Colin from Canada joins the gang to watch a terminator film, a film about a theme park filled with dinosaurs, and a movie where an old man punches people.
@@Memoquin They still referred to Low Blow & Leo Fong years after this episode. Low Blow had a huge impact on BotW / RLM. They never mention Lady Terminator again. Ever.
Leo Fong also worked/trained with Ron Marchini from those awesome movies Omega Cop and Karate Cop. Marchini was friends with Chuck Norris and fought him multiple times, with Chuck saying Ron was one of his toughest opponents. Fong himself was friends with Bruce Lee. Not too shabby for where Leo came from.
@@kilodi I've seen enough long-term alcoholics. He's been a drunk for so long, his muscles are atrophied and his body fat makes it difficult to just sit up. I've had to help drunks who were so immobilized by their addiction that they develop bedsores down to the bone.
Found this in a Google review of Dinosaur World, FL: "Before entering the park an older gentleman came up to our group and started yelling at us and our children. He was extremely threatening to the point of making our children cower and cling to us. He was upset that the kids were picking up rocks. One of my friends asked him if he worked there. He then yelled at us that he was the OWNER!"
Funny. I used to meet God on the train to work almost every week when I lived in NYC. He really does take on many forms cuz it was never the same person twice. He threatened the commuters if they didn't praise his name too.
My family took me to a place called Dinosaur World in Kentucky when I was a kid, but the dinosaurs were completely still and the only building was a tiny theater without air conditioning that nearly killed my grandmother.
Cameron Mitchell's assistant is Akosua Busia from Ghana and a princes of the royal Wenchi family. She studied theater in England and had a starring role in The Color Purple in the year BEFORE Low Blow. She ended up marrying John Singleton. I mean... how did she end up in Low Blow would probably be an interesting story.
i feel sorry for her the fact that she had a starring role in The Color Purple, and was probably contractually obliged or something to Low Blow, and had to SLEEP with Cameron Mitchell's drunk and barely conscious self, like yikes that must be degrading.
She's been all over the place, going in and out of the industry it looks like, but it seems like she kicks ass! She wrote a novel, directed a film, co-wrote an adaptation of Toni Morrison's Beloved, and even co-wrote a song with Stevie Wonder! I bet she's glad we know her for the time she was in bed with a drunk, hooded Cameron Mitchell.
@@boktrout 100% obnoxious, negative, unhelpful, and unkind. Yes we all have Google, but not everyone searched to know these facts; I enjoyed this additional context, personally. No need to be condescending
+bananafishu des Frankly I don't get what the big deal is about Rich. Why does everyone think he's so funny and great? He doesn't actually do anything special or different from the others.
RedLetterMedia Presents "Low Blow:The Remake" Starring Rich Evans as Leo Fong Mike as Cameron Mitchell Jay as the billionaire Jocelyn Ridgely (Nadine from the Plinkett Reviews) as the billionaire's daughter and Gillian (from the Black Ninja HitB) as muscle lady with Len Kabasinski as the kick-boxer And Max Landis as "The Car"
I like how only rich is always identified by his full name among the rest of the crew as well as rlm fans while everyone else just has their first name.
Adrian Izquierdo I'm set to get notifications from RLM everyone their Facebook makes a post, but man, I was thinking it'd been a while so I was checking anyways to make sure I hadn't missed anything. We get Colin from Canada on Canada Day though!
I can't see Colin without immediately thinking about his laughing meltdown during the Osteoporosis Dance chat segment. Still one of the best things I've seen from RLM.
Lost in Dinosaur World came out a year before Jurassic Park and features a Theme park about dinosaurs that a kid called Tim gets lost in. Holy Crap! Spielberg ripped off Lost in Dinosaur World
Went to Dinosaur World, a small attraction at Marine World in Vallejo, Ca, with my 8th grade class sometime around when this "movie" was filmed. The only interesting thing at Marine World was the ridiculous amount of kids who got caught stealing from the gift shop... school got banned and the other half of the student body who were supposed to go the next day missed out on the thrill of getting lost in Dinosaur World. Marine World was sold and became a Six Flags a few years later. Definitely a mistake, everyone knows kids prefer slowly moving animatronic dinosaurs to rollercoasters.
Yeah, I have the vaguest recollections of going to Marine World/Africa USA when I was like 4. This must have been before 1986 because it was still in Redwood Shores, before it moved to Vallejo. Also, I'm surprised no one else has commented how the little boy totally modeled his look on Sam Neill from Jurassic Park, complete with the red bandana!
Probably one of my earliest memories was going there , probably at age 3? And i vaguely remember having the time of my life as a childe who was fully dino'd up and also Jurassic Park'd up.
Their assumption that Lady Terminator was edited out of order was correct. However this was something done for the US release of the film. The film was originally Indonesian, and in the original Indonesian release the editing wasn't so jumbled.
Are you guys going to do a combined birthday party this year? If you guys rented out the party room at a restaurant you could probably get an elderly discount from Leo.
Dinosaurs! came to my city's zoo a few years back. Took my kids to it. They had fun, but it wasn't billed as "live action dinosaurs", more of an interactive dinosaur replica display. You could press buttons and make them move or make sounds, etc. Fun as part of a 6 yr old's birthday party, where you also got to see the zoo stuff and run around and play in a themed jungle gym.
"Lady Terminator" is based on Indonesian myth, _Nyi Roro Kidul_ or The Queen of the Southern Sea. The myth said that she enjoys dragging men wearing green outfit to her kingdom below the sea to be one of her husbands or her royal guards. She specifically picks green because that's her favorite color. Seeing our myth getting sloppily mixed with The Terminator in a movie is surreal. It's funny!
I love how terrible the "writing" is in most non-western mythology. "She drags men down into the ocean who wear green clothes!" "Why? Does the color green belong to her? Because she's the queen of the sea? Or maybe it reminds her of a stormy ocean and makes her angry?" "Nope. It's her favorite color." ".... Did a child write this story? Like an actual six year old?"
@@kegmonkey5648 She gets angry because, to her, green is *her color*, and wearing it would be like flaunting what "isnt yours". Took me less than a minute of reading on the myth to come to that conclusion. Also, like, most myths contain some child-like element of simplicity, including "western" ones.
I remember I used to hate Jack, but then I started watching Rich and his series, "Previously Recorded," and I got a lot of respect for Jack afterwards.
Didn't anyone think to call out Mike for knowing the word to be able to criticize Rich for using it? I mean, I'm sure it sounds weird for Mike to be saying it also.
I think that might have been a bit. Besides, despite both being related to sex, those are actually pretty disparate pieces of information, unlikely to be encountered in the same place or time. It's perfectly plausible to learn one but not the other, or to mishear one but not the other.
lady terminator looks like indonesian film. the actor looks indonesian, the myth was indonesian. and i definitely remember that first sex scene in another indonesian film when i was a kid.
I met Leo Fong when my friends named their brand after him, really nice guy. They named it that after i purchased Low Blow based solely on the enlarged fist on the cover. We watched itand it it became a group favorite.
Dinamation was an animatronic attraction that traveled around to different museums in the 80's and 90's showing kids how life size dinosaurs might look and sound like. I saw it when I was maybe 8, it was awesome.
I'm on my 3rd watch thru of BotW, and sadly had to have my kitty put down today. This is definitely the best episode to resume on to give me some good feels. Thanks RLM dudes!
Whenever I come back to this video, I make sure to thumbs-up comments that say "dimetrodon wasn't a dinosaur, and the kid SAID THAT." Like, to my computer screen. I give them thumbs up.
No joke, I had to pause the video during the "Low Blow" review so I could look up that 80's-tastic synthesizer soundtrack when they're infiltrating his house. Love me some 80's synth. The music during the credits here rocks to.
Having watched this episode one hundred times, I finally realized...does the whole '100 years for revenge' thing in Lady Terminator have to do with the fact that he was her 100th husband? Like if it was her 85th husband she'd only wait 85 years?
Everyone is rattled by how Lowblow turns that guy's head into a cake, but 7 years later I'm still thinking about how Lowblow turned his own fist into a foot 42:10
I think that fist is coming out as a compensatory movement to twisting his body while stomping. He'd have to be bending way farther down to be punching the ground
Food for thought: I recently did some research on Jonestown, and Jim Jones looked an awful lot like Cameron Mitchell. Is it possible the makers of "Low Blow" initially cast Mitchell as the cult leader because of that resemblance, and that's part of why they were willing to put up with him being drunk and not wanting to walk or talk the whole movie?
Im really surprised there was no mention of this, because he looks identical to jim jones and even has a similar voice to him, that sorta half drunken, somewhat southern drawl
I find it curious that you found a "Director's Cut" version of Ishtar. I believe you may have purchased a fake, and should look into getting your money refunded. I was tipped off by the word "Director."
1:36 Be careful what you wish for 3:26 Oops. Wrong Sarah Conner, again 4:26 Lol 6:55 Discount version of "Go ahead. Make my day." 9:03, 9:30, 37:58 No need for a second take 9:53 📼 Lady Terminator 10:32 The alternate plot to Titanic 11:37 Rich's painful admission 13:09 How to improve The Terminator 16:07 Just like in The Terminator 17:41 Stellar editing 18:30 Comparison of Lady Terminator & The Terminator 19:45 Achilles groin 24:23 📼 Dinosaur World 26:32 It's just like Jaws! 27:59 Still needs more swearing 28:38 "The burger scene" 31:57 📼 Low Blow 34:48 You've been "Fonged" 36:22 The hood and sunglasses are there to remind you who he is 37:32 Boxes! 38:11 Rich's best pickup line 41:12 The real Billy Blanks 41:20 The real love child of Ron Jeremy and Andre the Giant 41:46 Mazel Tov! 47:00 BOTW 50:19 Cancel Rich Evans; Cancel the table
I just realized I definitely went to Dinosaur World back in the day. Marine World Africa USA was a destination for a couple grade school field trips, and during one of them there was that dinosaur thing, which I absolutely loved. I also had the kid's Land of the Lost Scarface toy at 27:48
pixelfizz this was my favorite part of this video lol i must have just watched that like 50 times, the combination of his voice, the weird music, and his odd movements make it just so... Off-putting.
Someone should remake Low Blow. A low-energy action tribute to depression and alcoholism is a bit of postmodern brilliance that current audiences deserve to see.
Holy crap. I had watched this movie when I was a tiny baby and repressed it. After my father brought my brothers and I to Jurassic Park without my mom knowing, she made him buy a "kid friendly" dinosaur movie for us to watch to calm us down. Thank you, RLM.
I REMEMBER watching Dinosaur World on Fox Kids in 1993. This 25 min special aired on Saturday morning like a week before Jurassic Park opened. That and Lady Terminator is the crown jewel of the Indonesian film industry.
arbitterm My dumb kid self didn't mind the special effects, I was too busy laughing at the kid who ate the giant burger. Surprised they didn't show that part of the scene. Whatta dumb kid I was, must've watched it several times just for that part.
I love looking at all the DVDs on their shelves in the background, but it never fails to annoy me that I keep seeing [REC], a genuinely awesome and well-known horror movie on the shelf in a lot of the earlier episodes.