Two preview clips from my feature-length Video On Demand iRiff, available Nov. 5 at Rifftrax.com.
Two preview clips from my feature-length Video On Demand iRiff, available Nov. 5 at Rifftrax.com.
Howdy, folks! I had the great honor of contributing material to the latest “Rifftrax Presents” release, Spider-man 2 featuring guest riffer Josh Fruhlinger (A.K.A. The Comics Curmudgeon). Yes, this one was a real Josh-splosion.
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Three classic Fun With Shorts videos are now available for sale on iRiffs, a new feature of Rifftrax.com. “Dating Dos and Don’ts,” “Cindy Goes To a Party,” and “The Fun of Being Thoughtful” are available as video-on-demand for a negligible $.75/each!
[BUMP AND UPDATE] - The track is now available for purchase and download. It’s only $3!
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The top story over at ICWXP.com pretty much says it all. I will have the pleasure of contributing jokes to Incognito Cinema Warriors XP, a movie-riffing internet show that’s like Mystery Science Theater 3000 plus heavy metal and zombies. (I know, right?!)
Oh, and this is just part one of “Awesome Josh News.” More to come…
Here’s my latest Fun with Flicks feature, Phantom From Space:
And because I love you, here’s an updated, completely re-recorded version of Wasp Woman:

RiffTrax has released another pithy commentary - this time for the Joel Schumacher atrocity “Batman & Robin.” This riff is unique, however, as it was written and edited by fans and then recorded by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett in their inimitable style.
Somehow, amidst the never ending schedule of writing and drawing the strip, I made the time to watch this turkey through a couple of times and write some jokes. About three hundred jokes. It hurt. It hurt real good. But last night it paid off as I listened to the finished product. In addition to the hundreds of very funny jokes by other avid MST3K/Rifftrax fans, I was delighted to hear that about twenty of my own jokes were used - including a long rant at the very end of the movie. All in all, a great thrill and an oddly rewarding experience.
That said, I must warn you that watching “Batman & Robin,” even with the aid of hilarious commentary, can cause irreversible damage to the human brain. Proceed with caution.