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The irony of the Best-body stripper he chooses:


she didn't have the "best" body he was seeking from all the models and strippers he was reviewing. Adele just happened to be a good actress.

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Adele just happened to be a good actress.


Not that it would have mattered for Jan, but, IMO, she was also the prettiest of the potential replacement bodies.

No blah, blah, blah!

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She was pretty; too bad she didn't do more.

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On the 25th anniversary DVD collection of Mystery Science Theater 3000, not only is this movie included, but it has an interview with Marilyn Mason, who portrayed the fourth contestant during the body beautiful scene! I've always wondered why she wasn't the woman that Bill picked to be the replacement body for body for Jan.

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I've always wondered about that too. I mean, why would one do an interview with someone who was in the movie for about two minutes tops?

I have power and you will enforce it!

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Because everyone else is either dead or not interested, including the two leads.
Jason Evers absolutely refused to discuss or be associated with this film, and
to this day, neither has Virginia Leith.

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I can understand that.

Laugh while you can, Monkey Boy!

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