It is somehow very reassuring to discover that they had wet t-shirt contests back in long-ago lost prehistoric fantasy periods that never existed. Just goes to show, we truly are all the same.
Red Dead Aclips SBIG Fun Facts: David Carradine is actually a fairly accomplished musician. He was a singer, a piano player, could play guitar and the flute. Despite some people's beliefs, Carradine was a real practioner of Martial Arts. He studied Kung Fu, Tai Chi and qigong (whatever the F that is) and he had a black belt in Shotokan Karate. The Director, John C. Broderick, also produced a SBIG favorite, Showdown in Little Tokyo, the movie where Brandon Lee complimented Dolph for having a giant wang. Brandon Lee co-starred as Carradines lost son in the Kung Fu: The Movie. He was appropriately named Chung Wang. Small world, giant Dolph Wang.
This is like Conan The Barbarian crossed with Yojimbo, but way way worse. It was great seeing you react to this movie, especially after how much pain you were in from Battlefield Earth. Edit: An additional and maybe fun fact, but the Richard Norton lookalike is Anthony De Longis who is actually an accomplished swordsman, stuntman and fight choreographer. You may have seen him as the European fencer who fights Jet Li in the opening of Fearless.
I remember seeing that box cover in the video store years ago as a kid. I assumed the quadraboobs were a printing error until I finally saw it as an adult. The movie itself is a straight up sword & sorcery riff on Yojimbo/A Fistful of Dollars. Though that can get lost under all the boobs.
Fortunately for you that there is a practically inexhaustible supply of bad Carradine movies. Say what you want about the man, he certainly was prolific
I remember this as a teenager. Ahh a film that can stand more than one viewing. :D The swords made from aluminium, the plot stolen from better movies. Some of the acting is terrible but some is surprisingly good all things considered.
That's a Boris Vallejo cover, I love his cheesy art style so much! The piece he made for National Lampoon's Vacation is one of my favourite cover illustrations of all time.
Seeing you guys review a David Carradine movie always gets me choked up. I can't stay in the closet about this anymore: I'd love to hang with David Carradine, and I don't care who knows!
I don't know, man... seems like that could really put a stranglehold on your social life, tying yourself to a guy with that reputation. You'd really put your neck on the line like that?
My dad was a huge sword and sorcery fan so I saw most of these in the theater. It's funny how we didn't really notice how terrible the choreography was.
Maria Socas, the leading actress, for real spends more time in this film topless than most x-rated actresses do in the average porn film. Socas appears throughout the entire film and I don't believe there is a single scene in which she wears anything that covers her breasts aside from maybe a few seconds where she wears a cloak. And even in that instance it is pretty quickly revealed that she has nothing on underneath the cloak.
21:36 I realized here that he is fighting Anthony De Longis. Anthony is a choreographer, stuntman, character actor and voice actor. He was the swordsman Blade in the "Masters of the Universe" live action movie (he was also the stunt double for Skeletor, doing all the fighting at the end), was one of the villains in "Roadhouse," trained Michelle Pfeiffer how to use a whip for "Batman Returns," and re-trained Harrison Ford in using a whip for "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." He's been in a ton of shows and movies and is fun to spot.
@@JasonBrantHe and I saw lots of these 80s-era gems at the theater. 'The Sword and The Sorcerer' is another one. It's already in the SBIG library, so when you want (yet another) 'Conan' wannabe -- you're set.
18:50 I like the makeup on these guys. It's either whatever was left over from Hell Comes to Frogtown, or the rejected costumes/makeup people for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
The premise is literally the plotline to "A Fistful of Dollars" ... 2 warring gangs with the hero playing them off each other for profit, then getting caught. See also "Last Man Standing" Or the Japanese original "Yojimbo"
It's so cute Brian thinks Corman actually made any sets or props for this movie and didn't just reuse stuff he had sitting around from six other unrelated films.
My favorite part of this movie was that parts of it were re-used for "Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2," a kids' comedy movie. Seriously, not only do WotLK2 re-use some footage (the villagers rushing to the well) but they re-use the costumes and characters. In the kids flick, David Carradine still plays "The Dark One" while wearing that same ridiculous costume. It's kind of amazing, really....
Also every bit of this music was previously used in Battle Beyond The Stars, just like most Corman productions. you'll hear the exact same tunes in almost every Corman film.
My dad was such a fan of the show “Kung Fu” and we both loved Kill Bill and Lone Wolf McQuaid… David was a badass in those 💯 But it wasn’t till I got older that I learned how many horrific movies David made and was in, and how insane he was 😂
Do you guys do like an annual recap of how many movies you've done and the scores for each? That would be a fun holiday extra. Thanks for consistent hilarity, guys.
Way more of Carradine than I was prepared to see. Honestly, it choked me up a bit. Also, if you have questions about diabetes, I hear Rich Evans is an authority on the subject, lol.
Any chance of getting Erin to wear either a loin cloth or something costume specific to the movie during these shows? Happy to do Patreon if required. Asking for a friend....
Much of the musical score was written by (future Oscar winning composer) James Horner for the Roger Corman-produced Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). Corman reused the music (combined with bits and pieces of other scores) in about 50 other films, including this one. If you binge a bunch of Corman's 80s movies, the constant reuse starts to get REALLY obvious (and funny).
There is just something about your videos that my father and I have been digging for the past week or so. It’s like what many people say, like watching a movie with a group of friends. Especially Erin, she is just such a great commentator and has a heart of gold as show when watching the 3 foot secret agent climb up the ladder and she says, “aww 😔” I hope I can send some brew in the future.
Guys I seem to remember an interview where David Carradine said his movies were very successful and always made money… The interviewer wasn’t impressed and DC said.. we make them for less than the catering budget in big movies .
Yojimbo was also the inspiration for A Fistful of Dollars. Which was the inspiration for Marty to wear the piece of iron under his poncho in Back to the Future 2.
This is the umpteenth movie version of Dashiell Hammett's Red Harvest: Yojimbo, Fistful of Dollars, Last Man Standing, The Warrior and the Sorceress...heck, even Rutger Hauer did a version with androids called Omega Doom.
David Carradine plays a character in Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II called 'The Dark One', that basically is his character from this movie. I had to look up if this was a part of the series (it's not!).
Oh that is straight up the well and some of the shots from wizards of the lost kingdom. The outfit changes slightly so you can barely tell but that was reused b roll one way or another.
Absolutely loved this film. Used to live in the Quad cities over near the Iowa-Illinois border. When my friend came over we decided to watch this. To this day we still talk about seeing Quad-Titties in the Quad cities. Straight up Fistfull of Dollars knock-off, but man is it fun!
I recently found your channel and love it. Brings a smile to my face especially when feeling down. Two movies I would recommend, not sure if already done so, are Equalizer 2000, a post apocalyptic Richard Norton (the buff guy from Gymkata) movie that is pretty bad but fun, and also Arena, kinda like Rocky in Space. I don't know the main actors, but the female lead is Claudia Christian, who was the stripper taken over in The Hidden (no bewbs, though).
@@JasonBrant I hope someone who is better at finding the movies can get them to you. I know Equalizer 2000 is shown for free on Tubi and other places, but I know the DVD's are easier to watch live and edit for youtube.
OOOOOoooOOooohHHhhhHhh....It's on. Jason, Erin and Brian vs Rich, Jay and Mike. JB vs RLM! I'd be up for watching you all fight in a post apocalyptic arena.
Me and my better half are really enjoying your videos..... have to mention big shout out to dave. That dudes presents on camera is an instant smile. We had this crazy idea of making a video of us watching you guys and reacting to your reactions haha. Mad I know. Might try it some time haha 😅
When they talked about a SBIG society after an apocalypse I had this image of people watching The Sound of Music in a rock pit in Kevin Costner's The Postman. Hundreds of SBIG fans in an abandoned rock pit watching bad movies.
The music isn't bad because it was one of the things Roger Corman spent money on for ... probably Battle Beyond the Stars .. Though the Corman Patient Zero is a little fuzzy. But it was very high quality, which is why he used it over and over
Obi-Wan, Jabba, desert planet... Also, sort-of Luke and sort-of Han Solo, storm troopers... Then he walks away like Kwai Chang Caine, while she yells, "Shane! Come back! I love you, Shane!".
Ive just found this channel and I love it, binging all your SBIG videos just now. Just wondering, have you ever covered cult classics Hawk the Slayer or Zardoz?
Just based on what I remember from renting this from the local grocery store in the 80’s, as soon as I saw this was hitting your channel I was like, “oh shit, I bet that’s streaming on Tubi.” And of course it is.
So, from what I’m gathering from what you guys explained, this story is about David Carradine playing two sides against each other to save a village? That’s A Fistful of Dollars (or Yojimbo, depending on who you ask)
This is some Carradine gold. Same set and costumes as Wizards of the lost kingdom 2. Looks like they re-used some footage from this for the wizards movie. Classic 80s schlock, some of my favorite movies.
Jason, I know it's not your fault but I'm so fucking mad I didn't get to see Quad-Boobs in all their glory, you robbed me RUclips!!! Hahah, great episode as always gang
Fun fact: David Carradine as the Dark One in this movie is the very same Dark One (also played by David Carradine) in the MSTK episode/movie Wizards of the Lost Kingdom
Lol, couldn't even go three seconds into the video before making a joke related to Carradine's 'unfortunate' passing. xD Also I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when they were writing/conceptualising this... "We needs boobs in this." "You know what's better than two boobs on a woman?" "What?" "Four boobs on a woman." "You goddamn genius."
It probably went something like this: "What do teenage boys want to see?" "Boobs, women, swords, martial arts, heroes, special effects" Hold my white Zinfandel and cocaine...
That was awesome, I've added it to my list of SBIG to find!!! Which was worse to edit, this or that accidental porn you watched with Julie Strain? I forget the name. Seeya guys on Sunday!!!
David Carradine is such a compelling actor, I hang on every word
Too soon
@@samholdsworth420that's what he choked out🤣🤣🤣🤣
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This is not my bag
Oh man, the amount of jokes regarding Carradine's exercise becomes really a pain in the neck...
3:33 the level of cruelty, to deny them water for their wet t shirt contests. Truly evil.
Good point.
Points. @@JasonBrant
It is somehow very reassuring to discover that they had wet t-shirt contests back in long-ago lost prehistoric fantasy periods that never existed. Just goes to show, we truly are all the same.
I love when you guys watch a Carradine movie, it always keeps me hanging. Almost like I'm on a tight rope, it leaves me short of breath at times.
🤣
Wait until it gets to the climax!!!!!
The man's a walking hung tripod.
"Has David Carradine ever let us down?"
Should have let himself down
Red Dead Aclips SBIG Fun Facts:
David Carradine is actually a fairly accomplished musician. He was a singer, a piano player, could play guitar and the flute.
Despite some people's beliefs, Carradine was a real practioner of Martial Arts. He studied Kung Fu, Tai Chi and qigong (whatever the F that is) and he had a black belt in Shotokan Karate.
The Director, John C. Broderick, also produced a SBIG favorite, Showdown in Little Tokyo, the movie where Brandon Lee complimented Dolph for having a giant wang. Brandon Lee co-starred as Carradines lost son in the Kung Fu: The Movie. He was appropriately named Chung Wang. Small world, giant Dolph Wang.
Ahh, very nice. Didn't know that about Broderick.
This is like Conan The Barbarian crossed with Yojimbo, but way way worse.
It was great seeing you react to this movie, especially after how much pain you were in from Battlefield Earth.
Edit: An additional and maybe fun fact, but the Richard Norton lookalike is Anthony De Longis who is actually an accomplished swordsman, stuntman and fight choreographer.
You may have seen him as the European fencer who fights Jet Li in the opening of Fearless.
They ought to have titled it A Fistful of BEWBZ!
Well, I would have done.
We really needed this after Battlefield Earth.
I remember seeing that box cover in the video store years ago as a kid. I assumed the quadraboobs were a printing error until I finally saw it as an adult.
The movie itself is a straight up sword & sorcery riff on Yojimbo/A Fistful of Dollars. Though that can get lost under all the boobs.
There's a story?
@@JasonBrant Yes, of a sort! It really is a bizarre remake of Yojimbo/A Fist Full of Dollars though.
Yojimbewb
Sometimes I laugh so hard during a So-Bad-Its-Good David Carradine film that I have trouble breathing.
Fortunately for you that there is a practically inexhaustible supply of bad Carradine movies. Say what you want about the man, he certainly was prolific
You and/or your loved ones may be entitled to compensation. Thousands of people die of laughter watching sbig a everyday!
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As did Carradine.
I have to choke back tears of laughter when I watch his movies.
I remember this as a teenager. Ahh a film that can stand more than one viewing. :D The swords made from aluminium, the plot stolen from better movies. Some of the acting is terrible but some is surprisingly good all things considered.
Definitely worthy of repeat viewings.
The swords are aluminum, the acting is wooden?
The cover illustration depicting Carradine with a comically elongated neck never fails to amuse me for some reason.
😆😆😆😆😂😂😂😂
OK, that's it. The amount of disrespect is intolerable.
I can't hang out with you guys anymore.
He looks “Fabulous!” 💕🎉🌈🕺🏼
Holy shit🤣🤣
That's a Boris Vallejo cover, I love his cheesy art style so much! The piece he made for National Lampoon's Vacation is one of my favourite cover illustrations of all time.
I'm surprised that being surrounded by multiple scantily-clad women with their bangers out wasn't what took Carradine's breath away..
Seeing you guys review a David Carradine movie always gets me choked up. I can't stay in the closet about this anymore: I'd love to hang with David Carradine, and I don't care who knows!
What a twist.
I don't know, man... seems like that could really put a stranglehold on your social life, tying yourself to a guy with that reputation. You'd really put your neck on the line like that?
@@jackflash8218 I'm willing to tighten my belt and really swing for it.
You guys are brutal🤣
@@JasonBrant Simple pleasures, man... simple pleasures. 😁😆
My dad was a huge sword and sorcery fan so I saw most of these in the theater. It's funny how we didn't really notice how terrible the choreography was.
You saw this in the theater? Nice!
This had a theatrical run? Wow. The '80s really were a different time.
@@JasonBranthope you and the crew are doing well, what was your first movie that you remember going to a theater and seeing? Mine was Christine
I'm shocked he didn't choke on his lines while handling his sword.
You guys are brutal🤣
Wow. My hat is off to you sir! Awesome.
He really must have needed the $500.00 for 'sterling's in this flik.
“It’s been a while since we hanged out with David Carradine”…….subtle. Plus, you had me at 4 bewbed…
Maria Socas, the leading actress, for real spends more time in this film topless than most x-rated actresses do in the average porn film. Socas appears throughout the entire film and I don't believe there is a single scene in which she wears anything that covers her breasts aside from maybe a few seconds where she wears a cloak. And even in that instance it is pretty quickly revealed that she has nothing on underneath the cloak.
This is truly dedication to the art)
@@Ildar_Bulatov Indeed, she puts other actresses to shame.
The only other one would be Lana Clarkson in Deathstalker. A g-string and a cloak is her costume.
Her 'outfits' in this are genuinely insane.
21:36 I realized here that he is fighting Anthony De Longis. Anthony is a choreographer, stuntman, character actor and voice actor. He was the swordsman Blade in the "Masters of the Universe" live action movie (he was also the stunt double for Skeletor, doing all the fighting at the end), was one of the villains in "Roadhouse," trained Michelle Pfeiffer how to use a whip for "Batman Returns," and re-trained Harrison Ford in using a whip for "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." He's been in a ton of shows and movies and is fun to spot.
My older brother and I saw this at the theater -- haven't seen it since. It was a blast revisiting this one with the SBIG crew!
I bet this was quite an experience in the theater.
@@JasonBrantHe and I saw lots of these 80s-era gems at the theater. 'The Sword and The Sorcerer' is another one. It's already in the SBIG library, so when you want (yet another) 'Conan' wannabe -- you're set.
18:50 I like the makeup on these guys. It's either whatever was left over from Hell Comes to Frogtown, or the rejected costumes/makeup people for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
haha
The premise is literally the plotline to "A Fistful of Dollars" ...
2 warring gangs with the hero playing them off each other for profit, then getting caught.
See also "Last Man Standing"
Or the Japanese original "Yojimbo"
It's so cute Brian thinks Corman actually made any sets or props for this movie and didn't just reuse stuff he had sitting around from six other unrelated films.
After a really shit day, I really needed this laugh. Always love the commentary and wheezes from you guys 😄
Thanks!
My favorite part of this movie was that parts of it were re-used for "Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2," a kids' comedy movie. Seriously, not only do WotLK2 re-use some footage (the villagers rushing to the well) but they re-use the costumes and characters. In the kids flick, David Carradine still plays "The Dark One" while wearing that same ridiculous costume. It's kind of amazing, really....
Oh! He's rubbin' Lola, under his shirt?! 😂
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Also every bit of this music was previously used in Battle Beyond The Stars, just like most Corman productions. you'll hear the exact same tunes in almost every Corman film.
God bless David Carradine. 🫡🇺🇲
He's hanging around in heaven, as we speak.
My dad was such a fan of the show “Kung Fu” and we both loved Kill Bill and Lone Wolf McQuaid… David was a badass in those 💯 But it wasn’t till I got older that I learned how many horrific movies David made and was in, and how insane he was 😂
21:55 love the bloody swords, the fact that they're bloody, I mean, I love movies that drip blood from bladed weapons!
It's a nice touch.
You guys have to do "Mean Guns" (1997) starring Ice-T and Christopher Lambert. With that cast, you know it's gonna be good.
And random vampires that are never explained!
I think that's the same costume Carradine wore in 'Wizards of the lost kingdom II' 😂
That's a real movie?
The dark one!
Yeup, and the well is also the same well he liberates from some enemy soldiers in Wizards.
Ok, so I’m not going crazy. I knew that well scene looked freakishly familiar.
That was awesome! Jason is the master of holding in a spit-take. I wonder what movie is going to be the tipping point.
Been close a few times, but I'm holding strong.
Do you guys do like an annual recap of how many movies you've done and the scores for each? That would be a fun holiday extra. Thanks for consistent hilarity, guys.
We don't, but that's a fun idea.
As a fellow Pennsylvanian I appreciate the gob joke… I knew exactly what you meant. Well done Jason!
Way more of Carradine than I was prepared to see. Honestly, it choked me up a bit. Also, if you have questions about diabetes, I hear Rich Evans is an authority on the subject, lol.
Ladies and gentlemen of sophistication, we have assembled once again to be entertained on a Thursday afternoon.
1156am in Alaska, time of posting.
Everytime y'all do a David Carradine movie , the song Stranglehold comes to mind .... I wonder why ?🤔
Any chance of getting Erin to wear either a loin cloth or something costume specific to the movie during these shows? Happy to do Patreon if required. Asking for a friend....
I just watched this last week... this is fresh in my mind. Love that you are doing this 😂
Good timing.
Good timing.
My favorite part of these reactions is erin loosing her mind,
giggling like the joker!
👍🤗🤣
Much of the musical score was written by (future Oscar winning composer) James Horner for the Roger Corman-produced Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). Corman reused the music (combined with bits and pieces of other scores) in about 50 other films, including this one. If you binge a bunch of Corman's 80s movies, the constant reuse starts to get REALLY obvious (and funny).
There is just something about your videos that my father and I have been digging for the past week or so. It’s like what many people say, like watching a movie with a group of friends. Especially Erin, she is just such a great commentator and has a heart of gold as show when watching the 3 foot secret agent climb up the ladder and she says, “aww 😔” I hope I can send some brew in the future.
My favorite part about watching these videos is when Erin gets broken and cannot stop laughing . Da. Best.
I haven't seen this movie but I have seen Battlefield Earth ... and this movie is WAY better just from the first 5 minutes.
I like how Brian celebrates @13:13....he had Eagle eyes.
14:59 I went to an NBA playoff game, and saw Damian Lillard end the series against the Rockets with a game winning shot, and it felt just like this.
15:22 - I finally get where the all the budget went
Thank you for all the fantastic content. These videos are amazing.
Thanks so much!
So its basically fantasy yojimbo/fistful of dollars/red harvest with lots of T&A...that actually sound amazing
Jason was wrong for that rubbing Lola under the shirt line, but it was accurate 🤣
To date, this is her most coherent judgement ever.
Spoilers!
haha
I was breathlessly waiting for this!
The "rubbing Lola" comment broke Erin! 😂
Guys I seem to remember an interview where David Carradine said his movies were very successful and always made money…
The interviewer wasn’t impressed and DC said.. we make them for less than the catering budget in big movies .
So this is pretty much a fantasy version of Yojimbo. Two factions fighting for control a town, when a stranger enters to take advantage.
Yojimbo!! LOVE that movie! MIFUNE!!!
To my shame, I haven't seen that.
Yojimbo was also the inspiration for A Fistful of Dollars. Which was the inspiration for Marty to wear the piece of iron under his poncho in Back to the Future 2.
This is the umpteenth movie version of Dashiell Hammett's Red Harvest: Yojimbo, Fistful of Dollars, Last Man Standing, The Warrior and the Sorceress...heck, even Rutger Hauer did a version with androids called Omega Doom.
David Carradine plays a character in Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II called 'The Dark One', that basically is his character from this movie. I had to look up if this was a part of the series (it's not!).
Oh that is straight up the well and some of the shots from wizards of the lost kingdom. The outfit changes slightly so you can barely tell but that was reused b roll one way or another.
Absolutely loved this film. Used to live in the Quad cities over near the Iowa-Illinois border. When my friend came over we decided to watch this. To this day we still talk about seeing Quad-Titties in the Quad cities. Straight up Fistfull of Dollars knock-off, but man is it fun!
I recently found your channel and love it. Brings a smile to my face especially when feeling down. Two movies I would recommend, not sure if already done so, are Equalizer 2000, a post apocalyptic Richard Norton (the buff guy from Gymkata) movie that is pretty bad but fun, and also Arena, kinda like Rocky in Space. I don't know the main actors, but the female lead is Claudia Christian, who was the stripper taken over in The Hidden (no bewbs, though).
Sounds great. Looking forward to them!
Oh, I remember Arena, I liked it as a kid. Main guy was good and of course Claudia Christian, great as always)
@@JasonBrant I hope someone who is better at finding the movies can get them to you. I know Equalizer 2000 is shown for free on Tubi and other places, but I know the DVD's are easier to watch live and edit for youtube.
Aah I’ve been hankering for someone react to some classic eighties sword and sorcery movies. Keep it up 👍
1:23 "Man walks with an air of confidence rarely seen in this day and age"! 😂
You can find this on YT if you search for the movie name. 51:13 time stamp
So this is Red Harvest/Yojimbo/Fistful of Dollars with Wang Monster and Quadriboob
Damn Jason came in hot right off the bat with the David carradine jokes 🤣
I remember this movie cover as a staple in all the VHS rental stores in the 80's!
6:26 ... The hell was that noise, Erin? Thank you for the entertainment. 🤣😍
Googled the 4 bewby clip. Not let down. Thank's Mr Brant & Co
Original title: The Sword and the Sorcerer 1982....
Oh, I remember the 'bad guy' swords man from Roadhouse with Swayze, he was the one with the blade hidden in his boot!
Dude, the quips on Dave, me and the wife were frikin' dying XD !! Definitely SBIG !!
Its incredible to see how long you've been doing this together !
In so bad is good till dath makes you apart !
🎉❤
Thanks!
OOOOOoooOOooohHHhhhHhh....It's on. Jason, Erin and Brian vs Rich, Jay and Mike. JB vs RLM!
I'd be up for watching you all fight in a post apocalyptic arena.
I'm not sure l have ever seen Dave's O face more times in a video, even when he's there. I'll give it the stamp just for that.
He and A-Ron were practically in the episode.
@JasonBrant haha yeah, l also noticed A-Ron's WTF face.
@JasonBrant careful, you could be obligated to pay them now!
Me and my better half are really enjoying your videos..... have to mention big shout out to dave. That dudes presents on camera is an instant smile. We had this crazy idea of making a video of us watching you guys and reacting to your reactions haha. Mad I know. Might try it some time haha 😅
Let me know if you try it!
When they talked about a SBIG society after an apocalypse I had this image of people watching The Sound of Music in a rock pit in Kevin Costner's The Postman. Hundreds of SBIG fans in an abandoned rock pit watching bad movies.
The music isn't bad because it was one of the things Roger Corman spent money on for ... probably Battle Beyond the Stars .. Though the Corman Patient Zero is a little fuzzy. But it was very high quality, which is why he used it over and over
You guys are great! Watching your channel always cracks me up. You should definitely watch Manos the Hands of Fate! 10/10 gold 👌🏻
Obi-Wan, Jabba, desert planet...
Also, sort-of Luke and sort-of Han Solo, storm troopers...
Then he walks away like Kwai Chang Caine, while she yells, "Shane! Come back! I love you, Shane!".
Ive just found this channel and I love it, binging all your SBIG videos just now. Just wondering, have you ever covered cult classics Hawk the Slayer or Zardoz?
I'm guessing your upload came out while I was at work, because I didn't see it... not cool guys, wait until I'm off of work!
Just based on what I remember from renting this from the local grocery store in the 80’s, as soon as I saw this was hitting your channel I was like, “oh shit, I bet that’s streaming on Tubi.” And of course it is.
So, from what I’m gathering from what you guys explained, this story is about David Carradine playing two sides against each other to save a village? That’s A Fistful of Dollars (or Yojimbo, depending on who you ask)
I think we all know what must happen here. Dave must arrive _like that_ dressed as seafood Seagal wearing the Breenssiah medal jacket.
The milk’s gone bad, Charlie Murphy!
Wow, the qudrabewbs lady gives the triple bewb lady from Total Recall give a run for her money. Or is it the other way around 😂
This is some Carradine gold. Same set and costumes as Wizards of the lost kingdom 2. Looks like they re-used some footage from this for the wizards movie. Classic 80s schlock, some of my favorite movies.
The coalescing of everything that's SBIG…Just glorious!
If haven’t realized it yet, this a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s “Yojimbo”, also remade as “A Fistful of Dollars”, “Last Man Standing”, and “Omega Doom”.
Jason, I know it's not your fault but I'm so fucking mad I didn't get to see Quad-Boobs in all their glory, you robbed me RUclips!!! Hahah, great episode as always gang
“Sleeveless Tunics and Shit” could have been the tagline
haha!
I'll have to get a copy of this to add this to my collection of "Yojimbo" movies....
We’re coming for you Rich Evans - Brian
I would pay money to see that
Imagine those two athletes fighting.
A delightful choice of palate cleanser after the foulness of the Hubbard.
Fun fact: David Carradine as the Dark One in this movie is the very same Dark One (also played by David Carradine) in the MSTK episode/movie Wizards of the Lost Kingdom
Lol, couldn't even go three seconds into the video before making a joke related to Carradine's 'unfortunate' passing. xD Also I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when they were writing/conceptualising this...
"We needs boobs in this."
"You know what's better than two boobs on a woman?"
"What?"
"Four boobs on a woman."
"You goddamn genius."
It probably went something like this:
"What do teenage boys want to see?"
"Boobs, women, swords, martial arts, heroes, special effects"
Hold my white Zinfandel and cocaine...
I remember liking this as a kid, we'll see how this goes. Gonna be awesome.
I bet you loved this as a kid 🤣
@@JasonBrant Now I remember why...
@@rickerpenorlol!
The soundtrack stings are borrowed from Battle Beyond the Stars, good ol' James Horner!
I saw an exact replica of The Sword of Urine at GameStop one time. So dope
The fact that David Carradine survived this movie and went on to more movies is a testament to his younger neck’s resilience
I used to rent this for 99 cents at my local video store back in the day!
Already with the David Carradine hanging jokes. A whole decade worth 😂
Let's not keep this awesome crew hanging in suspense!
@@georgesykes394dude had a pretty dark sense of humor. I'm sure he'd approve 😁
@@MrDman21 Too bad you don't give a shit about whether his wife, children, and brothers approve.
This is one of the better Rodger Corman films to ever come out besides Deathrace and Deathsport with David Carradine.
That was awesome, I've added it to my list of SBIG to find!!! Which was worse to edit, this or that accidental porn you watched with Julie Strain? I forget the name. Seeya guys on Sunday!!!
Erin edited the Julie Strain episode, this was the worst for me.