Something Remote is a 2009 American independent comedy film. Filmed in Laferriere's apartment on a $150 budget, Something Remote was awarded "Best Feature" and "Funniest Flick" at the Silk City Flick Fest in 2009. Something Remote was also shown at Gen Con Indy 2010 and the 2010 Wanderings Film Festival. Local newspapers had positive reviews.
Something Remote is a film about three friends that wish for nothing more than to be left alone with the television and pizza. Neil is a regular working guy with a crazy ex-girlfriend who does everything in her power to get into the trio's apartment. Mat and Erik provide advice to their relationship plagued friend. Throughout the movie, the television is turned on, and the audience watches television right along with the three friends. The television material includes everything from original sketches to parodies of popular television shows. Talco, an internationally successful band, lends their talent to Something Remote's soundtrack and to the upbeat nature of the film.
Something Remote ran again on EarthsMightiest.com with new content organized and produced by Rick Desilets. Along with the original webisodes, interviews with Laferriere, Allain, DiTullio, Haley, Selig, Duranti, and Neslusan were released, as well as a short titled "Mantequilla Magica" and the theatrical trailer for Command & Conquer 3: The Forgotten. A preview of the feature-length film was released the week after the series finale.