10. 300: Rise of an Empire (7,020 votes) 9. Noah (7,620 votes) 8. Sex Tape (7,740 votes) 7. Ouija (9,340 votes) 6. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (10,040 votes) 5. Left Behind (11,380 votes) 4. A Million Ways to Die in the West (11,820 votes) […]
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RiffTrax conducted a poll, and these are the results:
10. 300: Rise of an Empire (7,020 votes) 9. Noah (7,620 votes) 8. Sex Tape (7,740 votes) 7. Ouija (9,340 votes) 6. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (10,040 votes) 5. Left Behind (11,380 votes) 4. A Million Ways to Die in the West (11,820 votes) […] Alert reader Walt writes in to say:
What about mini marathons? Some days I’m in the mood for themed episodes and watch two to four episode mini marathons. It can range from the Coleman Francis episodes to spy movies (Danger! Death Ray!, Code Name: Diamond Head, and Secret Agent, Super Dragon) or “70s […] I’m not sure who sent me this, but I like it:
I had an idea for a discussion topic: favorite time the bots or Joel/Mike cracked each other up for real. In “Monster a Go Go,” I always laugh so hard when Servo sings that song [o/` These two girls they make quite […] Alert reader “BC” writes:
Some of us could argue that a few of the movies covered on the show weren’t really all that bad. But what about individual scenes? What are some of the most surprisingly good moments in an otherwise bad riffed movie? For me, I’d vote for the “Bird’s the Word” […] An open thread for your thoughts on tonight’s RiffTrax Live show, so let’s take our verbal hiagra and get started.
To begin with, a little news broke at the show: First: The NatGeo Channel takeover will be Tuesday, Dec. 16. Second: Sean Thomason and Conor Lastowka will write the introduction to […] |
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