An experience that warrants some portion of viewers, if nothing more than to see the "Young Frankenstein" homage...
Tripping the Rift - The Movie (2008)
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Synopsis: Everything that is great about the TV series--the android sex, the filthy-mouthed crew, the off-kilter humor and parody--are all magnified in this movie based on the hit animated show. Jenny... Everything that is great about the TV series--the android sex, the filthy-mouthed crew, the off-kilter humor and parody--are all magnified in this movie based on the hit animated show. Jenny McCarthy, Stephen Root, Maurice LaMarche, John Melendez, Gayle Garfinkle, and Rick Jones all return for this project. In this outrageous adventure, Chode has accepted a mission that will challenge the entire crew to see just how much they can drink, curse, or get naughty in a universe where space travel is mundane, but getting a lap dance at the Gropa-A-Cabana on Omicron 9 is serious business. [More]
Starring: Stephen Root, Maurice LaMarche, Jenny McCarthy, Gayle Garfinkle
Starring: Stephen Root, Maurice LaMarche, Jenny McCarthy, Gayle Garfinkle, Rick Jones, John Melendez
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