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- Scientists poison the water supply of a small town, turning the residents into homicidal maniacs who kill each other and anybody who passes through.
- A popular crime novelist moves to a historic Greek village during the off-season in order to write her next book, but gets more than she bargained for when she strongly suspects a man of committing murder.
- A student known for telling stories witnesses a murder, the latest in a series of satanic killings of hookers.
- Dalia is different from other girls because she is the daughter of a fairy, but she doesn't know it.
- 10 years after the release of "Philadelphia", director Jonathan Demme, Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington and others discuss about the making of that film and it's important legacy through the years of being the first mainstream Hollywood film about dealing with the topic of Aids, revealing its impact on culture and society. Cast and crew talk about the inception of the project, the making of it and curious stories about one of the greatest hits of 1993.
- 1988–1999TV-148.3 (479)TV EpisodeA pair of teens discover a band of multi-eyed aliens in Attack of the Eye Creatures (1967). Crow and Tom work through their "best friends" stage and the guys lament how much the filmmakers just didn't care. The Mads get a visit from Larry Buchanan in Deep 13.
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-PG7.8 (588)TV EpisodeJoel and the 'bots get water on the brain after an episode of Undersea Kingdom (1936) and Roger Corman's moldy horror flick, Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959).
- 1988–1999TV-147.4 (503)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch a re-edited version of Time Walker (1982) called "Being From Another Planet" in which a mummy awakened by a university team goes on a killing spree. The Mads are awfully proud of their "Tragic Moments" figurines while Joel and the Bots play haunted house on the SOL.
- 1988–19991h 24mNot Rated7.7 (675)TV EpisodeA map heist goes horribly wrong off the coast of Catalina and it's up to a bunch of scantily clad scuba-partying teens to save the day in "Catalina Caper (1967)."
- Joel and the Bots endure Miles O'Keeffe as Ator while Doctor F. endures Frank's efforts to be Mike Douglas in "The Blade Master (1983)."
- Joel and the bots watch a film about teenage gang battling.a corporation for control of an abandoned city. Crow sings a song about his love to Kim Cattrall, and the guys try their hand at a trivia game.
- 1988–19991h 39mUnrated7.5 (466)TV EpisodeThe crew pokes fun at another segment of a 1960s episode of General Hospital (1963) before watching an astronaut attempt to stop two planets from colliding with each other in Crash of Moons (1954). The guys read through Crow's latest screenplay called "A Space Opera" and have a chat with John Banner on the Hexfield.
- The crew riff on the short "Alphabet Antics (1951)" before watching "Daddy-O (1958)," a film about a group of teenage beatniks who spend their free time drag-racing. Joel is inspired to write a song and the Bots reenact a scene from the movie.
- 1988–1999TV-147.9 (494)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots get tips on public speaking from the short "Speech: Using Your Voice (1950)" and watch a spider devour a town in "The Spider (1958)." Crow reads his screenplay "Earth vs. Soup" and Joel sets up a rehearsal for his rock band Spidorr.
- 1988–1999TV-148.0 (438)TV EpisodeAstronauts find a civilization almost entirely populated by women on one of the moons of Jupiter in Fire Maidens of Outer Space (1956). Joel and the Bots end up in over their heads when Timmy the Dark Crow starts causing trouble on the Satellite of Love.
- 1988–19991h 38mUnrated7.1 (530)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots suffer through "First Spaceship on Venus (1960)." A gorilla in a foreign ship attacks the Satellite of Love.
- Joel and the Bots watch as the alien Ken joins an Earth spaceship to fight his former masters in "Fugitive Alien (1986)." The Mads get a visit from Jack Perkins in Deep 13 while Joel forces Crow and Tom to reenact a scene from the movie.
- A giant mutated turtle wakes from eons of slumber and attacks Japan in "Gamera: The Giant Monster (1964)." The Bots create their own beauty salon and are treated to a visit from Gamera himself on the Hexfield.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated8.4 (541)TV EpisodeThis time, the crew watches, "Gamera vs. Guiron (1969)," the fourth original Gamera film, including the Gamera Theme Song and a reenactment of an old favorite magic trick.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.8 (474)TV EpisodeIn "Gamera vs. Zigra (1971)," the seventh offering from Gamera, the infamous turtle faces off against an alien called Zigra determined on world domination. Joel and the Bots build a scale model of Gamera and make shoebox dioramas.
- 1988–1999TV-147.6 (412)TV EpisodeThe Mads force "Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)" on Joel and the Bots. In this one, a group of friends are shipwrecked on an island guarded by a crab. The Bots meet Mothra on the Hexfield and the Mads start re-thinking the structure of their experiments.
- Joel and the Bots have a casual day on the SOL and endure another incoherent Hercules movie (Hercules (1958)).
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-PG7.7 (533)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch a greased-up Steve Reeves get hypnotized and seduced by an Evil Queen in Hercules Unchained (1959). The crew presents the Steve-O-Meter at the invention exchange and ponder the meaning of Hercules movies.
- 1988–19991h 33mNot Rated8.5 (813)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots hear all about new-fangled farming techniques in the 50s short The Truck Farmer (1954). Afterward, a one-time overachiever blames his boozy, neglectful parents for his run in with the law in I Accuse My Parents (1944). The guys analyze the main character from the movie and reenact a few choice scenes.
- An heiress stranded in Africa is made queen of the jungle in the feature film "Jungle Goddess (1948)" and Bela Lugosi stars in the short "The Phantom Creeps (1939)." Joel and the Bots create their own infomercial.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.5 (518)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch "X Marks the Spot (1944)," a short in which a driver finds himself on trial in heaven. In "King Dinosaur (1955)," the crew pokes fun as scientists are terrorized by snakes, bugs, and dinosaurs on a newly discovered planet.
- 1988–19991h 38mTV-PG7.5 (554)TV EpisodeA military team sent to search for a lost rocket ends up trapped on a mountain inhabited by dinosaurs in "Lost Continent (1951)". Joel refuses to enter the theater during movie sign but the Mads have ways of forcing him into the theater.
- 1988–19991h 33mUnrated7.5 (466)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch an early episode of the soap opera behemoth General Hospital (1963) before watching a movie made of several edited television episodes about space pirates. On the SOL, Joel refuses to play soap opera with the Bots and the Mads get stuck in their bean bag chairs.
- A secret organization called "Mighty Jack (1968)" uses a submarine to battle a terrorist organization. Joel and the Bots make a Mighty Jack pet food commercial and sing the song "Slow The Plot Down!"
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.3 (474)TV EpisodeThe crew watches the second chapter of "The Phantom Creeps (1939)" and a film about an American spy sent to the Soviet Union to investigate a missile attack in "Rocket Attack U.S.A. (1960)." Joel hosts a quiz show with the Bots.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.4 (459)TV EpisodeAn expedition to the moon goes wrong when a group of astronauts accidentally lands on Mars in "Rocketship X-M (1950)." Joel and the Bots are visited by Valeria from "Robot Holocaust (1987)" and Frank learns to push the button.
- 1988–1999TV-148.2 (494)TV EpisodeCrow and Tom build a cardboard fort while Joel introduces his idea for non-permanent tattoos during the invention exchange. In Bert I. Gordon's "The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)," an army colonel becomes a giant after an atomic blast.
- 1988–19991h 33mUnrated7.8 (566)TV EpisodeJoel and the bots watch a segment from an early General Hospital episode, before watching a film about a wanna-be singer trying to get away from his hoodlum friends. The bots have a slumber party and Servo demonstrates the life of a 50s rock star.
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-PG8.1 (590)TV EpisodeJoel and crew can't settle on which of two film actors in a giant carnivorous lizard movie are more like TV actor Tige Andrews or comedian David Miller.
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-147.7 (456)TV Episodeand the Bots watch an alien infiltrate a scientist's human duplicator machine. The guys make spaceships from household objects and Servo shows off his duplicating skills.
- 1988–19991h 33mTV-PG7.3 (519)TV EpisodeIn the second installment of Undersea Kingdom (1936), the explorers are threatened by soldiers from Atlantis. Then in Indestructible Man (1956), an executed criminal goes on a rampage after being resurrected by mad scientists. Joel and the Bots plan an Undersea Kingdom parade and wonder what they would do if they were indestructible.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.4 (641)TV EpisodeA motorcycle racer and a violent stunt rider start a war of vengeance against each other in "Five the Hard Way (1969)." Joel and the Bots write a song inspired by the movie and chat with a few characters from the film on the Hexfield.
- Joel and the Bots watch "Canines of the Caribbean (1985)", a Japanese rip-off of "Planet of the Apes (1968)", stage their own version of "Inherit the Wind," and Crow shows off the latest in ape fashion.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.9 (521)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch the classic short "Mr. B Natural (1957)" in which an androgynous person teaches a geeky middle schooler to play a musical instrument. Moving on to "War of the Colossal Beast (1958)," the Colossal Man is spotted in Mexico.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.2 (505)TV EpisodeThe intrepid hosts are trapped between Isaac Asimov's Literary Doomsday Device and Robert Ito from "Quincy M.E. (1976)" in a fur caveman outfit while watching "Women of the Prehistoric Planet (1966)."
- 1988–19991h 31mUnrated6.9 (702)TV EpisodeIn the series' first national broadcast, the Mads have moved into Deep 13, Joel has spruced up the Bots, and Forrest Tucker sleepwalks his way through "The Crawling Eye (1958)," this week's literally eye-popping film.
- 1988–19991h 33mNot Rated9.0 (1.5K)TV EpisodeThe Mads present the satellite people a film so bad that apologies are sent, and Tom Servo goes off his nut from it.
- 1988–19991h 30mUnrated7.0 (556)TV EpisodeThe crew of the Satellite of Love presents and screens the 1942 Bela Lugosi not-so classic movie "The Corpse Vanishes (1942)."
- 1988–19991h 32mTV-PG7.8 (620)TV EpisodeA small town cowpoke straightens out some rowdy kids by making them put on a rodeo show in Junior Rodeo Daredevils (1949). A group of drunken scientists battle with dogs dressed as rabid shrews in The Killer Shrews (1959). Joel and the Bots concoct a Killer Shrew drink and the Mads are thwarted in their latest attempt to destroy the world.
- 1988–1999TV-148.0 (449)TV EpisodeThe crew learns about the wonders of winter sports in the short "The Sport Parade: Snow Thrills (1945)." Later, in "It Conquered the World (1956)," a doctor tries to thwart a mad scientist's attempt to take over the world. Joel and Crow try out ventriloquism.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.0 (475)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch two more episodes of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" and "Project Moon Base (1953)," a film about a sabotaged space station. They also introduce their new product SPACOM to the Mads.
- 1988–19991h 27mNot Rated7.1 (444)TV EpisodeGiant scorpions rise out of a volcano and attack Mexico in "The Black Scorpion (1957)" while the Bots throw a party for Joel.
- Joel and the Bots attempt to puzzle out what's going on in the unintelligible biker film, "The Hellcats (1968)." Flashbacks from earlier episodes fill out the host segments.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.5 (563)TV EpisodeA mad scientist creates havoc when an experiment to stop the aging process goes awry when the crew of the Satellite of Love watches "The Unearthly (1957)".