Threepcast Episode 13: Bring Back Arrested Development
In this episode, your Threepcast hosts the Ridgways are joined by Jeff Benson to discuss Spaceship Warlock, the obscure 1991 interactive movie about space, piracy, and everything in between! We also formally announce our very own indie adventure game, The Idiot’s Tale! We also pursue many interesting rabbit trail discussions involving Shrek, Mother 3, Robert Altman, Better Call Saul, and Darth Vader wiki facts (some of these actually tie into Spaceship Warlock!) Next time, we’ll be reviewing the landmark text adventure game Zork.
The second Earthbound Episode 7 teaser trailer was released in February of 2019, to promote its upcoming release as part of the Year of Film anthology series.
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The original commentary for "Milkshake: A Malti-Path Adventure," our sprawling choose-your-own-path UbseyMovies parody short film. This commentary was originally featured on the Spampy's Deep-Fried Films DVD. Recorded March 24, 2012.
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The extremely rare, barely-seen finale to the four-part fail montage series edited by Ridgway Films. This video was released as a DVD exclusive on the Fabulously Random Junk Videos of Sweetness DVD. https://www.ridgwayfilms.com
"Harry Potter and the Final Video" produced an unusually large amount of footage. In addition to our 28-minute reel of behind-the-scenes shenanigans, we had enough footage to produce an entirely different cut of the film, using bad takes, semi-usable bloopers, and deleted scenes.
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Our Ridgway Films logo used for all our films between 2011 and 2019.
Original description: "We thought it was finally time to update our logo to something a bit less boring. Created with Blender and Adobe After Effects, by Elliott Ridgway."
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Basically in this episode, Robert, Elliott, and Brenen discuss pretty much the best movie ever. It’s Napoleon Dynamite, whaddya think? Gosh!
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On February 27th, 2012, our short film "Creepypasta" was shown at the University of Tulsa 4th Annual Spring Film Festival. This is a slightly longer edit of the live screening event - some jokes in this video were originally edited out in 2012 because they featured us acting overconfident about winning / making fun of the other entries. We honestly didn't expect to win and - after actually winning - we didn't want to make it appear we were arrogantly putting everyone else down.
Now this video is over ten years old so who even cares anymore lol
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