"Mystery Science Theater 3000" Angels Revenge (TV Episode 1995) Poster

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"Get her! Rip her apart!"
ericstevenson11 August 2016
This is one of the best episodes that I have seen of the entire show. I especially love the opening sequence. It features Crow getting amnesia, but he actually forgot what he really had, so he didn't get it, or something. It's great how we see the scene end right before Mike gives him another hit with the mallet. We then see him constantly miss him! Now that's great comedy. I'm glad I already knew how huge Aaron Spelling's house was to understand the joke. Mike probably deserved to get blown up for dressing like Fonzie. I know almost nothing about "Renegade".

The riffs in this movie were among the funniest I've ever heard. I especially went nuts at, "Hey, that's my womb!" and then immediately, "Here, try this nightie on!". Another great one was, "Okay, we'll give you a chance to act". I also loved, "Take your pants off!", "Where's the shipment?", followed by, "A shipment of pants?!". They even referenced Bruce Jenner as a woman and this was made in 1995! They even mock being topical. Great stuff as always. ****
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"Nobody deserves a beating like that!"
KUAlum2617 April 2009
I'm pretty certain the line mentioned in the summary comes from this movie,to which Tom Servo pipes in reply "Pauly Shore does."

I was a loyal devotee of this show,so I know it would be pure hyperbole of me to say that any one show was the funniest or most spot-on. I will say that what strikes me about this ep is that I believe I've seen this show three times(at least twice)and both times I laughed so hard it feels like I was physically weak before the show was over. Mike and the 'bots grill to a savory broil this late '70s offering starring very lovely model/Playmate types(one of them,Susan Lynn Kiger,really WAS a Playboy playmate)as sexy young women of various types who band together to fight a crime syndicate. "Gilligan's Island" bulwarks Alan Hale Jr. and Jim Backus have noticeable parts(and lend themselves to plenty of "Little buddy","Magoo" and "Lovey" jokes)and the music is utterly crappy,just making this show increasingly riotous.This HAS to be on one of the DVD compilations,and when I find it I'm buying!
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