Overview: Greg falls for a beautiful (live) lobster. An extended reference to Woody Allen's Annie Hall.
Overview: Warren tells the show's creators that he is going to Martha's Vineyard with his wife Maggie. But he actually goes to a lonely room at the Carter Hotel. There, Warren obsesses over calling his wife, with whom he is in a trial separation. An homage to the Coen Brothers' Barton Fink.
Overview: Greg, Warren and crew are tired of working for 'the man' and hit the road in search of real America. An homage to Easy Rider.
Overview: A behind-the-scenes look as crew struggle to shoot Warren, Count and Greg applying their lauded acting talents to perform their favorite Pulp Fiction scenes.
Overview: Blah gets his very own episode. One of the only episodes that isn’t a direct parody.
Overview: Homage to all Coen Brothers films (particularly Fargo) as Greg and Warren attempt to defraud IFC by staging an inept kidnapping plot.
Overview: Spencer informs Greg that they will be doing a parody of Abel Ferrara’s The Addiction. This terrifies Greg into believing he is a vampire.
Overview: This black-and-white prison movie, inspired by the Jim Jarmusch film, Down by Law, features Greg and Warren as prison inmates who learn that show biz is the worst prison of all.
Overview: This ambitious homage to Stanley Kubrick and 2001: A Space Odyssey features Greg and Warren as astronauts on a mission to Jupiter.
Overview: While Greg the Bunny and Seth Green are shooting a public service announcement (PSA), a creepy technician played by Warren the Ape tries to get the two actors involved in pornography.
Overview: A parody of Tim Burton’s Ed Wood biography with Blah playing the role of Bela Lugosi.
Overview: Warren snaps, pulling Greg with him, as he launches into a maniacal Natural Born Killers-esque spree.
Overview: This loving tribute to David Lynch's Eraserhead features Greg the Bunny as a lonely father to a baby potato.
Overview: Violent and gripping, this homage to The Godfather features Count Blah as the Don, Warren the Ape as Tom Hagen, Gary the Bunny as Sonny, Marc Grass as Solazzo and Greg the Bunny as Michael.