Pretty much what started it all...the first Hercules movie, starring the man, the myth, the legend...Steve Reeves. / mst3k mst3konline.blo... - a list of every episode available for online streaming!
Iole's maid is played by Lucianna Paluzzi, who went on to play SPECTER assassin Fiona Volpe in "Thunderball," as well as Lisa in "The Green Slime." The movie's lighting and special effects are by Mario Bava, who directed many Italian movies, including "Planet of the Vampires," and was famous for his brilliant, vibrant lighting, causing some to call him "the Roman god of color."
8:19 -- "Wait, this is ancient Greece. They didn't have ruins yet." Ha ha! I saw this in the theater when I was 10, it was already a classic! Thank you MST3K for the constant funny comments!!!
Steve Reeves was a truly amazing physical specimen and that's his real voice in this flick. It was recently revealed that Reeves was George Pal's first choice for Doc Savage in 1975. Not to take anything away from Ron Ely, who was very good, but Reeves as Doc Savage would have been incredible. It probably wouldn't have saved the movie, but Reeves was built just like James Bama's illustrations of Doc in the 60s and 70s and at that point in history no one had ever seen a living person with that sort of musculature.
That’s not his real voice. The studio didn’t think his real voice was manly enough so they had another actor dub him; as was the norm for Italian films back then.
15:59 - "Listen..." 19:13 - "You better listen to what I have to say..." 28:55 - "Now concentrate and listen to me..." 29:56 - "Remember what I'm going to say..." 30:03 - "Listen..." 34:29 - "Listen to what I say to you..." 37:14 - "Listen to me, Iole..." 38:53 - "Now listen to me..." 43:55 - "Listen to what I have to say..." 44:19 - "Listen, Iole..." 54:28 - "Now you listen to what I tell you..." 1:17:03 - "Listen..." One of those eps where I can have fun outside the riffs. I seen enough kung fu dubs to expect certain quirks and patterns after Chinese dialogue is translated and re-written ("but still"); in this case, I ended up noticing all the variations on "listen" used to extend dialogue from the original Italian script!
29:53 Ulysses is the Roman name for Odysseus, who after Odyssey-ing, came back and restrung his bow, and killed all the dudes who were trying to pork his wife. I guess a bow did decide his fate.
Little did Jason know, he had not in fact hired Hercules, the demigod hero of Thebes, but _Herman Cleese_, FDA Inspector from Boston and Freemason in good standing who's bringing the pasta salad to the next lodge meeting
Hercules is a 90's woman. :) Does anyone else start watching a regular movie and wait for the riffs, and have to remind yourself it's not an MST3K show?
Me too!!! Mike's okay, nothing against him, but Joel was so sweet & kind of goofy & I loved how creative he was & how he was such a sweet "dad" to the bots. Just a real nice guy and very adorable!!!
As corny and cheesy as these Hercules movies were, they still have a sense of fun and personality. I find them much more enjoyable than the soulless dirge that came out with Kellan Lutz. That one was so abysmal I didn't even watch the one with The Rock...
the versions with steve reeves and reg park are pretty good in design, especially the steeve reeves ones, but, they have some laughible special effects. the italians were pretty good at imagining greek antiquity. Its partially in their blood. italy was settled by greeks originally.
I'd watch this movie even without the riffing. Low budget but certainly of a higher quality than the usual dreck they make fun of. At least the cast and crew seemed competent in directing and acting.
I like a lot of the movies on MST3K. (In fact back in the 90's I STARTED watched MST3K because it was the only way to see some of these films. Though of course, I fell in love with the riffing right away.) The movie itself doesn't have to be "bad" to make for a good riffing experience. (Rifftrax even did Casablanca!) I really like a lot of the 50's and 60's "teen drama" type movies they did. Even when the stories are good, all that dated slang makes for plenty of opportunity for mockery!
This first one is a great movie, with the best of the designs. Herc. Unchained as well, was good. However quality was lessening. Reg Park and Captive women is pretty silly, but a good change. The first one perhaps and unchained are more works of art.
I wasn't talking about THIS movie, but the 1983 HERCULES starring Lou Ferrigno. Compared to the 1983 film, THIS version is CASABLANCA. THIS has real locations-- Everything in the 1983 film is cheap and plastic-looking (including the leading lady, Sybil Danning.)
Can't directly reply, but the lyrics to the song actually ARE "don't pull your love out on me, baby." Pretty good song too. And now it's stuck in my simple head. Of course.
Favorite quotes. Hercules can sure clear a room. This is a weird chain of events. Now, he'll be dragging those around the house. I'm Herk & I'm Irked. He just invented the weed whipper. Chains don't kill people, Hercules kills people. Boy, Herk can really clear a room. This morning a lone chain man terrorized downtown Athens. No motive was apparent.
"Your tunic is open in the rear, I can see your bike rack," had me spitting out my lunch! X>D 46:00 The most clean-shaven crew in the history of sailing. 1:02:24 I love the women's "This is the worst dates we've ever had" expressions! I've never seen a movie with more buffalo shots than this one. Did they really HAVE to give the men such short skirts??
It's a trip back to the 70's. Shorts were that. The guys looked ridiculous. Things just falling out 😝 Us girls in our "Hot Pants" Very sluty. 🎶 "We Love short shorts!"🎶
I don't know why movies always make Amazons man-haters. The original myth just had the Amazons as a roll-reversal; strong warrior women and small nurturing men
On Joel v. Mike, I'd have to say... neither, actually. They had two different approaches, and were each funny in their own right. Joel tends to be more deadpan (much like Will Wright or Demetri Martin, and their ilk) and focuses a lot on prop shtick. Mike is more energetic, and focuses more on situational gimmicks. Joel doesn't emote at enough at times, while Mike comes off as cheesy at other times. Both great, both funny.
Fun Fact: Peter Lupus, who played Willie Armitrage on Classic Mission Impossible, once appeared in an Italian Hercules movie under the name Rock Stevens.
Even funner fact: The movie cited, "Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon", made notable use of leftover footage from the big-budget Stewart Granger movie, The Last Days of *Sodom and Gomorrah* from 1962. 😄 😎
I had no idea Misties would tare each other apart over politics. The great thing about fans of this show is no matter what their background, they have good taste and a good sense of humor. oh god my new years resolution was to try to stop being reasonable on the internet... I learned almost too late that man was a feeling creature :(
politics is an ugly subject, along with religion, and should not be discussed in public. An old lesson rediscovered by one not taught it specifically. An observation at the most basic level. It goes more than double for the anonymouness of the world wide interwebs
The box of " Capt'n Ron " that Joel is eating...Kurt Russell played Captain Ron in the movie, the box has a picture of Patrick Swayze with an eye patch.
I like how Joel and the bots poke fun at the late 60s Hare Krishna subculture in the US. Really funny with the tambourine. "My sweet lord.... mah, my sweet lord" - George Harrison.
aim before you wind up keep your left arm straight and watch the direction and intensity of the wind it aint over till its over watch the tops of the trees and have some fun
Expressing agreement with blvp2145, through sarcasm, to have these conversations left out of the comment section. You helped illustrate the point that by starting these dam threads they lead to endless unneeded, "unclassy" name calling & insults & for that "I thank you". (-=
Yes and they're also the "Lemnian Women" if you read the Argonauts story. This movie was pretty clever about mixing those things. The only thing is, this movie and Jason and the Argonauts get the dragon killed. The original story is nicer to it!
yep - that was Pearl, and the other woman is actually Mike Nelson's real life wife. Curse her! ;) All the good ones are taken (by mad scientists and forced to watch terrible movies in heinous experiments.)
+KTAVERILL Pearl Forrester spent two seasons or so chasing the SOL in a VW Bus. Pretty funny to see that Mary Jo's first appearance on the show ALSO involved traveling in a van through space. Unintentional foreshadowing is the best foreshadowing.
"A woman isn't complete without a man!" I'm just picturing this line in a major movie today. The volcanic eruption on twitter could power half of America for a year.
"Hi we came to get Scruffy our pet lion. Oh my God!"
I love Joel so damn much.
"Looks like it's a big brawny hairy glistening two fisted manly day!" remains probably my favorite MST3K line of all time.
Very much a precursor to "Boobular Toobular Joy," definitely!
My favorite in this is, "I'm Herc and I'm irked."
I'm going to work that line into my next conversation!
Iole's maid is played by Lucianna Paluzzi, who went on to play SPECTER assassin Fiona Volpe in "Thunderball," as well as Lisa in "The Green Slime." The movie's lighting and special effects are by Mario Bava, who directed many Italian movies, including "Planet of the Vampires," and was famous for his brilliant, vibrant lighting, causing some to call him "the Roman god of color."
Her maid isn't really shown in this cut? Mario Bava shot Herc. and the Captive Women? And he directed Herc. and the Haunted World.
@@devinreese1397 Isn't that her at 47:33?
Huh more you know
8:19 -- "Wait, this is ancient Greece. They didn't have ruins yet." Ha ha!
I saw this in the theater when I was 10, it was already a classic! Thank you MST3K for the constant funny comments!!!
S'wrong, though. Even Classical Greece had a history.
I'd say both Joel and Mike had their moments, and their flops, doesn't change the fact that they were both fantastic hosts, writers, and comedians. :D
Steve Reeves. The most talented of any Hercules.
It doesn't hurt that he is so very handsome.
💋He's my hero
Steve Reeves was a truly amazing physical specimen and that's his real voice in this flick. It was recently revealed that Reeves was George Pal's first choice for Doc Savage in 1975. Not to take anything away from Ron Ely, who was very good, but Reeves as Doc Savage would have been incredible. It probably wouldn't have saved the movie, but Reeves was built just like James Bama's illustrations of Doc in the 60s and 70s and at that point in history no one had ever seen a living person with that sort of musculature.
That’s not his real voice. The studio didn’t think his real voice was manly enough so they had another actor dub him; as was the norm for Italian films back then.
Amazing? Seriously?
15:59 - "Listen..."
19:13 - "You better listen to what I have to say..."
28:55 - "Now concentrate and listen to me..."
29:56 - "Remember what I'm going to say..."
30:03 - "Listen..."
34:29 - "Listen to what I say to you..."
37:14 - "Listen to me, Iole..."
38:53 - "Now listen to me..."
43:55 - "Listen to what I have to say..."
44:19 - "Listen, Iole..."
54:28 - "Now you listen to what I tell you..."
1:17:03 - "Listen..."
One of those eps where I can have fun outside the riffs. I seen enough kung fu dubs to expect certain quirks and patterns after Chinese dialogue is translated and re-written ("but still"); in this case, I ended up noticing all the variations on "listen" used to extend dialogue from the original Italian script!
JoseBronxRican. Ha!Thanks for this. I'm going to listen for the listens now!
I smell a drinking game
Translations by Navi.
That's funny. I couldn't help but notice all of the "listen"s as well.
@@HylianFox3
🚀 I'm always up for a drinking game!🍺🍻
Every movie should have an [MST3K] button.
EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.
Agreed.
It's like the show never ended..
LISTEN UP HOLLYWOOD
Netflix feature for 2021
With the passing of Betty White earlier this year, now the Match Game bit is 100% accurate.
If you think about it, the smartphone is the cellular desk.
29:53 Ulysses is the Roman name for Odysseus, who after Odyssey-ing, came back and restrung his bow, and killed all the dudes who were trying to pork his wife. I guess a bow did decide his fate.
Every movie should have an [MST3K] button.
@@chuithrowaway1677 true. I’d love to see their goofy commentary over modern movies like the new bad Wonder Woman movie
Mrgknao
@@ElazarY that's what they made Rifftrax for. Same guys.
Castor and Pollux were Roman right?
53:03 flashbacks of Zapp Brannigan when he meets the Amazons. "Death by Snu-Snu" 😂
I Love all the hercules episodes
I do too.
Little did Jason know, he had not in fact hired Hercules, the demigod hero of Thebes, but _Herman Cleese_, FDA Inspector from Boston and Freemason in good standing who's bringing the pasta salad to the next lodge meeting
Well the guy should do a good inspection at least
Ok, you're just freeking awesome
😂
@@meowistforlife not if he works for the FDA
Is that John's brother? If so, check out the awesome Silly Walks he does.
You know those Freemason's they always bring the lime green jello with cottage cheese. The kids like it.🥗
Hercules is a 90's woman. :) Does anyone else start watching a regular movie and wait for the riffs, and have to remind yourself it's not an MST3K show?
+Yvonne Rousseau Constantly. I do my own riffs when I'm watching a movie or TV show by myself or with friends.
Me, too, my friend. :D
same
Regular movies DO have riffs! www.rifftrax.com
Courtesy Mike, Kevin, & Bill! And sometimes some other random comedians...
Nothing beats a Steve Reeves MST3K/The Film Crew movie
Stellar Marvel your hot
you're* hot
1:31.50 Hi we came to get Skruffy our pet lion. OH MY GOD!
Favorite line by far.
Looking back, I sure wish they had a longer run and perhaps covered more Hercules films. There were so many and so riffable.
I love Joel so much it makes my heart hurt.
Me to. Nothing against Mike though.
You're into that "nerd" look, huh? Mike was the hot one.
I can be just like Joel I swear
Down girl! 🤪
Me too!!! Mike's okay, nothing against him, but Joel was so sweet & kind of goofy & I loved how creative he was & how he was such a sweet "dad" to the bots. Just a real nice guy and very adorable!!!
Crow_
"Wait; this is ancient Greece, they didn't ruins yet" lol
That "Match-Game" sketch was deep, man; deep.
1:21:00 Huh, a giant Greek warrior fighting people with chains. Why does that seem so familiar?
"Where is the sampo!?"
I actually died
+PolarTechie good to know you can still watch mst3k in the afterlife
Yeah, that legitimately made me laugh out loud too. It's a perfect reference to another hilarious movie.
Was it pleasing?
ONLY A SAMPO!!!!!!
Well, where the hell is it! Somebody get me a blacksmith!
Steve Reeves isnt dead.still lives at mst3k
"Hey, we came to get Scruffy our pet lion!"
"Kibbles and Bits Kibbles and bits, gotta get me some Kibbles and Bits!"
"Oh well I guess I'll see what Sampson is up to."
Am I the only one that loves these old movies almost as much as the riffs?
I love these Hercules films, especially Hercules Unchained.
They are nostalgic and charming
Or if you want something visual that's not too abysmal
We could take in an old Steve Reeves movie.
I'm glad we caught you at home.
Could we use your phone?
We're both in a bit of a hurry.
@@DrGull1888 I'll get you a satanic mechanic.
Let's go down to the lab...
...and see what's on the slab
Bfdidc - It’s older now.
I see you quiver with antici---
Halfway through this movie i became confused as to why this movie is called hercules when the story is about Jason and The Argonauts.
The dinosaur's roar is from the original Godzilla.That's awesome!
this movie didn't have enough shirtless men in tiny skirts for my tastes
Same
*"do ya like gladiator movies, Billy?"*
@Alphonso Stouall I don’t have a girlfriend to have an Instagram to hack. Thanks for reminding me 😢
Trace really brings some surreal brilliance in "Give 'em Hell, ____!"
Gypsy has so much personality. "She" is so cute.
As corny and cheesy as these Hercules movies were, they still have a sense of fun and personality. I find them much more enjoyable than the soulless dirge that came out with Kellan Lutz. That one was so abysmal I didn't even watch the one with The Rock...
the versions with steve reeves and reg park are pretty good in design, especially the steeve reeves ones, but, they have some laughible special effects. the italians were pretty good at imagining greek antiquity. Its partially in their blood. italy was settled by greeks originally.
The one with the Rock was surprisingly entertaining. Just as melodramatic, silly, and psuedo serious as the 2 Steve Reeves movies.
I'd watch this movie even without the riffing. Low budget but certainly of a higher quality than the usual dreck they make fun of. At least the cast and crew seemed competent in directing and acting.
I like a lot of the movies on MST3K. (In fact back in the 90's I STARTED watched MST3K because it was the only way to see some of these films. Though of course, I fell in love with the riffing right away.) The movie itself doesn't have to be "bad" to make for a good riffing experience. (Rifftrax even did Casablanca!) I really like a lot of the 50's and 60's "teen drama" type movies they did. Even when the stories are good, all that dated slang makes for plenty of opportunity for mockery!
This first one is a great movie, with the best of the designs. Herc. Unchained as well, was good. However quality was lessening. Reg Park and Captive women is pretty silly, but a good change. The first one perhaps and unchained are more works of art.
There are quite a few films they did that could be considered quality films but were trashed when translated for american audiences.
The Day The Earth Froze, for example.
Right? I love these old movies.
29:45 “What’s new pussycat, whoa.” It took me ten minutes to stop laughing the first time I saw it.
I wasn't talking about THIS movie, but the 1983 HERCULES starring Lou Ferrigno. Compared to the 1983 film, THIS version is CASABLANCA. THIS has real locations-- Everything in the 1983 film is cheap and plastic-looking (including the leading lady, Sybil Danning.)
This might be the first episode where they had to fill a long end credit sequence with something, like the fight from the end of Space Mutiny.
Crow adressing Betty White seems so... profound now.
"Andrea Dworkin memorial cemetery" It's a good thing I didn't have anything in my mouth.
Can't directly reply, but the lyrics to the song actually ARE "don't pull your love out on me, baby." Pretty good song too.
And now it's stuck in my simple head. Of course.
I loved the kind of random conversations Joel and the bots found themselves in.
Huge LOL at the constellations skit..."Guernica!"
ive watched these movies for 50yrs and just realized the men are wearing miniskirts
Michael Bolton must have been a popular punching bag in the 1990s. Him and Kenny G.
also John Tesh and Paula Abdul.
My 5th grade teacher played Kenny G when we did classwork.
Favorite quotes. Hercules can sure clear a room. This is a weird chain of events. Now, he'll be dragging those around the house. I'm Herk & I'm Irked. He just invented the weed whipper. Chains don't kill people, Hercules kills people. Boy, Herk can really clear a room. This morning a lone chain man terrorized downtown Athens. No motive was apparent.
"I'm Herc, and I'm irked." 👌👌👌
"Your tunic is open in the rear, I can see your bike rack," had me spitting out my lunch! X>D
46:00 The most clean-shaven crew in the history of sailing.
1:02:24 I love the women's "This is the worst dates we've ever had" expressions!
I've never seen a movie with more buffalo shots than this one. Did they really HAVE to give the men such short skirts??
Don't you know why so many sword and sandal movies have those?
The shorter the better!
It's a trip back to the 70's. Shorts were that. The guys looked ridiculous. Things just falling out 😝
Us girls in our "Hot Pants"
Very sluty.
🎶 "We Love short shorts!"🎶
~Panning over a herd of goats~
"Oh, I hope *they* aren't Herc's mortal weaknesses."
Wow. LMAO. Starting off savage.
~29:00 - neat subtle reference to Ulysses' return to Ithaca and Penelope's challenge to her suiters.
"Well, they're not Amazons, but 'When in Rome' fellas!"
I don't know why movies always make Amazons man-haters. The original myth just had the Amazons as a roll-reversal; strong warrior women and small nurturing men
*role-reversal
He lost his sandal aiding an old lady cross a river. The old lady turned out to be Hera in disguise. She was his protectress.
If you want something visual, that's not too abysmal, we can take in an old Steve Reeves movie.
33:46 "Hiiii, we came to get Scruffy, our pet lion - OH MY GAWD!!"
Godzilla's wrestling-style kick gets me every time!
Wow, that Sylva Koscina was hot!
👍❤️
On Joel v. Mike, I'd have to say... neither, actually. They had two different approaches, and were each funny in their own right. Joel tends to be more deadpan (much like Will Wright or Demetri Martin, and their ilk) and focuses a lot on prop shtick. Mike is more energetic, and focuses more on situational gimmicks. Joel doesn't emote at enough at times, while Mike comes off as cheesy at other times. Both great, both funny.
33:14 "Aw, Herc, I was KIDDING."
Fun Fact: Peter Lupus, who played Willie Armitrage on Classic Mission Impossible, once appeared in an Italian Hercules movie under the name Rock Stevens.
Even funner fact: The movie cited, "Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon", made notable use of leftover footage from the big-budget Stewart Granger movie, The Last Days of *Sodom and Gomorrah* from 1962. 😄 😎
I had no idea Misties would tare each other apart over politics. The great thing about fans of this show is no matter what their background, they have good taste and a good sense of humor. oh god my new years resolution was to try to stop being reasonable on the internet...
I learned almost too late that man was a feeling creature :(
politics is an ugly subject, along with religion, and should not be discussed in public. An old lesson rediscovered by one not taught it specifically. An observation at the most basic level. It goes more than double for the anonymouness of the world wide interwebs
"Well they're not Amazons, but when in Rome"
Sometimes a sandal is just a sandal.
26:22 Hey look, Hercules was history's first senpai!
Scantily clad young man pole vaults onto a rock beside a scantily clad older beefcake. "NOTICE ME, SENPAI!"
@ 9:16, 'Have I mentioned that I have an extra set of balls?"
Best version of Joel's intro song!!!! Love it!
36:39 lol watching this on the 4th of July
Lol, i made the little beep noise after tom did his "broadcast day"joke too! hahah
12:35 "And the horses, don't forget about us!" They'd actually be good doing a kids show
The box of " Capt'n Ron " that Joel is eating...Kurt Russell played Captain Ron in the movie, the box has a picture of Patrick Swayze with an eye patch.
It's not Patrick Swayze, it's Kurt Russell ...
This is truly one of the great Joel era movies!
A pity there weren't more of these kinds of movies during the Sci-Fi era.
I like how Joel and the bots poke fun at the late 60s Hare Krishna subculture in the US. Really funny with the tambourine. "My sweet lord.... mah, my sweet lord" - George Harrison.
Oh look, at 1:18:30, Herc is sleeping. That's ^so^ new for these movies :P
Great episode! Great riffing and the movie was not that bad!
Hey we came to get Scruffy our pet lion- OH MY GOD!!
Tom Servo "Claude Balls ladies & gentlemen" 😂
aim before you wind up
keep your left arm straight
and watch the direction and intensity of the wind
it aint over till its over
watch the tops of the trees
and have some fun
Expressing agreement with blvp2145, through sarcasm, to have these conversations left out of the comment section. You helped illustrate the point that by starting these dam threads they lead to endless unneeded, "unclassy" name calling & insults & for that "I thank you". (-=
13:49 When they started singing the theme to Peabody's Improbable History, I totally geeked out with joy :D
1:31.50 Hi we came to get Skruffy our pet lion. OH MY GOD!
Guys can't we just enjoy MST3K with out being too political.
I second that motion!
@@mariakelly1059 That was a very long reply
I love this old ones.
I get the feeling Ron Swanson loved this movie as a child.
Dr. Forrester's cellular desk was the first smartphone.
Now for a strange interlude- gotta love the Marx Brothers reference!
We all shine on. Don't we, Mister Wobinson?
It's not a real Hercules movie unless a bear gets launched into orbit! lol
Pretty please with Herc on top?
Yes and they're also the "Lemnian Women" if you read the Argonauts story. This movie was pretty clever about mixing those things. The only thing is, this movie and Jason and the Argonauts get the dragon killed. The original story is nicer to it!
Those Amazons are so great!
yep - that was Pearl, and the other woman is actually Mike Nelson's real life wife. Curse her! ;) All the good ones are taken (by mad scientists and forced to watch terrible movies in heinous experiments.)
First time Mary Jo Pehl appeared on the show. Never thought she'd be the lead antagonist during the final three seasons...
+KTAVERILL Pearl Forrester spent two seasons or so chasing the SOL in a VW Bus. Pretty funny to see that Mary Jo's first appearance on the show ALSO involved traveling in a van through space. Unintentional foreshadowing is the best foreshadowing.
I never thought of it like that, you're absolutely right and I love it! ^.^
"A woman isn't complete without a man!"
I'm just picturing this line in a major movie today.
The volcanic eruption on twitter could power half of America for a year.
Fast forward to now when the collective outrage over the Barbie movie has been on for nearly a month and it's not even called twitter anymore
Hercules would be so irritating to hang out with.
OH, WE"VE GOT MOVIE SIGN!!!!
30:47 obviously, this dude’s never heard about the time Heracles threw A BEAR INTO OUTER SPACE
I tried calling that number from the ITT technical institute, only to get another no longer in service tone.
saw this movie as an 8 yr.old still brings bitching memories
This was the first MST3K I saw. That was back around 1999 I think.