Sorry about the out of focus two shot. Both of them thought the other had checked the shot. Mike was drunk and Jay was HAF. They focused each others' shots IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. And that is NOT Mike in Lousy Carter. The movie Mike is in is called Lousy Farter. He's also in a movie called "Mike thinks he looks less fat when the shot is out of focus". Jay is also in a movie called "Pig was my favorite movie of the last ten years cause I'm a fucking weirdo". So again, Mike and Jay do not have a crew or a budget or anything else worthwhile in life. They do fail upwards constantly. Or rather, fail sideways. Mike continues failing sideways if you know what I mean. Or he like's to call it "Horizontal Expansion". Mike has just purchased stock in a company that makes belts for overweight bovine. They are looking to expand (pun intended) into the human market by selling their leather belts to portly gentlemen. You may wonder why a cow would need a belt? Or why a cow would wear a leather belt in the first place. The answer: Don't ask you scum. It's none of your business. Mike is gonna have over $5,000 dollars in his bank account when this stock goes public rest assured you fucks. Then he's gonna retire and live the good life on a cattle ranch wearing belts made of his friends.
Jay only just clocking the existence of 90s nostalgia, when 00s nostalgia has already been full steam ahead for the past few years is possibly the most RLM thing ever.
I’m surprised how many people who haven’t realized they replaced Mr. Plinkett back in ‘96 when pictures arose of him soliciting sex from a showbiz pizza bear
Honestly, fixing Night Swim is super easy. Terminally ill kid, they bought the house with a pool for water therapy, figure out the healing powers, and then eventually start deliberately feeding it Little Shop of Horrors style so their kid can be healthy. They stop, pool starts spitting out soggy zombies. Fun all round.
Michigan man here. We DO NOT fill up our pools with ground water from a drain on the bottom, in case anybody was wondering. Most people just call and have a company come deliver water from a big truck unless they have some cheap above ground pool , then they probably just leave the hose on to fill it up. :] Thanks for the video rlm
Also weighing in from Michigan… Why would you ever do this?! 🤣 Just thinking about the pollution plumes that keep expanding in SE Michigan and this sounds like a terrible idea. 😱🫠
I admit they had me googling this one. Turns out ground water sources and pools don't mix. And Mike lies. Two more unsurprising facts no one cares about.
A lot can change in 30 years. Here's a list of a few movies that were released in cinemas in 1994: Forest Gump The Crow Pulp Fiction The Lion King The Shawshank Redemption Dumb and Dumber Natural Born Killers Speed Shallow Grave True Lies Ace Ventura Clerks Four Weddings and a Funeral Stargate Leon Ed Wood In the Mouth of Madness Clear and Present Danger They might not all be something you'd want to see, but there was so much variety. And so many original IPs...
I was just saying this to one of my friends! Back in the 90s there would be good movies coming out all year long, and now it seems like they're a rare thing. Have standards slipped, or am I just more picky?
Blumhouse makes movies for 14yr olds to go to the theatre with a group of their friends, walk out laughing about how much it scared them, then forget exists by the time they go to sleep
Jumpscares have always been the fast food of horror. Or what a fart or pop culture reference is for comedy. It’s a cheap way to get the ideal reactions from general audiences, without any of the talent or craft that goes into making a well made scare
Roger corman isnt trendy. Not like that Pyun guy was for some reason. Cyborg was such a mega hit kidson the playground talked about how they snuck in to their parents room to watch it past bedtime.
Mike's summary of modern horror movies is pretty spot on, a lot of them just feel like a high budget episode of Goosebumps. Horror-adjacent, but staying within that pg-13 rating
The problem is production companies have become more and more afraid of taking any risks in the recent past, which is largely down to how expensive movies are to make these days. Only last night I was watching Ken Russell's The Devils, widely considered to be one of the most controversial horror movies ever made (to the point where Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave were banned from ever entering the country of Italy on pain of 3 years' imprisonment just for having starred in it lol), and I can't friggin' believe Warner Bros agreed to produce it in the first place, even if they did come to regret it later- these days I can't imagine them even giving Russell a pitch meeting after reading the first draft of the script. Having said that, ultra-mainstream movies have always wanted to appeal to as broad an audience as possible- there was plenty of pg-13 horror stuff back in the 70s and 80s as well. And it's not like teenybopper horror is the only choice we have. Plenty of horror auteurs like Robert Eggers, Lars Von Trier, Ari Aster (whose work I dislike personally, but still, one can't deny it's definitely not pg-13 stuff), Mike Flanagan, Jeremy Saulnier, etc are still making a lot of great stuff today. And one the less highbrow, more exploitation side there's plenty to enjoy too- hell, we got arguably the greatest entry in the entire Saw franchise last year, and we still have Terrifier 3 to look forward to this year (which if it's even half as good as Terrifier 2 will be an absolute blast for sure). And while the big companies don't want to touch the more cult stuff, there's plenty of smaller outfits like A24 that have been more than willing to step into that gap in the market.
Half in the Bag’s been going so long, someone could edit all the opening and ending sketches together into a 4 hour movie about two guys taking over a decade to fix an elderly man’s VCR
My favorite bit from Comedians in Cars Getting Ketamine was Jerry ranting about Bobcat Goldthwaite making fun of him for bringing a 17 year old to the red carpet
Night Swim should have been 30 minutes of haunted swimming pool, native burial ground reveal, then an hour or so of the town apologizing and court battles.
Parks & Rec's very funny Haunted Harvest Festival episode covered some of that. They brought in the local Native (who runs the casino, of course) to bless the ground by chanting mumbo jumbo.
Roger Corman might very well be the most influential person in all of Hollywood's history. He helped Scorsese, Coppola, Nicholson... The list goes on. Rest in Peace Legend..
He started making films in the late 50s helped shaped indie and drive in movies of 60s and 70s and help bring many a classic movie to the big screen in both the 70s and 80s. No one human will ever leave the mark he did on cinema again.
I think people are hating so hard on Unfrosted because Seinfeld's been making the rounds the last few years complaining about how comedy is dying, and then his big return to mainstream comedy is... this. Its not offensive, but its also just not that funny and really just drills home that he's out of touch.
Seinfelds never really been that funny. Even in his show he was never the funny character. Without the show he wouldnt really be remembered like he is now.
I don't know guys, I can't even get through the trailer of that Unfrosted movie. It makes my brain want to jump out of my skull and crawl into traffic.
I live in Nebraska city, and was around for a lot of the filming of Snack shack. Its kinda funny to recognize places, and see them driving in circles for scenes. The theater they go into is the Pioneer theater, where I've been watching movies for 30 years. It's a pretty wonderful place to live. I feel like the color temperature is off for some of the opening outdoor scenes. It was rather stormy for a chunk of the filming. The movie used cars from local folk to sit in the background.
While decrying the death of comedy but forgetting that streaming shows with more brazen comedy than his exist today, and that shows like Curb exist. And having some very interesting takes and fundraisers related to current events.
@@WeWantBears Shows like Curb, South Park, and Always Sunny are grandfathered in, they existed long before comedy started to get watered down. I mean he isn't wrong either, while stand up comedy is pretty healthy right now (which translates over to podcasts) comedy barely exists in the theaters, is almost dead on cable (just look at once stalwarts like Adult Swim or Comedy Central or even Fox), and you're lucky to find the one in a sea of slop shows or movies that is worth a damn on streaming and when you do are they really comparable to the comedies that existed before or do they just stand out because everything else is just so bland/bad? Just because someone's socio-political ideas do not agree with yours doesn't make them wrong elsewhere. You need to take each idea/comment as its' own separate thing when they aren't really related to something else like politics.
@@FredCracklin maybe jear bear should stop including politics when mentioning said death of comedy. Hard for us to separate him from his politics when it’s part of his over all point. 🤷♀️
They name drop someone like Mr Beast but then say something like "oh that 90s nostalgia will be coming back next!" Like it hasn't been here for almost half a decade now lol
They've name dropped him several times now I think. I honestly don't know anything about him besides he does giveaways or something and his youtube channel made him more money than he'll probably ever be able to spend.
Dinner in America is probably my favorite movie I've seen in the last decade and I gave it a chance because of you guys. Will definitely check out Snack Shack
I think most people just disliked Unfrosted for being unfunny, but got mad at Seinfeld for saying the woke youth is the reason comedy is dead during promotion for the movie
Also, Seinfelds wife is funding "counterprotesters" that have been attacking the student protests over the war. Also Amy Schumer said some especially repugnant shit about Palestinians.
I’m getting sick of older comedians I used to love bitching about how they’re getting silenced in their million+ dollar streaming specials. Jerry is definitely pulling an “old man yells at cloud.”
We watched A Bucket of Blood last night after hearing Roger Corman had passed. We'd been watching several Hitchcock movies, and Bucket of Blood really is comparable, on a budget of nothing and a four day shoot. Roger Corman was a damn talented guy. RIP.
Yeah when I was a kid my dad filled up our 3’ x 10’ above-ground pool with the hose, and our well water was so full of iron and minerals that you couldn’t see the bottom of the pool all summer. It looked like diarrhea. He added a bunch of chemicals to try to fix it, but it did not significantly improve. And yes, we still swam in it. Ghosts were the least of our problems! 😆👻
Honestly Curse of Chucky is a good movie, introducing us to Fiona Dourif (crazy daughter). The show is a great horror romp. It's easy to forgot that Charles used a flawed spell in the first place. Damballa isn't really something evil. Charles/Chucky believes he's fulfilling something greater. He's serving his own twisted "purpose".
The 2000's were pretty shit. George w Bush, the patriot act, paranoia about terrorism, the Iraq war, and a shit ton of nostalgia. I think when we run out of '90's nostalgia, we need to start looking toward a beautiful future.
@@ChrisSmith-bh2hgThe 90s were pretty shit. The gulf war, oklahoma city bombing, columbine, clinton. See how easy it is to focus on the crappy aspects of something you don't like while disregarding everything else?
To put it simple: People have less time for BS movies because money is not growing on trees and also we have internet. And can choose what to watch and when. That wasn't the case in the 90s and 00s and before, so naturally less people go to the theatres.
24:27 - I was not expecting to see this! One of my college professors directed this piece of shit and he's way too proud of it. I had actually kinda hoped his work would show up on an RLM video but never thought that would actually happen, so I'm pleasantly surprised! It's just the right kind of shitty for RLM.
If you don’t know, Seinfeld, on one of the podcasts he was promoting the movie on, kinda outed himself as one of those out-of-touch “anti-wOkE” comedians who blames “PC culture” and the “extreme left” for why he’s not that funny anymore. So his movie is being analyzed very critically because of that. And honestly, if Jerry’s gonna talk smack on comedy and then show us a movie like Unfrosted, I’d stop trusting him, too.
I assumed it was just 'cause he's a Zionist. Sure there's probably no political message in the movie but Jerry's got all kinds of political opinions that make him unlikable
I booked my tickets for Furiosa at the local IMAX for Saturday night 8pm... I had the entire theatre to choose from. I hope it's good and word of mouth spreads quickly, at the moments it's gonna bomb.
I wanted to say thank you guys for doing your video of dinner in america, I watched having heard nothing about before you guys and I loved it. One of my new favorite movies.
Thank you for the rec on Snack Shack. I saw the trailer and it did a terrible job of conveying what the movie was like and decided it looked like straight to streaming bs. While it does have its issues, it was a lot of fun. Very Linklater-esque with creative direction and a great cast. Was surprised and will def check out dinner in america now
Mike and Jay are now in the same state in their careers as Daniel Radcliffe post-Harry Potter. More interested in obscure projects and occasionally doing a blockbuster. You can see the burning passion in their eyes.
Came for the snack shake review. Very nostalgic and the directors hometown is the setting so you could really feel the connection to it. Enjoyed it and the climax was earned for sure
Sorry about the out of focus two shot. Both of them thought the other had checked the shot. Mike was drunk and Jay was HAF. They focused each others' shots IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. And that is NOT Mike in Lousy Carter. The movie Mike is in is called Lousy Farter. He's also in a movie called "Mike thinks he looks less fat when the shot is out of focus". Jay is also in a movie called "Pig was my favorite movie of the last ten years cause I'm a fucking weirdo". So again, Mike and Jay do not have a crew or a budget or anything else worthwhile in life. They do fail upwards constantly. Or rather, fail sideways. Mike continues failing sideways if you know what I mean. Or he like's to call it "Horizontal Expansion". Mike has just purchased stock in a company that makes belts for overweight bovine. They are looking to expand (pun intended) into the human market by selling their leather belts to portly gentlemen. You may wonder why a cow would need a belt? Or why a cow would wear a leather belt in the first place. The answer: Don't ask you scum. It's none of your business. Mike is gonna have over $5,000 dollars in his bank account when this stock goes public rest assured you fucks. Then he's gonna retire and live the good life on a cattle ranch wearing belts made of his friends.
I understand.
I'd expect dairy cow up there in cheeseland
Very logically consistent and thoroughly well-put statement that was not in the least bit threatening or insane. Another Mike Stoklasa classic.
I'd expect dairy cows up there beyond the cheddar curtain
Never apologize for adding fun features. You guys are consistently amazing. Thank you for all your hard work and hysterical points of view!
Only Rich Evans could play a tiktok influencer, thanks to his boyish charm and good looks.
He's such a cute twink
He’s the greatest actor of our generation
Yes, Rich Evans is known for his boyish charm and good looks. I often find myself looking at his goods and charmed by his boys.
Dashing good looks*
He just has this magnetism about him.
RLM's idea of a TikTok influencer is a man in a Halloween store pimp hat and I think that's wonderful
Better than a man in a dress.
@@charlottecorday8494someone is jealous charlotte
@@charlottecorday8494 I for one would love to see Hollywood heartthrob Rich Evans in a dress
@@charlottecorday8494 what a brave comment
is it wrong though?
Jay only just clocking the existence of 90s nostalgia, when 00s nostalgia has already been full steam ahead for the past few years is possibly the most RLM thing ever.
Has it been long enough for someone to do another War of the Worlds remake/reboot/sequel/prequel?
It’s crazy the state of movies is so bad RLM is becoming a channel about three guys who don’t watch movies anymore
It’s amazing that these guys are still bringing us new half in the bag skits 58 years since they began
Feels longer.
Since the first VHS Andy!
I’m surprised how many people who haven’t realized they replaced Mr. Plinkett back in ‘96 when pictures arose of him soliciting sex from a showbiz pizza bear
I would even say b3gan
I liked the early HitB shorts on the Tracey Ullman show
Mike liked Lousy Carter because the lead character is literally Mike.
Both in attitude and looks.
And the dude at 14:05 looks kinda like Jay lol
Came here to say exactly this. Hopefully Mike has 9 months+
Beat me to it 😂 Dude looks just like Plinkett-era Mike
Great casting
Mike fascinates me, He is so sick of most movies but then sits down and watches night pool lmao
😂Night Pool
These are now the only types of movies where his expectations can be subverted sufficiently. Shit... I think im turning into Rich.
Him and every person reviewing movies on the internet
Most movies aren't very good.
@@Kurkjianomega I farted
Honestly, fixing Night Swim is super easy. Terminally ill kid, they bought the house with a pool for water therapy, figure out the healing powers, and then eventually start deliberately feeding it Little Shop of Horrors style so their kid can be healthy. They stop, pool starts spitting out soggy zombies. Fun all round.
Michigan man here. We DO NOT fill up our pools with ground water from a drain on the bottom, in case anybody was wondering. Most people just call and have a company come deliver water from a big truck unless they have some cheap above ground pool , then they probably just leave the hose on to fill it up. :] Thanks for the video rlm
I was curious, thanks for answering. Did they used to once upon a time? I'm curious where a story like that would come from.
Sometimes pools get filled that way, and I'm pretty sure if it happens you have to tear everything out and start from scratch lol
Came to say this, thank you for saving me the time! What an insane concept to invent.
Also weighing in from Michigan… Why would you ever do this?! 🤣
Just thinking about the pollution plumes that keep expanding in SE Michigan and this sounds like a terrible idea. 😱🫠
I admit they had me googling this one. Turns out ground water sources and pools don't mix. And Mike lies. Two more unsurprising facts no one cares about.
A lot can change in 30 years. Here's a list of a few movies that were released in cinemas in 1994:
Forest Gump
The Crow
Pulp Fiction
The Lion King
The Shawshank Redemption
Dumb and Dumber
Natural Born Killers
Speed
Shallow Grave
True Lies
Ace Ventura
Clerks
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Stargate
Leon
Ed Wood
In the Mouth of Madness
Clear and Present Danger
They might not all be something you'd want to see, but there was so much variety. And so many original IPs...
I don't care what anyone says, True Lies is the best unofficial James Bond movie. In my opinion, of course.
@@Largentina. Have you seen "Help!" starring the Beatles? That would be my vote.
@@henryglennon3864 I have seen it.
We're getting a remake of The Crow : (
I was just saying this to one of my friends! Back in the 90s there would be good movies coming out all year long, and now it seems like they're a rare thing. Have standards slipped, or am I just more picky?
Jay calling Rich "young man" is some of the best acting I've seen this decade
Is Part 2 going to have a Clerks twist? The guy died while in the bathroom?
I clapped
"How can a swimming pool be haunted?" It's got a pooltergeist, clearly
Go sit in the bad pun corner
Jk it was pretty good
Could be a a Baphool? (Baghoul)
I'm so disappointed, was looking forward to the new Deadpool movie. Who's great idea was it to let blumhouse make it???? :palmface:;
@@GiveSic The lengths people will go, eh?
Good Lord. That was awful, Vaishino. One like for you.
Mike, “I may do a Chuckie marathon.” Zoom in on Jay, “Ooooo!”
Subtle hinting of Chuckie series related video? Trivia battle? Re-view?
@@TarkanKurt1 That’s right, Jay.
That's right susan
Money sign, money sign.
A Child’s Play series re:view would be wonderful
Blumhouse makes movies for 14yr olds to go to the theatre with a group of their friends, walk out laughing about how much it scared them, then forget exists by the time they go to sleep
Jumpscares have always been the fast food of horror. Or what a fart or pop culture reference is for comedy. It’s a cheap way to get the ideal reactions from general audiences, without any of the talent or craft that goes into making a well made scare
So, carrying on a proud tradition then.
@@seangiglio I enjoy farts better than jump scares
@@Fiveash-Art - God bless the farting preacher
That sounds like my experience of “Lights Out” except we were in our 20s.
Jay's eyes said Chucky re:view or Chucky trivia. idk but I'm here for it.
Hell yeah, hope we get both!
His "Oooooh" was golden 36:05
R.I.P Roger Corman
Also rip Dabney Coleman
You didn’t even watch the video before posting this
Rip gary coleman
You didn’t even know him.
@@superniger4822 I heard the news of his passing several days ago, you hack fraud.
Red Letter Media should do a “Best of the Worst: Roger Corman edition” to honor Roger Corman… rest in peace
It's Fantastic Four
ReView even
A wheel of the worst with just Corman productions.
Roger corman isnt trendy. Not like that Pyun guy was for some reason. Cyborg was such a mega hit kidson the playground talked about how they snuck in to their parents room to watch it past bedtime.
Mike's summary of modern horror movies is pretty spot on, a lot of them just feel like a high budget episode of Goosebumps. Horror-adjacent, but staying within that pg-13 rating
The problem is production companies have become more and more afraid of taking any risks in the recent past, which is largely down to how expensive movies are to make these days. Only last night I was watching Ken Russell's The Devils, widely considered to be one of the most controversial horror movies ever made (to the point where Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave were banned from ever entering the country of Italy on pain of 3 years' imprisonment just for having starred in it lol), and I can't friggin' believe Warner Bros agreed to produce it in the first place, even if they did come to regret it later- these days I can't imagine them even giving Russell a pitch meeting after reading the first draft of the script.
Having said that, ultra-mainstream movies have always wanted to appeal to as broad an audience as possible- there was plenty of pg-13 horror stuff back in the 70s and 80s as well. And it's not like teenybopper horror is the only choice we have. Plenty of horror auteurs like Robert Eggers, Lars Von Trier, Ari Aster (whose work I dislike personally, but still, one can't deny it's definitely not pg-13 stuff), Mike Flanagan, Jeremy Saulnier, etc are still making a lot of great stuff today. And one the less highbrow, more exploitation side there's plenty to enjoy too- hell, we got arguably the greatest entry in the entire Saw franchise last year, and we still have Terrifier 3 to look forward to this year (which if it's even half as good as Terrifier 2 will be an absolute blast for sure). And while the big companies don't want to touch the more cult stuff, there's plenty of smaller outfits like A24 that have been more than willing to step into that gap in the market.
That zoom in of Jay excitement over the idea of Mike doing a marathon of Chucky movies ….😂😂😂…..he can see the Re:View now!
That was just Rich falling asleep on the zoom ring.
...and/or the Trivia Show !!
Half in the Bag’s been going so long, someone could edit all the opening and ending sketches together into a 4 hour movie about two guys taking over a decade to fix an elderly man’s VCR
There’s actually a guy who’s edited them all together by year lol, just search Half in the Bag the movie
Yes, names @trouchelle the videos are great. Highly recommend
That’s what they should have done instead of space cops.
@@jakeinfactsaid8637they did both though
They get stranded on a mountain top and even have a GAY WEDDING during that time.
Honey wake up, a new RLM vid dropped. Honey..? Oh, right. I'm completely alone.
You’re never alone when you’re basking in the light of RLM.
We watch RLM. We’re all alone but at least we’re alone together
……I relate to this comment. Fuck.
no distractions
:'(
The Dunkster is yet another layered and thoughtful character added to this series.
Whenever the Dunkster isn't on-screen, all the other characters should be asking, "Where's the Dunkster?"
The Dunkster's the key to all of this. Because he's a funnier character than we've ever had before. Hopefully it'll work.
The Dunkster is about family, that's what's so powerful about it
Release the Dunkster cut!
Just fakin not truthin is the moto
"It's not worth getting angry about." is a sentiment I've been feeling for a lot of media this past 2-3 years.
My favorite bit from Comedians in Cars Getting Ketamine was Jerry ranting about Bobcat Goldthwaite making fun of him for bringing a 17 year old to the red carpet
Night Swim should have been 30 minutes of haunted swimming pool, native burial ground reveal, then an hour or so of the town apologizing and court battles.
I can picture so many white people grovelling for forgiveness in that movie, it would be HILARIOUS
Can't do that
Parks & Rec's very funny Haunted Harvest Festival episode covered some of that. They brought in the local Native (who runs the casino, of course) to bless the ground by chanting mumbo jumbo.
Roger Corman might very well be the most influential person in all of Hollywood's history. He helped Scorsese, Coppola, Nicholson... The list goes on. Rest in Peace Legend..
That list is quite literally endless.
He started making films in the late 50s helped shaped indie and drive in movies of 60s and 70s and help bring many a classic movie to the big screen in both the 70s and 80s. No one human will ever leave the mark he did on cinema again.
I wish there was someone to take up his mantle and continue the tradition of giving talented filmmakers their big break.
Fat chance. These are the Twilight years of rlm. They are all losing their edge. Give it another year before they're even more milquetoast.
It's as if RLM knew I was about to start drinking. Truly, we are kindred spirits.
whoa just happened to me too
I was already drinking...Friday night mother lovers!!
Well they did release this one on a day of the week
Yeah I like "spirits" too. As in I just drank a fifth of spirits and now I'm too "spirited" to get off the bathroom floor.
I think people are hating so hard on Unfrosted because Seinfeld's been making the rounds the last few years complaining about how comedy is dying, and then his big return to mainstream comedy is... this. Its not offensive, but its also just not that funny and really just drills home that he's out of touch.
I liked it. Not the second comming of Christ but I found it entertaining and did laugh.
@@darkcoeficientIt was a nice mix of Oppenheimer and Airplane!
Seinfelds never really been that funny. Even in his show he was never the funny character. Without the show he wouldnt really be remembered like he is now.
I don't know guys, I can't even get through the trailer of that Unfrosted movie. It makes my brain want to jump out of my skull and crawl into traffic.
Just got home from work, got the weekend off, 6p of beer, cigs, a pick up pizza and wings... then I see... RLM posted a new video 3min ago. Nice. 😎
God bless you and cheers.
My exact experience
American dream. God bless brother.
enjoy king
Damn, I miss smoking. Have one for me.
I'm more invested in the Half in the Bag Plinkett subplot than I am in any modern film franchise, and that's very cool.
Very cool indeed
Super cool indeed
The HITBCU
Well, apart from it being original unlike modern film franchises, it also respects the lore. So I can relate.
VERY COOL
I loved Dinner in America. Thanks for the rec fellas
I live in Nebraska city, and was around for a lot of the filming of Snack shack. Its kinda funny to recognize places, and see them driving in circles for scenes.
The theater they go into is the Pioneer theater, where I've been watching movies for 30 years. It's a pretty wonderful place to live. I feel like the color temperature is off for some of the opening outdoor scenes. It was rather stormy for a chunk of the filming. The movie used cars from local folk to sit in the background.
I'm sure Seinfeld kept himself busy at the local high school during his hiatus
While decrying the death of comedy but forgetting that streaming shows with more brazen comedy than his exist today, and that shows like Curb exist.
And having some very interesting takes and fundraisers related to current events.
@@WeWantBears Shows like Curb, South Park, and Always Sunny are grandfathered in, they existed long before comedy started to get watered down. I mean he isn't wrong either, while stand up comedy is pretty healthy right now (which translates over to podcasts) comedy barely exists in the theaters, is almost dead on cable (just look at once stalwarts like Adult Swim or Comedy Central or even Fox), and you're lucky to find the one in a sea of slop shows or movies that is worth a damn on streaming and when you do are they really comparable to the comedies that existed before or do they just stand out because everything else is just so bland/bad?
Just because someone's socio-political ideas do not agree with yours doesn't make them wrong elsewhere. You need to take each idea/comment as its' own separate thing when they aren't really related to something else like politics.
@@FredCracklin maybe jear bear should stop including politics when mentioning said death of comedy. Hard for us to separate him from his politics when it’s part of his over all point. 🤷♀️
@@FredCracklinor maybe his comedy is just awful
Uhhh what is this comment meant to be implying…?
Rich Evans IS the youth of today!
I wish
I swear Rich is looking as good as ever. He is not getting older, because his soul is trapped in that "Dick the birthday boy" photo.
If by "Rich Evans" you mean "Diabetes," then yes
@@21palicaIf you start out looking like a haggard 48 year old back when you were like 22, it's all uphill from there man.
@@gsesquire3441 He peaked looking twice as old while still young.
How did Mike not mention that the lead in LOUSY CARTER looks just like him?!? Could be a biopic
And is just as apathetic and tired of living.
I need a RLM Roger Corman retrospective
That would be pretty awesome!
Yesss please me too
That's just Best of the Worst
Thank you guys. You are precious to me. Peace and good health to you.
I love that they both had Roger Corman impressions ready to go at the drop of a hat.
RIP Roger Corman
The guy in Lousy Carter looks exactly like Mike Lmfao
Hearing Rich Evans say "MrBeast" was such a surreal experience, I had to prick myself with a needle to make sure I was not dreaming.
An Insulin needle?
They name drop someone like Mr Beast but then say something like "oh that 90s nostalgia will be coming back next!" Like it hasn't been here for almost half a decade now lol
I think Rich just said the stupidest name he could think of and lucked out that it was an actual SMS star😂
Look at your profile picture. Was that taken AFTER you pinched yourself with the needle??? People are actually worried now...
They've name dropped him several times now I think. I honestly don't know anything about him besides he does giveaways or something and his youtube channel made him more money than he'll probably ever be able to spend.
Dinner in America is probably my favorite movie I've seen in the last decade and I gave it a chance because of you guys. Will definitely check out Snack Shack
Got home, plopped on the couch after a looong day at work and I see a NEEEEEEW RLM video. What a treat.
Same 😊
I think it’s really great to see Elton John make a cameo in Red Letter Media.
That was Elton John? I knew something about this video was reminding me OF AAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDSSSSSSSSS.
Gene Shalit is still alive at a robust 98 years, thanks for the kiss of death RLM! Can't wait to weep into my Shalit cozie
His mustache is immortal
David Krumholtz looks just like Mike in that movie.
David Down-to-the-last-Krum holtz
Especially 2012 Mike
Ah, of course. Star Wars and Chucky - two of America’s greatest cultural icons
Snack Shack was absolutely fantastic! Like said, at feels like a film of the 90s-00s. Really loved it..
I'm so scared that a prankster will break into my house and threaten me with an icy BM.
He'd have to admit he's sleeping with Jay's wife, Rich Evans
Still better than a hotBM
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I think most people just disliked Unfrosted for being unfunny, but got mad at Seinfeld for saying the woke youth is the reason comedy is dead during promotion for the movie
Part of it too is probably the fact that he said that and then came out with something so inoffensive. Like you'd expect it to have some edge
It also came out around when the movie released that he’s a rabid Zionist who goes on “kill camp” tours in Israel. So there’s that.
Also, Seinfelds wife is funding "counterprotesters" that have been attacking the student protests over the war. Also Amy Schumer said some especially repugnant shit about Palestinians.
I’m getting sick of older comedians I used to love bitching about how they’re getting silenced in their million+ dollar streaming specials.
Jerry is definitely pulling an “old man yells at cloud.”
Him being a die-hard Zionist at a time when Israel is committing genocide is part of it too
We watched A Bucket of Blood last night after hearing Roger Corman had passed. We'd been watching several Hitchcock movies, and Bucket of Blood really is comparable, on a budget of nothing and a four day shoot. Roger Corman was a damn talented guy. RIP.
I'm shocked to see Mike drinking water.
Man, I can't tell you how much I would absolutely love a Child's Play re:View/Mike and Jay talk about!
I like how they had to get rid off Rich's "grandpa wallet phonecase" of his phone, because you ain't ever gonna see a tik tok influencer with that.
They really think of everything. Their productions truly immerse you without fail.
My local theater is showing reruns of The Phantom Menace it could not be more dead
Is it in 3d?
Shiii I wanna go see some pod racing and bad ass Jedi fights before I go see that pop tart movie made by jerry seinfeld
@@garrettmetting6938 I was going to ask if it was the Mr. Plinkett cut, but now I want *that* in 3d.
@@pogglywoggly3292 Imagine Mr Plinkett shooting diarrhea on George Lucas on Imax.
@@joshuvuh8118zoomers pretending the prequels were good just because modern movies are bad is one of the worst memes
Im filled with gas.
Yes Mike, please do a Chucky movie marathon. I need a re:View of all the Chucky movies. Please, please, please!
I watched the Snack Shack just now. Love it. Thanks.
In Michigan we have the fire department fill up our pools, like normal people!
Yeah when I was a kid my dad filled up our 3’ x 10’ above-ground pool with the hose, and our well water was so full of iron and minerals that you couldn’t see the bottom of the pool all summer. It looked like diarrhea. He added a bunch of chemicals to try to fix it, but it did not significantly improve. And yes, we still swam in it. Ghosts were the least of our problems! 😆👻
It’s so great that the RLM boys will always be so, so much older than me.
You guys help nourish my cynical outlook.
"its that time where its halfway through the year and we realize we haven't talked about any films " - RLM, film review company
6 months in: They suck.
Stay tuned for part 2.
Honestly Curse of Chucky is a good movie, introducing us to Fiona Dourif (crazy daughter). The show is a great horror romp. It's easy to forgot that Charles used a flawed spell in the first place. Damballa isn't really something evil. Charles/Chucky believes he's fulfilling something greater. He's serving his own twisted "purpose".
Finally, Rich has been able to roleplay his lifelong dream of being young or successful.
"and" would be a bit too much of a stretch.
I AM SO HAPPY MIKE TALKED ABOUT LOUSY CARTER. I knew he’d love it. Yall gotta check more Bob Byington.
Creeping into 90s nostalgia? We're full blown 90s nostalgia and already creeping into 00s nostalgia! Oh the dementia
The zoomers are getting into the 90s nostalgia and whatever the word for next generation is getting into 2000s nostalgia. Hell on earth forever!
@@GoatgutsRecords can't help but think about Frank Zappa's death by nostalgia quote
The 2000's were pretty shit. George w Bush, the patriot act, paranoia about terrorism, the Iraq war, and a shit ton of nostalgia. I think when we run out of '90's nostalgia, we need to start looking toward a beautiful future.
@@ChrisSmith-bh2hgThe 90s were pretty shit. The gulf war, oklahoma city bombing, columbine, clinton. See how easy it is to focus on the crappy aspects of something you don't like while disregarding everything else?
the 90s is the new 80s! 😵💫
To put it simple: People have less time for BS movies because money is not growing on trees and also we have internet. And can choose what to watch and when. That wasn't the case in the 90s and 00s and before, so naturally less people go to the theatres.
24:27 - I was not expecting to see this! One of my college professors directed this piece of shit and he's way too proud of it. I had actually kinda hoped his work would show up on an RLM video but never thought that would actually happen, so I'm pleasantly surprised! It's just the right kind of shitty for RLM.
I love that Jay just can't contain his laugh ever when he's with Mike
He is acting, they are filming an Internet show.
I'll wait for part 3 of 2 personally
Did not expect a RLM video to open with Pokemon music. Mike seems like the kinda guy that says "the Pokeymans." Must've been Rich.
I think the music actually originates from Yo-Kai Watch. Much less likely to upset the copyright bots.
Very much hoping they discuss Sasquatch Sunset in full detail. Maybe deserves its own half in the bag episode.
If you don’t know, Seinfeld, on one of the podcasts he was promoting the movie on, kinda outed himself as one of those out-of-touch “anti-wOkE” comedians who blames “PC culture” and the “extreme left” for why he’s not that funny anymore. So his movie is being analyzed very critically because of that.
And honestly, if Jerry’s gonna talk smack on comedy and then show us a movie like Unfrosted, I’d stop trusting him, too.
I assumed it was just 'cause he's a Zionist. Sure there's probably no political message in the movie but Jerry's got all kinds of political opinions that make him unlikable
Yeah but who cares it's a poptart movie
Shout out from the south side in Cudahay, Wisconsin. Where theres a bar on every corner & a huge building called Ladish!
Jay holding a VHS copy of ‘Battle Beyond the Stars’ at the beginning is cool
Apropos of almost nothing, Bob Newhart's eulogy of Krusty the Clown may be the best eulogy in television history.
Lousy Carter looks like he could be Mike's Sibling and no one can convince me otherwise .
I booked my tickets for Furiosa at the local IMAX for Saturday night 8pm... I had the entire theatre to choose from.
I hope it's good and word of mouth spreads quickly, at the moments it's gonna bomb.
i watch your videos all day whenever i have a feeling a new one will drop
We all live the same lives
I love how Tim Heidecker is still in charge of the VR repair shop
This is my favorite channel to drink alone to
Oh no... Is that what I sound like when I explain Simpsons references to wife!? How am I not divorced...
I absolutely appreciate the odd Simpsons references that show up; keep me riveted!
If Mike and Jay do a Chucky movie and show marathon, they have to force Rich Evans to watch them all too!
Now I can live another day, thank you for giving me the will to go on
I wouldn't go that far
The de-aging tech they used on Rich is amazing
I wanted to say thank you guys for doing your video of dinner in america, I watched having heard nothing about before you guys and I loved it. One of my new favorite movies.
Thank you for the rec on Snack Shack. I saw the trailer and it did a terrible job of conveying what the movie was like and decided it looked like straight to streaming bs. While it does have its issues, it was a lot of fun. Very Linklater-esque with creative direction and a great cast. Was surprised and will def check out dinner in america now
nothing brightens my day more than casually discussing the death of theaters
The late and not-so-great Roger Fucking Corman. A legend of filmmaking.
Mike and Jay are now in the same state in their careers as Daniel Radcliffe post-Harry Potter. More interested in obscure projects and occasionally doing a blockbuster. You can see the burning passion in their eyes.
Dinner in America was excellent and I loved it, thanks for the recommendation.
Came for the snack shake review. Very nostalgic and the directors hometown is the setting so you could really feel the connection to it. Enjoyed it and the climax was earned for sure
The Dunkster is the key to all of this, if we get the Dunkster working, 'cause he's a funnier character than we've ever had.
That moment when you realize that 2024 is almost half over. 😱
Jay thinks 90s nostalgia is coming when 2000s nostalgia has been here for years now.
We mostly skipped over the 90s. DMn GenXers
Yeah, I'm currently REDISCOVERING my 90s nostalgia for the 2nd time...
98 to 2002 is my sweet spot
90s was already a pretty nostalgic time... and I don't think teenagers have ever stopped wearing Nirvana shirts.
The internet's a couple years out of date in Milwaukee.
Now I really want a Dinner in America 2 Blues Brothers-esque sequel. That sounds amazing.
I was waiting for so long for them to talk about chucky, because I knew it would be right up heir alley. I'm so happy right now