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- When the Universe decides what it wants, it's pointless to resist. With his family's life at stake, Joseph Steadman finds himself the unwilling test subject of a maniacal scientist in a battle that could save the world, or destroy it.
- In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".
- A look at the best movies, directors, TV shows and everything else related to movies.
- Each week a team of blacksmiths and craftsman re-create items from popular culture, such as the sword used in a film or crossbow from a new computer game.
- A web series that featured comedian, Paul f Tompkins having relaxed funny and interesting conversations while having a drink.
- A brand new, pulse-pounding show from "24" writer Matt Michnovetz, director Justin Lutsky and producer Tom Bannister, "Armed Response" is like stepping into a first-person shooter video game. Shot entirely from the POV of helmet and security cameras on location at the Port of Long Beach, this new style of filmmaking drops you right into the heart of the action.
- Comedians Nick Thune and Moshe Kasher explored Los Angeles competing to perform their best impromptu stand-up comedy in front of unlikely audiences such as the crowds at Muscle Beach, on a Hollywood Tour Bus, and a Retirement Home.
- Game for gamers - a weekly series teaching gamers how to get laid using gaming strategies.
- The Unicorn's parody of Katy Perry's "California Girlz" is a love letter to all things geek that the girls grew up with.
- Welcome to the premiere episode of our new weekly series The Screen Junkies Show! Where we'll take on Film/TV culture like only obsessed junkies can.
- 2011– TV-PG7.8 (12)TV EpisodeChristopher Walken, Colin Farrell and Sam Rockwell use their dramatic talents to reenact scenes from America's #1 child-beauty-pagent-coupon-queen-sketti-eatin' show, "Here comes Honey Boo Boo".
- 2011– TV-PG7.1 (13)TV EpisodeIn the wake of last week's viral smash where Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell and Sam Rockwell used their dramatic talents to reenact scenes from America's #1 child-beauty-pagent-coupon-queen-sketti-eatin' show, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo". We reached out to Honey Boo Boo and Mama directly for their response... and their read on some famous Christopher Walken scenes.
- Forget Ghost Hunters and their boring old ghosts... This Halloween - Hal's tracking down dead celebrity ghosts! Including The Incredible Hulk's Bill Bixby!
- We sent out ScreenJunkies Chief Prank Correspondent Kevin Brueck along with Roman Atwood and Dennis Roady to do some Jedi Mind Trick Pranks.
- 2011– TV-PG8.2 (9)TV EpisodeWith all this talk of Disney buying Star Wars - we decided to end the speculation and offer a first look at a Disneyfied Star Wars.
- 2011– 9mTV-PG9.0 (10)TV EpisodeWe found three obsessed adolescent Twi-Hards and brought them in for an intense round of "Twilight" trivia! At stake is a pair of tickets to the "Breaking Dawn Part 2" red carpet premiere and after party!! But what these Twilight fanatics don't know is that they won't actually be competing - their Dads must answer the questions!
- 2011–8.0 (9)TV Episode
- 2011–8.0 (9)TV Episode
- Honest Trailers joins little Anakin for the 3D re-release of the "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)" with that dude from "The Grey (2011)", the bad guy from "Angels & Demons (2009)", the robotic-talking Oscar winner and one of the most annoying characters ever.
- In honor of the release of the trailer for "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)", the Honest Trailer team revisits the roots of the Twilight series with the original "Twilight (2008)" - with lots and lots of stares.
- James Cameron's blockbuster film "Titanic (1997)" is back and longer than ever, this time even in 3D. Starring Leonardo DaVinci and boobs.
- Based on the cartoon shamelessly designed to sell toys, Michael Bay's "Transformers (2007)" is an incomprehensible mess that doesn't make any sense. But at least there's a lot of porny shots of Megan Fox.
- In a world designed by fat computer programmers comes James Cameron's "Avatar (2009)": A 3-hour cartoon about blue cat people begging for help from one white man. Pretty offensive when you think about it.
- The Honest Trailers team tackles Christopher Nolan's second entry in the Batman franchise media, "The Dark Knight (2008)", which is widely regarded as a flawless film. But is it really?
- This time, the Honest Trailers team travels to the weird futuristic world of Panem where economy, oddly enough, lasts on a bunch of kids killing each other in the jungle - in "The Hunger Games (2012)".
- The Honest Trailers team loved "The Avengers (2012)" - but the audience demanded to do it. From God of the Nerds Joss Whedon, comes the honest commentary on Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk and the rest of that Bluetooth-obsessed agency.
- From the creator of one of the most beloved horror sci-fi films of all time comes "Prometheus (2012)". Discover the biggest mysteries of the summer - like why they made it.
- It is finally revealed what happens when you sleep. Spoiler: It makes a really boring movie - like "Paranormal Activity (2007)".
- The Honest Trailers team tackles Marc Webb's "The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)", the reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise born out of creative differences from Sony executives.
- Part 2 of the Twilight film series: "The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)" features werewolves, shirtless dudes, terrible acting and even more stares.
- Part 3 of the Twilight films: "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)" features the continuation of the completely forced love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob. All in all, this installment is completely pointless - even for Twilight standards.
- 2012– 5mTV-PG7.2 (132)TV EpisodeBatman is back - in "The Dark Knight Rises (2012)", the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, which most definitely peaked with the Joker.