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Latest revision as of 09:18, 24 November 2014
Films watched: The Phantom Creeps (Film Serial) Chapter 1 and Jungle Goddess
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment provides examples of:
- Call Back: Reversed; this film appears to be the source of "a char-broiled hamburger sandwich and some French-fried potatoes!"
- There's also "How fortunate! This vill simplify every-ting!" from the short Phantom Creeps.
- Losing His Head: Dr. F, during the Invention Exchange, puts his head into a saxophone.
- Mighty Whitey: In a scathing parody of the film's straight use of the trope, Joel and the bots concoct The Fifties-ish sit com "My White Goddess", in which the movie's leading lady still demands to be worshipped even after returning to civilization.