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)
 * 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)
 * 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) Congo (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 34) Babe and Babe: Pig in the City (by Universal Pictures)
 * 35) Gordy (by Miramax) - Continues where the Babe episode left off.
 * 36) Edward Scissorhands (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 37) Hackers (by United Artists/MGM)
 * 38) 9 (2009) (by Focus Features/Universal)
 * 39) Warlock (1989) (by New World Pictures) - Joséph becomes a wizard.
 * 40) Iron Man (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 41) the Powerpuff Girls Movie (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 42) PSAs on Halloween (special)
 * 43) Barbie as Rapunzel (by Mattel)
 * 44) Superman Returns (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 45) 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.
 * 46) Thor (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 47) Beethoven 1 and 2 (by Universal Pictures)/Beethovathon (1/3)
 * 48) Beethoven 3 and 4 (by Universal Pictures)/Beethovathon (2/3)
 * 49) Beethoven 5 and Big Break (by Universal Pictures)/Beethovathon (3/3)
 * 50) the Avengers (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures)
 * 51) 2 Fast 2 Furious (by Universal Pictures)
 * 52) Twilight: New Moon (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 53) Dragonball: Evolution (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 54) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: the Secret of the Ooze (by New Line Cinema)
 * 55) Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2 (by DreamWorks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 56) Monsters vs Aliens (by DreamWorks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 57) MouseHunt (by DreamWorks Pictures)
 * 58) Star Wars: Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 59) the Nightmare Before Christmas (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 60) Batman Returns (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 61) Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 62) Rise of the Guardians (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 63) Look Who's Talking Too (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 64) Look Who's Talking Now! (by TriStar Pictures/Sony)
 * 65) the Eiger Sanction (by Universal Pictures)
 * 66) Ice Age (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Blue Sky Studios)
 * 67) Coonskin (by Bryanston Distribution Company and Bakshi Productions)
 * 68) Ice Age: the Meltdown (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Blue Sky Studios)
 * 69) Wizards (1977) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Bakshi Productions)
 * 70) Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Blue Sky Studios)
 * 71) What About Bob? (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 72) Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Home Entertainment)
 * 73) Marmaduke (2011) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Regency Enterprises)
 * 74) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Turtles in Time (by New Line Cinema)
 * 75) Fantastic Four (2005) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 76) Bee Movie (by Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 77) the Garbage Pail Kids Movie (by Atlantic Entertainment and Topps Company)
 * 78) Roadside Romeo (by Disney and Yash Raj Films)
 * 79) Man of Steel (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 80) Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - Stephinn and Joséph get along, or something for this episode.
 * 81) Spawn (by New Line Cinema) - Takes place where the Elmo in Grouchland episode left off.
 * 82) 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.
 * 83) Titanic: the Legend Goes On (by Medusa Film) - This episode also teases the The Room episode.
 * 84) Grown Ups 1 and 2 (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 85) Hancock (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 86) Showgirls (by MGM and United Artists)
 * 87) Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 88) Jonah Hex (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 89) Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (by Universal Pictures)
 * 90) X-Men (2000) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 91) Van Helsing (by Universal Pictures)
 * 92) the Matrix Trilogy/the Matrix, the Matrix: Reloaded and the Matrix: Revelations (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 93) Fred Claus (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 94) the Last Airbender (2010) (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 95) TMNT (2007) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 96) Star Wars: Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 97) Batman Forever (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * 98) the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 99) Turbo (by Dreamworks Animation and 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 100) the Movie Man: HUNTED/Open Season (by Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures/Sony) (1/4) - Joséph has a microwave that had gone haywire.
 * 101) 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.
 * 102) 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.
 * 103) 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.
 * 104) Thunderbirds (2004) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 105) the Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (by American International Pictures)
 * 106) Mystery Men (1999) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 107) Rat Race (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 108) Tom and Huck (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 109) Garfield: the Movie (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 110) the Rocketeer (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 111) Idiocracy (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 112) Cowboys and Aliens (by Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures)
 * 113) the Land Before Time (by Universal Pictures)
 * 114) National Lampoon's Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 115) National Lampoon's European Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 116) Vegas Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 117) RV (2006) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 118) Dinotopia: Quest of the Ruby Sunstone - the Movie (by Hallmark Entertainment)
 * 119) Shrek (by DreamWorks Animation)
 * 120) the Wolfman (2010) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 121) Dracula Untold (by Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures) - Continues where the Wolfman episode left off.
 * 122) Eragon (2006) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 10,000 B.C. (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 1) Stargate (by Metro Goldwyn Mayer)
 * 2) Kung Fu Panda 3 (by DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 3) Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 4) Prometheus (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 5) Clash of the Titans (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures)
 * 6) Wrath of the Titans (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures)
 * 7) Son In Law (by Hollywood Pictures/Disney)
 * 8) Land of the Lost (2009) (by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media)
 * 9) Beowulf (by Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures and ImageMovers)
 * 10) Weird Science (by Universal Pictures)
 * 11) Uncle Buck (by Universal Pictures)
 * 12) Homeless for the Holidays (by Breathe Motion Pictures)
 * 13) Old School (2003) (by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 14) Suicide Squad (2016) (by Warner Bros. Pictures/DC) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 15) V for Vendetta (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 16) the Raven (by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media)
 * 17) Tommy Boy (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 18) R.I.P.D. (by Universal Pictures)
 * 19) Thunderpants RETURNS!!/Thunderpants (Part 2) (by Pathe and Lionsgate)
 * 20) Digimon: the Movie (20th Century Fox/Disney and Toei)
 * 21) Rouge One: a Star Wars Story (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 22) Star Wars: the Clone Wars (2008) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 23) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 24) Astro Boy (2009) (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 25) Twilight: Eclipse (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 26) Twilight: Breaking Dawn (Parts 1 and 2) (by Summit Entertainment)
 * 27) Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 28) X2/X-Men 2 (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 29) a Creepypasta Halloween Special - Joséph takes a look at the most famous creepypastas for Halloween while being dressed up as Moon Knight.
 * 30) Young Sherlock Holmes (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 31) Bad Santa (by Columbia Pictures/Sony and Miramax)
 * 32) Hulk (2003) (by Universal Pictures and Marvel)
 * 33) Captain America: the First Avenger (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 34) Angels in the Outfield (by Disney)
 * 35) 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.
 * 36) Room (2015) (by A24) - For an April Fool's prank, Joséph covers the A24 movie Room instead of The Room.
 * 37) 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".
 * 38) 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)
 * 39) South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (by Paramount Pictures and Comedy Central)
 * 40) Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (by Warner Bros. Pictures/DC Comics) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 41) the Parody Man/Disaster Movie, Epic Movie and Meet the Spartans (Grosvenor Park and Regency Enterprises)
 * 42) Iron Man 3 (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 43) Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings (United Artists/MGM)
 * 44) the Book of Life (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 45) Avengers: Infinity War (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 46) Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 47) Fast & Furious (2009)/Fast & Furious 4 (by Universal Pictures)
 * 48) Speed Racer (2008) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 49) X-Men: the Last Stand (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 50) Fant4stic (2015) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 51) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 52) Star Wars/Star Wars: Episode 4 - A New Hope (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 53) Solo: a Star Wars Story (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 54) Surf's Up 2: WaveMania (by Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
 * 55) Racing Stripes (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 56) Zoom (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 57) Mahakaal (by Mondo Macabro)
 * 58) the Flintstones (1990) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 59) Machete (2010) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 60) Machete Kills (by Open Road Films)
 * 61) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * 62) Road House (1989) (by United Artists/MGM)
 * 63) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 64) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2 (by NBC)
 * 65) the Tooth Fairy (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 66) Blades of Glory (by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures)
 * 67) Dirty Grandpa (by Lionsgate)
 * 68) Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 69) Forbidden Zone (1982) (by The Samuel Goldwyn Company)
 * 70) Nacho Libre (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies)
 * 71) Dracula: Dead and Loving It (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 72) Immortals (by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media)
 * 73) 300 (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 74) Hercules (1997) (by Walt Disney Animation Studios)
 * 75) Hercules (2014) (by Paramount Pictures and MGM)
 * 76) Last Action Hero (by Columbia Pictures)
 * 77) Spacehunter 3D: Adventure in the Forbidden Zone (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - As the 200th episode mark hits, Joséph covers the first 3D movie backed by a major studio while being in a white room with a couch in a dimensionscape.
 * 78) Sherlock Holmes (2009) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 79) Zombieland (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 80) Passion of the Christ (by Icon Entertainment)
 * 81) Monty Python: the Life of Brian (by HandMade Films, Python Pictures) - Continues where the Passion of the Christ episode left off.
 * 82) Monty Python and the Holy Grail (by Python Pictures) - Continues where the Life of Brian episode left off.
 * 83) the Golden Compass (by New Line Cinema and Scholastic)
 * 84) I Am Legend (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 85) Snow White and the Huntsmen (by Universal Pictures)
 * 86) Thor: the Dark World (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 87) Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (by Paramount Pictures and MGM)
 * 88) Don't Call Me Names (by TBA) - Rated TV-14-L.
 * 89) Jonah: a Veggietales Movie (by Family Home Entertainment and Big Idea)
 * 90) Toy Story (by Disney and Pixar)
 * 91) 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.
 * 92) Happy Feet (by Warner Bros. Pictures) - Joséph covers his childhood movie about dancing penguins saving a fish supply from harvesters with music.
 * TBA
 * 1) Happy Feet Two (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.
 * 2) the Wiz (1978) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 3) Dingo Pictureathon (1/3)/3 Dalmatians and Aladin (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 4) Dingo Pictureathon (2/3)/Dinosaur Adventure and Pocahontas (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 5) Dingo Pictureathon (3/3)/Animal Soccer World (by Dingo Pictures)
 * 6) the Great Mouse Detective (by Walt Disney Animation)
 * 7) the Sword in the Stone (by Walt Disney Animation)
 * 8) the Black Cauldron (by Walt Disney Animation) - Continues where the Sword in the Stone episode left off.
 * 9) Ed Wood (1994) (by Touchstone Pictures/Disney)
 * 10) the Legend of Hercules (2014) (by TBA)
 * 300: Rise of an Empire (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 1) Meet the Feebles (by WingNut Films)
 * 2) the Happytime Murders (by STX Films)
 * 3) Bram Stoker's Dracula (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 4) Beowulf (1999) (by Dimension Films)
 * 5) the Great Outdoors (by Universal Pictures)
 * 6) the Polar Express (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 7) the A-Team (2010) (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 8) Muppets from Space (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 9) Garfield: a Tail of Two Kitties (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 10) Sunshine (by Fox Searchlight Pictures/Disney)
 * 11) Lost in Space (1998) (by New Line Cinema)
 * 12) Ghost Rider (2007) (by Columbia Pictures and Marvel)
 * 13) the Rugrats Movie and The Rugrats in Paris: the Movie (by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon)
 * 14) the Pooh's Adventures Movies (by YouTube and various others)
 * 15) Crash (2005) (by Lionsgate)
 * 16) the Lost Boys (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 17) 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". This also teases the The Room episode.
 * 18) Alvin and the Chipmunks 1-4 (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 19) the Smurfs 1 and 2 (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 20) Captain America: the Winter Soldier (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 21) Ready to Rumble (by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/MGM)
 * 22) Meet the Robinsons (by Disney)
 * 23) Friday (by New Line Cinema)
 * 24) Fast Five (by Universal Pictures)
 * 25) Star Wars: Episode 7 - the Force Awakens (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 26) Star Wars: Episode 6 - Return of the Jedi (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 27) X-Men: First Class (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 28) Constantine (2005) (by Warner Bros. Pictures/DC)
 * 29) Fred Claus (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 30) Dutch (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 31) Shrek the Third (by DreamWorks Animation and Paramount Pictures)
 * 32) Underworld (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 33) the Little Vampire (by New Line Cinema)
 * 34) Harry Potter (Movies 1-4) (1/2) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 35) Harry Potter (Movies 5-8) (2/2) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 36) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (by Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow)
 * 37) 21 Jump Street (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 38) Thor: Ragnarok (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 39) White Noise (by Universal Pictures)
 * 40) Skyline (by Universal Pictures, Relativity Media and Rouge Pictures)
 * 41) Pirahna 3DD (by Dimension Films)
 * TBA
 * 1) What's Up: Balloon to the Rescue! (by Video Brinquedo)
 * 2) Buzzard (by Oscilloscope Laboratories)
 * 3) A Dirty Shame (by Fine Line Features)
 * 4) This Ain't Avatar (by TBA)
 * 5) the Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars (by TBA)
 * 6) the Adventures of Panda Warrior (by Lionsgate and Legendtoonland)
 * 7) Evolution (by DreamWorks Pictures)
 * 8) Underworld: Evolution (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 9) Game Night (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 10) Fast & Furious 6 (by Universal Pictures)
 * 11) Barney's Great Adventure (by Polygram Pictures and Lyrick Studios/HiT Entertainment)
 * 12) Iron Man 2 (by Marvel Studios/Disney and Paramount Pictures) - Part of the MCU.
 * 13) Bad Santa 2 (Miramax and Broad Green Pictures)
 * 14) 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.
 * 15) Pokémon: the First Movie (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 16) My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Legend of Everfree (by Hasbro)
 * 17) Joss and Zack's Justice Leagues (2017 and 2021) (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC) - Part of the DCEU.
 * 18) the Lighthouse (by A24)
 * 19) Avengers: Endgame (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 20) Warcraft (2016) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 21) Furious 7 (by Universal Pictures)
 * 22) Star Wars: Episode 8 - The Last Jedi (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 23) Star Wars: Episode 5 - the Empire Strikes Back (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 24) Tank Girl (1995) (by United Artists/MGM)
 * 25) Office Christmas Party (by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures)
 * 26) the Land Before Time Sequels (2-6) (1/3) (by Universal Home Entertainment)
 * 27) the Land Before Time Sequels (7-12) (2/3) (by Universal Home Entertainment)
 * 28) the Land Before Time Sequels (13 and 14) (3/3) (by Universal Home Entertainment)
 * 29) Dracula 2000 (by Miramax and Dimension Films)
 * 30) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 31) Jack the Giant Slayer (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 32) 22 Jump Street (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 33) Domino (by New Line Cinema and Scott Free)
 * 34) the Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000) (by Universal Pictures)
 * 35) Battleship (by Universal Pictures and Hasbro)
 * 36) the Country Bears (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * TBA
 * 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.
 * 1) Baywatch (2017) (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 2) Blue Mountain State: the Rise of Thadland (by Lionsgate)
 * 3) Underworld: Awakening (by Screen Gems/Sony)
 * 4) Logan (by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Marvel)
 * 5) Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw (by Universal Pictures)
 * 6) the Fate of the Furious (by Universal Pictures)
 * 7) Captain America: Civil War (by Marvel Studios/Disney) - Part of the MCU.
 * 8) 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!".
 * 9) 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.
 * 10) Mad Max: Fury Road (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".
 * 11) Gone Girl (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 12) Yogi Bear (2010) (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 13) Avatar (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 14) Cool World (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 15) Starving Games (by Ketchup Entertainment)
 * 16) GoAnimate/Vyond
 * 17) Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven (by Rena Riffel Films)
 * 18) Watchmen (by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC)
 * F9: the Fast Saga (by Universal Pictures)
 * 1) Star Wars: Episode 9 - Rise of Skywalker (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 2) Daddy's Home (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 3) the Alpha and Omega Franchise (1/2) (Alpha and Omega 1-4)
 * 4) the Alpha and Omega Franchise (2/2) (Alpha and Omega 5-8)
 * 5) Shrek 2 (by DreamWorks Animation)
 * 6) 2012 (2009) (by Columbia Pictures/Sony) - Continues where the Shrek 2 episode left off.
 * 7) Sharktopus (by SyFy)
 * 8) Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda (by SyFy)
 * 9) Pootie Tang (by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films)
 * 10) 9 Revisited/9 (2009) (by Focus Features)
 * 11) the Star Wars Holiday Special (by Lucasfilm/Disney)
 * 12) Alien: Covenant (by 20th Century Fox/Disney)
 * 13) Beyond Skyline (by Vertical Entertainment)
 * 14) Beer League (by Echo Bridge Entertainment)
 * 15) Enchanted (by Walt Disney Pictures)
 * 16) Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 17) LEGO: the Adventures of Clutch Powers (by Universal Home Entertainment and LEGO)
 * 18) American Satan (by Miramax)
 * TBA
 * 1) the Little Hours (by Gunpowder & Smoke and Universal Pictures)
 * 2) Dope (2015) (by Open Road Films)
 * 3) Pixels (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 4) Calliou's Holiday Movie (by WildBrain) - Joséph descends into madness as he tackles Caillou's own X-mas movie.
 * 5) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (by Columbia Pictures/Sony)
 * 6) Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (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?".
 * 7) Guardians (2017) (by Turbo Films)
 * 8) Sucker Punch (by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * 9) Daddy's Home 2 (by Paramount Pictures)
 * 10) the Green Knight (by A24)
 * 11) Lake Placid vs. Anaconda (by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Destination Films)
 * 12) Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf (by SyFy)
 * 13) Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai (by Artisan Entertainment)
 * 14) Skylines/Skyline 3 (by Vertical Entertainment)
 * 15) Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone - the Movie (by Hallmark Entertainment)
 * TBA
 * 1) Drive (by FilmDistrict)
 * 2) Gretel and Hansel: A Grim Fairy Tale (by United Artists and Orion Pictures)
 * 3) Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (by New Line Cinema)
 * 4) 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.
 * 5) Arcane: League of Legends (by Netflix)
 * 6) the War with Grandpa (by 101 Studios)
 * 7) Don't Look Up (by Netflix)
 * 8) Belfast (by Universal Pictures and Focus Features)
 * TBA
 * 1) A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema)
 * 2) Moonfall (by Lionsgate)
 * 3) C.I.Ape (by Lionsgate)
 * 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.
 * Larry - A robot tyrannosarus that terrorized Joséph to kingdom come.
 * Juan - A hippie marijuana plant.