New Rifftrax ShortIt’s the weekend and time for another short from Rifftrax; and this one is DRM-free once again. The title — Safety: Harm Hides at Home.
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:lol: :!: When I first ran across this short on Archive.org, I knew it was perfect for getting the riff treatment. The companion film, “Safety: In Danger Out Of Doors” isn’t quite as weird, but equally as cheap. I hope they do that one as well.
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Man, I need to start putting money in my Paypal account immediately! I really need to see these shorts, as they were oftentimes my favorite bits of the episodes. The Unearthly stands out as an episode where the shorts far outshined the feature.
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I hope they keep it up with the DRM free releases. I never understood why they needed DRM for public domain shorts. I can understand it for licensed films (even if it is still idiotic it is a condition of the licensing) but when no one owns the film just put it up so I can download it and watch it however I want. Requiring the Divx player is a horrible setup and after one try I won’t download anything else that requires it. Try to play it on anything BUT the Divx player (i.e. anything that ACTUALLY WORKS) and all you get is the audio and a green screen. At least they offer the .mp3 track as well.
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I’m beginning to wonder if they are overextending themselves, the last continuously funny RiffTrax short was “Lunchroom Manners.” I still buy each one because it’s amusing in parts, but it’s not MST3k quality right now.
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Rifftrax has found their “Mr. B. Natural”. Greatest short so far, by far.
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That picture confuses me greatly.
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I wish the audio of the short was more ‘audible’ i dont know if they do any remastering but it would be useful if they did.
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