I know we've dropped the ball lately with Best of the Worst, but now the gang is back to... drop the ball.. ON PLINKETTO!!! What nightmares await!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?
perhaps the kid's "I HATE YOU" scene was genuine and he wasn't just acting like he hated Little Big Foot, he actually truly hated him so much he had to SCREAM at this homunculus and toss pine cones at it.
Yeah, maybe he was yelling at the director for making the movie. His mom for pushing him to live vicariously in the movies, and Billy down the street who took his Mask action figures. ('Cause 90s)
All of that is kind of what I've been implying. Maybe this was even the very first shot of the movie, and the first time the child saw this masturbating monstrosity he screamed and told it to go away. Then, after getting such a genuine reaction, they just kept it in the film.
I love that Slade Craven was a memorable enough chracter/name that he gets mentioned several times throughout future BOTW episodes. Gotta love Slade Craven
Gotta wonder what a "web broadcast"of a concert streamed via satellite uplink in the 90's would have looked like tho. I imagine it's like a looping 64 x 64 .GIF
Well, the Rolling Stones did a live streaming web concert all the way back in 1994 which maybe 12 people saw. No one was really online back in 94. The internet didn't really get rolling until 96 after AOL sent out millions of floppy disks for free in the mail.
There is some old footage of concerts from the 90s on youtube that people put up themselves (not the TV recorded ones). That's a pretty decent idea what it would look like if you stream it to your phone at the lowest quality.
@@DanArnets1492 Yep, even worse than that. Most connections were dial-up in the 90's, so it was like waiting for hours just to get 5 minutes of cheap, grainy, choppy footage at very low resolutions. People today would never even believe it. Streaming video didn't get popular until after cable internet took off in 2000. Dialup made it painful to even download standard resolution pictures, and GIFs were just two second cartoon loops. Nothing like the gifs we see today.
Fun fact, Rich is wearing an Evil Dead 2 tshirt. That starred Bruce Campbell who was in Burn Notice alongside Gabrielle Anwar, who played the special agent on the ground in Turbulence 3.
Gabrielle Anwar was also in Innocent Lies with Kiera Knightly, who was in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World with Patton Oswalt, who, you guessed it, was in Space Cop with Rich Evans
I'm surprised Mike/Rich missed a Star Trek TNG connection in Little Bigfoot... The middle-age guy that's in it (black hair, shown a couple times in this video) is Matt McCoy, who is the actor who portrayed Devinoni Ral in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Price", as the empath negotiator that Troy falls in love with.
Mike is such a cynical and suicidal mess that when the rare occasion arises that he does actually genuinely laugh at something, the world becomes a slightly better place
Mama big foot was actually L'il Bigfoot's actor. There's two hours of cut footage of said actor masterbating to photos of daddy Bigfoot, also the same actor.
I cannot help but wonder if that log collapsing under Big Bigfoot was an accident and they didn't bother to redo it correctly because he looks surprised when he falls down.
Fun Fact: John Polonia, the main actor and producer of Feeders, died in 2008 at a mere 39 years old. Tragic really, despite how bad Feeders is, they were known for helping new filmmakers and actors get their starts. They knew exactly what they made and rejoiced in other B filmmakers creating and sharing works of their own. The other brother, Mark Polonia, is still making films and has a director's cut of Feeders out now that Jay might be interested in.
At first I was like that too cuz my first exposure to it was when they watched the resident evil movies in wich is SO noticeable that their reactions and laughter are rehearsed and exaggerated to the point of cringe Wanna know what turned me around? EMPEROR PALPATINE SURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION CENTER
"Little Bigfoot, it appears to be a movie about, a little bigfoot." This is the insightful commentary I would expect from the man who did and five hour long take down and analysis of the entire Star Wars prequel trilogy.
When my grandpa got sober he needed a new hobby besides drinking that wasn't physically demanding so he learned how to use the computer and one of his favorite things to do was to buy VHS movies for pennies and transfer them to DVD and make jewelcases and labels for them in paint for me and my siblings to watch. I was 14 but my siblings were still little and one of the ones that got played a lot was Little Bigfoot. It's terrible but those 5 car chases, little bigfoot's disturbing expressions, and the nonsensical logic and pacing were way more entertaining to me than competently made children's and family movies.
I was shown this movie when I was about 6, it’s pretty much only a faint memory until I saw this. Probably my brain blocking this memory for my own good.
This episode is like a super villain origin story for Mike. He was so angry at Jay saying positive things about Feeders that only two weeks later he went full 9/11 and voted Vampire Assassin as best of the worst. The rest is history, like the World Trade Center.
Culminating in Mike's final moral event-horizon in Season 87 when he chose Shark Exorcist for best of the worst. Soon, Rich will have no choice but to turn against his best friend and slay him in mortal combat in the finale
@@hieronymusboss7705 I can't imagine hating any of them. They all bring something to the table. Jack is horrendously optimistic and sees fun in everything, Jay is the nitpicker who makes great points, Mike just likes to shitpost in real life and make it a comedic endeavour, Rich is there to be the above-average audience with critical thought, and Josh's pretentiousness and over-examination often unveil something extra about the film.
Especially since when they got Feeders 2 a few years later, his "Nooooooooooo!" Completely drowned out Tim's relief at not getting a crappy Christmas film.
This is Don "The Dragon" Wilson, unfortunately. They had to include "The Dragon" so that people wouldn't think it was the other Don Wilson, a.k.a. Dan Wilson.
Someday, after the apocalypse, when all four horsemen have galloped across the earth, Death will come upon that one lonely spot near what was formerly Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its horse's baleful hoof will clop onto the spot where a small wooden box was buried, somehow untouched by Fire's all-consuming blaze, and it will find it's way into Death's cold hands. Upon opening the container he will find a tape simply called "Feeders". Using its divine powers to read what is on the tape, and seeing all it's been through, and all it has done, Death will feel something in his hollow, unknowable self. Something it had not felt for a long, long time. It is then it will whisper to itself... "Yeah, these fuckers deserved it".
because Jack and Jay had the faintest of praise for Feeders .... that starts a domino effect, where, 2 weeks later, Mike picks Vampire Assassin as best of the worst.
5:30 This whole bit, with Mike loudly complaining about having to drop the ball, only to burst in cheers when he actually gets Little Big Foot is the most accidentally wholesome thing I've ever seen in a RLM video
It's a real shame. John Mann, a real life musician who played Slade Craven, actually passed away back a few months ago (Nov 2019) from early on-set Alzheimers caused by cancer at age 57. He was the front man for a Canadian folk rock group called Spirit of the West. They're an interesting sound. You should look them up if you get the chance.
A lot of people are confused as to why John Mann would even make a movie like this. You’ll have to excuse him, he was not at his best. He’d been drunk for a month. He’d been drunk since he left. His so called “vacation” would seen be his death. He was actually sick from the drinking. I think at the end of the day he just needed to go Home for a Rest.
Jack is distracted while Rich digs. As Jack bends down to place the time capsule, he notices that the hole is far larger than needed. A loud clang reverberates through the woods, and Jack's body slumps into the hole. The sign informing of the time capsule's presence is a ruse for the treachery that actually lies beneath the ground.
You could shoot a movie in Pennsylvania with expensive Red cameras, it would still look like Feeders, like a blurry VHS camera...that's just how Pennsylvania looks, at all times.
A cool little piece of trivia: The "Gateway to Hell" thing they were talking about in Turbulence 3 is actually a "real" urban legend and not just something thing they made up for the movie. Supposedly a town in Kansas called "Stull" is the seventh gateway to hell and yup in the legend the pope refused to fly over it for that same reason (of course, while the pope did indeed have plane ride over the twon there's no actual proof of the plane changing it's course). Like with all urban legends there is some (very, little) basis in reality (the town/location has a pretty interesting history) but was completely over exaggerated and embellished over the years. The only thing that they changed about the story was that on the location was a cemetery not a church. But it's understandable because crashing a plane into a cemetery just doesn't really have the same effect as crashing one into a church. LOL!
I grew up in Topeka and took the backroads to Lawrence regularly in high school, which goes through Stull. And it’s absolutely true. I forget if it was the Lawrence Journal World, or the University of Kansas newspaper that originally did the story, but the “gateway to hell” may not have started, but was the second domino in the popularity of the Stull legend. Stull itself is nothing more than a speed trap occupied by a handful of yokels, but sure as shit every Halloween there’s a few cops standing guard at the church property gates to keep watch. Kinda creepy to drive though at 1 am while stoned (Don’t drive high kids)
TheRealCaptainN Sounded barely industrial and barely metal to me. More like horror(ible) punk or something. How do you categorise "awful in every way"?
11:14 "Stunning visual effects" 12:01 Rich Evans is unimpressed 12:17 🎥 Tape #1 17:12 Rich Evans is impressed 19:37 When in doubt blow something up 20:35 Who knew true evil was in Kansas? 24:44 Playing Flight Simulator pays off 🕹 26:18 🎥 Tape #2 27:58 What's he doing? 30:11 Insult to injury 32:39 Mistreatment of Little Bigfoot 38:39 Caught in the act 39:19 🎥 Tape #3 41:22, 51:10 Rich is unimpressed 43:13 "The worst actress in the history of movie." - Mike 45:10 Its that bad
Rich celebrating landing on Feeders for the bit, only to have it be everything he despises in a tape is the cruel irony that we have come to expect from this program
mike making fun of jay for finding anything interesting about feeders always makes me laugh when i rewatch this episode. "i'll put it in a time capsule, jay, and fucking bury it."
Jacks delivery on the “…and someone in a Bigfoot costume” is great. We all knew it was coming, and he timed it perfectly. So corny it wrapped back on itself and became genuinely funny :D
I have been on a Best of the Worst binge since the last one dropped. Went through every one of them. Just wrapped up this morning. Thought to myself "It would be nice if there was another one of these" and OH MY GAAAAWD
This video has made me recover memories. I, at some point in time, watched Turbulence 3. And I shoved that memory down, deep, never to find it again. But no. It has been unearthed. I will never be the same.
The best part is the old church/graveyard in Stull, Kansas actually is an urban legend "portal to hell". The cops always arrest people trying to break in especially around Holloween. Strange that such a low budget movie references something so obscure. How do I know this? I live near Stull. It's a boring little town in the middle of nowhere.
mechareaper its well known in paranormal communities (always accompanied with the pope flying thing) so I was surprised Mike didn't know about it already. Its not that obscure among weirdos who know about it anyway. I'm pretty sure its featured in the finale of a supernatural season too.
Ah, well I assumed it was only well known around me because of proximity. It really is a fairly unremarkable place so I guess it's me not imagining it could get as much attention as it does.
As a lifelong Pennsylvanian I can attest that there is nothing else to do in Pennsylvania except get drunk and complain about your relatives who have moved out of Pennsylvania.
Okay, firstly. Yeah, I mean whaddya expect? Secondly how you tryna throw shade at fucking Bam Margera, a man who to this day is in and out of rehab and lives generally, a miserable life in a RedLetterMedia comment section?
This scene would then benefit from a BETTER camera angle, one that doesn't make it look like he's pressing that thing over his dead useless eye. But then again, this movie could have used a better everything.
@@LootFragg wasn't meant as a joke, I genuinely did not get the implied meaning that the seeing eye was the one looking through the scope. The camera angle and the position here were totally at odds and giving me the impression that the patch was looking through that scope.
@@drakkenmensch Lots of people might assume that you use a scope like it’s binoculars, pressed up against your face - but if you did that with a scope, the recoil would give you a serious black eye!
I've seen this episode many times and I finally realized that in Turbulence 3, the sexy-librarian looking lady who hangs out with Hackerman is Gabrielle Anwar. She's a prolific actress and later had a much better starring role in the show Burn Notice with Jeffrey Donovan and Bruce Campbell. "When you're a spy..."
I never would've recognised her without you pointing that out. I know her from the (excellent) British children's TV series "Press Gang" in which she played a supporting role; it was surreal when after a gap of several years she seemed to turn up from nowhere in that film with Al Pacino.
Here's a suggestion: It looks epically epic and beautiful to look at, etc., but I don't think it looks like it's going to be fun. I want some of that fan service stuff, like Luke swinging a light saber. Am I alone?
I understand that you need their positive opinion so you can reinforce your own, but you have to understand they need to clutter their set with more pop culture and geek culture merchandise before they can legally film the next episode.
I love how the Feeder's aliens look. They're funny. Also I really like Mike's bonding with Bigfoot scene. It would be very easy to actually have that scene. It makes you wonder why the movie just forgot about that.
It's a no-brainer, because Turbulence 3 stars Joe Mantegna, an Emmy-nominated actor plus Rutger Hauer. It was a B-movie, but of fairly decent production value, and here it competed against total trash.
the hardest I've seen Mike laugh and its to a sasquatch in physical pain, and the second time he's laughed hysterically to a big hairy yeti/sasquatch again.
We can't forget black spine junka 3. That's when he starts laughing at an old woman, only to laugh even harder when all her ailments are listed on screen.
I love rewatching the old ones, watching them introduce the movies that they have no idea will become such entrenched parts of RLM lore that we can't imagine the show without them. Twin Dragon Encounter is such a movie.
I'm a time traveler from the year 5014. I was sent back to your time as part of an emergency mission to save our planet from certain destruction. You must lead me to the warrior known as Rich Evans by what you call "October Third" or I'm afraid the consequences will be too dire to.. to... Does that say published on October 12th? I'm in deep shit.
Did you expect otherwise from a movie from 2001? You may be too young to remember, but people in the U.S. outside of the scene had no idea what "death metal" meant, nor could you reasonably expect them to
Apparently Marilyn Manson is death metal according to the makers. I wonder what reaction they would have if they heard actual death metal instead of that tryhard MM.
Producers probably didnt know shit about metal. In simpsons, Judas Priest is also called death metal like uh, nooooo nooo that’s not at all death metal
I went to a baseball game a year ago at Wrigley Field where Joe Mantegna sang "Take Me Down To The Ballgame." I couldn't be prouder to have shared a song with a Turbulence 3 cast member.
Are you kidding me? Gerald Nakamura *was* doing a "karate" role: did you see those knife skills on that celery? I've known actual chefs who are nowhere near as good . . . You know, if you hack frauds were just a little bit worse, you could've written The Last Jedi.