David Carradine listened well to his father when he said: "Davey, do what I and Bela did - start off really well, then run your own career into the ground by taking any and every movie offer you are given, no matter how poorly paid or terrible it is."
@@ProjectFlashlight612 But it is unfortunate that those were the last films he ever did, before his unfortunate passing. But the Kill Bill movies were amazing.
The house Caradine lives in @4:50 is my house and his wife drives off in my 80 Malibu Classic station wagon. I still live in the house but I don't have the car anymore.
I think it's rented outdated equipment, David's willingness to work for two bottles of everclear, and a budget of $150.75 played a big part in this being made.
This video ends precisely 1 second before David tosses the priceless technologically advanced superweapon down on the ground like the shitty dollar store prop it is.
Oh, yeah, so futuristic, it's just so hard to tell the difference between the future and the present, you know, dude? Can barely tell the difference. Everything looks so different. Can't tell what's in the past; and whats in the future. Especially the cars; and the laser glove thingy Carradine's character uses; in the future. I thought this was a rejected Robocop spinoff at first; honestly.
i love how they make jokes about the glove being used to choke him in autoerotic asphyxiation just like the best of the worst episode of it hahaha I expected that from RLM, especially mike and rich Evans, but Rifftrax usually doesn't get that dark hahaha
So the original was set in LA, but this one is set in Mobile, Alabama? And his wife is Marion, so is she supposed to be the reporter Marion he was protecting in the first movie? And he went from having a beat-up Jeep Cherokee to an even more beat up Ford Bronco? I guess this is the rare sequel with a lower budget than the first movie. It's a good thing we have the "action hero" from Deadly Prey and the executive production skills of David "Space Mutiny" Winters to guide us through.
Actually, MOST sequels have lower budgets than their original movies - at least, there was a whole era where this happened in film - because the producers could milk the known product with its existing hardware and plotlines, and hold out for maximum returns and minimal input.
Everyone rags on David Carradine's performance here, but to be fair they did make him wander around the LA suburbs for days wearing a creepy "future cop" jacket while everyone else got to wear regular old 80s suits.
I think the crappy mini-tv with the resolution of a calculator in their vehicles or maybe his souped up power glove. Actually it might mean in the future they should use force next time...oh hell I dont know.
haha.. he died of autoerotic asphyxiation you die like that and thats all people are ever going to remember about you and make fun of ya for years, it sucks but what can you do
@@wesleycorder4594 it'll be on his tombstone "he died masturbating" hahaha I can't take credit for the joke, I was paraphrasing redlettermedia when they had this movie on best of the worst
David Carradine listened well to his father when he said: "Davey, do what I and Bela did - start off really well, then run your own career into the ground by taking any and every movie offer you are given, no matter how poorly paid or terrible it is."
He did have a brief comeback in the Kill Bill movies, though.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q That is very true
@@ProjectFlashlight612 But it is unfortunate that those were the last films he ever did, before his unfortunate passing. But the Kill Bill movies were amazing.
The house Caradine lives in @4:50 is my house and his wife drives off in my 80 Malibu Classic station wagon. I still live in the house but I don't have the car anymore.
That's pretty cool. Did you get to do a bit as an extra?
1:11 All hands... on deck, Yeeeeeeeyaaaa!!!
He had the beat-up Chevy Blazer of deaths, too.
The first choice of assassin's everywhere.
Hahaha also the "I'm gonna go get drunk!!" Line is the most honest believable line and delivery from David Carradine in his career, it's so real
4:12 - Ha, great reference to the Mobile, Alabama leprechaun!
So, you’re telling me that Future Zone got a sequel but Dredd didn’t??
I want another timeline!
I think it's rented outdated equipment, David's willingness to work for two bottles of everclear, and a budget of $150.75 played a big part in this being made.
4:31 “ready when you are Sgt. Pembry.”
This video ends precisely 1 second before David tosses the priceless technologically advanced superweapon down on the ground like the shitty dollar store prop it is.
Futuristic cars, TVs, phones....yep.
Oh, yeah, so futuristic, it's just so hard to tell the difference between the future and the present, you know, dude? Can barely tell the difference. Everything looks so different. Can't tell what's in the past; and whats in the future. Especially the cars; and the laser glove thingy Carradine's character uses; in the future. I thought this was a rejected Robocop spinoff at first; honestly.
San Diego looks less like Mobile than anywhere...except maybe Milwaukee.
I love the Power Glove. It’s so bad.
"The ugly, the ugly, and the Holy Crap is he ugly!"
At least the music score in Future Force had a late 1980s goofiness to it, this movie's score has the mentality of a Looney Tunes cartoon
i love how they make jokes about the glove being used to choke him in autoerotic asphyxiation just like the best of the worst episode of it hahaha
I expected that from RLM, especially mike and rich Evans, but Rifftrax usually doesn't get that dark hahaha
This movie is filmed at my home town San Diego...shocking
So the original was set in LA, but this one is set in Mobile, Alabama? And his wife is Marion, so is she supposed to be the reporter Marion he was protecting in the first movie? And he went from having a beat-up Jeep Cherokee to an even more beat up Ford Bronco? I guess this is the rare sequel with a lower budget than the first movie. It's a good thing we have the "action hero" from Deadly Prey and the executive production skills of David "Space Mutiny" Winters to guide us through.
i dont think sequels with a lower budget are that rare tbh...
The majority of the budget went to the exploding boat lolol
Don't forget casting the actor who played the priest/mobster in the first movie to play a DIFFERENT mobster in the sequel.
Actually, MOST sequels have lower budgets than their original movies - at least, there was a whole era where this happened in film - because the producers could milk the known product with its existing hardware and plotlines, and hold out for maximum returns and minimal input.
"Who else see da leprechaun, say yeeeayaaaa!"
"Can I borrow a rope?" The best line ever!
These DC choke gags are hanging on by a thread!
Gotta love those car bombs that can't even break the windshield of the car...
If only all these guys with guns were trying to strangle him instead, he'd be nearly invincible!
I had to check my history to make I hadn't already watched this video
Over once might be lethal.
Really funny, the only thing missing is that it doesn't have every one of the David Caruso Yeahs
Actually, despite the rest of the film, the dynamic between father and son is pretty good.
The mesh shirt is so relentlessly awful.
Cyst with teeth and hair 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
"check out the t's.." had me rolling for a while
god now i wanna watch the movie whit the riff
Dang... David Carradean went through a real lul in his career. I can't believe he did this movie lol.
This was a sequel to an equally awful film.
@@moebetta4224 Seriously? There was a previous film that was JUST as terrible as THIS!? You're kidding; right?
Of all the deep cuts in all the world, was not expecting a Mobile Leprechaun reference!
From a classic TV show to portraying Woody Guthrie in a Hal Ashby film to this?
that moment when you realize that his wife is supposed to be the reporter from the first movie
Everyone rags on David Carradine's performance here, but to be fair they did make him wander around the LA suburbs for days wearing a creepy "future cop" jacket while everyone else got to wear regular old 80s suits.
10:42 Put... the glasses... on!
best fight scene ever
“Ooh...I wish my mom jeans fit like that”
“Go ahead”
“Make my zone”
She does look like Al Lewis 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's the best thing about rifftrax. They point out stuff that you may miss and make it funny
So... what about this indicates that it's in the future?
I think the crappy mini-tv with the resolution of a calculator in their vehicles or maybe his souped up power glove. Actually it might mean in the future they should use force next time...oh hell I dont know.
The Title?
I bet this film was funded and produced by the Mafia...They just wanted a break from making porn films, lol
Whatever copy they got for this has the sound pitched up. Listen to RLM's audio.
Danton?
Believe so. Ted Prior, right?
The most uncomfortable, unconvincing married couple ever.
Why do all of the future cars look like 80's junkers?
If his dad was killed before he was born, how was he taught to shoot by "the best"?
haha.. he died of autoerotic asphyxiation
you die like that and thats all people are ever going to remember about you and make fun of ya for years, it sucks but what can you do
Its really embarrassing and like you said no matter what you did in life prior to that. No one will remember.
@@wesleycorder4594 it'll be on his tombstone "he died masturbating" hahaha
I can't take credit for the joke, I was paraphrasing redlettermedia when they had this movie on best of the worst
2:19 This movie is why the Nintendo Power Glove failed. 16:04 A movie with a gimmick that mostly forgets about the gimmick.
Goo-FEE!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I REFUSE TO ACKNOWLEDGE *ends*
;D ;D ;D
Mini Trump: President of the Lesser United States... otherwise known as Canada.
Well, he'd do better than Trudeau, to be sure.
These comments didn't age well
@@biscuithammer00 your opinion