@@sgtsnokeem1139 So do it. I even miss the guy in the chat who started arguments with Rich and Jack, then proceeded to lose his own arguments and then called everyone a crocodile brain. Sigh.
In this episode, Rich Evans pronounces the word "ichthyologist" correctly on the first take, and Mike forgets to mention that one of the Stone Cold actors was in Star Trek.
Real Age: "Taken by more than 45 million people, the scientifically-based assessment shows you the true age of the body you're living in - the first step towards improving..."
@@AuDHDarling Only because it scared the people eating cheese and drinking beer that they'd have to do any physical activity that didn't give them the cheese sweats.
He’s the oldest one in the group, it’s just everyone else has been aged rapidly by booze, bad movies, and the “natural” Milwaukee atmosphere. For instance, Rich is actually only 16 years old.
It's so funny that in Hollywood standards jack only plays the "nerdy every day guy" when put next to nerdy every day guys he looks like a goddamned super model
Jim Rash has talked about writing a screenplay based on his life, but he wasn't allowed to play the main character. The higher ups kept auditioning attractive men for the role, and Jim asked them about it (since he is not conventionally attractive and the role is based on him). He was told that these men were "TV ugly."
To be frank, Mike looks more like a sleazy used car dealer rather than a 'nerdy every day guy'. And Rich's beauty cannot be appreciated in his limited human form fully. Jay on the other hand looks fine.
I think they mentioned somewhere that usually for special guests they'll pick a slightly more interesting selection of films, but Patton Oswalt specifically requested they don't do that. Really, he got what he asked for. Less of a story of bad luck and more like Patton digging his own grave.
What I love about guest Jack is that he’s clearly there just because he loves it. He’s not peddling a new season/show or anything else. He just genuinely wanted to watch terrible movies with a bunch of hack frauds. What a great episode!
"They didn't have the rights to crack" may be one of the funniest damn things I've ever heard. Jack Quaid, please come back when you're done with Oppenheimer.
@@daxmiller35 Non-comedic actors are some of the funniest people. I think because they're not prone to tryharding. When you're a comedian or in comedy, you have to constantly try to be funny. So the non-comedy actors/performers can reserve their humor. Thank you for coming to my TEDtalk.
Everyone’s joking in the comments, but I just want to say that Jack was a really great guest. Some of the biggest laughs I got from this episode were from him, and it’d be great to see him come back some day.
A couple scenes for STONE COLD were shot in my home town, and a call for locals was issued as extras. My parents, sister and I answered and each got paid $35. For use of my parents’ van in the shot, my parents got an additional $50. The van was worth more than the humans.
Christopher Nolan: Hey Jack, I heard you're working with Rich. Rich Evans. Could you send him this VHS copy of Mr. Hell? I think it would make a great BOTW episode.
I love that the Wikipedia article for Jack Quaid already has the description that he is "the first actor in a canonical Star Trek series to star in a Red Letter Media show" 😂😂
@@ELEKTROSKANSEN I think it might have been verboten to make fun of nutrek while they had a guy currently getting a steady paycheck from paramount hanging around with them. Either that or they’re building up to something.
@@toyotatacoma1616 they didn't have to talk nuTrek necessarilly, just a "this reminds me of a certain Star Trek episode... which YOU should definitely know" or something...
Jack Quaid is really going places after being part of the little show called The Boys and now being in a RUclips video with THE Rich Evans from that one Ellen episode.
@@josephmayfield945 Im already developing the mobile game! Its kinda like pokemon go but with ghosts in dog houses in your area. All you need to do is get the kids to go to random dog houses in random houses and bang and shout on the house and ignore the huge metal chain and angry growling...what could go wrong!
I’ve always considered Jay a young, fresh, and stark contrast to everyone else who looks middle-aged and a bit tired. Then they put Jack next to Jay and now I don’t know what to think lol.
I was not even considering that, because just ten seconds in, I started thinking "Everyone looks like they're slowly moving towards that golden age called fifty" lol
"The impressionist painting of an 80's action story." For someone who often can't form a complete sentence, savant Richard Evans sure has a way with words.
@@mixmastermind Sadly soon Mike will have to put him down and use a fresh clone otherwise he'll gain too much sentience and will rebel against all the bullying.
it's a shame the simile doesn't quite work (there's too much black and too many indoor scenes to be properly "impressionist"), but it's a damn good line
This is my comfort episode. I know that Jack Quaid is a busy guy, but I hope that they get him to come back someday because he fits in perfectly with them.
I remember that Norm Macdonald bit about Draculas. He had a whole chunk about Draculas and ghosts and Wolfmans that was great. "You know what's scarier than a wolf man? An actual wolf. A Wolfman is half man, and I could beat up a man"
Stone Cold is too good for BOTW. It's a almost Re:View material. About it being self-aware: I heard the script was super serious, but the actors and director found it so bad, they decided to adlib every scene and have fun with it.
I watched the filming of the big finale of Stone Cold at the Arkansas State Capital. Not only did the filmmakers not properly warn people that there would be a huge fireball on the capital dome, causing panic in people driving through Little Rock for miles around, but they left a huge scorch mark on the dome that they refused to clean off. The state had to sue the filmmakers to force them to clean the dome.
They panic in LR if the temp drops below 65, or if they have to make a left-hand turn. Them being scared of a fireball should just be a Wednesday afternoon there.
@@Corbomite_Meatballs What? lmfao - I can imagine seeing a fireball envelop the top of your state capital would be a bit shocking for someone just going about their day?
Patton Oswalt deliberately screwed himself over. When they have guests, the generally spice up their Best Of The Worst selection with stuff they think may be good. Patton wanted an authentic experience and told them to just do what they usually do, and they did. It just so happens that what they usually do is torture themselves with God awful films.
Stone Cold has the greatest pre-kill one-liner by Lance Henriksen. "At moments like this I think of my dad's last word which were *Don't son! That gun is loaded!* "
That ending shot from Stone Cold definitely felt more like "Traumatized man walks away from absolute shitshow too shell-shocked to emote" than "Badass walks away from epic victory".
@@spillanegottleib1681 Think he means the episodes with Len Kabasinski, who allegedly struck down half the off-camera crew and fled into the Wisconsian wilderness.
I was kinda hoping that Rich would have been the last part of the running gag and it would've been Jack asking for Nolan if Rich would be in Nolan's next movie.
I expected when Rich Evans got Jack alone the conversation would go as follows: "Jack I understand you're gonna be working with Chris Nolan?" "Yeah... Sigh...I am" "Can you please.... TELL HIM TO STOP CALLING ME. IM NOT INTERESTED. Hire Matthew McConaughey again to fill if needed."
My dad was a biker on Stone Cold. Stunt motorcyclist touring the US and Canada from Scotland. Love the appreciation these guys are giving it. My Dad’s memories of it were that the catering (craft services?) was excellent. A Hainanese buffet every day, breakfast lunch and dinner.
@@svenylford4047 came here to say this, been bugging me since i saw the episode. altho its not actually a drug in itself, its just a precursor for meth
That "bog water inhalation" scene was glorious! Jack erupting in laughter was the icing on the cake, because I had the same reaction! I hurt from laughing so hard!
I love how the celebrity guest is always a surprise. Most other channels would plaster "FT JACK QUAID" everywhere they could, but RLM just doesn't even mention it anywhere.
I, for one, appreciate that all of the top comments are about the celebrity in this video, Rich. I had to run like 2 full scrolls to find someone actually mentioning the celebrities name lol
Jack Quaid was such a great guest, I would adore to see him return again. He fit the dynamic so well and added something of his own. He felt just like he was meant to naturally be a part of this.
@@terryhurley4351 Shot on his phone, and only using outtakes from the movie he directed that he liked the least, just so he gets dealer's choice of footage to use for the RLM scripts.
I cant wait for the end credits scene at a bar where two characters are watching a news report on Top Hat Monkey going West. The bartender turns to a character hidden in profile asking "hey pal, why the long face?" "Top Hat monkey...my nemesis...he's alive..." The camera slowly pans to reveal an older, more grizzled HORSE NINJA!!! It was a secret sequel all along!!!!
Personally, I think he would respond more positively to _"My Dog Has A Dog House And The Dog House Is Haunted By A Ghost"._ His directing sensibilites would really lend itself to the material... I mean have you seen _Interstellar?_
He was born the child of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, and turned out to be attractive and a good actor. He then landed the lead role on The Boys, which turned out to be fucking amazing. This dude shits luck.
Jack looks great here; lean, fresh and physically fit. Jack Quaid on the other hand, looks a little haggard, probably due to his hectic shooting schedule.
Cant wait for Nolans next 3 movies: "Top hat Monkey goes west"; "My dog has a dog hous, and the doghouse is haunted by a ghost"; And "the Dark Night". Instant classics already.
I feel like Stone Cold’s ending is almost like a faithful adaptation to the book that inspired Die Hard. In the novel, John does not save his family, he doesn’t come out to a cheery crowd and endearing characters, quite the opposite. He’s left irreversibly bitter by his experiences/failures, and ends up mercilessly gunning down the last terrorist before finally leaving the building. Upon his exit, he’s mortally wounded and left to wallow in his own sorrow. Stone Cold is ‘most likely’ a dumb dick flick. But I wanna believe it’s a clever parody of late 80s/early 90s action movies, where the protagonist isn’t a flawless sharpshooter commando, but rather a careless hunk who ends up killing more than he saves, and in the end, has to deal with the mess he ultimately escalated
Also! Two things: 1) The ending part where a running side character ends up saving the protagonist is beat for beat Die Hard, book and movie 2) They say Stone Cold is a “sequel to a movie that doesn’t exist”, well the book that led to Die Hard was in fact the sequel to a novel/movie called “The Detective”
Stone Cold might be a silly action movie, but it's not a bad movie. If you see it as a retelling of cliche themes in action movies, it's kind of great actually. Probably not their intention though..
Celebrity guest star Jack Quaid was absolutely fantastic, and I'd love to see him again for another best of the worst, Junko would be hilarious. Guy's a natural at riffing the old crappy movies and playing along with the crew, propping other members up while Mike plays the perfect heel.
It took me a while to realize this in watching random BOTW episodes since they never bring attention to it... But the actress who plays Nancy in Stone Cold (Arabella Holzbog) is the same actress who played the love interest in Hologram Man, as well as the female special ops team member in Carnosaur 2, which basically makes her a BOTW regular
Now I know nobody gives a fuck, but I need to point this out: there's no bog in the movie Bog. A bog is a nutrient-poor, acidic stretch of wetlands with no fish living in it and no trees growing on it. The entire movie takes place on a lake, at best surrounded by swampland and not a bog. Not really useful information, but it does make you wonder why they chose the name anyway. It's not like "Bog" is an exiting name, it sounds exactly like what it is.
Thank you random stranger! I’ve always wondered what the difference is between these various landscapes. And now you will hear my favorite line regarding water biomes: “Do you have any creepy swamps?” “We used to have swamps. But the ee pee ay made us take to callin’ ‘em whetlands.”
For those who don't know, Brian Bosworth was a superstar linebacker for Oklahoma. He was considered the future of the NFL. He was drafted by Seattle and washed out his first year.
@@demonsty You have never seen "The Boys", or the new "Scream" film? He was really good in a film called "Tragedy Girls" as well. Also, he has kind of famous parents. Hope he comes back after this little Nolan thing.
1:17:00 Mike was about to be a contrarian again, but Rich laughs and then he drops the facade and admits Stone cold id the best of the worst. The whole contrarian act is only there because Mike wants to make Rich laugh at the end each episode.
And that P2P is a highly controlled pharmaceutical chemical that is key to manufacturing meth. I think they were referring to the P2P as the made up drug.
@@issorlol Doubt that. Independently, I watched that full show twice and don't remember the term "crank" from it so if they use it, they don't use it that much
I like the fact that these guys don't even try to capitalize on a celeb being on their show. It's not "Jack Quaid in Plinketto #10 featuring Jack Quaid". Every time there's a new video you never know who's going to show up.
@@grahamvert8174 i believe it has to come with the fact that most of Norm comedy dwells in the darkest places surrounding our lives and instead of have a crescendo often his jokes have a decrescendo and you can tell Mike humor comes from that school of thought but it's more of a comment really
I'd had to stop watching half way through, find Stone Cold, watch it then return. My God its the closest thing to a Duke Nukem or McBain movie I've ever seen.
It seems pretty stupid, but also like it's hell of an entertaining spectacle. It's always fun seeing blood squibs, big muzzleflashes, and Lance Henriksen on screen, action movies these days don't have visceral and weighty visuals like that.
I couldn't stop laughing at the end "Can you teach me how to read?" In my head cannon, Jack Quaid's "What?" was genuine because it was a surprise to him, too.
One day we're gonna tune in and find Patton Oswalt, Mac, Jack Quaid, and Rich Evans reviewing 'Top Hat Monkey Goes West', 'My Dog Has a Dog House and the Dog House is Haunted By A Ghost,' and 'Can You Teach Me How to Read'.
I have waited so long for them to do stone cold. This was one of my dad's poor parenting choices in letting me watch that movie 10's of times as a child
BOG was a favorite bad movie of my old roommate and a few of his friends. They loved it so much that a few years back one of them set up a 40th anniversary screening of the movie at a local theater in the town it was shot, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. A group of about 10 of us traveled from LA, went and dressed up like the characters, the guy who played the monster actually came with his family, and a bunch of locals who remembered the movie being filmed came to see it. The guy who played the monster even came out and got drunk at karaoke with us afterward. It was one of my all time favorite movie experiences. The movie is REAL bad. But there are a few good laughs in there. But Stone Cold has shot up to my MUST WATCH list for sure.
Just wanted to say that your continued high quality and engaging output has really meant a lot of the past couple of years. Your passion and enthusiasm has been a welcome tonic to the real world craziness and there has been times I've benefitted greatly from spending 30+ mins with you guys. All the best for the future and I hope you are all well and continue making great content. Much love
Same opinion here! Thank you guys for so many great jokes, brilliant analyses and entertainment! This is my life, I just wanted to mention that off camera!
P2P is phenylacetone, a key ingredient to making old school biker meth. They're robbing the truck Breaking Bad style, 20 years before that show existed.
Well, Breaking Bad is just harkening back to said oldschool biker meth, I'm sure that some daring dudes must have captured a larger quantity of phenylacetone over the years to cook with.
I love the gag of pitching Jack the scripts to give to Christophe Nolan. I just wish Mike, Jay and Rich all individually pitched him Top Hat Monkey Goes West as their own original idea.
Jack Quaid was absolutely meant to be a guest on this show. His attitude, knowledge and personality all say he's loving this. Would be happy to have another episode again if he wanted to do it
He also is the voice of Ensign Brad Broilmer from the animated series Star trek Lower Decks So, he fits in with the crew even more given his star trek background.
Respect for Jack for coming on the show. Really cool of him, very natural and funny too. I love that bald headed bastard.
Jack should've played Hughie on The Boys, it would be more comic-accurate.
I miss Pre Req
@@sgtsnokeem1139 So do it. I even miss the guy in the chat who started arguments with Rich and Jack, then proceeded to lose his own arguments and then called everyone a crocodile brain. Sigh.
@@sgtsnokeem1139 he's doing it with Yahtzee now.
Get over it.
@@poppers7317 good lord, how the mighty have fallen
it's weird watching someone who isn't old and decrepit on the show, moving like a human ought to. god bless the ever youthful richard evans.
A decent/original joke using the same premise, can't say the same about most of this tired/derivitive comment section.
@@megyskermike stop over-analyzing humour you weirdo
Rip to Patton Oswalt
The predicable jokes in the comment section are kinda comforting to be honest.
@@LInktheherooftime999 it's actually disappointing if you don't see the obvious comments you supposed to see, so thanks to them doing their part
In this episode, Rich Evans pronounces the word "ichthyologist" correctly on the first take, and Mike forgets to mention that one of the Stone Cold actors was in Star Trek.
Unsettling.
They've clearly jumped the shark at this point. They're not even playing the same characters anymore.
I thought so too, so I looked it up. It isn't Nancy Crater.
Both are as rare as getting hit by lightning while holding a winning lottery ticket
Wait, I'm thinking Bog...
I love that Mike constantly mocks Rich’s age despite them having gone to school together
Well the difference is Rich was held back 34 times
Real Age: "Taken by more than 45 million people, the scientifically-based assessment shows you the true age of the body you're living in - the first step towards improving..."
@@milordo thanks for making this funny.
Cope
Mike has that Retarautism.
Fun Fact. at 29 years of age, Jack Quaid is the most youthful person to ever enter the city of Milwaukee.
Sadly, when he left three days later he was 67 years old.
False.
I know there are teenagers in Milwaukee because they are not allowed to roller skate at the Skateland in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Look it up!
Even the babies are born with Benjamin button disease only they just stay old
@@AuDHDarling Only because it scared the people eating cheese and drinking beer that they'd have to do any physical activity that didn't give them the cheese sweats.
He’s the oldest one in the group, it’s just everyone else has been aged rapidly by booze, bad movies, and the “natural” Milwaukee atmosphere. For instance, Rich is actually only 16 years old.
It's so funny that in Hollywood standards jack only plays the "nerdy every day guy" when put next to nerdy every day guys he looks like a goddamned super model
Jim Rash has talked about writing a screenplay based on his life, but he wasn't allowed to play the main character.
The higher ups kept auditioning attractive men for the role, and Jim asked them about it (since he is not conventionally attractive and the role is based on him).
He was told that these men were "TV ugly."
To be frank, Mike looks more like a sleazy used car dealer rather than a 'nerdy every day guy'. And Rich's beauty cannot be appreciated in his limited human form fully.
Jay on the other hand looks fine.
@@HomoErectusIsAFunnyName These days he looks fine. He looked like a baby orc before the beard
His youthful energy is such a contrast too, as I'm sure they were well aware.
@@AuDHDarling Did Community base an episode on this, or is this is a joke about that Community episode?
Can’t believe they recasted Jay with a younger actor
It happens to us all at some point. Except for Mike.
@@t.c.bramblett617 We're going to see him get old and die on screen. Like Boy but even better.
It's actually just both Jay, you can see them start to merge back together at 38:47
Can’t believe they recasted Jay with a taller actor
They had to recast him, as he is too busy filming season 3 of 'The Boys' now
I love how for this guest, they managed to have Stone Cold and a mildly entertaining selection overall. Meanwhile, Patton Oswalt was put through hell.
I know, Spacecop was awful!
I think they mentioned somewhere that usually for special guests they'll pick a slightly more interesting selection of films, but Patton Oswalt specifically requested they don't do that. Really, he got what he asked for. Less of a story of bad luck and more like Patton digging his own grave.
@@LethargicScientistThey’ve stated that they “salted the load” or “stacked the deck” for the Patton episode too and it horribly backfired.
@@LethargicScientist i get it.
They broke Patton Oswalt.
What I love about guest Jack is that he’s clearly there just because he loves it. He’s not peddling a new season/show or anything else. He just genuinely wanted to watch terrible movies with a bunch of hack frauds.
What a great episode!
Yeah he was great even for the small reaction bits he was in. Hopefully next time he gets to join them on the review panel.
Absolutly agree!
Also, most people watching RLM already know that The Boys rocks and Jack is a big reason for that.
Hack Frauds? Madame, this is a podcast made with love!
Oh oh! Kenneth Brannagh as Mike doing his Russian accent from Tenet lol
@@Strawberry92fs The Mike and Jay Podcast
Celebrity Guest star Rich Evans is always like a nice warm blanket for plinketto episodes
Rich is in this!?
@@MadHouseProductionsD It's actually Paul B. Sample
@@88scottsman I was wondering why I was so aroused
he was on Ellen!
I'm so glad they went back to Practical effects for Rich Evans. They just do not have the budget for full cgi human characters
Proud of Jack for bettering himself and furthering his education. It's never too late to grow as a person, and we're all happy for you.
That made me actually cry laughing
Problem is he grew sideways
Great joke to end on
that setup and payoff was exceptional
"They didn't have the rights to crack" may be one of the funniest damn things I've ever heard. Jack Quaid, please come back when you're done with Oppenheimer.
He was actually a good guest - - especially since he's not really regarded as a comedic actor
could be my favorite guest.
He was very good, and seemed very comfortable and relaxed around the super celebrity Rich Evans.
@@daxmiller35 Non-comedic actors are some of the funniest people. I think because they're not prone to tryharding. When you're a comedian or in comedy, you have to constantly try to be funny. So the non-comedy actors/performers can reserve their humor.
Thank you for coming to my TEDtalk.
P2P is a real chemical
Everyone’s joking in the comments, but I just want to say that Jack was a really great guest. Some of the biggest laughs I got from this episode were from him, and it’d be great to see him come back some day.
Agreed, top-tier guest chemistry
@@erc1971erc1971 The Boys is fantastic, give it a shot!
Jack was great
Agreed.
Well he's no Rich Evans but he held his own.
A couple scenes for STONE COLD were shot in my home town, and a call for locals was issued as extras. My parents, sister and I answered and each got paid $35. For use of my parents’ van in the shot, my parents got an additional $50.
The van was worth more than the humans.
What kind of van it was?
Vans are underrated honestly, just ask Mr. Regular.
"God is on the side of those who have the best van."
Napoleon Bonaparte
@@predalien1413 BROWN
Did you get to meet Lance Henriksen??
It’s really disgusting how RLM keeps trying to clumsily shoehorn in celebrity Hollywood guests. We get it. You’re friends with Rich Evans.
Lmao Rich Evan with friends
Luckiest man in the world is Rich Evans. For the very reason that he knows Rich Evans....intimately.
This turned into the Simpsons. Who's next, Lady Gaga?
@@alexsilva28 No, because you've never seen both the Gaga and Rich Evans together in the same room, have you? Now you know.
It really blows my mind they were able to get him on as a producer
The final joke with Jack and Jack got an actual, audible laugh out of me lmao
Im still cracking up lol
Jack is very funny.
@@numskuljack is too
His reaction is on point. "Can you teach me how to read?"
"What?"
What a poorly developed sense of humor
I bet you watch wrestling
Christopher Nolan: Hey Jack, I heard you're working with Rich. Rich Evans. Could you send him this VHS copy of Mr. Hell? I think it would make a great BOTW episode.
Speaking of Mr. Hell..... Have these guys ever done a vid on, "Hell comes to Frog Town"?
@@daemonthorn5888 I don't think they have.
@@daemonthorn5888 I've only heard that movie mentioned on wrestling review podcasts.
Sure, Mr. Nolan. I'll get right on that.
*Proceeds to hide VHS under chair.
@@melsotelo5109 One of my professors co-wrote it. It’d be a treat to see RLM review it.
I love that the Wikipedia article for Jack Quaid already has the description that he is "the first actor in a canonical Star Trek series to star in a Red Letter Media show" 😂😂
you just know William Shatner’s gotta be feeling the loss about now. Going to space irl is clearly secondary to RLM clout.
how come they did not make a single Trek joke???
@@ELEKTROSKANSEN I think it might have been verboten to make fun of nutrek while they had a guy currently getting a steady paycheck from paramount hanging around with them. Either that or they’re building up to something.
@@toyotatacoma1616 they didn't have to talk nuTrek necessarilly, just a "this reminds me of a certain Star Trek episode... which YOU should definitely know" or something...
@@toyotatacoma1616 in fairness lower decks is ok
"Can you teach me how to read?" Christ that one got me good. Well done Jacks.
I was in such disbelief I had to replay that bit and laughed my head off.
I laughed out loud.
I spit my cofee with that joke. 🤣🤣
definately a great running gag!
Shoves Jack under the couch.
Jack Quaid is really going places after being part of the little show called The Boys and now being in a RUclips video with THE Rich Evans from that one Ellen episode.
And the man who played the titular space cop
Jack is so lucky he gets an exclusive look at all those screenplays.
@mijuo roui can’t wait for Ellen to appear on the show and refuse to look any of them in the eye
I for one cant wait for dog who lives in a dog house thats haunted by ghosts.
@@josephmayfield945 Im already developing the mobile game! Its kinda like pokemon go but with ghosts in dog houses in your area. All you need to do is get the kids to go to random dog houses in random houses and bang and shout on the house and ignore the huge metal chain and angry growling...what could go wrong!
"Can you teach me how to read" is the best conclusion to that running gag possible.
I totally did not expect them to take it in this direction. I expected another strange idea for a movie, and then bang. Great sense of comedy.
I agree. It was unexpected, and the way it cut off the end of Jack Quaid's exclamation of shocked annoyance was perfect. It cracked me up. lol
i expected it to be a pitch for a film that was actually really good
Spoiler that mang!
Jack 2x combo ftw
I’ve always considered Jay a young, fresh, and stark contrast to everyone else who looks middle-aged and a bit tired. Then they put Jack next to Jay and now I don’t know what to think lol.
Yeah, that bald sphere radiates youthful energy!
@@mitropolit_prime Underrated comment.
If im not wrong they're all the same age I think
I was not even considering that, because just ten seconds in, I started thinking "Everyone looks like they're slowly moving towards that golden age called fifty" lol
Aren't they the same age? He didn't look too much older than the actor guy
there is something so inexplicably hysterical about referring to vampires as "Draculas"
It reminds me of when Sips_ (the Minecraft RUclipsr) used to refer to werewolves as "Wolverines"
It made me think of aqua teen “bus of the undead”.
that joke followed by hypodeemic nurdle had me laughing so hard
It’s really lucky that this Jack Quaid guy gets to meet Hollywood Superstar Rich Evans. Not everyday someone gets that close to the big leagues.
Can't wait for Bruce Willis
Who?
I think he's like a cancer patient or something, man RLM are such cool guys
I love this sentiment because it's true.
This joke is getting really worn out.
All jokes aside Jack Quaid was a fantastic guest, and really seemed to match the energy of RLM
He needs to meet Collin from Canada
@@jogymogy3691 everyone needs to meet Collin from Canada
Just hope he doesn't fall to the RLM curse.....
you can't just go putting all jokes aside all willy nilly this is a society
@@jogymogy3691 Are you saying that because you think they're both young?
"The impressionist painting of an 80's action story." For someone who often can't form a complete sentence, savant Richard Evans sure has a way with words.
Dude says "ichthyologist" right in this video.
The pills are working.
His dementia has gotten so bad it's wrapped back around and now he's using 100% of his brain.
@@mixmastermind diabetes pills don't work that way
@@mixmastermind Sadly soon Mike will have to put him down and use a fresh clone otherwise he'll gain too much sentience and will rebel against all the bullying.
it's a shame the simile doesn't quite work (there's too much black and too many indoor scenes to be properly "impressionist"), but it's a damn good line
This is my comfort episode. I know that Jack Quaid is a busy guy, but I hope that they get him to come back someday because he fits in perfectly with them.
Agreed. Wholesome and fun all round.
Your wish was granted good sir
What a lucky guy, he gets to meet the famous and talented Rich Evans.
Omg I just commented the same thing lol
Confirmed: Rich is going to be in the Boys and will star as a supe with an ultrasonic laugh and an incomprehensible charisma
You joke, but Rich is a very funny guy, and I'd love to meet him.
Probably the highlight of his life
I heard he was on Ellen!
I remember that Norm Macdonald bit about Draculas. He had a whole chunk about Draculas and ghosts and Wolfmans that was great. "You know what's scarier than a wolf man? An actual wolf. A Wolfman is half man, and I could beat up a man"
God bless his soul
Fuck, gonna miss him
It's the shame about his fight with cancer, but at least it was a draw!
i routinely beat wolves
I love how every few years we get a BOTW with some random celebrity with no explanation as to why
Well Rich Evans works at RLM so I don't know why you need an explanation as to why he's there...
Probably a fan that is in town and reached out at the right time.
He was the president of "bad movie club". If he isn't a fan of RLM then I don't know why.
Milwaukee is just a short drive from Chicago, so it isn't too inconvenient for for people interested in coming on.
@@Riley_Mundt Doug Walker when?
Stone Cold is too good for BOTW. It's a almost Re:View material. About it being self-aware: I heard the script was super serious, but the actors and director found it so bad, they decided to adlib every scene and have fun with it.
Super interesting, where did you hear this?
@@kibnob Oh I don't know. Surely some random youtube vid !
I watched the filming of the big finale of Stone Cold at the Arkansas State Capital. Not only did the filmmakers not properly warn people that there would be a huge fireball on the capital dome, causing panic in people driving through Little Rock for miles around, but they left a huge scorch mark on the dome that they refused to clean off. The state had to sue the filmmakers to force them to clean the dome.
I remember hearing about this, crazy that it's this movie! I also heard the motorcycle left awful skid marks everywhere that took ages to clean up.
They panic in LR if the temp drops below 65, or if they have to make a left-hand turn. Them being scared of a fireball should just be a Wednesday afternoon there.
@@Corbomite_Meatballs What? lmfao - I can imagine seeing a fireball envelop the top of your state capital would be a bit shocking for someone just going about their day?
Lol
"Sue the filmmakers to clean off the dome"
I grew up on Beavis and Butthead.....
I'll see myself out
Props to Jack Quaid. Hit fit in great with the gang. Can’t believe he got to hang out for a day with megastar Rich Evans, as seen on Ellen!
Does Jack know that was Julia Roberts in the Showbiz Pizza Bear costume?
Once in a lifetime opportunity
Love how the "rich is ooold" bit has evolved into "Rich has always existed, since time immemorial"
the extra wide license dig had me rolling, the font is so fuckin tiny on those things that would make him like a googilion years old
Mr Plinket is old two centuries old. Rich is older then the Earth.
I started rewatching this episode, and remembered this comment when Mike made the joke, so I scrolled down to pay my respects.
Somewhere Patton Oswalt is watching this and wondering why TF couldn't he get these movies on his guest appearance.
Patton Oswalt got screwed
Patton Oswalt deliberately screwed himself over. When they have guests, the generally spice up their Best Of The Worst selection with stuff they think may be good. Patton wanted an authentic experience and told them to just do what they usually do, and they did. It just so happens that what they usually do is torture themselves with God awful films.
Stone Cold has the greatest pre-kill one-liner by Lance Henriksen. "At moments like this I think of my dad's last word which were *Don't son! That gun is loaded!* "
William Forsythe confirmed that there was no script, and the entire movie was improvised. Much respect to Lance Henriksen for that line.
More reson why Stone Cold is like the opposite of and 80s action film. Usually it's the protagonist who gets the cool one liner.
That ending shot from Stone Cold definitely felt more like "Traumatized man walks away from absolute shitshow too shell-shocked to emote" than "Badass walks away from epic victory".
Bossworth even does a decent job of conveying the emotion.
@@diomedes7971 Eh, more like, _"Man, there was just no saving this disaster, was there?"_
Yeah he failed spectacularly at everything and he realizes it.
I'm always leery of episodes featuring 'celebrity guests' but this was great. You could tell they were excited to have Rich Evans on the set.
"Always leery"? Are you speaking of somewhat-famous screenwriter Simon Barrett, when he stumbled upon their treasure-vault?
@@spillanegottleib1681 Think he means the episodes with Len Kabasinski, who allegedly struck down half the off-camera crew and fled into the Wisconsian wilderness.
@@btarczy5067 Legends say he's still marauding through the comments section.
@@mewmeister8650 - He was around in this one FB RLM group I used to roam
You can tell Rich's celebrity status is high when he's the only one credited at the end with his full name.
When I was watching Oppenheimer I couldn't help but think, "Hey, it's the guy from Red Letter Media".
What? Oh, no, you're confused. That wasn't Rich Evans, that was Florence Pugh.
@@craigdohmen2648How do you get them confused? Florence Pugh could only dream of being as alluring and attractive as Rich Evans
Imagine being so lucky as to meet such a huge Hollywood actor such as Rich Evans in person, that young version of Jay must feel so honored.
The birthday boy himself? If only I could ever be so lucky!!!
I was kinda hoping that Rich would have been the last part of the running gag and it would've been Jack asking for Nolan if Rich would be in Nolan's next movie.
I expected when Rich Evans got Jack alone the conversation would go as follows:
"Jack I understand you're gonna be working with Chris Nolan?"
"Yeah... Sigh...I am"
"Can you please.... TELL HIM TO STOP CALLING ME. IM NOT INTERESTED. Hire Matthew McConaughey again to fill if needed."
Or "I've done all I can for his screenplays! I'm out, goddamnit!"
Rich was about to be in one of his recent movies, it was all scheduled Tenet-ively.
"I've ghostwritten all of his movies, now he wants me to ghostdirect too?!"
My dad was a biker on Stone Cold. Stunt motorcyclist touring the US and Canada from Scotland. Love the appreciation these guys are giving it. My Dad’s memories of it were that the catering (craft services?) was excellent. A Hainanese buffet every day, breakfast lunch and dinner.
Cant go flying through a window on an empty stomach.
Stone cold the movie?
Jack Quaid please don't be a sex weirdo; you were so awesome on the show. I can't go through this twice.
Almost a year later, still not a sex pest.
Who was the sex weirdo
didn’t you heard what just happened??
@@dogthegod3975 got me, i actually googled it
@@Joesmho23 M__ L_____
"They didn't have the rights to crack" is an exceptional joke
Except that p2p crank is a real drug and not made up for the movie
@@svenylford4047 came here to say this, been bugging me since i saw the episode. altho its not actually a drug in itself, its just a precursor for meth
@@azdgariarada ah yeah, that's why I knew that, Breaking Bad, absolutely
@@svenylford4047 I just thought they were doing peer 2 peer file sharing...
@@Tetragrammaton22 also illegal, you've been reported
Fun fact: since Rich Evans starred in "Never Been Kissed", both him and Jack Quaid have been in movies with David Arquette!
Rich and Jack's dad have both been on Ellen
Six degrees to Rich Evans
Fun fact: because of unacceptable set conditions, he and his co-star Mike Stoklasa left The picture after a heated phone call.
Dies that make them Eskimo brothers?
@@Mannydrums117 They even refused a call from the director!
I love the idea of Christopher Nolan going, "wait, the guy with all the Nukie tapes? I, guess..."
The guy with all the Nukie tapes AND the only copy of the screenplay to Top Hat Monkey Goes West.
1:13:11 Jack Quaid’s laugh is a worthy addition to the RLM arsenal.
I love how it explodes out of him like a canon blast
That "bog water inhalation" scene was glorious! Jack erupting in laughter was the icing on the cake, because I had the same reaction! I hurt from laughing so hard!
I could watch that clip over and over
Seriously it makes the moment 10x funnier
I swear, it's like all air in him escaped out of him in an instant with that guffaw of laughter, hilarious
I hope this Jack Quaid guy gets the Rich Evans bump. I just don't know if his career is going to go anywhere without it.
Rich on The Boys using Dracula-cells to steal peoples blood cells without a single incision
You're nobody in Hollywood until you've been on RLM with Rich Evans...
@@WraithWriter Just look at Julia Roberts.
@@alexsilva28 Who's that? Can't even find any info on the Goog about her.
@@Corbomite_Meatballs She was in the Elen show episode that starred Rich Evens in it.
I love how the celebrity guest is always a surprise. Most other channels would plaster "FT JACK QUAID" everywhere they could, but RLM just doesn't even mention it anywhere.
I, for one, appreciate that all of the top comments are about the celebrity in this video, Rich. I had to run like 2 full scrolls to find someone actually mentioning the celebrities name lol
The last time that had the son of a Hollywood star, it didn't turn out so great.
That's because the Plinketto board was the featured celebrity.
Thanks for the name but i probably still won't bother googleing him x)
They know true fans will watch the video anyway, and they dont want the plastic subs that plugging a celeb cameo would bring
The surprise on this episode is that the phrase “hypo-deemic nerdle” is said, but not by Rich Evans!
Rich's long-lost relative?
"Dad?"
- Rich Evans
I'm glad to have given this comment its 500th upvote!!
Jack Quaid was such a great guest, I would adore to see him return again. He fit the dynamic so well and added something of his own. He felt just like he was meant to naturally be a part of this.
I appreciate how RLM often releases videos on Friday night. They know their fans have nothing else to do and will watch right away.
I was just thinking that as I was walking upstairs to my computer with a bottle of vodka
And people like me who are awake at 3am on a Saturday..
ouch
@@InsightfulUndercurrents 5 am for me currently
I mean b'yea
I can’t wait to see Christopher Nolan have to decide between three RLM scripts
Nolan should shoot a short 5 min film using one of the titles of those scripts
@@terryhurley4351 Shot on his phone, and only using outtakes from the movie he directed that he liked the least, just so he gets dealer's choice of footage to use for the RLM scripts.
Combine them into one super movie.
My money goes to Rich's script. 🤞
@@Corbomite_Meatballs did this actually happen with another movie?
Really looking forward to Christopher Nolan’s “Top Hat Monkey Goes West”. Blockbuster!
Only in theaters. Because FUCK YOUR GAS PRICES, MY MOVIES DAMN WELL DESERVE IT.
I cant wait for the end credits scene at a bar where two characters are watching a news report on Top Hat Monkey going West.
The bartender turns to a character hidden in profile asking "hey pal, why the long face?"
"Top Hat monkey...my nemesis...he's alive..."
The camera slowly pans to reveal an older, more grizzled HORSE NINJA!!! It was a secret sequel all along!!!!
A modern take on journey to the west
@@SuperPunktpunktpunkt An Ancient Chinese-American Tale: Top Hat Monkey Demon Goes West
Personally, I think he would respond more positively to _"My Dog Has A Dog House And The Dog House Is Haunted By A Ghost"._ His directing sensibilites would really lend itself to the material... I mean have you seen _Interstellar?_
If Jack needs help reading, there's only one guest we can rely on to come and help him...LeVar Burton.
That's the best idea ever
I know him! I know him from Reading Rainbow and absolutely nothing else!
@@Kidd724 Oh c'mon, they'd know him from Roots, too!
I wish I were Levar Burton
I didn't want meet the real LeVar Burton! I just wanted a picture!
Jack managed to get 2/3 picks he wanted without cheating. That's some luck.
Or video editing
Rich Evans was using his psychic powers off screen.
The anti Patton
He was born the child of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, and turned out to be attractive and a good actor. He then landed the lead role on The Boys, which turned out to be fucking amazing. This dude shits luck.
Yah I smell a scandal. Scandalous turd smelling scandal!
Jack looks great here; lean, fresh and physically fit. Jack Quaid on the other hand, looks a little haggard, probably due to his hectic shooting schedule.
If the plan here is to replace the more attractive original Jack with that hideous creature, I will be *done* with this channel.
Cant wait for Nolans next 3 movies: "Top hat Monkey goes west"; "My dog has a dog hous, and the doghouse is haunted by a ghost"; And "the Dark Night".
Instant classics already.
The trilogy to end all trilogies.
Wait, is it top-hat monkey, or top hat-monkey?
I can't wait for Jack being finally able to read : )
I think "Can You Teach Me How to Read" will be the real feel-good hit film of the summer.
is the ghost also a dog?
I feel like Stone Cold’s ending is almost like a faithful adaptation to the book that inspired Die Hard. In the novel, John does not save his family, he doesn’t come out to a cheery crowd and endearing characters, quite the opposite. He’s left irreversibly bitter by his experiences/failures, and ends up mercilessly gunning down the last terrorist before finally leaving the building. Upon his exit, he’s mortally wounded and left to wallow in his own sorrow.
Stone Cold is ‘most likely’ a dumb dick flick. But I wanna believe it’s a clever parody of late 80s/early 90s action movies, where the protagonist isn’t a flawless sharpshooter commando, but rather a careless hunk who ends up killing more than he saves, and in the end, has to deal with the mess he ultimately escalated
Also! Two things:
1) The ending part where a running side character ends up saving the protagonist is beat for beat Die Hard, book and movie
2) They say Stone Cold is a “sequel to a movie that doesn’t exist”, well the book that led to Die Hard was in fact the sequel to a novel/movie called “The Detective”
@@garrettdavis8272 holy shit!!
Stone Cold might be a silly action movie, but it's not a bad movie. If you see it as a retelling of cliche themes in action movies, it's kind of great actually. Probably not their intention though..
I think the description from the back of the box ("...in a spectacular climax that puts Die Hard to shame") really supports your theory.
If Nolan came out on Twitter and announced "Top Hat Monkey goes west" I would respect him even more than I already do
Uf
I’d be much happier if “My dog has a doghouse and it’s haunted by a ghost” gets made and thrives at the box office
imagine getting the scream movie spoiled for you by an episode of plinketto
It me
It's upsetting but I admire the bit
You say that as if it's relevant. If you wanted to see it, you probably would have by now.
That would be me. Thank you, Mike
I've been spoiled too 🙈
Celebrity guest star Jack Quaid was absolutely fantastic, and I'd love to see him again for another best of the worst, Junko would be hilarious. Guy's a natural at riffing the old crappy movies and playing along with the crew, propping other members up while Mike plays the perfect heel.
Fun fact: Nancy from Stone Cold is the woman that paints the Hologram man’s body in hologram man. (From the Faust BOTW episode)
"Bad movies are back, in Bog form!" underappreciated Rich joke
Nice to hear Rich reference a 20+-year-old Simpsons joke.
It's so nice that Jack decided to have some good time with the elderly.
They’re nothing but bones now
I looked him up, he's like a 90s kid. It's not a hyperbole he is visiting the elderly.
@@blondesummer7980 He's turning 30 soon-ish, so he'll only be eligible to play parent roles in H'wood from then on.
@@Corbomite_Meatballs not true Netflix will let 70s somethings back in high school
I really liked Jack. He has great humor and was engaging without it feeling forced. Too bad he wasn't on during the discussion though
He felt like a good fit
It took me a while to realize this in watching random BOTW episodes since they never bring attention to it... But the actress who plays Nancy in Stone Cold (Arabella Holzbog) is the same actress who played the love interest in Hologram Man, as well as the female special ops team member in Carnosaur 2, which basically makes her a BOTW regular
Now I know nobody gives a fuck, but I need to point this out: there's no bog in the movie Bog. A bog is a nutrient-poor, acidic stretch of wetlands with no fish living in it and no trees growing on it. The entire movie takes place on a lake, at best surrounded by swampland and not a bog. Not really useful information, but it does make you wonder why they chose the name anyway. It's not like "Bog" is an exiting name, it sounds exactly like what it is.
My neighbor's lock on his door is broken. Sometimes I go in when he's not there and shit in his toilet.
Every day is a school day 🤘🏻
@@patrickbateman312 fair play,he must think he’s losing his mind (if you don’t flush like)
Thank you random stranger! I’ve always wondered what the difference is between these various landscapes.
And now you will hear my favorite line regarding water biomes:
“Do you have any creepy swamps?”
“We used to have swamps. But the ee pee ay made us take to callin’ ‘em whetlands.”
Haha, you know, I was thinking, "Is this REALLY a bog?" myself, but didn't bother looking it up. Thanks for the info.
RLM is bringing fresh faces onto the show so when they eventually kick the bucket they will have unwilling successors.
The curse will find a new host. It must.
I mean it's a good plan
A new generation of Rich Evans wranglers is being prepared to keep him sated with terrible movies, lest he break free of his ancient bonds
So Jack, Patton, Mac, and Rich Evans as the new generation?
Mac, Quaid, Len? and Jay will be the last one standing
They definitely need to get Jack Quaid back. He's got a great natural sense of humor.
For those who don't know, Brian Bosworth was a superstar linebacker for Oklahoma. He was considered the future of the NFL.
He was drafted by Seattle and washed out his first year.
He was big into roids if I'm not remembering incorrectly
a "first round flop" in hockey talk
and, yes...his mullet played
When Jack mentioned Norm McDonald (and did a nice impression), a part of me lit up and another part got sad.
Exactly like he felt in that fateful morning in September.
@@ozymandias___868 Worst airline…911 Airways
@@ozymandias___868 the national tragedy joke has got to be the funniest joke ever told. Everything about that bit is perfect
I was ankle deep in blood and bones
@@ozymandias___868 He was in Northern Canada.
Jack is great. He fits right in. You should have him back again when he's done showing your scripts to Chris Nolan.
yeah i never heard of the guy but this was a great episode. in part because of him.
@@demonsty You have never seen "The Boys", or the new "Scream" film? He was really good in a film called "Tragedy Girls" as well. Also, he has kind of famous parents. Hope he comes back after this little Nolan thing.
@@mattmccomas1 naaa i only watch old movies from the 70s and 80s.
@@demonsty Okie dokie. Definitely missing out on some amazing films, (I am not talking about Quaid here, I am talking in general) but you do you dude.
I’m sure they’ll all be green lit. Including a biopic of Jack learning to read.
1:17:00 Mike was about to be a contrarian again, but Rich laughs and then he drops the facade and admits Stone cold id the best of the worst. The whole contrarian act is only there because Mike wants to make Rich laugh at the end each episode.
And THAT is the meaning of love.
He's gotta contribute to those Rich Evans laugh compilations somehow.
@@liomaru It's about family
I could see Jack Quaid actually retiring from acting and doing this for the rest of his life. This is phenomenal.
maybe my favorite RLM guest ever?!
the Milwaukee Culkin route
Who else is anticipating Christopher Nolan's vision of "My Dog Has A Doghouse, And The Doghouse Is Haunted By A Ghost"?
That really is one of the most "Jay" titles ever. Long-winded and redundant to the point of being pretentious.
i desperately want to see that film
This Mike guy is a good fit for the show. You should have him on again.
I mean, now we're just one step away from Star Trek trivia with Simon Pegg
Oh god yes
Genius idea. I hope they… make it so.
Having him, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright on the show would be an absolute joy
Pegg watches the show too. Or at least he used to
This needs to happen some day.
I love that none of them know "crank" is just the biker term for meth
A somehow innocent Hollywood boy and unsurprisingly innocent Midwestern nerds
And that P2P is a highly controlled pharmaceutical chemical that is key to manufacturing meth. I think they were referring to the P2P as the made up drug.
that whole discussion further confirmed that none of them have watched breaking bad
@@issorlol Doubt that. Independently, I watched that full show twice and don't remember the term "crank" from it so if they use it, they don't use it that much
@@TheSangson They say it like once or twice in season 1
Best guest yet. His Norm Macdonald story was short yet gold. Jack must come back as soon as he's secured funding for Top Hat Monkey Goes West
Tied with canadians, if they are counted too.
@@xiahouduin Canadians aren't guests, they're family.
That intro tripped my brain out. How awesome seeing him on here.
Bit of a step down from Rich Evans but I'll allow it.
I was like, who the heck is this guy
I like the fact that these guys don't even try to capitalize on a celeb being on their show. It's not "Jack Quaid in Plinketto #10 featuring Jack Quaid". Every time there's a new video you never know who's going to show up.
@@SteveL4 it's Jack, he used to make videogame videos with Rich Evans
Rich Evans is a regular. Are you new?
my respect for Jack Quaid went 10000% up after he mentioned Norm stand up about Draculas what a goat
honestly a good test for whether someone's on your wavelength is whether they like Norm
@@nnthayer Mike also mentioned and remembered Norm with a rather genuine nostalgic vibe during the last episode starring Colin
I've often wondered what the overlap is between RLM fans and Norm fans. Seems like very similar humor.
@@grahamvert8174 i believe it has to come with the fact that most of Norm comedy dwells in the darkest places surrounding our lives and instead of have a crescendo often his jokes have a decrescendo and you can tell Mike humor comes from that school of thought but it's more of a comment really
@@milkyrabbit8881 you know who had the best decrescendo jokes ever?
Frank Stallone
I'd had to stop watching half way through, find Stone Cold, watch it then return. My God its the closest thing to a Duke Nukem or McBain movie I've ever seen.
It seems pretty stupid, but also like it's hell of an entertaining spectacle. It's always fun seeing blood squibs, big muzzleflashes, and Lance Henriksen on screen, action movies these days don't have visceral and weighty visuals like that.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Back when stunts were 50% of the plot.
It's pretty funny that Stone Cold was on plinketto 9 and it was on Blu ray but here on plinketto 10 it's on VHS 😂 they have 2 copys of Stone Cold
@@polsdofer You should see how many copies of Nukie they have.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine that's all those in the background right?
I couldn't stop laughing at the end
"Can you teach me how to read?"
In my head cannon, Jack Quaid's "What?" was genuine because it was a surprise to him, too.
The single best ending to a best of the worst
I couldn't stop laughing at that either.
I'm always sceptical about celebrity guests, but Jack is a nice fit. Welcome to the expanded RLM-verse!
One day we're gonna tune in and find Patton Oswalt, Mac, Jack Quaid, and Rich Evans reviewing 'Top Hat Monkey Goes West', 'My Dog Has a Dog House and the Dog House is Haunted By A Ghost,' and 'Can You Teach Me How to Read'.
They’ll watch Nukie once George Lucas agrees to be on the show
@@natalieb3766 and "The Dark Night". Oh, or did you leave it out intentionally because Rich was involved so he wouldn't be reviewing it? Sorry
Yeah maybe next time jack will even be on the review panel in the end.
everyone is in RLM-verse, they just don't know it yet
Big missed opportunity not having Rich Evans introduce the guest as “Jack Quaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiddddddddddddds”
omg you're right
I have waited so long for them to do stone cold. This was one of my dad's poor parenting choices in letting me watch that movie 10's of times as a child
correction: that's one of your dad's most undeniable parenting triumphs!
"The glass ceiling and the 50ft drop broke his fall". Just superb
BOG was a favorite bad movie of my old roommate and a few of his friends. They loved it so much that a few years back one of them set up a 40th anniversary screening of the movie at a local theater in the town it was shot, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. A group of about 10 of us traveled from LA, went and dressed up like the characters, the guy who played the monster actually came with his family, and a bunch of locals who remembered the movie being filmed came to see it. The guy who played the monster even came out and got drunk at karaoke with us afterward. It was one of my all time favorite movie experiences.
The movie is REAL bad. But there are a few good laughs in there.
But Stone Cold has shot up to my MUST WATCH list for sure.
That sounds awesome
Just wanted to say that your continued high quality and engaging output has really meant a lot of the past couple of years. Your passion and enthusiasm has been a welcome tonic to the real world craziness and there has been times I've benefitted greatly from spending 30+ mins with you guys. All the best for the future and I hope you are all well and continue making great content. Much love
Same here. I’ve been watching these palookas since the early days and they bring a lot of joy and laughter to my life.
I think you commented on the wrong video
Same opinion here! Thank you guys for so many great jokes, brilliant analyses and entertainment! This is my life, I just wanted to mention that off camera!
@@sharpeslass5452 the comments section I quickly glance over too because it seems like a cool kids club saying inside jokes no one else will get.
@@zakwan10 not really? And besides if people are talking about something you don't know it's not their fault
I think it's so cute that Jack Quaid was in a Bad Movies club in high school
President! He led that club to glory.
Never saw that "can you teach me how to read?" payoff coming. It got me laughing so hard!! love you guys!
I legit died…
My love for this show increased due to them increasing their Jack’s from a factor of 1 to a factor of 2. The more jacks the better.
Agree, I'd much rather have a trader of all jacks than a master of none.
This entire episode was built around the last punchline and Jack delivered it like a champ
P2P is phenylacetone, a key ingredient to making old school biker meth. They're robbing the truck Breaking Bad style, 20 years before that show existed.
Well, Breaking Bad is just harkening back to said oldschool biker meth, I'm sure that some daring dudes must have captured a larger quantity of phenylacetone over the years to cook with.
This episode pulled a reverse-Patton Oswalt. Great movies, everyone was on point, everyone seemed to have a great time.
Also, Quaid didn't kill his wife.
@@John-Adams oh damn. Don’t do my man Patton like that. He’s a sweetheart.
@@itsd0nk didn't he kill his wife?
@@itsd0nk Patton got some really really terrible movies for his visit.
Everyone had a great time because Patton Oswalt wasn't there
Probably my least-expected guest-star ever but he quickly became one of my favorites
Yeh, he really is a charming mofo, isn't he?
I love the gag of pitching Jack the scripts to give to Christophe Nolan. I just wish Mike, Jay and Rich all individually pitched him Top Hat Monkey Goes West as their own original idea.
that's where i hoped it would go but it is still hilarious without that being how it played out.
My brain went there too haha
No, he’s only there to acquire hot new scripts to pass on to Christopher Nolan.
Jack Quaid was absolutely meant to be a guest on this show. His attitude, knowledge and personality all say he's loving this. Would be happy to have another episode again if he wanted to do it
He was president of a bad movie club.
It's the perfect resume.
He also is the voice of Ensign Brad Broilmer from the animated series
Star trek Lower Decks
So, he fits in with the crew even more given his star trek background.