It revealed how terrible the print was, how the riffs were improvised, how young Joel was, and how people were able to keep up with the time and temperature during the movie. Oh, and they compared this movie to the KTMA version. Then again, Sumaru would be middle-school principal material. That was due to a space suit shortage.Īt least Devon described Sumaru perfectly: "if a middle school principal wrote Austin Powers." Oh, and the Kinga number actually had special effects. If you want the uncut version, it might be at Rifftrax depending on the movie. Also, they cut the movies down to around an hour to establish 95 minutes including host segments. For one thing, there's not enough money in the world for Felicia to see Munchie again (or enough of something Loni Anderson has). The post show was another winner with writers Felicia Day (finally), Tammy Golden, Devon Coleman and Tim Ryder. Meanwhile, Jonah and Emily continue their mutiny plans in rhyme, and Joel is also on board. Well, as long as she never sees The Girl From Rio. The episode ends with Kinga singing the praises of Sumaru, but also mentioning real bad girls like Cruella and Hela. Oh, and Boong is played by Klaus Kinski, free of Werner Herzog's control.darn it. Then again, she wants sex without feeling and he's.able to deliver the "without feeling" part of it (look up his history on the Wiki). Mannequins generate more obscene thoughts than these two people. Nader's lousy quips that make dad jokes look like a John Mulaney set don't help. Sumaru captures Nader twice just to taunt him with her sure-fire "I will rule the world and make sure no one spray-paints me to death" plan. It's basically the usual Eurotrash spy movie with the bad girls vowing to beat the good guys, terrible chase scenes, and an evil plan that never gets anywhere. They're also known as George Nader and Frankie Avalon. 00000007 and his young sidekick who's only in the movie to con people into watching it. So who's going to challenge her? Sadly, it's a secret agent called. One problem: a weird-looking President Boong isn't going along with this, and she decides to kill him. Sumaru (supposedly) controls powerful men by having her slaves be their wives or mistresses, expecting them to practically own the men. It's just as good as Rifftrax revisiting some MST targets (like Brain That Wouldn't Die recently). What's certain is that the show's winning streak in its 13th season is still intact, with another great set of riffs. While he wants the world even if he had to burn it down, she wants a world where women rule and men may or may not exist. She was created by the same guy who invented Fu Manchu. That was brought up on the post-show, but more on that later. It's the first time the show repeated this number since 1988 in the KTMA days. Over the Labor Day weekend, Jonah and the bots endured Million Eyes of Sumaru. Mystery Science Theater 3000 is quite familiar with insane jerks out to take over the world, or at least our bank accounts (like the current version is doing).
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