In Jonah Ray's first experiment, he, and his robot friends Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot are subjected by Kinga Forrester and Max, TV's son of TV's Frank, to a terrible Danish made monster movie.
Follows the adventures of a young boy, Paul Cooper, who gets a vision from old pal Bigfoot while he's at boarding school.
A botched experiment hurls a group of scientists into a bleak future full of mutants, androids and catty humans in this 1964 sci-fi romp.
While Jonah and crew dig into a schlocky ski-resort disaster flick starring Rock Hudson and Mia Farrow, Kinga Forrester connects with her long-distance lover.
Saddle up for a trip to a Mexican ranch with a nasty secret in this part-Western, part-monster movie that's all torture for Jonah and the bots.
Perms, skimpy battle outfits and cheap effects abound in this 1978 "Star Wars" knockoff with David Hasselhoff and Christopher Plummer.
A motley group aboard a German U-boat discovers an island full of ancient beasts and evolutionary mysteries in the blustery 1974 adventure.
The Far-fetched flight scenes and tangled plot lines of this breathy 1960 Jayne Mansfield saga nudge Jonah and friends one step closer to the edge.
Rockets, earthquakes and reptiles, oh my. Jonah and the bots dive into a South Korean monster film that's long on rampages ad short on sensible behavior.
A boy magician, a boozy hero and a furry - something-or-other team up to save a kingdom from a nefarious sorcerer in this 1985 cheesefest.
The Mads turn up the heat with a sequel. This time, a has-been wizard and his gawky apprentice embark on their own mind-bending quest to quash evil.
Kinga, drops a bombshell on Jonah before plunging him into a world of bare-chested carnies, talking chimps, brooding magicians and young love.
The gang gets in the holiday spirit with the tale of a plucky lawyer who sets out to save Santa Claus from the clutches of a spoilsport zillionaire.
While gearing up for his big day, Jonah Joins Doug McClure for a wild ride down to a lava-licked world ruled by tyrannical, telepathic beasts.
Santo invents a time machine that gets him embroiled in the machinations of Dracula.
In the future, bandits menace large robotic transport vessels. International intrigue ensues
A new test subject arrives on the Simulator of Love, and her crew watches Beyond Atlantis
Jonah and the 'bots endure Munchie, where a kid finds a creature who tries to help him but just gets him in more trouble.
In the theater, the crew watches as as the magical Doctor Mordrid defends the Earth from evil in DOCTOR MORDRID (1992). Meanwhile, on the moon, Dr. Kabahl has a new idea to increase the show's viewership.
In the theater, the crew watches as a paranormal investigator is tasked with saving the world from demonic forces in Demon Squad (2019). Meanwhile, on the SOL, the original test subject returns, and Tom Servo's voice is reverted back to its factory settings.
In the theater, the crew watches as the excavation of an ancient statue awakens the centuries-old Jiger and only Gamera can save the day in GAMERA VS JIGER (1970). Meanwhile, on the moon, Pearl tries to convince Kinga to take a little vacation.
While Kinga and Pearl go on a vacation, Max sends Emily and her crew a Mexican movie about a female superhero/wrestler that may or may not be related to Batman. Emily finds out she's part robot and gets a "bot mitzvah."
The Jonah crew watches a spy movie with George Nader, Frankie Avalon, and Klaus Kinski. The 'bots teach Jonah abbreviation speak while he teaches them how to be a very accommodating spy.
The host and bots watch H.G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come (1979), which has no relation whatsoever to HG Wells OR his book of the same name.
In the show's first-ever Halloween special and first-ever 3D episode, the host and bots watch The Mask (1961).
The host and bots watch The Bubble (1966).
In a special Christmas episode, all three hosts - Jonah, Emily, and Joel - plus the bots, of course, watch The Christmas Dragon (2014).