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- Two VCR repairmen, Mike and Jay, scam an elderly man out of his fortune by discussing movies while on the job, and occasionally go on eccentric misadventures.
- Space Cop is the story of a cop from the future of space who travels back in time to the present and is teamed up with a cop from the past who is unfrozen in the present. Together, they must defeat evil aliens with a sinister plan.
- Mike, Jay, Rich and the rest of the Red Letter Media crew brave some of the worst movies ever created by man.
- A tongue-in-cheek homage to the rubber puppet monster movies of the 1980's like Critters and Gremlins.
- Four misfits band together to save the world from an alien invasion. Schlock ensues.
- A serial killer decides to dissect the critically panned Star Wars prequels to determine their TRUE flaws.
- Jay and Mike and the RLM crew review films.
- A heavily medicated woman returns to her hometown after fifteen years to make preparations for her estranged mother's funeral, only to be haunted by long-repressed memories of a childhood horror.
- The comedically irreverent chronicles of a lower-class couple's dysfunctional life.
- The definitive zombie culture documentary, brought to the screen by the makers of THE PEOPLE vs. GEORGE LUCAS.
- Both entertaining and educational, "How Not to Make a Movie" chronicles how the Red Letter Media guys all met and started making movies together, which lead to the disasterous production of the 2003 feature film collaboration Gorilla Interrupted (2003). "How Not to Make a Movie" also shows the restoration process of remastering this ancient schlock no budget flop.
- A mockumentary following the last group of elite players preparing to enter the 20th anniversary GoldenEye World Championships in a world which has forgotten all about the classic Nintendo 64 game.
- Oranges: Revenge of the Eggplant tells a tale of action, adventure, and most importantly revenge. After rescuing the president in Bananastan, Dr. Sunkyst decides to retire from an 80 year long career as an action scientist. However, Sunkyst is recruited to take over as the new college professor at the Orange university shortly after his retirement. Sunkyst befriends three students, Jessica - an intelligent stripper, Jerome - an angry apple who mistrusts oranges, and Erik - a dim witted frat guy who is easily bossed around. Sunkyst's presence at the school eventually causes numerous deaths and lots of action and adventure because we soon discover an evil force from his past is lurking on campus planning revenge.
- Harry continues his dissection of the pathetic Star Wars prequels with Attack of the Clones, and how Anakin and Padme's "love" story is only the tip of the ice berg.
- Mr. Plinkett concludes his examination of the Star Wars prequels, reviewing the most lauded of the prequel trilogy, The Revenge of the Sith.
- Tigtone, a hero obsessed with epic adventures, embarks on a quest given by a Ghost Wizard to deliver seeds to a blacksmith. On his way he encounters all manner of characters and situations. A parody on tropes and clichés of the fantasy genre.
- Mike and Jay semi-annually discuss January being a dumping ground for cinematic releases.
- Rich and Jack play video games and talk about them.
- The commissioner of space calls his two best agents to stop a space megalomaniac. Sue Peterson runs her mouth.
- Mike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman talk about movies in less stylized and less academic ways than in Half in the Bag (2011) or re:View (2016) respectively, also not poking that much fun of them like in Best of the Worst (2013).
- Harry Plinkett explains why Titanic is both the best movie ever made and the worst movie ever made.
- Mr Plinkett discusses his views and personal feelings on The Force Awakens and the current state of the Star Wars franchise.
- 20111h 10m8.6 (634)VideoMr. Plinkett explains why Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull falls flat compared to the original trilogy.