RiffTrax Shorts Season 12 Episode 3 Whatever the Weather
- June 29, 2010
- 9 min
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(15)
In the third episode of the twelfth season of RiffTrax Shorts, the team takes on a variety of short films dealing with the theme "Whatever the Weather." The episode features a range of educational shorts from the 1950s and 60s, as well as a spoof weather report and a strange, surreal short about a man trying to predict the weather using a live octopus.
As with previous RiffTrax Shorts episodes, the team of Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett provide their trademark snarky commentary throughout the episode. They start by lampooning an old black-and-white educational film about weather patterns, which features hilariously outdated meteorological technology. From there, they move on to a series of shorts about how to prepare for different weather conditions, including tornadoes and hurricanes.
One of the highlights of the episode is a spoof weather report featuring "Meteorologist for Hire" Al Kaplan, who delivers a hilariously deadpan report about a zombie apocalypse. The team's commentary on this short is particularly sharp, mocking both the low-budget production values and the absurdity of the premise.
Another memorable short deals with the phenomenon of "dew," which the filmmakers seem to think is some kind of mysterious, almost mystical force of nature. The RiffTrax team has a lot of fun skewering the overly dramatic narration and absurd visuals, including a bizarre sequence in which a man tries to drink dew from a leaf.
The episode also features a fascinating short film called "The Octopus and the Weatherman," which follows a weatherman who believes that he can predict the weather using a live octopus. It's a strange, surreal premise that the RiffTrax team has a lot of fun with, joking about the octopus's supposed psychic abilities and the absurdity of the entire setup.
Overall, Whatever the Weather is a hilarious installment of RiffTrax Shorts that will appeal to fans of the team's signature brand of irreverent humor. The episode features some truly bizarre and obscure shorts that are sure to delight viewers who enjoy offbeat and off-kilter humor. Whether you're a long-time fan of RiffTrax or a newcomer to the world of bad movie commentary, Whatever the Weather is a great place to start.