True Blue Riffcast Jeremy Pluta
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The Number 1 RiffTrax Podcast IN THE WORLD!
Hosted by Jeremy Pluta and Dave Chadwick, founders of the True Blue RiffTrax Fans!
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Last Gigabyte of Hope
This week's episode is top secret. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to listen to Jeremy and Dave talk about Spy High (a.k.a. Task Force 2001) from RiffTrax.
This movie has it all: An inappropriate relationship between a woman and a high school student, a dog that's smarter than any of the humans, an inexplicable laser light show, and the largest heating ducts to even appear on film!
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Oily Baby Men
Take a Winnebago, put some cheap looking metal "armor" on it, and give it a mouth that it unfortunately too human looking. Throw in a few minutes of Karen Allen and you've got Terminus, the subject of this week's True Blue RiffCast.
This movie was not much to talk about until the oily baby men show up with about 7 minutes of movie left. This went from zero to WTF fast.
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The Riffers Grim(Trax)
This episode brings with it something a bit different from RiffTrax: GrimTrax. GrimTrax is a collection of dark short films that they didn't feel right releasing individually.
We've got old women, VERY old women, dead kids, dead Death, and gory industrial accidents. It's funnier than it sounds.
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Okay, Who Invited Enya?
It's the Season 6 premiere! RiffTrax started the year strong with their release of a Japanese animated version of The Little Mermaid from 1975. This version stays closer to the original tale (than that more "popular" version from The Mouse), introduced the idea of talking sea creatures to the story, and has all of the mermaids topless. No shells or anything.
Aside from that last bit making it a little uncomfortable—although still not as creepy as that scene in Shrunken Heads—there is plenty to enjoy with the riff.
Come join Jeremy and Dave as they take a trip under the water with RiffTrax and The Little Mermaid!
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The Best of 2023!
Another year has gone, and that means it's time once again for us to wrap up another season of TBRC. Normally, Jeremy and Dave will just go through their lists and give everyone their Riffs of the Year, but this time around they are going to do things a little bit differently.
They're still going to give you their Top 3 RiffTrax Presents and their Top 3 Shorts, but for Riff of the Year, they are going to fight to the death.
I kid. They're going to hold a draft. They will have a coin flip to determine who goes first, but the one they're going to fight the most for is their number 2 pick.
Come join us and see who gets what!
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Ham Induced Delusions
This episode brings us Christmas weirdness from RiffTrax! The Christmas Martian (Le Martien de Noël) is a Canadian film that is very, very weird with what we will call an interesting ending. Also, the alien's name is Poo Flower.
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