MST3K - Indestructible Man

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  • 1992
  • 1 hr 32 min

MST3K - Indestructible Man is a hilarious and entertaining film that was released in 1956. The movie was directed by Jack Pollexfen and stars Lon Chaney Jr., Casey Adams, and Marian Carr. The science fiction thriller follows the story of Charles "Butcher" Benton, an executed criminal who is brought back to life by a mad scientist. After being injected with a serum that supposedly makes him indestructible, Butcher embarks on a mission to get revenge on those who put him behind bars.

If you're a fan of the cheesy B-movies of the 1950s, then MST3K - Indestructible Man is a must-watch. The movie is high on camp and low on production values, but that's part of what makes it so much fun. The acting is over-the-top, the special effects are low-budget, and the dialogue is hilariously bad. It's the perfect fodder for the crew of the Satellite of Love to riff on as they mock every ridiculous moment.

Joel, Crow, and Tom Servo are up to their usual antics as they watch the movie and offer up their snarky comments. The jokes come fast and furious, and the chemistry between the robots and their human companion is as strong as ever. Trace Beaulieu steals the show as the voice of Crow, while Joel Hodgson's deadpan delivery is as perfect as ever. The rest of the crew, including Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy, Frank Conniff, and Michael J. Nelson, all contribute to the fun with their witty observations and quips.

One of the highlights of MST3K - Indestructible Man is the performance of Lon Chaney Jr. as Charles "Butcher" Benton. Chaney is best known for his role as the Wolf Man in the classic Universal horror movies, but his portrayal of Butcher is a departure from his usual fare. He plays the role with such over-the-top menace that it's hard not to be entertained. Whether he's mowing down innocent victims or snarling at his enemies, Chaney is a joy to watch.

The movie's plot is fairly straightforward, but it's the little details that make it so much fun to riff on. The characters all have ridiculous names, the dialogue is full of clunky exposition, and the special effects are laughable. From the janky electrical equipment in the mad scientist's laboratory to the incredibly fake-looking lightning bolts, everything in the movie is fair game for the riffing crew.

Of course, no MST3K episode would be complete without some hilarious songs, and this episode delivers. From the catchy opening number to the hilarious "Waffles, Why?" song, the music in the episode is top-notch. Kevin Murphy's singing voice is particularly impressive, and the lyrics are as clever as ever.

Overall, MST3K - Indestructible Man is a hilarious and entertaining movie that's sure to delight fans of the show. The jokes come fast and furious, the cast is as charming as ever, and the source material is perfect for riffing. While the movie itself may be forgettable, the experience of watching it with Joel, Crow, and Tom Servo is anything but. If you're in the mood for some good-natured mockery of a classic B-movie, then this episode is definitely worth checking out.

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  • Release Date
    1992
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
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