Mike InterviewEric Whitman of “The Daily Blam” interviews Mike.
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While getting press however short is good, leaving Bill and Kevin names left out when discussing Rifftrax is just sloppy writting. Rifftrax is a team effort and they all deserve more respect.
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@#1- Bill and Kevin are mentioned though in the second pararaph?
Has anyone seen “The Room” with Rifftrax? Is it any good? I have seen this movie a couple times with friends, and we basically end up casually riffing it ourselves but I would be interested in the Rifftrax take on it…
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Fred Willard took part in a rifftrax of Wall-E? I didn’t know that. Is that the first time someone involved in a particular movie took part in the actual riffing?
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“Fred Willard took part in a rifftrax of Wall-E? I didn’t know that. Is that the first time someone involved in a particular movie took part in the actual riffing?”
Similar to (How I Met Your Mother) after Neil Patrick Harris’s name, the (Wall-E) after Willard’s name is just there to tell readers where they might remind them from.
I guess they didn’t feel Weird Al needed that distinction.
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Make that “remember them from” not “remind.”
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@ HELLOKITTEE:
I highly recommend the RiffTrax for “The Room,” especially as you’ve already seen the “film” and know what you’re in for. The Riff raises the goofy experience to another level. It’s one of my very favorite Riffs. And even though RiffTrax doesn’t have an official preview for The Room, you can find some clips on YouTube.
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“The Room” Rifftrax was pretty good. The guys were on the money. Even DisembAudio had my sides hurting when he stepped in. Especially during the love-making (yuk!) scenes.
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I wonder if DisembAudio has kicked his horse tranquilizer habit? That poor toaster has been through so much.
Oh, hi!
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Cool thanks guys! The “love” scenes in that one are particularly icky (no one needs to see that much of Tommy Wiseau), I can’t even imagine how the guys were able to keep it together during that while recording the Rifftrax… LOL.
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