I like that the boss is mad that the gorilla isn't ready yet but he's also mad that the guy spends all his time trying to get the gorilla ready like what do u want
that boss was an idiot, why would you fire your incredibly talented gorilla man for working too much at his job?? watch your sales plummet when your next guy starts churning out low quality gorillas because he values his work/life balance
It's funny, every time Johnathan Frakes isn't on the screen it's like his face just totally slips from my memory. It's like he eliminates my object permanence.
If anyone is still curious. That sleepwalking cop was actually a french detective named Robert Ledru back in the 19th century. He shot and killed a man on the beach, which he was quite surprised to figure out later during his investigation of the case. He said that he had no recollection of killing the man, but he recognized the footprints leading from the body as his own and his gun was missing a bullet. He had also woken up that morning with wet sandy socks. Crazy stuff
@@orchdork775 Supposedly he was kept under guard in a cabin for the rest of his life because he was concerned that he was a threat to the public. I can't find any primary sources for the story but it is all over the internet. The oldest reference I can find is a 1963 "novelized biography" of Ledru.
also how did they rule out that possibility that’s he’s lying? like what if he killed someone and was like “no no no i was sleepwalking”, super interesting
@@finmiles965 the phrase “pretty boy” has homophobic connotations where im from so it didn’t even register as a compliment to me. but idk if it’s different elsewhere so maybe it was meant to be a compliment
I think it says something about the average age of Jarvis' viewers that so many people thought the gorilla was CGI. For some perspective, this was a low-budget TV show made in 1998; meanwhile, Monsters, Inc. was a big-budget CG movie from a studio that was experts in their field, and Pixar made a huge deal about how revolutionary and difficult the fur effects on Sully were -- and that movie came out in *2001.* There's no way that gorilla was CG, guys.
that whole thing made me feel so OLD and im not even that old. cgi doesn't even look that realistic nowadays, let alone when it was in its infancy. if that gorilla was actually cgi it would've looked more like optimus primal
It's kinda sad that everyone just jumps to "computers" whenever they wonder how a shot was made. I guess only kids are gonna be watching a guy watch an old TV show on the internet, but come ON people there's no way that's a CGI gorilla.
@@Nothingseen I think one of the things that makes me extra sad is that this guy in particular had all the practical effect work he & his company did completely done over in cgi for the thing 2011 ): im not a fan of the prevalence of cgi in movies though I really shouldn't be shaking my cane at Kids These Days. but still
I feel like i technically fall into that younger demographic but even i know cgi wasnt that great back then (well editing and sfx as a whole back then was extremely hit or miss when it came to 3d animation and editing 3d into live action spaces, and 3d animation in the early 2010s wasnt the most realistic or well done either, so im not sure why anybody born during that time would believe that the 90s wouldve been better in that aspect) hence why even today most sfx is done using an animatronic with cgi over it/blended into it, we are still in an uncanny valley when it comes to cgi so the thought that a low budget tv show from the 90s somehow cracked the secret to cgi that even studios today havent is an odd idea
"My goal is to be buried in this suit. "Your wish is my command." Jarvis, I must stress that in the funniest way possible to me, this sounds like a threat /lh
When it comes to the wearing 3 shirts to run thing, in the 90s a popular theory was that you would lose more weight the more you sweat, so some people would bundle up or even wear latex to exercise in. Which btw is super unhealthy, and can lead to people just like, passing out in the middle of their run.
I remember in training for track wearing an extra layer or two to help warm the whole body up a little faster and I think it also adds weight and resistance to help work your muscles a little harder.
Im also surprised that Chat said it wasn't the "Murder House" from AHS when it definitely is... that house has been used in other films as well. All it took was just using IMDB and having the address lmfao
I actually know a little of the mythos of the "cursed chair" There is a pub somewhere where a man sentenced to hang said nobody had better sit in his favorite chair, or they'd be cursed. Several people met with gnarly accidents after sitting in said chair so now either the pub keeps it up on the wall, or they sold it to Zach Baggins for his museum and he did the same so no one else could be cursed.
this is so old but i love these videos, its one of those weird stories that happen in this show sometimes where nothing actually happens lol. like its a weird coincidence but its definitely believeable. so for that i feel like i SHOULD dislike it but i love it tbh its so feel-good
Imagine my surprise when Tom Woodruff Jr becomes a big part of this video and I know who he is because he’s an alum from my college and we had an award named after him for our student film festival. Also I worked for the local newspaper after graduation and interviewed Tom once because his brother still lives in town and he was doing a viewing party of Frankenstein at a local nursing home and talking about the make-up/special effects. My brain is exploding.
There is a "cursed" chair in a museum and they nailed it to the wall so hight up, that nobody can sit in it, because people kept sitting in it as a joke or dare and they supposedly all died
Lmao I love how that clip of him scaring some people comes with the line “ever since I was a child this was the only thing I ever wanted to do.” Also love how it’s just *his* suit lmao Be fun to get a pic with him!
I heard of the choir incident before, and the actual story is even crazier, since there were I believe 15 people instead of 5. 1950s in Nebraska if you wanna look it up for yourself
As a person with ADHD, I fully appreciate your tangents and would probably be trying to figure out the gorrila thing on my own, but now I don't have to :)
Right! Sometimes I watch a movie, and I hear someone / see someone and I can’t remember where, and I look it up, look it up, idk if it’s my ADD or what- but I can’t get my mind off it unless I know
I was around 17 or 18 when this show came out. In the ghost story, that girl’s clothes would have stood out immediately to those guys as very retro and 60s/70s. I think it was meant to be a wink to the audience, but it was more like being hit with a sledgehammer. Also, I don’t remember any actual people dressing like those guys, but I occasionally remember guys on tv shows wearing a brightly colored tank top over a t-shirt. I always kind of wondered if it was a way to cover up a logo or graphic that they weren’t sure was okay to show on tv because of copyright. Attempting to make it look like a cool or hip fashion choice on shows when just a tank top wouldn’t be appropriate. I kind of wonder if that’s why vests were so popular on tv but less so in real life. Maybe they used them to cover up the logos on the breast of shirts. Also, I *do* remember having undershirts showing at the collar was a thing. I hated it, but it was almost unavoidable because crew neck undershirts came up higher than crew neck t-shirts. They did that on purpose exactly so they would show. I’m so glad that particular trend died.
I think they had this guy come in with street clothes and had nothing on hand that would be more appropriate for running that fit him so they put a massive tank top to look like "athletic wear". Henley dude got the shorts. Maybe they rushed the filming for that episode.
Really enjoyed the tangent with the gorilla man. Now I want you to track him down and interview him on the show about his career. Could be a great main channel video.
The four person choir one really seemed like a pilot episode and I really wanna watch the show, they're so wholesome and cute. I love them! Even the name sounds like a show from the 90s that I missed out on “Joyful Noise”. Why isn’t this a show that I can go binge watch, right now?!
@@sleepyqueer it really did! they seemed like they were having fun and their interactions felt like the characters really did know each other for years.
There's a whole Star Trek Next Generation trope where Jonathan Drake doesn't sit in chairs correctly, and someone NEEDS to make a gif of him approaching the cursed chair and then not sitting in it
@@zoerose3478 i believe it. My thing is, as someone with chronic back issues, it really looks more painful than the normal way! (I know everyone is different but still!)
Jonathan Frakes: the magnetism between a man and a woman is unstoppable woman: thank you very much for your help 😐 also why is it always a man who falls for a ghost woman? where are my ghostfucker ladies???
SPOILER: I just watched a crazy true story video about the cop thing last week. He actually figured out it was himself because they took molds of the foot prints and he was missing a pinky toe. I want to say it was the 20s or something. He actually got exiled from France I think because they couldn’t stop him from shooting his gun in his sleep.
Someone PLEASE MAKE SURE Tom Woodrif jr SEES THIS! It will make his heart smile, if that's an actual thing that can happen to someone without them dying. Also, the animatronic monkey attacking the boss is, in theory, the scariest idea ever. Execution, yup, pretty fucking scary, actually. That idea deserves its own movie. It predates Five Nights at Freddy's by years.
I love that Jarvis's brain works so reflectively of my own because I would be on my own gorilla derail if I didn't know he'd find the info for me. Never change. Edit: change if you want, just never feel the need to apologize for how your brain works.
This entire video I felt so happy because Jarvis’ thought pattern was literally the exact same as mine. Like right when I thought the cop story was just a guy sleepwalking, Jarvis mentioned it. Like it’s cool to hear different perspectives on things, but sometimes it just feels nice to know there’s at least a few people out there who think and act similarly to the way you do.
Jarvis's insistence that the cop could be a werewolf absolutely killed me. What, he had to shapeshift into a wolf in order to shoot a woman in the chest at point blank range with a 9mm?
thats how you can tell most of chat is definitely kids. Like there isnt any way around that fact at this point lmao too young to understand that we didnt have modern day looking cgi nearly 30 years ago
@@carlosrosado5861 also understanding how far technology has progressed isn’t as much related to age directly, more the experience that comes with it. And not all minors are ignorant to all technological advancements
I love that Fact or Fiction consistently has the most creepily written dudes known to man. Like ya the girl in that one episode was acting weird, but the dude being like "I just HAVE to meet this woman" the whole time really gave me the ick
Of course the first one was fake, motion capture/facial capture like that didn’t exist yet. I know it was really our king, Tom Woodruff Jr in a suit, but in the fiction of the story it was supposed to be an entirely animatronic gorilla, controlled by a motion control rig including face performance capture, they would have had to pioneer so many technologies for that to be a thing in that year. Even an entire, free moving animatronic was a tall order if not impossible at the time. By the time performance capture was refined enough to use in Hollywood, it was more cost effective to use it for CGI, not practical animatronics. In fact, in modern movies like the Star Wars sequels with tons of practical creatures, they still mostly use suits, puppeteering and controllers.
The story about the church choir was actually featured on an episode of Unsolved Mysteries! I knew it sounded familiar. Iirc it actually involved like 15 people instead of 5.
i love watching Jarvis do his ADHD things bc i’m like hell yeah he just like me fr, which makes me happy and feel less like i’m the only one with a different brain
tbh i love when it kind of goes off the rails and we end up becoming experts on random things like the special effects career of tom woodrif jr. it makes me feel like i didn't just spend an hour and a half watching a funny video (which is great) and also actually gained cultural knowledge (which is even better)
I think you can also tell the budget has been increased by the introductions when Jonothan Frakes does a head swivel because they shot them with two cameras instead of one. At least seems like it.
It's quite possible... I know one furry who has told Henson and Disney both to take a flying leap after being approached to design creatures. It wouldn't surprise me if someone took offers.
Well… in reality he’s just the OG furry. Like everything he said about “wanting to be a gorilla since [he] was a kid” and such are the same as most furries. But there wasn’t a name or a culture for it back then so he just became known as the practical effects/gorilla guy.
I feel insane for thinking this stuff was common knowledge but me and all my friends used to read fangoria and famous monsters of filmland. I feel like most horror nerds know this dude.
The craziest thing is that the actual story of the choir is even more interesting. I looked it up after this, and it's actually really incredible to read about. Even if you don't believe in a higher power, it was a miracle that they all (15 of them actually!) Ran late. The article I found listed statistics on how often each member was late or missed, and I can't remember the actual numbers, but the probability was incredibly low. There had also never been a day that all of them were late at the same time. There was also a part where the pastor got in early to turn on the heat, then left to pick up his wife or something, and the explosion happened just after, while no one was in the building
wait a minute- i'm still in the middle of watching the choir one, but i once read a true story somewhere of all members of a choir being late for practice in one way or another and so all of them survived something bad (like the church burning maybe i don't remember). if it's that one i already know it's fact.
hell yee i was right about this being the story. also i remember now i think i've read the story in a black stories game based on real stories (to explain, black stories is a german riddle card game which usually involves death or crime or something like that)
i know about the case that the hank reese story was based on, so the whole time i was just waiting for it to be fact. also, i think the reason they made him take off his shoes was cause the officer had a missing toe on one of his feet, and thats how they solved the case. but i guess they decided to take that aspect out
@@JarvisJohnsonLIVE ah i guessed as much. I'm diagnosed as well. That why enjoy this channel. I can never sit still long enough to watch a live. (Btw im not bashing on you going looking at other things. I quite enjoy it.)
The story about all the people all being late to the church service is one of the ones that has been SEARED into my memory. I love it, and it was told so well! I was so young when I saw it and it inspired me to start writing. I know it’s such a silly little thing but I was so shocked; it felt miracles could be legit and I wanted to experience that
The real reason Jonathan Frakes didn't sit in the cursed chair is because there's no way he would be able to swing his leg all the way over the back of it like he normally does to sit down.
I definitely misread the title as “This CHAT is Evil Apparently” meaning like Twitch chat was ganging up on Jarvis or something 😂 But this episode/vod did not disappoint!!
CGI will NEVER be a good substitute for practical effects in my opinion. You can always tell the difference. CGI has its place, but if something is remotely possible to do practically, than it should be.
Jarvis, your tangents are actually my favorite thing about watching this channel. I have really intense social anxiety, but your streams and how you interact with the chat makes me feel like I’m hanging out with friends. and I really appreciate that you watch weird stuff like this!!! this show is absolutely something that I’d love to watch, but not on my own, and I don’t have anyone else to watch it with :-) I love your content, Jarvis, you are awesome
actually, wearing less clothes would burn more fat. if you're cold, your body has to use more energy to heat you up. it could help with endurance, though, sure.
The guy that was like "I don't care I have to meet her" was also on Sabrina The Teenage Witch (the 90s live action with Melissa Joan Hart). He played one of Sabrina's college roommates.
ok i unironically love the theme music of this show. yes it's repetitive but the 5/4 time signature just works so well and it always gets stuck in my head after watching so many of these videos lmao
"Beautiful, living woman" sounds like a murderer failing at not being suspicious
I can see that lol "I'm being accused of having a dead woman in my basement? That's not possible, I only have a beautiful, living woman."
The great gorilla digression cured my depression, cleared my skin, and watered my plants
That puppet and suit was definitely in so many movies in the 90’s It must’ve got a lot of use to justify the cost of the thing.
That man is a fucking legend.
Yo annabelle got bars lowkey
Your HP was fully restored!
Who needs aloe Vera when you’ve got Jarvis’ gorilla digression
I like that the boss is mad that the gorilla isn't ready yet but he's also mad that the guy spends all his time trying to get the gorilla ready like what do u want
i just started the video and that sentence is absolutely wild
@@ardenno5172 Oh man, I’d love to have gotten your prediction on the episode based on only this comment.
that boss was an idiot, why would you fire your incredibly talented gorilla man for working too much at his job?? watch your sales plummet when your next guy starts churning out low quality gorillas because he values his work/life balance
that’s just what being an artist is like LMAO
He wants his employee to not be a NERD
love the joy the washes over jarvis' face when he finds the gorilla doc. the gorilla derail is the HIGHLIGHT of my day
Omg I scrolled down to comment something so similar and was happy to see your comment at the top!
Seriously
Sara the one video on your channel was the HIGHLIGHT of mine lmao Your sense of humor is everything
It was awesome
Jarvis: Austin you can cut this out
Austin: No. I don't think I will
And then cuts the chair talk at the end :(
It's funny, every time Johnathan Frakes isn't on the screen it's like his face just totally slips from my memory. It's like he eliminates my object permanence.
He is the real illusion
@@jaxxrose1279 maybe the real illusions were the friends we made along the way
Excuse me while I pop in with a Doctor Who reference, but maybe he’s actually one of The Silence? 😂
@@meinenklinke that would make sense better start marking our arms so we know how many times he appears
Dude is literally forget-me-not
If anyone is still curious. That sleepwalking cop was actually a french detective named Robert Ledru back in the 19th century. He shot and killed a man on the beach, which he was quite surprised to figure out later during his investigation of the case. He said that he had no recollection of killing the man, but he recognized the footprints leading from the body as his own and his gun was missing a bullet. He had also woken up that morning with wet sandy socks. Crazy stuff
What happened to him? Did he go to jail?
Interesting
@@orchdork775 +1 i need closure
@@orchdork775 Supposedly he was kept under guard in a cabin for the rest of his life because he was concerned that he was a threat to the public. I can't find any primary sources for the story but it is all over the internet. The oldest reference I can find is a 1963 "novelized biography" of Ledru.
also how did they rule out that possibility that’s he’s lying? like what if he killed someone and was like “no no no i was sleepwalking”, super interesting
"This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do since I was a kid"
/Blood curdling screams
loving the Big Fish Theory pfp
@@jobeiden4630Yeah Right!
"I hated that pretty boy" he said about the man who got kinda defensive about being accused of murdering his girlfriend who literally had just died
Falsely accused as well
@@nickythehickey lol at least it’s a nice compliment..? Gotta be supportive of accused murderers and help their self esteem!
@@finmiles965 the phrase “pretty boy” has homophobic connotations where im from so it didn’t even register as a compliment to me. but idk if it’s different elsewhere so maybe it was meant to be a compliment
@@finmiles965I'd say it's a backhanded compliment.
I think it says something about the average age of Jarvis' viewers that so many people thought the gorilla was CGI. For some perspective, this was a low-budget TV show made in 1998; meanwhile, Monsters, Inc. was a big-budget CG movie from a studio that was experts in their field, and Pixar made a huge deal about how revolutionary and difficult the fur effects on Sully were -- and that movie came out in *2001.*
There's no way that gorilla was CG, guys.
that whole thing made me feel so OLD and im not even that old. cgi doesn't even look that realistic nowadays, let alone when it was in its infancy. if that gorilla was actually cgi it would've looked more like optimus primal
I believe it was advanced puppetry. I mean, Bride of Chucky came out the same year as this show.
It's kinda sad that everyone just jumps to "computers" whenever they wonder how a shot was made. I guess only kids are gonna be watching a guy watch an old TV show on the internet, but come ON people there's no way that's a CGI gorilla.
@@Nothingseen I think one of the things that makes me extra sad is that this guy in particular had all the practical effect work he & his company did completely done over in cgi for the thing 2011 ): im not a fan of the prevalence of cgi in movies
though I really shouldn't be shaking my cane at Kids These Days. but still
I feel like i technically fall into that younger demographic but even i know cgi wasnt that great back then (well editing and sfx as a whole back then was extremely hit or miss when it came to 3d animation and editing 3d into live action spaces, and 3d animation in the early 2010s wasnt the most realistic or well done either, so im not sure why anybody born during that time would believe that the 90s wouldve been better in that aspect) hence why even today most sfx is done using an animatronic with cgi over it/blended into it, we are still in an uncanny valley when it comes to cgi so the thought that a low budget tv show from the 90s somehow cracked the secret to cgi that even studios today havent is an odd idea
Watching Jarvis learn who Tom Woodrif jr is is absolutely incredible. So much fun to see a special effects legend get the respect he deserves.
"My goal is to be buried in this suit.
"Your wish is my command."
Jarvis, I must stress that in the funniest way possible to me, this sounds like a threat /lh
When it comes to the wearing 3 shirts to run thing, in the 90s a popular theory was that you would lose more weight the more you sweat, so some people would bundle up or even wear latex to exercise in. Which btw is super unhealthy, and can lead to people just like, passing out in the middle of their run.
That’s why some people wrap themselves up in cling film to work out
I remember in training for track wearing an extra layer or two to help warm the whole body up a little faster and I think it also adds weight and resistance to help work your muscles a little harder.
Im also surprised that Chat said it wasn't the "Murder House" from AHS when it definitely is... that house has been used in other films as well. All it took was just using IMDB and having the address lmfao
I actually know a little of the mythos of the "cursed chair" There is a pub somewhere where a man sentenced to hang said nobody had better sit in his favorite chair, or they'd be cursed. Several people met with gnarly accidents after sitting in said chair so now either the pub keeps it up on the wall, or they sold it to Zach Baggins for his museum and he did the same so no one else could be cursed.
It's call the Busby Stoop Chair, at least that was the chair I found. It's quite a boring chair otherwise
Yeah, it's near where I live! About 5 minutes away 😁 it's Busby Stoop, as basement dweller said
@@natashalear2019 Cool! I remember the basics from "Haunted History" or a show like it.
i was just coming to say this! i learned about it on the podcast And That's Why We Drink, it's such a strange story but so interesting.
It’s Thomas Busby’s chair and it’s in North Yorkshire, UK. He cursed the chair before his execution.
I genuinely really love the church choir story. It's so fun and is basically just about this group of friends.
one of my faves in all of beyond belief, maybe tied with rock n' roll ears
@@IzumiChenmeiru Oh, that was a really interesting story too!
Yea yea yea yea *yeeeeeeaaaaa*
this is so old but i love these videos, its one of those weird stories that happen in this show sometimes where nothing actually happens lol. like its a weird coincidence but its definitely believeable. so for that i feel like i SHOULD dislike it but i love it tbh its so feel-good
That choir episode was genuinely great. I'm not religious at all, but that choir kicking in when she said praise the lord got me, it did.
Every "Austin you can cut this out" is hilarious
Imagine my surprise when Tom Woodruff Jr becomes a big part of this video and I know who he is because he’s an alum from my college and we had an award named after him for our student film festival. Also I worked for the local newspaper after graduation and interviewed Tom once because his brother still lives in town and he was doing a viewing party of Frankenstein at a local nursing home and talking about the make-up/special effects. My brain is exploding.
dude that's so cool!!!! you talked to THE hollywood gorilla
There is a "cursed" chair in a museum and they nailed it to the wall so hight up, that nobody can sit in it, because people kept sitting in it as a joke or dare and they supposedly all died
Well I guess people just love doing things they're not supposed to huh 🤦🏾♀️
@@tiffanykim2773 tell someone not to do something and thats EXACTLY what they'll do
You can say that about any chair if you wait long enough.
(or maybe they just didn’t want people to sit in their museum chair)
yes!! apparently patrons regularly try to bribe museum staff to sit in the chair & part of the job is to accept No Amount Of Money
Lmao I love how that clip of him scaring some people comes with the line “ever since I was a child this was the only thing I ever wanted to do.”
Also love how it’s just *his* suit lmao
Be fun to get a pic with him!
Some people just want to see the world burn.
I heard of the choir incident before, and the actual story is even crazier, since there were I believe 15 people instead of 5. 1950s in Nebraska if you wanna look it up for yourself
I had a book called "weird Washington" that said it happened in Washingto state, weird
As a person with ADHD, I fully appreciate your tangents and would probably be trying to figure out the gorrila thing on my own, but now I don't have to :)
Same! His joy upon finding out was so relatable too. What a fun detour 😊
Right! Sometimes I watch a movie, and I hear someone / see someone and I can’t remember where, and I look it up, look it up, idk if it’s my ADD or what- but I can’t get my mind off it unless I know
Exactly, if I cared about the tangents I’d just go watch the episode myself. The tangents add to the content and are part of why I watch
@@Clownbunnycosplay ADD is no longer a diagnosis, lmfao
Yup 😊 had the same reaction to that moment
Tom woodrif was a massively important special effects artist untill several years into his career when he became a creature performer
Tom motivates me to find my niche role in this world. What a guy.
Also: Tom carried this episode of fact or fiction, no doubt
And for it all to just be fiction was a crime
I was around 17 or 18 when this show came out.
In the ghost story, that girl’s clothes would have stood out immediately to those guys as very retro and 60s/70s.
I think it was meant to be a wink to the audience, but it was more like being hit with a sledgehammer.
Also, I don’t remember any actual people dressing like those guys, but I occasionally remember guys on tv shows wearing a brightly colored tank top over a t-shirt.
I always kind of wondered if it was a way to cover up a logo or graphic that they weren’t sure was okay to show on tv because of copyright. Attempting to make it look like a cool or hip fashion choice on shows when just a tank top wouldn’t be appropriate.
I kind of wonder if that’s why vests were so popular on tv but less so in real life. Maybe they used them to cover up the logos on the breast of shirts.
Also, I *do* remember having undershirts showing at the collar was a thing. I hated it, but it was almost unavoidable because crew neck undershirts came up higher than crew neck t-shirts. They did that on purpose exactly so they would show.
I’m so glad that particular trend died.
I think they had this guy come in with street clothes and had nothing on hand that would be more appropriate for running that fit him so they put a massive tank top to look like "athletic wear". Henley dude got the shorts.
Maybe they rushed the filming for that episode.
Really enjoyed the tangent with the gorilla man. Now I want you to track him down and interview him on the show about his career. Could be a great main channel video.
The four person choir one really seemed like a pilot episode and I really wanna watch the show, they're so wholesome and cute. I love them! Even the name sounds like a show from the 90s that I missed out on “Joyful Noise”. Why isn’t this a show that I can go binge watch, right now?!
i know! felt like the actors were having fun on set too and that shone through tbh
@@sleepyqueer it really did! they seemed like they were having fun and their interactions felt like the characters really did know each other for years.
There's a whole Star Trek Next Generation trope where Jonathan Drake doesn't sit in chairs correctly, and someone NEEDS to make a gif of him approaching the cursed chair and then not sitting in it
I heard it was because he had chronic back pain lol
@@zoerose3478 i believe it. My thing is, as someone with chronic back issues, it really looks more painful than the normal way! (I know everyone is different but still!)
Jonathan Frakes: the magnetism between a man and a woman is unstoppable
woman: thank you very much for your help 😐
also why is it always a man who falls for a ghost woman? where are my ghostfucker ladies???
Bc straight men are too blindsided by Woman to see that they're obviously dead
Michigan.
1. I love when Jarvis derails
2. I love the gorilla man and how happy it makes him
For the hooded chair story, I was hoping he'd say, "Was this story true, or have you been hoodwinked?"
I like to watch these episode when I’m on the treadmill and I run whenever Jarvis talks/pauses/derails and today the gorilla tangent nearly killed me
I (a scholar of this show) would happily help make a bingo card for this show. Big fan of this community and how bingo works in it
"Southern California beaches are the most beautiful in the world"
I'm sorry, what??? What world is this guy living in? 😂
a nationalist one XD
SPOILER: I just watched a crazy true story video about the cop thing last week. He actually figured out it was himself because they took molds of the foot prints and he was missing a pinky toe. I want to say it was the 20s or something. He actually got exiled from France I think because they couldn’t stop him from shooting his gun in his sleep.
the french police: if only there was some way to seperate this man from his gun....
the french police: i guess we have to exile him
And his name was Robert Ledru. He killed people in his sleep because he had traumatic nightmares.
Love how Jarvis thinks the guy is a wolf or cat … yet still killed the woman with a gun lol 😂
Pistol paws!
As a CG artist there is zero chance the gorilla is CG it is for sure somewhere between costume and puppet
Watching Jonathan Frakes nearly sit in a weird chair might be the scariest thing I've ever seen, not gonna lie.
I would watch a TV show just about the choir group and their day to day lives.
Me too. It has a small-town, wholesome vibe - like Gilmore Girls.
That man is a mix between Dana Carvey and Rick Moranis. I knew I recognized him from "Honey, I shrunk Wayne's World!".
I knew it too!
This dude makes a living by getting to wear his fursona fursuit in movies
respect
Someone PLEASE MAKE SURE Tom Woodrif jr SEES THIS! It will make his heart smile, if that's an actual thing that can happen to someone without them dying.
Also, the animatronic monkey attacking the boss is, in theory, the scariest idea ever.
Execution, yup, pretty fucking scary, actually.
That idea deserves its own movie.
It predates Five Nights at Freddy's by years.
That shit deserved its own twilight zone episode
I love that Jarvis's brain works so reflectively of my own because I would be on my own gorilla derail if I didn't know he'd find the info for me. Never change. Edit: change if you want, just never feel the need to apologize for how your brain works.
I was going on my own gorilla derail until I saw a comment that said Jarvis did 😂😂 like ok I can actually focus on the video
This entire video I felt so happy because Jarvis’ thought pattern was literally the exact same as mine. Like right when I thought the cop story was just a guy sleepwalking, Jarvis mentioned it. Like it’s cool to hear different perspectives on things, but sometimes it just feels nice to know there’s at least a few people out there who think and act similarly to the way you do.
the cursed chair story quite literally gave me nightmares as a child and i still think abt it occasionally 😭
New fact or fiction intro: We live in a world where everyone is either a ghost or played by Tom Woodruff Jr.
the gorilla guy tangent was delightful
Jarvis's insistence that the cop could be a werewolf absolutely killed me. What, he had to shapeshift into a wolf in order to shoot a woman in the chest at point blank range with a 9mm?
I love that the realtor says "not this house" exactly like how mister Frakes says "not this time"
Anyone in chat who thought the gorilla is CGI are out of their minds. 1998 and they make something on par to war of planet of the apes? Yea right.
thats how you can tell most of chat is definitely kids. Like there isnt any way around that fact at this point lmao too young to understand that we didnt have modern day looking cgi nearly 30 years ago
@@carlosrosado5861 that's a good point, I guess since I'm in my late 20s I assumed most of Jarvis's audience is close as well
@@carlosrosado5861 kids or minors? I mean I know it’s just semantics but it’s you could be talking about 16 year olds or 6 year olds
@@carlosrosado5861 also understanding how far technology has progressed isn’t as much related to age directly, more the experience that comes with it. And not all minors are ignorant to all technological advancements
@@Dorkaxe I’d assume they are
_you've heard of Evil Stick, now for._ *EVIL CHAIR*
I love when we go on a little knowledge side quest during a jarvis stream. loved learning about the gorilla actor man. amazing
I love that Fact or Fiction consistently has the most creepily written dudes known to man. Like ya the girl in that one episode was acting weird, but the dude being like "I just HAVE to meet this woman" the whole time really gave me the ick
The church choir one has been one of my favorites. It was so wholesome. Just a nice story
The footage of Tom Woodruff Jr scaring those people made me choke on my coffee
I may have covid, but at least I get to stay home from school and watch Jarvis Johnson :)
Feel better❤️
aah I have covid too rn, and that's exactly what I'm doing!! Hope you feel better :>
Of course the first one was fake, motion capture/facial capture like that didn’t exist yet. I know it was really our king, Tom Woodruff Jr in a suit, but in the fiction of the story it was supposed to be an entirely animatronic gorilla, controlled by a motion control rig including face performance capture, they would have had to pioneer so many technologies for that to be a thing in that year. Even an entire, free moving animatronic was a tall order if not impossible at the time. By the time performance capture was refined enough to use in Hollywood, it was more cost effective to use it for CGI, not practical animatronics.
In fact, in modern movies like the Star Wars sequels with tons of practical creatures, they still mostly use suits, puppeteering and controllers.
That definitely looked like puppetry to me.
The story about the church choir was actually featured on an episode of Unsolved Mysteries! I knew it sounded familiar. Iirc it actually involved like 15 people instead of 5.
i love watching Jarvis do his ADHD things bc i’m like hell yeah he just like me fr, which makes me happy and feel less like i’m the only one with a different brain
tbh i love when it kind of goes off the rails and we end up becoming experts on random things like the special effects career of tom woodrif jr. it makes me feel like i didn't just spend an hour and a half watching a funny video (which is great) and also actually gained cultural knowledge (which is even better)
Imagine insinuating that Jonathan Frakes is wrong about anything @3:50
"Who is this gorilla... man?!"
Oh my God, Tom played the bull in Michael. That's hilarious. I'm so glad to be introduced to this unknown icon!
this channel is like... a cup of warm cocoa. u could react to a documentary about wwii and i would still be comforted by ur presence
I really want Jarvis to watch that Neil Cicierega parody of Beyond Belief entitled Beyond Believability: Fact or FALSE because I think he'd enjoy it
But... Ass died five years ago
I have 3 hrs between my classes so this is a delight I can watch without having to constantly find a bunch of like 15- 20 min videos instead
I think you can also tell the budget has been increased by the introductions when Jonothan Frakes does a head swivel because they shot them with two cameras instead of one. At least seems like it.
No one can convince me that Tom Woodruff Jr. isn’t just a furry that got like really into it and somehow found a way to make a job out of it
It's quite possible... I know one furry who has told Henson and Disney both to take a flying leap after being approached to design creatures. It wouldn't surprise me if someone took offers.
Well… in reality he’s just the OG furry. Like everything he said about “wanting to be a gorilla since [he] was a kid” and such are the same as most furries. But there wasn’t a name or a culture for it back then so he just became known as the practical effects/gorilla guy.
I feel insane for thinking this stuff was common knowledge but me and all my friends used to read fangoria and famous monsters of filmland. I feel like most horror nerds know this dude.
I was listening to this at work, and as soon as Jarvis said "he got us!" A clock in the office next to me fell down and scared the crap out of me
The real gorilla was the friends we made in the way ✨
“I am FULL of joy.” said so calmly is how i express genuine emotion too i love this
The craziest thing is that the actual story of the choir is even more interesting. I looked it up after this, and it's actually really incredible to read about. Even if you don't believe in a higher power, it was a miracle that they all (15 of them actually!) Ran late. The article I found listed statistics on how often each member was late or missed, and I can't remember the actual numbers, but the probability was incredibly low. There had also never been a day that all of them were late at the same time. There was also a part where the pastor got in early to turn on the heat, then left to pick up his wife or something, and the explosion happened just after, while no one was in the building
wait a minute- i'm still in the middle of watching the choir one, but i once read a true story somewhere of all members of a choir being late for practice in one way or another and so all of them survived something bad (like the church burning maybe i don't remember). if it's that one i already know it's fact.
hell yee i was right about this being the story. also i remember now i think i've read the story in a black stories game based on real stories (to explain, black stories is a german riddle card game which usually involves death or crime or something like that)
i know about the case that the hank reese story was based on, so the whole time i was just waiting for it to be fact. also, i think the reason they made him take off his shoes was cause the officer had a missing toe on one of his feet, and thats how they solved the case. but i guess they decided to take that aspect out
"im gonna try not to take too long on this episode" says the man who spent 15 minutes googling a gorilla actor
Animatronics and human puppeting made everything appear so much immersive, in my opinion. Movies such as The Dark Crystal (1983), Congo (1995), etc..
Alt title: Jervis shows signs of ADHD again.
i am diagnosed, my friend
@@JarvisJohnsonLIVE ah i guessed as much. I'm diagnosed as well. That why enjoy this channel. I can never sit still long enough to watch a live. (Btw im not bashing on you going looking at other things. I quite enjoy it.)
The story about all the people all being late to the church service is one of the ones that has been SEARED into my memory. I love it, and it was told so well! I was so young when I saw it and it inspired me to start writing. I know it’s such a silly little thing but I was so shocked; it felt miracles could be legit and I wanted to experience that
The real reason Jonathan Frakes didn't sit in the cursed chair is because there's no way he would be able to swing his leg all the way over the back of it like he normally does to sit down.
I definitely misread the title as “This CHAT is Evil Apparently” meaning like Twitch chat was ganging up on Jarvis or something 😂 But this episode/vod did not disappoint!!
I love the live channel. We always have more Jarvis to watch !
rewatching this video once again and the gorilla derail is still one of my favorite moments from any video ever
CGI will NEVER be a good substitute for practical effects in my opinion. You can always tell the difference. CGI has its place, but if something is remotely possible to do practically, than it should be.
Thanks so much for these VODs! Love them 💕
Every animal in a Jarvis video is now without question, Tom in a suit.
highlight of my day when i get a jarvis live notification
Same, he's become my favorite creator lately! So funny but also so genuine!
@@ManicPixieFanGirl yeah he’s very relatable and comforting to me
This vod channel has been the only thing keeping me sane recently
i live for jarvis's random adhd derails bc i do the same damn stuff n its both so funny and validating tbh i love when these get kept in
Jarvis, your tangents are actually my favorite thing about watching this channel. I have really intense social anxiety, but your streams and how you interact with the chat makes me feel like I’m hanging out with friends. and I really appreciate that you watch weird stuff like this!!! this show is absolutely something that I’d love to watch, but not on my own, and I don’t have anyone else to watch it with :-) I love your content, Jarvis, you are awesome
The extra clothes are for training. Makes the body hotter and burn more fat and trains endurance
actually, wearing less clothes would burn more fat. if you're cold, your body has to use more energy to heat you up. it could help with endurance, though, sure.
12:08 i was looking away at this point and i literally thought it was shane going “demon?, demon?” from that one episode of buzzfeed unsolved lmaoo
That chair is based on Busby's stoop chair.
The guy that was like "I don't care I have to meet her" was also on Sabrina The Teenage Witch (the 90s live action with Melissa Joan Hart). He played one of Sabrina's college roommates.
Yeah I was sleep walking one night until I was startled by my dad. I was in the process of taking all the pictures off the walls lol.
Watching Jarvis watch Fact or Fiction is my medicine
The choir one sounds like a story my grandma would tell before saying "Ain't God Good"
What does Jonathan do? Jonathan Frakes.
and when the story is made up, Jonathan Fakes
@@alexakelley2353 I shoulda thought of that 😂
Jarvis your tangents are the reason I watch all the videos on this channel!
if i had jonathan frake's name i would ALWAYS say "ok let's pump the jonathan brakes on that" and everyone would hate me
ok i unironically love the theme music of this show. yes it's repetitive but the 5/4 time signature just works so well and it always gets stuck in my head after watching so many of these videos lmao