I am the editor and sound designer of Where's Rose. I've been a fan since I was 14, this is literally a dream come true. I have specifically told people I'll have made it when redlettermedia is reviewing my work. Never thought it would happen on the first feature I cut, doesn't feel real. Obviously he's right the film is far from perfect (Mike has totally nailed me on the sound lol, for most of the film I had one boom track to work with and basically no money for Foley/ADR). Other than the score and the grade, basically all of post production was done on a single computer. It was a blast, wouldn't have traded the experience for the world! Thanks for years of great videos Mike and Jay and the whole Redlettermedia team!
All things considered, I think "right there on the edge between shite and real expensive movie" is a big compliment for a movie that had no budget for sfx, and had its editor also do the sound design. Congratulations on the RLM coverage. I hear it's like being featured on Ellen except if Ellen was an aging alcoholic.
That’s amazing!! I haven’t seen the film, but I hope you know that what you’re doing is super cool! I’m definitely going to check out Where’s Rose today :)
Hey there! I thought the sound was fine. Especially the "song" or music or whatever it's called at the end reveal. Great movie, fucking fantastic work man. Big congrats, you should be insanely proud. Very good!
Although to be fair, him describing playing FNaF as “You walk around and click on things, look in drawers” is actually more gameplay than what you do in the first game where you don’t leave your office chair.
THE famous bite of 87' scene would be perfect if it's rich evans dying! Screaming OH my GooooooD then cut to markipler looking shocked and looking at the camera and say is that the bite of 87?!?!?!?
Scene: Prototype Freddy Pizzeria costumes/animatronics are shown to a bunch of children; They are all pretty crappy with various funny flaws (Think a tame RoboCop 2 scene) until we get to the PERFECT iteration, so great and loving and then Rich Evans, playing the chief testing engineer walks into the room of kids with a big smile looking happy. Then the iteration ATTACKS Rich but cuts away to the other side of the mirror where the testers face away and they talk about plot things while the children are screaming and we hear Rich scream bloody murder.
I'm a grown man, and went to watch five night's at freddy's with my sister, it was the most bizarre experience i ever had watching a movie, it was fully packed with kids, they were shouting excited at all the references, they applauded every time a youtuber made a cameo, there were times when the characters made a comment or a phrase out of nowhere, but i knew it was a reference to the games because every time it happened all the kids went nuts, there is a scene that apparently is a "big reveal" to the fans and when it happened the theater fucking exploded. I think this is what an old man that doesn't know anything about superheroes must have felt if he went to watch endgame's premiere. I had a great time
I'm right there with you. My 11 year old son watched it and absolutely loved it. He likes the games too. I couldn't give a sh*t and I was thoroughly confused the entire time. "Minimum wage for security at an abandoned restaurant? Why is that cop always showing up? What? Wait. Huh?"
Honestly? Sounds like a great time. The only thing more enjoyable than watching someone thoroughly enjoy something is seeing a bunch of kids thoroughly enjoying something they love.
Holy shit! RedLetterMedia! Thank you so much for reviewing my film "Where's Rose". Such a big fan of your channel. This is so epic being reviewed by you guys! Totally agree on the sound design, my buddy and I did all the foley in my parents basement. And I wrote the film while I was in college at UNCSA in North Carolina. Thanks for reviewing, honestly a huge honor!
Congratulations on making a movie. Even if it is not the best movie, you should be proud of your accomplishment. Rhe important thing is to take what you learned from this film and apply those lessons to your next movie.
I LOVE that Rich Evans has turned into Cameron Mitchell: sitting in a chair in the back of the room, sunglasses, clearly reading off of a script hidden in-camera.
Extremely funny to hear Mike defend Five Night's at Freddy's as "a game where you walk around and touch things" when it is literally an entire media franchise based on sitting in a chair and watching a screen
Which makes sense, because even the most popular point-and-click 90s adventure games had a niche audience of slow-paced players, while FNAF is a commercial giant.
Plenty of cheap games on steam fit Mike's description pretty well, but infinite monkeys n typewriters'll do that... I'm not sure we're sapienting correctly as a species
I like watching Half in The Bag because Mike is like an old Grandpa and Jay is like a Grandchild who is the same age as his Grandpa but with less dementia.
@@izhar4547 i doubt it, i think it's just that the idea is of them referencing markiplier is funny/surreal. it's rare to hear RLM talk directly about other youtubers, especially ones that tend to skew toward a younger demographic. i know markiplier's audience probably isn't mainly kids anymore but you get my point
@@hinasakukimi I think even when they do know the name of a youtuber they're referencing, they tend to pretend not to know out of embarrassment lol. The only youtubers I can recall Mike Jay or Rich naming are "Cinemasins", who's name they seem to use as a catch-all term for common/pointless gripes made by people who don't understand the subject of their own criticism or even the purpose of criticism itself, and I feel like I heard them mention pewdiepie at one point, but now that I'm thinking about it I'm not sure. They probably do know of a lot of youtubers, especially bigger names who have publicly spoken of being RLM fans (and consequently sent them big traffic spikes) like Dunkey and Jontron. By sheer necessity they probably have (at some point) looked into very big channels like Markiplier's to learn what does work on youtube. Also, they obviously know psychicpebbles and likely Oney through Smiling friends, and I would bet YMS adum since he and Colin from Canada seem to be friends. My guess is they avoid mentioning even youtubers they know/like just because they hate the inevitable 1 million "you should have them on BotW" comments, plus they have always seemed to view youtube as a necessary evil for distribution of their projects, but don't really have much interest in youtube projects, so they only really engage or interact when a youtuber does something outside of youtube that relates to movies or involves them.
If you wanna see some lower budget great "hero" movies, Super and Defendor are both great in their own ways. Both pretty hard R rated too. They came out around Kick-Ass, and use the idea of a non-super hero in great ways.
I am obsessed with the ideas for Rich Evans in FNAF 2 just as a cameo of the saddest most pathetic man. They don't even need to pay him, he comes with the licensing rights for the photo.
I imagine yesterdsy that we get a fully function pizzeria in the morning. The msin chsracter is working and he just sees a sad man alone, he thinks that its odd, and later at night when they are closing, he discussed it with hid co worker, its rich evans an when he was a kid his little borther got killed as an accident by one of the animatronics, and on the day his brother birthday comes he goes to the pizzeria as a way to cope a rember hos brother who liked the pleace, cue rich evans telling that he just comes on his brother birthday because he used to lile this place, and cue the dick the birthday boy photo.
@@HerreraAlonso Too complicated. You make Rich Evans the day time security guard. He is there to show the new guy around as his shift ends and that is it. A small cameo.
It feels like one of those multiverse crossover moments between media that were never supposed to go together, and not in the good way. More like a Space Jam: A New Legacy way.
waiting all year to hear mike and jay talk about beau is afraid for them to talk about it for 4 minutes and talk about the five nights at freddys movie for 15 minutes
The CGI is surprisingly life-like, the action scenes just convey edge-of-your-seat excitement, and the overarching storyline is enamoring. Hollywood powerhouse Rich Evans is simply a revelation!
Five Nights At Freddy's made all it's money up front because it was paid for ahead of time in order to get it on day-and-date on Peacock. It was popular enough that it still made a ton of money, and most of the fans(younger kids) loved it and turned out to see it at the theaters because it was an event for them the way Barbenheimer was an event for some people. So they understood their audience and they gave them what they wanted.
I'm surprised Jay didn't mention that the animatronics in FNAF were actually animatronics. That brought the movie from a "I hate my nephew for choosing these horrible fucking movies for his birthday" to "well that was okay."
My screening of FNAF was filled with 10-16 year olds and my 12 year old son has been waiting for this movie for years now. It's crazy to get the type of hyped up audience reaction outside of the Marvel movie and it helped make the movie more fun for me.
You think that's bad? When the movie came out I accidentally asked aloud what "FNAF" meant (I thought it was text-speak) and a couple teens nearby at the bus stop all looked up from their phones simultaneously. A legit extraterrestrial wouldn't have gotten as many stares! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🧓👵👴😢
_"Shooting of the 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' movie has been suspended indefinitely after internet personality 'Rich Evans' was caught saying 'Hur Hur Hur Hur Hur-' while doing unmentionable things to the 'Toy Chica' animatronic'."_
@@DoodleWill The director commented "When we built those real life Animatronics with new advance AI Rich Evens immediately tore them apart with his bare hands, it was unimaginable"
I think the reason behind the FNAF movies success is that there is a super dedicated and devoted fan base that have been waiting for 5 plus years to finally see this movie, regardless of quality
I think it was good timing on their part because FNAF has had a bit of resurgence in popularity in the last year or so thanks to some new games and all the memes going around. If this movie was released like 4 years ago when everyone was burnt out and done with FNAF it wouldn’t have done nearly as well.
I worked with the blonde actress who played one of the bully/friends in The Boogeyman for a short film I directed recently. Really talented actress, super kind and sweet. She’s got a bright future ahead of her.
Listening to Mike's rant against video games at 41:55 makes me oh so curious to know what he would think about Disco Elysium. It's literally all he's ever wanted when it comes to sad, dark comedies featuring characters with crippling alcoholism.
LOL, Mike covering his face to avoid breaking after Rich said "toenail clippings were landing on my giant onion pizza" is probably the greatest thing ever.
Watching the FNAF portion where two film buffs discuss a game they have never played or know anything about and not getting any of it was pure HITB kino.
I saw The Marvels with a couple of my friends on the Friday it came out (Some of them work at AMC so we all got in for free). We were literally the only ones in the theater. It was kind of awesome just being able to yell at the movie and call it out whenever anything was stupid.
Scream 7 should be a group of friends who are all killers except one and the innocent one has to go through a series of wacky hyjinks to hide that they aren't a killer. Then at the end they can monologue about why killing is bad, before being stabbed to death by their friends who are all killers.
Scream 6 actually threatened to do something interesting by revealing the killer right at the beginning, but then they killed them off with a new mystery killer
This video was uploaded 11 minutes ago and I've already seen it 4x and mailed a letter to Mr. Plinkett telling him how wrong he is about the Eras Tour movie. It's not about pop stars, it's about family
They should recreate the birthday's photo scene, for Five Nights 2, using that new de-aging technology, so you can have footage of Rich Evans dressed in a blue bodysuit.
24:01 I can’t stop laughing at Mike being so apathetic towards the movies he watches that he doesn’t even bother confirming whether or not there was a magic dagger.😂
Mike went all Collider trying to sell the rights to Dick the Birthday Boy. Wait next week for the inevitable rant about how Mike has been working his ass of the last 5 years being a FNAF fan.
I like that Mike says he never remembers anything from the insidious-movies, and then proves it by describing the plot of The Red Door totally wrong haha
I watched the film and his summary seemed mostly accurate. There may not have been a dagger though. I'm not sure, it was a bad movie and don't really remember. But, yeah, kid was in college, "Insidious" showed up, Dad came to help, they closed the red door. I think that really was the story.
I enjoyed Beau is afraid because it literally is like watching a nightmare as it's happening. So many parts deliberately interweave to give you the feeling that things are going to make sense, but then they never resolve and move in different directions. Literally the same sensation as thinking about how a nightmare progresses. So many feelings of there being a bigger picture due to a serendipitous sequence of events but without that 'bigger picture' existing at the end of the day. Brain tries to make what sense of it that it can haha. Did my nut in but I enjoyed it
Precisely! The whole thing with going off on wild tangents and not being given closure, the uncertainty of when it will end or where it will veer off was completely on-point. I can see how that's not everyone's cup of tea, but the pacing was just right for what it set out to accomplish. It was great.
I’m so glad it got to happen, because studios won’t be doing that again-We finally got the insane big budget super-good VFX DnD movie we’ve always wanted
hearing two middle aged midwesterners talk about the five nights at freddy's movie is really funny as someone who was a fan of those games since I was 14. I'm glad they didn't *hate* the movie unlike a good amount of critics.
I thought it was boring as hell and full of holes but I just can't truly hate it. There was too much care put into the set design and the animatronics for me to really hate it.
That's sad because from some of the comments and the video here it sounds like one of the extremely rare productions in the past decade that have actually given the fans what they want and not just did a half-assed job.
Thank you for half in the bag, thank you for sharing your humor, your insights and your fading love of cinema with the world. Watching you guys is like hanging out with a group of old friends. We decided years ago to join your Patreon and Redlettermedia is a more consistent source of entertainment than most of our other streaming services. Thank you Mike, Jay, Rich and the rest of RLM.
I was just thinking this while going back through old episodes, the amount of laughs and entertainment and useless knowledge ive gotten from these guys is priceless. Hate to be so corny but it must be said. Thank you fellas!
Also I want to say like, the Five Nights movie felt a lot like a Stephen King story. There's just a man, using substance abuse to fail to deal with past trauma while letting his present slip away from him. And also there are the ghosts of children or whatever.
You guys!!!! Thanks for the wacky reviews of our movies FNAF & The Boogeyman. I saw your pic on set was sad when it vanished! These reviews were a blast! Thanks & Happy Holidays guys
@adamwegner2520 On Freddy's I was the Union Shop Steward Set Medic Animal Wrangler And I'm in it On The Boogeyman I'm the set medic In it And got in on construction too
I am the editor and sound designer of Where's Rose. I've been a fan since I was 14, this is literally a dream come true. I have specifically told people I'll have made it when redlettermedia is reviewing my work. Never thought it would happen on the first feature I cut, doesn't feel real. Obviously he's right the film is far from perfect (Mike has totally nailed me on the sound lol, for most of the film I had one boom track to work with and basically no money for Foley/ADR). Other than the score and the grade, basically all of post production was done on a single computer. It was a blast, wouldn't have traded the experience for the world! Thanks for years of great videos Mike and Jay and the whole Redlettermedia team!
All things considered, I think "right there on the edge between shite and real expensive movie" is a big compliment for a movie that had no budget for sfx, and had its editor also do the sound design. Congratulations on the RLM coverage. I hear it's like being featured on Ellen except if Ellen was an aging alcoholic.
Yelp thanks for the comment. Watching your movie now.
Congratulations! You’re living the dream 🎉😊
That’s amazing!! I haven’t seen the film, but I hope you know that what you’re doing is super cool! I’m definitely going to check out Where’s Rose today :)
Hey there! I thought the sound was fine. Especially the "song" or music or whatever it's called at the end reveal. Great movie, fucking fantastic work man. Big congrats, you should be insanely proud. Very good!
We're at a point now where the Plinkett getup makes Rich look younger not older.
They’ll have to digitally age him
😢
Oh God you're right
who's Rich
😂😂
my main takeaway from the fnaf segment is that Jay clearly watches game theory and is trying to hide it and Mike hasn't seen a video game since Myst
Jay huge MatPat fan confirmed
He described MatPat as a guy who does scare cam streams of the games so I'm gonna assume he doesn't watch him
@@Ashanmaril smokescreen
"Mike hasn't seen a video game since Myst"
So fucking spot-on, lol. Him describing them as "you click on things" was like a top 10 boomer moment
False, Mike played Don't Shit Your Pants and absolutely pwned
Nothing makes Mike look older than discussing “modern games” like they’re Sierra point-and-click adventure games.
*Amiga flasbacks* 😅
Tbh, most AAA games are even less complex and boring than those old crapware time wasters.
Although to be fair, him describing playing FNaF as “You walk around and click on things, look in drawers” is actually more gameplay than what you do in the first game where you don’t leave your office chair.
@@betasector no, not really
Five nights at Freddy’s is basically a revival of point and click games
I would actually watch FNAF 2 if it has even a fleeting moment of Rich yelling "OH MY GOD" before getting ripped in half by a robot
he gets WAY too close to toy chica when that happens.
THE famous bite of 87' scene would be perfect if it's rich evans dying! Screaming OH my GooooooD then cut to markipler looking shocked and looking at the camera and say is that the bite of 87?!?!?!?
I feel like we should all comment bomb blumhouse trailer telling them to put Rich Evans in FNAF 2
Considering what FNAF is and how it came to be what it is, I 100% expect this to happen after this video
Scene: Prototype Freddy Pizzeria costumes/animatronics are shown to a bunch of children; They are all pretty crappy with various funny flaws (Think a tame RoboCop 2 scene) until we get to the PERFECT iteration, so great and loving and then Rich Evans, playing the chief testing engineer walks into the room of kids with a big smile looking happy. Then the iteration ATTACKS Rich but cuts away to the other side of the mirror where the testers face away and they talk about plot things while the children are screaming and we hear Rich scream bloody murder.
I'm a grown man, and went to watch five night's at freddy's with my sister, it was the most bizarre experience i ever had watching a movie, it was fully packed with kids, they were shouting excited at all the references, they applauded every time a youtuber made a cameo, there were times when the characters made a comment or a phrase out of nowhere, but i knew it was a reference to the games because every time it happened all the kids went nuts, there is a scene that apparently is a "big reveal" to the fans and when it happened the theater fucking exploded. I think this is what an old man that doesn't know anything about superheroes must have felt if he went to watch endgame's premiere. I had a great time
My 11 and 13 enjoyed it, as did I! I can't believe no mention of the Henson Company animatronics, (by these two) though.
I'm right there with you. My 11 year old son watched it and absolutely loved it. He likes the games too. I couldn't give a sh*t and I was thoroughly confused the entire time.
"Minimum wage for security at an abandoned restaurant? Why is that cop always showing up? What? Wait. Huh?"
Honestly? Sounds like a great time. The only thing more enjoyable than watching someone thoroughly enjoy something is seeing a bunch of kids thoroughly enjoying something they love.
@@william4996 Don't get me wrong. I love playing the dad who hasn't got a clue.
@@william4996That was me with Mario this year.
Holy shit! RedLetterMedia! Thank you so much for reviewing my film "Where's Rose". Such a big fan of your channel. This is so epic being reviewed by you guys! Totally agree on the sound design, my buddy and I did all the foley in my parents basement. And I wrote the film while I was in college at UNCSA in North Carolina. Thanks for reviewing, honestly a huge honor!
Congrats!!
Fraud!
Great work on the movie
So where was she? In the garden? Tsssss
Congratulations on making a movie. Even if it is not the best movie, you should be proud of your accomplishment. Rhe important thing is to take what you learned from this film and apply those lessons to your next movie.
I LOVE that Rich Evans has turned into Cameron Mitchell: sitting in a chair in the back of the room, sunglasses, clearly reading off of a script hidden in-camera.
And with that footage endlessly repurposed in other media. Perfect.
He can rub Jay's luxurious locks as his emotional support hair next!
telling jay and mike to close the f****ng door
But when will he close the fuckin door?
At this point Mister Plinket could be simulated entirely. and I doubt well ever notice.
Extremely funny to hear Mike defend Five Night's at Freddy's as "a game where you walk around and touch things" when it is literally an entire media franchise based on sitting in a chair and watching a screen
Jay is slowly morphing into mini Kurt Russell before our very eyes.
'Squirt Russell' is the name he is going by now.
That's what they call him at the Manhole
*squirt*
He got that nickname at the Man Hole.
Jay certainly makes me squirt!
Good porn name
Hearing RLM discuss Five Nights at Freddy’s and its lore for 15 minutes was an out of body experience.
It was beautiful.
Mike made a better coherent concept than the games, TBH.
@@Huxley_Day yes you were
Kafkaesque
"cursed timeline" as the youth would call it
Mike describing 90s adventure games while describing FNAF, then proceeding to say “That’s a game now. That’s not exciting.” is hilarious.
I thought the exact same thing lol
nono, he described a game with MOVEMENT, unlike fnaf which has none
Which makes sense, because even the most popular point-and-click 90s adventure games had a niche audience of slow-paced players, while FNAF is a commercial giant.
Mike has see two video games. A Star Trek game when he was in high school and the the RLM fan made game. Both must be point and click adventure games.
@@AwsomeisimoWhich was the point made in the original comment, good job.
I died when mike said three times that games are just "walking around". In five nights at Freddy's, a game in which you cant walk around.
Like one of the top comments said, the last video game Mike has seen is Myst.
@therotten6152 spot on.
@therotten6152he’s not saying all games suck
He’s saying the difference between games and movies.
Nah around PT time that was straight up the case for a short while, many many walking simulators
@therotten6152 Your comment is a lot funnier than you intended probably but comedy is comedy
Mike aged about 50 years as he was trying to explain what a video game is.
FNAF games are point and click games exactly how Mike described.
@@largebeppo noo
@@largebeppo
”walk”
I’m not so sure about that
@@largebeppo Not whatsoever they are arcade style action games.
Plenty of cheap games on steam fit Mike's description pretty well, but infinite monkeys n typewriters'll do that... I'm not sure we're sapienting correctly as a species
I like watching Half in The Bag because Mike is like an old Grandpa and Jay is like a Grandchild who is the same age as his Grandpa but with less dementia.
Mike making fun of the elderly finally comes full circle where him talking about modern video games just makes him sound like an old grandpa.
modern, ten year old video games...
@@KomradeKrusher Which is more modern than the last video game Mike played in 1997.
@@ManOutofTime913star trek right?
@@rotmgpumcake Yup.
FNAF games are literally point and click adventure games exactly how Mike described
The Five Nights at Freddy's movie has been in development hell for so long that its fans crossed over to the nostalgia crowd.
MEMBER MATPAT?!
MEMBER BALLON BOY?!
MEMBER LIVING TOMBSTONE?!
I MEMBER! I MEMBER!
Quite the tactic
A kid who was 12-13 watching Markiplier play FNAF for the first time would be 21-22 this year.
nearly 10 years in development hell and all they could come up with was another mid asf blumhouse horror flick. what a fucking waste.
If Rich Evans is in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, he would hands down get an Oscar.
No offense to Rich or FNAF, but the Oscar's has set a pretty low bar.
He can play Balloon Boy!
Not the gold statue, mind you. Just an angry green man who lives in a trash can and follows him home.
Well, it's up to "Colonel Mike Stoklasa" what roles Rich Evans takes, but he sounds interested. 🤔
Rich Evans will return in FNAF three
When Jay said "You know which TH-camr's NOT in the movie?" It was the closest we'll ever get to hear Jay utter the word "Markiplier"
Lol why? Does he have something against Markiplier?
@@izhar4547 i doubt it, i think it's just that the idea is of them referencing markiplier is funny/surreal. it's rare to hear RLM talk directly about other youtubers, especially ones that tend to skew toward a younger demographic. i know markiplier's audience probably isn't mainly kids anymore but you get my point
@@hinasakukimi I think even when they do know the name of a youtuber they're referencing, they tend to pretend not to know out of embarrassment lol. The only youtubers I can recall Mike Jay or Rich naming are "Cinemasins", who's name they seem to use as a catch-all term for common/pointless gripes made by people who don't understand the subject of their own criticism or even the purpose of criticism itself, and I feel like I heard them mention pewdiepie at one point, but now that I'm thinking about it I'm not sure.
They probably do know of a lot of youtubers, especially bigger names who have publicly spoken of being RLM fans (and consequently sent them big traffic spikes) like Dunkey and Jontron. By sheer necessity they probably have (at some point) looked into very big channels like Markiplier's to learn what does work on youtube. Also, they obviously know psychicpebbles and likely Oney through Smiling friends, and I would bet YMS adum since he and Colin from Canada seem to be friends. My guess is they avoid mentioning even youtubers they know/like just because they hate the inevitable 1 million "you should have them on BotW" comments, plus they have always seemed to view youtube as a necessary evil for distribution of their projects, but don't really have much interest in youtube projects, so they only really engage or interact when a youtuber does something outside of youtube that relates to movies or involves them.
If you wanna see some lower budget great "hero" movies, Super and Defendor are both great in their own ways. Both pretty hard R rated too. They came out around Kick-Ass, and use the idea of a non-super hero in great ways.
Iconic moment: Jay not having seen the new Insidious, but knowing more about it from the trailers than Mike remembers from actually watching it.
I feel like that's how every review goes. 😂
I am obsessed with the ideas for Rich Evans in FNAF 2 just as a cameo of the saddest most pathetic man. They don't even need to pay him, he comes with the licensing rights for the photo.
I imagine yesterdsy that we get a fully function pizzeria in the morning. The msin chsracter is working and he just sees a sad man alone, he thinks that its odd, and later at night when they are closing, he discussed it with hid co worker, its rich evans an when he was a kid his little borther got killed as an accident by one of the animatronics, and on the day his brother birthday comes he goes to the pizzeria as a way to cope a rember hos brother who liked the pleace, cue rich evans telling that he just comes on his brother birthday because he used to lile this place, and cue the dick the birthday boy photo.
@@HerreraAlonso Too complicated. You make Rich Evans the day time security guard. He is there to show the new guy around as his shift ends and that is it. A small cameo.
@@erocktionentertainment5842 ow maan
I love Mike’s narcissistic claim he “owns” Rich Evans. It’s refreshing to see a good boss know how to put his foot down on his servants.
"Claim?"
Touch grass
Mike knows he has the constitutional right to strike his underlings. Tim Heidecker greatly educated on that right
@@shadowx2229 u first
I think comic book movie failures are fueling Jay's hair growth.
Mikes happy place is writing fan fiction for obscure movies he didn't really like
Mike got so close to actually describing the plot of FNaF 2 as an idea it's crazy
Plinkett vs Swifties is the close out of the year we deserve
I hope Mike and Jay discuss the Eras Tour movie in Part 2.
Mike wearing a Bloodhound Gang band shirt in a theatre surrounded by Swifties
@@Fezwald1 😂
I wonder what’s worse: Marvel fans screaming and cheering in the theater or Swifties singing, dancing and screaming in the theater.
@@carter_lovejoyI think there's something quite cute about the swifties getting up and dancing. Marvel fans are intolerable
@@veiddimaddur8354 true. They’re pretty much having the time of their lives and I’ll let them have it.
Never have I thought I’d hear Jay say “Freddy Fazbear”
The real challenge now is getting him to say "Sans Undertale poggers"
What a time to be alive
Hearing RLM talk about other TH-camrs feels more surreal than them talking about FNAF
It feels like one of those multiverse crossover moments between media that were never supposed to go together, and not in the good way. More like a Space Jam: A New Legacy way.
Almost as surreal as that one Nostalgia Critic cameo they did back in the day
“Yo you dig on the multiverse?” -Chinaman, Wish Upon
waiting all year to hear mike and jay talk about beau is afraid for them to talk about it for 4 minutes and talk about the five nights at freddys movie for 15 minutes
GIVE RICH EVANS A BALLOON IN THE SEQUEL.
Just like his cameo in the Drew Barrymore move. It's poetry!
Oh, i see - it rhymes
I love how Jay did not address Mikes utter bewilderment at the size of Joaquins Phoenix's BALLS. 😂 He just went on like normal.
They may have edited it out
@@dogood8750 no. I refuse to believe they edited it. They just moved on without acknowledging it at all.
tbf that's what the movie does too
When does Mike talk about juaqins balls timestamp please
It feels like Jay is rubbing it in everyone's face that he has magnificent hair.
He certainly is rubbing the hair in his own face
Not as good now as it might be too long.
Yeah...he can rub alright....and rub s'more...
Thank you. I came here looking for a comment about Jays hair. He’s pretty😂
Bald Man HAS Logged On
The CGI is surprisingly life-like, the action scenes just convey edge-of-your-seat excitement, and the overarching storyline is enamoring. Hollywood powerhouse Rich Evans is simply a revelation!
I haven't been to the cinema in like 3 years but if they put Rich in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 I will legitimately go and see it opening night
Five Nights At Freddy's made all it's money up front because it was paid for ahead of time in order to get it on day-and-date on Peacock. It was popular enough that it still made a ton of money, and most of the fans(younger kids) loved it and turned out to see it at the theaters because it was an event for them the way Barbenheimer was an event for some people. So they understood their audience and they gave them what they wanted.
'Understood their audience '?
'Gave them what they wanted'?
I understand the individual words but strung together they make no sense.
Disney probably.
At least they went to the theaters.. last time I went was before the covid-thing.. 2018?
I watched it in a small screen and everyone was a fan
A lot of the fans are probably in their thirties
The Raging Bull confession has shook me to my core.
I can't tell if they were joking or not
As someone who has recorded the movies multiple times, and forgotten to watch it every time, for the last decade, that joke landed hard
It’s the best movie ever made. I’m shook.
Can't stand Raging Bull
how come@@DoctorJammer ?
I love how rich evans doesn't even attempt to do a plinket voice. He has become Plinket, eater of pizza rolls.
Unfortunately rich related kayfabe is dead
I just realized I barely remember webzones...fuck
@@ronniemcnuggit9718connecting through Jesus!
@@frod79or maybe it's not brother
Plinkett's reading a newspaper from the Obama years, proving that he is timeless.
"Looks like Jackie Gleason's still dead."
I see that the Tea Party Movement are gaining influence but I don't think it will go anywhere. Like smartphones; it's a fad.
Obama was AIIIDDDSSSSS
@@aarondavis8943 "Mark my words, Charlie!"
I'm surprised Jay didn't mention that the animatronics in FNAF were actually animatronics. That brought the movie from a "I hate my nephew for choosing these horrible fucking movies for his birthday" to "well that was okay."
My screening of FNAF was filled with 10-16 year olds and my 12 year old son has been waiting for this movie for years now. It's crazy to get the type of hyped up audience reaction outside of the Marvel movie and it helped make the movie more fun for me.
I have a 14 year old and it was neat to see her excitement with her friends over a movie - reminder of a time before !!
Mike and Jay saying Freddy Fazbear out loud feels like a fever dream.
You think that's bad? When the movie came out I accidentally asked aloud what "FNAF" meant (I thought it was text-speak) and a couple teens nearby at the bus stop all looked up from their phones simultaneously. A legit extraterrestrial wouldn't have gotten as many stares! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🧓👵👴😢
@@s3.14dervision 💀💀💀jesus dude that’s funny.
we just need both of them to say skibidi toilet and it will all come full circle 😂
Mike somehow nailed the overall story of the games of FNAF unknowingly when wishing for what he wanted for the movie
Can't wait for the Talk To Me sequel: Talk 2 The Hand
Talk 2 da hand:coz face ain't listening
2 Talk 2 Me
It's about family
Talk to Me 2: Ok, Now Be Quiet
Talk 2 U
I have enjoyed Jay's gradual transformation into RJ MacReady from The Thing.
Mike's Star Trek obsession is unconsciously rubbing off on Jay making him call Michael B. Jordan "Michael Bajoran" 9:43
I really want Rich to say Fight Nights at Freddy's, maybe doing a "hur hur hur hur"
Five Nights at Mokey's when?
Rich would choke on his own tongue trying to utter the name mid-giggle 😊
_"Shooting of the 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' movie has been suspended indefinitely after internet personality 'Rich Evans' was caught saying 'Hur Hur Hur Hur Hur-' while doing unmentionable things to the 'Toy Chica' animatronic'."_
real recognize real king
All the respect & love for being the spiritual successor of the OG Newgrounds days.
@@DoodleWill
The director commented "When we built those real life Animatronics with new advance AI Rich Evens immediately tore them apart with his bare hands, it was unimaginable"
Mike laughing at “He has sex with someone and she immediately dies” was hilarious.
I think the reason behind the FNAF movies success is that there is a super dedicated and devoted fan base that have been waiting for 5 plus years to finally see this movie, regardless of quality
Also cinema standards have dropped so much that the target audience members probably just equate quality with adherence to fan theories
While watching the movie, I realized how familiar I was with the lore despite never having played anything but the first 2 nights of the first game.
5 years is also the average age of a FNAF fan
It also helps that the fanbase was 5 when they were waiting for the movie.
I think it was good timing on their part because FNAF has had a bit of resurgence in popularity in the last year or so thanks to some new games and all the memes going around.
If this movie was released like 4 years ago when everyone was burnt out and done with FNAF it wouldn’t have done nearly as well.
I worked with the blonde actress who played one of the bully/friends in The Boogeyman for a short film I directed recently. Really talented actress, super kind and sweet. She’s got a bright future ahead of her.
Jay's hair is breathtaking.
Yeah... Breathtakingly greasy!
He needs to texturize it but I totally agree. Looks thick and healthy 🤌🏽
Jay wick or jay wake
Listening to Mike's rant against video games at 41:55 makes me oh so curious to know what he would think about Disco Elysium.
It's literally all he's ever wanted when it comes to sad, dark comedies featuring characters with crippling alcoholism.
I wish their gaming channel was still a thing so rich evans and Jack could talk about it. Disco elysium really is the best
@@thomasel9171don't you mean TEQUILA SUNSET?
Mike trying to explain video games while in the midst of a serious discussion about the FNAF movie is hilarious.
LOL, Mike covering his face to avoid breaking after Rich said "toenail clippings were landing on my giant onion pizza" is probably the greatest thing ever.
I'm pretty damn sure that he is breaking on camera just before also. His beer hand is shaking a lot.
Who wrote that sketch?
@ronindebeatrice haha I feel like Rich just went for it, and totally killed.
Watching the FNAF portion where two film buffs discuss a game they have never played or know anything about and not getting any of it was pure HITB kino.
They should pay for the rights to use Rich's laugh. Coz as much as we adore him, hearing that laugh in a haunted setting would be terrifying.
The best description of the insidious sequels:
“Insidious happens again. And then they stop insidious.”
Good to know RLM has watchers under their influence, willing to spread the influence of Dick the Birthday Boy in major Hollywood productions.
I work in LA on true crime shows and I keep trying to fit RLM in but none of them have committed any murders :(
@@Hayley123454They're from Milwaukee. Just wait.
@@Hayley123454 That you know of. Keep digging.
I saw The Marvels with a couple of my friends on the Friday it came out (Some of them work at AMC so we all got in for free). We were literally the only ones in the theater. It was kind of awesome just being able to yell at the movie and call it out whenever anything was stupid.
You must have been hoarse by the end! 😂😂
Legit doing your own MST3K in a movie theater does sound fun. The only way I'd watch it, with my friends/family and booze.
I think it’s time for another Nerd Crew episode boys
Beau is Afraid is has some deep metaphorical significance for any psychology nerds.
Scream 7 should be a group of friends who are all killers except one and the innocent one has to go through a series of wacky hyjinks to hide that they aren't a killer. Then at the end they can monologue about why killing is bad, before being stabbed to death by their friends who are all killers.
'Yeah I've totally stabbed people, why would I lie about that? The knife going in feels like stabbing bags of sand, right guys?'
@@dmoonmaster1653i got the reference!
Scream 6 actually threatened to do something interesting by revealing the killer right at the beginning, but then they killed them off with a new mystery killer
That's literally the plot to Shark Tale
This video was uploaded 11 minutes ago and I've already seen it 4x and mailed a letter to Mr. Plinkett telling him how wrong he is about the Eras Tour movie. It's not about pop stars, it's about family
Mike and jay really made it far since playing the idiot redcoats in pirates of the Caribbean
Damn. That's hard to unsee
I love the smile Mike tries to hide at 2:09 because Rich's idiotic rambling almost made him break character.
Mike has been laughing more lately. He's been more relaxed and having fun. I like it :)
ITS RICH EVANS
Who?
OH MY GAAAAAAAAWD!
That’s clearly Mr. Plinkett you blind fool
IT BROKE NEW GROOOOOUND
I KNOW WHO THAT IS 🗣🙌😮💨
They should recreate the birthday's photo scene, for Five Nights 2, using that new de-aging technology, so you can have footage of Rich Evans dressed in a blue bodysuit.
The most surprising part of this video is that neither of them have seen Raging Bull
24:01 I can’t stop laughing at Mike being so apathetic towards the movies he watches that he doesn’t even bother confirming whether or not there was a magic dagger.😂
Cameron Mitchel in Insidious: "CLOSE THE FUCKING RED DOOR!!!"
Rich in a Five nights at Freddy movie would actually be great.
Unironically yes, I am also fully supportive of this idea.
Mike went all Collider trying to sell the rights to Dick the Birthday Boy. Wait next week for the inevitable rant about how Mike has been working his ass of the last 5 years being a FNAF fan.
He's got to get that @$$ on the street. Pimpin ain't easy.
The make-up they use to make Rich look younger for the Mr Plinkett part is truly industry-leading.
Lucasfilm could use RLM's de-aging technology!
Would love to have someone sit these two elderly men down to watch the 9 hour fnaf plot summary and have them try and make sense of it
"Beau if Afraid" was awesome. Myself, my brother & my son loved it.
I like that Mike says he never remembers anything from the insidious-movies, and then proves it by describing the plot of The Red Door totally wrong haha
I watched the film and his summary seemed mostly accurate. There may not have been a dagger though. I'm not sure, it was a bad movie and don't really remember. But, yeah, kid was in college, "Insidious" showed up, Dad came to help, they closed the red door. I think that really was the story.
i can't help but laugh everytime Mike says the word "ghost."
Me too! I was just telling my fiancé that the word “ghost” is when Mike’s accent is at its strongest
Ghöst
I can still hear him saying 'So you got ghosts?' in his fake Chicago accent from a ghost detective show he loves.
@@adubsevenso tell me about yer ghœst prahblem
Also Mike saying “you’ve got a bagul problem.”
Rich Evans was on fire out the gate this episode! Who knew onions and toenails were the thing to break Mike
The hardest I’ve laughed in a long time was that pictures of Rich when Mike says he owns him.
Same and i made the mistake of watching this video to fall asleep to. That got such a loud laugh that i awoke my household.
I enjoyed Beau is afraid because it literally is like watching a nightmare as it's happening. So many parts deliberately interweave to give you the feeling that things are going to make sense, but then they never resolve and move in different directions. Literally the same sensation as thinking about how a nightmare progresses. So many feelings of there being a bigger picture due to a serendipitous sequence of events but without that 'bigger picture' existing at the end of the day. Brain tries to make what sense of it that it can haha. Did my nut in but I enjoyed it
Precisely! The whole thing with going off on wild tangents and not being given closure, the uncertainty of when it will end or where it will veer off was completely on-point. I can see how that's not everyone's cup of tea, but the pacing was just right for what it set out to accomplish. It was great.
4:21 love how they perfectly recreated the ambience of an average Tuesday afternoon in Milwaukee
Every time RLM mentions Freddy Got Fingered, an angel gets its wings
when they discuss Freddy got Fingered, it makes me proud
Tom Green isn't doing anything he should appear on rlm
proud!
Mike's accent should be preserved in a museum.
I think it's cute that Mike thinks you get to walk around in the FNAF games.
I love that mikes hypothetical different movie is just the plot of FNaF 2, the game.
I love how Mike’s suggestions for FNAF are a combination of the story of the games with super cliché horror tropes
Not even the story of the games really, his critique was basically "write a completely different movie" lmao
cliche or not it would've been a whole lot better than the movie we got
It wouldn't be Rlm without Mike being an out of touch Boomer
There’s snow on the ground in Milwaukee right now. I’m starting to think RLM is using stock footage of the house they sit in for reviews!
Mike didn't respond to whether he watched the D&D movie. He definitely saw the D&D movie and didn't want to say.
Dungeons and dragons is actually a great movie. One of my favorite of the year. It's like an 80s blockbuster with modern elements. Really enjoyable
I’m so glad it got to happen, because studios won’t be doing that again-We finally got the insane big budget super-good VFX DnD movie we’ve always wanted
is it good for someone that doesnt play the game? @@leightonpetty4817
Watching D&D honors among thieves then playing baldur gate's 3
thats you called a great d&d hour
I love how he says "youtuber" in an almost disparaging way as though he is in denial of the fact that he is in fact a youtuber.
I like when they discuss sound design. Huge part of what can make or break a film
Hearing Mike talk about Freddy fazbear makes me age so much, it feels wrong.
It's been 40 years since the last half in the bag!
Jay's hair looks luscious this ep
Rich hiding his lines on the inside of the newspaper is Cameron Mitchell levels of masterclass acting.
hearing two middle aged midwesterners talk about the five nights at freddy's movie is really funny as someone who was a fan of those games since I was 14. I'm glad they didn't *hate* the movie unlike a good amount of critics.
I mean I hate the games more than the movie
I thought it was boring as hell and full of holes but I just can't truly hate it. There was too much care put into the set design and the animatronics for me to really hate it.
That's sad because from some of the comments and the video here it sounds like one of the extremely rare productions in the past decade that have actually given the fans what they want and not just did a half-assed job.
Thank you for half in the bag, thank you for sharing your humor, your insights and your fading love of cinema with the world. Watching you guys is like hanging out with a group of old friends. We decided years ago to join your Patreon and Redlettermedia is a more consistent source of entertainment than most of our other streaming services. Thank you Mike, Jay, Rich and the rest of RLM.
I was just thinking this while going back through old episodes, the amount of laughs and entertainment and useless knowledge ive gotten from these guys is priceless. Hate to be so corny but it must be said. Thank you fellas!
where is the RLM app. Can I add it to my Chromecast
@@lamech006 LOL, yes it does read this way. I guess I was talking about the youtube app.
@@richardthompson6079 for the record I agree with everything you said ;)
@@lamech006 All good!
I’ve never seen Mr Plinket so happy.
That's because its the fake plinkett!
That’s John Wilson
Sickening, isnt it
He's causing pain to others, of course he's thrilled.
Also I want to say like, the Five Nights movie felt a lot like a Stephen King story. There's just a man, using substance abuse to fail to deal with past trauma while letting his present slip away from him. And also there are the ghosts of children or whatever.
You guys!!!! Thanks for the wacky reviews of our movies FNAF & The Boogeyman. I saw your pic on set was sad when it vanished! These reviews were a blast! Thanks & Happy Holidays guys
It what capacity were you involved with the film?
@@ThePsychoAnonwhich one buddy??
@@garinsparks7041 both I guess? I love movies and I find it interesting learning about the process of making them
@adamwegner2520 On Freddy's I was the Union Shop Steward
Set Medic
Animal Wrangler
And I'm in it
On The Boogeyman
I'm the set medic
In it
And got in on construction too