Do you mean Future *Foundation*? Because Future Foundation is at least Fantastic 4-related, but I haven't been able to find anything linking such a movie to Roger Corman.
For those wondering, the conversation they’re having at the start of the table discussion is about how Rob Tapert was against a lot of the comedic stuff that the show runner wanted in Ash Vs Evil Dead, specifically the fantastic colon monster fight
as much as I love Evil Dead and Bruce Campbell I stop watching the series the moment Ash was reverse-excreted since I mostly only watch TV/streaming shows during dinner or at lunch time and Ash vs Evil Dead is definitely a show that doesn't go well while ingesting food. Tnx for the info
I stopped watching when that random kid got chopped to pieces by the ceiling fan in the diner episode, that's some edgelord bs right there and it can fuck right off.
You know what's really weird? The Saturn award was originally known as the Golden Scroll Award, however they changed the name to Saturn in 1973. Carnosaur 2 was made in 1995. But it got a Golden Scroll Award which wasn't given away since 1973. Did it time travel? Is this a glitch in the Matrix? Why am I writing this 3 years after this video was published? Who knows?!
Mandela effect. Just a side effect of a timeline shift. It's okay, we've shifted so many times in the past decade that no one is from their original one anymore, just don't think about it too much.
The irony of a Roger Corman movie blatantly ripping off a James Cameron movie is so very rich. Cameron started out his film career working on Roger Corman movies.
@@soulknife20 Quantity has a quality of it's own. The respect is for his iron work ethic. It keeps a lot of show biz people in work which I think rocks.
It is odd it truely makes u wonder your life choices in having a kevin smith film collection as he truely did represent my 20s in the late 90s, but now he's kinda like that guy from dazed and confused the 40 year old hanging with the teens, totally out if touch but not aware of it. In one interview kevin smith had a hard time understanding George Lucas and star wars how he made a huge universe, came back for the prequels and had lost his mojo because time/age had caught up with him. Kevin's biggest mistake was becoming full time stoner, everything post zach and Maria represented films that were amazing messes. Is Scott Mosier still around the 1 hour 45 min runtime felt like eternity as well known actors that kevin must have dirt on popped up to cameo and deliver drivel. As crazy as it sounds I'll probably give him one last chance with clerk 3 , but will probably sell off my old kevin smith film. Collection
@@makaron9363 No need to write a date. Kevin smith will still be disliked and piss off everyone no matter what year it is. Oh what i would give for him to be silent.
8 hours ago your comment had 66 thumbs up. It still has 66 thumbs up. No one will further thumbs up your comment, so that we can imagine Mike had "Order 66" put on him lol.
_The Skateboard Kid 2_ is one of my FAVORITE bad movies. When I was in elementary school, they'd play it when we had a free period and they had nothing planned. Even then I thought it was stupid. Some things they did not mention: - Despite the cover, there's no Mount Rushmore in the movie. - The girl friend has no parents, and even when she is in the ambulance, the only ones who know are the hero kid and a cop. - The mom and sister sit and watch TV when the kid is at the skateboard competition, but they don't care that he somehow got there ON HIS OWN. He's like, ten! - The parts that came in the package would never have fit in the skateboard. - Nobody notices the kid riding a magical skateboard through the sky. I am glad others find enjoyment in its epic badness!
@@Parasiteve Not really. I was a kid in the 1990s and it wasn't like that at all, for me and many of my friends. If we went somewhere by ourselves we'd be in BIG trouble!
For over 20 years I've had the visual of a dinosaur gruesomely pulling someone's arm off and couldn't for the life of me remember what movie it was from as I was a wee lad, but today I found out that it was Carnosaur 2 and it all came back to me. Thanks RLM guys for saving me a lifetime of torture and scouring bad movies!
WTF? I was about to make the same comment. Shit. I even had some nightmares and shit. Crazy coincidence. I also had this image for years of some aliens with lots of gold and later discovered it was Battlefield Earth. Mind has a fucked up way of making imprints on me.
I have also had this movie in my head, but it was the image of the T-Rex fighting the forklift. It was on a motel TV while we were on summer vacation to Disney Land.
I actually find it kind of nice that Future Zone guy named his son after his wheelchair friend who died in the first movie. I may remember too much about the stuff they watch on BOTW.
@@robmckennie4203 They aren't ALL crappy kid's films, but the crappy adult ones are generally not as bad as they need to be to be good bad. Mostly just meh. Maybe something like Evil Toons, or cool world, but those are live-action hybrids. Maybe those two plus Monkeybone, and you've got three live-action animated hybrid films. A comedy, a horror/comedy and a weird noir-ish thriller... comedy? That's my pick for three decent animated things. Not sure if that would make for a good BOTW episode, but it would be animated shit that isn't really kids films.
@@SquigglyP There is some *really* terrible low budget anime, and amazing B-movie style anime, you could watch. They seem like they're not the anime types, but I think they could have some fun with the right titles. I have a sci-fi Indiana Jones ripoff (that goes off the rails weird) anime movie and a foxy girls wrestling anime movie both on Laserdisc and they seem like they would fit fine on the show.
Having worked on CARNOSAUR 2 (yes, I freely admit that) I have so many GREAT stories from that set! :) And as for that image on the box, Roger Corman himself "directed" that photo shoot involving some random model and a strategically torn dress.
"where are you going?" "I'M GOING TO GET DRUNK!" that wasnt an actual scene. the cameras were still rolling when he stormed off set and they just left it in.
Right now the Twelve-Steppers have got Mike locked up, weaving wicker VHS storage baskets, in a soothing pastel-coloured room (to pan pipe music) with 8 other 'recovering' You Tube hacks. (inbetween Blu-Ray encounter group meetings, and classes titled things like "Life after Milwaukee")
Ironically, Jack is the one that came out as an alcoholic (making the intro of this episode a smidge uncomfortable). But the good news is that he's like 3 years sober now! Jack is the man!
That's a lie, he's just drowning his sorrows because he was dumped. His girlfriend dumped him for a similar looking fat fella, Rosie O'Donnell. But she's done it before and Rich Evans always comes crawling back
For anyone wondering, this isn't a joke and Jack has actually been struggling with this. Rather in the same vein like all the autoerotic asphyxiation jokes that have been done INXS
Jack probably wouldn’t have wanted you to divert everyone’s attention away from the episode by pointing out his alcoholism and inadvertently forcing the audience’s attention on him instead of on the episode. Your comment is thoughtful but also probably embarrassing to Jack.
"Jack, it's 10:30 in the morning and you've already started drinking!" What a funny joke! -Me three years ago ***reads Jack, in 2020, admits he is an alcoholic*** Oh no....
I was just thinking this on rewatch, I hope the fan wiki has been updated so people know this episode is important to lore. In all seriousness though good on Jack for keepin' on and good on them all for being supportive friends. I wish them many more miserable years together.
@@TheGameBroswithSirhcandAr0n Agreed! I like Mike's the most. When he really loses it. Rare to hear that cynical old senior hater let loose that much. It's like seeing a bald eagle.
Rumor was he ruffed up a hooker and her outfit took care of him. Used that as a cover for murder and to shame him and that is why the forensics photos got leaked to the press. Conflicting reports whether it was behind his back or not but all said his hands were bound.
Dude the montage of Jack laughing with Crispin Glover when Rich sounds like a thousand electrocuted cats in a washing machine killed me and now I’m dead so I hope you’re happy.
The "smart talkin leader" from Carnosaur 2 was actually the henchman for the villain in the first Skateboard Kid! He's the guy who infamously trips over Zach's skateboard and then punches it in half!
2:40 Carnosaur Carnage 5:15 They're impressed! 8:13 He's gonna get drunk 8:56 🎥 Carnosaur 2 10:02 Not Aliens 😉 14:34 Waiting for the explosion 15:38 Not a memorable entrance 16:54 The Coupon Shot 18:13 "He disarmed her" pun 21:30 "Eat this Barney." 24:22 🎥 The Skateboard Kid 2 25:42 Rich calls it 26:06 Jack calls it 31:40 Jack's George McFly impression 32:17 😯 33:15 2001: A Skateboard Kid 2 Odyssey 35:19 And that's why they call him The Skateboard Kid 2 37:37 Oh it's on! Part 1 37:49 Oh it's on! Part 2 38:12 Things get dark 39:28 Whoooooooaaaaa!! 41:04 🎥 Future Zone 44:44 No clue 🙄 48:44 Save David Caradine
FANTAVISION Haha, I had the same reaction after the edit making fun of Jack's laugh. I skipped to the credits and was a little surprised to see it was Jay.
Nathan E Certainly. We all remember the Star Wars Christmas episode. It's just that the petty mocking of your friends' foibles and mistakes seems like more of a Mike characteristic.
My favorite moments in life include when during a viewing ever RLM member goes “Whooooooaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!” Literally nothing makes me happier
Me too. Its a standard for me now to go "woooooooaahhh!!!" whenever I see crazy zoom-ins, spins, or psychedelic colors or designs in moopies and videos.
i love how you kids do little rhymes on the internet now, it's so cute. do you do little chants with your friends irl or is it strictly an internet thing?
My aunt ran a video store at a strip mall and got me a preview copy of Carnosaur 2 as a present. I actually liked it, aside from the preview copy text every so often. Then again, I was only 8 at the time. Yes, my aunt got me an R-rated movie when I was 8 as a gift. She was cool, and my parents were cool with it too.
People keep saaying that movies today suck, and lack the artistry and craftmanship of old classics. But I think Best of the Worst proves that there has always been plenty of shit to go around.
Four light bulbs blown on the "O" in the background. Is that Rich slacking off from maintenance duty, or a clever reference to ST:TNG's "Chain of Command"? :O
At 9:00, are they talking about the morgue/"oh God, I'm in the butt" scene from Ash VS Evil Dead? Who the hell was opposed to that? That scene was the best thing ever created by a human!
Rob Tapert, the producer, who was there since the beginning, was against the Morgue scene, Craig DiGregorio, the showrunner who left the show because of disagreements with him, fought to leave the scene in. They disagreed about the tone of the show. Rob wanted more serious horror, he has said that the morgue scene is not what Evil Dead is about, while Craig said that the scene is exactly what it's about. Craig left the show and the ending of season 2 was changed from what he was building it towards.
I'm drunk from a solid 10 hours of drinking, with a bucket of KFC and a large chicken fried rice from a local takeaway. Looking for stuff to watch this is what I landed on... OK I'm in guys
Since there's no more IMDB message boards, I have no idea where to express this thought, but how does Ted Prior "Learn from the best" and all the other mannerisms of David Carradine when he dies before Ted Prior is born?