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Movie Plot: Warrior of the Lost World In a post-apocalyptic world, a woman hires the Warrior to rescue her father. Intro: Servo can't handle the pressure of introducing the show.Segment One: The mads invent some fitness equiptment. Joel invents candy hearts with adult messages like "Get Out!" Segment Two: Crow and Servo race slot cars. Segment Three: Segment Four: The crew discusses all the cool stuff they would do after the apocalypse, like play stickball on the Interstate. Segment Five: The crew calls the Megaweapon from the movie. The Mads discover the good life, they play tennis and go dancing. Stinger:moreless
  • Post Apocaliptic Trash

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    Warrior of the Wasteland was obviously another classic case of Post Apocaliptic Trash. In fact most of the film didn't even look much like an Apocaliptic world. Also another bad B-movie one of my favorate actors Donald Plesence was in. This is one of my favorate MST 3000 episodes ever because I laughed my head off from begining to end, it never got boring. From their jokes sometimes about the main protaginsts talking cycle (possible rip off of the KITT car from Knight Rider) but most memorable has to be the Super Death Mobile where the MST gang actually routed highly for and felt very sad after it's been destroyed. Of course at the end of the show they have a hillarous phone conversation with the vehicle, where he says he's alright and has a family, silly and yet strangely sweet.

    But I think the most memorable has to be, when both Crow and Servo have a RC car race. And just when the race starts unfortunately Servos RC car is out of order and Crow is just wizzing by him. Comic gold.moreless
  • Not sure whether the movie in this episode ripped off or spawned any of several bad science fiction movies that resemble it. In any case, it is one of the most non-adventurous adventure movies ever made.moreless

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    There's a guy riding around on a super evil-looking motorbike. There are guards dressed up like futurized versions of wartime secret police. There is a rambling fortress/city that looks like a state college. I'm not kidding. All the walking and riding scenes are endless, and you keep waiting for a nice fountain or art building to pop up. I gather it was supposed to be menacing. You will not be menaced.

    The hero has to find a woman's father. The guy's motorbike sends him sarcastic computer messages. For a post-apocalyptic world, it somehow doesn't seem to have been much of an apocalypse, since plenty of people and buildings are still there. So everything's going to be fine, then?

    I feel better already.

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