This furthers my belief that the director just heard "subverting expectations" somewhere and decided it would be a great excuse to cram in a bunch of pointless "twists"
They definitely would've liked The Exterminator better had they seen the unedited film. There's a great decapitation scene in the first two minutes that they would've thought was very cool. Also, in the uncut version, the main character has flashbacks to Nam and it kind of explains his emotionally cool demeanor, an allusion to PTSD.
I hate that I’m finding this videos 5 years later because I worked on the set of deadliest prey as a grip and an extra who you can see at: 5:46 They were completely right about them being sincere about the movie. They were obviously fully aware of the cult following which is why they were even making the sequel, but they thought the following was by die hard action flick lovers. Not people who thought it was a great awful movie. There were parts where the one other writer who wasn’t Ted or David Prior suggested doing a funny bit, like when Candy Girl/The “true that” girl was flirting with Danton he would look directly at the camera with a “you gotta be kiddin’ me” kind of look, but they said “No, the fans don’t want that”. Which they were probably right about but for the wrong reasons. They really didn’t know that it had a love/hate relationship about it. BTW about the “True that” chick. That was literally referred to as her catchphrase and was suppose to originally be “true business”. Unrecognized visionaries without a doubt. Overall was a fun and very interesting experience. Ted Prior, David Campbell, and Fritz Matthews were awesome guys. I just wish I had seen the first movie before working the film because I couldn’t believe that they literally made the same film twice. They were working with an insanely low budget (I believe 40K was the number). Although looking back on it now it was never going to be anything more than a sequel to an action film flop from the 80’s so having this evil twin brother of a film is, in a way, more of an interesting outcome lol
Nice! Butbutbut WHY did they just make the same film again?? Surely they knew the only ppl who would see their new movie would 90% be ppl who already knew the OG Deadly Prey inside & out!?
It's always the ones you don't expect who know how to use guns. Jack lines up, takes about one second to aim, and calmly puts a bullet between little Stuart's eyes. I did not see that coming.
Connor Ruebusch True Dat. And also in the Shakma episode he shows his 'expertise' on grain counts and gun calibers during the discussion on the Beaks (I think that's what it was called) movie.
Notice also how the pistol barely moves/changes position when he's shooting, even though Jay and Josh seem stronger than him. I think he could survive edged weapons.
@PokerPlayerJames Just in the last mission, but you're right; it is a true second-person perspective. I can only think of one other example of SPP in videogames, but I can't remember the title. In the game you have psychic powers, one of which is the ability to see through the eyes of an enemy, while still controling your character. I don't remember much else about the game, but I think it had a heavy focus on stealth, and it was either for original Xbox, or possibly Sega Dreamcast. Anyone in this decade-old comment know what game I'm talking about? No? Ok.
Deadliest Prey was actually a turn based RPG game based on Deadly Prey. That's why all the enemies take turns attacking him after he has his turn. RLM just watched a lets play of it.
I could never comprehend people that said they've "watched" all of The Office dozens of times. Then over the pandemic era I discovered how BotW just works perfectly as an eternal background noise show for chores, housework, etc. Now I understand.
you mean the exterminator. I saw that film when it first came out and in that version as the guy is lowered into the meat grinder a pile of minced meat comes out the side. that version must have a major edit.
At 13:03 there's the quote "Are you sure? I'm talking live Jell-O here." I thought of this episode when I saw the "Today I Found Out" episode "Why Can't You Put Pineapple in Jello?" A Bonus Fact near the end is that a scientist named Dr. Adrian Upton in 1974 did an EEG experiment on a bowl of jello and it recorded the same alpha wave pattern an awake human would. The point of the experiment was to prove that EEGs shouldn't be used as the sole means of determining a person alive or not. What if this kid saw the same experiment and didn't know it's intended purpose. The jello is alive!
@@ashlee6675 Terrible game. Yes there is the shooting in the dark part what made the game crap but there was an other thing, I was regurarly hit by some monster when I oppened a door and I couldn't believed how suck my reflexes are, than I was hit again and became angry, reloded the game and when I opened the same door I was hit again. WTF I said, I was never that bad. So I reloaded the game again and when I opened the door the same time I was stepped back. And the monsta what was supposed to hit me jumped from the side THAN TURNED 90° IN THE AIR and continued jumping toward me and hit me. They didn't even tried, they just cheated, you open the door, you will be hit, that is the game.
@@kevinwr7093 hey those serve a functional purpose and can usually be avoided once you get the map layout down. Making an enemy that insta-hits you in a scripted event that triggers even when you're out of range is a bit different.
Yeah, definitely a heavily edited version of "The Exterminator." I remember seeing the film and it showing a lot more of the meatgrinder scene. (Including a great cutaway of ground meat and a little blood coming out of the bottom.)
When jack randomly cracks up and the writing pops up as he says “this is sucks” I literally almost tripped over my dog as we were waking through the streets of Savannah and everyone was staring at my cause I was Laughing so hard . How was I supposed to explain myself
Yeah I remember as a kid my mate had a Betamax in th early 80’s & his folks had left a copy of The Exterminator lying around & we gave it a watch & I recall the opening scene in Vietnam had a really grisly decapitation scene that I’ve rembered from when I was 7!! Messed me up for a bit.
For some apparent reason, I came to the realization that The Deadliest Prey was filmed in my local area as the news anchor is from local station, WRKG News 5. I feel just a little more special now that such a "great film" was made here.
Fun fact: The writer and director of The Exterminator, John Glickenhaus now runs an extremely successful bespoke racecar building company, bearing the same last name. They make absolutely astounding cars, like the Glickenhaus SCG 003S.
32:12 Holy crap, that's my news station! The anchorman (Bill Riales) actually does local news here in Mobile, and the logo in the background is the same as well. Wasn't expecting to see that in this movie. After doing a little research, this whole movie was filmed in my city. Interesting.
"Hey, man, dude man, I will send you the URL" gets me every time. I've probably watched at 30:04 10 times already. Jack is a national treasure. For multiple nations.
My old boss from Milwaukee was always talking about how great these guys were, but I never got around to checking it out. I wish I had, we were hanging out daily for years, could have watched RLM together the whole time lol
I genuinely think the uncut version of The Exterminator is worthy of a re:View. Censored versions of movies are a blight on cinema and the real version of this film is genuinely great.
2019 speaking: the bit at 38:05, where Danton is about to backhand someone, stops short and tosses the smartphone away first, is genuinely clever 2013 humor
The allusions to non-injury in this first film make me think of the Disney show Talespin, in which it would go out of its way to make sure we saw someone parachuting out of the VIOLENTLY EXPLODED AIRPLANES... And one day my brother and I saw an episode where there was no parachuting guy and we immediately concluded that he was deader than shit...
Apparently Candy Girl became a director and producer, and is a figure in some fringe movie circles. She appears to have four separate IMDb pages, so it's a bit hard to say what she has actually done.
The Exterminator came out in 1980 (not 1996) to cash in on the wave of vigilante crime spree movies like Death Wish. It only took watching this 1000 times to realize their error.
Fun fact: the writer/director of The Exterminator is now making niche (but pretty legit) sportscars. They even race in World Endurance Championship nowadays - if the name isn't clear enough it's the most important racing series for this kind of cars.
the usage of stock sound effects in Deadliest Prey is so funny bc every time a guy gets stabbed I think "oh hey, that's the sound it makes when you feed fish to the idol in Spyro 2" or some shit. like it's the worst "splat" they could have used
"Hot dog cop" was Christopher George, star of "The Rat Patrol" tv series in the '60's and was in "Rio Lobo" with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and James Caan.
I’m sure someone else has said this, but that editing test they referred to is something known as the Kuleshov Effect. A very simple but essential element in filmmaking
Amazingly Mike Lebeau (Stuart) became a lead developer at Google in around 2008. A few videos posted online showing him discussing Google Voice Actions, one of the predecessors to Google Assistant. Guess casting him as a computer genius in PD2 was not far off the mark.
This is so fun to watch, thanks for that! I've never imagined I would be watching a show about some of the things I used to do with my friends when we had time to waste. I don't think you guys have watched this one so I leave it as a recommendation: "Man's Best Friend" (1993) a cybernetic dog project gone bad (casts Ally Sheedy and Max Henrisken).
You 4 guys are the best :D I know that Mike is like head of RLM or something and congrats to Star Wars reviews and the other things, but in the case of Best of the Worst ... the kings are you guys :D
That sucks that they watched the edited version of “exterminator” because I was really looking forward to seeing their reaction to the infamous beheading scene at the beginning of the film. They would have definitely gotten a kick out if that
I love this movie the Exterminator. the built up is that he's a Vietnam Vet. returning back home can't find a job. his buddy helps him get a job. but Robert Ginty's Eastland character decides to help people by fighting crime.this movie is a more action pack version of Charles Bronson's Death Wish Movie from 1974. I too like Exterminator II .
Ah yes, the episode where Jack says "This is sucks". I can't stop saying this now, along with another one of his lines from a previous episode of BOTW: "This guy is fuck"
The version of the exterminator you guys watched is definitely edited for tv because I’ve seen the film and other reviews on it, it’s gritty and violent, also the story is heavily explained
Wow, it’s so wild watching those pyrotechnics as the helicopter is flying away, and realizing it was only a year or so later when they had the accident filming the Twilight Zone. I mean some of those explosions look pretty close.
Rich's literal spit-take when Jack says, "...and they seem to have a lovely time!" is so wonderful.
And it's great that Jack almost had a spit-take in the viewing and Rich said 'you should have let the spit-take happen'. He took his own advice.
I think that's the first time I've seen an actual spit take 😂
@@BioYuGi it's like poetry, it rhymes
A "subvert your expectations" joke in a video from 2013? How the hell did they manage that? My expectations are officially subverted.
rich is a God after all
This furthers my belief that the director just heard "subverting expectations" somewhere and decided it would be a great excuse to cram in a bunch of pointless "twists"
@@BTAL1ama The director never said subverting expectations, he even said that the intention was never to subvert any expectations
Real name: The Rich-inator
Occupation: Time Traveller
Only possible rational solution!
@@shamusbob7969 it's not just the cliché though, it's the long pause and Jack's look of disgust when Jay says it.
They definitely would've liked The Exterminator better had they seen the unedited film. There's a great decapitation scene in the first two minutes that they would've thought was very cool. Also, in the uncut version, the main character has flashbacks to Nam and it kind of explains his emotionally cool demeanor, an allusion to PTSD.
i remember the the 'chicken' scene too. it freaked me out as a kid
PTSD's never boring in the presence of a meat grinder.
And the meat grinder has a pretty gruesome outcome.
That decapitation is INCREDIBLE.
@@shamusbob7969 Yeah, it's an eerie decapitation. Usually in movies the head is cut clean, I think this way is more upsetting.
Jack "I'm Not a Gun Nut" Packard scores a perfect headshot on the effigy of a child.
Grew up on a farm / never exploded a single varmint?
I find this suspect.
He just hates children THAT much, lol
@@ethicalcheeze1407 makes perfect sense since he's the only RLM guy with kids.
@@pinkdebugger holy shit, he has children? That's adorable.
I know that it wasnt that far away but thats a pretty good shot by jack
Jack's maniacal laughter, "This is Sucks", followed by a flicker of excitement at the Boglin, is one of my all time favourite RLM moments
I like to spend my rapidly waning time on this Earth watching a group of people I've never met watch shitty films.
I do this intentionally.
OH GOD WHY HELP ME I CAN'T STOP
All that I see, absolute Horror!
I cannot live; I cannot die.
Better than cable at least
Tru dat! :D
I hate that I’m finding this videos 5 years later because I worked on the set of deadliest prey as a grip and an extra who you can see at: 5:46
They were completely right about them being sincere about the movie. They were obviously fully aware of the cult following which is why they were even making the sequel, but they thought the following was by die hard action flick lovers. Not people who thought it was a great awful movie.
There were parts where the one other writer who wasn’t Ted or David Prior suggested doing a funny bit, like when Candy Girl/The “true that” girl was flirting with Danton he would look directly at the camera with a “you gotta be kiddin’ me” kind of look, but they said “No, the fans don’t want that”. Which they were probably right about but for the wrong reasons. They really didn’t know that it had a love/hate relationship about it.
BTW about the “True that” chick. That was literally referred to as her catchphrase and was suppose to originally be “true business”. Unrecognized visionaries without a doubt.
Overall was a fun and very interesting experience. Ted Prior, David Campbell, and Fritz Matthews were awesome guys. I just wish I had seen the first movie before working the film because I couldn’t believe that they literally made the same film twice. They were working with an insanely low budget (I believe 40K was the number).
Although looking back on it now it was never going to be anything more than a sequel to an action film flop from the 80’s so having this evil twin brother of a film is, in a way, more of an interesting outcome lol
Wow... 40k. Unbelievable.
Thanks for this, I hope it was fun and they paid you adequately
@@kjkiefcakes1847 Well, I can definitely say it was fun lol
Nice!
Butbutbut WHY did they just make the same film again??
Surely they knew the only ppl who would see their new movie would 90% be ppl who already knew the OG Deadly Prey inside & out!?
Everybody upvote this comment
It's always the ones you don't expect who know how to use guns. Jack lines up, takes about one second to aim, and calmly puts a bullet between little Stuart's eyes. I did not see that coming.
Connor Ruebusch True Dat. And also in the Shakma episode he shows his 'expertise' on grain counts and gun calibers during the discussion on the Beaks (I think that's what it was called) movie.
Jack also talks grain count in "amazing exploding varmints". He grew up on a farm.
Wizard also blew that thing to kingdom come.
...Neither will his coworkers when he shows up late to work one day...
Notice also how the pistol barely moves/changes position when he's shooting, even though Jay and Josh seem stronger than him. I think he could survive edged weapons.
That Doom 3 joke is GOLD!
My favorite thing about binge-watching my way through Red Letter Media archives is witnessing the fluctuating doughiness of Jay Bauman.
Personally, I prefer the constant exceptional doughiness of Rich Evans.
Jay, see the actors we hire are like...Fred Williamson, or Jim Brown. See, you on the other hand, you’re a bit doughier than them
Josh is fucking TRIM in this one.
Jay is hot AF. He can bang.
@@violettaeve Oh trust me, we know
I thought I heard an angel singing, but then I realized it was Rich laughing...
Rich Evans' laugh is one of the most precious things on RUclips. I can NOT get enough of it.
True that.
I suppose you like finger nails on blackboards as well...
I had enough after half a second.
Can't stand it
i love watching jack on the edge of his seat trying to keep up with the movies
"That happened so slow, I didn't have time to react" :D :D
Made me LOL. Rich is a comic genius.
"It was like staring into infinity." Possibly the funniest thing Rich has ever said.
"It's like Dan Prior thought the internet was like a TV channel." -Rich Evans on Dan Prior being a visionary, apparently
Dan Prior was the original Twitch streamer.
The Deadliest Prey series is like a poem, it rhymes.
They're stylistically designed to be that way.
They're so dense. Every frame has so many things going on.
11:17 - Could this game be the world's first SECOND-person shooter?
The BotW fanbase has underappreciated this comment almost as egregiously as the BotW cast underappreciated Rich Evans' Doom 3 joke.
@@sheldonshires2769 kept my ears open for that, was not disappointed
@@sheldonshires2769 the fact that he didnt even need to think about it had me crying lol
In Soviet Shlockia, FPS shoots *_you._*
@PokerPlayerJames Just in the last mission, but you're right; it is a true second-person perspective. I can only think of one other example of SPP in videogames, but I can't remember the title. In the game you have psychic powers, one of which is the ability to see through the eyes of an enemy, while still controling your character. I don't remember much else about the game, but I think it had a heavy focus on stealth, and it was either for original Xbox, or possibly Sega Dreamcast. Anyone in this decade-old comment know what game I'm talking about? No? Ok.
I sure someone said it about Deadliest Prey but, "It's like poetry. They rhyme. "
chucknut97 we may have gone a bit too far in some places.
fourcrippledhorses [Rick sips coffee...forgets to blink]
Deadliest Prey was actually a turn based RPG game based on Deadly Prey. That's why all the enemies take turns attacking him after he has his turn. RLM just watched a lets play of it.
Hello to everyone that is binge watching these endlessly like myself 👋
Hello
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Greetings traveler might I share your fire
I could never comprehend people that said they've "watched" all of The Office dozens of times. Then over the pandemic era I discovered how BotW just works perfectly as an eternal background noise show for chores, housework, etc. Now I understand.
Playing Dangerous 2 should've been lowered into a meat grinder. Opportunity missed!
True dat
you mean the exterminator. I saw that film when it first came out and in that version as the guy is lowered into the meat grinder a pile of minced meat comes out the side. that version must have a major edit.
At 13:03 there's the quote "Are you sure? I'm talking live Jell-O here." I thought of this episode when I saw the "Today I Found Out" episode "Why Can't You Put Pineapple in Jello?" A Bonus Fact near the end is that a scientist named Dr. Adrian Upton in 1974 did an EEG experiment on a bowl of jello and it recorded the same alpha wave pattern an awake human would. The point of the experiment was to prove that EEGs shouldn't be used as the sole means of determining a person alive or not. What if this kid saw the same experiment and didn't know it's intended purpose. The jello is alive!
Is that where that ad campaign came from? 'J-E-L-L-O, it's alive!'
I loved that Doom 3 joke!
Amazing how it still hold up today, unlike DOOM 3
@@ashlee6675 Terrible game. Yes there is the shooting in the dark part what made the game crap but there was an other thing, I was regurarly hit by some monster when I oppened a door and I couldn't believed how suck my reflexes are, than I was hit again and became angry, reloded the game and when I opened the same door I was hit again. WTF I said, I was never that bad. So I reloaded the game again and when I opened the door the same time I was stepped back. And the monsta what was supposed to hit me jumped from the side THAN TURNED 90° IN THE AIR and continued jumping toward me and hit me.
They didn't even tried, they just cheated, you open the door, you will be hit, that is the game.
It was honestly such a perfect joke to answer Jay's question and I wish they all got it lol
@@Zodroo_Tintit reminded me of the hit scanner Shotgun Zombies and Machine Gun Zombies that would hit you from across the map in the original Doom
@@kevinwr7093 hey those serve a functional purpose and can usually be avoided once you get the map layout down. Making an enemy that insta-hits you in a scripted event that triggers even when you're out of range is a bit different.
Yeah, definitely a heavily edited version of "The Exterminator." I remember seeing the film and it showing a lot more of the meatgrinder scene. (Including a great cutaway of ground meat and a little blood coming out of the bottom.)
+s0denone haha!
The Vietnam be heading is the best onscreen decap I’ve ever seen
I wish they'd revisit The Exterminator in the full version.
"This is sucks" That killed me
The 5 second laugh at nothing leading up to it made it even better
Edit: time stamp 7:21
@@MrGeorgeFlorcus Hey, look! A Boglin!
True that.
@@buckmartinez - aggressively zooms in -
Jack has the best laugh of anyone on the show. It’s so contagious
He's got like a perfect dad laugh and it's deeply contagious.
Mike's real laugh is so rare but I think it's the best when someone finally makes him crack up.
Excited to see this in my subscriptions then sad when I realised I already watched it on your website
Rest In Power Glenn
Wow, jack looked so much better with a beard. I took him way more seriously in this because of it.
Deadliest Prey was the prototype for The Force Awakens
Deadliest Prey was less of a rehash than The Force Awakens. It had a different ending.
@@Neitenth True That.
Doesn't really surprise me that the director of Playing Dangerous 1 and 2 just went on to do Playboy "documentaries".
Jay is freakin' adorable. I bet old ladies pinch his cheek on the street :)
I would pinch his cheeks too, but not the ones on his face
LemonLord01 are you talking about his buttcheeks? Tee hee
@@roelin360 True dat
@@clemfandango8182 can you hear me?
@@CeruleanBlue61 Who the fuck are you?! Yes Matthew Griffiths, I can hear you.
Jack looks almost badass with bald head and stubble.
Kinda looks like Dr Steel
Emphasis on "Almost" XD
You've never seen a real badass. Really embarrassing comment
@@WeBreakItAllDownRightHere Nailed the DVD with a perfect headshot first try. That's fairly badass.
@@WeBreakItAllDownRightHere dude, you listen to Bon Jovi....
When jack randomly cracks up and the writing pops up as he says “this is sucks” I literally almost tripped over my dog as we were waking through the streets of Savannah and everyone was staring at my cause I was Laughing so hard . How was I supposed to explain myself
The Exterminator is extremely violent in its uncut version. It has some of the most realistic gore I've ever seen on a film.
Yeah I remember as a kid my mate had a Betamax in th early 80’s & his folks had left a copy of The Exterminator lying around & we gave it a watch & I recall the opening scene in Vietnam had a really grisly decapitation scene that I’ve rembered from when I was 7!! Messed me up for a bit.
For some apparent reason, I came to the realization that The Deadliest Prey was filmed in my local area as the news anchor is from local station, WRKG News 5.
I feel just a little more special now that such a "great film" was made here.
Fun fact: The writer and director of The Exterminator, John Glickenhaus now runs an extremely successful bespoke racecar building company, bearing the same last name. They make absolutely astounding cars, like the Glickenhaus SCG 003S.
32:12 Holy crap, that's my news station! The anchorman (Bill Riales) actually does local news here in Mobile, and the logo in the background is the same as well. Wasn't expecting to see that in this movie.
After doing a little research, this whole movie was filmed in my city. Interesting.
"Hey, man, dude man, I will send you the URL" gets me every time. I've probably watched at 30:04 10 times already. Jack is a national treasure. For multiple nations.
Paul McCartney is the Exterminator?
Also, it's good to see that Rich Evans grew his finger back.
I think he used Jilly Juice to do it. Has it been around that long? Rich made his own Richy Juice and that psycho lady just stole his recipe.... Yep.
Guys, please find the girl who played Candy. I want her to be on an episode of Best of the Worst. Make it a hacker themed episode or something.
True dat!
Josh Carter I heard that!
Yes I know. I've already looked her up. They need to find her.
We've reached 60 likes. This means they will do it right?
i don't think she would be a good fit for the show based on her Twitter...
This is sucks
7:21
You is sucks
True dat.
I recognize that line! They said that in the video! I know what that is!
@@Around_blax_dont_relax I clapped! I clapped when I saw it!
Next time, "Ishtar 2", "Nukie 2: Nuked Again", and "Thunderpants: The Reckoning"
Hang on. The Exterminator is a movie about a Vietnam War veteran who becomes a vigilante murderer. Is his name Frank Castle?
DIS UGANDAN KNUCKLES SEY You don't fuck with a mans goldfish.
The Exterminator was one of several ripoffs of The Executioner, some of the others being The Destroyer/Remo Williams and The Punisher.
I’m really surprised they still haven’t made a proper Mack Bolan movie.
My old boss from Milwaukee was always talking about how great these guys were, but I never got around to checking it out.
I wish I had, we were hanging out daily for years, could have watched RLM together the whole time lol
I think Jack is the actual “world’s most perfect killer” after seeing him make that head shot on the first try at the end.
jack is more hardcore than anyone knows
I genuinely think the uncut version of The Exterminator is worthy of a re:View. Censored versions of movies are a blight on cinema and the real version of this film is genuinely great.
“I don’t know, everyone on set just called him ‘that Paperchase Guy’ “
~Megaweapon
2019 speaking: the bit at 38:05, where Danton is about to backhand someone, stops short and tosses the smartphone away first, is genuinely clever 2013 humor
True That.
That final bullet into Playing Dangerous was so fucking beautiful
The allusions to non-injury in this first film make me think of the Disney show Talespin, in which it would go out of its way to make sure we saw someone parachuting out of the VIOLENTLY EXPLODED AIRPLANES...
And one day my brother and I saw an episode where there was no parachuting guy and we immediately concluded that he was deader than shit...
When I first saw this in my subscriptions, I thought it was a reupload or something. "It's like poetry..."
"...it's sort of, they rhyme."
I hope you were referring to the george lucas quote in regards to Exterminator prequel. Or the Prey sequel.
That's gonna be great.
It's so dense every scene has so many things going on.
Hey fuck you Rick Berman. Wait a minute... You're not Rick Berman. What is it with Ricks?
I'm not sure this makes sense, but I want to take a nap in Wizard's beard.
I don't know how that couldn't make sense.
That was a pretty good video game joke.
snuke37 It was a dark game and you couldn't have both a flashlight and a gun out at the same time.
Anyone else bothered by the boy pulling on the pay phone cord?
Not only is the "flack vest" a burlap sack with stenciled letters on it, they spelled flak wrong. That's amazing
Apparently Candy Girl became a director and producer, and is a figure in some fringe movie circles. She appears to have four separate IMDb pages, so it's a bit hard to say what she has actually done.
The Exterminator came out in 1980 (not 1996) to cash in on the wave of vigilante crime spree movies like Death Wish. It only took watching this 1000 times to realize their error.
I was on a Best of the Worst kick this week so this is insta-nostalgia for me.
I just laughed my ass off at the "Doom 3" line. Bravo, Rich!
The Deadliest Prey subverted our expectations! It's even better than the Last Jedi
Fun fact: the writer/director of The Exterminator is now making niche (but pretty legit) sportscars. They even race in World Endurance Championship nowadays - if the name isn't clear enough it's the most important racing series for this kind of cars.
got any source? would love to see more
the usage of stock sound effects in Deadliest Prey is so funny bc every time a guy gets stabbed I think "oh hey, that's the sound it makes when you feed fish to the idol in Spyro 2" or some shit. like it's the worst "splat" they could have used
RLM has been subverting our expectations since 2013
The video game in Playing Dangerous 2 is the rare one-of-a-kind example of a 2nd-person shooter.
Even if the bad guys in Playing Dangerous 2 had died, it wouldn't have mattered. Because no one's ever REALLY gone...
"Hot dog cop" was Christopher George, star of "The Rat Patrol" tv series in the '60's and was in "Rio Lobo" with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and James Caan.
was hotdog cop the long awaited sequal to samurai cop and hollywood cop?
finding a botw i haven't seen before is like finding a leftover four course meal in the fridge that i forgot about
hey look, a boglin!
Now if only there were pogs as well.
I'm genuinely impressed Rich never botched "non-medy."
And then Jay flops the word and says "NOM-nedy"!
Can't believe no one else pointed it out.
I’m sure someone else has said this, but that editing test they referred to is something known as the Kuleshov Effect. A very simple but essential element in filmmaking
Someone else? They mention it in the video!
@@joelsmith5938 a little late to the party broseph
Rich Evans is a beautiful man.
True dat.
@@Thumbsupurbum there’s a button under your comment that says “Translate to English” and if I click on it, it changes your comment to “That’s right.”
Amazingly Mike Lebeau (Stuart) became a lead developer at Google in around 2008. A few videos posted online showing him discussing Google Voice Actions, one of the predecessors to Google Assistant. Guess casting him as a computer genius in PD2 was not far off the mark.
This is so fun to watch, thanks for that! I've never imagined I would be watching a show about some of the things I used to do with my friends when we had time to waste. I don't think you guys have watched this one so I leave it as a recommendation: "Man's Best Friend" (1993) a cybernetic dog project gone bad (casts Ally Sheedy and Max Henrisken).
You 4 guys are the best :D I know that Mike is like head of RLM or something and congrats to Star Wars reviews and the other things, but in the case of Best of the Worst ... the kings are you guys :D
Red Letter Media: Subverting your expectations since 2013
29:45
This reaction is coming from a guy who reacted to Mike spitting out a ice cube, that hit his drink with:
"You spitted on my drink, DAWG!"
SolidMike84
This show is SO fucking awesome!
It's so fun going back in time and seeing how everyone changes. :D
...they didn't even toast with full juice boxes? Just so they could have the obvious gag of them loudly slurping them?
Binging these while sick with the flu. Thanks for the laughs.
Jacks brilliant Line of
"This is Sucks"
should be known to more people because that's my favourite thing to say
Lol. 😂😂😂the smiley face in the dirt followed by the one liner “have a nice day”
That sucks that they watched the edited version of “exterminator” because I was really looking forward to seeing their reaction to the infamous beheading scene at the beginning of the film. They would have definitely gotten a kick out if that
That Doom 3 joke was fucking legendary
I love this movie the Exterminator. the built up is that he's a Vietnam Vet. returning back home can't find a job. his buddy helps him get a job. but Robert Ginty's Eastland character decides to help people by fighting crime.this movie is a more action pack version of Charles Bronson's Death Wish Movie from 1974. I too like Exterminator II .
“Just show a headline, crime is on the rise, and cut to his stupid fucking face” hahahaha I fucking love Jack.
This is probably my favorite panel combination
Ah yes, the episode where Jack says "This is sucks". I can't stop saying this now, along with another one of his lines from a previous episode of BOTW: "This guy is fuck"
That Doom 3 joke was actually amazing.
The version of the exterminator you guys watched is definitely edited for tv because I’ve seen the film and other reviews on it, it’s gritty and violent, also the story is heavily explained
these videos never fail to cheer me up & give me a hell of a time. love you guys
It makes me so happy to see jack with facial hair.
Wow, it’s so wild watching those pyrotechnics as the helicopter is flying away, and realizing it was only a year or so later when they had the accident filming the Twilight Zone. I mean some of those explosions look pretty close.
You guys know there's a movie with both Reb Brown and Ted Prior? And Prior directed it?
Night Claws
11:51 that scene made me laugh so hard spilled my drink!
"Well, that was fun."
:D
Can we appreciate how good of a shot Jack is?
Great episode again guys, this has been my favourite end to the show so far.
Another great episode. You guys are great. Keep it up.