee. 1969), Code Name: Diamond Head (Roy Thinnes. 1977) and Last of the Wild Horses (James Ellison. 1948).... more
Switch on Mystery Science Theater 3000, the only intergalactic program with enough firepower to blast misbegotten B movies into the can't-miss hits that delusional filmmakers believed they were... more
Includes Lady Frankenstein (Joseph Cotten. 1971/85 min.), The Velvet Vampire (Michael Blodgett. 1971/80 min.), Time Walker (Nina Axelrod. 1982/ 83 min.) and Grotesque (Linda Blair, Tab Hunter.... more
How do you make fun of a bloody car wreck? By turning it into the most popular MST3K episode of all time! Laugh along as Joel and his bot buddies suffer through MANOS THE HANDS OF FATE. It's a... more
Suburbia focuses on the Los Angeles punk rock scene in the early 1980s. Evan and his younger brother leave their broken home in an attempt to escape their alcoholic mother. They fall in with the... more
The Lost & Found Collection is essentially the new home for episodes that were forced to leave their old homes when one of their roommates expired. There's nothing new to see here, the content... more
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXXVII: Mystery Science Theater 3000 is an American television series which aired on cable from 1989-1999. It was created by comedian Joel Hodgson and features a... more
It's Mystery Science Theater 3000, America's only show that makes fun of really bad B-movies from the comfort of a spaceship floating above Earth. As the saying goes, everything old is in print... more
This four-disc set, bundled together in an appropriately cheesy but charming package that sports pop-up-book-styled artwork, compiles four episodes of the Peabody Award-winning comedy series. The... more
You Don't Want To Stare, But You Can't Look Away. Like a dominatrix to a faithful clientele, we present you with four more episodes of sharp and joyfully painful lunacy aboard the Satellite of Love.... more
Journey once more through the portals on the Satellite of Love to the best of the worst that cinema has to offer. That's right Mystery Science Theater 3000 is back to share your pain and hopefully... more
Are you ready to laugh at the world's (make that the universe's) worst movies? From the comfort of the Satellite of Love, Joel and his trusty companions, the wisecracking Crow and well-read chick... more
Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson. Two shows hosted by Joel and two by Mike for this 4-pack, 16th volume of hilarious sci-fi wannabees. Includes The Corpse Vanishes (1989), Warrior of the Lost World... more
Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition (1988) This collector's set, marking two decades of the MST3K crew's mirthful and merciless attacks on the dregs of the cinematic world,... more
SYNOPSIS::A Powerful Remedy For Your Boredom Problem. |What is MST3K XII? |MST3K XII is a collection of episodes of the cult comedy TV series and is recommended for use in the treatment of boredom.... more
There's miles of Keefe... er, Miles O'Keefe awaiting Joel and the bots in the sword-and-sorcery silliness that is "Cave Dwellers" (1982), followed by the extraterrestrial "terror" of Trumpy the alien... more