Best of the Worst Season 2

January. 29,2014      NR
Rating:
9.4
Trailer Synopsis

Mike, Jay, Rich and the rest of the Red Letter Media crew brave some of the worst movies ever created by man.

Episode 14 : The Star Wars Holiday Special (FOR REAL)
December. 26,2014
This time, the group actually gets around to talking in depth about the ill-fated 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special.
Episode 13 : Star Wars Holiday Special
December. 25,2014
The group gets around to talking in depth about the ill-fated 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special.
Episode 12 : Wheel of the Worst #7
December. 18,2014
Special Guest star Freddie Williams II joins us on this episode of Wheel of the Worst!
Episode 11 : The Item, The Crawlers, and Blood Lock
October. 30,2014
It’s a spooky new Halloween themed Best of the Worst. What horrifying films await the group? Who will survive and what will be left of them?
Episode 10 : Theodore Rex, Carnosaur, Tammy and the T-Rex
October. 05,2014
Rawr! The gang revisits some forgotten 90s dinosaur movies!
Episode 9 : Wheel of the Worst #6
September. 18,2014
Oh no! The Wheel of the Worst is back! This time, the gang is joined by their Canadian friends to suffer with.
Episode 8 : Shakma, Python II, and Beaks: The Movie
August. 27,2014
Holy shit! Look out! It’s animals and they are attacking. Rich Mike, Jessi, Jack, and I guess Jay watch three amazing attacking animal movies. Get the fuck ready for 50 minutes of non-medy.
Episode 7 : Battle of the Genres
July. 31,2014
It’s Best of the Worst’s very first “Battle of the Genres!” In this episode, the group takes an action movie, a horror movie, and a sci-fi movie and pits them against each other to see which shitty movie gets it done the closest to what its genre should be.
Episode 6 : Ghetto Blaster, Terror in Beverly Hills, and Killing American Style
July. 04,2014
It’s the US vs Canada as the group suffers through three forgotten action films from the late 80s, culminating with Killing American Style – the long-lost film from Samurai Cop director Amir Shervan.
Episode 5 : The Wheel of the Worst 5
June. 03,2014
The Wheel of the Worst is back! Unfortunately.
Episode 4 : Ninja Movies
May. 02,2014
Holy shit! It’s a new Best of the Worst featuring ninja movies, a special guest star, AND a NEW torture device for the modern age…the Choose n’ Lose!
Episode 3 : Supergirl, Captain America (1990), and Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four
March. 09,2014
Superhero movies don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Let’s take a look back at the awkward years of comic book characters being brought to the silver screen with three notorious comic adaptation failures, including the famous, never-officially-released Fantastic Four movie produced by Roger Corman.
Episode 2 : The Wheel of the Worst 4
February. 28,2014
It’s back! The Wheel of the Worst returns with a new collection of tapes. What will fate pick for our intrepid heroes this time? Shoji Tobuchi? Dancing Grandmas? Whatever it picks, nobody will be happy.
Episode 1 : Robo-C.H.I.C., Alien Seed, Yor: The Hunter from the Future
January. 29,2014
The gang watches three 80′s sci-fi movies and discover, to their horror, that one is a comedy. Jay commits suicide live in the video. Rich Evans dies of a heart attack. Mike survives the viewing with mild PTSD and a hangover and Josh learns the magic of Christmas.

Seasons

Season 11
Season 11 2023
Season 10
Season 10 2022
Season 9
Season 9 2021
Season 8
Season 8 2020
Season 7
Season 7 2019
Season 6
Season 6 2018
Season 5
Season 5 2017
Season 4
Season 4 2016
Season 3
Season 3 2015
Season 2
Season 2 2014
Season 1
Season 1 2013

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