They did something really pretty interesting here. The fact that a character can be in the first half of a film and disappear for the second is something you might not notice unless you only saw one or the other.
its crazy that rlm is really consistent. These videos feel the same as the new ones but not in a bad way and i feel like that a great thing to see. the only bad thing about the older videos is jays beard
Yeah, this is over 10 years old and the only major difference to a modern release is the quality of the cameras and key lighting. They were really well done and stuck with their format.
Watching these two men try to piece together a film that they each saw half of separately is more entertaining than all of the computer explosions in the movie itself!
I watched this movie when it came out in theaters and i have literally no recollection of anything these guys are talking about; i think i actually purged this movie from my mind.
theDeathBerry same here! The only reason why I remember seeing this movie at all was because during the movie I remember asking myself "what happened to Megan Fox?" Thats literally it.
i asked myself the same (about megan fox) and it is your comment that reminded me of this and now i realize that i must have been seeing this movie, too! wow...
Blade Runner's sequel was amazing. Too bad nobody went to see that movie because it was an under-advertised film about something most teens aren't familiar with....
what i take from this film is a huge giant american robot punching a dinosaur robot from a different culture in the face repeatedly telling him to accept freedom, and when the dinosaur finally gives up, the american robot rides the dinosaur into battle.
21:07 : "...taking one concept, or a joke, and doing it so much... to where it becomes pointless or self indulgent." Holy shit did they just watch this before making their Last Knight review because that's uncanny.
You guys should do more shitty movies like this, with each of you only seeing half of it, and comparing notes afterwards. It's really entertaining seeing you guys try to piece the already dumb bullshit back together
I'll have to agree with that; they both seemed to enjoy (or at least be more open to enjoying) it by only enduring half of it. And the suprise that accompanied Leonard Nimoy's Redemption and the headshaking that followed was pretty funny, haha.
Having started from Episode 1 of Half in the Bag (with prior newer episodes watched before doing this), six minutes in and this is already my top favorite episodes.
I kind of want to see more where Mike starts the first half of a movie and Jay tries to piece together the pieces from the second half to explain to him how it ended.
Thank you RLM, sincerely, for doing this. I need your schadenfreude and more to get over the wasted hours I had on this movie and the previous one. I have never been so angry at a movie before and seeing it get torn apart makes me all tingly inside.
I love you guys and this review, but I have one crticism: bullies don't go away if you ignore them, bullies go away if you punch them in the face. Ignoring bad movies makes them go away, but bullies don't disappear if you ignore them.
Wait wait how did I go all this time not seeing this particular HitB. Taking a split shift on this was brilliant and watching them realize just how much their respective halves of the movie didn't matter in the context of one another was incredible.
You don't stop bullys by ignoring them. You stop bullys by having their parents killed and then grinding the bodies up and serving them as chilli to the bully.