ORIGINAL UPLOAD DATE: February 7, 2012 Jay and Mike talk about all the amazing films they saw at this year's B-fest, a festival dedicated to terrible movies
Meat Loaf pointing to cross the street actually makes sense. The movie was filmed in Ontario, Canada, and that was the thing pedestrians were supposed to do to indicate they wanted to cross the street (at crosswalks though).The campaign was called “point your way to safety.” The filmmakers may not have realized how local a thing that was.
It's a shame they didn't make a yearly video for this. Apparently not enough interest or something, but dangit it's fun for them to review all the awful movies from a festival.
For a guy who is a film buff, I think Jay never spent his weekends in the 90s watching TNT or TBS or WGN, because they played RoadHouse almost every weekend, right after they showed Air Force One with Harrison Ford.
I just realized that I’ve only seen Roadhouse on network tv. So I didn’t realize that it had so much violence and blood. I’m pretty sure that a lot of those things were cut. I’ll have to watch the real thing.
2 years late. More specifically, and in hindsight for me since I didn't know RRM before Dave, Chappelle is doing an impression of Rudy Ray Moore in his "Player Haters Ball" skit.
I loved best of the best when i was a child. Being recorded on a vhs from the national italian television in 1991 or sorta! I think the dubbing made the movie a little better respect the original version.
How about the horrible premise. How could a dive bar in the middle of BFE justify or afford an expensive bouncer. How much revenue could a dive bar in the middle of BFE generate anyway, supposedly, the town is barely big enough for 7-11. This was pre-internet, how does one generate this big rep with a club owner and bouncer network? Do they get together for conventions or something.
Death Bed - the death that beds people. And why is Bill Paxton reviewing movies now? I thought he had hit his death bed but he is right here reviewing movies.