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On March 8, 2016, a Kickstarter was announced for a live show to commemorate RiffTrax' tenth anniversary.
The NatGeo special was later released as a video-on-demand title on the website. Titled "Total Riff Off", this was the trio's first appearance on cable TV in over 15 years since MST3K was canceled. On April 1, 2014, the crew held a special on National Geographic channel, where they targeted on classic NatGeo programming. A third garnered enough funds to create "The Crappening", netting four terrible movies to riff, including a redo of the infamous The Room. Another Kickstarter was successful enough to not only pick up the notorious American adaptation of Godzilla, but also reached the crew's stretch goal of obtaining Anaconda.
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RiffTrax also started Kickstarter drives, to legally license films for their live shows, first for Twilight while they didn't succeed in getting the rights to Twilight note The rights holders basically said "Too soon, but maybe in the future", they snagged the 1997 sci-fi cult classic Starship Troopers. Eventually Cinematic Titanic / MST cast members Mary Jo Pehl and Bridget Jones Nelson began riffing shorts and movies together for RiffTrax.
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A combination of Jim Mallon (then owner of the MST3K franchise note Series co-creator Joel Hodgson ultimately acquired full rights to MST3K from Mallon in August 2015) delaying release alongside MST3K DVDs and budget costs in comparison to RiffTrax torpedoed that project, but RiffTrax lives on and even inspired original MST3K host and series creator Joel Hodgson to get in on the act and create his own spin-off, Cinematic Titanic note This project didnt last long by comparison, but Joel eventually was able to relaunch MST3K as a Netflix series. The concept was preceded by a brief series called "The Film Crew", in which Mike, Kevin and Bill played themselves and were part of a Framing Device similar to MST3K, but much more mundane: they were working in the industry and tasked by their boss, Bob Honcho, to provide commentary on bad movies. This program is called iRiffs notables include Doug Walker and his brother Rob riffing Batman Forever. Users are also allowed to send in their jokes RiffTrax then sells them and shares the money with the users. Disembaudio will also chime in now and then to crack a joke. Occasionally, they're joined by such guest stars as Neil Patrick Harris, Chad Vader, "Weird Al" Yankovic and Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka. Nelson started RiffTrax solo being joined by Murphy and Corbett soon after. If the DVD and Disembaudio say the line simultaneously, you're in sync. Throughout the riff, a robotic voice called Disembaudio, visually depicted as a robotic toaster as seen in the Trope Image, recites lines from the DVD for reference.
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There are generally two ways to go about it: either use the special Windows software to synchronize the riff with your DVD, or play the MP3 and DVD separately with whatever you have on hand. Synchronizing the video to the riff is explained on the website in detail.