DVD : Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Beginning of the End
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781566056816
Format: Black & White, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1566056810
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 23, 2001
Running Time: 76 minutes
Sales Rank: 24069
Studio: Rhino / Wea
Theatrical Release Date: June 28, 1957
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Description: A mad scientist attempts to drive his captive, Mike Nelson, insane by forcing him to watch B-Movies. This episode's feature is "The Beginning of the End" (1957, 76 min.) - An enterprising journalist investigates the story of giant grasshoppers accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm. She struggles to save the city of Chicago, despite military resistance in their efforts to cover-up.
Amazon.com: Leapin' locusts! It's giant-insect time again, only this time the radiation from an agricultural experiment has turned Chicago into a breeding ground for gargantuan grasshoppers. It's all courtesy of '50s sci-fi schlockmeister Bert I. Gordon of The Amazing Colossal Man fame, and with Peter Graves as the nominal bug-busting hero, it's no wonder the guys at MST3K decided to roast this 1957 turkey on their popular TV show. But which is funnier, the movie itself or the skewering it gets from the snickering silhouettes of Joel, Crow, and Tom Servo? No matter, because you can have it both ways on this dubious DVD--plain or nutty! Some of the MST3K gags are cleverly twisted for trivia buffs (as when a cop approaches a wrecked car and Tom Servo says, "Uh... Miss Mansfield?" or when the sight of falling grasshoppers yields the ad-lib "Carry on our businesssssss..."). There are more hits than misses, and the movie's every bit as awful... er, great... as it sounds! --Jeff Shannon
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This is a fun B movie if you like lower budget monster movies. A 100% popcorn movie. For the most part the Bert I Gordon effects are pretty good at the beginning until the end. Peter Graves is the reason the grasshoppers are huge. The DVD is widescreen and its a great print. And it has bonus features. A great deal of care for the Grasshopper movie !
It is not the best movie out there, but it holds up on its own along with other Mr BIG movies and it is very entertaining. 1950s at its finest...
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The Beginning Of The End shows us the terrifying scenario of what could happen if Illinois were to come under attack by an army of giant grasshoppers(it's a fear I've struggled with for years).
In the film, entomologist Peter "Have you ever seen a grown man naked?" Graves and his deaf/mute botanist partner have succeeded in using radiation to grow large fruits and vegetables. The idea is to end world hunger, but who wants to eat radioactive fruit? Grasshoppers eat the food, grow enormous and destroy half of Illinois(which I suppose isn't too terrible as long as they destroy all the damn toll booths while they're at it). I can't help but wonder why it's only grasshoppers. I mean, other insects eat tomatoes and strawberries too, ya know? Anyhow, Graves has to race against the clock to find a way to destroy the grasshoppers before they drop The Bomb on Chicago.
Yup, it's Bert I Gordon in the house again! Yup, it's rear projection grasshoppers! And yup, there is a scene on a high rise apartment where a half naked woman is grooming herself in a mirror and a grasshopper appears at the window and smashes his way in! It's 50s big bug horror, and it's one of the better ones. I know that the Mystery Science Theater guys took a stab at this one, and it's easy to see why, the subject is too irresistible. Personally I find that show more irritating than funny, I like it more when I can heckle with my own group of buddies. Sorry about that, but I guess I had to put in ... Read More
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The Illinois town of Ludlow (which mysteriously looks like Griffith Park, CA) is wiped off the map. International reporter Audrey Aimes (Peggie Castle) just happened to be passing by on a different assignment. She has a nose for news and when you run into a road block of several military vehicles and no explanation, you may suspect something is up.
While investigating that something that of course she intuitively knows is related to radioactivity, she is naturally stonewalled by the great Sci-Fi military actors of the time, Gen. John Hanson (Morris Ankrum) and Col. Tom Sturgeon (Thomas Browne Henry.)
Who can Audrey turn to for help? Who else dabbles in radiation? Yep it is entomologist Dr. Ed Wainwright (Peter Graves) with his deaf-mute sidekick Frank (Than Wyenn.) She admires his big uh... strawberries. He explains even though Frank was o.k. last year that radiation is harmless.
So what wiped out a local warehouse and the town of Ludlow?
This is another great Bert I. Gordon film; you will recognize his signature and the great amount of money and time thrown at this epic. Effects do not have to be as sophisticated as Ray Harryhausen or any of that cartoonish CGI. All you need is a photo of Chicago and a few hundred imported Texas (male) grasshoppers.
Target Earth (1954) (B&W)
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This movie arrived just as it was described. The service was great, I would definaetly use this vendor again without hesitation.
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This movie is a must for any 1950's science fiction fan. Interesting that the female lead starts out as a strong character but when Peter Graves enters the scene she takes a back seat. Disappointing ending as far as the "special" effects.
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starring: Peter Graves, Peggie Castle, Morris Ankrum, Than Wyenn, Thomas Browne Henry directed by: Bert I. Gordon
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781566056816
Format: Black & White, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1566056810
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 23, 2001
Running Time: 76 minutes
Sales Rank: 24069
Studio: Rhino / Wea
Theatrical Release Date: June 28, 1957
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