Watch Mystery Science Theater 3000: Werewolf
- 1999
- 1 hr 37 min
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Werewolf is a comedy sci-fi film that first aired in 1999. The film is directed by Mike Nelson, who also stars as a character named Mike. The film is part of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 series, which was created by Joel Hodgson and originally aired on television. The premise of the film follows the concept of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 series, in which a group of characters watch and comment on B-movies. In this particular film, the characters watch a werewolf movie called "Werewolf" that was released in 1996. The film's setting takes place in a spaceship called the Satellite of Love, where the characters are trapped and forced to watch bad movies by an evil scientist named Dr. Clayton Forrester.
The main character of the film is Mike Nelson, who is a human test subject for Dr. Clayton Forrester. The other characters in the film include robots named Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot, and a dog puppet named Gypsy. The characters are all trapped on a spaceship and forced to watch bad movies as part of a cruel experiment.
In the film, Mike and the robots watch the werewolf movie and provide humorous commentary throughout. The werewolf movie follows the story of a man named Paul Nash who is bitten by a werewolf while on a camping trip. Paul then becomes a werewolf and must deal with the consequences of his newfound transformation.
Throughout the movie, Mike, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot make fun of the werewolf movie, pointing out the cheesy special effects and over-the-top acting. The film also features several skits and musical numbers that are interspersed with the movie commentary.
One of the standout moments of the film is when the characters are inspired to create their own version of the werewolf legend, weaving together a humorous tale involving a werewolf accountant and a love triangle. The skit is hilarious and adds to the overall comedic vibe of the film.
The humor in the film is very tongue-in-cheek, with a lot of the jokes poking fun at the low budget nature of the werewolf movie. The film also features references to pop culture at the time, including nods to Titanic and Jerry Springer.
Overall, Mystery Science Theater 3000: Werewolf is a hilarious film that will appeal to anyone who enjoys B-movies and cheesy horror films. The cast of characters are engaging and entertaining, and the humor is clever and quick-witted. Fans of the original Mystery Science Theater 3000 series will certainly appreciate this film, but it is also accessible to newcomers to the franchise.