Cracking the Earth like a china cup and sending continents sliding into the unforgiving sea, vs Jim Henson's Edgar Winter Babies: Let's just call it a draw!
I've just finished reading Stephen King's book on horror as a genre "Danse Macabre" (30 years late; I know).
At the end he lists 100 films that contributed something important. Lots of well known films are there, some less well known, and "The Killer Shews" too! I'd love to know what Mr. King saw in this film, because other than the goofiness I can't see it.
I'm the same age as King, saw this in a theater when I was a kid, it made a big impression on me, yes it does suck now but King prolly went through the same experience. For some reason this movie stuck with you if you were 8 or 9 years old.
Let's play the Killer Shrew drinking game! Any time you see one of the characters take a drink, take a drink. Then call your doctor as you'll no doubt be suffering alcohol poisoning by the end of the film.
Just because, I have to do Tom's little speech. I think it's so funny.
"Oh, I know this! This is the famous dock-walking scene. You know this whole take was done in one shot. It's a planned sequence, like the opening of Touch of Evil and the Copacabana scene in Good Fellas. This is virtuoso film-making fellas, you gotta see it to believe it. Brian de Palma used it in Bonfire of the Vanities. It's really exciting. Splendiferous."
YOU'RE GONNA DIE FROM SHREW BITES! YOU'RE GONNA DIE FROM SHREW BITES! SHREW BITES! SHREW BITES!
ChaoticYak 1 week ago
This movie should have been called "Booze and Shrews."
Wyrmwould 3 weeks ago
Is it bad weird to say I was scared of this movie as a kid?
AthenasXAlistar 4 weeks ago in playlist More videos from 341H
"Frau Blucher"! great Young Frankenstein reference!
Demelza1964 1 month ago
New rule, Frank. Don't ever touch me!
ChaoticYak 1 month ago
Cracking the Earth like a china cup and sending continents sliding into the unforgiving sea, vs Jim Henson's Edgar Winter Babies: Let's just call it a draw!
GoblinXXX 3 months ago 2
I've just finished reading Stephen King's book on horror as a genre "Danse Macabre" (30 years late; I know).
At the end he lists 100 films that contributed something important. Lots of well known films are there, some less well known, and "The Killer Shews" too! I'd love to know what Mr. King saw in this film, because other than the goofiness I can't see it.
clibinarium 3 months ago
@clibinarium LOL, maybe KILLER SHREWS inspired CUJO? ;)
GoblinXXX 3 months ago
@clibinarium
I'm the same age as King, saw this in a theater when I was a kid, it made a big impression on me, yes it does suck now but King prolly went through the same experience. For some reason this movie stuck with you if you were 8 or 9 years old.
Blahblobify 2 months ago
@Blahblobify i actually see what stephen king might of enjoyed about this. from stephen kings percpective not mine.
SpiderxBlue 1 month ago
Let's play the Killer Shrew drinking game! Any time you see one of the characters take a drink, take a drink. Then call your doctor as you'll no doubt be suffering alcohol poisoning by the end of the film.
KingSnarf 3 months ago 10
sure wish I had one of those anti-shrew barrels
packman498 3 months ago 2
"Hey baby... Wanna come to my pen for some drinks later?"
teejaynumber13 3 months ago
Worst Rodeo Ever!Or was it the best?Just ask old timer Billy Slater!
jasrogg 3 months ago
I never heard any dixieland jazz on any banjo!!!
pretorious700 4 months ago
1:16:20 Crow: "The... End."
1:31:52 Stinger: "Any unusual experiment can produce unusual results."
(Considering MST3K is an experiment, that line seems like something the Mads would say.)
sleepyhollow783 4 months ago
PIRAHNAS!!! SHARKS!!! AHHHHHH!!!!!!
EternalGuardian07 4 months ago
Just because, I have to do Tom's little speech. I think it's so funny.
"Oh, I know this! This is the famous dock-walking scene. You know this whole take was done in one shot. It's a planned sequence, like the opening of Touch of Evil and the Copacabana scene in Good Fellas. This is virtuoso film-making fellas, you gotta see it to believe it. Brian de Palma used it in Bonfire of the Vanities. It's really exciting. Splendiferous."
ChaoticYak 4 months ago 4
...and the crowd goes wild.
Yay.
ChaoticYak 4 months ago 2
Aw, somebody left the cake out in the rain! LOL
renkar820 4 months ago
I swear to god that's Mariel Hemingway @ 14:22
pretorious700 4 months ago
Killer Shrews! Killer Shrews! Can't tell the diff'rence 'tween me and you!
Goblinxx1 4 months ago