Sherlock Holmes Terror by Night rifftrax presents
#11
Dunno if y'all have had a chance to watch this yet, but that joke at 10:13!
Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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#12
Thank you peephalk, I love MJ and Bridget's riffs!
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#13
(Jan 04, 2020, 15:22 pm)Meat Trademark Wrote: Written by: Matthew J. Elliott? Really?

In my opinion, Matt has improved immensely in the last year or so.

There's on riff in here that surprised the hell out of me that would only come from Matt - having Bridget sing the line (sloppily) "I love a man in uniform" riffing of the Gang of Four song from '82.

Talk about a deep cut.
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#14
Thanks so much!! Bridget & Mary Joe have such GREAT chemistry!
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#15
I was just on the rifftrax page for this movie and saw this reply to a comment about Matthew writing.

RiffTrax Turdfurgeson
5 hours ago
Sorry for the confusion we caused, but to clarify, Bill and Kevin actually do write on their riffs. We only list the "head writers" as of now, but as a matter of fact, all of the riffers also serve as writers. They don't normally just repeat verbatim what's on the initial script that is submitted - there are days spent tweaking, editing, and revising. While we don't list everyone in every product page, it can be assumed that the riffers also contribute as writers on every riff they participate in. Hope this helps clarify things a bit!

So i dont know, its still confusing why bill is credited recently on some and not kevin.
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#16
From what I've gathered over the years, the writing is farmed out in parcels. So if they get a new movie, they might send 30% to Mike, 30% to Conor and 40% to Sean. Or they might send 50% to Bill and 50% to Sean. Etc. Those people who do the bulk of the writing, who get those assignments, are credited as writers. People who chime in during the editing and rehearsal projects get the minor credits, "I think you should change Dr. Pepper to Mountain Dew." And MKB all "write" on riffs they weren't assigned as they make these minor changes along the way. Spontaneous utterances, ad libs, etc.
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#17
(Jan 09, 2020, 21:16 pm)Coldyron Wrote: From what I've gathered over the years, the writing is farmed out in parcels. So if they get a new movie, they might send 30% to Mike, 30% to Conor and 40% to Sean. Or they might send 50% to Bill and 50% to Sean. Etc. Those people who do the bulk of the writing, who get those assignments, are credited as writers. People who chime in during the editing and rehearsal projects get the minor credits, "I think you should change Dr. Pepper to Mountain Dew." And MKB all "write" on riffs they weren't assigned as they make these minor changes along the way. Spontaneous utterances, ad libs, etc.

 This is a much better explanation than Rifftrax gave.
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#18
I've done a B&W 1080p upgrade with unriffed audio, subs, and chapter markers.

https://mega.nz/file/lvwiyQAA#TOoI95FRP9...S7kpG32qXU
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