I loved how they all unanimously agreed that Mr. Rogers was a genuinely heartfelt child TV host. Mr. Rogers even cuts through THEIR cynicism...That's impressive.
Idk if it true or not but I heard a story about how he got his car stolen and when it was reported the car theifs returned the car with a note saying sorry and how they wouldn't have done it if they knew it was his car
@@Voduke789 Cameron Mitchell's lung cancer is classified as a memetic carcinogen. Watching his movies is like inhaling a whole pack of 2nd hand methonal cigarettes.
Deciding to do a scant amount of research, "Dino and Rocco" released a few crude series of videos as part of a production company called "Back Alley Entertainment", though they probably changed the name of the company with each video release. More than likely, had they landed on "Blarney", it would have probably ended up being reacted to with the same vitriol as "American Flatulators". Though, like all Wheel of the Worst videos, it's the ones they don't land on that create a Shoji Tabuchi-like aura where you just have to know what's on there. I'm still yearning to know about "How To Sell Thousands of Dollars Worth of Plants From Home, Even if Your House is Surrounded by Huge Discount Stores and Home Improvement Stores".
If you die at 99 you go to clown hell and have to stay with T-Bone forever. Thanks, RLM. Now Betty White has to deal with gay clowns for the rest of eternity.
I was there live when Tim Noah performed this Masterpiece Nightmare. We danced on stage with those creepy effing monsters. Now he's converted a church near my home into the Tim Noah Thumbnail Theatre. It's kinda like that church in In the Mouth of Madness, but with bluegrass jams...
@@CIubDuck Holy shit. It's real. That website is somehow both hellish and heavenly on mobile. I spent about 5 minutes in the store clicking on random things in the background. My favourite was the mouse.
When you google T-Bone the Clown and one of the first things that comes up is that he was banned from an elementary school after he told kids not to turn their parents over to the police if they were using drugs lol
Hey man, we can't always be hung up on things. Remember to find a good release. David Carradine wouldn't want you to let yourself down, even when your having a hard go of it!
I never comment on videos, but I had to share. I took guitar lessons from Tim Noah in the early 2000's. He's a local kids entertainer here around Seattle and used to do shows at Children's Theaters and Elementary Schools, and had a tv show on the local public access channel in the 90's. I found it very ironic that Rich is wearing his Nirvana shirt for this episode, they got two Washington guitarists in one episode lol.
@@christianalanwilson434 Sure, if you're under the age of 10 he's pretty entertaining lol. From taking lessons and talking with him, I got the impression that he wanted to be a rockstar, but settled for children's entertainer. Like he could do kids shows but then also play some Def Leppard or Journey at the local bar on Saturday night. Genuinely nice guy who found his niche to make a living and seemed to enjoy doing it.
@@RamnaViaz Hahahahaha what? Do you really think people need to have watched a George Carlin video to understand basic concepts of words and their meaning? Good f*cking lord... I'll loot it up, though. He was a very funny guy.
Holy shit!!!! I had the vhs version of T-Bone’s World of Clowning as a kid!!! I won it at a live show of his at my local library. HOLY SHIT! I’ve been trying to find it to send to you guys cause it was so hilariously sad. My younger sister and I absolutely hate watched it a bunch. I cannot believe it’s been put on DVD! I am genuinely shocked. I fully expected T-Bone to be long dead.
@@sharpeslass5452 I only vaguely remember the live show. I think T-Bone was solo and none of the others in the video weren’t there. He probably skinned them alive in his Clown Hut.
After googling T-Bone, an article came up about how one local school stopped him from preforming because of a portion of his act. He was telling children that if parents have a drug problem to not tell cops, but to talk to teachers, clergy, trusted adult. He was trying to save families from being broken up by police because of drugs.
Some peoples name just feel good to say altogether . Idk why anymore , but my name is said by most people as NateWade. Someone started it long ago and some days it’s honestly annoying lol
@uNnHkP8mza All a matter of opinion. The entire crew has their fans and haters. I'm sure there's some people who absolutely despise Mike and Jay or even Rich and only watch for the B-team.
@@guthax30 for me it depends on the show really For example, I don't really like watching re:views with Mike (not counting the star trek ones) for some reason, but botw episodes without Mike just don't hit as hard I tend to agree that Josh is the weakest link on the b team, though he does have his moments as well. My favourite re:view duo is Jay and Rich, and man I was happy when they did the Carpenter run for Halloween
The fact that Rich fucking around with the hose at end looks as convincing as the hacks in the Spiral Fitness video leads more credibility that it was a money laundering operation
In elementary school our big field trip was to Tim Noah's theater where we had to sing those songs for some reason. Thanks for reminding me the time I got yelled at by my third grade teacher because I couldn't remember the Weeble Wozzle Woos.
Ya know, i also have vague memories of a guy saying really stupid obvious stuff on stage and doing little magic tricks and dance routines. i think that's just a type of career/scam for a lot of people. Can't sell your act to Hollywood? Sell it to teachers/schools.
Grew up next to the Tim Noah theater. I had this vhs and loved it. Tried rewatching it and they are right none of the music is really anything special or memorable. On the other hand met him several times and he was a super nice guy.
I watched that Tim Noah video when I was 3, repeatedly. I loved every song of it, except the one with the puppet people... that shit gave me nightmares. I hadn't remembered it in three and a half decades. This episode has unleashed some DEEEEEEEEEEEEEP memories.
Yeah, when they started watching it, I went "OH MY, I HAVE SEEN THST BEFORE!" I thought it was an hallucination from my childhood, but it was very really.
Thank you for confirming. I’m so old that they showed this -from a projector no less- to us in grade school. And yes, everyone started to hum along. I remember how white the set was, it confused me.
That Tim Noah movie....holy shit! For 30 years I’ve had faint memories of this damn thing and could never figure out if it was just in my imagination or if it was an actual movie and now I finally have an answer! Thanks so much guys! Another piece of my disturbed, nightmarish childhood has finally been re-discovered.
Seen it before. Being watched by somebody else, im thinking it was cinemasnob. I was horrified when he landed on it, had nightmares about the music before this.
I'm fairly certain it was part of the rotation on the Disney Channel. I had vague memories as well and tracked it down after the Cinema Snob reviewed it.
I saw Tim Noah at an outdoor concert when I was 5 or 6, back in 1987, I grew up with that tape. He is still doing concerts to this day, I brought my niece and nephew to see him at the Chalet in Enumclaw about two years ago, we all had a great time, the kids dancing around to his songs, and me remembering all the fun I had as a kid watching him.
Binge watching RedLetterMedia’s Best of the Worst Playlist and watching the segment on this video of the cast trying to figure out how old Betty White was just makes me sad knowing she died 3 weeks before her 100th birthday. The curse of T-Bone the Clown strikes again. Nobody can escape the Clown, not even Betty White.
After she died i didn't even bother to visit this video to comment because i knew 500 RLM fans like yourself would call out the prediction 😂 good lord these guys are some regular Grim Reapers. R.I.P. Betty. You will live on in the form of a million "GoldenGirl's" arm-tattoo's proudly sported by hipsters the world-over...
I remember seeing this on TV. There was an infomercial version, you called the number and you got that DVD they watched and the stick. It was clearly targeted at the daytime soap-watching retiree crowd, but it's one of those things that they can't just show the target market for (disabled and partially disabled elderly).
Gotta say, Tim Noah is a Pacific Northwest celebrity. Numerous television specials, live shows, appearance, and even a tv show. Anyone who grew up in Washington during the 80s/ early 90s knows him. Also, the reason the set looks so good is because it was designed by Maurice sendak.
@@planescaped oh yeah. Had a substitute asking if "Hans" was present. The real name of the kid was "Harris", but from then on out we called him Hans for 3 years before graduating. I actually had to think twice before remembering his name was Harris because Hans is just so ingrained into my memory
David Carridine! Every time I see him, I just remember what a great actor he was and how much his appearances on this Internet series (Best of the Worst) have been a positive experience! It really chokes me up
I just looked up an ABC news story on Carradine's death; "Carradine, 72, best known for his role in the 1970s television drama "Kung Fu," was found by a chamber maid at Bangkok's Park Nai Lert Hotel naked and dead, slumped in a closet with cords bound and connecting his neck and his genitals, Bangkok police said." Yeah thats right; "slumped in a closet..." What did Tim Noah keep saying ? "Don't look in the closet" ??? I know too much; going to have to go into hiding...
“Oh, don’t turn to the next card.” This is probably my favorite Jay joke, and high in the running for most underrated joke in RLM history. This whole ep is top 5, at least.
I think the big difference between Tim Noah and the other children's entertainers mentioned: Jim Henson, Shari Lewis, and Fred Rogers is that they never pretended to be children. They had puppets as avatars for children (Kermit, Lamb chop, Land of Make Believe etc) but they never talked down to them. Also not to mention, Jim Henson and Shari Lewis were genuine comedians and Mr Rogers was too pure for this world so...yes there is also that lightning in a bottle factor.
@@Ale-mv3gr I mean sure he's been able to make a living off of being a children's entertainer but by no means a legend in children's television or music.
Don't worry as the asshole who sent them Princess party, Blarney, and T bone. I just sent them a new batch three weeks ago Edit:instructional vhs tape archives is a sister account and i have uploed them all on thier EDIT: I can't believe one again my tape i sent got tied for BOTW by some "Celberitys" weird new age thing
I had that Tim Noah cassette tape when I was a kid. I listened to it on repeat on my Fisher Price tape player. It was amazing. I never knew it was a movie.
It was a public-TV funded recording of his old live stage show at the Science Center children's museum theater. They used to play it every so often on KCTS9. Tim was basically GWAR for six-year-olds back when I was six.
The David Carradine jokes are some of my favorite things about Red Letter Media. Even though they kind of make me feel evil. I guess I shouldn't get so hung up about it though.
I don't think anything is off limits when it comes to humor. I'd feel constricted if I had to worry about evil jokes. Not as constricted as David Carradine though.
I grew up with Tbone's stuff, as well as attended some of his shows as a kid. He was actually a family friend of ours! We of course had that video on VHS and watched it all the time, so much we had it all memorized. Me and my siblings often quoted it. The video is so cheesy and bad, but it was a memorable kind of "bad" to us.
@@twinbot2 I met him multiple times. He also used to have a radio show and I'd sometimes call in as a kid. Really nice guy! We have a lot of stories about him, but especially my mom does who knew him better than I did.
@@chrisrichards6803 He still performs, just I don't think as this clown. You can search Tim Arem. I haven't talked with him in a very long time, but I'm sure my mom still has his contact info as she's mentioned him recently.
"The Phi Stik is our basic model and a great introduction to the Golden Spiral Wellness system. It is made from a bright and durable green polyethelene, suitable for indoor and outdoor play." $55 what the fuck. Also they spelled polyethylene wrong.
Literally at the moment Rich said "the Wheeeeeel" at the beginning of the episode it flashed lightning,thundered and began to hail in Portland,Oregon,at 7:44 PM April 13th,2022
I watched that Wizzle Woddle Woo show when I was a kid and the song at the end where all the trademarked characters come out of the closet really stuck with me because I wasn't sure if it was real or something I dreamed up. Just watched the song at the end where the goofy characters come out of the closet on youtube. Fond childhood memories confirmed.
I have been searching for that show literally for decades, I too assumed I must have imagined it because I could never find ANYTHING online. I completely lost my shit when the wheel landed on it. :-D
Tim Noah came.to our school in the Seattle area, back in the early 80s to put on a show. I couldn't remember his name until this episode, as the the Wow Wow Wibble Woggle Wazzie Woodle Woo was one.of the songs he sung. That stuck, but his name didn't lol Once again, thank the Maker for RLM and WotW
@@beavinator I remember watching it a million times when I was little - they’d just throw it on at daycare every other day. Then one day, I found it on eBay and shipped it directly to the RLM boys.
These guys didn’t get what the that stick was for. There are two ways of using it and Rob explains that. These guys in this review episode are just being short sighted and short attention span. Those people were using it as a yogic sense but it’s also usable in a martial arts sense more so than that. The main idea is that it explains the kung fu secret of the “golden section” that more traditional original Kung fu holds. I would never use it in spiral fitness way other than stretching but I would use it to perfect form especially mantis, snake, and dragon. Don’t be foolish.
Do you think that lazy Susan thought “boy, I hope I end up on a nice families table” only to end up oriented vertically with screws sticking out of it and horrible videos attached to then have to face what it did at the astrophysical level?
"Interestingly, the only thought that went through the wheel of the worsts head was: 'Oh no, not again...'. It's suspected that if we understood why the wheel thought this, we'd know a lot more about the universe than we do now."
Tim Noah: Sees Google Alert he put on himself finally go off. Jay: "Tim Noah is a complete failure on every level." Tim Noah: puts head in oven, doesn't realize oven is electric.
After a bit of sleuthing, Tim Noah seems to be a genuinely nice guy that really cares about entertaining children. RLM need to invite him onto the show, I want more Tim Noah!
According to Wikipedia, not only did Tim Noah already have a multi-Emmy award winning series before this video, this video itself won at least one Emmy. The world is insane.
Caveat is it was four REGIONAL Emmy Awards, which is a diet version of the Emmys with its own boards that recognize achievement in local television. It’s not like Tim Noah went to Los Angeles and accepted these awards in front of Hollywood’s finest, more like a bunch of random old people in some dingy Seattle hotel conference room.
I wonder why they discarded the previus wheel in favor of a worse looking one. It didn't seem THAT damaged or beyond repair after they dropped that safe on it. Perhaps they were running low on material to fill a 12-slot wheel? Or they just found it inconvenient to use?
This is very specific: the way David Carradine shrugs after dropping the garden hose has the same energy as Uncle Rico in Napoleon Dynamite recording himself throwing footballs and then shrugging at his camera.
Napoleon Dynamite was one of a half dozen or so movies that we were allowed to watch in the high school Fundamentalist Evangelical youth group I attended. Napoleon Dynamite, Finding Nemo, Elf. It was a horrible time in my life.
@@FutureDeep I know man! I was very shocked, but hey, im not embarrassed. I wont change it, it fits jays personality and the running gags about his taste in films and even his editing style. Best show on the internet no matter whose editing. :)
@@popculturewatch8689 what you're not considering is whenever a new rlm video comes out it cascades into a 5 hour long marathon beginning with the new episode and ends at 2am with half a tub of ice cream and the darth vader facts vid for the 900th time please help me
These guys didn’t get what the that stick was for. There are two ways of using it and Rob explains that. These guys in this review episode are just being short sighted and short attention span. Those people were using it as a yogic sense but it’s also usable in a martial arts sense more so than that. The main idea is that it explains the kung fu secret of the “golden section” that more traditional original Kung fu holds. I would never use it in spiral fitness way other than stretching but I would use it to perfect form especially mantis, snake, and dragon. Don’t be foolish.