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Rifftrax Riffs On Politics, Hilarity (and Hillary) Ensues

A year-or-so ago, Mike Nelson did some humorous voiceovers overtop of some California political ads. Fortunately, he’s finally taken the opportunity to do a repeat performance, this time for the current crop of Presidential candidates. You can find the ads embedded in Mike’s post, and I’ve embedded my favorite above. They’re [...]

MSTie Counts Every Single Riff Ever, Remains Alone

And now a remarkable, and perhaps terrifying, piece of info from Satellite News. A MSTie by the name of Andrew decided to watch every single episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and count every single riff spoken in the theater. Is your mind blown yet? Well, try reading this mind-boggling list of riff-related statistics. He [...]

Joel Takes Another Stab At Q&A Session, As Does Kevin

Joel’s recent interview with the users of Slashdot was a bit of a bust. The questions were a little weak, his answers were a little canned, he dodged the Rifftrax question, and it just felt like a bad promotional interview. Joel, however, is not one to allow mediocrity to… be mediocre. Or something. With the [...]

Cartoon Dump Gets A Holla From Wired

Wired.com continues to show love to the Brains’ projects, this time giving a little publicity to Frank Conniff’s Cartoon Dump project. There’s really not much to the article, but I’m sure it’ll help generate a bunch more hits, and a few more fans, for Frank’s series, which is still going strong [...]