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In a world where body-builder versions of Scott Baio lose friends to unexplained murders and mysterious tits float by at random, one man must unravel the enigma that is never mentioned, and solve the riddle that no one ever brings to his attention...
- Film Inflicted Trauma 1: The Newlydeads - Movies/TV Jul 29
- Film Inflicted Trauma 4: The Dead Matter - Movies/TV Aug 07
- Film Inflicted Trauma 5: The Demon Hunters - Movies/TV Aug 15
- Film Inflicted Trauma 8: Night of the Comet - Movies/TV Oct 08
- Undeaducation Review: Zombies! Zombies! Zombies - Original Content Jun 10
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The Rouletteers is a collaborative effort comprised of three independent reviewers who have come together to make amusing videos. Film Inflicted Trauma takes the Rouletteers into the realm of b-movie and independent cinema with an eye towards lambasting, and celebrating, said film's myriad flaws. Roleplay Roulette is a show about dissecting and digesting roleplaying games so that they may be presented in an entertaining and informative way.
Jay Random of "Random Access Memories" brings an air of sophisticated charm and much needed maturity to the group. Jackalynn, of "Table Scraps" balances the more didactic, masculine personalities with feminine grace, fangirlish glee and incurable nerd worship. The Fabulous Mister Fox, of "Winter Wrap-ups" rounds out the group with an air of style and analytic vitriol.
Jay Random of "Random Access Memories" brings an air of sophisticated charm and much needed maturity to the group. Jackalynn, of "Table Scraps" balances the more didactic, masculine personalities with feminine grace, fangirlish glee and incurable nerd worship. The Fabulous Mister Fox, of "Winter Wrap-ups" rounds out the group with an air of style and analytic vitriol.




