Episode 172
March 31, 2025
Incredibly Liberating
MST3K 110 • Robot Holocaust
Hosted by Charlotte Wells and Chris Piuma
After the Robot Holocaust, Chris and Charlotte are left to talk about women with accents, goofy character design, classic 70s cinema, obscure corners of New York City, and avocado recipes.
With the final chapter (sorta) of Radar Men from the Moon.
cw: This episode deals with some adult subject material. Our conversation doesn’t get as explicit as the material we talk about, but you still might not want to let little ones or work colleagues overhear.
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Show Notes.
Robot Holocaust (Tim Kincaid, 1987): MST3K Wiki. IMDB. Trailer. Watch on YouTube.
Radar Men from the Moon, ep. 9: IMDb. UnMSTed. (Our episodes on episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5, 6, 7 & 8.)
Muddy Waters: Mannish Boy (I’m a Man).
Our episode on Werewolf.
We discuss the 2003 Sumuru film in our episode on Season 13’s take on The Million Eyes of Sumuru.
Tim Kincaid discussed sequel plans in an article for Cinefantastique.
The Wikipedia articles for Kansas City Trucking Co. (Joe Gage, 1976), El Paso Wrecking Corp. (Joe Gage, 1978), and L.A. Tool & Die (Joe Gage, 1979) are reasonably SFW.
This fan page is NSFW. It was very useful in understanding the nitty-gritty details about the various edits of these films.
Our episodes on The Day Time Ended and Robot Wars.
Dr. Buzz from CopyCat Killers.
Eat My Dust! (Charles B. Griffith, 1976.)
Eileen Barton: If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked a Cake.
Master Carpenter Norm Abram on YouTube.
A history of Roosevelt Island.
Avocado Buddy has some relevant avocado recipes.
Polly Ann Ice Cream in San Francisco.
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