lol, someone actually put the "Ryan Gosling turned down the role in bye bye man for la la land" into the bye bye man wikipedia and referenced this video.
See if you can post a link to where I can watch or download that other film but without thinking it or saying it. Alternatively, think it, say it! Please!
La La Man- A guy with amnesia enters a singing competition but can't remember any words so he makes up new lyrics on the fly anf becomes a big hit. Bye Bye Land- documentary about the native americans
Thirty minutes into rewatching this video, I paused it to do a word search for "cook," hoping someone typed out this gem of a sentence. ........ ....... ...... ..... .... ... .. . Also ... BYE BYE MAN!1!!!!11!
Haha geez, I watched this video once three years ago and I totally forgot I even commented! I'm glad past me had the sense of mind to record one of Mike's gems for posterity. I had no idea anyone had replied to it until I got a notification today.
The librarian didn't murder her whole family due to the supernatural influence of the Bye Bye Man... no, what made her snap was those darn kids scribbling out keywords in the archives.
Hollywood executives should be legally allowed to install James Bond-style trap doors over shark tanks in their offices so that when someone walks in and says "let's make a serious horror movie called The Bye-bye Man," they can be quickly and efficiently destroyed.
Daniel Williams lol that's a pretty good idea, but to be fair, half the time it's the Hollywood executives imposing these stupid ideas on writers who bring them decent scripts.
That made me think of a scene from Family Guy. Which made me think of a similar scene The Simpsons did a few years earlier. Which made me think of South Park
During the car scene with "Bye Bye Love" on the radio, they should have had him switch channels only to find more "bye-bye" related songs, like N-Sync's "Bye Bye Bye" and Mariah Carey's "Bye Bye".
My plot for SCRATCH SCRATCH Okay...so there was a bullying incident in junior high where some mean girls made some nice girl drink a lot of alcohol (they called her "Ratchet" instead of her given name "Rachel", which then got shortened to "Ratch"), then they locked her in a trunk for the lulz. The nice girl had a panic attack inside the trunk, hyperventilated, and she died. In her panicked state, she tried to claw her way out before she died. 25 years later, the mean girls are mothers to mean junior high girls when one of those girls dies. The moms are having a Facebook conversation about it when an anonymous user posts the following: SCRATCH SCRATCH WHO'S THAT RATCH? ONE MORE WHISKEY DOWN THE HATCH SCRATCH SCRATCH LOCK THE LATCH ONE MORE DEAD GIRL FROM YOUR SNATCH It's Rachel, back to kill the daughters of her tormentors, then the tormentors themselves. BOOM, there it is. Mike and Jay, you owe me royalties.
Isn't there an actual horror movie where the twist is the parents locked a girl in a trunk and she died? I swear that was a thing I watched at some point...
I don't know about you guys, but I would watch that fricking movie. Probably not a theatrical release, but some kind of "Masters of Horror" type thing or a Direct-to-DVD movie on a "Fright Night" boxset.
Mike and Jay misspoke when they said it was about family. It's about a top half darthmaul with robot legs fighting a bottom half darthmaul with a spider robot top and Obi Wan in the middle.
"This movie tries to gaslight you into thinking its central baddie is actually well-thought-out (and is, presumably, worthy of sequels that God willing won't happen), when really it's the most generic crap, both in terms of substance and character design." ^a positive review of Bye Bye Man on Rotten Tomatoes. No, I'm serious. Someone wrote this and then went on to rate it fresh.
Some more of that "positive" review: "That’s my face when I force myself to think about the shitsack horrorbortion that is The Bye Bye Man for more than three seconds at a stretch" "The Bye Bye Man just doesn’t know what the fuck, OK? None of this movie makes any sense." "Here is an abridged list of things in The Bye Bye Man that are stupid:" "The Bye Bye Man: not even once. I need a drink." Oh, and here's pretty much the only positive thing in it: "The part of the movie where the Beebs is driving his victims slowly bats isn’t terrible compared to the rest of the film. [...] The characters may be cardboard, Cressida Bonas may be an absolutely terrible actress, and Douglas Smith may be a bargain basement version of Charlie Heaton from Stranger Things and Shut In, who is in turn a discount version of Dane DeHaan, but at least there are some intermittent scares." And that's a "positive" review.
+NDfor SPDadsdas Yes I agree. But it's also the fault of the critic. If that's what you have to say about the movie and you give it something like a 6/10, I'm sorry, but you're a shit critic.
Mike stosklaska, jay bauman, and rich Evans are gods of RUclips thank you guys so much for what you do you have helped me through so many time of struggle 1000 blessings to each of you guys seriously RLM is a dynasty
Coming over the next few years, in the Cinematic Universe™ of _The Bye Bye Man_: _The So Long Dude_ _The See Ya Later Guy_ _The Have a Nice Day Lad_ and many more!
I really think Ryan Gosling nailed the part. There's nothing more sarcasm-inducing than being a jazz musician in Los Angeles having to make music you hate in order to make a living. I also agree with Mike in the sense that the film is the perfect terminal cynicism antidote
I had almost the exact same problems you guys did with La La Land originally. My suggestion, watch it again. The tonal shifts are part of what makes this movie incredible in my opinion. It's about these two people who have an almost cliched Hollywood romance, but get brought back down to earth in the end.
"I would rather fraudulently marry an elderly man than have anyone think im a homophobe" is the most subtle and insightful commentary I have ever seen. These guys are amazing.
@SLAMO A Toronto resident slung shit at at least five students from three different Toronto-based universities in about as many days. Students began to dub him the pee pee poo poo man as like a coping mechanism
'Scratch Scratch, Who's That Ratch?' is a great title, i might steal if for my film idea, which is a 90 minute horror film composed entirely of jump scares.The plot will be family move into a haunted home, and that will be it, but made entirely of jump scares. Might even throw an old woman living in the walls into it as well.
i loved how the la la land review brought out jay and mike's individual tastes. jay seems to be a bit more cynical to it, in wanting movies that go above and beyond to elevate to artistic and technical levels to a degree of extreme. while mikes a little more down to earth. with focus on emotion and heart.
the thing at 9:42 about how the musicality clashes with the character driven content... that actually really worked for me in the intent of the makers. The film keeps creating romanticized scenarios and slapping you in the face with reality; the same way LA does to artists.
SPOILER ALERT: I wonder what they would think about the twist, and how there is ANOTHER superhero franchise brewing. I love Unbreakable, so I'm exited, but I'm sure Mike and Jay are getting a little tired of all the superhero crap.
The lack of musical numbers in the middle suppose to symbolise their crisis in their relationships and also describe losing of a dream. So it worked for me personally. For me personally.
I've been a RLM watcher for a while and this is the one video that i find myself coming back to the most. Finally i decided to watch La La Land the other day and ended up liking it a lot! It is a bit grounded but the ending really elevated it. Thank you RLM, without this video i probably wouldn't even think of checking it. I didn't like Grease 2 though
La La Land has a bittersweet tone throughout that I'm surprised didn't resonate with these guys. Some of my favorite art and music finds joy and nobility in life's struggles and losing battles. I love this movie.
Glad I revisited this review three years after it was posted so I could hear the phrase "uncooked meatloaf in dog form." If it was a higher-profile movie, that could almost warrant a t-shirt.
This has to be HANDS-down my favorite halfinthebag review (fan since 2011) I’ve watched this one at least a thousand times (no joke) and it gets me EVERYTIME thanks guys 👍
I'd encourage anybody that wouldn't normally be into musicals to give this film a shot. While Mike and Jay's critiques are all fair, Jay in particular tends to be fairly cynical (which is obviously fine, that's his taste, I'm just saying that I knew he wouldn't enjoy this film as much as many other people), so maybe this film wasn't made for him. But this movie touched me on an emotional level more than I think any film ever has. I'm not currently a musician, I'm not from L.A, I didn't feel any romantic sentimentality because of anything like that. This film is just fucking beautiful. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are truly breathtaking. Courageous performances from both. The score is legendary I believe and will go down in history, the screenplay absolutely out of this world. I have never been a big musicals fan, I find them cringe worthy a lot of the time, but this was so emotionally charging. I felt every emotion throughout this film and left with a smile on my face and I haven't stopped listening to the score since. Whatever your typical movie preference you cannot miss this one. Some may believe I'm overstating this film but it honestly has stuck with me since I watched it about a week ago. I just wanna see it again, I definitely will be doing. (p.s Ryan Gosling is now the starring role in about 3 of my favourite films of all time; Drive, The Place Beyond The Pines and now this. He's even fantastic in The Big Short. I wanna see The Nice Guys too, that looks great. He's fucking brilliant.) Also Emma Stone is my favourite actress by far, she best get an Oscar for this
I really enjoyed that movie too. For a moment, it warmed my cold, cynical, jaded piece of shit heart, and that's quite the achievement. But mostly I liked it because it managed to emphasize the duality of LA/Hollywood, highlighting both the forlorn longing evoked through its mystic glamor as well as the plastic fakeness underlying it.
I watched Bye Bye Man on Netflix the other day because this review had me curious. They're not wrong with it lowering the bar, it feels like it was written on heavy sedatives. The Bye Bye Man, his Resident Evil dog, the coins and the train are never explained and all turn up intermittently like the screenwriters kept forgetting about bits of their own lore. My favourite scene came in the aftermath of the girl getting hit by the train (though comically warning train driver deserves an MVP). The lead actor is there for it, then it jumps to night time with numerous police cars and ambulances hanging around with sirens blaring. Then the other two young actors turn up and only then does the lead tell them what happened to their friend. They are completely shocked, having made no assumptions about the comically massive crime scene they've just wandered into. Also Carrie-Anne Moss is present, giving off massive Denise Crosby vibes. Seriously, it makes Jeepers Creepers look like fucking art. That film might have been generic and uninspired but at least it felt like it was made by sentient human beings. That's how low Bye Bye Man has set the bar.
Back in the 90's I was at a local mall with a theater and I was walking by the movie posters and remember seeing these two posters together that I've never forgotten: "Mighty Joe Young" "Meet Joe Black" Perhaps there's another pair of "fun titles to say together" for you all to try.
Having now watched La La Land, I think the contrasting elements you guys mention were intentional and I guess it comes down to a question of whether they work. I didn't end up feeling greatly emotionally connected while watching most of the time, but I had a sort of weird aftertaste effect where it slowly grew in my mind after watching it and I started spam-listening to the music from the movie and singing along to it. I think it's one of those movies where it might actually undersell itself a bit on the first viewing, but will last the test of time and repeat viewings. There are elements to it that you're probably going to miss the first time around; like someone pointed out to me that the way the seasons pass mimics the "seasons" of their relationship. I think knowing what the ending is going to be would impact how it plays emotionally on a repeat viewing, too. Probably would make the whole thing seem a bit more fragile, which is what I think they were going for; this idea that there's the hollywood glamour, but beneath it, there's some pretty dark and heavy emotional stuff going on. Which I think fits with what Jay noticed about the lighting in the first number. This contrast between light and dark, between whimsy and trauma. It's almost like the whole movie is built around this idea that the world has a magical side to it, but that the magical side may be more of a happy dream, almost drug-like, than it is a reflection of reality. It fits with the little I've experienced in the world of the performing arts. That everyone is sort of putting aside reality to put on a show, but they're also drawing from reality to perform, and there's this strange bleed-over effect sometimes, where you aren't quite sure whether being a performer is a craft or a part of your identity.
I had the exact opposite reaction you had to it. I loved it the first time I saw it, went to it 3 times in theaters, and every subsequent viewing I like it a little less. It has not stuck with me at all.
lol, someone actually put the "Ryan Gosling turned down the role in bye bye man for la la land" into the bye bye man wikipedia and referenced this video.
Wikipedia is a reliable and respectable source of information
See if you can post a link to where I can watch or download that other film but without thinking it or saying it. Alternatively, think it, say it! Please!
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Bye_Bye_Man&oldid=761426993
lmao
hahaha its still there
That's kind of amazing, and I love it.
"I just wanted to get up and leave."
BYEBYE MAN WILL HAVE YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT!
Loll
It was entertaining for all the wrong reasons
La La Man- A guy with amnesia enters a singing competition but can't remember any words so he makes up new lyrics on the fly anf becomes a big hit.
Bye Bye Land- documentary about the native americans
Carter wait are you THE Max Bayne from the Max Bayne movie films cinematographic productions?
Tomas Rosa Oh, mate I wish I was anything that relevant! Nah I'm just your friendly neighborhood shitposter
etgg
BrokamaGay omg too soon
Too soon, man. Too soon.
"Where do you cook flowers in? Greenhouse?"
- Mike Stoklasa
I was hoping someone else pointed out that remark XD
Thirty minutes into rewatching this video, I paused it to do a word search for "cook," hoping someone typed out this gem of a sentence.
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Also ... BYE BYE MAN!1!!!!11!
Haha geez, I watched this video once three years ago and I totally forgot I even commented! I'm glad past me had the sense of mind to record one of Mike's gems for posterity. I had no idea anyone had replied to it until I got a notification today.
Timestamp is 31:14
Amusing, just rediscovered my own comment saying much the same.
don't see it
don't rent it
don't see it
don't rent it
say what the bore bore man?
Don’t meme it dont dream it dont meme it dont dream it
@@spunkyspaz lol me 2 :p
Dont worry, i didnt :P
don't dream it, be it...?
The pee pee poo poo man
For everbody who wants to know the ending to La La Land, Darth Vader comes out of nowhere and kills everybody
Reverse SteveJobs I clapped when I saw that
Cosmic Mage doesthe string turn into a hand?
Cosmic Mage You can tell with La La Land that the director took some stuff from Zack Snyder movies.
Does the Green Goblin look like a crack head?
Sucker MC yes and so does wax GAND MOF TAKENNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It'll be a tragedy if this movie doesn't win best picture. The Bye Bye Man is a masterpiece of our time.
completely agree and anybody who disagrees is a braindead moron.
I honestly liked the movie.
Fine i will.
Probably top 5 greatest horror movies... no.. top 5 greatest MOVIES OF ALL TIME.
The citizen kane of dumpster fires
he's a real bye bye man, sitting in his la la land, making all his dumpster fire films for nobody
This deserves more upvotes.
The sad reality is that most of the people who read your comment aren't gonna get the reference.
This comment is way way too good!
I really like this
I sang this comment to the time of the song, thank you :) The Beatles make me happy
As an archivist I thought the scariest thing about the movie was that they allowed a reader to use pen while accessing archival material.
The librarian didn't murder her whole family due to the supernatural influence of the Bye Bye Man... no, what made her snap was those darn kids scribbling out keywords in the archives.
La La Land production budget: $30 million
Jack and Jill production budget: $79 million
Loved the music of La La Land.
Bey Bye Man budget: $7.4M. It is about to gross $30M.
I’m not saying money laundering
This still blows me away
Product-placement money. Shameless advertising.
"Where do you cook flowers in?" - Mike Stoklasa 2017
this is my favorite mike quote.
I love saying that was enough to jog his memory to find the right term.
Err....greenhouse?!?!
Hollywood executives should be legally allowed to install James Bond-style trap doors over shark tanks in their offices so that when someone walks in and says "let's make a serious horror movie called The Bye-bye Man," they can be quickly and efficiently destroyed.
Daniel Williams lol that's a pretty good idea, but to be fair, half the time it's the Hollywood executives imposing these stupid ideas on writers who bring them decent scripts.
Daniel Williams LASER SHARKS! MUAHAAHAAHAAAAA
They already have those, but they're using them on people with original ideas :p
That made me think of a scene from Family Guy. Which made me think of a similar scene The Simpsons did a few years earlier. Which made me think of South Park
Daniel Williams Hollywood needs more Darwinism
They're gonna use this episode on the DVD for Bye-Bye man, I guarantee it.
"We can't stop talking about The Bye-Bye Man!"
--Red Letter Media
Evan Wheat I wouldn't bet against you
What's DVD?
DVD is the ultimate format. I hear Mr Plinkett is considering upgrading to it.
Creamy Goodness nah fool, have you heard of this new hd-vhs format? It's going to be the all the rage.
Only idiots like that digital trash. Laserdisc is the true future of media, it's fully analogue!
Mike's reaction to finding out Emma Watson turned down the lead female role to La La Land is fucking hilarious lol
FapMonster would have been worse with her in it Stone is such a great actress loved her in Zombieland ❤️
Who the fuck told Emma Watson she could sing
@@emhu2594 the inventor of auto tune did
Can’t believe Jay let Mike get away with saying “where do you cook flowers in” 31:19
Poor Mike lives in Wisconsin, he hasn’t seen a flower in 10 years
During the car scene with "Bye Bye Love" on the radio, they should have had him switch channels only to find more "bye-bye" related songs, like N-Sync's "Bye Bye Bye" and Mariah Carey's "Bye Bye".
Didn't "Jeepers Creepers 1" have a scene like that?
Bye bye miss american pie
With the end of Kansas City by The Beatles with them singing bye bye over and over
Getting licensing rights for those songs costs more money than this piece of trash could afford. :P
And immediately after hearing Bye bye he changes to a song that says "man". Kinda like the scene in Shaun of the Dead
I swear, RLM could do a class on comedic timing and writing. They make it all flow so naturally it's perfect.
TheXericPie It's like poetry, it ryhmes.
Shawn Quinn its Charles Style! Mystery Diner!
@@ωις-λ3π rlm needs more jar jar
True but it might be different doing it in a movie
27:11 you said it buddy
"This movie is full of 'but why' moments."
All I could think about was "WHY WHY MAN", lol
My plot for SCRATCH SCRATCH
Okay...so there was a bullying incident in junior high where some mean girls made some nice girl drink a lot of alcohol (they called her "Ratchet" instead of her given name "Rachel", which then got shortened to "Ratch"), then they locked her in a trunk for the lulz. The nice girl had a panic attack inside the trunk, hyperventilated, and she died. In her panicked state, she tried to claw her way out before she died. 25 years later, the mean girls are mothers to mean junior high girls when one of those girls dies. The moms are having a Facebook conversation about it when an anonymous user posts the following:
SCRATCH SCRATCH
WHO'S THAT RATCH?
ONE MORE WHISKEY
DOWN THE HATCH
SCRATCH SCRATCH
LOCK THE LATCH
ONE MORE DEAD GIRL
FROM YOUR SNATCH
It's Rachel, back to kill the daughters of her tormentors, then the tormentors themselves.
BOOM, there it is. Mike and Jay, you owe me royalties.
Hollywood focus groups are plagiarising you as we speak, get that shit copyrighted.
Isn't there an actual horror movie where the twist is the parents locked a girl in a trunk and she died? I swear that was a thing I watched at some point...
Andrew Welter all I know is that nosleep story where a kid got mistaken for a doll and got locked in a trunk by her sister
douglas schaefer i
I don't know about you guys, but I would watch that fricking movie. Probably not a theatrical release, but some kind of "Masters of Horror" type thing or a Direct-to-DVD movie on a "Fright Night" boxset.
So this is where the gay wedding storyline started.
Where the classic story of love and romance began. Isn't it wonderful?
The gay weddingverse
It's a story about family
Yes, "storyline".
Mike and Jay misspoke when they said it was about family. It's about a top half darthmaul with robot legs fighting a bottom half darthmaul with a spider robot top and Obi Wan in the middle.
"This movie tries to gaslight you into thinking its central baddie is actually well-thought-out (and is, presumably, worthy of sequels that God willing won't happen), when really it's the most generic crap, both in terms of substance and character design."
^a positive review of Bye Bye Man on Rotten Tomatoes. No, I'm serious. Someone wrote this and then went on to rate it fresh.
Some more of that "positive" review:
"That’s my face when I force myself to think about the shitsack horrorbortion that is The Bye Bye Man for more than three seconds at a stretch"
"The Bye Bye Man just doesn’t know what the fuck, OK? None of this movie makes any sense."
"Here is an abridged list of things in The Bye Bye Man that are stupid:"
"The Bye Bye Man: not even once. I need a drink."
Oh, and here's pretty much the only positive thing in it:
"The part of the movie where the Beebs is driving his victims slowly bats isn’t terrible compared to the rest of the film. [...] The characters may be cardboard, Cressida Bonas may be an absolutely terrible actress, and Douglas Smith may be a bargain basement version of Charlie Heaton from Stranger Things and Shut In, who is in turn a discount version of Dane DeHaan, but at least there are some intermittent scares."
And that's a "positive" review.
+NDfor SPDadsdas Yes I agree. But it's also the fault of the critic. If that's what you have to say about the movie and you give it something like a 6/10, I'm sorry, but you're a shit critic.
Prequel- "The Hi Hi Guy"
Spin Off- " The Noon Noon Dude"
Another spinoff:
The Noot Noot Penguin
The Nude Noon Dude
El Adios Adios Hombre
The Sup Sup Dude!
In Spanish its El Adios Adios Hombre. So it could have sounded stupider.
The muffin man. Bakes muffins so addictive you keep eating until you burst.
Sounds like a Se7en knockoff kill
I'm just getting ready to cook up some flowers in my green house
I like dumpster fires. It's where I go to cook my flowers.
Joe Jr. who doesn't
Joe Jr. it took 12 years to make
Took me like 5 seconds.
Dumpster fires get almost as warm as the smokin hot latina in Flyin Ryan.
Mike stosklaska, jay bauman, and rich Evans are gods of RUclips thank you guys so much for what you do you have helped me through so many time of struggle 1000 blessings to each of you guys seriously RLM is a dynasty
I'm getting money together to donate to your webpage and buy space cop just need a bit more time here
kek be upon them!
kek be upon them!
Joshua Marjonen
Don't you dare compare those hacks to Rich
Jay...not everyone has the chemistry you have with Mike
Bye Bye Man 2: Bye Bye Man vs Hello Hello Guy
Avocado11 Hi Hi Guy
Avocado11 Bye bye man cinematic universe
+k d Yo Yo Dude gets his own standalone before he takes part in a team-up/VS movie.
2Bye v 2Hi: Dawn of Acknowledgements
Mikes enthusiasm for la la land is so endearing
Coming over the next few years, in the Cinematic Universe™ of _The Bye Bye Man_:
_The So Long Dude_
_The See Ya Later Guy_
_The Have a Nice Day Lad_
and many more!
Have a nice day man is a David Firth character from Burnt Face Man.
The Adios Muchacho
se you later alligator..
dont say it dont think it
The Ta Ta For Now Buddy
What about prequel:
*Hi boy*
I always come back to the Bye Bye Man review. It makes me laugh every single time I watch it.
DONT THINK IT. DONT SPRAY IT.
Beware of the La La Man. If you say his name, he will come and find you and sing you to death.
He’ll come find you and accidentally give you the wrong oscar
"Scratch, scratch. Who's that ratch??" had me in tears.
Definitely!
The first couple mintues sound like a plot to a shitty Adam Sandler movie
which movie?
Brandon Dozier i now pronounce you chuck and larry
Gonna kill myself for knowing the name bye
Copa Cobana shame on you
+Copa Cobana I lowkey remeber seeing the ads for that film, made me want to KMS
I'm pretty sure it is a plot to a shitty Adam Sandler movie.
The entire “bye bye man, la la land, don’t think it don’t say it” brings me back to this video every other week
I really think Ryan Gosling nailed the part. There's nothing more sarcasm-inducing than being a jazz musician in Los Angeles having to make music you hate in order to make a living. I also agree with Mike in the sense that the film is the perfect terminal cynicism antidote
"Where do you cook flowers in?"
Mike never ceases to amaze
That is definitely the bad art-partment line from the episode.
I had almost the exact same problems you guys did with La La Land originally. My suggestion, watch it again. The tonal shifts are part of what makes this movie incredible in my opinion. It's about these two people who have an almost cliched Hollywood romance, but get brought back down to earth in the end.
Do they get addicted to heroin or molested by a studio executive?
Bye Bye Man? I guess Boo Boo Guy didn't sound stupid enough
Julian Webb Boo Boo Guy sounds like he lost a fight to the Bye Bye Man.
I sense an incoming crossover.
funkoxen
Boo Boo dude is the prequel
Everytime Jay looks at the camera my heart skips a beat
Susan really is good looking, isn't she?
"I would rather fraudulently marry an elderly man than have anyone think im a homophobe" is the most subtle and insightful commentary I have ever seen. These guys are amazing.
shut the fuck up
epic response mate
"subtle"
Jep Hep no
La Li Lu Le Lo Land
SuperLlama42 Snaaaaaaakkkkkkeeeeee!!!!!
SuperLlama42 that metal gear reference tho
We're going to drag this bye bye man into the 21st century!
Patriottsssss
Who are the patriots?
Is this replacing my crippling depression?
No.
Spooky ghost here
No it wont.
Razamataz Productions id rather replace my depression with gelly gums...
No. It's replacing Rich Evans crippling diabetes.
Razamataz Productions It'll fill part of the whole at least.
the pee pee poo poo man
^ Exhibit A: the state of political discourse in 2018 and beyond.
Isaiah Sherrill ok but also that guy in Toronto who was slinging shit at uni students
Don’t piss it
Don’t shit it
@SLAMO A Toronto resident slung shit at at least five students from three different Toronto-based universities in about as many days. Students began to dub him the pee pee poo poo man as like a coping mechanism
@@Sky_Guy back two years later to update you in the state of political discourse. Now we’d call it
Sir pee pee poopy
Haha, what a story Mark.
You are tearing me apart, GEORGEEE!
You're my favourite commentator.
Do you understand life?...DO YOU?!
This is bullshit, I did not think it, I did not say it, I did not.....oh Hi Mark
"That's just f*cking crazy! I don't care, and don't even bother telling my why!"
Too damn funny
'Scratch Scratch, Who's That Ratch?' is a great title, i might steal if for my film idea, which is a 90 minute horror film composed entirely of jump scares.The plot will be family move into a haunted home, and that will be it, but made entirely of jump scares. Might even throw an old woman living in the walls into it as well.
The idea of kissing Plinkett is scarier then entirety of Bye Bye Man.
i loved how the la la land review brought out jay and mike's individual tastes. jay seems to be a bit more cynical to it, in wanting movies that go above and beyond to elevate to artistic and technical levels to a degree of extreme. while mikes a little more down to earth. with focus on emotion and heart.
bye bye man was originally doki doki panic
Not funny
No it was originally a Japanese game called Harry potter and the fucking wizard
@@ilovecrackcocaine1762 nice videogamedunkey reference
In theory I like the idea of a monster that's a memetic hazard, spread by thought, but what a waste of that idea.
Geospasmic
Isn't that basically what Freddy Krueger was in Freddy vs. Jason?
The SCP Foundation has that shit on lock.
That's sort of the plot of Pontypool
Isn't this an SCP?
Pepe?
the thing at 9:42 about how the musicality clashes with the character driven content... that actually really worked for me in the intent of the makers. The film keeps creating romanticized scenarios and slapping you in the face with reality; the same way LA does to artists.
They should make a musical about skid row I'd watch the fuck out of that
What if I said Bi Bi Man? Does the Bye Bye Man know the difference?
BrokamaGay Bye Bimen
Yes, because in other languages you pronounce that as Bee Bee Man!! :P
~he's trying to get inside of us~
Or if you say "buh-bye man."
"i'm Bi, Bi man. And you?" Then all hell breaks loose. But, the TWIST -- it's just some homophobe living in the walls!!!
You guys need to go see Split. Particularly Jay. I think he'd like it.
Nighttray it's great
Pigeon I was surprised by how much I liked it.
Nighttray I was too
SPOILER ALERT: I wonder what they would think about the twist, and how there is ANOTHER superhero franchise brewing. I love Unbreakable, so I'm exited, but I'm sure Mike and Jay are getting a little tired of all the superhero crap.
I'd rather not. Not to be a SJW but any horror movie based on split personality is horribly unoriginal and can't be good.
Jay called it. La La Land has 14 Oscar nominations.
The lack of musical numbers in the middle suppose to symbolise their crisis in their relationships and also describe losing of a dream. So it worked for me personally. For me personally.
Сергей Мешков Me personally, I loved that film.
>implying you can't use musical numbers to express a characters crisis
Denzel Romero why is that?
he's using an esoteric manner of typing to say "you're implying you can't use musical numbers to express a character crisis, but why not?"
+Сергей Мешков
For you personally?
So you mean, its for you personally when its for you personally?
ENDLESS CASH!
You guys may as well make Boy in the Wall, and have Rich play the boy. Film it in a weekend.
MarvinRunyon No, in a shocking twist Susan should play the old lady in the wall
MarvinRunyon what if it took 12 years to make? Boyhood in the Wall!!!!
If anything, they need to make The Inside starring Rich Evans as either grandma McGee or Red Herring.
@@bencarlson4300 why not both?
I love the laughs you guys are having in this one. It's infectious.
I've been a RLM watcher for a while and this is the one video that i find myself coming back to the most. Finally i decided to watch La La Land the other day and ended up liking it a lot! It is a bit grounded but the ending really elevated it. Thank you RLM, without this video i probably wouldn't even think of checking it.
I didn't like Grease 2 though
Did Bye Bye Man have something to do with Faye Dunaway reading the best picture as La La Land?
Gotta give some props for the “Day the Clown Cried” VHS tape cameo.
Much respect.
La La Land has a bittersweet tone throughout that I'm surprised didn't resonate with these guys. Some of my favorite art and music finds joy and nobility in life's struggles and losing battles. I love this movie.
"Where do you cook flowers in?
Greenhouse!"
I had to pause the video so I could finish laughing
Did the Bye Bye Man make Faye Dunaway announce the wrong best picture winner at the Oscars?
nlabonte That was actually Emma Stone
“And the Oscar goes to...”
*Don’t think it, don’t say it, don’t think it, don’t say it*
“La La Land!”
Don't Plinkett. Don't Jay it.
Glad I revisited this review three years after it was posted so I could hear the phrase "uncooked meatloaf in dog form." If it was a higher-profile movie, that could almost warrant a t-shirt.
i have friends for 44 minutes yay
I'll be your friend 👌
Hilarious and original!
am i right???
also lala land sucks
Never heard that one before! Are you sure you don't want to make an "is this replacing" joke too?!
“The opening was simply fabulous”-Mike
I can't wait when Susan makes out with Mr Plinkett
I've travelled back in time from July 2017 to say, the world has changed.
It's a bit warmer now than it was in January.
What about now in August 2018?
It's January 2019 and I think you lied. It's still cold outside!
The world is changing...
when i saw jack i clapped! I know who that is!
Atheus Maximus I clapped! I clapped!
AT-STs!! AT-STs!!
Always a classic
This has to be HANDS-down my favorite halfinthebag review (fan since 2011) I’ve watched this one at least a thousand times (no joke) and it gets me EVERYTIME thanks guys 👍
This episode BROKE NEW GROUND!!!
chris scorpio I applauded for being different
Mike and Jay! Mike and Jay! Mike and Jay! These are people I recognize!
It's not meant to be fun. It's an experience, full of vistas and action
it's like poetry, it rhymes
The Bye Bye Man appears if you say La La Land was overrated.
Are you guys teasing us with that "Day the clown cried" video tape pointing at us?
😭😭😭
I have watched almost all of the episodes multiple times now and I have to say, this is my favourite intro.
fuck movies!
@@inkartridge Rather the "Bye-Bye-Man"-and-Tricking-Mr-Plinkett skit, but I'd take the "fuck movies" any day.
I'm surprised there wasn't any reference to the NSYNC song: "Bye Bye Bye" lol
OhYeahNice it should've been playing every time the bye bye man showed up
"I would rather fraudulently marry an elderly man than have anyone think that i was a homophobe"
quote of the season.
"That's just fucking crazy." made me laugh so hard, oh lord
' where do you cook flowers in ..... green house?' cook flowers !? what the fuck!?
Faye Dunaway was at the Oscars, like, "La La Land," and then "Bye, Bye, Man!"
Well that's a nice way to wake up, a Half in The Bag appears.
I clapped because I saw Jack!
"It's hard to drive one-handed, while holding a butcher knife" - Mike Stoklasa
sometimes i'll honestly just come back to this video to watch the intro, it's hilarious.
RLM's editing always cracks me up (In a good way).
Homer: "No TV and no beer make Homer something something"
Marge: "...Bye Bye Man?"
La La Land is excellent, and easily the best film I saw this past year next to The Arrival.
I'd encourage anybody that wouldn't normally be into musicals to give this film a shot. While Mike and Jay's critiques are all fair, Jay in particular tends to be fairly cynical (which is obviously fine, that's his taste, I'm just saying that I knew he wouldn't enjoy this film as much as many other people), so maybe this film wasn't made for him. But this movie touched me on an emotional level more than I think any film ever has. I'm not currently a musician, I'm not from L.A, I didn't feel any romantic sentimentality because of anything like that. This film is just fucking beautiful. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are truly breathtaking. Courageous performances from both. The score is legendary I believe and will go down in history, the screenplay absolutely out of this world. I have never been a big musicals fan, I find them cringe worthy a lot of the time, but this was so emotionally charging. I felt every emotion throughout this film and left with a smile on my face and I haven't stopped listening to the score since.
Whatever your typical movie preference you cannot miss this one. Some may believe I'm overstating this film but it honestly has stuck with me since I watched it about a week ago. I just wanna see it again, I definitely will be doing.
(p.s Ryan Gosling is now the starring role in about 3 of my favourite films of all time; Drive, The Place Beyond The Pines and now this. He's even fantastic in The Big Short. I wanna see The Nice Guys too, that looks great. He's fucking brilliant.) Also Emma Stone is my favourite actress by far, she best get an Oscar for this
La la land more like trashhhggggvbhhhhhhhhh. I'm not lonely
I read the first part of this and really expected it to be a long setup for recommending ByeByeMan.
I really enjoyed that movie too. For a moment, it warmed my cold, cynical, jaded piece of shit heart, and that's quite the achievement. But mostly I liked it because it managed to emphasize the duality of LA/Hollywood, highlighting both the forlorn longing evoked through its mystic glamor as well as the plastic fakeness underlying it.
Mike’s camp ‘Mr Flowers’ impression at around 32:00 cracks me up so much
“Where do you cook flowers in?”
-Mike “senior moment” Stoklasa
Greenhouses: where you cook the flowers.
I love Mike.
Me when the video ends: "Bye Bauman."
I watched Bye Bye Man on Netflix the other day because this review had me curious. They're not wrong with it lowering the bar, it feels like it was written on heavy sedatives. The Bye Bye Man, his Resident Evil dog, the coins and the train are never explained and all turn up intermittently like the screenwriters kept forgetting about bits of their own lore.
My favourite scene came in the aftermath of the girl getting hit by the train (though comically warning train driver deserves an MVP). The lead actor is there for it, then it jumps to night time with numerous police cars and ambulances hanging around with sirens blaring. Then the other two young actors turn up and only then does the lead tell them what happened to their friend. They are completely shocked, having made no assumptions about the comically massive crime scene they've just wandered into. Also Carrie-Anne Moss is present, giving off massive Denise Crosby vibes.
Seriously, it makes Jeepers Creepers look like fucking art. That film might have been generic and uninspired but at least it felt like it was made by sentient human beings. That's how low Bye Bye Man has set the bar.
Back in the 90's I was at a local mall with a theater and I was walking by the movie posters and remember seeing these two posters together that I've never forgotten:
"Mighty Joe Young" "Meet Joe Black"
Perhaps there's another pair of "fun titles to say together" for you all to try.
I kinda love how the whole "the lawyers number is just like Mr. Plinkett's" never came up again
Said in serious Yoda voice: "It will, TBS, it will"
Having now watched La La Land, I think the contrasting elements you guys mention were intentional and I guess it comes down to a question of whether they work. I didn't end up feeling greatly emotionally connected while watching most of the time, but I had a sort of weird aftertaste effect where it slowly grew in my mind after watching it and I started spam-listening to the music from the movie and singing along to it.
I think it's one of those movies where it might actually undersell itself a bit on the first viewing, but will last the test of time and repeat viewings. There are elements to it that you're probably going to miss the first time around; like someone pointed out to me that the way the seasons pass mimics the "seasons" of their relationship. I think knowing what the ending is going to be would impact how it plays emotionally on a repeat viewing, too. Probably would make the whole thing seem a bit more fragile, which is what I think they were going for; this idea that there's the hollywood glamour, but beneath it, there's some pretty dark and heavy emotional stuff going on.
Which I think fits with what Jay noticed about the lighting in the first number. This contrast between light and dark, between whimsy and trauma. It's almost like the whole movie is built around this idea that the world has a magical side to it, but that the magical side may be more of a happy dream, almost drug-like, than it is a reflection of reality.
It fits with the little I've experienced in the world of the performing arts. That everyone is sort of putting aside reality to put on a show, but they're also drawing from reality to perform, and there's this strange bleed-over effect sometimes, where you aren't quite sure whether being a performer is a craft or a part of your identity.
I had the exact opposite reaction you had to it. I loved it the first time I saw it, went to it 3 times in theaters, and every subsequent viewing I like it a little less. It has not stuck with me at all.
Walk into home
Shia labouf in corner
On the walls the phrase "he will not divide us" is scratched everywhere
"What have you done?!"