The Movie Man

the Movie Man is a commentary comedy about a fictional reviewer named Joséph covering various movies that he chooses.

Episodes

 * 1) the Benchwarmers (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - Inspired by the AVGN episode Karate Kid.
 * 2) the Incredible Hulk (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Universal Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 3) Around the World in 80 Days (by Burbank Films)
 * 4) Twilight (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 5) Star Wars: Episode 1 - the Phantom Menace (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 6) the Princess and the Pea (2002) (by Feature Films for Families)
 * 7) Batman (1989) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 8) Madagascar (by Dreamworks Animation)
 * 9) Look Who's Talking (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 10) Fritz the Cat (1974) (by Cinemation Industries and Bakshi Productions)
 * 11) Thunderpants (2002) (by Pathe and Lionsgate) - Inspired by the AVGN episode Superman 64.
 * 12) Clifford (1994) (by Orion Pictures and MGM)
 * 13) Office Space (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 14) the Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (by Universal Pictures)
 * 15) Your Highness (by Universal Pictures)
 * 16) Dick Tracy (1990) (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 17) Virus (1999) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 18) Mama's Boy (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 19) Superbad (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 20) Rushmore (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 21) Dirty Work (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 22) Splice (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Gaumont)
 * 23) My Fantastic Field Trip to the Planets (by Wonderscape)
 * 24) Planet 51 (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 25) Heavy Traffic (by American International Pictures and Bakshi Productions)
 * 26) Surf's Up (by Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 27) Scooby-Doo (2002) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 28) Shark Tale (by Dreamworks Animation)
 * 29) Green Lantern (2011) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 30) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) (by New Line Cinema)
 * 31) the Fast and the Furious (by Universal Pictures)
 * 32) Legend of the Guardians: the Owls of Ga'Hoole (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 33) Transformers (2007) (by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures) - Joséph meets Bottymus Prime and Burmblebeep as he covers the first Bayverse film in the Transformers movie series.
 * 34) Congo (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 35) Babe and Babe: Pig in the City (by Universal Pictures)
 * 36) Gordy (by Miramax) - Continues where the Babe episode left off.
 * 37) Edward Scissorhands (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 38) Hackers (by United Artists/MGM)
 * 39) 9 (2009) (by Focus Features/Universal)
 * 40) Warlock (1989) (by New World Pictures) - Joséph becomes a wizard.
 * 41) Iron Man (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 42) the Powerpuff Girls Movie (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 43) PSAs on Halloween (special)
 * 44) Barbie as Rapunzel (by Mattel)
 * 45) Superman Returns (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 46) Turner and Hooch (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney) - Joséph takes care of a dog John's lawyer's cousin has while covering the movie Turner and Hooch. This episode teases the The Room episode.
 * 47) Thor (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 48) Beethoven 1 and 2 (by Universal Pictures)/Beethovathon (1/3)
 * 49) Beethoven 3 and 4 (by Universal Pictures)/Beethovathon (2/3)
 * 50) Beethoven 5 and Big Break (by Universal Pictures)/Beethovathon (3/3)
 * 51) the Avengers (2012) (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures)
 * 52) 2 Fast 2 Furious (by Universal Pictures)
 * 53) Twilight: New Moon (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 54) Dragonball: Evolution (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 55) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: the Secret of the Ooze (by New Line Cinema)
 * 56) Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2 (by DreamWorks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 57) Monsters vs Aliens (by DreamWorks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 58) MouseHunt (by DreamWorks Pictures)
 * 59) Star Wars: Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 60) the Nightmare Before Christmas (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 61) Batman Returns (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 62) Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 63) Rise of the Guardians (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 64) Look Who's Talking Too (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 65) Look Who's Talking Now! (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 66) the Eiger Sanction (by Universal Pictures) - After discovering a old centered MPAA rating screen on a random movie, Joséph covers the movie that had the trailer that had the screen starring Clint Eastwood.
 * 67) Ice Age (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Blue Sky Studios)
 * 68) Coonskin (by Bryanston Distribution Company and Bakshi Productions)
 * 69) Ice Age: the Meltdown (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Blue Sky Studios)
 * 70) Wizards (1977) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Bakshi Productions)
 * 71) Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Blue Sky Studios)
 * 72) What About Bob? (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 73) Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Home Entertainment)
 * 74) Marmaduke (2011) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Regency Enterprises)
 * 75) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) (by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures)
 * 76) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Turtles in Time (by New Line Cinema)
 * 77) Fantastic Four (2005) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 78) Bee Movie (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 79) the Garbage Pail Kids Movie (by Atlantic Entertainment and Topps Company)
 * 80) Roadside Romeo (by Disney and Yash Raj Films)
 * 81) Man of Steel (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 82) Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - Stephinn and Joséph get along, or something for this episode.
 * 83) Spawn (by New Line Cinema) - Takes place where the Elmo in Grouchland episode left off.
 * 84) Care Bears: the Nutcracker Adventure (by American Greetings) - Joséph is bored of having a long day, so Annabelle chooses a Care Bears movie for him to cover. It has a scene where Joséph shows all the movies a local Blockbuster store left for him after closing up shop, saying that he has plenty to work with.
 * 85) Titanic: the Legend Goes On (by Medusa Film) - This episode also teases the The Room episode.
 * 86) Grown Ups 1 and 2 (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 87) Hancock (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 88) Showgirls (by MGM and United Artists) - Joséph covers a steamy movie that was the first publicly-released NC-17 feature to come out in theaters. He also has random Valentine’s Day candies and chocolates with bondage toys and stuffed animals in his viewing room. (Rated TV-14-SLV)
 * 89) Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 90) Jonah Hex (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 91) Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (by Universal Pictures)
 * 92) X-Men (2000) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 93) Van Helsing (by Universal Pictures)
 * 94) the Matrix Trilogy/the Matrix, the Matrix: Reloaded and the Matrix: Revelations (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 95) Fred Claus (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 96) the Last Airbender (2010) (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 97) TMNT (2007) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 98) Star Wars: Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 99) Batman Forever (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 100) the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 101) Turbo (2013) (by Dreamworks Animation and 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 102) Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) (by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures)
 * 103) the Movie Man: HUNTED/Open Season (by Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures/Sony) (1/4) - Joséph has a microwave that had gone haywire.
 * 104) the Movie Man: HUNTED/Open Season 2 (by Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) (2/4) - Joséph gets hunted by the electronics that were being controlled by the microwave.
 * 105) the Movie Man: HUNTED/Open Season 3 (by Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) (3/4) - Joséph has a task from a tomboyish girl named "Carlinnie" to gather up mystical powers to restore his machines.
 * 106) the Movie Man: HUNTED/Open Season: Scared Silly (by Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) (4/4) - Joséph gathers up all his powers to stop the machines that hunted him.
 * 107) Thunderbirds (2004) (by Universal Pictures) - Joséph covers the 2004 iteration of the classic Thunderbirds show made in a technique of marionettes and practical effects called “Supermarionation”. He also discusses the confusion with titles of THUNDERbirds and THUNDERpants.
 * 108) the Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (by American International Pictures)
 * 109) Mystery Men (1999) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 110) Rat Race (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 111) Tom and Huck (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 112) Garfield: the Movie (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 113) the Rocketeer (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 114) Idiocracy (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 115) Cowboys and Aliens (by Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures)
 * 116) the Land Before Time (by Universal Pictures)
 * 117) National Lampoon's Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 118) National Lampoon's European Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 119) Vegas Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 120) RV (2006) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 121) Dinotopia: Quest of the Ruby Sunstone - the Movie (by Hallmark Entertainment)
 * 122) Shrek (2002) (by DreamWorks Animation)
 * 123) the Wolfman (2010) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 124) Dracula Untold (by Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures) - Continues where the Wolfman episode left off.
 * 125) Return to Oz (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 126) Eragon (2006) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 127) 10,000 B.C. (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 128) Stargate (by Metro Goldwyn Mayer)
 * 129) Kung Fu Panda 3 (by DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 130) Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 131) Prometheus (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 132) Clash of the Titans (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures)
 * 133) Wrath of the Titans (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures)
 * 134) Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) (by Paramount Pictures and Hasbro) - Joséph is visited by an exchange student from China, and for the right timing (and the demand of the Deceptoids of him doing more Transformers movies), he has to cover the fourth Bayverse film in the Transformers movie series.
 * 135) Son In Law (by Hollywood Pictures/Disney)
 * 136) Godzilla (1998) (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 137) Land of the Lost (2009) (by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media)
 * 138) Beowulf (by Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures and ImageMovers)
 * 139) Weird Science (by Universal Pictures)
 * 140) Uncle Buck (by Universal Pictures)
 * 141) Homeless for the Holidays (by Breathe Motion Pictures)
 * 142) Old School (2003) (by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 143) Suicide Squad (2016) (by Warner Bros. Pictures/DC) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 144) V for Vendetta (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 145) the Raven (by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media)
 * 146) Tommy Boy (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 147) R.I.P.D. (by Universal Pictures)
 * 148) Thunderpants RETURNS!!/Thunderpants (Part 2) (by Pathe and Lionsgate)
 * 149) Digimon: the Movie (20th Century Fox/Disney and Toei)
 * 150) Rouge One: a Star Wars Story (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 151) Star Wars: the Clone Wars (2008) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 152) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 153) Astro Boy (2009) (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 154) Twilight: Eclipse (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 155) Twilight: Breaking Dawn (Parts 1 and 2) (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 156) Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 157) X2/X-Men 2 (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 158) a Creepypasta Halloween Special - Joséph takes a look at the most famous creepypastas for Halloween while being dressed up as Moon Knight.
 * 159) Young Sherlock Holmes (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 160) Bad Santa (by Columbia Pictures/Sony and Miramax)
 * 161) Hulk (2003) (by Universal Pictures and Marvel)
 * 162) Captain America: the First Avenger (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 163) Angels in the Outfield (by Disney)
 * 164) Ghostbusters (2016) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - Joséph tries to keep calm as he covers the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters. This episode also teases the The Room episode as well.
 * 165) Room (2015) (by A24) - For an April Fool's prank, Joséph covers the A24 movie Room instead of The Room.
 * 166) the Wolf of Wall Street (by Paramount Pictures) - Joséph upgrades his home (and it goes wrong) while covering the Martin Scorsese film "the Wolf of Wall Street".
 * 167) Reefer Madness (by Motion Picture Ventures) - To celebrate 4/20, Joséph invites a sentient hippie cannibus plant named "Juan" to cover an old movie that tried to scare teens off of marijuana but failed titled "Reefer Madness". (Rated TV-14-D)
 * 168) South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (by Paramount Pictures and Comedy Central)
 * 169) Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (by Warner Bros. Pictures/DC Comics) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 170) the Parody Man/Disaster Movie, Epic Movie and Meet the Spartans (by Grosvenor Park and Regency Enterprises)
 * 171) Iron Man 3 (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 172) Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings (United Artists/MGM)
 * 173) the Book of Life (2014) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 174) Avengers: Infinity War (2018) (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 175) Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 176) Fast & Furious (2009)/Fast & Furious 4 (by Universal Pictures)
 * 177) Speed Racer (2008) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 178) X-Men: the Last Stand (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 179) Fant4stic (2015) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 180) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 181) Star Wars/Star Wars: Episode 4 - A New Hope (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 182) Solo: a Star Wars Story (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 183) Surf's Up 2: WaveMania (by Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
 * 184) Racing Stripes (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 185) Zoom (2006) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 186) Mahakaal (by Mondo Macabro)
 * 187) the Flintstones (1990) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 188) Machete (2010) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 189) Machete Kills (by Open Road Films)
 * 190) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 191) Road House (1989) (by United Artists/MGM)
 * 192) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 193) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2 (by NBC)
 * 194) the Tooth Fairy (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 195) Blades of Glory (by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures)
 * 196) Dirty Grandpa (by Lionsgate)
 * 197) Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 198) Forbidden Zone (1982) (by The Samuel Goldwyn Company)
 * 199) Nacho Libre (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 200) Dracula: Dead and Loving It (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 201) Immortals (by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media)
 * 202) 300 (2007) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 203) Hercules (1997) (by Walt Disney Animation Studios)
 * 204) Hercules (2014) (by Paramount Pictures and MGM)
 * 205) Last Action Hero (by Columbia Pictures)
 * 206) Spacehunter 3D: Adventure in the Forbidden Zone (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - As his special occasion hits, Joséph covers the first 3D movie backed by a major studio while being in a white room with a couch in a dimensionscape.
 * 207) Sherlock Holmes (2009) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 208) Zombieland (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 209) Passion of the Christ (by Icon Entertainment)
 * 210) Monty Python: the Life of Brian (by HandMade Films, Python Pictures) - Continues where the Passion of the Christ episode left off.
 * 211) Monty Python and the Holy Grail (by Python Pictures) - Continues where the Life of Brian episode left off.
 * 212) the Golden Compass (by New Line Cinema and Scholastic)
 * 213) I Am Legend (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 214) Snow White and the Huntsmen (by Universal Pictures)
 * 215) Thor: the Dark World (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 216) Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (by Paramount Pictures and MGM)
 * 217) Don't Call Me Names (by TBA) - Rated TV-14-L.
 * 218) Jonah: a Veggietales Movie (2002) (by Family Home Entertainment and Big Idea)
 * 219) Toy Story (1995) (by Disney and Pixar)
 * 220) the Neverending Story III (by Miramax and Warner Bros. Pictures) - Joséph covers the third installment of the Neverending Story that has a trailer he was while he was younger.
 * 221) Happy Feet (2006) (by Warner Bros. Pictures) - Joséph covers his childhood movie about dancing penguins saving a fish supply from harvesters with music.
 * 222) Beauty and the Beast (1991) (by Walt Disney Animation)
 * 223) Corpse Bride (2005) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 224) Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon (by Spike TV/Paramount Network) - Joséph covers a short-lived adult-oriented reboot of a great Nicktoon on Spike TV, and does a humorous history lesson on this show. It had 6 entire episodes; the first three being aired on TV, the other three were produced and completed, but not released (only on the DVD in which he has for this episode).
 * 225) Primer (2004) (by ThinkFilm)
 * 226) the Bulgarian Treasure Planet (by TBA)
 * 227) Treasure Planet (2002) (by Walt Disney Animation)
 * 228) 13 Hours: the Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016) (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 229) Rugrats: Chuckie vs. the Potty (by Nickelodeon)
 * TBA
 * 1) the Island (2005) (by DreamWorks Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 2) Spongebob Squarepants: Spongehenge (by Nickelodeon) - Joséph and Cindy are on an expedition while he covers a theory-heavy episode of Spongebob called "Spongehenge".
 * 3) Happy Feet Two (2011) (by Warner Bros. Pictures) - Joséph covers the sequel to his childhood movie that failed to capture the award-winning perks, but is still enjoyable for him.
 * 4) the Wiz (1978) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 5) Dingo Pictureathon (1/3)/3 Dalmatians and Aladin (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 6) Dingo Pictureathon (2/3)/Dinosaur Adventure and Pocahontas (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 7) Dingo Pictureathon (3/3)/Animal Soccer World (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 8) the Great Mouse Detective (by Walt Disney Animation)
 * 9) the Sword in the Stone (by Walt Disney Animation)
 * 10) the Black Cauldron (by Walt Disney Animation) - Continues where the Sword in the Stone episode left off.
 * 11) Ed Wood (1994) (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 12) the Legend of Hercules (2014) (by TBA)
 * 13) 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 14) Meet the Feebles (by WingNut Films)
 * 15) the Happytime Murders (by STX Films)
 * 16) Bram Stoker's Dracula (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 17) Beowulf (1999) (by Dimension Films)
 * 18) the Great Outdoors (by Universal Pictures)
 * 19) the Polar Express (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 20) the A-Team (2010) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 21) Muppets from Space (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 22) Garfield: a Tail of Two Kitties (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 23) Sunshine (by Fox Searchlight Pictures/Disney)
 * 24) Lost in Space (1998) (by New Line Cinema)
 * 25) Ghost Rider (2007) (by Columbia Pictures and Marvel)
 * 26) the Rugrats Movie and The Rugrats in Paris: the Movie (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon)
 * 27) the Pooh's Adventures Movies (by YouTube and various others)
 * 28) Crash (2005) (by Lionsgate)
 * 29) the Lost Boys (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 30) Titan A.E. and After Earth (by 20th Century Fox/Disney) - Joséph covers the most highly-requested movie on the Grown-Ups Movies episode titled "After-Earth", along with Titan A.E. firstly. This also teases the The Room episode.
 * 31) Alvin and the Chipmunks 1-4 (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 32) the Smurfs 1 and 2 (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 33) Captain America: the Winter Soldier (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 34) Ready to Rumble (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/MGM)
 * 35) Meet the Robinsons (by Disney)
 * 36) Friday (by New Line Cinema)
 * 37) Fast Five (by Universal Pictures)
 * 38) Star Wars: Episode 7 - the Force Awakens (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 39) Star Wars: Episode 6 - Return of the Jedi (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 40) X-Men: First Class (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 41) Constantine (2005) (by Warner Bros. Pictures/DC)
 * 42) Transformers: the Last Knight (by Paramount Pictures and Hasbro)
 * 43) Fred Claus (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 44) Dutch (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 45) Shrek the Third (2007) (by DreamWorks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 46) Underworld (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 47) the Little Vampire (by New Line Cinema)
 * 48) Harry Potter (Movies 1-4) (1/2) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 49) Harry Potter (Movies 5-8) (2/2) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 50) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow)
 * 51) 21 Jump Street (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 52) Thor: Ragnarök (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 53) White Noise (by Universal Pictures)
 * 54) Skyline (by Universal Pictures, Relativity Media and Rouge Pictures)
 * 55) Pirahna 3DD (by Dimension Films)
 * 56) Godzilla (2014) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures)
 * 57) Planet of the Apes (2001) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 58) Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney) - Continues where the Tim Burton remake episode left off.
 * 59) Little Bee (by Video Brinquedo)
 * 60) Harriet the Spy (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon)
 * 61) Troll 2 (by TBA) - Joséph does the most memeable movie that has been requested for him since the beginning.
 * 62) Metropolis (1924) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 63) Bratz: Rock Angelz (by MGA Entertainment)
 * 64) Rugrats: Reptar 2010 (by Nickelodeon)
 * 65) Sonic the Hedgehog OVA (by Sega)
 * 66) Mad Hot Ballroom (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon) - Joséph covers the most obscure Nickelodeon movie.
 * 67) Stone Quackers (by FXX) - Joséph covers the entire first season of an animated show on FXX, and bumps into the TV Man after a single episode.
 * 68) Awake (2007) (by MGM and the Weinstein Company)
 * 69) Alien vs. Predator (2004) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 70) the Huntsman: Winter's War (by Universal Pictures)
 * 71) Beastly (by CBS Films) - Joséph does a little-known adaptation of Beauty and the Beast that got a special request from someone.
 * 72) What's Up: Balloon to the Rescue! (by Video Brinquedo)
 * 73) Buzzard (by Oscilloscope Laboratories)
 * 74) A Dirty Shame (by Fine Line Features)
 * 75) This Ain't Avatar XXX (by Hustler Video)
 * 76) the Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars (by TBA)
 * 77) the Adventures of Panda Warrior (by Lionsgate and Legendtoonland)
 * 78) Evolution (2001) (by DreamWorks Pictures)
 * 79) Underworld: Evolution (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 80) Game Night (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 81) Fast & Furious 6 (by Universal Pictures)
 * 82) Godzilla: King of the Monsters (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures)
 * 83) Barney's Great Adventure (1998) (by Polygram Pictures and Lyrick Studios/HiT Entertainment)
 * 84) Iron Man 2 (2010) (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 85) Bad Santa 2 (Miramax and Broad Green Pictures)
 * 86) The the Movie Man Movie: a TV Movie in 3D!/The Room (by Wiseau-Films) - Joséph finally does The Room, as he gets into all kinds of shenanigans and stunts planned since the beginning like an alien spacecraft shaped like a Living Room, a guest appearance of the entire cast of The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and The TV Man.
 * 87) Pokémon: the First Movie (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 88) My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Legend of Everfree (by Hasbro)
 * 89) Joss and Zack's Justice Leagues (2017 and 2021) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 90) the Lighthouse (2019) (by A24)
 * 91) Avengers: Endgame (2019) (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 92) Warcraft (2016) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 93) Furious 7 (by Universal Pictures)
 * 94) Star Wars: Episode 8 - The Last Jedi (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 95) Star Wars: Episode 5 - the Empire Strikes Back (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 96) Tank Girl (1995) (by United Artists/MGM)
 * 97) Office Christmas Party (by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures)
 * 98) the Land Before Time Sequels (2-6) (1/3) (by Universal Home Entertainment)
 * 99) the Land Before Time Sequels (7-12) (2/3) (by Universal Home Entertainment)
 * 100) the Land Before Time Sequels (13 and 14) (3/3) (by Universal Home Entertainment)
 * 101) Dracula 2000 (by Miramax and Dimension Films)
 * 102) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 103) Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 104) 22 Jump Street (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 105) Domino (by New Line Cinema and Scott Free)
 * 106) the Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 107) Battleship (2012) (by Universal Pictures and Hasbro)
 * 108) the Country Bears (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 109) Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 110) the Avengers (1998) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 111) Jack and the Beanstalk (2009) (by Avalon Family Entertainment)
 * 112) Grojband: No Strings Attached (by Fremantle, NepToon Studios and Teletoon) - Joséph regularly covers movies, and the TV Man does episodes of shows, but he has to cover what the other is doing for the sake of its attention. He covers his most unfortunate episode of Grojband about a band of animatronic bubble music players, also Trina's fear of puppets. He remembers watching the show and can do a whole episode on the show in the future. He also dresses up as Trina Riffin to concludingly summarize the episode as a whole and writes it on the tape like Trina angrily writing on her diary to create lyrics for Grojband's song in the show.
 * 113) Cooties (2014) (by Lionsgate)
 * TBA
 * 1) Anastasia and Balto (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 2) Troll (by TBD) - Joséph does the first movie of the mematic phenomenon that is the Troll movies.
 * 3) Predators (2010) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 4) Shrek: Forever After (2010) (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 5) Project Almanac (2015) (by Paramount Pictures and Platinum Dunes)
 * 6) Emo: the Musical (by Matthewswood Productions) - Joséph covers a musical based on a long dead trend back in the 2000's that was inside a box of flipphones.
 * 7) Baywatch (2017) (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 8) Blue Mountain State: the Rise of Thadland (by Lionsgate)
 * 9) Underworld: Awakening (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 10) Logan (2017) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 11) Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw (2019) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 12) the Fate of the Furious (2018) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 13) Captain America: Civil War (2016) (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 14) Foodfight! (by Lionsgate)/the Movie Man: the Voids of Time (Part 1) - Joséph stumbles across a time warp to a world of clocks and Mortalsville, where Ned "N-Tropy" Tropy is king there. He also covers a long-delayed film about product mascots called "Foodfight!".
 * 15) Delgo and the Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (by Freestyle Releasing)/the Movie Man: the Voids of Time (Part 2) - Joséph gets into shenanigans with Ned messing him about with riddles and mazes, while he covers another long-delayed film named "Delgo" and a lowest-performed film at the box-office named "the Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure". Those movies are the lowest performed films at the box office.
 * 16) Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow)/the Movie Man: the Voids of Time (Part 3) - In a climax to the "Voids of Time" TV movie, Joséph finds a way to defeat Ned before he destroys the cycle of time when Ned is a baddie all along. Joséph must work together with Stephinn, Annabelle, Zinnie and Jimmy to save his home, while covering a long-delayed Mad Max film named "Mad Max: Fury Road".
 * 17) Gone Girl (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 18) Yogi Bear (2010) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 19) Avatar (2009) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 20) Cool World (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 21) Starving Games (by Ketchup Entertainment)
 * 22) GoAnimate/Vyond
 * 23) Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven (by Rena Riffel Films)
 * 24) Watchmen (2009) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 25) F9: the Fast Saga (2021) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 26) Star Wars: Episode 9 - Rise of Skywalker (2019) (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 27) Daddy's Home (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 28) the Alpha and Omega Franchise (1/2) (Alpha and Omega 1-4) (by Lionsgate and Crest Animation)
 * 29) the Alpha and Omega Franchise (2/2) (Alpha and Omega 5-8) (by Lionsgate, Crest Animation and Splash Entertainment)
 * 30) Shrek 2 (2004) (by DreamWorks Animation)
 * 31) 2012 (2009) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - Continues where the Shrek 2 episode left off.
 * 32) Sharktopus (by SyFy)
 * 33) Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda (by SyFy)
 * 34) Pootie Tang (by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films)
 * 35) 9 Revisited/9 (2009) (by Focus Features)
 * 36) the Star Wars Holiday Special (1978) (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 37) Alien: Covenant (2018) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 38) Beyond Skyline (by Vertical Entertainment)
 * 39) Beer League (by Echo Bridge Entertainment)
 * 40) Enchanted (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 41) Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 42) LEGO: the Adventures of Clutch Powers (2010) (by Universal Home Entertainment and LEGO)
 * 43) American Satan (by Miramax)
 * 44) Beauty and the Beast (2009)/Beauty and the Beasts: a Dark Tale (by American World Pictures and Barnholtz Entertainment)
 * 45) Alien (1979) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 46) Aliens (1986) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 47) XXX/Triple X (2001) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * TBA
 * 1) Bratz (TV, Season 1) (1/5) (by MGA Entertainment)
 * 2) Bratz (TV, Season 2) (2/5) (by MGA Entertainment)
 * 3) Bratz (Direct-To-Video) (3/5) (by MGA Entertainment)
 * 4) Bratz (Bratz Babies franchise) (4/5) (by MGA Entertainment)
 * 5) Bratz (2007) (5/5) (by Lionsgate)
 * 6) Trolland (by The Asylum)
 * 7) Birdemic: Shock and Terror! (by TBD) - Joséph covers the strangest movie next to the Troll movies.
 * XXX: State of the Union (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 1) Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 2) the Little Hours (by Gunpowder & Smoke and Universal Pictures)
 * 3) Dope (2015) (by Open Road Films)
 * 4) Pixels (2015) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 5) Calliou's Holiday Movie (by WildBrain) - Joséph descends into madness as he tackles Caillou's own X-mas movie.
 * 6) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 7) Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney) - After eating his breakfast, Joséph covers the most popular movie of Touchstone Pictures in the 80's called "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?".
 * 8) Guardians (2017) (by Turbo Films)
 * 9) Sucker Punch (2011) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 10) Daddy's Home 2 (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 11) the Green Knight (2020) (by A24)
 * 12) Lake Placid vs. Anaconda (by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Destination Films)
 * 13) Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf (by SyFy)
 * 14) Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai (by Artisan Entertainment)
 * 15) Skylines/Skyline 3 (by Vertical Entertainment)
 * 16) Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone - the Movie (by Hallmark Entertainment)
 * 17) Beauty and the Beast (2014) (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 18) the Northman (2022) (by Focus Features/Universal)
 * 19) the Little Cars Movies (Movies 1-3) (Part 1) (by Video Brinquedo)
 * 20) the Little Cars Movies (Movies 4-6) (Part 2) (by Video Brinquedo)
 * 21) the Little Cars Movies (Movies 7 and 8) and A Car’s Life (Part 3) (by Video Brinquedo and TBA)
 * TBA
 * 1) Hard Ticket to Hawaii (by TBD)
 * 2) Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) (by Paramount Pictures and Sega)
 * 3) Alien 3 (1992) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 4) Drive (by FilmDistrict)
 * 5) Gretel and Hansel: A Grim Fairy Tale (by United Artists and Orion Pictures)
 * 6) Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (by New Line Cinema)
 * 7) the Movie Man: the Next Part Cometh/the Godfather Trilogy (by Paramount Pictures) - In a sequel to the Movie Man: Voids of Time TV movie, Joséph finally, FINALLY covers the whole Godfather Trilogy as he runs into a half-recognized evil version of himself, a mafia of past antagonists from earlier episodes and Juan's other cousins.
 * 8) Arcane: League of Legends (by Netflix)
 * 9) the War with Grandpa (by 101 Studios)
 * 10) Don't Look Up (by Netflix)
 * 11) Belfast (by Universal Pictures and Focus Features)
 * 12) RRR (by Variance Films)
 * TBA
 * 1) Studio 666 (by Open Road Films)
 * 2) Alien: Resurrection (1997) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 3) A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 4) Moonfall (by Lionsgate)
 * 5) C.I.Ape (by Lionsgate)
 * 6) the Predator (2018) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 7) Velma (2023) (by HBO Max) - Joséph is about to take his vacation, but gets a call from his friend on whether he wants to cover the most disastrous adaptation to Scooby Doo calling “Velma” or not. He lets his friend take over because he’s at a special occasion right now. (Guest starring: Laura Jill Miller as Mindy Kahling, and Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley)
 * 8) Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab: TBA (by Genius Brands) - TBA
 * TBA

Main

 * Joséph - A local weirdo across the cul-de-sac who talks about various movies that he picks. His name is pronounced "Hosayph".
 * Stephinn - Joséph's younger brother.
 * Annabelle - Joséph's best friend.

Recurring

 * John - TBA.
 * Jimmy - An athletic tomboy teen who has Joséph as his partner in crime.
 * Zinnie - Joséph's crush.
 * Cindy - Joséph's good friend.
 * Larry - A robot tyrannosarus that terrorized Joséph to kingdom come.
 * Juan - A hippie marijuana plant.