Hey gang! My name is Jim Dirschberger and I’m the creative director at Wide Right Interactive. We’ve teamed up with RiffTrax, the critically acclaimed team behind Mystery Science Theater 3000, to create the definitive bad movie party game: RiffTrax: The Game.
RiffTrax: The Game is a multiplayer party game where players compete to make bad movies funny. With over 250 movie clips, two game modes, Twitch integration, and expanded ways to connect, fans of witty one-liners and low-budgets movies will have plenty to enjoy when the game releases May 5 on PlayStation 4.
Today I wanted to give you an exclusive look at some of the awful, bottom of the barrel, F tier films included in RiffTrax: The Game. These include The Last Shark, Boy In The Plastic Bubble, Robo Vampire, Fun In Balloon Land, and Shake Hands with Danger. These previously unannounced cinematic abominations were curated by the pros at RiffTrax. They’ve been dunking on movies for over 15 years, so if they know one thing, it’s bad movies.
Apologies in advance, these movies are terrible!
Some crazy Italian filmmakers had the bright idea to rip off Jaws. The Last Shark doesn’t have the acting talent or music score budget of the original, but it does have a substantially higher percentage of actors with mustaches! To its credit, the film has this scene… which will certainly challenge everything you know about cinema.
John Travolta “stars” in this 1976 made-for-TV movie. Travolta plays Todd Lubitch, a boy who was born without any immunities and is forced to live (you guessed it) in a plastic bubble. It’s as entertaining as it is scientifically accurate.
Did the world really need another vampire movie? After all, we know all the tropes: they hop around like they’re on
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