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redskull 12-28-06 02:43 PM

MST3K question: Why was the Satellite of Love shaped like a dog bone?
 
I got MST3K Vol. 10 on DVD for Xmas and while watching it, a question occured to me:

Did they ever explain in any episode why the Satellite of Love (which seems to be more ship than satellite) is shaped like a dog bone? Is there some significance to that shape, or was it done just for wackiness' sake? Was Dr. Forrester planning on building another ship shaped like a dog?

DonnachaOne 12-28-06 02:44 PM


I figured it was a reference to the celebrated graphic edit in 2001:A Space Odyssey, where a shot of thrown-in-the-air bone cuts to a shot of a spaceship.

redskull 12-28-06 03:08 PM

Hmm... hadn't thought of the bone/weapon connection. Could be!

By the way, in 2001 the bone doesn't cut to a spaceship--according to Kubrick himself it's an orbiting nuclear platform, which he said was the ultimate weapon.

caiman 12-28-06 03:51 PM

It's just a show, you should really just relax.

Mike Adams 12-28-06 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by caiman
It's just a show, you should really just relax.

Jesus Christ man, the dude was just asking a question! If somebody wants to know why a spaceship was designed a certain way, or what a TV character's street address is supposed to be, or whatever, just let them enjoy the damn show!

What a blatant :crap:

However, this should probably be somewhere else besides DVDTalk. Is there a forum for general discussion of TV shows?

WallyOPD 12-28-06 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Mike Adams
Jesus Christ man, the dude was just asking a question! If somebody wants to know why a spaceship was designed a certain way, or what a TV character's street address is supposed to be, or whatever, just let them enjoy the damn show!

What a blatant :crap:

It's a quote from the theme song. :confused:

Mike Adams 12-28-06 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by WallyOPD
It's a quote from the theme song. :confused:

Oops, sorry. I'm a moron. :blush:

My apologies, caiman. It was a good joke and I crapped on it. My bad.

Shack 12-28-06 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by redskull
Did they ever explain in any episode why the Satellite of Love (which seems to be more ship than satellite) is shaped like a dog bone?

Also, Satellite of Love is a reference to the Lou Reed album, according to the MST3K creators.

redskull 12-28-06 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by Mike Adams
However, this should probably be somewhere else besides DVDTalk. Is there a forum for general discussion of TV shows?

That was my bad. I could have sworn I was asking this in TV Talk. :scratch2:

Mikael79 12-28-06 08:00 PM

^ I'm not aware of an album called Satellite of Love, but the song is one of my favorite Lou Reed songs!

I have every single episode of MST3K on either DVD, VHS or VCD, so I'm going to try to find the episode where the SOL is changed into a bone shape. When I watched it on KTMA (the local station it was on in my home state of Minnesota), it had a much different shape.

Anyhow, the reason it was bone shaped was to trick some demon dogs back in the first Comedy Central season. I need to look into which episode it was.

cultshock 12-28-06 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by caiman
It's just a show, you should really just relax.

:lol:

Ethan VanSciver 12-29-06 07:55 PM

It's bone shaped because there's a round shaped room at one end, where the skits take place, a looong hallway that they go down when it's movie sign, and a big movie theatre at the other end. Bone shaped. :)

DonnachaOne 12-31-06 02:07 AM


Originally Posted by redskull
Hmm... hadn't thought of the bone/weapon connection. Could be!

By the way, in 2001 the bone doesn't cut to a spaceship--according to Kubrick himself it's an orbiting nuclear platform, which he said was the ultimate weapon.

Yeah, I've heard that too, but in the film there's nothing we hear or see that denotes it as a nuclear weapon anything. It looks like something orbiting, alright. I always took it from the film that it was man's first tool graphic-matched with man's most recent tool.

Sorry, but if he has to explain it outside of the film, it either isn't that important or it's shoddy filmmaking.


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