Ernest Roulette: Episode 3 | Ernest Saves Christmas
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The third episode in our video mini-series: Ernest Roulette!
We'll be premiering a new episode EVERY TWO WEEKS until we've watched every Ernest film.
Each episode we'll spin the Ernest Roulette Wheel™ and let fate determine which movie we'll watch and critique. Afterward, we'll rank each Ernest adventure and determine the ranking of the Worrell filmography from top to bottom.
Thanks for watching, and don't get punched by Santa!
#ernestroulette
The company that designed Ryan's fancy journal couldn't have predicted that it would be filled with notes from Ernest movies
when he got up I really thought Kevin was going to come back dressed as santa claus.
Fun fact: This movie was made from an already existing screenplay and Ernest was later shoehorned in. Disney had an original script with the concept of Santa Claus retiring. However, writer-director Thom Eberhardt was approached to rewrite the screenplay, and create "a Christmas story with Santa and adults." So, Eberhardt wrote a new screenplay in three weeks. Disney flipped over it and told Eberhardt that they liked it but they're "going to set it in Orlando and turn it into an Ernest movie." Eberhardt took his name off the picture and is not credited on screen. So that's why the movie doesn't feel like an Ernest movie most of the time.
Its amazing that through random chance you have landed on all the movies chronologically so far.
evilmancer it’s truly a magical wheel
don't explain the fucking joke 延のゾ彙科
Santa works in mysterious ways
They'll start paying for their lies after the fifth episode.
It is a shame they didn't actually use the wheel and make themselves rewatch a movie it they spin it again.
neil's genuine look of shock at 1:15 kills me
He drops his mic down slightly upon hearing this sacrilege
The snake wrangler is a take on Jim's "Great Uncle Lloyd" character, one of his staples. The Hymn he sings for his imaginary dead son is Rock of Ages.
Trivia: Uncle Lloyd's son is named Mistake, and he's fond of parmesan cheese.
Uncle Lloyd or Mistake?
This video is like 3 years old and I'm only now noticing "Koy Ernest Qatsi" on the wheel.
I love you guys.
this series is my christmas
i really dont understand why this podcast is so entertaining but i cant stop thinking about it
I saw this one in the theater. That "air brakes" moment was the funniest shit ever at the time.
ryan and kevin moving their arms at the exact same time in the same way at 29:33 is a thing that happens and i cant tell if its funny or if it scares me
I'd say the best part of Ernest Saves Christmas is the actor playing Santa. He's one of, if not the, best Santa actors I've seen in movies.
This is my favorite Ernest movie of them all. I remember seeing this in the theaters when I was like 5 I think
This is legitimately my favourite webseries now.
damnit the skinny guy has shoes now. the continuity is scattered🤣
Niel, Ryan, and Kevin are some real Ernest fellows. 😃 Thank you for the daily dose of Ernest
I see Neil decided to wear shoes for this segment
Never knew I'd be interested in an Ernest podcast
this is no joke my favorite podcast ever
woah ryan was right! it was an ernest movie
Came to the comments to say that Ernest's taxi says 69 on it.
I am catching up with these and it's always so worth it
Each December I watch this movie as part of my Christmas Movie Marathon
I just watched this movie again and felt like watching this again after, didn't notice before that Ernest has, among his Christmas lawn decorations, a shark on the wall with lights on
I appreciate the coordinated denim outfits
Great series. Never thought I'd watch 3 men discuss Ernest movies and be so entertained.
How am I just now finding this
I grew up watching the Ernest movies. My favorite Ernest movies are: Ernest Goes to Camp, Ernest Saves Christmas, and Ernest Goes to Jail.
I love this series so much having just discovered it! I think the Santa in this film is one of the best movie Santas there are. It'll be interesting to see the Scared Stupid one because when I saw that film as a kid I hated it despite loving every other Ernest film I saw. So we'll see if I had any grounds for that hatred.
"Ernest DOES have agency in this film"
every two weeks is christmas with the ernest roulette in our lives
This and Garfield's Christmas were holiday traditions in my house as a kid.
I watch this every year
Whoa I guess I saw a part of this one way back when! All I remember is the "Santa Slays" bit.
23:43 Ernest laugh on point
I just noticed "Koy Ernest Qaatsi" and I'm dying
Aw, they didn't bring up one of my other favorite scenes in the film - when Harmony is riding along with Santa and Ernest at first in the cab, and Ernest is like "that's Santa, and I'm Ernest!" and Harmony looks at Santa, looks back at Ernest who gives her the biggest grin and there's just straight silence for the sake of comedy. It was so funny.
Ernest doesn't drive any worse than anyone else in Orlando
Ernest plays multiple characters with dead sons.
i spent all day wishing for another one of these and it’s right here.... :’) thank you so much.......
Ernest's Agency CONFIRMED.
The glowing sack may be a reference to Repo Man or Kiss Me Deadly. I think the Pulp Fiction DVD might even cite those movies as Tarantino's "inspiration."
I'm loving this series lol
Neil is so wholesome, it kinda surprises me when he curses lol
Yk he made a song called birdf*cker.Listen to it you will never call him wholesome again
I love you guys
I would love for you guys to do commentary while watching so I can watch at home and follow along.
John Cherry might be pretty surprised to find out that he's dead, I think.
Almost certainly the most polished movie in the series, and it'll have a spot in holiday cable schedules for as long as cable itself survives, but it's a bit of an odd duck in its own way. Ernest is the star, and yet it isn't really *about* him in the way that the rest are. The supporting cast drives the plot and eats up most of the emotional weight of the film as they go through the paces of the traditional Christmas movie formula.
Definitely the best episode of the podcast so far, though.
I think that's why I like this one probably the most of the movies I've seen. Harmony, Santa and Joe all share in protagonist duties, so Ernest's free to help out when needed and keep things light. In some of the other movies, he comes off as a simpleton people keep around out of pity, but in this one he's seen through the eyes of Harmony as a fun caretaker, and through Santa as a caring innocent. Vern sees the real Ernest, of course.
Vern won't be fooled again.
Neil Cicierega Yeah, the mix of Ernest's established bumbling with the Pee-Wee Herman manchild shtick they doubled down on in the move from commercials to film does tend to result in him getting dumped on pretty hard. He always rises above it in the end, which is part of the appeal for me, but I can see how it'd be a poor fit for the whimsy of a Christmas film. Ah well, Varney got to exercise his dramatic chops plenty in the next movie.
Sciz Who is dead? If your refering to Jim he probably already knows.
please review ernestqatsi
i need to see ernest rambling to vern about texas pete hot sauce and falling into a well over "the grid"
...what?
as of 2022 bill byrge (bobby) is still alive
SNAKES EAUGH
santa's slay is a real movie
Was that the one with Goldberg, or is that a different Santa horror movie?
Wait a minute this isn't Red Letter Media
Actually, it is a real hymn, called
Rock of Ages
Tarantino actually took the suitcase scene from "Kiss Me Deadly", which Ernest may have been making an ode to as well. But it would be funny to think he stole it from this movie lol.
as my personal favorite ernest movie, i'm sad they spent not a long time talking about it.
I know it's been a year since you commented, but in case you didn't know, they did do a commentary track for this movie. It's available on their Patreon.
Is this RLM
Coca Cola did own Columbia pictures for a while. I haven't finished the video yet, so if you already know this I can do nothing but apologise profusely.
Coke owned RCA. I know because Clint Eastwood banned Coke products from his sets after his son didn't get the Karate Kid role
Fictitious earth*
22:33
Oh my god is is that scene where Santa punches the director in an argument i think that might be the deepest joke of all time !!! Ok ok ok have you ever watched a review of Kirk Cameron's saving Christmas???? I just use that as reference for the council of nicea* story where in rage over what someone was saying bout Jesus st Nicholas smote him on the cheek! Am I over thinking this probably but I had to bring it up
Movie is 95 minutes long
Yeah I liked Ernest movies but you guys are dorks what is this channel? Why? WHY?
watch every neil cicierega video and be enlightened
if you got here you must be a dork, too, DORK.
What is this? the k-mart brand of Wheel of the Worst?
Oh YOU'LL SEE.
Neil lookin hella thin, hope hes okay. D:
mind ya own business
thats just him
20:02
Ah, how convenient. Thanks, past me.