Whizzo the Clown’s Christmas Circus with Laughs from Rifftrax

We’re really sorry!

Merry Christmas from RIFFTRAX (The guys from MST3K)

Ho Ho Ho 🎄⛄🦌

Laughing is Good for Your Soul – RIFFTRAX: Busy Bodies

Busy Bodies – no, it’s not a movie about zombie parents who worry they just don’t have enough time to spend with their kids ever since they died and came back.

Laughter is good for the soul. “Uncle Jim’s Dairy Farm” MST3K vintage short.

In this MST3K short from 1960, two city kids spend the summer on their uncle’s dairy farm, where they learn all about modern approaches to milk production, and also how to climb a rope in the barn.

Laughter Is Good For The Soul – “Drawing For Beginners: The Square”

Sometimes the title of a RiffTrax short is confusing, misleading, falsely exciting to oversell the dull subject matter at hand. But not this one. With Drawing for Beginners: The Square, … Continue reading Laughter Is Good For The Soul – “Drawing For Beginners: The Square”

Saturday Super Satire – Rifftrax: “How to be a friend”

This DIY video shows you how to build your very own friendship, step-by-step!

LAUGHTER IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL! – Rifftrax Short: “BUILDING AN OUTLINE”

Jim and Bill are two of the classic “middle-aged teenagers” type we’re used to in Coronet shorts. They agree on most things: they wear the same white button-down shirt, sport the same haircut, rock the same sweater vest. One has brown hair and one is blonde, yes, but they’ve managed to be friends in spite of that. However they do disagree on something, something so big it could tear their whole world apart: THE IMPORTANCE OF OUTLINING AN ESSAY.

Reckless Bill thinks you can just march into an essay on a topic like “Benjamin Franklin” without planning a meticulous outline. Cautious, wise Jim, on the other hand, knows that you must not only plan out your outline, you must first build an outline for an essay on the subject of how important it is to build outlines (he actually does this).

Who will be proven right, in the end? Will their friendship survive the outline battle? Will either of their essays get deeper than “Ben Franklin flew a kite in a storm”? You’ll have to join Mike, Kevin, and Bill for Building An Outline to find out! No outlining required!