Movie
Summary: Our second Sci-Fi
season stampedes to a start with a rip-roaring tale of
politics in the grantmaking world! Prologue: The crew careens through another wormhole, and after some trepidation as to where they're gonna end up this time, they find themselves back on present-day Earth. "We can see Ethan Hawke movies again!" Segment One: Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy are moving into an old castle, a castle which Pearl finds strangely familiar. There's an organ; she plays it expertly, with the SOL folks clapping in baseball park unison. Then, of course, she sends them a movie. Segment Two: The 'bots "project" various treasured items of Mike's into some sadly unspecified location, never to return. (It's hard to avoid the conclusion that they're just being mean.) Segment Three: On the SOL, Mike on the phone tries to get Lembach to stay (it has to do with the movie). In the castle, Pearl discovers a book, an ancient history of her family: "I have a feeling I'm on to something here, Nelson. Some power, some force beyond my control. And it doesn't look good for you!" Segment Four: Crow gets the touch of death and kills Mike -- or does he!? Segment Five: On the SOL, Mike turns down Servo's grant request and okays Crows poorly-conceived one. This upsets Servo, as you can imagine. In the castle, Pearl exults in her newfound castle; Bobo and Brain Guy march and chant. Stinger: The former girlfriend: "Lembach is staying in London for another few days!" Reflections:
Paul, played by Bryant Haliday, is of course familiar to MST
viewers as the guy who played "The Great Vorelli" in last
year's Devil
Doll. I guess Haliday was
considered to be someone who could carry a film. I don't
know much about movies, but in mid-1960s England they must
have been about three million years behind the music.
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