Michelek. Yes, this. But his nonchalant timing here was perfect. If you didn’t “get” the reference it would seem like a totally normal part of the conversation. Mike’s delivery is always spot on.
11:57 I can picture Mike, half-lying on a couch alone at home, dimly lit by the screen's glow while Friday the 13th Part III (or VI, he's not sure anymore) is playing. He opens his mouth, and quietly, ever so quietly, says "Take it away, Jay" to no one in particular.
Mike was already old when he first encountered our planet and took the form of a human child to torment a teenager named Rich Evans @@the_random_generation
That always been my personal take too. Like, maybe Jason just survived the whole ordeal but his mom broke down from the stress of it and the first movie is her snapping. When, in reality, Jason was alive. You can kind of make excuses/explanations for the first few movies. But when they start leaning into his "supernatural" abilities or whatever, that's where you just throw up your hands. Jason goes to Manhattan. Jason goes to space. Jason fights an telekinetic girl and gets his ass kicked. Seriously, they had to of pulled some of these from a hat.
@@williamedwards4151a supernatural explanation is the best one for this change anyway. Jason was resurrected the moment his mother was killed in some kind of demonic twisted cosmic vengeance, boom, move on to next movie where he now has powers. Imo
I was always under the assumption that Jason, out of fear, made it out of the lake but chose to hide in the woods and got lost, learning to fend for himself. This is why his body was never recovered and why we see him intact in Part 2.
In 2000 a friend from high school loaned me 2 vhs tapes with the first 8 movies on them. I spent all weekend taking over the living room to dub a copy for myself, forcing my mom to watch along with me. Almost every movie had an actor she pointed to and said they were in one of her soap operas. A few years later for xmas she got me all 9 of the original dvds. They were single releases, before any boxed sets were made.
8 movies on two tapes? Must have been recorded on “long play” that magical technology that allowed you to double the length of a tape at the expense of picture quality!
My all-time favorite iteration of this was not on Re:View, but Half in the Bag: Mike coming up with ways to utterly ruin Hereditary and turn it into generic Hollywood audience-pandering crap, while him and Jay cackled
To me, watching the biker chick in the barn, fascinated by all the farmer stuff is my favorite part. There’s something very innocent about that. It’s like she regressed into childhood.
Part 1's ending with Alice getting pulled down into the lake by a decomposing Jason would've been a perfect cliffhanger for a part 2, but i think the producers thought the film would be a complete bomb and never ever even considered the idea of a sequel. $60 million in box office ticket sales on a $600,000 budget obviously changed all that lol and they did their best to bring Jason back despite it not really making logical sense.
The Friday the 13th timeline is weird because Part 2 storywise takes place 6 years after the events of Part 1 (even though the film came out a year after) according to Mark during the campfire scene, so it's feasible that undead Jason from the end of Part 1 would be fully grown then@@mancinmelkor
Yeah me too, its why I never really bought into the whole "Normal Jason vs Zombie Jason" fan debate. Cause I just figured he was always undead in SOME way.
The “oooh baby, oooh baby” part was absolutely hilarious. I haven’t laughed like that in a long time. I watched it three times. Didn’t see that coming. When his eyes turn into his mouths singing? I’m laughing right now.
@@barclayjerrard5314 This has become my new “having a bad day” video. Guaranteed to make me laugh and smile. I love Jay and Mike so much. Rich as well. The number of times I’ve put RLM on while sleeping just for background noise, and am awakened by an episode of Best of the Worst by Rich’s laugh? It’s a good thing we all love the guy. That fucking laugh…
I'm so happy Jay got the opportunity to incorporate his "Ooh Baby" edit in a video. And I'm looking forward to Part 2, and seeing what Mike thinks of Jason Lives.
They couldn't afford the $500 to license "why do fools fall in love" so "ooh wah, ooh wah" turned into "ooh baby, ooh baby". Miguel Nunez is a genius and single handedly saved that production from running out of money.
There’s a reason why the censors went excessive on the gore cut from these films. In 1980, MPAA President Jack Valenti got absolutely destroyed cause this sleeper hit called F13 made huge box office gains, mostly cause nobody took this small independent film seriously however, once Paramount provided distribution and mass marketing, the die was already cast and the gore from part 1 went largely unnoticed by the MPAA. Humiliated and incensed by this, Valenti swore to never let a Friday film get past their X rating unless they received “enhanced scrutiny”, which is why these films were always more tamer in terms of blood and gore compared to Halloween and Freddy films. What’s even more infuriating, Paramount never preserved any of the deleted or cut gore in their vaults, which is why their DVD/Blu ray releases were always lacklustre in terms of unseen footage and gore. Took nearly 40 years before people saw the uncut version of part 2, thanks mostly to FX guru Carl Fullerton saving his own work print converted onto VHS, since the film was either lost or destroyed by Paramount. It’s absolutely reprehensible how everyone in the industry treated this franchise.
Don't say "...how they treated *this* franchise." It's a general thing. There was a time when people were not aware that a movie (or especially its cut footage) might hold any relevant financial value decades after release. That material of other "old" franchises was preserved better is rather coincidental than the norm.
Paramount hated these movies. They only created them to cash in, and put zero passion into them. The only reason these films were any good, was because the directors needed to find a job to get their careers started. Why would they waste money preserving what you saw as "expendable" films? At least the Final Chapter was able to get away with some gruesome deaths. I'm surprised that John Carl Buechler didn't keep the uncut version of Part 7 tho. Wasn't he in charge of the production?
@@thomasffrench3639 think you’re onto something there. Yes indeed part 4 was pretty dark and graphic compared to the previous three, perhaps due to the fact that this was supposed to be the last F13 film, and the censors were more lenient? With regards to JCB, that’s a good question. I don’t believe he had any pull in order to keep deleted prints?
There's one really great detail about Jason's shrine in Part 2 that I never noticed until I watched it on blu-ray: there's a skeleton on the ground in front of the shrine with an ice pick stuck in the side of it's head. That would be Alice's body who Jason kills at the beginning of the film with an ice pick. It's unfortunate the director didn't think of having Ginny pull the ice pick out of Alice's head and using it against Jason to wrap the weapon from the film's first kill with how Jason is defeated at the end of the film.
Now that i think about it, they did something similar in Part 3 when the female survivor runs into a closet and her dead friend with a knife stuck in her back falls out onto her. She pulls the knife out of her back and stabs Jason in the leg with it (and Jason then pulls it out of his leg and throws it at her but misses and hits the wall instead lol) @@rossz4898
The lead camp counselor in Part 2 Paul says during the campfire tale scene that Alice disappeared 2 months after the events of Part 1 and that it's been 5 years since the events of Part 1 took place, so technically she's been dead for 4 years and 10 months. @@CleanFamilyVideos
When I was younger, taking all the movies that had come out at the time into account, I figured Jason was a normal-looking boy who'd drowned in 1957 (as per Part 8), spent a year or so rotting at the bottom of Crystal Lake, then was resurrected as a deformed monstrosity with regenerative abilities by someone using a certain Sumerian grimoire inked in blood and bound in human flesh (as per JGTH). That's why I figured he didn't just go back home to mommy after the incident, why he was so inhumanly hard to destroy in the first three sequels despite being supposedly human at the time, and why he was able to come back as a revenant in Part 6. But then _Freddy vs. Jason_ came out, I realized that J. R. R. Tolkien hadn't planned out this series, and just stopped caring.
This episode made me so happy. Jay talking about horror is one of my favorite things on the internet. He really shines and I love that. He also edited the shit out of this video. I'm very excited for part 2! 🖤
I can't help but have a soft spot for Part 3/D. It's so chintzy it flips back around to being sorta charming for me. I was lucky enough to get to see it at my local theater with proper 3D and even got my dad and his friend to come along. It was nice.
I also have a soft spot for how cool the 3D was. I know it's a classic example of "cheesy 3D where people shove everything towards the screen" but stuff like the yoyo and the popcorn popping all just really worked well. They kind if embraced the gimmick and tried anything that they'd think would look cool.
It also has a really great Final Girl in Chris, who after she knocks out Jason, inmediatly goes to HANG him with a rope. She also is the one who inflicts the permanent rend on his hockey mask by ramming an axe into his face.
Also I believe later on they imply Jasons mother brought him back to life using occult magic. That’s why he’s essentially immortal, extremely strong and indestructible.
I literally just thought to myself them doing another Friday re:View and figured since they already did it there wouldn’t be another. It’s a Halloween miracle.
It surprises me that you haven't done a Texas Chainsaw Massacre re:View yet. I watched the original movie for the first time a few days ago and it became one of my favorite horror movies of all time. Such a unique film !
@@SamHaynesMusic Part 2 is the dumbest most obnoxious piece of trash I've ever seen. I'd rather watch Nothing But Trouble, it's the same movie but better.
It's a little thing, but I just really love the work you guys put into your sets. The lighting, props, it really does help set a certain mood. Like the green lighting in this episode just magically puts me into Halloween-mode, and makes it feel spookier. A little ground fog would really add to it.
Wait, I'm not the only one who tends to just leave these hackfrauds on a constant loop? By the way youtube, you really need to lay off the halloween and christmas episodes. There are over a hundred BotW, and YT thinks I need to see Shock 'Em Dead or Breakin' 2 like every other day.
@@AP-hv9ll I've been running into the same issue. I often use RLM vids to fall asleep - idk why either - and they always recommend the same videos. I think it's just the most popular ones that get recommended.
I'm glad Mike likes the down to Earth feel of the first two and also glad Jay likes the batshit insane nature of part V. I'm looking forward to the parts VI and Jason Goes to Hell bits of the next part of the re:View. Mike's Camp Blood series pitch sounds like something I'd have read on a Geocities fan site back in the day.
Well, it finally happened. RLM is remaking old videos thanks to the writer's strike, despite it ending 2 days ago. The dementia is finally settling in, better get Jay and Mike to the home.
The Re:View set is just the orderlies hanging a red curtain in the activities room. Jay has been visiting his elderly uncles Mike and Rich since roughly 2013.
Crispin Glover said something about his approach to acting, that it was to play a dramatic role like it was a comedy, and a comedic role like it was a drama.
I'm so glad Mike brings up that the protagonists in Elm Street actually try to do something proactively vs. Friday teenagers just goofing around for 70 minutes, that's the main thing that makes me like the Freddy movies more
I liked Tina. The girl with psychic powers the most. It was goofy and made no sense but seeing her like choke with him with the light and the floor collapse and stuff was cool. Having someone actually fight back against Jason was pretty cool instead of just being the bumbling dumb victim. Also just found this tid bit about her. Tina's actress Lar Park Lincoln was approached for the sequel to Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, but declined to sign on after not being given a script. She did not want to portray Tina again if she was going to die "in the first ten minutes" of the next film due to her affection for the character. She appears in the comic series Evil Dead: Freddy vs Jason as a nightmare warrior.
I might be In the minority but I reckon part seven is one of the better ones. It would have been even better if they could have restored the extreme gore that was cut from it to get an R rating.
@@Alex_machin_animator To be honest. I think it added to it. One of the most horrifying scary kills that chilled me in any Friday movie is when he kills the guy in the basement. You can't see clearly what he is doing but his screaming "he's killing me he's killing me"! Shakes me to my core. Even now I get goosebumps thinking about it. I think right after that is when she starts kicking his ass and that is what gives me that extra F yeah get her girl f him up feel. Like you are legit pulling for her or at least I was. She was the first character in 7 films that you didn't just roll your eyes about knowing she was going to do something dumb and die well besides Tommy lol. Also she is a really good actress. Crazy that she was never really on anything else.
In Friday the 13th part 2, the actress who played Sandra, Marta Kober, filmed a nude scene. It was later found out she wasn't 18 at the time (she was 16), so the director cut it out of the film and destroyed all the copies (She's the one that gets shish-kabobed on the bed, so I'd imagine that scene preceded the killing). The guy she was with, claimed he was uncomfortable filming that scene, and to calm him down, one of the crew members blew some chemicals into his mouth (he assumed later it was some sort of drug).
I remember a comment of someone saying: the re:View series is an extended experiment in watching Mike trying to remember movies he just watched, was perfect
I can understand why Mike didn't like Part 3, since it lives and dies by the 3D gimmick, but Chris having a complete mental breakdown when she is rescued is probably one of my favorite closing scenes of the franchise.
I always assumed that, in Part V, Roy did not kill ALL those people. Some of them (the ones that had nothing to do with the death of Roy's kid) were actually killed by Tommy, justifying the reveal at the end that he's becoming the new Jason.
Parts 1 and 2 actually have a great amount of suspense and atmospheric dread with an interesting "Who is doing these killings and why" murder mystery script and lore. Part 3 though is when the series loses the dread, sense of mystery and mystique and devolves into Jason just walking around killing people for 90 minutes with pretty much zero plot lol.
No one ever talks about Marcy's prophetic dream in the original film. I love that bit. One of my favorite non-violet scenes from the slasher golden age. It's haunting.
Jay & Mike talked about my two favorite horror franchises (A Nightmare on Elm Street & Friday the 13th) in the same year, now I want to see them do a Hellraiser series re:View, just to see Mike wither like a jack-o-lantern in December lol
Fun fact: the guy in part 5 who’s in charge of the troubled kids centre is Garth from Indiana Jones last crusade. (The guy who gives Indy his hat and entire personality)
Thank you for doing this! I've been wanting a RLM Friday the 13th series since seeing the Nightmare on Elm Street re:View. I also really enjoyed last year's John Carpenter special. It would be awesome to see them rank other director's movies too like George A. Romero, Alfred Hitchcock, Tobe Hooper, Wes Craven, and any other directors who helped shape the Horror genre.
@@stonegasman3866 It's established in part 1's ending and Mrs. Voorhees' vision of Jason drowning as well as the maskless "is it a dream or real" jump scare ending of part 2 that Jason only has one good eye.
Mike's pitch for a Crazy Ralph prequel series makes it sound like it'd be like a full show about Old Man McGucket from Gravity Falls... so let's make it happen.
"Oooo baby ooooo baby" is the "why do fools falls in love" melody. I spent about a decade working at a lock down group home for "severely emotional disturbed youth." I worked with kids who murdered their families and had all sorts of issues. The guy body slamming the other guy and breaking furniture for startling him is actually sooooooo real to me. That was just life every day there. On a good day.
Can you say something about the efficiency of treating these kids? On average, how many of them made it back into society without being emotional nitroglycerin, waiting to blow up?
@Kijinn Absolutely. The results depend on the facility. You really need the right placement. I should clarify that I am in America, so it is still a business. It costs about $12,000 a month to be in one of those places, and that actually incentivizes not helping the patient, keeping them ill so you can keep that bed filled and get that fat check from the insurance companies every month. It also depends on the environment they were going back to. I remember working with one 16 year old who begged us not to send him home, but he was doing so well that his funding source wouldn't justify keeping him there and we couldn't legally send him anywhere else. One of the nicest kids I ever met. Always had a smile on his face. Just begged and begged us not to send him home. But he wasn't breaking windows or assaulting anyone. He was doing "too well" and we sent him home. A week later he killed his mom, his mom's boyfriend, and a family friend. A few I worked with were legitimately scary and displayed all 3 signs of a serial killer (bed wetting, fire starting, and animal mutilation), a few had already killed their parents. One was 11 and would laugh and draw pictures of his dead mom and sister while saying, "I sent them to Jesus!" For the most part, it really was bad parenting that led to them being there. The worst were the rich parents who never told their kids "no" and threatened to sue anytime you confronted them with any of their kid's behaviors. But the full-on schizophrenics were generally too dangerous for our facility and would eventually go to somewhere in Utah, usually.
@Kijinn It depends on how you define "success rate." In my opinion, 20% left rehabilitated. The insurance company and group home would disagree. If you commit murder a week after discharging, I wouldn't write that off as a "success story." They did.
@@j.r.shartzer Thanks for elaborating! Every single one of those rehabilitated youngsters made it worth the effort, IMO. Wish we'd find more efficient therapeutic measures. Thanks for your work and effort in this cause! Underappreciated job!
Jay forcing Mike to do yet another Friday the 13th video after he already did one with Josh is hilarious
I love Friday the 13th, but Jay is a bastard for this lmfao
Mike is daddy
Jay is taking advantage of Mike's dementia
Jay couldn't let Mike bogart all the sadism in the RLM Offices.
It's revenge for anything and everything Star Trek related.
You always know you're in for a good episode when Mike pulls out a neatly folded piece of paper.
Lol
this is rlm, you are always in for a good episode
he thinks of how good the bit is gonna be as he lines up the corners of the paper and makes a perfect crease
It’s because of Mike’s dementia
This is so true, those notes
The "ooh baby" toilet scene is arguably the most accurate portrayal of a modern relationship. Truly ahead of their time
Throwing in Crispin glover’s dance is a nice touch
@@daxmiller35 _This_ is _good!_
Mike quoting “it’s about family” in every possible video will always make me laugh
Michelek. Yes, this. But his nonchalant timing here was perfect. If you didn’t “get” the reference it would seem like a totally normal part of the conversation. Mike’s delivery is always spot on.
"And that whats powerful about it"
Never let them forget
what's the original reference?
@@legallearnedgoronCarrey Fisher said it about one of the reboot Star Wars films
11:57 I can picture Mike, half-lying on a couch alone at home, dimly lit by the screen's glow while Friday the 13th Part III (or VI, he's not sure anymore) is playing. He opens his mouth, and quietly, ever so quietly, says "Take it away, Jay" to no one in particular.
He didn't watch the movies in 1990. Mike would have a 75" digital screen and a Blue Ray 4k player.... .
"Turn it off. Turn it OFF! TURN it OFF!"
So happy to see that Jay's borderline experimental "Oooh Baby" video made it into this.
I clapped when I saw it!
It reminded me of old, associated H3H3 videos. I clapped, then got sad. Yet another franchise ruined with age.
It’s perfect in its simplicity but _complex_ in its subtlety.
Of course that dance had to be with that song.
It broke new ground
Mike: makes fun of old people.
Also Mike: doesn't like loud movies and thinks a walking Jason Voorhees doll is cute.
Mike is and always has been an Old... just entirely self-aware and full of divine wit and sarcasm.
Mike was already old when he first encountered our planet and took the form of a human child to torment a teenager named Rich Evans @@the_random_generation
Plush Jason deserves love or he'll kill you for it! As long as you get in the way of his circular path that he's forever destined to travel
Well, you are what you eat :)
@@Lemon_InspectorI 😮😢😅
Mike is going to strike back at Jay by doing a Re:View of every Star Trek movie after The Motion Picture.
Yes!
Yes!
Yes!
Finally we will have a real Star-Trek fan with Mike, instead of that other phony who confused Farscape with Farpoint.
Honestly wouldn't mind this, sort of wanna see those movies, but I understand they vary wildly in quality
If it stops at First Contact I'll be happy
Strike back is Star Wars, dummy.
Mike roasting the ugly guy and calling him a caricature artist’s dream come true was so funny
50:53
That guy had quite the career despite his appearance
@@mrlazywolf What's his name?
@@SammyPebbles Stuart Charno. He would also go on to write a few episodes of Star Trek TNG.
Cooked him for no reason lol
Jason's mom is batshit crazy and is misremembering the drowning situation is a good explanation for Jason still being alive in the second one.
That always been my personal take too. Like, maybe Jason just survived the whole ordeal but his mom broke down from the stress of it and the first movie is her snapping. When, in reality, Jason was alive. You can kind of make excuses/explanations for the first few movies. But when they start leaning into his "supernatural" abilities or whatever, that's where you just throw up your hands. Jason goes to Manhattan. Jason goes to space. Jason fights an telekinetic girl and gets his ass kicked. Seriously, they had to of pulled some of these from a hat.
Oooh that is good!!
@@williamedwards4151a supernatural explanation is the best one for this change anyway. Jason was resurrected the moment his mother was killed in some kind of demonic twisted cosmic vengeance, boom, move on to next movie where he now has powers. Imo
I was always under the assumption that Jason, out of fear, made it out of the lake but chose to hide in the woods and got lost, learning to fend for himself. This is why his body was never recovered and why we see him intact in Part 2.
@@MikeMarlowe-ym3zyBut in parts 2, 3, and 4 he's actually alive, not resurrected. Then he dies, and then he becomes undead.
In 2000 a friend from high school loaned me 2 vhs tapes with the first 8 movies on them. I spent all weekend taking over the living room to dub a copy for myself, forcing my mom to watch along with me. Almost every movie had an actor she pointed to and said they were in one of her soap operas. A few years later for xmas she got me all 9 of the original dvds. They were single releases, before any boxed sets were made.
Such a charming little story.
Your mom is cool.
Your mom let you record what is essentially a combination of snuff films and voyeur porn. Only nudity I got as a kid was from the bar scene in Posse.
8 movies on two tapes? Must have been recorded on “long play” that magical technology that allowed you to double the length of a tape at the expense of picture quality!
@Alex_machin_animator sorry misread your comment at first
8 movies on 2 tapes? 😂
Mike presenting an alternative concept for a movie or a series is an underrated Re:View segment that I love every time.
It's referenced repeatedlyin the comments. Def not underrated. But yes. We love it.
My all-time favorite iteration of this was not on Re:View, but Half in the Bag: Mike coming up with ways to utterly ruin Hereditary and turn it into generic Hollywood audience-pandering crap, while him and Jay cackled
They should just make a new series on the channel that's like the Star Trek Galaxy video
Gotta keep the animators busy
When is A24 picking up Spitballs, COME ON
I don’t know why, but I love it when Mike pulls out a piece of paper and starts reading straight from it
Mike: “I didn’t take any notes” …. Then proceeds to pull out two double sided pages of notes.
The way that you guys edited the Demon/Enchilada/Shit/"Oh Baby" duet almost killed me! I'm still giggling!!
Two of my favorite things, the Miguel Nunez sht box song and RLM editing finally intersect
borderline experimental editing
The eyes being replaced with mouths will haunt me til I die.
@@RykerJones28reminded me of event horizon lmao
@@RyanReenBattikh One might even call it groundbreaking.
Watching Mike low key use his jedi mind powers to review movie franchises he's never even watched is always impressive.
I love how October 13th falls on a Friday this year, but you guys released the video on a random Thursday in September instead.
Lol yes they like to be subversive.
And the second part exactly one month after this, completely skipping Friday the 13th
I hope Friday the 13 trivia comes next. Nightmare on Elm Street was super fun
Complete with loaded dice that always lands on a one.
Last question: Name a single character.
If that's what the people want, they're not going to do it
@@kingusernamelxixthemagnificent Ginny (Part 2; I wish the actress had agreed to return for sequels)
The RV shitting scene was my first introduction to the franchise while a kid unsupervised with hotel cable.
It is still the pinnacle.
The pinnacle is clearly Jason X lol
To me, watching the biker chick in the barn, fascinated by all the farmer stuff is my favorite part. There’s something very innocent about that. It’s like she regressed into childhood.
Now THIS is the ReView I always wanted. Jay torturing people by discussing F13.
Now THE ReView I always wanted. Mike torturing people by discussing Galaxy Quest
This reminds me of an ep of Star Trek
With editing by Ethan Klein.
Mike 100% doesn't use a GPS but does print out map quest maps before going on a roadtrip.
"What's MapQuest??" Mike says. He takes his old ass onto the bus down to Milwaukee City Hall and buys a ring binded roadmap.
Thomas guide
Then he complains about the placement of the roads the entire time.
Doesn't everyone do that?
Those were the days 😢
Excellent work lads! Now to just do the entire Halloween series re:View, and the Saw series re:View, and the Leprechaun series re:View, and
Saw Re:view could've been awesome
Leprechaun in the hood
scrap all that and do texas chainsaw massacre 2
Leprechaun is the goat
@@gabrielhersey5546 Leprechaun back 2 tha hood 😂
I love that they pointed out the busting through doors thing Jason does. It's my favorite minor tradition in these movies. So great lol.
Very vital power in the Friday the 13th game
Crispin Glover’s dance actually working with the Re:View theme song is the best thing ever.
What's that, it's 14 days from Friday October the 13th?
Perfect time for Mike and Jay to tell us where the hell corkscrew is.
Still stuck in Crispin Glover's hand.
I just assumed Jason was dead the whole time but the act of killing his mom at the lake somehow awakened him into this supernatural killing monster.
Same
Part 1's ending with Alice getting pulled down into the lake by a decomposing Jason would've been a perfect cliffhanger for a part 2, but i think the producers thought the film would be a complete bomb and never ever even considered the idea of a sequel. $60 million in box office ticket sales on a $600,000 budget obviously changed all that lol and they did their best to bring Jason back despite it not really making logical sense.
Yeah but wouldn't be weird if he died as a child and came back as an adult monster?
The Friday the 13th timeline is weird because Part 2 storywise takes place 6 years after the events of Part 1 (even though the film came out a year after) according to Mark during the campfire scene, so it's feasible that undead Jason from the end of Part 1 would be fully grown then@@mancinmelkor
Yeah me too, its why I never really bought into the whole "Normal Jason vs Zombie Jason" fan debate. Cause I just figured he was always undead in SOME way.
The “oooh baby, oooh baby” part was absolutely hilarious. I haven’t laughed like that in a long time. I watched it three times. Didn’t see that coming. When his eyes turn into his mouths singing? I’m laughing right now.
I know right, and the cut to Crispin Glover jigging 😂
@@barclayjerrard5314 This has become my new “having a bad day” video. Guaranteed to make me laugh and smile. I love Jay and Mike so much. Rich as well. The number of times I’ve put RLM on while sleeping just for background noise, and am awakened by an episode of Best of the Worst by Rich’s laugh? It’s a good thing we all love the guy. That fucking laugh…
I absolutely lost it when the three mouths appeared 😂
I was wondering if that scene inspired Justin Bieber's singing career.
Some Cyriak vibes with the mouths on the eyes
The ‘ohh baby’ part seriously has me in tears.
Mike just effortlessly creating a show concept that's pure gold
Jay is relentless and we love him for it
Mike took this one so seriously, he did it sober.
No he dudn't
He’s sitting on a bottle. Hits the bloodstream faster
I used to use Kratka as my password thanks f13 pt 3
one botte is basically sober for Mike
You can tell because he's miserable
I'm so happy Jay got the opportunity to incorporate his "Ooh Baby" edit in a video. And I'm looking forward to Part 2, and seeing what Mike thinks of Jason Lives.
I predict Mike will love part 6 and declare it the best of the series....which it is
I’m proud to own a sweater that says “It’s them damn enchiladas”
They couldn't afford the $500 to license "why do fools fall in love" so "ooh wah, ooh wah" turned into "ooh baby, ooh baby". Miguel Nunez is a genius and single handedly saved that production from running out of money.
I can't believe old man Mike didn't recognize that.
@@TheStowAway594His memory is failing him more and more these days 😞
A genius would have him sing Happy Birthday.
@@aarondavis8943 happy birthday is copyrighted too
I dont think enough people give the fact Jason installed a toilet in his shack enough notice
Another episode of old man reads a list from folded paper. I love it.
This is about to be some top quality viewing. I’m grinning from ear to ear at how much Mike is gonna complain about this before I’ve even watched it.
To be fair, it's one of the weakest Friday the 13th movies, next to 5 and Jason Goes to Hell.
There’s a reason why the censors went excessive on the gore cut from these films. In 1980, MPAA President Jack Valenti got absolutely destroyed cause this sleeper hit called F13 made huge box office gains, mostly cause nobody took this small independent film seriously however, once Paramount provided distribution and mass marketing, the die was already cast and the gore from part 1 went largely unnoticed by the MPAA. Humiliated and incensed by this, Valenti swore to never let a Friday film get past their X rating unless they received “enhanced scrutiny”, which is why these films were always more tamer in terms of blood and gore compared to Halloween and Freddy films.
What’s even more infuriating, Paramount never preserved any of the deleted or cut gore in their vaults, which is why their DVD/Blu ray releases were always lacklustre in terms of unseen footage and gore. Took nearly 40 years before people saw the uncut version of part 2, thanks mostly to FX guru Carl Fullerton saving his own work print converted onto VHS, since the film was either lost or destroyed by Paramount. It’s absolutely reprehensible how everyone in the industry treated this franchise.
Good to know, I didn’t know this
Don't say "...how they treated *this* franchise."
It's a general thing. There was a time when people were not aware that a movie (or especially its cut footage) might hold any relevant financial value decades after release.
That material of other "old" franchises was preserved better is rather coincidental than the norm.
Jack Valenti and the PMRC were the real monsters of the 80s!
Paramount hated these movies. They only created them to cash in, and put zero passion into them. The only reason these films were any good, was because the directors needed to find a job to get their careers started. Why would they waste money preserving what you saw as "expendable" films? At least the Final Chapter was able to get away with some gruesome deaths. I'm surprised that John Carl Buechler didn't keep the uncut version of Part 7 tho. Wasn't he in charge of the production?
@@thomasffrench3639 think you’re onto something there. Yes indeed part 4 was pretty dark and graphic compared to the previous three, perhaps due to the fact that this was supposed to be the last F13 film, and the censors were more lenient? With regards to JCB, that’s a good question. I don’t believe he had any pull in order to keep deleted prints?
There's one really great detail about Jason's shrine in Part 2 that I never noticed until I watched it on blu-ray: there's a skeleton on the ground in front of the shrine with an ice pick stuck in the side of it's head. That would be Alice's body who Jason kills at the beginning of the film with an ice pick. It's unfortunate the director didn't think of having Ginny pull the ice pick out of Alice's head and using it against Jason to wrap the weapon from the film's first kill with how Jason is defeated at the end of the film.
That woulda been cool, like almost a subtle revenge by Alice in some way
Now that i think about it, they did something similar in Part 3 when the female survivor runs into a closet and her dead friend with a knife stuck in her back falls out onto her. She pulls the knife out of her back and stabs Jason in the leg with it (and Jason then pulls it out of his leg and throws it at her but misses and hits the wall instead lol) @@rossz4898
Also funny that he just killed her with an ice pick a few days ago, and shes already completely decomposed.
The lead camp counselor in Part 2 Paul says during the campfire tale scene that Alice disappeared 2 months after the events of Part 1 and that it's been 5 years since the events of Part 1 took place, so technically she's been dead for 4 years and 10 months. @@CleanFamilyVideos
@@drlight6677 oh shit you're right. im a little rusty on my friday the 13th lore. Guess i need to watch em all again with my pen and notepad.
When I was younger, taking all the movies that had come out at the time into account, I figured Jason was a normal-looking boy who'd drowned in 1957 (as per Part 8), spent a year or so rotting at the bottom of Crystal Lake, then was resurrected as a deformed monstrosity with regenerative abilities by someone using a certain Sumerian grimoire inked in blood and bound in human flesh (as per JGTH). That's why I figured he didn't just go back home to mommy after the incident, why he was so inhumanly hard to destroy in the first three sequels despite being supposedly human at the time, and why he was able to come back as a revenant in Part 6. But then _Freddy vs. Jason_ came out, I realized that J. R. R. Tolkien hadn't planned out this series, and just stopped caring.
This episode made me so happy. Jay talking about horror is one of my favorite things on the internet. He really shines and I love that.
He also edited the shit out of this video.
I'm very excited for part 2! 🖤
He also has the best hair on the Internet
@@dominushydra Agreed. Looks nice short or long! I'm loving this long hair era tho! ☺
No doubt we woulda lost all the love this episode gave to the “Ooh Baby” toilet song with Miguel Nunez if Jay hadn’t edited this one
I hope he reads this bro
RLM is really knocking it out of the park this year. Thanks for all the entertaiment fellas.
Mike's pitch for a prequel based around crazy guy is so much better than any swill Hollywood thinks up nowadays.
Rich is the master of pulling treatments out of his ass
Mike loves his Weirdo characters
It's got a death curse!
why would the mother name her kid after the guy who deformed her child though
Mike is a creative and understands story structure. Hollywood writers are redditors that couldn't get a real job.
I can't help but have a soft spot for Part 3/D. It's so chintzy it flips back around to being sorta charming for me. I was lucky enough to get to see it at my local theater with proper 3D and even got my dad and his friend to come along. It was nice.
Same here. I loved it. It’s the only one iv ever seen in theater too.
That was funky Jason. Definitly the most memorable theme of the series.
I also have a soft spot for how cool the 3D was. I know it's a classic example of "cheesy 3D where people shove everything towards the screen" but stuff like the yoyo and the popcorn popping all just really worked well. They kind if embraced the gimmick and tried anything that they'd think would look cool.
It also has a really great Final Girl in Chris, who after she knocks out Jason, inmediatly goes to HANG him with a rope. She also is the one who inflicts the permanent rend on his hockey mask by ramming an axe into his face.
@@TrueLegateDamar honestly all three of the original 3 movies have great final girls. They all hold their own more so than the stereotype suggests.
Also I believe later on they imply Jasons mother brought him back to life using occult magic. That’s why he’s essentially immortal, extremely strong and indestructible.
Probably the best explanation given the context of the whole series
I literally just thought to myself them doing another Friday re:View and figured since they already did it there wouldn’t be another. It’s a Halloween miracle.
Halloween is the other series, this one is Friday The 13th. Easy mistake.
Also Friday The 13th can't be Halloween, because Halloween is always on the 31st.
;)
@@LeSensuel I know lol. I meant the "Halloween miracle" comment in reference that it's almost October.
But this isn't even close to the Indian romance movie
Jay and Josh did the Friday the 13th sequels a while back
It surprises me that you haven't done a Texas Chainsaw Massacre re:View yet. I watched the original movie for the first time a few days ago and it became one of my favorite horror movies of all time. Such a unique film !
I watched it for the first time the day after mentioned in the opening crawl, and my mind was blown.
It's my all time favorite
Part 2 is even more unique-r!!
@@SamHaynesMusic Part 2 is the dumbest most obnoxious piece of trash I've ever seen. I'd rather watch Nothing But Trouble, it's the same movie but better.
@@scipion9936 it's definitely unique!
It's a little thing, but I just really love the work you guys put into your sets. The lighting, props, it really does help set a certain mood. Like the green lighting in this episode just magically puts me into Halloween-mode, and makes it feel spookier. A little ground fog would really add to it.
Jay is just aging better and better. That hair is so perfect. What a hunk.
I like how they cater to Jay during October and I like how Jay caters to them the other 11 months. 😂
You can tell Jay was having fun with editing in this one lol
Yup, the editing is really tight.
eat yer fukken slop!
I love how Mike is basically pitching "Bates Motel" and doesn't know it 😂
I think it's even funnier that of all people, he's basically pitching The Phantom Menace too.
Needs more weed subplots and Pamela chastising Jason for searching up “breasts” on his iPhone 4S.
How the fuck has Mike never seen Friday the 13th?
Always nice when you in middle of channel binge and they drop a new one mid binge
Happens a lot tbh 😂
Welcome to the fold.
Dogs of the blog
Wait, I'm not the only one who tends to just leave these hackfrauds on a constant loop? By the way youtube, you really need to lay off the halloween and christmas episodes. There are over a hundred BotW, and YT thinks I need to see Shock 'Em Dead or Breakin' 2 like every other day.
@@AP-hv9ll I've been running into the same issue. I often use RLM vids to fall asleep - idk why either - and they always recommend the same videos. I think it's just the most popular ones that get recommended.
I'm glad Mike likes the down to Earth feel of the first two and also glad Jay likes the batshit insane nature of part V. I'm looking forward to the parts VI and Jason Goes to Hell bits of the next part of the re:View.
Mike's Camp Blood series pitch sounds like something I'd have read on a Geocities fan site back in the day.
Lol, Geocities. That takes me back now.
Be honest tou would watch Camp Blood.
The Mike action figure needs to come with an unfoldable piece of paper. And beer.
15:09 "I think he would have to be" must be one of the most casually hilarious - yet completely subtle and undersold - lines to ever appear on RLM.
“Oooh Baby” is my new favorite RLM moment. Just brilliant
Think they even undersold its awesome absurdity within the context of the movie
Those damn enchiladas clip has to be Jay's most used clip over the years.
Couldn’t have picked a better scene in all of movie history, one feather in Jay’s cap
I thought it was "Hey, Ted?! Where the hell's the corkscrew?!"?
Always loved how unsubtle Part V is about Roy- he looks at the camera and the synth has a bowel movement.
Cool to see that Jay is a fan of Jon Lajoie’s more serious music. The song is called “A New Beginning” by Wolfie’s Just Fine, for those wondering.
Love that T2 reference. Great name.
Well, it finally happened. RLM is remaking old videos thanks to the writer's strike, despite it ending 2 days ago. The dementia is finally settling in, better get Jay and Mike to the home.
The Re:View set is just the orderlies hanging a red curtain in the activities room. Jay has been visiting his elderly uncles Mike and Rich since roughly 2013.
The harmonizing edit on “Ooo, baby. Hey baby” was something I didn’t know that I needed. Well done.
Well you’ll feel better after you’ve sh*t
It was great, wasn't it?
They're actually singing the intro to
'Why do fools fall in love?'
but with "ooh baby"
instead of "ooh wah."
@@abegarfield7030 - Is that so? I thought that I knew all the pop-up video facts about this franchise. Thanks! :)
Crispin Glover said something about his approach to acting, that it was to play a dramatic role like it was a comedy, and a comedic role like it was a drama.
Glover is the only good thing about Epic Movie.
I'm so glad Mike brings up that the protagonists in Elm Street actually try to do something proactively vs. Friday teenagers just goofing around for 70 minutes, that's the main thing that makes me like the Freddy movies more
They ALWAYS show out for spooky season I fucking love them so much
Okay, so we can all agree that Mike's pitched "Friday the 13th" prequel series idea was legitimately a great idea, right?
Mike is a man of culture and sophistication
Naw was kinda corny
@@jessiemartinez3056So it’s a perfect fit for Friday the 13th then
@@-.-.11 yes but no we need more serious slasher like the frst 2 movies
Very disappointed episode 2 didn't drop on the obvious choice of day
You can tell that all the things that Jay has problems with, are the very reasons he adores these silly, great films
I liked Tina. The girl with psychic powers the most. It was goofy and made no sense but seeing her like choke with him with the light and the floor collapse and stuff was cool. Having someone actually fight back against Jason was pretty cool instead of just being the bumbling dumb victim. Also just found this tid bit about her. Tina's actress Lar Park Lincoln was approached for the sequel to Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, but declined to sign on after not being given a script. She did not want to portray Tina again if she was going to die "in the first ten minutes" of the next film due to her affection for the character. She appears in the comic series Evil Dead: Freddy vs Jason as a nightmare warrior.
That's some genre savvyness on her part.
I might be In the minority but I reckon part seven is one of the better ones. It would have been even better if they could have restored the extreme gore that was cut from it to get an R rating.
@@Alex_machin_animator To be honest. I think it added to it. One of the most horrifying scary kills that chilled me in any Friday movie is when he kills the guy in the basement. You can't see clearly what he is doing but his screaming "he's killing me he's killing me"! Shakes me to my core. Even now I get goosebumps thinking about it. I think right after that is when she starts kicking his ass and that is what gives me that extra F yeah get her girl f him up feel. Like you are legit pulling for her or at least I was. She was the first character in 7 films that you didn't just roll your eyes about knowing she was going to do something dumb and die well besides Tommy lol. Also she is a really good actress. Crazy that she was never really on anything else.
Part 7 is my favorite one & actually one of my all time favorite films. Not embarrassed by that at all, fucking love that one
Of course a weeb would love that shit 😂
In Friday the 13th part 2, the actress who played Sandra, Marta Kober, filmed a nude scene. It was later found out she wasn't 18 at the time (she was 16), so the director cut it out of the film and destroyed all the copies (She's the one that gets shish-kabobed on the bed, so I'd imagine that scene preceded the killing). The guy she was with, claimed he was uncomfortable filming that scene, and to calm him down, one of the crew members blew some chemicals into his mouth (he assumed later it was some sort of drug).
Ahhh the 80s
💀
@@jackcouch8322 They weren't named the Coke Years because of the drink, that's for sure. lol
The re:view theme song fits surprisingly well with glover's dance
I remember a comment of someone saying: the re:View series is an extended experiment in watching Mike trying to remember movies he just watched, was perfect
Part 3 was always my favourite. Jason at his most scary and hulking. With a terrifying mask slip and dream sequence at the end.
I can understand why Mike didn't like Part 3, since it lives and dies by the 3D gimmick, but Chris having a complete mental breakdown when she is rescued is probably one of my favorite closing scenes of the franchise.
@@TonyGearSolid I like to pretend it's not 3-D, it's 'avantgarde technique' ;)
Best Jason face reveal of the series, and I can't help but love Shelley
Mike's thorough note-taking continues to be equal parts hilarious and embarrassing
How embarrassing?
With his paper 📜?
Pa.. _papier_ ? Is that what it’s called
He's studying for an exam that's never going to happen
its those damn enchiladas
"it surpasses stupid and becomes art" is my new favorite rlm phrase
I’m going to be waiting for part 2 forever. It might not be the best series of slashers but it’s my favourite.
Well, good news. It's out!
I love that Mike says he was forced to watch the old re:views then jay immediately corrects him that he watched them by his own choice 😂
Fun Fact: Peter Stein, the cinematographer for "Friday The 13th: Part 2", also shot "Ernest Saves Christmas" and "Ernest Goes To Jail".
A pity we never got “Ernest goes to camp crystal lake”.
@@KnockOffNerd
I did my best to make that come to fruition on my channel haha
That "Ooo Baby" part had me in tears from laughing so hard!
I always assumed that, in Part V, Roy did not kill ALL those people. Some of them (the ones that had nothing to do with the death of Roy's kid) were actually killed by Tommy, justifying the reveal at the end that he's becoming the new Jason.
You guys are on fire lately; it's another excellent episode. Mike's pitch was brilliant, and I could hear you both talk about this series forever.
I can't believe Mike actually did this, I thought even just three of these in a row would make him want to be blackout drunk.
Parts 1 and 2 actually have a great amount of suspense and atmospheric dread with an interesting "Who is doing these killings and why" murder mystery script and lore. Part 3 though is when the series loses the dread, sense of mystery and mystique and devolves into Jason just walking around killing people for 90 minutes with pretty much zero plot lol.
That's his secret, he always wants to be blackout drunk.
No one ever talks about Marcy's prophetic dream in the original film. I love that bit. One of my favorite non-violet scenes from the slasher golden age. It's haunting.
Jay & Mike talked about my two favorite horror franchises (A Nightmare on Elm Street & Friday the 13th) in the same year, now I want to see them do a Hellraiser series re:View, just to see Mike wither like a jack-o-lantern in December lol
Thanks Jay for editing that horrifying oh baby segment.
Part 2 was always the classic best one for me. The wheelchair dude and tricking Jason were awesome. It started with the ice pick too, I think.
Was essentially the basis for the NES game; that and Part VI
For anyone who loves RLM and Friday the 13th I highly recommend Pre-rec with Jack and Rich playing the Friday the 13th game.
Jay also played it once or twice
"6 makes the bold decision to be a good movie" there is something about this line 😂
I love these! Can't wait for Jay to lose the Friday the 13th Trivia Showdown.
Fun fact: the guy in part 5 who’s in charge of the troubled kids centre is Garth from Indiana Jones last crusade. (The guy who gives Indy his hat and entire personality)
I knew he looked familiar!
@@scarlettNET you win the coconut!
Jay, we’re proud your work got published
Thank you for doing this! I've been wanting a RLM Friday the 13th series since seeing the Nightmare on Elm Street re:View. I also really enjoyed last year's John Carpenter special. It would be awesome to see them rank other director's movies too like George A. Romero, Alfred Hitchcock, Tobe Hooper, Wes Craven, and any other directors who helped shape the Horror genre.
I’m glad Jay is finally digging part two more! I got a thing for BagHead Jason 😂 Something about him is just creepier and his speed, I like that shit.
Has become my favourite over the years, so creepy, esp the shrine!
@@stonegasman3866 It's established in part 1's ending and Mrs. Voorhees' vision of Jason drowning as well as the maskless "is it a dream or real" jump scare ending of part 2 that Jason only has one good eye.
@@FredCracklinthat’s what I was thinking!
Jason is the key to all this, cause he's the funniest character we've ever had in the movies.
What’s wrong with his face?!
It's about family
Jay... Son... Jayson!!!
That pretty much seems to have been the thought process behind Jason X
Friday the 13th may have gone too far in a few places...
Mike's pitch for a Crazy Ralph prequel series makes it sound like it'd be like a full show about Old Man McGucket from Gravity Falls... so let's make it happen.
"Oooo baby ooooo baby" is the "why do fools falls in love" melody.
I spent about a decade working at a lock down group home for "severely emotional disturbed youth." I worked with kids who murdered their families and had all sorts of issues.
The guy body slamming the other guy and breaking furniture for startling him is actually sooooooo real to me. That was just life every day there. On a good day.
Can you say something about the efficiency of treating these kids?
On average, how many of them made it back into society without being emotional nitroglycerin, waiting to blow up?
@Kijinn Absolutely. The results depend on the facility. You really need the right placement. I should clarify that I am in America, so it is still a business. It costs about $12,000 a month to be in one of those places, and that actually incentivizes not helping the patient, keeping them ill so you can keep that bed filled and get that fat check from the insurance companies every month.
It also depends on the environment they were going back to. I remember working with one 16 year old who begged us not to send him home, but he was doing so well that his funding source wouldn't justify keeping him there and we couldn't legally send him anywhere else. One of the nicest kids I ever met. Always had a smile on his face. Just begged and begged us not to send him home. But he wasn't breaking windows or assaulting anyone. He was doing "too well" and we sent him home. A week later he killed his mom, his mom's boyfriend, and a family friend.
A few I worked with were legitimately scary and displayed all 3 signs of a serial killer (bed wetting, fire starting, and animal mutilation), a few had already killed their parents. One was 11 and would laugh and draw pictures of his dead mom and sister while saying, "I sent them to Jesus!"
For the most part, it really was bad parenting that led to them being there. The worst were the rich parents who never told their kids "no" and threatened to sue anytime you confronted them with any of their kid's behaviors.
But the full-on schizophrenics were generally too dangerous for our facility and would eventually go to somewhere in Utah, usually.
@@j.r.shartzer
Thanks for the reply, although I noticed that you didn't answer the question.
Still interesting.
@Kijinn It depends on how you define "success rate." In my opinion, 20% left rehabilitated. The insurance company and group home would disagree. If you commit murder a week after discharging, I wouldn't write that off as a "success story." They did.
@@j.r.shartzer
Thanks for elaborating!
Every single one of those rehabilitated youngsters made it worth the effort, IMO.
Wish we'd find more efficient therapeutic measures.
Thanks for your work and effort in this cause! Underappreciated job!
I feel like you guys have been upping the amount of re:views you do recently and I've been loving it~
I think Mike will really appreciate part 6, since it does the whole over the top camp thing that 5 tried, only it was actually done well.
Good god, that "oooh baby" cut had me dying!
oooooo baby ooo baby
I always hope mike has a pitch every video they're always the funniest parts cause you know he really put thought in them lol