"Elvis" grew up to be a famous singer, and then he died in a plane crash.. and his twin brother made a career as his impersonator. What the hell movie?!
When Ray Liotta says the "Blacks and whites! Jews and gentiles!" line does anyone else expect it to be followed up with "Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!"
So, Jenny believes that rock and roll originated in that club where Drexyl was singing. But in this same universe Elvis Presley exists... Is Elvis Presley an impersonator of Drexyl now? Was Elvis in the club that same night and decided to copy what he was doing? This movie has more layers than it should.
If there is a sequel I hope it tells the story of how Drexel ended up in a nursing home and has to team up with JFK's identical to stop his dad (who has now withered away to the point where he has mummifed and risen again).
HOLY SHIT! I thought the young version of Not Elvis looked familiar. Turns out he was the main kid in A Madea Christmas. Now that's what I call a filmography!
"Hey, how about this brand-new thing called 'rock & roll'? Even though it was just invented, we already remember it fondly. Here's Little Richard with, 'Piano Riff Woo!'"
"... and now Jesus comes to thank him personally ..." Haha, timing! What a great delivery of that line, Brad. That had me laughing out loud at the office, trying to explain why I wasn't working at that moment. Awesome video through and through.
This seriously might be your best Snob in years. Which isn't even to say you've been putting on bad episodes, they've all been amazing. But this one had me in tears I was laughing so hard.
"This is the first time someone got buster for OVERage drinking." "Stop calling him 'Daddy!' it looks like your getting busted by your power top!" I'm watching this at work, and almost choked to death trying not to laugh out loud.
"I say they cut out the middle man and just drive him right to the graveyard." That bit never fails to make me bust up with laughter. One of many moments that make this one of my favorite Snob reviews.
"Uh-oh, dad's trying to fill the wiper fluid with scripture again." I laughed so hard i almost passed out. Long story short, you're getting some papers in the mail. See you in court.
I think Seth Green signs up for shit movies like this just so he can troll everyone. He's set for life off of that Robot Chicken and Family Guy money so he doesn't have to worry if these films flop. I kind of respect him for that.
I love how people think actors are “set for life” and don’t do anything for the paycheck or to stay active as an actor, you know the passion that they turned into a career, probably not just for money. It’ll be nice when one day the Internet comment section of every video realizes that people are not actually like them in real life… And no one takes a job to fucking troll TH-cam commenters. That’ll be a great day… Just to hammer my point home Samuel L Jackson who is worth probably way more than Seth Green is (220 million vs about 40 million net worth for SG) has been in hundreds more movies even though he doesn’t need to because he’s “set from all that money“ which is clearly the reason that people go into acting is for only the money… 🙄
I loved every single joke about Ray Liotta's character being old. And, it's one of the few Snob's episodes where I've seen the movie before. Thanks for an awesome episode!
Could just be like Kirk Cameron with Saving Christmas: An Elvis fan club sees how much money "Christian" movies are making, and decide to try it themselves. Or, that's my theory, at least.
Not really helped by the fact that him saying all are equal in the eyes of the lord is negated by the fact that the basis of Jim Crow was "separate but equal." Which was actually very UNequal.
Stoned Gremlin Productions I would do ANYTHING for that review. I would sleep with a snake in my bed!!! I would hold hands with a man!!! I would even try being a lesbian!!!
Yeah cuz I bet you a viewer of the Cinema Snob who reviews porn and horror movies on the regular are probably spending a lot of time watching Christian movies not rated by the Dove Foundation.
You know, if this film had a sequel and with the way Liotta ages throughout this film, I wouldn't be surprised if he turned into that old lady's mother from the Chocolate episode of Spongebob. Also, R.I.P Ray Liotta.
For as long as I can remember I always wanted to rape a woman with a garden hose. To me that was better than being president of the United States. To rape a woman with a hose was to own the world.
Great episode. A new one for the Snobs top ten imuo. I had to stop the video for a while, I totally lost it + laughed so hard at the "Crashed into the toilet" line. Well played Mr Snob sir, well played.....
That settles it. Bubba Ho-Tep is the first movie I'm watching for this year's Halloween Horrorthon. The Pecker-Growth alone has more entertainment value than this whole movie, and it (thankfully) never even made an on-screen appearance!
Glad you did this one! It was really hard to picture what the movie was really like in your Midnight Screenings. Also, I can't wait until we start getting comments from the religious folks come across your video thinking it will be a positive review.
"Drexel" sounds like the name of the computer antagonist in that Yasmeen Bleeth movie "Game Over" that was made from other FMV game projects' cut scenes.
Man, I've been curious about this trainwreck since you've kind of recommended it to me. I hope local Netflix someday gets the idea to take this one into their programme.
This was one of the earliest episodes we did on Dare Daniel Podcast. Nobody I talk to has heard of it but I love your take. When that promoter reveals that Drexel (The Dream), Ryan Wade, Elvis, (and HIS dead twin Jesse) all exist in this multiverse is hilariously baffling. And the inexplicable cut to the 7 Days' War?!? daredaniel.com/2018/04/24/dare-daniel-episode-2-the-identical/
I wanted to see the bit were the dad tells him he's grounded and the guy playing the kid looks 40 years old . I remember you and your mate talking about this straight after you saw it in the movies . I laughed my ass off when you guys was talking about it
Wait, so did Drexel die on the same plane as Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper? Or was it a different plane? Or was he ACTUALLY supposed to be Ritchie Valens instead of Elvis, and in this universe Ritchie Valens never existed?
I saw that Norm of the North finally came out on dvd when I was in Target the other day, and it's so bad the only recommendation they could put on the box was a dove org seal of approval. They didn't even get a blurb.
I'm so glad you made the Cannibal: The Musical joke, I was just thinking that the guy looked so much like young Trey Parker I even found it a bit distracting lol
to quote batman forever "it just raises too many questions". what decade is this, does Seth green's character not age, and how does Elvis exist in this world
... So He had his boss help him ask out a girl with an under her window serenade after which she seems to be more into his boss... But ends up with him & not the boss. I Think we missed a lot development there
No, I know it too. Had it on DVD until I moved and lost it, along with a bunch of others. Love the humor in that that and that, under the old rating system, it was actually rated G, at least my copy was. :)
Fun Fact:Ashley Judd (The Mom) and Seth Green (the best friend) are I’m not kidding here. 5 Years Apart? Justin Timberlake as Cory Monteith’s teacher sounds less absurd
Umm... wasn't Elvis blonde and born in Mississippi? So if his twin is played by an impersonator presumed to be identical shouldn't he have at least been blonde as a child?
Is anyone else having an issue where the audio keeps going, but the video goes haywire and lags behind the audio? And where can I sign up for the Too Much Information Denomination? And what kind of a fictional biography is this when they can't even get Elv.. er, _Drexel's_ hair color right? (in Cinema Snob's voice) _Which was blonde._
you guys have gained like 30,000 subs since I first found your channel!! I can't believe it's been so long and you've gained so many :D Would you consider doing a 100,000 subscriber special Brad? and if so, what would you wanna do it on?
Drexel "The Dream" Hemsley sounds like a wrestler.
I was thinking adult film star
the only Drexel I know is the one from true romance
A made up one for a syndicated sitcom when they didn't want to pay someone famous.
Oh well at least It isn't a Dream biopic
Absolutely. Especially from the Hulkamania Era.
I came here just for Ray Liotta, a guy who no matter how small the movie was, he always gave his best. Rest in peace
I remember him as Billy Handsome from Mob Of The Dead. He was my favorite character.
"Elvis" grew up to be a famous singer, and then he died in a plane crash.. and his twin brother made a career as his impersonator.
What the hell movie?!
What the fuc*,.......who made this?
The movie...... i mean which production company was the idiot?
"Stop calling him daddy, it looks like you're getting busted by your power top."
A quote for the ages.
What is a power top, anyway?
+Chozo Hunter It's a nickname for the guy in a gay couple who is on top during sex.
Jesse Shade OK, thanks.
what? its any relationship. not just gay.
In 40 years they'll put Seth Green into the ground after he dies from old age and he'll still look like a teenager
The man is probably a vampire.
Or a werewolf **wink wink**
I think what keeping young, he's that he's playing with action figure for a living
Or the spring from Tuck Everlasting.
Alk Kidor *nod*nod*
When Ray Liotta says the "Blacks and whites! Jews and gentiles!" line does anyone else expect it to be followed up with "Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Someone must make that.
R.I.P. Ray Liotta 😔🙏🏿
RIP Ray Liotta
@@LesleyPie y
As someone who worked on this film, this is still hilarious! Been waiting for this review.
What was your job?
So, Jenny believes that rock and roll originated in that club where Drexyl was singing. But in this same universe Elvis Presley exists...
Is Elvis Presley an impersonator of Drexyl now? Was Elvis in the club that same night and decided to copy what he was doing? This movie has more layers than it should.
Jetty Teddy considering Elvis was a white Chuck Berry impersonator, maybe Chuck Berry was there
Bullshit, everyone knows it was Forrest Gump who taught Elvis everything.
If there is a sequel I hope it tells the story of how Drexel ended up in a nursing home and has to team up with JFK's identical to stop his dad (who has now withered away to the point where he has mummifed and risen again).
Best idea ever. I'll watch it tonight
Seth Green will still be playing teenagers when he's like, 70. I don't think he's ever really played an adult...
HOLY SHIT! I thought the young version of Not Elvis looked familiar. Turns out he was the main kid in A Madea Christmas.
Now that's what I call a filmography!
This movie is like if you gave the script of WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY to a director and told him to film it like an actual drama.
"Hey, how about this brand-new thing called 'rock & roll'? Even though it was just invented, we already remember it fondly. Here's Little Richard with, 'Piano Riff Woo!'"
Cleveland it's the 50s kindly enter the treehouse in a more stereotypically animated fashion
"Dance dance boogie rock and roll?" Did Cool Cat write this movie?
One of your best yet, imo, Brad. Your comic timing in this one is flawless haha
"... and now Jesus comes to thank him personally ..."
Haha, timing! What a great delivery of that line, Brad. That had me laughing out loud at the office, trying to explain why I wasn't working at that moment.
Awesome video through and through.
This seriously might be your best Snob in years. Which isn't even to say you've been putting on bad episodes, they've all been amazing. But this one had me in tears I was laughing so hard.
"This is the first time someone got buster for OVERage drinking."
"Stop calling him 'Daddy!' it looks like your getting busted by your power top!"
I'm watching this at work, and almost choked to death trying not to laugh out loud.
"Oh no, Dad's trying to replace the wiper fluid with the scripture again"
in memory of ray liotta. one of my favorite snob reviews
"I say they cut out the middle man and just drive him right to the graveyard."
That bit never fails to make me bust up with laughter. One of many moments that make this one of my favorite Snob reviews.
Dove also as a blurb on the Norm of the North DVD cover.
"Uh-oh, dad's trying to fill the wiper fluid with scripture again."
I laughed so hard i almost passed out.
Long story short, you're getting some papers in the mail. See you in court.
I think Seth Green signs up for shit movies like this just so he can troll everyone. He's set for life off of that Robot Chicken and Family Guy money so he doesn't have to worry if these films flop. I kind of respect him for that.
Or to prove he can get away with playing a teenager, no matter how old he is.
I love how people think actors are “set for life” and don’t do anything for the paycheck or to stay active as an actor, you know the passion that they turned into a career, probably not just for money. It’ll be nice when one day the Internet comment section of every video realizes that people are not actually like them in real life… And no one takes a job to fucking troll TH-cam commenters. That’ll be a great day…
Just to hammer my point home Samuel L Jackson who is worth probably way more than Seth Green is (220 million vs about 40 million net worth for SG) has been in hundreds more movies even though he doesn’t need to because he’s “set from all that money“ which is clearly the reason that people go into acting is for only the money… 🙄
@@cineMADvocate hey had to make the loan on that condo somehow
I actually know the directors family (who also produced it). Seth is a childhood friend of theirs.
@@jonomahon I just knew some sort of nepotism was involved in this production- AND- my condolences!
I loved every single joke about Ray Liotta's character being old.
And, it's one of the few Snob's episodes where I've seen the movie before.
Thanks for an awesome episode!
had me dying at, "First time I see someone busted for over age drinking " 😂😂
What's the point of this movie? He never meets his twin and it never has a reason for anything happening!
TheZombiehunter24 that's what makes it so hilariously bad lol this I like the room of music films lol.
Because Jesus, bro.
Could just be like Kirk Cameron with Saving Christmas: An Elvis fan club sees how much money "Christian" movies are making, and decide to try it themselves. Or, that's my theory, at least.
@@ryantyler9677 This movie was made by a Jewish production company and goes full on Zionist at some point.
While I applaud the attempt at inclusiveness with Liotta's preacher not being a hateful racist....THE PLANTATION ROCK?!?!? REALLY???
Not really helped by the fact that him saying all are equal in the eyes of the lord is negated by the fact that the basis of Jim Crow was "separate but equal." Which was actually very UNequal.
5 years later, you can now watch this movie for free on TH-cam!
Brad, I just wanted to say that you helped me threw the hardest times of my life, no matter what people say your a type of legend to me,
"stop calling him daddy it sounds like youre being busted by your power top"
RIP, Ray Liotta. This was the second movie I thought of when I heard he had died.
"Cut out the middleman and drive him to the graveyard."
Cinema Snob is officially ruler of the known universe
Also, I like how hair & makeup tried to make him look like Elvis, but looks more like Robbie Rotten.
Little Bear RIP Robbie Rotton
If the twins and Elvis got together, they'd just need one more impersonator to play "We are number one"
15:40
Why is there a jewish candelabra behind Estus Perkle?
I'm really confused, about this remake of `If footman tire you' ...
This movie does, however, strangly make sense as an `In the name of the King' remake!
Mu God!!
oh...Seth Green...no....no
Ikr what dark sorcery made him do this film
Keep in mind, he also did *It.*
He needed the money.
IT (1990) as Richie
brad, have you ever come across musical pornos? with legit musical numbers?
Yep, I did an episode on an Alice in Wonderland one a few years back.
Are you going to review Dancin' It's On this month?
Not this month, probably next year.
I remember there being some efukt American Idol spoof with a catchy techno track. Winona - Lalala
Stoned Gremlin Productions
I would do ANYTHING for that review.
I would sleep with a snake in my bed!!!
I would hold hands with a man!!!
I would even try being a lesbian!!!
At this point, I've just learned to avoid all films that have good ratings with the Dove foundation.
In case you didn't know, they also said Norm of the North was appropriate for all ages.....yeah.
Yeah cuz I bet you a viewer of the Cinema Snob who reviews porn and horror movies on the regular are probably spending a lot of time watching Christian movies not rated by the Dove Foundation.
@@cineMADvocate That you Debbie Downer?
My guess is that name-dropping of Elvis was genuinely an accident / ad lib, and they just left it in.
Even so, you'd think the director or editor would caught that mistake, right?
Nope; it was actually done for legal purposes.
Not gonna lie, seeing the notification for this in my YT feed gave me a bit of a thrill :-D
Me too!! I love this guy.
im right there with you
The box cover interested me.
You and me, sister.
same here
Jesus. The main guy looks like a mix of Sylvester Stallone, Elvis, and someone else. His face is so weirdly flat.
Maybe some Michael Madsen thrown in.
+Sting SniperScope I dunno. his face isn't flat enough...
Haha, love this reply.
+Sting SniperScope and a touch of brando
***** You're life was an eighties movie? God, I wish my life was like that.
Was anyone disappointed by the lack of Snob not reacting to the name Brad Jones being in the credits?
You know, if this film had a sequel and with the way Liotta ages throughout this film, I wouldn't be surprised if he turned into that old lady's mother from the Chocolate episode of Spongebob. Also, R.I.P Ray Liotta.
"Stop calling him daddy, it looks like you're being busted by your powertop" I fell to the floor laughing when I heard that
I bet Dancin' it's on is coming this month
Oh my god, I hope so! I've been waiting for that since the 'worst films of the year' video.
Shittily-formatted quote:
Stoned Gremlin Productions7 minutes ago
Not this month, probably next year.
+Amethyst Stohner Yeah, I just saw that. Sucks to wait, but at least he's got plans to do it.
Dare I dream?
My money's on Jesus Christ Superstar
For a faith-based film, this isn't too bad. Ray Liotta's character isn't hateful or hypocritical at all, and the ending is somewhat touching.
It isn’t too good either 🥱
I caught some of this one day in a day room at the dorm and it was as inexplicable to me as a talking octopus.
Ashley Judd, Joe Pantoliano, Ray Liotta, why!?
Also, it's odd that atheist Seth Green is in a religious film.
He was probably offered a shit loud that he wouldn't normally get at Family Guy.
Just to say he was in this shitty movie. Hell, I'd have been in this movie just to say that.
Seth Green probably thought it sounded hilarious and wanted some Robot Chicken material.
Maybe he actually read the script before hand and joined in for LAUGHS? Who wouldn't want to get paid for being a part of something they laugh at?
Just so he could tell people, 'Hey, I was in the shittiest movie ever!'
Still waiting for you to review Dancin': It's On!
Hopefully that will be his next review to conclude Musical March in September.
That would be truly amazing.
Unfortunately, Brad just said in a comment that we likely won't get Dancin: It's On until next year :(
I just saw it...
I think this, The Babe Ruth Story, and the Oogieloves are my favorite Snob episodes.
I need a Cinema Snob review of God's Not Dead 2 in my life.
Same
Yes!
I have a bad feeling Atheists, liberals and Muslims won't be the only ones getting insulted in this God's Not Dead sequel
Jake Bryant Honestly, anyone with any semblance of intelligence will be insulted by that movie.
Very true
I've been anticipating this snob episode for so long. Thank you brad, you just made my week.
This is a weird bio of Elvis Himselvis.
Great. Now every time Ray Leota shows up in a movie I'm gonna think of that damn hose
For as long as I can remember I always wanted to rape a woman with a garden hose. To me that was better than being president of the United States. To rape a woman with a hose was to own the world.
+EnsignRicky011 now go home and get your fuckin hose!
Shut up, sit down. I'll tell you what we're gonna do. You're gonna find out who took our garden hose, and then, I'm gonna kill them.
I know who took his hose!
BLACKS AND WHITES! JEWS AND GENTILES!!!
"You want me to play 7 different parts? Well I'm on seven different drugs, let's do this shit WOO!" - Jake Norvell
I would swear this film is a parody if it wasn't played so straight.
My favorite thing about this movie is how much it reminds me of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, except played completely straight
Romy Iannuzzi me, too. I see it many times🎥
THE WRONG KID DIED!!!
Great episode. A new one for the Snobs top ten imuo. I had to stop the video for a while, I totally lost it + laughed so hard at the "Crashed into the toilet" line. Well played Mr Snob sir, well played.....
Ghost Slaves The Movie. Make It happen Brad.
*Ghost Fever.*
Godzilla52 They come back to kick the asses of white supremacists?
Isn't that just The Haunting in Connecticut 2?
Starring Slaver Brian.
That settles it. Bubba Ho-Tep is the first movie I'm watching for this year's Halloween Horrorthon. The Pecker-Growth alone has more entertainment value than this whole movie, and it (thankfully) never even made an on-screen appearance!
Glad you did this one! It was really hard to picture what the movie was really like in your Midnight Screenings. Also, I can't wait until we start getting comments from the religious folks come across your video thinking it will be a positive review.
So glad you finally did this one. It was definitely worth the wait
Brad,
Thanks for brightening my day! I enjoy your videos of your film reviews.. keep up the awesome work
What.... man, I remember the midnight screenings of this movie, but how on Earth did I forget this review entirely !? It's very good!!!!
14:23 With the way that was edited I half expected it into a cut to a
bizarre, three-person wedding with the two of them and Joe Pantoliano.
Ray Liottta as Estus Perkle would be an interesting, but funny movie.
Yeah but it would be less creepy if it were Ray asking us if we are gonna cum.
"Drexel" sounds like the name of the computer antagonist in that Yasmeen Bleeth movie "Game Over" that was made from other FMV game projects' cut scenes.
Another legendary Midnight Screening! These are great Brad, keep them up!
Man, I've been curious about this trainwreck since you've kind of recommended it to me. I hope local Netflix someday gets the idea to take this one into their programme.
Ray Liotta has Up and Downs but in the End he was one Thing. A Legend!
When Ray was holding his baby in the woods I was expecting a 300 reference of cheeking the child for defects before throwing it off a cliff.
All the early sixties rock in this movie sound like smooth hits of the eighties.
This was one of the earliest episodes we did on Dare Daniel Podcast. Nobody I talk to has heard of it but I love your take. When that promoter reveals that Drexel (The Dream), Ryan Wade, Elvis, (and HIS dead twin Jesse) all exist in this multiverse is hilariously baffling. And the inexplicable cut to the 7 Days' War?!? daredaniel.com/2018/04/24/dare-daniel-episode-2-the-identical/
I’m definitely gonna check this out! Thanks for posting it!
15:50 Why is there a menorah in the background
The Six Day War was in June
They also had a famous cousin from Connecticut Hunter Hearst Helmsley
I wanted to see the bit were the dad tells him he's grounded and the guy playing the kid looks 40 years old . I remember you and your mate talking about this straight after you saw it in the movies . I laughed my ass off when you guys was talking about it
Wait, so did Drexel die on the same plane as Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper? Or was it a different plane? Or was he ACTUALLY supposed to be Ritchie Valens instead of Elvis, and in this universe Ritchie Valens never existed?
OH FUCK YEAH, I LIVE FOR THIS BRAD!
I saw that Norm of the North finally came out on dvd when I was in Target the other day, and it's so bad the only recommendation they could put on the box was a dove org seal of approval. They didn't even get a blurb.
I'm so glad you made the Cannibal: The Musical joke, I was just thinking that the guy looked so much like young Trey Parker I even found it a bit distracting lol
3000 miles to Graceland. A great movie. Haven't seen it in years. Watching it after this review. Thanks, Snob!
to quote batman forever "it just raises too many questions". what decade is this, does Seth green's character not age, and how does Elvis exist in this world
That Cannibal reference was hilarious and spot on.
... So He had his boss help him ask out a girl with an under her window serenade after which she seems to be more into his boss... But ends up with him & not the boss. I Think we missed a lot development there
3:24 For a few seconds there, Liotta got close to becoming William Shatner's character from that Roger Corman movie, The Intruder.
Did they get their costumes from the set of Children Must Not Play with Dead Things?
Huh. You know that movie exists. Thought I was alone on that.
Yep it's an awesome film. Those zombies/the new risen scared me for a while. They reminded of the dead from Dawn of the Dead (the original one).
No, I know it too. Had it on DVD until I moved and lost it, along with a bunch of others. Love the humor in that that and that, under the old rating system, it was actually rated G, at least my copy was. :)
I got my copy from a Hollywood Video. I can't remember the rating on my copy, it definitely was not R like it should of been.
I thought it was called "Children shouldn't play with dead things" or am I remembering it wrong?
I have been waiting for this review since the Midnight Screening. Bless thee, CinemaSnob, Bless thee!
If I want to see a movie involving Elvis conspiracy theories, I'll stick to Bubba Ho-Tep, thank you very much!
There’s no Elvis conspiracies in this
why is the dialog in mono
WHY IS THE DIALOG IN MONO
Your piece has aged well. Very relevant to this day (june 2020 year of plague) wonderful channel 10/10
Fun Fact:Ashley Judd (The Mom) and Seth Green (the best friend) are I’m not kidding here. 5 Years Apart?
Justin Timberlake as Cory Monteith’s teacher sounds less absurd
just woke up hungover as fuck and needed a crystal pepsi and some snob episodes, hits the spot
I came back to pay tribute to the man. RIP Ray
This review had the Cannibal: The Musical reference that we didn't know we needed!
Finally I have been waiting for this for forever.
Thank you very much for the Cannibal the Musical reference....it's all I'm askin for, and made my day very schpadoinkle.....let's build a snowman!
Umm... wasn't Elvis blonde and born in Mississippi? So if his twin is played by an impersonator presumed to be identical shouldn't he have at least been blonde as a child?
This movie was obviously written by someone that knows nothing about Elvis.
Yeah Elvis was a blonde. Can't imagine it though
he;s not an elvis impersonator, hes a drexle the dream hemsley impersonator
This isn't about Elvis, according to the music exec who said there's only one Elvis, only one Drexel and only one Beatles.
Elvis’s twin was born before him but then he died and then Elvis popped out
Is anyone else having an issue where the audio keeps going, but the video goes haywire and lags behind the audio?
And where can I sign up for the Too Much Information Denomination?
And what kind of a fictional biography is this when they can't even get Elv.. er, _Drexel's_ hair color right? (in Cinema Snob's voice) _Which was blonde._
you guys have gained like 30,000 subs since I first found your channel!! I can't believe it's been so long and you've gained so many :D Would you consider doing a 100,000 subscriber special Brad? and if so, what would you wanna do it on?
2:09 Ghost slaves? I'm surprised he didn't make a "Ghost Fever" reference.
Well, "Drexell Hemsley" is obvious enough to a Ghost Fever reference...
The Identical 2 where we found out that Michael Jackson has a twin, but since they can't use his name, they use Calvin Walker.