@@magewaters3895 I thought the same thing. Jenna marbles and brutalmoose thrive off of doing what they find interesting. They just have different genres
9:35 I swear, there must be some secret U.S. law that says all thrift stores have to have at least one VHS copy of "Titanic" at all times. I think I always, without fail, find one.
Well it was the highest grossing movie of all time for a many years until Avatar came out. And when it came out, VHS was still the most popular format, so it makes sense. I always see it too.
oh my god he MISSED OUT at 5:10. literally found that exact same doughnut maker in a thrift store 2 years ago and it is heavenly. I'm not a huge fan of baked doughnuts but I realized that you can stick cinnamon roll dough in that sucker, drizzle the icing on top, and make cinnamon roll doughnuts. 10000/10 would recommend i use it all the time.
It wasn't back then, they had more variety, actually they had variety period, you could easily go from watching funny Donald Duck cartoons to a symphony orchestra to an episode of Ozzie and Harriet to even a Godzilla movie. Hell, even the Flintstones would show up every now and then, let that sink in, Godzilla and The Flintstones on the DISNEY channel. Also loved the aesthetic of 1980s-early 1990s Disney Channel. It was treated as an elegant, family network, prestigious even. It catered to everyone. When it switched from subscription based to basic cable, it went downhill and started catering to the lowest common denominator, before eventually becoming a low-rent Nickelodeon.
@@GenoCuddy It started in the UK circa 1996, if I remember rightly, it was a big event. The whole family crowded round to watch the countdown finish, first thing they put on was The Jungle Book. Also our old satellite TV decoder showed the channel name on the front of it. My mum wanted to tape something overnight (she did night shifts), but the channel got changed somehow, we thought it was strange she was taping the Disney channel, but thought nothing more of it. She was furious the next day.
One of the weirdest charms of this video was definitely hearing you talk about other chain businesses you knew and how recognizable Sonic and Pizza Hut buildings were, lol. Plus that classic crackle sound the VHS makes, kind of nostalgic~
If you're a fan of Bill Murray, "What About Bob" is awesome. It's kind of "Watch Spongebob slowly drive Squidward insane" if Squidward was Richard Dreyfuss.
While some people may call that premise a squidward torture porn, here's the thing this is less the sympathetic Squidward and more the Squidward that is very self-centered and selfish so he gets what's coming to him.
+Cow I don't know. I like the film too, and I admittedly haven't seen it in a while, but I don't really remember Richard Dreyfuss' character being that bad of a dude. I remember it being more like George Castanza comedy from Seinfeld, or Larry David comedy from Curb Your Enthusiasm: where stuff seems to get progressively worse and worse for a main character, and it kind of seems like the entire world is operating against him. I think the comedy just comes in from how absurdly awful things get for the Dr. Like it reaches a level of absurdity that makes it funny. But I can totally understand why some people aren't a fan of it, it definitely is a niche kind of humor.
3:13 "What About Bob?" is a REALLY good movie. It's actually my favorite Bill Murray movie, even above Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, and The Man Who Knew Too Little. "Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm a schizophrenic and so am I."
I think the best thing I ever found in a thrift store was a VHS tape of the original Star Wars, before the edits obviously but before even the subtitles. Back when it was just "Star Wars". It was only a dollar too.
No official release lacked the subtitle, so you definitely have a bootleg and bootlegs with the mono audio version of the film are the most common. That's neat to have, since it was never released on home video!
got an idea. two people agree to do a swap, make a vague list of things you like buying at a thrift store and see what you got each other. would be cool to get things from across the world
'What About Bob' is one of the funniest goddamn movies I've ever seen. Just an hour and a half or so of god tier trolling of Richard Dreyfuss by Bill Murray. I NEVER get tired of that damn movie.
My dad has a tape of the "Flaming Moe" episode of the Simpsons, complete with Tiger electronics and Pontiac Grand Prix ads, etc. He recorded it when he was at band practice in the 90's
Brutalmoose is the type of channel that is the cuddle in the middle of the rainy, or snowy afternoon with a snack and just chill. Recomend to watch his previous videos during Christmas holiday
We had a Food Lion in our town for a couple years, but they were shut down because it was found they were chopping up meat with rusty tools! Thankfully, we never frequented it because it was out of the way for us, and because the store was emptied out, it made way for someone to buy it and turn it into a movie theater! And I'm happy to report that the movie theater is not doing anything with rusty implements. So here's to reincarnated Food Lions, I guess?
Food Lion is common here in Virginia. I remember when they were kinda sketchy back in the 90's/00's, but they really cleaned up their act in the past 10 years or so. It's probably the best "budget" grocery store in the region now.
A friend of mine found a vhs outside a casino and it ended up being a porn some guys made with a hooker in one of the rooms. Pretty much anything can be on those old tapes.
I was about to make this exact same comment. This video gave me such LGR Thrifts vibes. And yes, everyone should see What About Bob. Bill Murray is great in it, but so is Richard Dreyfuss. Watching him slowly descend into madness is hilarious. And you end up kinda feeling bad for the guy, even if he does seem rather callous toward Bob and eventually takes things way too far. He just wanted to enjoy a peaceful vacation with his family. Was that so much to ask?
@JOE SANCHEZ I have to admit, I liked it, Nostalgia Nerd does a thrifts series too that has a lot of similarities to LGR's series, but it's all about the perspective of who is thrifting. Nostalgia Nerd is in the UK so it definitely changes things up a bit, since they do not have traditional thrift stores. Brutal Moose doing it might be a bit similar to LGR, but his dry humor towards strange things makes it stick out.
Ian and Clint know each other. Clint even said in one of his PC restoration videos that he was giving it to Ian when he was done. I have largely the same interests as the two of them, as do many others judging from their subscriber counts. Just because two channels are similar doesn’t make one a ripoff of the other.
watching this during quarantine is so nice and making me really nostalgic lmao. i used to thrift all the time but i havent been able to go for a while now. thank u for the great content 10/10
8:36 I can't believe we got an unintentional crossover with PBG in this episode. (That bear was the same bear game PBG found in his Goodwill Garbage video)
You have enough Subscribers, I bet if you made the call for it, a lot of us would mail you found, unlabeled VHS tapes. This would be a fun series to watch.
Got excited when Sarah Plain and Tall was mentioned. I was so hyped about the books when I was in grade 3 and when I knew the library had all the movies, well you can just imagine my excitement. Christopher Walken being only slightly creepy and Glenn Close! What a treat. Truly. Highly recommended. After that, hop onto Wind At My Back and Emily Of New Moon. I loved it when the world thought more Little House On The Prairie was what we all needed in those trying times of the 90’s.
I saw What About Bob when I was a kid and showed it to some psychologist and social worker friends recently. They found it pretty funny because it’s about a patient following his psychiatrist Richard Dreyfus on vacation but his patient Bill Murray is more likable and charming. They talked about similar situations they were in after the movie was over.
I feel like she wasn’t expecting that... I swear. I feel like she was supposed to give him a kiss on the cheek and he eventually turned his head the other way. She had a really really weird expression D: also wtf why would Pinocchio and geppetto kiss DDDDDDDD:
Call me biased; but just seeing ''brutalmoose has a new video' is enough to have me hooked, so the format doesn't matter :) I mean, you're entertaining regardless of topic.
Holy shit, thats fort worth, you drove past my old home, right next to the bedroom store, I can't believe that place shut down, I havent been by alta mesa in years, this episode was a bigger treat than I could've ever expected
It really feels like the things your family recorded on VHS tapes for later rewatching say a lot about them. For example, one of the things I vaguely remember from my grandma's collection is Jesus Christ Superstar... and I wouldn't know what that says about my family, since I've never actually watched it. (But we also had a tape with a few episodes of Pokemon, which I always credit as the thing that kickstarted my interest in anime.)
"The Disney Channel must have been pretty new" Disney Channel premiered in 1983, Beauty and the Beast came out in 1991. This is just a recording of a free preview week.
I've seen it. It's pretty good from what I remember. My Aunt who made me watch it would probably be fine with describing it as "howlingly funny" but I wouldn't.
@@BaranoffIsaac huh. Interesting to know. Both that Benigni is returning to to this story, and that the Earth did not apparently swallow him after 2002. People just stopped talking about him after the disaster of his own Pinocchio adaptation and its US release.
YOU HAVE SAVED ME!! I have been searching for those fucking boohbah things for 2 years because I couldn't remember their god damn name! I only had a vague recollection of my brother having one of the toys and them dancing on an infinite white plane. Thank you BrutalMoose for saving me from an eon of lack of knowledge.
Daniel Shimoda "Shriveled up" is not the phrase what I would associate with "hot". More like what happens to your fingers when you stay in the bath too long.
I have that exact Casper tape in my closet somewhere in a box of old VHS. This whole little video series is such a trip for me. My Grandmother had an entire closet full of VHS tapes she recorded off the Disney Channel years before I was born. Every time I went to her house I would pull out tapes and watch them without even reading the labels half the time. Ended up seeing some obscure animated stuff from places like Japan, Sweden, and Australia. Great memories.
I had that Casper tape as a kid also, I’m only 25 though so the fuzzed out sound and old style animations always put me in a state of just, like a mix of comfortability but also unease😂
@@daisy8284 kick you out, the same as any stores that also have no filming rules. At walmart if you film by policy no one in the store has to service you anymore.
Michael Chen freedom of speech still means freedom of consequences, just because you can do it, doesnt mean people cant punish you for it, so, Meh, lol
"It kinda seemed like the _My Little Ponies_ went to prison" Oh yeah, Treasure Hunt is a good idea for a series (^-^) It's like LGR Thrifts combined with a little bit of that special, pure madness that you get whenever you and Chadtronic look at random movies, lol. These are great, dude!
So there's two things that make our local used-crap shops here interesting: For starters, it should be noted that I live in a pioneer town that was still being built about a hundred years ago. There's people living here today that worked the land with their grandparents. So there's a lot of cool antique crap. BUT... it should also be noted that faux-antique crap was all the rage in the 1970s. So unless you have a discerning eye it's hard to tell what's an interesting piece of history and what's kitschy 70s garbage. I used to work there as a volunteer. One of the things I found was a big manual all about operating 19th century steam-powered factory equipment. It was incredibly old and really cool. I gave it to the owner to display in our 'hall of fame'.
Brutal Moose is like my go to place for nostalgic existential dread at the passage of time. The shots of a suburban town where most shops have closed down or been refurbished during one's life time as they fail to keep up with the times or bills, bills, so many bills, leading to bankruptcy adds further to the nostalgic dread. Thank.
This is the first vid of yours I'm seeing I have no idea who you are but when I saw your driving footage I was like "huh that looks like Texas" and then you mentioned being in the DFW area... nailed it!
Man, you are a delight. I'm pretty sure I've seen all of your videos at this point at least once and I find them so comforting and funny. You are the Seinfeld equivalent of RUclips anxiety watching.
"The Love Bug" was called "Herbie The Love Bug" when I was a kid. I had the book based on the movie, which I bought at school from Scholastic Books. I haven't thought of that in more than 40 years! Maybe my childhood wasn't as bad as I remember it.
It's funny how the judge made a summary about the risk of buying these kind of tapes: "LO TOMAS EN ESAS CONDICIONES, TE 'FREGASTES'" "You took it in those conditions, you got screwed"
I just SAW that Pinocchio movie! It won an Emmy, and got a DVD release from VCI Home Video. ...and yes, that IS Danny Kaye as Geppetto, and Stan Winston worked on the prosthetic makeup effects. ...I work at a library that's also a really big video rental store.
@@Blakbox92 Ironically here in Sweden, many thrift stores where having problems accepting the increased amount of donated stuff they got. One of the few good things that came from the whole covid thing.
Possible candidates for rare oddities to search for: "Ugliest Garden Gnomes" "Most Bizarre DIY Projects" "Merchandise Based on Long-Forgotten Saturday Morning Cartoons"
"brutalmoose just does things on a whim"
i won't lie, it's not a bad theme for a channel.
Thomas Jenkins yeah, it’s like the jenna marbles format n she’s only gotten better since startin that
I do like it as well
I feel ya. He’s got a good energy, so it’s fun to watch him just do things
brutalmoose gonna do
what brutalmoose done do did!
@@magewaters3895 I thought the same thing. Jenna marbles and brutalmoose thrive off of doing what they find interesting. They just have different genres
9:35 I swear, there must be some secret U.S. law that says all thrift stores have to have at least one VHS copy of "Titanic" at all times. I think I always, without fail, find one.
This is beyond accurate.
Well it was the highest grossing movie of all time for a many years until Avatar came out. And when it came out, VHS was still the most popular format, so it makes sense. I always see it too.
at one point my local thrift store had over 100 copies of the 2 tape special edition set
Seth Romeo Woah! Far out! I’d like to see a picture of such an occasion. 😆
Or a left over from the VHS era still owned by your grandma
oh my god he MISSED OUT at 5:10. literally found that exact same doughnut maker in a thrift store 2 years ago and it is heavenly. I'm not a huge fan of baked doughnuts but I realized that you can stick cinnamon roll dough in that sucker, drizzle the icing on top, and make cinnamon roll doughnuts. 10000/10 would recommend i use it all the time.
tHANK YOU; MY LIFE IS COMPLETE NOw!! :-)
greetings from germany.
What a wholesome comment
*What is this madness?*
I am eating donut right now.
Kidsclassic1989
Were
"Your house will be filled 24-hours a day with the disney channel." Sounds like a threat.
It wasn't back then, they had more variety, actually they had variety period, you could easily go from watching funny Donald Duck cartoons to a symphony orchestra to an episode of Ozzie and Harriet to even a Godzilla movie. Hell, even the Flintstones would show up every now and then, let that sink in, Godzilla and The Flintstones on the DISNEY channel. Also loved the aesthetic of 1980s-early 1990s Disney Channel. It was treated as an elegant, family network, prestigious even. It catered to everyone. When it switched from subscription based to basic cable, it went downhill and started catering to the lowest common denominator, before eventually becoming a low-rent Nickelodeon.
@@GenoCuddy I was just trying to be a smartass.
@@GenoCuddy It started in the UK circa 1996, if I remember rightly, it was a big event. The whole family crowded round to watch the countdown finish, first thing they put on was The Jungle Book. Also our old satellite TV decoder showed the channel name on the front of it. My mum wanted to tape something overnight (she did night shifts), but the channel got changed somehow, we thought it was strange she was taping the Disney channel, but thought nothing more of it. She was furious the next day.
It appears your joke opened up some weird amateur Wikipedia dimension portal.
A few years later it became basic cable
Now is a streaming service
Brutalmoose: Releases any new form or type of content
Everyone: “It’s beautiful, amazing, and you are perfect”
I don't see a problem with that if you don't.
It's the truth.
It's kinda creepy to be honest.
His style of humor and presentation is so good that it really doesn't matter what he's presenting. Except cat toys. Wasn't a fan of that video.
I think he does a great job and each video is enjoyable. His editing is funny too. Honestly one of the best of my fave RUclipsrs.
Is it just me or is brutalmoose’s “just a guy doing stuff and talking about stuff” aesthetic like the most entertaining thing of all time?
Wes Collins THE TEA
@South Jersey Gambler gatto my bad not crazy Joe gallo
Yes
Same
Vlogging.
I thought this was asmr.
One of the weirdest charms of this video was definitely hearing you talk about other chain businesses you knew and how recognizable Sonic and Pizza Hut buildings were, lol. Plus that classic crackle sound the VHS makes, kind of nostalgic~
Love how you keep it real with us about the aversion to crowds. Like yes, they're horrible.
I remember my dad used those blank VHS tapes to record episodes of Samurai Jack back when the first season aired.
Good times.
You’re welcome kid
Excellent taste.
Mine too!!
Mine used to record SNL in the early 90s. And all the awards shows. There was no DVR back then.
@@samuraijackoff5354blanktv1991
If you're a fan of Bill Murray, "What About Bob" is awesome. It's kind of "Watch Spongebob slowly drive Squidward insane" if Squidward was Richard Dreyfuss.
That sounds great.
While some people may call that premise a squidward torture porn, here's the thing this is less the sympathetic Squidward and more the Squidward that is very self-centered and selfish so he gets what's coming to him.
I also have seen "What About Bob" I remember watching it when I was around 11 or 12 and genuinely enjoyed it
+Cow I don't know. I like the film too, and I admittedly haven't seen it in a while, but I don't really remember Richard Dreyfuss' character being that bad of a dude.
I remember it being more like George Castanza comedy from Seinfeld, or Larry David comedy from Curb Your Enthusiasm: where stuff seems to get progressively worse and worse for a main character, and it kind of seems like the entire world is operating against him.
I think the comedy just comes in from how absurdly awful things get for the Dr. Like it reaches a level of absurdity that makes it funny. But I can totally understand why some people aren't a fan of it, it definitely is a niche kind of humor.
I watched it last week actually. Both of the main characters play their parts so well to make it funny. Great show.
3:13
"What About Bob?" is a REALLY good movie. It's actually my favorite Bill Murray movie, even above Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, and The Man Who Knew Too Little.
"Roses are red,
violets are blue,
I'm a schizophrenic
and so am I."
"This is the last bus to Winnipesaukee, Bob."
What About Bob makes me feel depressed and infuriated.
@@ElFreakinCid Why?
I sailed....i sailed way far away from the dock...ahoy!
Baby step to four o'clock.
Beau was ahead of his time. His "How to make slime" video straight to VHS.
I think the best thing I ever found in a thrift store was a VHS tape of the original Star Wars, before the edits obviously but before even the subtitles. Back when it was just "Star Wars". It was only a dollar too.
No official release lacked the subtitle, so you definitely have a bootleg and bootlegs with the mono audio version of the film are the most common. That's neat to have, since it was never released on home video!
7:03 that transition made me feel so uncomfortable.
Don't forget to use it in your next video.
Bartman *c r u m c h*
got an idea. two people agree to do a swap, make a vague list of things you like buying at a thrift store and see what you got each other. would be cool to get things from across the world
wait lmao we have the same pfp
I would participate.
That's it, that's the LGR crossover episode
'What About Bob' is one of the funniest goddamn movies I've ever seen.
Just an hour and a half or so of god tier trolling of Richard Dreyfuss by Bill Murray.
I NEVER get tired of that damn movie.
That bear at 8:40 was the thing PBG reviewed from goodwill garbage.
Correct, it was called the Hungry Bear Feeding Game and it was from Sharper Image
Capn crossover
I actually have that
There's a food truck in my area that has a similar contraption that they use as a tip jar, it's a duck instead of a bear
That MLP / Death Row transition was fantastic. It was an unintentional RUclips Poop and I love it.
Some take that part and upload it
Was not expecting a new video so soon, this is a nice little surprise!
My dad has a tape of the "Flaming Moe" episode of the Simpsons, complete with Tiger electronics and Pontiac Grand Prix ads, etc. He recorded it when he was at band practice in the 90's
Ah cool I like that episode
AReallyCoolRat me too bro. U seem cool
'90s*
What about Bob is a classic!
Leo: “I just want some peace and quiet”
Bob: “I’ll be quiet”
Siggy: “I’ll be peace”
I literally came to the comments just to say how damn good that movie is. My dad and I watched it all the time when I was a kid. Total classic.
howlingly funny
I need, I need! C’mon im not a slacker!
Baby steps to the door baby steps out of the office
I'm sailing!!!
dude ur vids have such a cozy and relaxed feel to them idk what it is
the jazz
lol getting LGR thrift vibes. Esp with the music.
@@HipsterBlackMetalOfficial Literally I just came off of one of those to watch this-
it's the drawl in his voice for me.
Hey hey hey
Okay, I LOVED this. Felt like I just spent a chill day thrifting with you. I would love to see more and cannot think of a single thing I would change.
My thoughts exactly!
Mystery Tapes has become my favourite series on the channel. I love nostalgic TV and commercials so it's right up my alley.
There's something about a Saturday Morning brutalmoose video that just seems so right.
Clint from LGR sees you in the parking lot of a Carolinas thrift store with filming equipment
“Stay off my turf”
_DON'T YOU DARE STEPPING ON THE LUCKY ROCK, I'LL SNAP YOU IN HALF_
@@RussellTeapot woah there calm down kids, the lucky rock is good for everyone. until you both want the same item.
TripingPC it’s only for he who leaves it offerings, like Clint
I was just thinking... so Ian wants to be Clint now huh?
I have seen What About Bob and it's legit one of the funniest movies ever made, would recommend
Ditto
Hilarious af for sure
axolot...........
It is indeed pretty good
I genuinely thought that movie was great
Brutalmoose is the type of channel that is the cuddle in the middle of the rainy, or snowy afternoon with a snack and just chill. Recomend to watch his previous videos during Christmas holiday
We had a Food Lion in our town for a couple years, but they were shut down because it was found they were chopping up meat with rusty tools! Thankfully, we never frequented it because it was out of the way for us, and because the store was emptied out, it made way for someone to buy it and turn it into a movie theater! And I'm happy to report that the movie theater is not doing anything with rusty implements.
So here's to reincarnated Food Lions, I guess?
Food Lion is a staple here in North Carolina. I would prefer to go to them over Walmart or Kroger or basically any other grocery store.
Food Lion is common here in Virginia. I remember when they were kinda sketchy back in the 90's/00's, but they really cleaned up their act in the past 10 years or so. It's probably the best "budget" grocery store in the region now.
Not to be preachy but...knowing How meat and dairy best before dates are tampered with makes me happy to be a herbivore.
I have several Food Lions around here. Apparently the Maryland side of Food Lion isn’t as crappy as other states
@@SeanHiruki Yeah, everywhere I go in Maryland, there's always a Food Lion. Most of the ones I've been to are pretty nice.
This is how "the ring" video was found
XD oh noes
7 Days.
A friend of mine found a vhs outside a casino and it ended up being a porn some guys made with a hooker in one of the rooms. Pretty much anything can be on those old tapes.
Bro your transitions are off the chain. That one with the chess board had me tripping for a second lmao
The one where the scenery morphs into the other with the crunching sounds was my favorite, made me a bit uneasy too
Fritz that was pretty cool
What About Bob is absolutely hilarious. Richard Dreyfuss kills it.
So it is "howlingly funny".
@@talkinghoorse6936 Indeed. An absolute must watch.
I wouldn’t say it’s hilarious or “howlingly funny” but it’s alright
it's pretty damn good, yeah. I watched it for the first time this month!
I grew up watching this movie and I really love it. I think the premise is really funny.
"How to make slime."
This man was ahead of his time.
This man was ahead of his slime
@@josephjames9090 you, sir, are both genius and pure evil for that.
No he wasn't, slime making has been around for a while. I was happy to see it make a comeback.
Brollyssweetface
I was disappointed that it was so bastardized
truly a revolutionary
I see BrutalMoose is also an LGR fan.
What about bob is amazing. You gotta watch! Bill Murray at his finest.
I was about to make this exact same comment. This video gave me such LGR Thrifts vibes. And yes, everyone should see What About Bob. Bill Murray is great in it, but so is Richard Dreyfuss. Watching him slowly descend into madness is hilarious. And you end up kinda feeling bad for the guy, even if he does seem rather callous toward Bob and eventually takes things way too far. He just wanted to enjoy a peaceful vacation with his family. Was that so much to ask?
An instant classic when Bill Murray is the lead role !
@JOE SANCHEZ I have to admit, I liked it, Nostalgia Nerd does a thrifts series too that has a lot of similarities to LGR's series, but it's all about the perspective of who is thrifting.
Nostalgia Nerd is in the UK so it definitely changes things up a bit, since they do not have traditional thrift stores. Brutal Moose doing it might be a bit similar to LGR, but his dry humor towards strange things makes it stick out.
That WOODGRAIN!
Ian and Clint know each other. Clint even said in one of his PC restoration videos that he was giving it to Ian when he was done.
I have largely the same interests as the two of them, as do many others judging from their subscriber counts. Just because two channels are similar doesn’t make one a ripoff of the other.
YES, more thrifting stuff on RUclips, plz
LGR, bro
LOVE YOUR VIDS
He's gonna pop some tags
This ain’t it chief
The bear from one of your goodwill episodes was in here
watching this during quarantine is so nice and making me really nostalgic lmao. i used to thrift all the time but i havent been able to go for a while now. thank u for the great content 10/10
Hope you’re enjoying thrifting again!
@@maddieb.4282 i am wow
8:36 I can't believe we got an unintentional crossover with PBG in this episode. (That bear was the same bear game PBG found in his Goodwill Garbage video)
Man, I'm late. I was gonna comment that too.
You have enough Subscribers, I bet if you made the call for it, a lot of us would mail you found, unlabeled VHS tapes.
This would be a fun series to watch.
Until someone sends him some fucked up shit and it scares him.
@M R Viruses...on VHS tapes?
He cook
He plays game
He watch and reviewes moives
He goses playing arcades
Also
He hunts now
Mystery Tapes now has 6 episodes, congrats bro on your dreams
Mystery tapes6episodes
You
I personally like the shaky cam in your car ^^ It adds charm to it in my opinion~
BrutalMoose: Black Spine Edition!
Also, the dad from Smart House was in that pregnancy test commercial.
TUNA NOODLE, my favorite!
Tuna noodle my favorite
tuuuna noooodle!!!
A new series from BrutalMoose?
IT BROKE NEW GROUND
Ian would be perfect for Best of the Worst
I’m under the impression this video is just a veiled ploy to further hurt the good name of the Food Lion brand!😆😆😆
Got excited when Sarah Plain and Tall was mentioned. I was so hyped about the books when I was in grade 3 and when I knew the library had all the movies, well you can just imagine my excitement. Christopher Walken being only slightly creepy and Glenn Close! What a treat. Truly. Highly recommended. After that, hop onto Wind At My Back and Emily Of New Moon. I loved it when the world thought more Little House On The Prairie was what we all needed in those trying times of the 90’s.
"What About Bob" is probably one of my all time favorite movies. Bill Murray at his billmurrayest. Definitely "howlingly funny."
*"Ian and The Gang Find Multiple Snuff Films On Tape"*
Or tons of homemade fetish pr0n.
or the vhs from Ring
*sweats* I uh... like this one
snuff films are fake
nateman10 I think it’s a thing a found a few of and it just got blow out of portion
Goodwill: "Misc Wood"
LGR: Breathing Intensifies
arlington texas
Hey that’s me to.
Woodwill, Gillwood.
I saw What About Bob when I was a kid and showed it to some psychologist and social worker friends recently. They found it pretty funny because it’s about a patient following his psychiatrist Richard Dreyfus on vacation but his patient Bill Murray is more likable and charming. They talked about similar situations they were in after the movie was over.
1. I have seen "What About Bob?" and it is true to it's word. It is howlingly funny.
2. Great video.
Agreed, What About Bob? is a great comedy!
Don't hassle me I'm local
I wouldn't just dive straight into "What About Bob?".
Better to take baby steps.
There are two types of people in this world: Those who like Neil Diamond, and those who don't. My ex-wife loves him.
Fake news, both statements.
Dude you are awesome. Cool transitions, calm and soothing music. Keep up the great and amazing work.
"oh they kissed" OH, THEY KISSED
I hate it so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:(((
ITS WONDERFUL!! ;;u;;
I feel like she wasn’t expecting that... I swear. I feel like she was supposed to give him a kiss on the cheek and he eventually turned his head the other way. She had a really really weird expression D: also wtf why would Pinocchio and geppetto kiss DDDDDDDD:
you're always so considerate when you're out in public. it's a breath of fresh air. keep up the great videos man! love this show.
Call me biased; but just seeing ''brutalmoose has a new video' is enough to have me hooked, so the format doesn't matter :) I mean, you're entertaining regardless of topic.
I'm planning on making a "real" creepy video recorded on a vhs and gave it to a random thrift shop, gonna spook some people
Holy shit, thats fort worth, you drove past my old home, right next to the bedroom store, I can't believe that place shut down, I havent been by alta mesa in years, this episode was a bigger treat than I could've ever expected
It really feels like the things your family recorded on VHS tapes for later rewatching say a lot about them. For example, one of the things I vaguely remember from my grandma's collection is Jesus Christ Superstar... and I wouldn't know what that says about my family, since I've never actually watched it.
(But we also had a tape with a few episodes of Pokemon, which I always credit as the thing that kickstarted my interest in anime.)
"The Disney Channel must have been pretty new"
Disney Channel premiered in 1983, Beauty and the Beast came out in 1991. This is just a recording of a free preview week.
"What About Bob" is funny, I would not describe it as howlingly funny
@Frizzurd blazing saddels
Only one i could think of
The guy who gave it that review was a furry
glad im not the only one who has seen that movie
Emily: Same. I liked it a lot when I was a kid though.
I've seen it. It's pretty good from what I remember. My Aunt who made me watch it would probably be fine with describing it as "howlingly funny" but I wouldn't.
"Something about Pinocchio being portrayed as a human adult just doesn't play well at times"
_Roberto Benigni starts sweating profusely_
The worse part is that with the girl it was creepy, but if it was a guy it would be annoying. No winning number on this one.
Some kinda Cool Username Is it bad that I’m oddly attracted to her pinnochio? She’s pullin off those tights
@@tobylarone3460 I uh, was thinking the same thing.
@@BaranoffIsaac huh. Interesting to know. Both that Benigni is returning to to this story, and that the Earth did not apparently swallow him after 2002. People just stopped talking about him after the disaster of his own Pinocchio adaptation and its US release.
@@randomguy8996 It was an... odd experience.
YOU HAVE SAVED ME!! I have been searching for those fucking boohbah things for 2 years because I couldn't remember their god damn name! I only had a vague recollection of my brother having one of the toys and them dancing on an infinite white plane. Thank you BrutalMoose for saving me from an eon of lack of knowledge.
Uh oh, that Piccnocole behind has awakened something weird in me
help
I was checking her out....
Yeah I gotta agree lol.
Right? Geppetto put in some work, goddamn
That actress had a fine af body
Glad to see I wasn't the only one who was a little weirdly turned on by Piccnocole.
Please stumble upon a cursed tape please stumble upon a cursed tape... I need a haunting.
@hippity hoppity It won't. This would be real, cool, genuine, and not stupid if it were to happen.
That Pinococicoclo was kinda cursed
@@Real1Gaming Somewhat. Wake me up when the electriconics of the house start acting up because of it.
Title sounds like a victim of The Ring.
To be fair...that's what I was expecting too.
"Shriveled up meat lump" is what they called me in high school
Oof
That's probably what they also called you in bed
That's hot.
Daniel Shimoda "Shriveled up" is not the phrase what I would associate with "hot". More like what happens to your fingers when you stay in the bath too long.
I have that exact Casper tape in my closet somewhere in a box of old VHS.
This whole little video series is such a trip for me. My Grandmother had an entire closet full of VHS tapes she recorded off the Disney Channel years before I was born. Every time I went to her house I would pull out tapes and watch them without even reading the labels half the time. Ended up seeing some obscure animated stuff from places like Japan, Sweden, and Australia. Great memories.
I had that Casper tape as a kid also, I’m only 25 though so the fuzzed out sound and old style animations always put me in a state of just, like a mix of comfortability but also unease😂
Some thrift stores don't allow filming, so just be careful if employees ask you to stop.
Gidget Hall well fuck them. What are they gonna do?
@@daisy8284 kick you out, the same as any stores that also have no filming rules. At walmart if you film by policy no one in the store has to service you anymore.
Actually stores can't stop you from filming because freedom of speech which includes filming. Hahahahha
Michael Chen freedom of speech still means freedom of consequences, just because you can do it, doesnt mean people cant punish you for it, so, Meh, lol
@@robertoschaumburg5719 In public, sure, you can film, but those are private properties, and you have to follow their rules.
Please continue this the transitions where godlike.
8/10
"It kinda seemed like the _My Little Ponies_ went to prison"
Oh yeah, Treasure Hunt is a good idea for a series (^-^)
It's like LGR Thrifts combined with a little bit of that special, pure madness that you get whenever you and Chadtronic look at random movies, lol. These are great, dude!
So there's two things that make our local used-crap shops here interesting:
For starters, it should be noted that I live in a pioneer town that was still being built about a hundred years ago. There's people living here today that worked the land with their grandparents. So there's a lot of cool antique crap.
BUT... it should also be noted that faux-antique crap was all the rage in the 1970s. So unless you have a discerning eye it's hard to tell what's an interesting piece of history and what's kitschy 70s garbage.
I used to work there as a volunteer. One of the things I found was a big manual all about operating 19th century steam-powered factory equipment. It was incredibly old and really cool. I gave it to the owner to display in our 'hall of fame'.
This either could have turned into
VHS
The Ring
or Sinister
But unfortunately we have My Little Pony goes to jail
I don't know, I still call that a win.
@@brendanthedreamer true
I was thinking about Sinister the whole time. I'd call MLP goes to a jail a win compared to that
I totally expected a Ring type of curse from that *"777"* label.
Brutal Moose is like my go to place for nostalgic existential dread at the passage of time.
The shots of a suburban town where most shops have closed down or been refurbished during one's life time as they fail to keep up with the times or bills, bills, so many bills, leading to bankruptcy adds further to the nostalgic dread.
Thank.
I like this series already. It's very chill and I love chilling with Ian :D
You could try treasure hunting for weird comics
This is the first vid of yours I'm seeing I have no idea who you are but when I saw your driving footage I was like "huh that looks like Texas" and then you mentioned being in the DFW area... nailed it!
Ikr, now I'm envisioning scenarios where I meet brutal moose in public 😂
So this series is essentially a DBZ fusion of LGR's Thrift videos and RLM's Black Spine BotW videos? Yes. Yes please I would like some more sir.
Major Shake This. I was just about to write exactly this, and we absolutely need more of it.
I was thinking the same, minus the DBZ reference.
"since I'm planning on moving soon"
Damn dude you do that a lot. Everything okay? Is the FBI after you?
Watching too much mary kate and ashley
Some people just gotta see as much of the world as possible, man
He found CP on one of the mystery tapes
@@pepesilvia8033 don't even joke about messed up stuff like that
Smallgremlin Gremlin whatever clod
A little tip for filming in the wild. Just pretend like you are facetimining with someone and people wont look at you as much. It takes the edge off.
*YOU’VE CRACKED THE CODE*
Man, you are a delight. I'm pretty sure I've seen all of your videos at this point at least once and I find them so comforting and funny. You are the Seinfeld equivalent of RUclips anxiety watching.
Going to Goodwill? Talk of love of Woodgrain? It's LGRMoose
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought this.
Haltom Thrift - has everything and the kitchen sink! Literally!
I didn't think this comment would actually make me laugh
Now: Jimmy Neutron
Next; Jack Black
Later: 9/11
The scary thing? You were right about the internet... Boomhauer.
This is not Boomhauer, nor is this Dale Gribble for Dale Gribble is dead by way of a death that can in no way be proven to have been staged.
HEY KIDS READY FOR THE VERY FAMILY FRIENDLY STUFF
FIRST JIMMY NEUTRON AND HIS CRAZY ADVENTURES
JACK BLACK THE COOL SHOW
AND DONT FORGOT
9/11
Clever.
@@rustyshackleford4370 Are you referring to the explosion that "killed" Peggy too? 🤔
SOOO happy You decided to do the mystery tape. Straight up one of my favorite series on youtube.
"What About Bob" is HOWLINGLY funny! I highly recommend!
8:36 PBG reviewed that "terrifying creature" a while back, didn't he?
Thunderlina yes he did
Yup!
Indeed he did, in his Goodwill Junk video.
Yep and I came to the comments to see if anyone mentioned it.
@@BudBud205 Me, too!
My Little Pony: Prison Tales is my favorite series.
Vlogwaves not my proudest moment...
My Little Prison
That honestly makes me think of a crossover between MLP:FiM and that one penguin cartoon RebelTaxi covered where they're all in prison.
My Little Brony: Prison is Magic.
"The Love Bug" was called "Herbie The Love Bug" when I was a kid. I had the book based on the movie, which I bought at school from Scholastic Books. I haven't thought of that in more than 40 years! Maybe my childhood wasn't as bad as I remember it.
This sounds like a recipe for either legendary creepypasta or demonitization.
Why not both?
One of my new favorite sentences.
"Mysterious Blank Tapes" a rip-off that's better than the original, "Cans Without Labels".
Do you buy em cheap?
It's funny how the judge made a summary about the risk of buying these kind of tapes:
"LO TOMAS EN ESAS CONDICIONES, TE 'FREGASTES'"
"You took it in those conditions, you got screwed"
ahahahahah it's incredibluy fitting!
I would be nice to see him bring this back. It was rather calm actually.
16:17
(pagan ritual unfolds)
“Hi!”
“Hey.”
😂
"Now the electronics section was a bit of a disaster."
Oh, Ian, you sweet summer child.
I just SAW that Pinocchio movie! It won an Emmy, and got a DVD release from VCI Home Video. ...and yes, that IS Danny Kaye as Geppetto, and Stan Winston worked on the prosthetic makeup effects.
...I work at a library that's also a really big video rental store.
Not gonna lie I’d get sucked into it if I was stoned
Exactly. It was huge. Not really a rare find.
"Laura" .... "que pase el desgraciado!"
HAHAHAHAHA
that show was hysterical!
im so glad you find confident and comfortable enough to branch out like this :) im really excited for more like this!
also im gonna have to go with boinky
His channel name is brutal moose not recluse!.
Ah, I remember the first time I found 2 unlabeled VHS tapes.
1 was a recording of Dragon ball Z, the other was porn.
A simple win win.
What kinda porn?
Sounds like a win to win for me
Both are good
how could you tell them apart
As someone who sat down and binged LGR’s thrift videos....im really loving this a lot haha
Who is LGR?
@@porkeyminch8044 Lazy Game Reviews
Cheers
This really makes me want to spend an afternoon browsing in the local thrift stores, but then I realize they're probably all closed. Thanks COVID.
And when they reopen, it's like, would you want to at this point?
@@swagar Probably wouldn't be much good stuff in stock, unless it's been sitting there for months.
@@Blakbox92 Ironically here in Sweden, many thrift stores where having problems accepting the increased amount of donated stuff they got. One of the few good things that came from the whole covid thing.
@@Blakbox92 1
Charity Shops in the UK were getting TONS of new stock due to people being at home and clearing out. Was fantastic.
Ever since you did the brutal foods episodes I’ve been wanting more of these keep em coming
Possible candidates for rare oddities to search for:
"Ugliest Garden Gnomes"
"Most Bizarre DIY Projects"
"Merchandise Based on Long-Forgotten Saturday Morning Cartoons"
Badly designed event t-shirts
I like that Saturday morning cartoon idea.
I don't know about you but I got plenty of DIY garden gnomes that I like to make while watching my favorite Captain N episodes.
This makes me want to go hunting for tapes myself.
**Accidentally causes my home to be haunted**
Sounds like a win to me
Christopher Moon “Accidentally”
I've done that before actually! I found a random free tape at an estate sale. Did end up haunter
@@Pinkcatninja did your movie deal come through? I swear mind's been in pre production for ages
It's still so wild every time I come back to binge the VHS tape series, to see Ian literally driving through my neighborhood