Ep 1. One Got Fat
- July 1, 2008
- 14 min
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In the first episode of RiffTrax Shorts season 2, the gang takes on a classic bicycle safety film entitled One Got Fat. This short, produced in 1963, features a group of cyclists dressed in monkey masks and costumes as they navigate the dangers of the road.
The RiffTrax crew, consisting of Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, immediately jumps into action with their trademark brand of comedic commentary. They mock the ridiculous monkey outfits, poke fun at the overly dramatic narration, and riff on the various accidents and mishaps that befall the cyclists.
Throughout the short, the trio delivers a steady stream of clever one-liners and witty asides, keeping the audience laughing constantly. They also provide some insightful commentary on the cultural context of the time, pointing out the various ways in which the film reflects the prevailing attitudes and fears of the era.
One of the highlights of the episode is the RiffTrax crew's commentary on the film's use of "safety tips." They mock the overly simplistic and often absurd advice given by the narrator, such as "Look before you turn" and "Signal with your arm." They also point out how out-of-date some of the advice is, such as the recommendation to use a bicycle bell to alert pedestrians.
Overall, the first episode of RiffTrax Shorts season 2 is a hilarious and insightful commentary on a classic bicycle safety film. The RiffTrax crew's unique brand of humor is on full display, and their commentary adds a new layer of appreciation to the film for modern audiences. Fans of RiffTrax, as well as anyone looking for a good laugh, won't want to miss this episode.