Herself
Both entertaining and educational, “How Not to Make a Movie” chronicles how the Red Letter Media guys all met and started making movies together, which lead to the disastrous production of the 2003 feature film collaboration Gorilla Interrupted. “How Not to Make a Movie” also shows the restoration process of remastering this ancient schlock no budget flop.
Boom Operator
Red Letter Media's entry to the 2009 48 Hour Film Project in Milwaukee. The story of a geologist, a disgruntled prospector, and a prostitute.
Julie
Four misfits band together to save the world from an alien invasion. Schlock ensues.
News Reporter
Eddie and Seymour have put together an amateur Ghostbusting business, which isn't exactly going well. Do they have what it takes to defeat the vicious Ghostmaster? (Hint: No, they don't.) Max Bookwalter (Jason Santo) has finally realized his dream of becoming a Ghostbuster. With the help of technical whiz and hate-filled man Eddie K. Gore (Mike Stoklasa), local idiot Seymour Gibraltar (Garrett Gilchrist), and suave ladies man Joe Hong (Jonason Ho), and absolutely no help from Max himself who quits halfway through the story (just like in Ghostbusted 1), the Ghostbusters must defeat the evil Ghostmaster, Walter Bluth (Warren Blyth), a strange, lonely man who turned to evil after developing the power to summon the undead. Will good triumph against evil? Who the hell knows ...
The story is about Chicago cop Jack Wolf (Rich Evans) trying to fight corruption in his department. Along the way, Sturges must help his good friend, detective Tom Sturges (Jesse Sorgatz), who has fallen into alcoholism and depression. Tom's only relief in life comes in the form of Allison (Jessie Cuellar), a homeless woman whom Tom falls in love with. But Allison might not be what Tom thinks her to be. In reality, she's the head of a secret, underground terrorist group known as "The Triad." It's up to officer Jack Wolf to bring Tom out of depression and help him fight the manipulation of the system.
A girl tries to organize a vigil for a friend who recently died.