www.redletterme... - Holy shit! Look out! It’s animals and they are attacking. Rich, Mike, Jessi, Jack, and I guess Jay watch three amazing attacking animal movies. Get the fuck ready for 50 minutes of non-medy.
Jack "I'm not a gun nut" Packard, describes how a bird would be impacted by a bullet or shotgun shell....It's okay Jack, you're secret is safe with me.
Well they've watched a couple other movies with the shockma monkey in it to keep the memory alive. The python in Python 2 was cg and the birds in Beaks didn't survive filming so that couldn't happen for those movies.
+Annie Hall I was wondering why there was a scene in THERE WILL BE BLOOD where Daniel Day-Lewis' oil well gets attacked by a 50-foot irradiated alligator.
Like many of you.... I have watched the Best of the Worst videos over and over. But, tonight, my daughter noticed something I have missed every time I have watched this one! Play it from 12:49 to 13:00 and keep and eye on the rose.
You guys laugh at the little girl on the phone in Beaks, but that's how every telephone conversation goes with my 6yo daughter. Most accurate part of the movie, tbh
Did they say something rude about the little girl? Make fun of her? I don't recall that. Sure they laugh but it has to do with the lack of acting ability and or bad dubbing. Maybe in it's original form, it would sound more natural but in the movie, she's really stiff in her delivery. Good child actors are tough to find. Cheers.
Unless his plaintive wailing sounds exactly the same. Then we’d probably all assume he was still laughing, and keep laughing, only recognizing the warning signs in mournful retrospect.
They landed on Exploding Varmits the same way America Landed on the moon. It was purely fabricated by movie magic in order to inspire everyone and give us hope for the future
I wish I could "fall asleep to" _anything,_ but unfortunately my anxiety is quite severe. I can only fall asleep in very specific conditions. I do watch them to get _into_ a sleep mode / mindset or whatever. I'll find whatever RLM vids I haven't seen yet, watch as many as it takes til I'm like "Oh damn, it's *Fuck O'Clock* in the morning!", then shut everything off and go to bed. They're definitely not boring- more like "comfortably funny", if that makes sense? Even if it's a shit episode 😂
How the fuck is Mike gonna make a Twin Peaks joke in the beginning of the episode and then not realize Johnny Baseball in Python II is Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook) from Twin Peaks?
"Over" is said at the end of every sentence where a reply is expected. "Out" announces the end of the communication and the desire to stop sending. So, "over and out" roughly translates to "I'm done talking, your turn, I don't want to talk to you anymore this conversation is over." Saying "over and out" over a radio is a good way to get someone to yell at you.
@@Stinky_Fingaz If not for people not understanding what Roger, and Wilco mean, we wouldn't have "Roger Wilco: Space Guy" in the wonderful Space Quest game series.
The most unrealistic part about shakma was that they said a dungeons & dragons session takes 2 hours. It takes two hours just get ready to enter a direwolf den.
It takes two hour to ask the veteran in the tavern what happened to his leg, why he is sitting there, if he is actually a spy of the dark lord and what's the secret recipe of the stew he is eating...oh and btw where is the direwolf den? Ok, let's discuss our plan for another two hours..
Actually in The Birds, Hitchcock was on holiday (forgot where) and saw the birds having mental problems because of Domoic Acid poisoning from the sealife there, causing the sea gulls to just act insane. Gave him the inspiration for that movie
Oh my god, you're right. All the times I've watched and re-watched this episode, and it never once occurred to me that pythons are completely non-venomous. They're constrictors, they don't bite at all. How did I miss that?
You are practically correct. But they have 4 rows of thin, sharp, pointed, curved teeth. Fangs in layman's terms. Also for the other commenters, non venomous snakes with fangs exist. Dogs and wolves have fangs as well.
Jay playing with "A Talking Cat!?!" gives me hope that there will one day be a BotW including it. That movie is one of the most precious bad movies in the world to me. In that it's an atrocity shot in the director's house featuring two young boys quietly developing a gay relationship while Eric Roberts voices a fucking cat. Eric Roberts. The one who was in Dark Knight that same year. Watch that damn movie.
So, when they reviewed quigley years after this, I was under the impression none of them were aware of it, but Mike mentions it here. My brain is turning in on itself as if time travel just happened.
@@tbuckyfilmsJim and Collin weren’t on that episode (it was Macaulay Culkin) but yes they do say that that they have seen it before and that they purposely stacked the board with movies they (mostly) knew to be good
To ensure the ending chase scene came out as convincing as possible, a live python was induced to follow the actors via a barrage of persuasive "mouse pops" thrown by the film crew. Several snakes would be sacrificed and innumerable varmints exploded before the director's bloodlust was satisfied. While I'm commenting on an ancient video, I am pretty sure I just realized that Rich was probably trying to mimic the baboon when he does that weird thing at the end of the Shakma review. Back when I first saw this, I could not for the life of me figure out what was happening with his poor face, and even now I am not 100% sure.
The idea of a pissed off baboon is theoretically pretty scary actually. They're tough as shit and have some killer teeth. They're no slouches in strength either. And entire group of people should definitely be able to take at least *one* , especially if they makeshift some weapons, but I expect it'd be a *real* rough go.
They’re *capable* too which makes them a bit more frightening to me than other predators. They’re small enough to get into a lot of places, they’ve got thumbs, and they’re smarter than other animals!
I think the way to make a single baboon scarier would be that old cinematic trope: air ducts! sneaking around, bypassing normal barriers and ambushing when the humans are vulnerable.
This. A pissed off baboon will kill you just to see the look on your dying face, it won't be a clean death either. It could definetely take a small group of unarmed students.
Got to meet Billy Zapka once. He came to my church in a town of like 40 people. Honestly a really genuinely nice guy. I even sat through Python 2 willingly because I had met him. He did recently end up a recurring guest star on How I met Your Mother....so I guess that's something.
Yeah I noticed that. Bobby in this, Shelly in that Stephen king film about cat vampire monsters, Leland in god's not dead 2 and coop in the Flintstones. Very eventful careers
I can't believe they didn't mention the stars of Python 2: Simmone Jade Mackinnon who played Bobby in Twin Peaks, and Dana Ashbrook, best known as Allie from Baywatch Hawaii.
Ok, too late but. Rene Cardona Jr is a legendary Mexican filmmaker, author of classics such as “la risa en vacaciones”, “la risa en vacaciones 2”, “la risa en vacaciones 3”, “la risa en vacaciones 4” and many more.
And as I discovered and noted on their site back when this video was new, Jr's dad, the original Rene Cardona, directed that weird abstract Santa Claus vs The Devil film they watched in that first Christmas BOTW.
I'll never forget the name Rene Cardona Jr. for the film "Night of the Bloody Apes" which is infamous for getting caught up in the Video Nasties hysteria in the UK in the mid Eighties.
TenouHaruka0 My boss once told me that at his brother's stag night they went to a strip club and this poor woman on stage was finding new and exciting uses for a champagne bottle and yeah..
I'm mad that Jay never noticed that Johnny Baseball was played by Bobby Briggs from Twin Peaks. But to be fair, maybe he did and Mike, who edited this episode, cut out the parts where he mentioned it so that people would get pissed at Jay in the comments
47:03 Ironically, it was probably more difficult to get hold of the bird seed than it would have been to get hold of a small fries from McDonalds, which the seagulls most definitely would have eaten.
I can't believe you guys haven't seen Python 1, it's a TV movie classic! It even stars Robert Englund and Casper Van Dien (Johnny Rico in Startship Troopers). So many memorable scenes from that little movie. The effects on that one are actually really... "TV" bizarre.
Shakma drinking game. Drink everytime someone says "Over". It's a real quick game that gets you snotted real fast. *post script: you know this is an old episode because they only have 16 copies of Nukie.
You know what's really depressing? For all its many, many flaws, "Beaks" is actually a better ripoff/remake of "The Birds" than "Birdemic". Not that much better, mind you, but at least "Beaks" had someone who understood how sound recording works.
When a shlock auteur like Rene Cardona, Jr. uses better sound editing and recording equipment in his ripoff of The Birds than yours, you know you're an absolute failure of a filmmaker.
@ 29:18 ish The items in question are meant to be mortar shells. With the minimal context [ I've not seen the film ] available in the clip i would suggest they are squabbling over the apparent rusty condition... It looks like the throwing man suggests they are now useless & will crumble to bits rather than detonate and proves his point by throwing one at the merchant [ who probably had mixed feelings over their careless storage - having lost face but saved head ]
Anyone else wanna see Shakma remade into something better based on their description? Like how they have to play the dungeons and dragons esque game to survive? And maybe to a detention in the baboon and is growing in intelligence leading to more create deaths like that propose one in the elevator shaft.
Fun fact: the director of Python 2 has continued to work in special effects on many big hollywood titles. His directing career didn't make it any further, but surprisingly he's still working in the industry and getting on board with some high profile films.
37:01 - So the movie "Beaks. The Movie" is about birds taking revenge on humans. Though the filmmakers have no problems with killing and injuring big amounts of birds to make the movie. Isn't that a bit... strange?
@@SamnissArandeen literally nothing. I think the cheapest thing you can buy is instant noodles which is 15 rubles. Man 10 years ago it was 5. Life sucks
I definitely get Jay in this. I watched this episode first years ago, just rewatched it, and Shakma is the only one of these movies that I even remember. It is intriguing as a concept, the other two are just uninspiring movies with a bad tired ass plot.
So as a person who's worked in a military comms division, let me go ahead and fix something Mike said. He said the Shakma says "Over" in proper fashion. However, they say "Over and out" which is NOT proper fashion. Over means you are awaiting a response. Out is the end of the conversation. You can not be both waiting for a response and ending the conversation. It's over or out, never over and out. Any time a movie or show says "over and out" they learned radio communications from other media that did it wrong, not from actual radio communicators.
After all these years I'm still waiting for them to watch the A Talking Cat!?! DVD Jay holds up. It's a David DeCoteau film, filmed at the same estate as Bigfoot vs D.B. Cooper and ALSO has Eric Roberts in voice over BUT it's a kids movie about a talking cat.
SHAKMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! Still gets me goose bumps just by thinking of it. Actually baboons can get so angry that they can die in a heart attack, in other words not someone you wanna get chased by, or maybe it is better to be chased by someone who can drop dead any second... Great episode as always guys.
TenouHaruka0 I suspect they gave him viagra and not crack. Honestly have forgot about that scene. The head slamming against the door scene is what has stuck in my mind.
I'm cheered to see that the DVDs I sent them arrived on the shelf. Disappointed that I couldn't see any glimpse of the VHS tapes I mailed, though. The camera never panned that far to the left. If you flip from episode to episode of BotW, the size of their collection gets noticeably bigger each time. In a few months they're probably going to have to add another shelf.