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- Franco plays both Michael Madsen's character, Mr. Blonde, AND Patrick Swayze's Johnny Castle in this showdown between captor and hostage. Because "nobody cuts Baby's ear off."
- In this parody, James Franco envisions what would have happened if Nicholson's ax chopped all the way through that door. Everyone thinks Jack's trying to kill his family in the iconic bathroom scene. But what if he just wants to be loved? Shot with the same dialogue and many of the original compositions, it's as if James was cast in the original - with a huge twist.
- In this parody of the famous dinner scene from Beetlejuice, the guests intermingle with super villains straight out of Gotham City.
- James spins the wheel for a scene remake in the silent film genre. When it lands on Taxi Driver, he knows he has his work cut out for him. This silent parody gives new meaning to "You talkin' to me?"
- in the emotional turning point of James Franco's parody, Titanic meets Wayne's World as Wayne and Garth fully explore their unspoken love through the many mediums of art.
- In this mashup of Forrest Gump and Back To The Future, James Franco plays Tom Hanks -- who was playing Forrest Gump and is now playing Michael J. Fox - who was playing Marty McFly.
- In a way that only James Franco could conceive, he's mashing up Grease with - Grease. Ahna O'Reilly joins him as Sandy for a one-of-a-kind musical performance.
- When James decided to remake whatever film the wheel spins in the Horror Porn genre, he never could have predicted that it would land on "The Godfather."
- When the mash-up wheel lands twice on "When Harry Met Sally" James proves that while sometimes you can fake it til you make it, the one person you can't fool is yourself.
- 2014–7.0 (12)TV EpisodeAt this point, where hasn't Twilight gone? Space, that's where. James is taking this franchise to the (animated) extreme.
- In the series premiere, entrepreneurs pitch new products and inventions to a team of investors.
- An entrepreneur pitches unique, savory honey.
- A young entrepreneur pitches a waterproof athletic sock.
- A young girl pitches child safety device that has received national attention.
- Organic frozen fruit pops are pitched.
- An all-natural liquid vitamin with no additives or preservatives is pitched.
- A tooth fairy keepsake book is pitched.
- Adolf Hitler faces harsh judgment (of his skills as an artist).
- Abraham Lincoln's bodyguard steps out for a quick drink while the President watches a play.
- A brilliant parody of the first contact between Columbus and the Taino Indians. Smartly written and well acted, this re imagining of a snapshot in time will force you to consider the ramifications of Columbus' accidental discovery.
- Tobo Tracks toy train tracks was put under the gauntlet to see if consumers liked the product.