John Steiner, Lina Polito, Erna Schurer. In a special prison camp, the Nazis hold women as sexual prisoners to serve the depraved desires of the guards, both male and female. But when the tortured... 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
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
Screw Magazine publisher Al Goldstein hosted this late night cable TV shocker which paraded porn and politics in the same breath with scandalous celebrity segments and outrageous interviews. Volume 1... 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
Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson. Classic hilarity ensues in yet another bunch of escapades featuring the robotic friends on the Satellite of Love from this award-winning series. Includes Project... more
Features: Full Frame, Slim Pack, Slipsleeve Packaging, Dolby
Legendary hosts Joel Robinson and Mike Nelson take their robotic friends on a 17th journey to revisit cinematic booboos from yesteryear to turn a four-pack of low-budget losers into hilarious sci-fi... more
Ahead of it's time in many ways, the beloved comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 used social media before there was social media. Consider: A creative team of actors and writers put on a... more
Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson. The sci-fi film fodder that traveled from Japan to American audiences made for a great dose of hilarity on this yuk! yuk! weekly series, where the boys dissected them... more
Features: Full Frame, Slipsleeve Packaging, Slim Pack
Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson. No need to stop the skewering for this 15th set of the team raking these sci-films over the coals. Includes Zombie Nightmare (1994), Racket Girls (1994), The Robot... more
There may be no finer (and certainly no funnier) meditation on monsters than this collection of episodes from the cult comedy series MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000. As food for thought, we are served... more
Screw Magazine publisher Al Goldstein hosted this late night cable TV shocker which paraded porn and politics in the same breath with scandalous celebrity segments and outrageous interviews. Discover... more
For those of you who have one (or possibly 30 now) of the MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 collections, please skip to the third paragraph. Welcome new friends. You've heard about this show, possibly... more
Four more sci-fi laughers comprise this twenty-fourth volume of classics from the long-running series with Joel, Mike and the bots. Includes Fugitive Alien (1989), Star Force Fugitive Alien II... more
Cult movie guru Johnny Legend keeps the mania going with Commercial Mania (60 min.), a compilation of the greatest, strangest, most unforgettable TV spots of all time. Next up from Legend's campy... more
Johnny Legend's at it again with another campy double bill. Includes Sex Mania (60 min.), a thorough assortment of heavy-handed educational films from the 1920s to the 1960s, and Dope Mania (60... more