| ‘That Thing You Do!’ Band The Wonders (Oneders?) Reunites To Play Title Song (Video)
Fans of the music comedy That Thing You Do! will be excited to learn that the band from the movie, The Wonders (previously known as The Oneders), reunited recently to perform the title song. Three of the four band members, Ethan Embry, Johnathon Schaech, and Tom Everett Scott, were brought together by Josh Adam Meyers, who handled vocals, for The Goddamn Comedy Jam. Steve Zahn, who played the fourth member of the band, was unable to take part. Though someone filling in was sure to wear a Steve Zahn mask. You can find a video of the band playing their hit song and another video and some images shared on social media below.
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| Video: Tommy Wiseau Meets Mark Hamill In ‘The Room’ / ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Mashup
We’re nearing a year and a half now since Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released. The first spinoff movie, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has since come and gone, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi is on the way later this year. But that doesn’t mean the internet is going to stop coming up with little gems to entertain us. A meme has made its way around the ‘net in which the man, the myth, the legend himself, Tommy Wiseau, drops his “Oh, hai Mark” line from his infamous anti-classic The Room on Mark Hamill in The Force Awakens. Now someone has taken that meme a step further, by taking the clip of Wiseau out of The Room and superimposing him into the final scene of The Force Awakens. The result is, of course, perfect. You can check out the video below.
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| Netflix’s ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Riffs On Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ (Video)
The long-awaited brand new season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 recently arrived on Netflix, and the streaming service is taking full advantage of the situation. They’ve released a new video in which the MST3K crew, now headed by comedian Jonah Ray, watches a little bit of another Netflix title, the massively popular Stranger Things, and riffs away. Click on over to the other side to see how one Netflix show making fun of another Netflix show looks.
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| Video: ‘Blair Witch’-Style ‘Friday The 13th’ Found Footage Fan Film |

A Friday the 13th: The Game is on the way, but the next movie in the long-running Friday the 13th horror franchise has had trouble finding a path to existence. The last movie in the franchise was the 2009 reboot, and various possibilities have surfaced since then in search of the next Jason Voorhees story to tell. These have included Friday the 13th in a wintry setting, applying the popular (with some folks) found footage format, and doing another movie with no Jason at all. But ultimately, none of these have worked out. And probably for the best, as over-thinking a franchise such as this can be dangerous. While we await the next movie in the franchise, a fan has created a Blair Witch Project-style Friday the 13th short film to show us what a found footage movie might have looked like. And though found footage may not be so appealing for a feature, a fan-made short like this is fun enough to pass a little time. You can check out the short below.
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