@@stevencoleman453 all to set up their eventual reconciliation in light of the reveal of the new big villain, Stand Master Robert Edward Orville Iger, and his Stand: The Force.
Seeing Macaully Culkin on red letter media is less like watching a guest star episode and more like seeing a long lost traveler finding their way home again.
@@BridgetteFiori They need to do a Qand A about that...how they were able to get Mac on...he may have even been a fan of the show, despite the fact they made fun of him a few times in early episodes.
Corpus I almost had to make sure it was really him the first episode I seen him featured. He really fits well and I’m glad to see him appearing in a lot of episodes. great addition
@@mikal When Mike does this shit it is pretty easy to tell when he is just being a contrarian asshole from when he genuinely disagrees with the rest of the panel. This one and Shark Exorcist are prime examples of him just being a contrarian asshole.
I love how every time Rich Evans finishes telling a joke he immediately begins re-telling that same joke but only makes out the first word or two, loool
Winnuting The Twilight Zone movie tragedy, where John Landis got away with murdering a Hollywood actor and two child actors working illegally, decapitating then with a helicopter that fell from the sky in a stunt gone wrong.
You know, I wanted Red Letter Media to do a Half In The Bag review of Cats. But I really want them to do a Best of the Worst review of Cats so we can see footage of them watching it.
Jesus Christ you guys! Did you forget about the curse!? Guy lasts 103 yrs, Rich accidently names the wrong Douglas, boom! dead. Gotta be careful with your powers!
@@SnoutBaron ....they both take place in a snowy mountain location near the anniverssary of a tragedy involving former members of the group that fell off a cliff several years prior....
That Mac is sitting there watching these films in what appears to just be his regular lounge clothes (at best) or pyjamas (at worst) with the RLM chaps is the sort of wholesome content I need right now.
@@johnbacon4997 it was, it now lives in a friend's breakers yard, where it'll be put back on the road by him as his car sometime in the future when it's worth welding up all the rust!
@@johnbacon4997 goodness yes. Weighs around a ton, a variable valve timed 1.7 engine that has 90% of its torque from 1250 - 6500rpm, a highly balanced, nose pinned chassis and a very playful back end. Had it for five years, bought for £650, spent around £2000 keeping it on the road but don't regret a moment of it. Check the Top Gear review on it from back in the day, it's a very, very highly regarded drivers car that often got overlooked because it's a bit 'girly' looking.
@@johnbacon4997 I moved on to an E46 330ci convertible. First six cylinder, first rear wheel drive, first convertible. Seemed a reasonable number of boxes to tick off. It's good in its own way, but I still miss the lightweight hot hatches...
@@CheempL337 On July 23, 1982, a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter crashed at Indian Dunes[2] in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, during the making of Twilight Zone: The Movie. The crash killed three people on the ground (actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen) and injured the six helicopter passengers. The incident led to years of civil and criminal action and was responsible for the introduction of new procedures and safety standards in the filmmaking industry.
There's something really heartwarming about Macaully Culkin being held up as the quintessential child-star fuckup for so long then you actually see him in stuff like this and realise he's actually quite lovely and down to earth these days :)
I think it's more that (former) child stars experience a lot of abuse, than being fuckups. People mocked Britney Spears for having a very public breakdown, then learned years later that her father had essentially had her declared insane so he could legally control her and use her like a work horse to make him money. Culkin said in a RedLetterMedia video (a different one, I believe) that Joe Pesci was supposed to pretend to bite his nose in one of the Home Alone movies, but instead just actually bit it. He presented it as a funny crazy story. I know he had to appeal to be emancipated as a teenager because his father was stealing all of his acting money. I think that most child stars experience abuse, whether sexual, physical, financial, etc., and getting into self-destructive behavior is a natural consequence of that.
I just wanted to tell the gang that I really appreciate all the hard work you put in this year making content for us all to enjoy. My whole family loves watching every upload and we hope to see you for many, many years to come. Bless you and your families this holiday! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all!
I was waiting for them to mention that the dark haired lady with long nails in ICED was Lisa Loring, better known to the world as the original Wednesday Addams in the Addams Family (1964-66).
I love the RLM. Full stop. But I really wanted to say that I love the chemistry with Macaulay Culkin in all the videos I've seen him in. He fits right in and you guys feed off each other on a great way. Love you guys!
“Passion turns pathetic” is such a great line that I almost want to write a horrible story in hopes that one day it gets made into a horrible movie in hopes that someone just might use that. It’s a long shot but it would be worth it.
Dude I'm the same way. I have a weird rainman like ability to recall actors, directors, producers, etc, names and other really trivial useless information... So people think I'm smart... When in fact I'm an unskilled total fucking idiot lol.
Fun Fact: the only reason Mickey Rooney kept working was because one of his sons kept insisting that he had very little money and needed to keep taking jobs long after retirement age, which included his cameos in The Simpsons and The Muppets (2011). That son was also skimming money off what his dad earned, and Mickey Rooney only found out a few years before he died.
I mean tbf Mickey Rooney was batshit crazy, had like 20 kids and stepkids, and known for his pants-on-head retarded management of his finances. He did have very little money whether or not he realized it.
Macaulay is great in this. He could be a movie star. Also I think Macaulay voice is very close to Jay’s so I attributed a lot of Macaulay jokes to Jay at first
@@gyromurphy its that thing, of like, where, you put traffic cones with vibrators poking out the top on hobos heads and send them down lubed up slip n slide at a huge target logo made of jello.
Henry Hill was half Sicilian not Italian, but he IS very sleazy. Lol. The comment definitely still works. Hell "sleazy" Italian men tell him he's f****** up and to do better. Lol.
I have never laughed so hard in BotW as I did when Mike's bullshitting single-handedly flipped the format around to reward pure, creepy tripe and destroy an entertaining attempt at cinema. Bravo, Mike!
I've fallen asleep to RLM so many times that every morning I'm not sure if they're real... that is until I put on "Rich watches" to make sure I'm not dreaming, like Cobb from Inception.
@@DistractedGlobeGuy man, I can't even watch late night television anymore! It's the only material they have now! "Did ya know Trump is an idiot?" Ok I get it Colbert, can we please make a creative joke for the first time since he was elected?
@@DistractedGlobeGuy let me tell you how petty Brad is. I had a small time video game podcast. I had a guest on to talk about his RU-vid channel about movies. Brad knew him in real life, this guy had no internet presence at all, but Brad invited himself onto my show just to upstage him. This was all years ago.
I love how whoever publishes Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 leaned in super hard on the meme clip. They know it's the only way anyone will give a shit about that movie.
Did you see him when they were watching the movies? He's in pajamas and sitting cross legged on the couch. He's definitely not entirely hiding it even around them.