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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Rooster Teeth's B-Movie Skewering THEATER MODE Premieres Today

Premiering today at 4pm CT on RoosterTeeth.com and AchievementHunter.com , check out the hilarious new b-movie skewering series THEATER MODE . Grab a bowl of popcorn, an extra large soda, and pull up a spot on the couch for an unforgettable movie watching experience. The guys from Achievement Hunter are determined to sit through some of the worst B-movies ever made... and they want you to suffer along with them. Watch along and experience these guilty pleasures of cinema with the Achievement Hunter team as they comment, critique, and pan the film in their hilariously comical style. New episodes of Theater Mode premiere each month exclusively for subscribers. "Theater Mode combines the best and worst of entertainment into a big, disgusting, boob-infused cocktail of blood and poor acting. Making fun of the hard work of others has been the cornerstone of our company, and getting to finally do it to films as well? Let's just say my self-worth has skyrocketed," says Ge

Movie Review: Lazer Team

Crowdfunded sci-fi comedy is a fans-only affair. Review by Brandon Wolfe If you’re past the age of 22, there’s a good chance you have never heard of Rooster Teeth, a production company based out of Austin that specializes in machinima, a technique where video-game graphics engines are used to create animated works. Rooster Teeth has manufactured a veritable empire from its output of short films, including the web series Red Vs. Blue , which debuted in 2003, and has amassed a fervent following of teenagers through its YouTube channel. Now, using funds derived in record numbers from those fans on Indiegogo, Rooster Teeth is seeking to branch out into the realm of feature films with the sci-fi comedy Lazer Team . Its fan base will be ecstatic. The rest of us will be over here scratching our heads. Lazer Team focuses on an intergalactic war that is about to encroach upon an unsuspecting Earth. It turns out that the infamous “Wow! signal,” a one-time-only transmission from space pick