My kids are big fans of RiffTrax, the guys who make fun of bad movies (and occasionally decent ones) with a snide running commentary you can play along with a DVD. If I hear cackling coming from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. RiffTrax and Shout! Studios’ “Mystery Science Theater 3000” revival Kickstarter campaign has closed with some big numbers. The ...
No one has guided us through the trying times of movies so bad that they had to be talked about more than Mystery Science Theater 3000. Since their second era, led by Michael J. Nelson, ended in 1999, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We think we’ve found the cure for the Deep Hurting that’s plaguing society. Announced earlier today, the RiffTrax crew will be ...
The mad minds behind RiffTrax and Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett - will be riffing on 1997's Anaconda live on October 30. Before that happens - and ...
RiffTrax is, at its simplest, a group of friends trying to make each other laugh. Under the RiffTrax moniker, comedians Bill Corbett, Michael J. Nelson and Kevin Murphy record MP3 commentaries that go ...
The latest revival of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" is off to a strong start. At the time of this publishing, the Kickstarter campaign for the four new episodes of the beloved series has generated $1 ...
As we all know, October is the time to watch scary movies. More often than not, that means having to watch really bad scary movies. If you’re going to watch some really bad movies, then you might as ...
In 1996, Universal Pictures released Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie. While it’s gone on to find love in the aftermath, the whole situation was handled badly in many ways and it ended up being ...
Carving out a singular stake in the world of comedy is nigh-impossible, unless you’re the best. Or you’ve been doing it the longest. Or, in the best case, both. The three gentlemen of RiffTrax have ...
I was really upset when The Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy) cancelled Mystery Science Theater 3000. I had only discovered the show in 1997, but in a few short years, it had already made an imprint on me.