I didn't realize he had passed, just on Thursday! Well, he really was a Saint in the movie business. He either helped new people get their start in the movie business, or gave them work at the end of their careers.
He made some trash but he also made directors, actors, screen writers and in turn is responsible for some of the biggest movies ever made.. He doesn’t get the credit he deserves …
@@JasonBrant For serious. It's the same area in California where they shot a lot of Star Trek exteriors like Kirk's fight with the Gorn -- Vasquez Rocks.
@@Dolemite5194The Batcave was at Griffith Park Observatory. I think the same cave is used in Attack of the crab monsters as well. Vasquez Rocks is further outside of LA.
When I was about 22 or so, my girlfriend at the time had a grandmother who was a half Black, half Native American straight laced church going woman. One evening we were at her home while she was out, we discovered a stash of x-rated comedy albums behind her TV, chiefly Redd Foxx, and Rudy Ray Moore. I'll always remember with a big grin that blowing her self-righteous cover moment. Viva hypocrisy!!
I am seventy and white. My sister was about five years younger than I am and wanted to see a movie that was blacksploitation.. I loved the movies but I was surprised. We went to a little theater and were the only white folks there. It was a very good time. All the screaming and laughing of the audience was great. My sister learned how to say “lookout Mother Fucker!” She was 14 I think. The place just Erupted! Best movie experience ever and I can’t remember anything about the movie…
I'm a white male, 43, got into blaxploitation with I'm gonna GIT you, Sucka (Keenan Ivory Wayans) and made the jump to the Actual movies; Shaft, Truck Turner, Jim Kelly flicks. Love the genre, have the Dolemite box set.
The guy at 15:35 with the double shoulder holster is Jerry Jones he was in Dolemite as the undercover federal agent. I think he was also a writer and producer on the franchise. And his last collaboration with Rudy Ray Moore was Disco Godfather.
@@JasonBrant You may also be correct that he did so after seeing the unintentional laughs in preceding movie. Still, I think the reckless abandon in 'Tornado hits way better than the self-consciously "humorous" Birdemic 2. My brother and sisters all howled at that "Bitch, are you for real?" when I brought the VHS home from the video rental store decades ago. If you haven't watched for enjoyment Black Dynamite, treat yourselves to it. It perfectly nails the genre right down to the look of the film.
@@JasonBrant You seen him recently? He's 78 yet still looks young and in great shape. :O Edit: Oh you literally said same sorta thing when he comes on screen. My bad. :) That's what I get for hanging out in comments before I watch the video (I was waiting for my dinner to cook) :D
I worked with a guy who carried a double rig shoulder holster. He said it was quicker to pull another revolver than to load a revolver. This was in 1978 or 9..
If I were a scriptwriter or director I'd make a note of that. Would be a great scene in a movie. I could see Tarantino working that into a scene. The way I imagine the scenario you describe in my head has such a 70s vibe. I grew up watching Dolemite in the 70s and 80s and yeah, the double holster would look cool. Thanks for sharing your nenory
Winston Zeddemore was probably talking about Dolemite when he said: "I've only been with the company for a couple of weeks, but these things are real. Since I joined these men, I've seen sh-- that'll turn you white."
Im a HUGE Rudy Ray Moore fan ! I loved the spoof of him as "Bulldog" in Black Dynamite...another underrated movie. Thanks for sharing this with us guys.....absolutely amazing !
Congrats on 100k! You guys have been busting your asses and it's great to see it paying off for you! All jokes aside, if you could get to talk to Ernie Hudson that would be so bleeping amazing. He's gotta be a treasure trove of stories. Ghostbusters, The Crow, Oz and so much more.
To answer the question about the revolver with a supressor, since there is inheritly by design a gap between the cylinder and barrel of a revolver, they cannot be suppressed, BUT, there is one exception to the rule, the 1895 nagant revolver, chambered in 7.62x25, used extremely extensively by the soviets in WWII.
If you’re looking for any of the cars from this film, I’m pretty sure they’re all either lowered or lifted and scattered across every driveway in my neighborhood.
I've been waiting for this since I started following your channel. I hope you do Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son In Law and The Dolemite Explosion next. I also wouldn't be opposed to a rewatch of Dolemite and Disco Godfather in the current format!
@@JasonBrant Dolemite Explosion definitely swings it back to "they didn't intentionally make a bad movie" in my opinion. Despite Dolemite now having magic powers.
First RIP to Mr. Roger Corman. Mr. Erie Hudson is body goals for all men, if lucky enough to reach 78. Respect. Yes, there was a silenced revolver. The Russian Nagant M1895. Decent at being suppressed from what I hear. Moore's movies are a variety show burlesque event. Black 007 Bruce Lee, with a dash of Superfly. He's trying to fit actual actors, his friends, music entertainers, extras he found on the street, and most importantly women smoke shows of the time he was intimately acquainted with..or wanted to be. Truly The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus of blaxploitation movies. The story morphs to whatever he had access to. True guerrilla style of filmmaking of the time. Never knew if he would have the ability to make another film. So he just added whatever caught the eye... Like Glorya De Lani (the one with big personality and penchant to work out before naughty) or Sir Lady Java ( the tall lady and just happened to be a trans rights activists back in the day.) Appreciate his Ed Wood like enthusiasm. And confidence in himself... even if the result of the films where varied and sprinkled with his vanity buns. Appreciate the work editing it all. Lol.
So this movie was basically , Stuff happens, Yabo's ,Ernie Hudson , more stuff happens, cars explode ,Yabo's ,Ernie Hudson , Yabo's , Ernie hudson kung fu fighting ,shoot out ,blue shirt guys dies , weird dude shoots guy in a fishing vest . The END 👍
22:55 A VERY astute observation, Brian! Resident firearm expert here: Yes, in revolvers, the lockup where the cylinder mates to the barrel does allow gas to blow out of the sides. However, there are a few purpose-built models where the cylinder actually presses up around the outer surface of the barrel to create a tightened seal. The Nagant revolver had a similar lockup. That said, it is easy to attach a silencer onto a revolver due to the fixed barrel, but there will almost always be some blow-by at the cylinder. But this is less important than you might think in most contexts (such as for criminals who aren't going to be in sustained firefights.) All they want is to reduce the report and flash of a couple gunshots at the most. That makes them harder to locate and harder for witnesses to be 100% sure that they just saw/heard a firearm being discharged. This arrangement also allows them to retain the casings of fired rounds. But the blow-by problem does still majorly impact the effectiveness and efficiency of silencers, so you aren't likely to see it much outside of the context mentuoned above. I appreciate y'all knowing a lot more about firearms than most other people. That's why I like to chime in and just add in that one extra layer of information in case you might be interested. Keep up the great work! Cheers!
You know if you got in touch with Mr Hudson he seems like a guy who would agree to at least a computer interview about his career and his opinion on independent films. He was also in a couple of sci fi movies as a young guy..
I always love the Rudy ray Moore movies they r hilarious n they r more hilarious when yall censored the swearing with the cow noises n plus the eddie Murphy movie about his Dolomite is hilarious n too lol 🙏😎😂❤️
@@JasonBrant Wasnt funny like Dolomite but still a Rudy Ray Moore film. His films are great even if they suck! I also like your funny, medium and disapointment reactions. Cant be Christmas (Elves) every day.
7am in Alaska, coffee and dabs ready to go, LET'S DO THIS!!!! Work's gonna suck today. Roger Corman died last night. I'm ready for some laughs. ON WIT DA FUN
My grandfather was heavily into Blaxploitation movies and had a whole VHS collection of Rudy Ray Moore films, including this one. They were given to my Dad, who then passed them on to me, and this is how I was introduced to the insanity of The Human Tornado at 12 years old 😂Good times.
There is one revolver that I'm aware of that can be equipped with a suppressor the nagant m1895, the cylinder moves forward and stops gas from escaping it was originally intended to get more power out of the cartridge
The Russian Nagant M1895 revolver, not to be confused with the Mosin Nagant rifle, can be supressed. The cylinder, barrel and case create a seal that prevents outgassing in the cylinder gap. I believe there is one other revolver that can be supressed, but I dont remember what it is.
Yeees!! Man this weekend keeps getting better haha i just got home from a random trip to NYC to get a tattoo from my FAVORITE artist and friend GWOOKI, and now this gem of a movie haha Best weekend in a while! Thanks for taking this weekend to a new level lmfao!
Check out "The Guy from Harlem"; another grade Z blaxplotation movie with Wildman Steve, who was in Moore's orbit (I think they did some albums together)
Have you considered reviewing that Eddie Murphy movie ABOUT Rudy Ray Moore? That might be interesting. "...Casting women based on their bust size." You must LOVE the movies by Russ Meyer!
SBIG, baby!!! HA! This one's a real mutha of a movie! Jason's is a classic, Erin's is funny, but I like the art style of the cars... Brian wins the shirt battle.
I became a Rudy Ray Moore fan decades ago when I saw his movies in Blockbuster and The Human Tornado is legendary. If I were Ernie Hudson I would proudly have this film on my resume in gold ink. "Bitch! Are you for REAL?" was one of many quotes my group of friends used all the time back then. Haha!
Hilarious reactions, this channel is a great tonic for depression. I seen Last Kumite & loved it reminded me of the 90's when i found a B' movie gem at the video store. I reviewed it on Letterboxd as a thank you to your channel for keeping my laughing through a very bad couple of years with my mental health issues, hopefully my review gets word of mouth out there help promote the movie & garner some karate movie fans to check it out.
Nunchucks (correctly spelled "nunchaku" and pronounced "noon-cha-koo" and means "two feet" because each handle is around one foot long) are basically just something that look cool but they we never used on the battlefield. I was told, and I believe evidence supports this, they were mainly used in a law enforcement capacity to subdue people. With a nunchaku an ancient police officer or security guard could keep violent people at bay, knock weapons out of their hands, swing it to hit the arms and legs to cause pain, and wrap it around someone's forearm, calve, or neck to squeeze to create pain compliance to make them easier to restrain. In modern times they've been used by police all over the world to include the LAPD. Most people today use them as a toy and they put their hand on the top of the handle by the rope because the closer to the rope you hold it the more control you have when doing flippy tricks, but the less reach and power you have. To use as a weapon you hold the bottom of the handle which gives you more leverage which results in power. When you swing you use your entire arm like throwing a baseball and the result is very fast and powerful strike you probably won't even see before it hits you. Its a decent weapon, but a "smiley" (a padlock on the end of a chain) is much better. The nunchaku is popular today soley because its fun to swing around, it looks cool, and if you swing them around while having a mustache the panties fall like rain.
How I found out about Rudy Ray Moore is he made a cameo in the movie Big Money Hustlas and every time he was on screen the theme of Human Tornado was playing
The last Rudy Ray Moore movie you watched on here was Vampire Assassin I think...so thank god you watched something with actual production value in it. I mean this one still isn't perfect but it's a far cry from VA. xD
Did you have to change the title or re-upload the whole thing ? I could have sworn I saw a different title a few hours ago. Anyway, gonna save this one for later today with (hopefully) the whole commentary.
If someone has To The Limit starring Anna Nicole Smith send it to these guys. I watched it the other night and SBIG was the first thing I thought of. It was amazing in so many ways.
This movie, among other things, was a great showcase for the black entertainment subculture at the time. It is a sort of variety show of different acts: singers, dancers, etc. So it's interesting from that perspective.
Rudy was a comedian who sold comedy records before he made the first movie, and the Dolemite character was part of his act. "Dolemite" was actually sort of an urban legend that Rudy heard people make obscene rhyming jokes about in the 60s. He took on the persona as part of his act. It seems like you just didn't know that he was always in on the joke.
“BITCH ARE YOU FO REAL!?!” Watching one of the classics!
That phrase been in my rotation since I first saw this 25+ years ago.
@@PorkFistedViking it’s such a classic and can be used anywhere and everywhere!
Hahaha i was cracking up!!!
@@langleymneelyand it’s not gender specific! lol 😂
I love how explicitly Black Dynamite was parodying this style of movie XD
Loved that movie!😊
@@AnikMonette Check out the cartoon. HoneyBee is running a Whorphanage. Also more Nixon. And Black Dynamite dong.
@@AnikMonette Same, it's so good!
@@chuckhouse5179 Ah, thanks for that, I'll check that out!
RIP Roger Corman.
RIP
The man responsible for about 50% of bad movie channels content.
I didn't realize he had passed, just on Thursday! Well, he really was a Saint in the movie business. He either helped new people get their start in the movie business, or gave them work at the end of their careers.
He made some trash but he also made directors, actors, screen writers and in turn is responsible for some of the biggest movies ever made..
He doesn’t get the credit he deserves …
@@AwwscrewitAnd it's glorious; all hail Roger Corman RIP
Dolemite on Mother's day. This is the channel we need not deserve!
@@BGNOLA I believe they've covered both.
Word to ya motha!
Right?!😊
@@chuckn4851 You no business having!!!!!!
@@chuckn4851Vanilla?
Fun fact: the tunnel they drive through during the chase is the same one used as the Batcave entrance in Batman 1966.
No kidding?
@@JasonBrant For serious. It's the same area in California where they shot a lot of Star Trek exteriors like Kirk's fight with the Gorn -- Vasquez Rocks.
Oh shit
@@Dolemite5194The Batcave was at Griffith Park Observatory. I think the same cave is used in Attack of the crab monsters as well. Vasquez Rocks is further outside of LA.
@@bperdew98 You're right. This is still the Batcave, I just got the location wrong -- Bronson Canyon.
When I was about 22 or so, my girlfriend at the time had a grandmother who was a half Black, half Native American straight laced church going woman. One evening we were at her home while she was out, we discovered a stash of x-rated comedy albums behind her TV, chiefly Redd Foxx, and Rudy Ray Moore. I'll always remember with a big grin that blowing her self-righteous cover moment. Viva hypocrisy!!
To this day, Ernie Hudson is Jacked. And hes like in his 60s, 70s. Very fit man
He's 78. So almost 80. which makes it even more incredible. :O
He is 5 years older than Bill Murray but looks at least 15 years younger.
I am a black male (62 years old) who can remember the "blaxplotation" films of the 70's. They were great. Thanks for the memories.
I am seventy and white. My sister was about five years younger than I am and wanted to see a movie that was blacksploitation..
I loved the movies but I was surprised. We went to a little theater and were the only white folks there. It was a very good time. All the screaming and laughing of the audience was great. My sister learned how to say “lookout Mother Fucker!”
She was 14 I think.
The place just Erupted!
Best movie experience ever and I can’t remember anything about the movie…
@@ferdonandebull That's awesome!!!😂😂
"I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" is a parody of those movies, and it's one of my favorites. Anything the Wayans brothers do is hilarious.
I'm a white male, 43, got into blaxploitation with I'm gonna GIT you, Sucka (Keenan Ivory Wayans) and made the jump to the Actual movies; Shaft, Truck Turner, Jim Kelly flicks. Love the genre, have the Dolemite box set.
The guy at 15:35 with the double shoulder holster is Jerry Jones he was in Dolemite as the undercover federal agent. I think he was also a writer and producer on the franchise. And his last collaboration with Rudy Ray Moore was Disco Godfather.
Ernie Hudson is also in 1980 Chuck Norris film The Octagon. Not sure how much he’s in it but he is credited. Might be worth a look.
Congratulations on hitting 100K. Well deserved and long overdue. Great job to all of you, even Dave!
Even Dave 🤣
Especially Dave! :D
Rudy Ray Moore is the vanity project king.
I can't wait to watch this reaction. The Human Tornado is a treasure because Moore is having a ton of fun with the movie.
He's definitely leaning into it.
@@JasonBrant You may also be correct that he did so after seeing the unintentional laughs in preceding movie. Still, I think the reckless abandon in 'Tornado hits way better than the self-consciously "humorous" Birdemic 2. My brother and sisters all howled at that "Bitch, are you for real?" when I brought the VHS home from the video rental store decades ago. If you haven't watched for enjoyment Black Dynamite, treat yourselves to it. It perfectly nails the genre right down to the look of the film.
@@bighuge1060 Rudy was a comedian and created the Dolemite character for his act. There was no unintentional comedy.
It seems like that rare movie that’s deliberately trying to be funny bad, but actually succeeding at it.
That’s like finding a unicorn
That's a great way to describe it!
Either way, you know it's horny.
Young Ernie Hudson is an unexpected bonus
Looking jacked too!
Stay Puft shirt called him and Ernie answered 😁🍻👍👍
@@JasonBrant You seen him recently? He's 78 yet still looks young and in great shape. :O
Edit: Oh you literally said same sorta thing when he comes on screen. My bad. :) That's what I get for hanging out in comments before I watch the video (I was waiting for my dinner to cook) :D
Ya gotta focus on something positive when everything else is a bad fever dream!
I worked with a guy who carried a double rig shoulder holster. He said it was quicker to pull another revolver than to load a revolver.
This was in 1978 or 9..
If I were a scriptwriter or director I'd make a note of that. Would be a great scene in a movie. I could see Tarantino working that into a scene. The way I imagine the scenario you describe in my head has such a 70s vibe. I grew up watching Dolemite in the 70s and 80s and yeah, the double holster would look cool. Thanks for sharing your nenory
Brian: "Did he have a snack?"
Drax: "Metaphor."
Rudy Ray showed Moore in this.
It seems he went the way of Skynet and became self aware
“Happy MOTHER! Day.”
- Glenn Danzig
Winston Zeddemore was probably talking about Dolemite when he said:
"I've only been with the company for a couple of weeks, but these things are real. Since I joined these men, I've seen sh-- that'll turn you white."
Dude’s going for Wilt Chamberlin’s record.
For real.
Im a HUGE Rudy Ray Moore fan ! I loved the spoof of him as "Bulldog" in Black Dynamite...another underrated movie. Thanks for sharing this with us guys.....absolutely amazing !
I just got the news that Roger Corman had passed; thank you for elevating my mood.
Congrats on 100k! You guys have been busting your asses and it's great to see it paying off for you!
All jokes aside, if you could get to talk to Ernie Hudson that would be so bleeping amazing. He's gotta be a treasure trove of stories. Ghostbusters, The Crow, Oz and so much more.
One of the best writers of that generation...
haha
4:15 - When you've heard one of the most ridiculous lines in movie history for the 1st time.......😆
This is how you make a movie on LSD.
That fashion really does hit different.
To answer the question about the revolver with a supressor, since there is inheritly by design a gap between the cylinder and barrel of a revolver, they cannot be suppressed, BUT, there is one exception to the rule, the 1895 nagant revolver, chambered in 7.62x25, used extremely extensively by the soviets in WWII.
If you’re looking for any of the cars from this film, I’m pretty sure they’re all either lowered or lifted and scattered across every driveway in my neighborhood.
Definitely watch “My name is Dolemite” and you will understand exactly why these movies have this style!
I've been waiting for this since I started following your channel. I hope you do Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son In Law and The Dolemite Explosion next. I also wouldn't be opposed to a rewatch of Dolemite and Disco Godfather in the current format!
Petey 😂😂😂😂😂 man that movie had me in tears
We'll definitely get to his other movies.
Petey Wheatstraw! Aw lawd! The cow jumped over da moon!
@@JasonBrant Dolemite Explosion definitely swings it back to "they didn't intentionally make a bad movie" in my opinion. Despite Dolemite now having magic powers.
First RIP to Mr. Roger Corman.
Mr. Erie Hudson is body goals for all men, if lucky enough to reach 78. Respect.
Yes, there was a silenced revolver. The Russian Nagant M1895. Decent at being suppressed from what I hear.
Moore's movies are a variety show burlesque event. Black 007 Bruce Lee, with a dash of Superfly. He's trying to fit actual actors, his friends, music entertainers, extras he found on the street, and most importantly women smoke shows of the time he was intimately acquainted with..or wanted to be. Truly The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus of blaxploitation movies. The story morphs to whatever he had access to. True guerrilla style of filmmaking of the time. Never knew if he would have the ability to make another film. So he just added whatever caught the eye... Like Glorya De Lani (the one with big personality and penchant to work out before naughty) or Sir Lady Java ( the tall lady and just happened to be a trans rights activists back in the day.)
Appreciate his Ed Wood like enthusiasm. And confidence in himself... even if the result of the films where varied and sprinkled with his vanity buns. Appreciate the work editing it all. Lol.
So this movie was basically , Stuff happens, Yabo's ,Ernie Hudson , more stuff happens, cars explode ,Yabo's ,Ernie Hudson , Yabo's , Ernie hudson kung fu fighting ,shoot out ,blue shirt guys dies , weird dude shoots guy in a fishing vest . The END 👍
I got a message yesterday telling me The last Kumite was on it's way to me . Woo hoo!
I am SO good on this🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I bought you something, Jason, to go with Erin's! I'll send it out soon as it arrives!
Seeya guys on Thursday!!!
Please, pay tribute to Roger Corman by watching one of this movies.
Death Race 2000!
Dolemite f*cks too fast too furious in The Human Tornado.
genuinely if you haven’t recently, go look at a recent picture of *78* year old _ernie hudson…_ that cat looks incredible.
@@intellectic9155true, but he also looks healthy. Man is older than Stallone and looks much better
At 50% speed those fight scenes are great 😂
The Stay Puft shirt is some excellent serendipity.
Rudy Ray More was a legend.
Wish granted, do a search and they covered it 4 years ago 😁👍👍🍻
@@WhenTheManComesAround changed my comment when I saw the end.
Dudeeeeeeeee. This is the best "dolemite" movie ever!
I liked Dolemite more.
Petey Wheatstraw for me!
1:20 He hit the glass/mirror with some weird kind of elongated iron/silver cross. Like imagine you held a small sword by the wrong end.
22:55
A VERY astute observation, Brian! Resident firearm expert here:
Yes, in revolvers, the lockup where the cylinder mates to the barrel does allow gas to blow out of the sides. However, there are a few purpose-built models where the cylinder actually presses up around the outer surface of the barrel to create a tightened seal. The Nagant revolver had a similar lockup.
That said, it is easy to attach a silencer onto a revolver due to the fixed barrel, but there will almost always be some blow-by at the cylinder. But this is less important than you might think in most contexts (such as for criminals who aren't going to be in sustained firefights.) All they want is to reduce the report and flash of a couple gunshots at the most. That makes them harder to locate and harder for witnesses to be 100% sure that they just saw/heard a firearm being discharged. This arrangement also allows them to retain the casings of fired rounds.
But the blow-by problem does still majorly impact the effectiveness and efficiency of silencers, so you aren't likely to see it much outside of the context mentuoned above. I appreciate y'all knowing a lot more about firearms than most other people. That's why I like to chime in and just add in that one extra layer of information in case you might be interested.
Keep up the great work!
Cheers!
Nagant M1895 being one of those revolvers that would work very well with a silencer
You know if you got in touch with Mr Hudson he seems like a guy who would agree to at least a computer interview about his career and his opinion on independent films.
He was also in a couple of sci fi movies as a young guy..
Congrats to 100.000 subs.
Ernie Hudson lives in Burnsville MN and is an extremely nice guy in person.
I'm so happy you guys are watching a Dolomite movie! Love these!!!😂
Awwwwwwwwe yeah!!! Edit: Congrats on 100k!
Thanks so much!
You have got to watch the Penitentiary films, especially part 2. A young Ernie Hudson plays the villain in that flick!
Mr T fights Ernie Hudson, juxtaposed with Leon Issac Kennedy boxing in the climatic prison match.
It's glorious.
Always good to see Ernie Hudson! :)
Congrats on 100K! You guys rock!
Oh yeah!!!! Sunday just got interesting. *lights up Brant Blunt*
Hope you dig it.
holy moses this is where MJ White got Black Dynamite in unison with Black Samson.
I like this man's casting criteria, man or culture.
I always love the Rudy ray Moore movies they r hilarious n they r more hilarious when yall censored the swearing with the cow noises n plus the eddie Murphy movie about his Dolomite is hilarious n too lol 🙏😎😂❤️
1:38 oh my God just takes me back to my grandma. She love this dumb ass movie.
Haha, really?
I am SO GLAD you've been watching early Ernie Hudson films! He's got a few gems.
FINALLY!!!
my prayers have been answered!
THANKS!
Hope you get some laughs.
@@JasonBrant Wasnt funny like Dolomite but still a Rudy Ray Moore film. His films are great even if they suck! I also like your funny, medium and disapointment reactions. Cant be Christmas (Elves) every day.
2:30 I didn't know Kenny Rogers was in this movie. 😏
7am in Alaska, coffee and dabs ready to go, LET'S DO THIS!!!!
Work's gonna suck today. Roger Corman died last night. I'm ready for some laughs.
ON WIT DA FUN
Hope you dig it.
My grandfather was heavily into Blaxploitation movies and had a whole VHS collection of Rudy Ray Moore films, including this one. They were given to my Dad, who then passed them on to me, and this is how I was introduced to the insanity of The Human Tornado at 12 years old 😂Good times.
There is one revolver that I'm aware of that can be equipped with a suppressor the nagant m1895, the cylinder moves forward and stops gas from escaping it was originally intended to get more power out of the cartridge
Congratulations on 100k well deserved
The Russian Nagant M1895 revolver, not to be confused with the Mosin Nagant rifle, can be supressed. The cylinder, barrel and case create a seal that prevents outgassing in the cylinder gap. I believe there is one other revolver that can be supressed, but I dont remember what it is.
RRM didn’t say “I’m Dolemite, mutha f**ka” nearly enough in this to earn a stamp - still a fun episode
OMG!!! at 15::32 thats Lin Shaye from the Insidious movies!
As soon as I saw the title, I thought: "AH bet you thought. Ah wadn't gonna jump!" Best movie ever.
🤣
Check out this good s@#@!
Watch THIS good shit!
The Alembic bass guitar in this movie was worth more money than they spent on this whole production.😂
I'm going to show it to my friend just to trigger his guitar obsession...😊
I saw that and was trying to figure out who the band might be. No way they would pick that up as a a prop.
$10k bass in a $5k movie. Amazing!
Whoa! Ernie Hudson younger than I’ve ever seen him! Was not expecting that!
This is the best movie ever made! I’m so happy that you guys finally watched it. ❤❤
The world needs less superhero crap and more Rudy Ray Moore movies.
Yeees!! Man this weekend keeps getting better haha i just got home from a random trip to NYC to get a tattoo from my FAVORITE artist and friend GWOOKI, and now this gem of a movie haha Best weekend in a while! Thanks for taking this weekend to a new level lmfao!
The poster on the right is surprisingly accurate. Vintage black light poster from the 70s. I haven't seen one of them in 40 years.
100K
Well congratulations 🎉🎉 Mr and Mrs B,
Check out "The Guy from Harlem"; another grade Z blaxplotation movie with Wildman Steve, who was in Moore's orbit (I think they did some albums together)
The taco joke.went over Brian's head lmfao
“Did he take a snack?” 😂
The double holster was big in the 70s and 80s. One carries the gun and the other holds either a side piece or ammo clips.
He had two guns. It wasn't the standard combo you mentioned.
Have you considered reviewing that Eddie Murphy movie ABOUT Rudy Ray Moore? That might be interesting. "...Casting women based on their bust size." You must LOVE the movies by Russ Meyer!
100k ❤️ congratulations !
I HAD TO STOP AND REWIND SOOO MANY TIMES !!!! HAHAHAHA
10:28 Peavey Series 400! Most indestructible bass amp ever built.
SBIG, baby!!! HA! This one's a real mutha of a movie!
Jason's is a classic, Erin's is funny, but I like the art style of the cars... Brian wins the shirt battle.
22:52 the only revolver I can think of that can be silenced like that is the Nagant 1893, and TH-cam compression aside, that did not look a Nagant
100K SUBS!!!
Congratulations guys!! 🥰
Luv from Portugal (being with u for about 2 years now; so happy for ur achievement 😊)
I became a Rudy Ray Moore fan decades ago when I saw his movies in Blockbuster and The Human Tornado is legendary. If I were Ernie Hudson I would proudly have this film on my resume in gold ink.
"Bitch! Are you for REAL?" was one of many quotes my group of friends used all the time back then. Haha!
Great upload as always
you guys should see if that phrase "BITCH ARE YOU FOR REAL?" is trademarked and make those into t-shirts
Congratulations to 100k subs!
Thanks!
Hilarious reactions, this channel is a great tonic for depression.
I seen Last Kumite & loved it reminded me of the 90's when i found a B' movie gem at the video store.
I reviewed it on Letterboxd as a thank you to your channel for keeping my laughing through a very bad couple of years with my mental health issues, hopefully my review gets word of mouth out there help promote the movie & garner some karate movie fans to check it out.
Thanks so much! Really happy you enjoyed it!
@@JasonBrantMy pleasure 👍 I know you guys put lot hard work into making the movie so it's the least I could do.
Nunchucks (correctly spelled "nunchaku" and pronounced "noon-cha-koo" and means "two feet" because each handle is around one foot long) are basically just something that look cool but they we never used on the battlefield. I was told, and I believe evidence supports this, they were mainly used in a law enforcement capacity to subdue people. With a nunchaku an ancient police officer or security guard could keep violent people at bay, knock weapons out of their hands, swing it to hit the arms and legs to cause pain, and wrap it around someone's forearm, calve, or neck to squeeze to create pain compliance to make them easier to restrain. In modern times they've been used by police all over the world to include the LAPD. Most people today use them as a toy and they put their hand on the top of the handle by the rope because the closer to the rope you hold it the more control you have when doing flippy tricks, but the less reach and power you have. To use as a weapon you hold the bottom of the handle which gives you more leverage which results in power. When you swing you use your entire arm like throwing a baseball and the result is very fast and powerful strike you probably won't even see before it hits you. Its a decent weapon, but a "smiley" (a padlock on the end of a chain) is much better. The nunchaku is popular today soley because its fun to swing around, it looks cool, and if you swing them around while having a mustache the panties fall like rain.
Erin: “What is the method, btw?”
For research purposes I’m sure 😂
Jason, you better hold on tight. 😂
I would LOVE to see the screenplay for this.
How I found out about Rudy Ray Moore is he made a cameo in the movie Big Money Hustlas and every time he was on screen the theme of Human Tornado was playing
The last Rudy Ray Moore movie you watched on here was Vampire Assassin I think...so thank god you watched something with actual production value in it. I mean this one still isn't perfect but it's a far cry from VA. xD
Did you have to change the title or re-upload the whole thing ? I could have sworn I saw a different title a few hours ago.
Anyway, gonna save this one for later today with (hopefully) the whole commentary.
If someone has To The Limit starring Anna Nicole Smith send it to these guys. I watched it the other night and SBIG was the first thing I thought of. It was amazing in so many ways.
This movie, among other things, was a great showcase for the black entertainment subculture at the time. It is a sort of variety show of different acts: singers, dancers, etc. So it's interesting from that perspective.
Rudy was a comedian who sold comedy records before he made the first movie, and the Dolemite character was part of his act. "Dolemite" was actually sort of an urban legend that Rudy heard people make obscene rhyming jokes about in the 60s. He took on the persona as part of his act. It seems like you just didn't know that he was always in on the joke.
He was an R&B singer in the 50s too