Wednesday, December 4, 2013

For Montco Students, ‘Rifftrax’ shatters the gender barrier in movies


By: Matt Murray

BLUE BELL, PA-50% of male students surveyed reluctantly admitted that they watched at least one of the Twilight films—the most popular reason being along the lines of being coerced into watching it with their girlfriends. Most of the remaining male students interviewed weren’t jumping at the chance to watch a film in the Twilight series either, but an exception did pop up for a few of them.


“I’ll definitely watch [Twilight] with the Rifftrax!” said another 15% of male students. They were referring to the riffing commentaries available to download on Rifftrax.com. A movie riffing is essentially a commentary made independently from the movie with jokes, made up lines, and puns that are all meant to add a humorous new layer to the film. A Rifftrax commentary usually comes in the form of an .mp3 file, but it can also be streamed via an internet browser or even a smart phone; the tracks are then played—or synced—with a movie. Rifftrax produces a wide variety of humorous commentary voiced by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett. The trio is best known from their 90’s television show that riffed old movies, Mystery Science Theater 3000—which is essentially Rifftrax’s spiritual predecessor.


“I loved watching the Harry Potter ones,” said Montco student Saranya Muhunthan. ”I remember watching the first one with some friends—we were dying!” Muhunthan recalled that watching Harry Potter with the Rifftrax was almost an entirely new experience. The commentary seemed to add a whole new level of fun to the movie, but it didn’t take away from the story. She and 80% of the other females surveyed were intrigued by the idea of using something like Rifftrax to make sharing movies like Twilight or Harry Potter with their boyfriends.


Many male students interviewed also expressed interest in sharing predominantly male-biased movies like Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, and Star Wars with their girlfriends. Despite Examiner.com’s 2009 article that reported 80% of Twilight: New Moon’s audience was female, 100% of male students interviewed said that with a Rifftrax commentary that they were more likely to watch Twilight or other films they previously didn’t care to watch. Rifftrax seems to level the playing field and open doors in demographics that were previously closed.  


Although the larger majority of Montco students seem to be unaware of Rifftrax, all of the students surveyed seem to think it would be an interesting way of watching films that would otherwise only appeal to single sexes, and beyond that it adds a whole new element to films that they’ve already come to know and love.

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