The Douglas brothers are trapped in the basement of their inattentive parents. For years the only contact they had with the outside world was through movies rented for them from the local cheap video store. Recently, upon discovering their Grandfather’s old ham radio, Alex, Danny, and Michael decided to leave a channel open so that people can watch movies along with them. Join them now as they laugh and cry their way through the best movies 99 cents can buy! Or, more accurately, rent!
"Ladies and gentlemen, attention! There is a herd of killer rabbits headed this way!"
-please hold onto your ticket stubs, you will not receive a refund!
Join the Douglas brothers as they are forced to watch the first in a series of unfortunate films, Night of the Lepus.
Rabbits are a real life menace, true, but when filmed for 90 minutes surrounded by models and a band of hammed up has-beens, they are truly terrifying! Dr. Roy Bennett(played by Stuart Whitman) has concocted a serum that will sterilize a local rabbit population that has exploded onto The Domino Kid’s irrigated land, only there is a problem. One of the early test rabbits has mutated genes and escapes into the wild, breeding like a mad hare and spawning a new race of Super Giant Rabbit Killing Machines; all of this overnight! Can Stuart Whitman, along with the help of Janet Leigh, DeForest Kelly and Rory Calhoun survive the Night Of The Lepus? Get your hands on a copy of the film now and be prepared to laugh till it hurts.
**RATING: If our episodes were reviewed by the MPAA, they would fall into the PG-13 category.
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Comments
Just finished watching the riff. Fantastic!
A lot of laughs in this one. Both big one's, like the Black Lung skit or "Yahtzee!", and little ones. You guys throw a lot of quick jokes in between the dialog that I'm sure I missed this time.
You guys really like to sing, keep doing it.
If anyone on the fence on this one - get it, you won't be disappointed.
A very impressive first project for an iRiff group, and definitely worth your time. The recording quality is excellent, the jokes are quick and well executed, and the movie itself is a bloody riot. Highlights include the "Black Lung Sketch," the spanish midget from Fantasy Island as an 8 year old girl, and what could be the greatest One-Word-Riff ever used in a commentary track right next to the end of the movie. I'm personally going to be buying more commentaries from these guys in the future, and I suggest anyone who's even remotely interested in iRiffs to do the same. You can easily tell that these guys put a lot of effort into producing this track, and that should make it worth your dollar.
Fuzzy Terror! Cute, fuzzy terror!
Thanks to everyone for giving us a try and for all the nice comments. We are working
hard on our next episode, "Space Camp". I hope if you are one of the people that
haven't watched "Night Of The Lepus" yet, that you will soon change your mind.
Alex, Danny, and Mike
-Watchalong
Well done guys!! I always had a soft spot for the singing the MST boys did over the years, and Watchalong brings the same sense of light hearted fun and a real sense of chemistry that comes across in this offering.
A quailty riff and I'll hopefully they continue to grow and have fun and make us all laugh!
Most riffs will get a "Huh. That's clever I guess." but this one just delievered the laughs. The singing, the super short riffs for super short shots (it pays to have this one perfectly synced!), all the personalities for the bunnies, it was all great.
Most iRiffs with this many jokes tend to get comments of "you wrote too many jokes" from people. This one however does not suffer from riff overload despite the nonstop commentary. Your timing is great, the jokes were great. Well done! Can't wait for Space Camp!
These guys have the right mix of goofy, snarky, and just plain funny. A great first release. Highly recommended.
That was awesome. Loved the Mitchell reference. I was thinking it "Gallano, Mostrada", and then you said it!
and I thank you.