Matt and Cal series

The Matt and Cal series is a series of brickfilms created by Matthew Lieberman and Cody Lieberman. It is a dynamic duo brickfilm series that follows the lives of brothers Matt and Cal and their housemate, The Twilight Zone host Rod Serling, and the strange encounters they have, usually as a result of a portal between dimensions in their bathroom. It stars Matthew Lieberman as Matt (though Matt was voiced by Dario Camerino in Copyright Craze and by Cody Lieberman in Forum Addiction) and Cody Lieberman as Cal.

The characters of Matt and Cal were based on the Lieberman brothers, and Cal's name was derived from Cody Lieberman's initials.

Twilight Trouble (2004)
Main article: Twilight Trouble

Rod Serling introduces the story of Matt and Cal's house and the portal in the bathroom between the third and fifth dimensions that they are not aware of. Two of Matt and Cal's friends arrive to play video games, and one by one they and Cal go to the bathroom without returning. Matt finds them all cornered by an alligator and defeats it with a plunger, and they argue over what caused the alligator's appearance.

Forum Addiction (2004)
Main article: Forum Addiction

Matt is glued to the Brickfilms.com forums and does not notice the bizarre events taking place behind him. Cal finally separates him from the computer by hitting him with a pipe.

Copyright Craze (2005)
Main article: Copyright Craze

As Matt and Cal talk, they keep unwittingly ripping off other brickfilms, and Matt becomes worried that they will get in trouble over copyright infringement and repeatedly checks a copyright handbook. Cal distracts Matt and scribbles out something in the book, so Matt does not realise that their next conversation is also a rip-off. Copyright police arrive and take Matt into custody, to Cal's amusement.

Deep Space (2006)
Main article: Deep Space

Cal finds the portal between dimensions in their bathroom, and he and Matt explore space, learning of where all the strange things have been coming from. They are approached by a ten-foot monster, but a handy "Deus Ex Machina" button teleports them right back to their couch.