Filmmakers Matt Sloan and Chris Cox cast small-town residents in their spoofs of Hollywood films. First up: “Silence of the Yams,” starring the people of Alton, Ill. Also: footage of the casting process.
On this episode, The filming of the movie spoof “Non-Violent Gladiator” is featured.
on this episode, The filming of the spoof “Jurassic Dog Park”, starring the people of Washington, Mo., is featured.
On this episode, The long awaited filming of the spoof “Cast Away 2: Looking for Love,” starring the people of Oxnard, Cal., is featured.
On this episode, the group starts the filming of the movie spoof “Charlie's Middle Aged Angels,” starring the people of St. Charles, Mo., is featured.
On this episode, the group starts the filming of the movie spoof “Amish Matrix,” starring the people of Strasburg, Pa., is featured.
On this episode, A parody of “The Godfather” features residents of Newark, Del. In “The Great Great Godfather,” the Don acts when a fellow nursing-home resident moves in on his Viagra business.
Dr. Kimball is falsely accused of having an overdue video in this spoof of “The Fugitive,” starring the residents of Medford, N.J.
On this episode, The group creates and makes a spoof of “The Ten Commandments,” starring the residents of Boulder City, Nev.
Amateur actors prepare for their roles in “Manic Depressive Superman,” a send-up of the DC Comics icon. The finished film airs at the end of the episode. Chris Cox and Matt Sloan host.
On this episode, the groups creates/makes a moke up or "send-up" of the real movie “Bull Durham.”
On this episode, the group makes a moke up or a "send-up" of the real life famous movie “Ferris Bueller's Day Off.”
On this epsidoe, Tthe unwhilling locals in Santa Paula, Cal., pitch in to make “Teen Kong,” a spoof of “King Kong,” about a 50-foot-tall teenager. The finished product airs at the end of the episode.