In a dystopian, off-world factory, a worn-out worker robot discovers a golden record that plays a single song that gives him a new purpose in life with a funky rhythm and hip new grove.
One moon-lit night, Greg discovers there’s more to existence than he realized. Hold on to your hats as Greg experiences the journey of a lifetime!
A cleaning lady receives mysterious phone calls, pushing her to reluctantly investigate the disappearance of her father amid an oncoming solar storm.
This is a DC Comics fan film.
Group of friends who love exploring abandoned places come across a deserted school with a disturbing back story and discover a dark secret that changes their lives.
Set in 1956, an anxious employee of an advertising agency is forced into an encounter with an otherworldly being.
In the remains of a destroyed world, a lonely scavenger attempts to survive another day.
An ambitious artist is troubled by her exams nearing, simultaneously she prepares for the art competition falling on the same day, a time machine fallen from an extra terrestrial helps her hack the timeline of her studies
In 2030, a group of former employees band together to take down a corrupt medical giant determined to increase the levels of crime throughout the country.
In the theater, the crew watches as a mad scientist transforms his assistant into a werewolf, whom he sics on all those who mocked him, in "Mad Monster" (1942). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel swaps Crow and Servo's heads. This episode features the short "Radar Men from the Moon, Chapter Two: Molten Terror."
Inspired by Sean Haitz upcoming feature film Area 5150. A music performance in area 51 while prisoners escape, hunted down by soldiers and aliens. Featuring cameos by Brett Wagner, Joe Castro, Sean Haitz and Ryan James.
Joel and the 'Bots suffer through a dreary '70s dinosaur movie from Japan. Where's Doug McClure when you need him?
This week's film features two intrepid heroes fleeing their Orwellian futuristic society in a souped-up racecar – but Joel and the 'Bots are more interested in reading fan mail from their adoring public.
The crew discover disturbing secrets in Crow's memory bank while watching a film about bland government officials investigating, and then trying to cover up, a flying saucer crash.
As groovy femme fatale Sumuru plots world domination, Joel gets even with the 'bots for locking him out of the ship.
This week's experiment is disastrous disaster film City on Fire (1979), which assures viewers the events depicted could happen in any city, anywhere. Even, as Tom points out, while we're watching this.
Humanity, who has always been pursuing perfection, has continued to develop machines. However, machines continue to develop on their own and build '0110', a more complete digital world that resembles the human world. However, machines that value only efficiency reduce unnecessary things one by one in the human world, and humanity eventually perish. And, eventually, the digital world gradually returns to its original form, that is, a form similar to a computer chip.
However, 'H-6', the only survivor who gained eternal life by grafting his body and machinery. He try to escape from the tyranny of ruthless machines by using his cloned human 'DH-6'.