Shout! Factory “Mystery Science Theater 3000” DVD Checklist

Boxed Sets:

20th Anniversary Edition
Episodes: First Spaceship on Venus, Laserblast, Werewolf, Future War
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Volume XIV
Episodes: Mad Monster, Manhunt in Space, Soultaker, Final Justice
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Volume XV
Episodes: The Girl in Lovers Lane, The Robot Vs. The Aztec Mummy, Zombie Nightmare, Racket Girls
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Volume XVI
Episodes: The Corpse Vanishes, Warrior of the Lost World, Santa Claus, Night of the Blood Beast
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Volume XVII
Episodes: The Final Sacrifice, Blood Waters of Dr. Z, The Beatniks, The Crawling Eye
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Volume XVIII
Episodes: Lost Continent, Crash of the Moons, The Beast of Yucca Flats, Jack Frost
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Volume XIX
Episodes: Robot Monster, Bride of the Monster, Devil Doll, Devil Fish
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Volume XX
Episodes: The Magic Voyage of Sinbad, Project Moonbase, Master Ninja I, Master Ninja II
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MST3K Vs. Gamera: Volume XXI
Episodes: Gamera, Gamera Vs. Barugon, Gamera Vs. Gaos, Gamera Vs. Guiron, Gamera Vs. Zigra
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Shout! Select Reissue DVDs:

Special Edition DVD:
Manos: The Hands of Fate
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The Guild Season 5, Episode 05: “Focus Problems” on Xbox and Zune

from The Guild:

Episode 05, “Focus Problems” is now available on Xbox Live and Zune, and will come to the web on Thursday.

Codex’s neurosis is rejected by the Guild as close quarters lead to hot tempers.

Catch up on all of Season 5 on Xbox Live and Zune and via MSN and Bing. Special thanks to Jones Soda (on Twitter and Facebook), and you saw this awesomeness, right?), Commissioned Credentials, HalloweenCostumes.com and Wilson Cleveland.

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J!NX: WoW Fall 2011 Collection

from J!NX:

The days are getting shorter and the nights growing colder, but fear not, brave adventurers! Whether you want to look your best as you head back to school, or just need to help fortify your wardrobe against the upcoming winter months, J!NX has got you covered. Our WoW Fall 2011 line includes some epic new pieces with which to proudly display your true gamer pride. Show your role with the new Dungeon Role Icon tees, or strike fear into the hearts of all those who would dare to stand against you with one of the new Deathwing designs. Whatever your faction, get geared up for Fall with J!NX.

Shout! Factory to Release Mystery Science Theater 3000: “Manos” The Hands of Fate Special Edition

from Shout! Factory:

To further celebrate the laugh-fest that is Mystery Science Theater 3000, Shout! Factory, in association with Best Brains Inc., have announced the September 13 release of the 2-DVD set Mystery Science Theater 3000 “Manos” The Hands of Fate Special Edition.

Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Sure, there’s math to back that up, but the far more compelling proof is in the treatment accorded “Manos” The Hands of Fate by those physicists of comedy at Mystery Science Theater 3000. Consider this legendary low point in film history, widely regarded as the worst film ever made, which depicts a family that gets lost en route to a vacation and stumbles into the lair of a cult. Since Satellite of Love captive Joel Robinson and his robot sidekicks Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot react to movies, it follows that this particular episode must be a glorious high point in Mystery Science Theater history. Glorious it is, as the film’s characters battle a half-man, half-goat and an evil man in a robe, and the members of the SoL battle terrible writing and acting.

Disc 1 of the set includes Mystery Science Theater 3000 “Manos” The Hands of Fate, and bonus features Group Therapy, wherein Joel, Trace, Frank & Mary Jo relive the horror; MST Hour wraps; and an exclusive mini-poster by artist Steve Vance. Disc 2 offers the original “Manos” The Hands of Fate feature film, and bonus features Hotel Torgo, a documentary on the making of “Manos” The Hands of Fate; Jam Handy to the Rescue!: a Ballyhoo production; Hired!, (featuring parts 1 and 2 together at last); and more!

Mystery Science Theater 3000 is a true cult classic. Its high-camp rendition of B-movies from every genre to the small screen makes it one of the most memorable pop culture shows of our time.

The Mystery Science Theater 3000 series was created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Jim Mallon. After a year on KTMA TV in Minneapolis, its national broadcast life began in 1989 on the Comedy Channel (later to become Comedy Central), where it ran for seven seasons. The show’s final three seasons aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. The premise of the series features a hapless man who is trapped by mad scientists on a satellite in space and forced to watch old B-movies of questionable worth. To keep sane, he’s built two robot sidekicks, and together they do a running commentary on the films, affectionately mocking their flaws with inspired wisecracks and acting as a demented movie theater peanut gallery. Series creator Hodgson originally played the stranded man, Joel Robinson. When he left in 1993, series head writer Mike Nelson replaced him as the new B-movie victim Mike Nelson, and continued in the role for the rest of the show’s run. The format proved to be popular and remarkably durable. During its 11-year run and 198 episodes (including one feature film), MST3K attained a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. The series won a Peabody Award in 1993, and was nominated for writing Emmys in 1994 and 1995.

Shout! Factory is a diversified entertainment company devoted to producing, uncovering and revitalizing the very best of pop culture. Founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos have spent their careers sharing their music, television and film faves with discerning consumers the world over. Shout! Factory’s DVD offerings serve up classic, contemporary and cult TV series, riveting sports programs, live music, animation and documentaries in lavish packages crammed with extras. The company’s audio catalogue boasts GRAMMY-nominated boxed sets, new releases from storied artists, lovingly assembled album reissues and indispensable “best of” compilations. These riches are the result of a creative acquisitions mandate that has established the company as a hotbed of cultural preservation and commercial reinvention. With its fingers on the pulse of pop culture, Shout! Factory continues to impact the entertainment media landscape through acquisition of top quality programming for home entertainment releases. Shout! Factory is based in Santa Monica, California. For more on Shout! Factory, visit shoutfactory.com.

Fairy Berries

from Fortune Products:

Fairy Berries™ Gazebo

Fairy Berries™

Fun, Fun and more Fun! Place these small 3/4″ diameter clear balls everywhere around your party venue. On the lawn, in the garden, hanging from trees, shrubs and ceilings. Their water resistant design allows for use in water features where they will float. Each one has a tiny glowing white LED that fades on and off slowly. Collectively, they produce a moving firefly or fairy light effect that is absolutely unique. You can replace the batteries also. Wire hooks or fishing line can be attached using the small recessed hook. Great as a floral or table centerpiece enhancement. Also a unique Christmas Tree ornament. 2 x CR-1220 batteries included and are replaceable.

Fairy Berries™ Box

Choking Hazard. Keep away from small children. Careful placement in foot traffic areas should be considered to prevent tripping.

The Saboteur 66 Ultra-Wave Equaliser

The Saboteur 66 Ultra-Wave Equaliser

Grordbort Industries, in partnership with Weta, has opened their armory again, this time to unveil the second in Dr. Grordbort’s line of genuine “imitation metal” (or “plastic”) Infallible Aether Oscillators. The successor to the magnificent Righteous Bison Indivisible Particle Smasher raygun, The Saboteur 66 Ultra-Wave Equaliser is “The Wave-Weapon of Choice for Assassins, Space Ninjas and Competitive Hair Stylists.”

You’re deep underground in the Moon Men lair. Silently you approach the power core, ready to detonate this hive of tyranny and stinky smells, when UNHOLY BISCUIT-TIN OF SATAN you’re surrounded by Moon Soldiers! Look down, what have you got in your hands? A handkerchief? Some moisturising lotion? A length of garden hose? Egads! What were you thinking?

Quickly, open this Dr. Grordbort’s package and arm yourself with its contents — The Saboteur 66, and dissolve those brigands back to the primordial soup from whence they came!

Before we crack open the box, let’s take a gander at that packaging, shall we?

Packaging:
The Saboteur 66’s wrappings are pretty much utilitarian; once you’ve removed the raygun, you probably won’t have further use for the box. It has no clear acetate window under a top opening flap like the Righteous Bison’s box, and isn’t covered inside and out with glossy, full-colour artwork, but there’s a large photo of the Saboteur 66 on the cover and the box exterior and inner tray are printed in weathered sepia tones. Three smaller photos, showing the raygun at different angles, run along the top of the box’s back, accompanied, as has become standard on Dr. Grordbort weapons, by a humorous warning: “Not suitable for adults”, amended at the bottom edge of the box by “unless you like running around in the garden playing space soldiers of course” (and who doesn’t enjoy defending the backyard from invading alien hordes?). Essentially, the Saboteur 66’s box is much like a doughnut box in design, except that it’s made of heavier cardboard and has a lift-out tray liner. Instead of being held closed by magnetic or velcro tabs, the lid has tabs on the front that tuck into side slots, and, in place of a moulded plastic tray, the raygun is attached directly to the back of the cardboard liner with protective foam-covered wires. Okay, so it’s fancier than the average doughnut box, but it still performs the same function — protecting its sweet contents — and does it well. Anyway, you’re buying a raygun, not a decorative box. Weta clearly intends for you to get hands-on with the Saboteur 66, so break it out and start playing!

Sculpting:
Compared to the Righteous Bison (2.6 pounds), the Saboteur 66 (1.1 pounds) is notably smaller. A stamp on the box reads “Now with 35% less Atoms!”, and this fact is reflected in the raygun’s price, which is somewhat lower than the Righteous Bison’s. The size reduction doesn’t mean a reduction in quality, though. Like the Righteous Bison, the Saboteur 66 is just as detailed; if anything, it has a bit more detail on its compact frame. Where the Righteous Bison’s two cast sides are mirror images, the Saboteur 66 has some asymetry that lends to its realism, since steampunk weapons tend to have a cobbled together and added-on appearance to them. In addition to the two valves on either side of the raygun’s body labelled “POW” and “Wheel of Fun”, with tiny raised needles, there’s an extra valve affixed to the top-left bulb marked “Science!” (yes, the exclamation point is included, to let you know that this is serious science here). The bulb that’s below the muzzle, in front of the trigger, appears to be a separate component from the body moulding, as well. Seams are unavoidable with plastic casts, but the Saboteur 66’s seam is so excellently minimized, even better than on the Righteous Bison’s, that it’s only really noticable along the top fin and on the trigger guard. The Saboteur 66 doesn’t have the built-in scratches and dents that the battle-worn Righteous Bison does, but this seems in keeping with its newer, more modern aesthetic, which is most apparent in a grip that looks like it was lifted straight off a military-use handgun. It would have been a nice touch if there was a red LED within the drilled-out muzzle, which lit up when the trigger was squeezed, but that feature would likely make this piece significantly more expensive, and the point of the plastic line is to be a less pricey alternative to the metal collector rayguns. While the Righteous Bison was rooted firmly in the realm of classic sci-fi, the Saboteur 66 is clearly a few steps along the munitions evolutionary chart. It’s interesting to see the progression, but hopefully this sci-fi/real-world hybrid is as far as Weta takes the experiment. A raygun sculpt that borrowed any more heavily from modern reality would appear out of place in the Grordbort world.

Paint:
Once again, the paint quality in the plastic raygun line simulates metal to an amazing degree. From a distance, it truly does look like the genuine article. Where the Saboteur 66 differs from the Righteous Bison, paint-wise, is in the finishing touches. The paint job is, as expected from Weta and their exacting standards, spotlessly clean, but apart from the faces of the red and white pressure gauges, the Saboteur 66 has very little antiquing, especially on the grip, so it doesn’t look very old or worn. Steampunk purists who can’t abide the clean, unused look, and have some hobby painting skill, can easily add their own aging and weathering effects, though, to complete their cosplaying prop.

Articulation:
The Saboteur 66’s one moving part is its trigger, the same as the Righteous Bison.

Accessories:
Being a play piece, the Saboteur 66 comes with no attachments or accessories, and doesn’t include a stand or case like the metal rayguns. If you really want to display it in style, though, Weta offers a Universal Gun Stand for separate purchase. The small, square hole at the bottom of the Saboteur 66’s handle fits a matching rod on the metal stand, and the stand’s circular base is stamped with the Grordbort Industries logo. Another Weta item that complements the Saboteur 66 is the Dr. Grordbort’s Satchel. This roomy, hand-made canvas bag with multiple pockets matches the military look of the raygun, and the Saboteur 66’s concealable size means that it will fit neatly in the satchel’s large main compartment.

Dr. Grordbort's Satchel

An open-ended edition priced at $89.99 US, the Saboteur 66 is a steal, especially considering that the full-size metal rayguns run several hundred dollars each.

So far, the plastic rayguns have been completely new, original designs. Continuing the practice of offering affordable versions of its wares, Weta should consider releasing plastic copies of some of its collector models, such as the Pearce 75 Atom Ray Gun, the most classic piece in the entire Dr. Grordbort range. It’s easy to imagine shouting “Zap!” when firing the Pearce 75, as opposed to the Saboteur 66, which has more of a “pew pew pew!” vibe to it — though, as befits the futuristic weapon of an assassin or space ninja, perhaps it has a silencer. After all, in space, no one can hear your target scream.

Order directly through the Weta website.

The Saboteur 66 and the Dr. Grordbort’s Infallible Aether Oscillators collection are distributed by Weta. For more information, please visit the official Dr. Grordbort’s website.

The Guild Season 5, Episode 04: “Ends and Begins”

from The Guild:

Episode 04, “Ends and Begins” is now live on the web via MSN as well as Xbox Live and Zune marketplace.

Codex grasps at emotional straws, while Clara discovers a Shiny convention booth.

If you haven’t caught up on Season 5 yet, you can find all the episodes so far via this link to Xbox Live and Zune, or this link for the videos on Bing. Special thanks to HalloweenCostumes.com, Clockwork Couture for the Steampunk outfits and Sypher Art Studios for the Steampunk booth.

Connect with us via Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr and our Fan Community. Check out behind the scenes photos in our Flickr gallery.

Sony Pictures Consumer Products Selects Factory Entertainment for “Men in Black” Collectibles

from Factory Entertainment:

“We’re ‘them’. We’re ‘they’. We are the Men in Black”

Factory Entertainment is pleased to announce that we have recently been awarded a global license to create and market collectible prop replicas from the motion pictures Men in Black and Men in Black II. The line will kick off in early 2012 with a “working” replica of the Neuralyzer featured in Men in Black II.

“We are excited about the opportunity to create fantastic products for Men in Black,” said Factory CEO, Jordan Schwartz. “The Men in Black franchise is a fan favorite and features a wealth of iconic props. 2012 marks the 15th anniversary of the release of the original film and we are delighted to be able to celebrate that legacy just in time for the return of Agents J and K to the big screen.”

Stay tuned for more announcements regarding this license soon!

Tonight’s the night! “RiffTrax Live: Jack the Giant Killer” in theatres nationwide!

from RiffTrax:

You’ve been waiting a long time for this, but wait no more! RiffTrax Live: Jack the Giant Killer is in over 400 theatres across the country, and it’s playing tonight! Don’t miss your only chance to see Mike, Kevin and Bill riff this cheesy 1962 fantasy epic on the big screen!

There’s still time to buy advance tickets — visit Fathom Events for participating theaters and showtimes!

ThinkGeek’s New Sustainable Light Source: FAIRIES!

from ThinkGeek:

Another year older and wiser…

After the annual partying, flinging of the free t-shirts, and deletion of incriminating evidence from our smart phones, our 12th birthday rites are finally complete. And now that we’re a year older, we promise to crush our enemies, see them driven before us, and hear the lamentation of their mascots.

Oh, and to see Conan the Barbarian on Friday, for old times’ sake.

Fairy Berries
Magical lighting for your outdoor gatherings. We’ve stolen these Fairy Berries from the woods where we narrowly escaped being lured into Fairyland, never to be seen again. Each berry is about 3/4″ in diameter and contains a tiny white LED that will glow and fade randomly, producing a magical light effect. Toss ’em across your lawn for a twinkly landscape, string them up and hang them on trees, or float them in your pool or pond. Make some magic in your yard tonight!

Find more What’s New items at ThinkGeek!

Nintendo Adds Even More Value with Additional “Nintendo Selects” Games

from Nintendo of Canada:

Consumers and their families soon will be able to experience even more must-play games for the Wii system at an excellent value. Nintendo has announced the addition of four games to the Nintendo Selects collection, a hot-selling series of fun, family-friendly Wii games offered at a suggested retail price of $19.99 each. Starting August 28, the Nintendo Selects lineup grows to include Super Paper Mario, Mario Strikers Charged, Punch-Out!! and Super Mario Galaxy, which is recognized as one of the most acclaimed Wii games of all time.

Already enjoyed by millions of players around the globe, games in the Nintendo Selects collection offer boundless fun at an enticing price for Wii users of any experience level, whether they want to expand their own game libraries or find affordable, fun-packed gifts for loved ones. The Wii console, which comes bundled with the Mario Kart Wii game and the Wii Wheel accessory, delivers extraordinary entertainment value for families and is available for a suggested retail price of $149.99.

Three of the four new additions to the Nintendo Selects collection invite players to interact with Nintendo’s iconic Mario character in imaginative and entertaining ways: Super Mario Galaxy is an out-of-this-world adventure in which Mario must travel through outer space to rescue Princess Peach from the devious Bowser; Super Paper Mario offers classic Mario RPG action that can be switched from flat 2D worlds to a full open-world perspective; and Mario Strikers Charged finds the Mushroom Kingdom crew storming the soccer field for fast-paced athletic kicks. Also, the fan-favorite Punch-Out!! game delivers motion-controlled boxing thrills with a host of memorable characters. All four games feature multiplayer modes that let friends and family members have fun together.

Previously announced games in the Nintendo Selects collection include The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Mario Super Sluggers and Wii Sports.

For more information about the Nintendo Selects game collection, visit nintendo.com/wii/console/nintendoselects.

The Guild Season 5, Episode 04: “Ends and Begins” on Xbox

from The Guild:

Episode 04, “Ends and Begins” is now available on Xbox Live and Zune marketplace, and will arrive Thursday on the web via MSN and Bing.

Codex grasps at emotional straws, while Clara discovers a Shiny convention booth.

If you haven’t caught up on Season 5 yet, you can find all the episodes so far via this link to Xbox Live and Zune, or this link for the videos on Bing. Special thanks to HalloweenCostumes.com, Clockwork Couture for the Steampunk outfits and Sypher Art Studios for the Steampunk booth.

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