I actually live in Gleason, someone found the metal skeleton of the giant spider prop and put it in a weed choked lawn next to the bank, they thought that would bring in tourist... sat there for like 2 years then someone either stole it or was so ashamed they quietly moved it back to whatever dump they dragged it out of. Also Bill Rebane's grandson gave me a copy of this to borrow back in the 90's and immediately moved away, so now I just have it I guess.
@@AustrianAnarchy Sadly her skeleton has not been recovered yet. We have an inordinate amount of dumps per capita. That isn't actually a joke. Also I think Tanglewood is still open, I was there maybe 2 years ago, they have a Primal Rage cabinet and some busted up pool cues that might be authentic "Twister's Revenge," movie props.
Because mike asked: Monster truck rallies at the time of Twister's Revenge were largely a spectator sport. At the highest level there was Bigfoot, USA-1, Grave Digger, and maybe a dozen others competing for prize money to packed stadiums and arenas in televised events. For the most part it was more of an exhibition type of thing at rodeos and fairs, often for prize money but it was a side job or hobby for most of the competitors. Being successful at any level was as much about keeping your truck from catastrophically breaking as it was driving skill. Ostensibly with movie logic, an AI could pilot the truck at peak performance without taking it beyond it's mechanical limits. It's still really stupid though and makes no sense cuz theres a bajillion better things to do with such an sophisticated AI. Around 86, Bigfoot, the most dominant and elite monster truck in the nation was comprised of around a 500,000 in parts with most of it's primary opponents ranging about the same. Based on it's an appearance and the level it's competing at, Twister would be probably be worth the better part of 200k without any "computer parts" Also yes you can legally own a tank that can move. Jump through enough ATF hoops and you can legally own a tank with a working turret as well. You just can't own munitions for it (I believe) unless they are solid cast slugs rather than any actual payload ever used by a military or your own homemade explosives. You're welcome for the wall of text you won't read you hack fraud.
Just from my childhood memory, Grave Digger was the coolest, but there was aso Snakebite and Samson. Aside from the ED209 transformer that they had. hack fraud
You can definitely own live explosive tank shells. However each individual round is considered a destructive device and you have to do the paperwork and the tax for each one.
JazzYolo Depends on the actual caliber. I think one of the most common is 37mm. But I’ve seen some people who have 75mm rounds for Sherman’s. Most people don’t shoot them though, since they can just shoot solid projectiles and reload the cases.
I live near the collings foundation museum. They have several running tanks with working guns. Maybe I'll hit em up about what they use for their reenactments
Wait, he has a thick Milwaukee accent? I never picked up on it. That probably says something about either my ear for accents, or the condition of his liver.
@@notyou8716 Accents can not only be limited to cities, but some cities even have multiple accent regions (like NYC, which has 5 distinct accents from each borough.)
I'm from the Northern part of Wisconsin. They're right, it's nothing but farms and hillbillies up here. My high school had an annual "Drive Your Tractor to School Day". Not even joking.
Nathan Akenson yikes. I moved to northern Quebec and my oldest son had a bring your own homemade wine day at school for a project day. I thought we were in the sticks. Same as you except all the hillbillies here only speak French and do nothing but smoke drink and plow their fields and snow in our 800 person village lol. Huge change from growing up in Philadelphia
Holy Shit! I actually saw this movie when i was a kid. It was on a dubbed bootleg VHS tape all the way in Bulgaria believe it or not. Mr Romaine's masterpiece has had far-reaching influence :D
@@karina4747 well there were no copyright laws in those days and no official film companies. So people got videotapes anyway they could, copied them onto 180 minute blank tapes so that they could hold two movies and opened up bootleg video rental stores. Movies had all kinds of logos - from foreign TV channels or watermarks like this one. It was all very exotic. :) Dubs were done.... any way they could. I remember many times we would get a tape from a different rental and it would turn out it's the same movie we just watched, only them name on the tape was something different. :) Crazy times... My dad had somehow gotten two VHS players which was an unheard of luxury in the ancient past of 1992.
This film is a window into rural Wisconsin during the time it was filmed...i've honestly never seen people quite like that from anywhere else in the world. Werewolf man has one of the most interesting mugs in the world, for example. And the smoking 14 year old was priceless. So much "beautiful ugliness". What a fascinating slice-of-life artifact.
@@mrs_plinkett Gummo some pretentious prick like me? I was probably drunk and or taking a shit when i wrote that. apologies. I stand by the core message of what i wrote however if not the prose. Beautiful stuff in there. Love Werewolf guy.
They've finally watched Nukie, and it made me realize that Mike saying "Nukie" repeatedly in the "Our VHS Collection" video is basically the same thing as watching it.
@@tieck4408 You don't have a clue what you're talking about. The Mona Lisa isn't protected by copyright, but the picture itself is. You can't use another person's photo for any kind of financial gain without compensating them. It doesn't matter what is in the photo. You can't copyright the sun, but a picture taken of the sun by another person is automatically copyrighted to them.
@@evannesbitt7852 You're living in a world of delusions. Mussolini was always against the plutocracies, that's why he made every industry property of the state. Same thing did Hitler. You can't be a socialist without be a fascist, the ideology demands it: you need to coerce people into giving their properties to the state, by means of violence.
Gleason, the Wisconsin Hollywood? (Per Wikipedia) The movie The Devonsville Terror (1983) was filmed in Gleason. The movie The Giant Spider Invasion (1975) was also filmed in Gleason. Gleason was the home of Shooting Ranch Motion Picture Studios for about 30 years, until it closed in 1988. The movie Blood Harvest (film) (1987) was filmed in Gleason. The movie The demons of ludlow (1983) was filmed in Gleason. The movie Twister's Revenge! (1987) was filmed in Gleason. The movie The Game (1984 film) (1984) was filmed in Gleason. Your next episode, REVIEW THE REST OF THEM.
I've just been through 48 hours of stomach churning stress with my mom in the hospital removing a 10 pound mass, this is exactly what I needed to de-stress on Friday. THANK YOU.
So apparently Bill Rebane is a baron from Latvia? Who...moved to Wisconsin and made B horror movies? One of which was one of the highest grossing films of 1975? Checks out.
So this is yet another edition of the wonderful series of films created by foreign directors who wanted to make “American Movie”? What a blurséd movie this is
Being from Wisconsin, I have to admit that Jay (with help from Rich) gives the most painfully accurate definition of the landscape and populace of Wisconsin that I have ever heard.
Mike‘s wish is coming true soon! There‘s gonna be a Bill Rebane „Weird Wisconsin“ Limited Blu Ray Box Set from Arrow and it includes Twister‘s Revenge! Those hack frauds predicted it!!!
I'm amazed at how much stuff these small films can get their hands-on, from trucks to tanks, and then there are the various buildings they are allowed to destroy via pretty big explosions.
I like how the RLM guys get annoyed when coastal folk refer to the states between as "flyover states" but refer to areas outside of Milwaukee and Madison as "trucker hats and farmhouses"
I am not even american, but I'd say that some of Jay's descriptions of Wisconsin are kinda cool. I have traveled A LOT in my life, and I am sure that it is not a bad place to live.
I'll say this, I once went to a monster truck rally in a desolate middle-of-nowhere valley in West Virginia, it was 1000x more enjoyable than any NFL game I've been to. And the crowd was 1000x better behaved & fun to be around. Might surprise ya!
Awesome episode! These spotlights are a nice change of pace, and I'd be interested in seeing more Spotlights / Re:View segments about movies made in Wisconsin, since as locals you guys would have special insight.
When I moved away from Milwaukee to Northern Wisconsin for school for a few years (RIP me), I unknowingly lived perilously close to where this took place (RIP me). Stay classy, Norties.
You guys are forgetting about the most important part of Wisconsin's geography: the Dells, waterpark capital of the world! (also home to some lovely dells)
Well than he probably doesn't believe he exists then, in regards to this statement..It's a paradox, and I don't like it. My brain is destroyed beyond repair..Unless I get to see this Twisters Revenge moving picture that is..
psynque I think Jay stopped doing the streams because people were recording them. There was a lot of exclusive patreon content and a cut of Feeding Frenzy that was streamed. I remember after the 2014 stream someone had recorded it and posted it to the subreddit and Jay asked them to take it down. Maybe the recording is floating around somewhere but I think they removed it out of respect for Jay.
Twister's Revenge IS on Blu-ray! There's a "Weird Wisconsin" Bill Rebane Blu-ray set that includes Twister's Revenge in uprezzed 2K with restored audio.
I was just on the edge of my seat when they kept showing "Bill Rebane"'s name by Rich's head, waiting to hear how he was going to mess it up. Not disappointed.
28:20 Tanks are actually perfectly legal to own, you just need a permit, and to have all weapons on the tank (like the main cannon) disabled. There's even websites that sell them, like MortarInvestments. The main reason it's really rare for civilians to own tanks is just because they are expensive, require an enormous amount of maintenance to keep running, and are often difficult to drive without an actual crew. Also many tanks can't be legally driven on streets due to the damage they cause to the road, and so you also need specialized rubber treads to make them road-safe.
Hey! As a fellow Wisconsinite I must protest! We have great cities such as Weyauwge, Oconomowoc, Manitowoc, Kewaskum, Waukesha, Schawano, Kaukauna, Menomonie, Kewaunee, Mukwonago, and other such cities that almost nobody outside of the region can pronounce. Thanks Native Americans!
BEST set-up for a gag in this. I checked the description to see the filmmaker's name, and NOT A FULL SECOND LATER they come in with the punchline. Masterful.
So in all of RLM’s reviewed films, is this the first instance of consensual marital relations that doesn’t end in the wife being killed? Mad refreshing.
Actually that’s definitely worth commenting on. It’s like the slimier version of the Bechdel test: Is there a woman in the movie/video who is not put through a disgusting sex scene, is only in fully consenting relations, and does not die?
Since you are curious, yes you can own a fully functional tank. Licenses are required it the cannon is fully functional but anyone can own a disarmed tank in the US. They are just expensive.
The very moment I saw Rebane, I thought "that's totally an estonian name". And I was right, Latvian-estonian parentage. Rebane means "fox", just so you know.
Hi, in case some of you reads this, i'd like to recommend 4 of my favorites "B" movies ever: Cannibal Apocalypse (1980) The Last Hunter (1980) Combat Shock (1986) and the glorious holy grail of intentionally "bad" movies Street Trash (1987) all VietNam War related in case you wanna tie them in a topic - Cheers from a new fan from Buenos Aires.
Literally thought this was going to be a sequel to the movie Twister.
I was sincerely hoping for a film about a sentient tornado taking revenge on a family a la Jaws.
@@casanovafunkenstein5090
This time, it's personal!
I thought it was a spin-off of the Twister game,
Like Rubik's Revenge
I thought it was going to be a documentary about 1960s-dancing induced arthritis.
Yeah! A crossover between Twister and Jaws: The Revenge! What a great bad ide... oh wait, Sharknado beat us to it.
I actually live in Gleason, someone found the metal skeleton of the giant spider prop and put it in a weed choked lawn next to the bank, they thought that would bring in tourist... sat there for like 2 years then someone either stole it or was so ashamed they quietly moved it back to whatever dump they dragged it out of. Also Bill Rebane's grandson gave me a copy of this to borrow back in the 90's and immediately moved away, so now I just have it I guess.
"they thought it would bring in tourists" LMAO
This is why people have homeowners associations.
What happened to Meredith Orr?
@@AustrianAnarchy Sadly her skeleton has not been recovered yet. We have an inordinate amount of dumps per capita. That isn't actually a joke. Also I think Tanglewood is still open, I was there maybe 2 years ago, they have a Primal Rage cabinet and some busted up pool cues that might be authentic "Twister's Revenge," movie props.
@@John-vn9js Was there any report of her going missing? She seemed to be the only person in the who show who had any acting aptitude or training.
Because mike asked:
Monster truck rallies at the time of Twister's Revenge were largely a spectator sport. At the highest level there was Bigfoot, USA-1, Grave Digger, and maybe a dozen others competing for prize money to packed stadiums and arenas in televised events. For the most part it was more of an exhibition type of thing at rodeos and fairs, often for prize money but it was a side job or hobby for most of the competitors. Being successful at any level was as much about keeping your truck from catastrophically breaking as it was driving skill. Ostensibly with movie logic, an AI could pilot the truck at peak performance without taking it beyond it's mechanical limits. It's still really stupid though and makes no sense cuz theres a bajillion better things to do with such an sophisticated AI.
Around 86, Bigfoot, the most dominant and elite monster truck in the nation was comprised of around a 500,000 in parts with most of it's primary opponents ranging about the same. Based on it's an appearance and the level it's competing at, Twister would be probably be worth the better part of 200k without any "computer parts"
Also yes you can legally own a tank that can move. Jump through enough ATF hoops and you can legally own a tank with a working turret as well. You just can't own munitions for it (I believe) unless they are solid cast slugs rather than any actual payload ever used by a military or your own homemade explosives.
You're welcome for the wall of text you won't read you hack fraud.
Just from my childhood memory, Grave Digger was the coolest, but there was aso Snakebite and Samson. Aside from the ED209 transformer that they had. hack fraud
You can definitely own live explosive tank shells. However each individual round is considered a destructive device and you have to do the paperwork and the tax for each one.
@@arieheath7773 Are there even any on the civilian market or would projectiles have to be fabricated?
JazzYolo Depends on the actual caliber. I think one of the most common is 37mm. But I’ve seen some people who have 75mm rounds for Sherman’s. Most people don’t shoot them though, since they can just shoot solid projectiles and reload the cases.
I live near the collings foundation museum. They have several running tanks with working guns. Maybe I'll hit em up about what they use for their reenactments
"...that got us into B-Movies."
How in the hell does someone watch a movie like Twister's Revenge and think "I gotta get me some more of that"?
Same way someone becomes an autopsy technician, I guess
It has such a charm, especially during the “Love Burns”. Its so goofy and sincere it’s endearing.
The brain damage was immediate and irreversible, so they just said 'fuck it'.
AAA Hollywood Slop or No Name sincere Kinder Suprise Egg Schlock? are you kidding me?
'Black Light Episode' sounds like surveilance footage from Rich's bedroom.
"Dick the birthdays boy goes wild" ?
They thought the black light revealed nothing, but then realized it was 100% bodily fluids.
If we find a Wendy's Ad in Rich's room, we can assume the worst.
Now we know why Mike is an alcoholic.
When he's sober, he has a terrible thick Milwaukee accent. He drinks the shame away.
Wait, he has a thick Milwaukee accent? I never picked up on it. That probably says something about either my ear for accents, or the condition of his liver.
It's a WISCONSIN accent, dumbass. Read a book. People don't get accents from cities.
@@notyou8716 Accents can not only be limited to cities, but some cities even have multiple accent regions (like NYC, which has 5 distinct accents from each borough.)
@@Activated_Complex it was a joke
@@notyou8716 nobody cares loser
I'm from the Northern part of Wisconsin. They're right, it's nothing but farms and hillbillies up here. My high school had an annual "Drive Your Tractor to School Day". Not even joking.
Ugh. Sorry, bud.
That actually sounds like a place I'd want to live.
What about the Wisconsin Rapids Turkey Testicle Festival?
Nathan Akenson yikes. I moved to northern Quebec and my oldest son had a bring your own homemade wine day at school for a project day. I thought we were in the sticks. Same as you except all the hillbillies here only speak French and do nothing but smoke drink and plow their fields and snow in our 800 person village lol. Huge change from growing up in Philadelphia
I feel like you Yanks would hate Ireland then, imagine a country that's 90% rural based.
Holy Shit! I actually saw this movie when i was a kid. It was on a dubbed bootleg VHS tape all the way in Bulgaria believe it or not. Mr Romaine's masterpiece has had far-reaching influence :D
Boiko Angelov So the watermark didn't even help much ;).
@@karina4747 Oh it helped. No one knew who that company is, so it gave the bootleggers a look of authenticity. Hahah
Was it dubbed in one monotonous voice or did they splurge on several voice actors?
@@karina4747 well there were no copyright laws in those days and no official film companies. So people got videotapes anyway they could, copied them onto 180 minute blank tapes so that they could hold two movies and opened up bootleg video rental stores. Movies had all kinds of logos - from foreign TV channels or watermarks like this one. It was all very exotic. :) Dubs were done.... any way they could. I remember many times we would get a tape from a different rental and it would turn out it's the same movie we just watched, only them name on the tape was something different. :) Crazy times... My dad had somehow gotten two VHS players which was an unheard of luxury in the ancient past of 1992.
That's really bizarre...
Does twister’s revenge take place in the surviving edged weapons cinematic universe?
Uh, excuse me, we _live_ in the Surviving Edged Weapons cinematic universe.
Yes. It's called Wisconsin.
It's in the ICU (Ishtar Cinematic Universe).
why does this comment have 666 likes?
Captain Marvel would’ve gotten shanked in that shitty Air Force bar in the SEWCU, which is the ideal outcome.
Wow, I can't wait for FUTURE Blacklight Episodes! This is surely a format that won't be abandoned OR forgotten.
It won’t be abandoned or forgotten, the cast won’t do anything with it for 2 years, than make another episode.
No one's ever really gone...
Remember the choose and lose? :’(
@@MIchaelArlowe remember the selection series
REMEMBER THE REBEL BASE
74% of the time, the watermark is cold. Tell the crew to PUSH THE WATERMARK BUTTON!!!
Who do they go to when the monster truck is crashing around town? They go to Clark Kent! That's who!
"Tell the crew to push the watermark button!" - Mill Creek CEO
Then push the whopper button
Don Beverage - Mill Creek CEO
@@turnerlarson12 Beveridge.
@@cameronroy2129 God damnit I was gonna say this!
WE GOT BAGELS! WHOO!!!
Time to play alcoholic uncles simulator again.
Hey thats not fair. Rich is Straight Edge.
When do I appear as DLC?
It's the best $499.99 I've ever spent on Steam.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For some reason I thought this was going to be a version of Best of the Worst where they have to play Twister in order to choose the tapes
Me too lol 😂
I would pay an embarrassing amount of money to watch RLM play Twister
Same lol
I thought it was a sequel to the movie Twister that’s about a tornado
@@leedouglass4106 that's what Patreon is for!! I wanna see that juicy Shaq meat slide across the mat get all twisted eeyyeeaaahhhgggh
Mike quit drinking? The beer industry as a whole will go out of business!
[in Mike's whiny voice]...IT BROKE NEW GROUND!!!!!!!
Just the ones that smell like an outhouse.
@@realrealqbok what a terrible idea. Let em do what they do.
This film is a window into rural Wisconsin during the time it was filmed...i've honestly never seen people quite like that from anywhere else in the world. Werewolf man has one of the most interesting mugs in the world, for example. And the smoking 14 year old was priceless. So much "beautiful ugliness". What a fascinating slice-of-life artifact.
lol this sounds like a Gummo review
@@mrs_plinkett Gummo some pretentious prick like me? I was probably drunk and or taking a shit when i wrote that. apologies. I stand by the core message of what i wrote however if not the prose. Beautiful stuff in there. Love Werewolf guy.
Drop the beautiful
I want them to do a whole video with their Wisconsin accent.
Sounds cool from an antipodean perspective
you're in luck; they have a bunch of videos on their channel!
They need to get the “I’m so sick of your sh*t” lady from Surviving Edged Weapons as a guest.
It's kinda always there.
You're a terrible person and should feel terrible for even saying that.
When's the Nukie spotlight episode? Once they amass 666 copies of the accursed thing?
yes.
It's funnier if they ignore it
@@PALACIO254 also true yes.
didnt it come out last week?
They've finally watched Nukie, and it made me realize that Mike saying "Nukie" repeatedly in the "Our VHS Collection" video is basically the same thing as watching it.
I just quit my job to watch this, guys! Great job!
The only issue with the economy and jobs is Red Letter Media being too good
You made the right choice
I just watched this during my work, I didn't have to quit!
You make good life choices. I applaud your actions, and success is sure to come to you.
Don Beveridge, Mill Creek boss:
YOU GOTTA HIT THE WATERMARK BUTTON OR ELSE THE WATERMARK WON'T APPEAR!
Well played sir....
Well played
I knew the thumbnail had to be misleading. Rich Evans avoids standing near blacklights at all costs.
Is it because he looks like Frosty the Snowman under blacklight?
Rich's ghoulish form would turn to ash under that UV light.
@@holo525 so that's what we mean by him being a god. He's a Pillar Man.
You're forgetting his embarrassment fetish
Twister's Revenge is public domain. You hack frauds should just post the entire movie with a commentary.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
and watermarks
@@Stuurminator The "I want that juicy Shaq meat" image in the corner every couple of minutes.
@@Stuurminator just add a fuck ton of random watermarks all over the screen
@@tieck4408 You don't have a clue what you're talking about. The Mona Lisa isn't protected by copyright, but the picture itself is. You can't use another person's photo for any kind of financial gain without compensating them. It doesn't matter what is in the photo. You can't copyright the sun, but a picture taken of the sun by another person is automatically copyrighted to them.
Nothing but quality from esteemed Mill Creek Entertainment.
Better than Versace entertainment?
@@lung_wa1240 To all the haters I say... I love you...
@@evannesbitt7852 There were no fascist in 83 b.C. because socialism wasn't a thing.
@@evannesbitt7852 Both italian fascism and german nazism were socialists ideologies. Deal with it.
@@evannesbitt7852 You're living in a world of delusions. Mussolini was always against the plutocracies, that's why he made every industry property of the state. Same thing did Hitler. You can't be a socialist without be a fascist, the ideology demands it: you need to coerce people into giving their properties to the state, by means of violence.
Gleason, the Wisconsin Hollywood? (Per Wikipedia)
The movie The Devonsville Terror (1983) was filmed in Gleason.
The movie The Giant Spider Invasion (1975) was also filmed in Gleason.
Gleason was the home of Shooting Ranch Motion Picture Studios for about 30 years, until it closed in 1988.
The movie Blood Harvest (film) (1987) was filmed in Gleason.
The movie The demons of ludlow (1983) was filmed in Gleason.
The movie Twister's Revenge! (1987) was filmed in Gleason.
The movie The Game (1984 film) (1984) was filmed in Gleason.
Your next episode, REVIEW THE REST OF THEM.
I love The Game (1984 film) (1984)! It's my favorite film of 1984!
I've just been through 48 hours of stomach churning stress with my mom in the hospital removing a 10 pound mass, this is exactly what I needed to de-stress on Friday. THANK YOU.
Oh jeez, best of luck to you both.
Too bad Bill Rebane wasn't there to film it.
So apparently Bill Rebane is a baron from Latvia? Who...moved to Wisconsin and made B horror movies? One of which was one of the highest grossing films of 1975? Checks out.
You might be misreading Latveria
Mother was Latvian, Father was Estonian, that's where he got the cool last name from
Apparently this movie was his last, he suffered a stroke within the year after. The guy probably wasn't 100% anymore when he made this movie.
@@purplefood1 Wait he was from Doctor Doom's nation?
So this is yet another edition of the wonderful series of films created by foreign directors who wanted to make “American Movie”? What a blurséd movie this is
Being from Wisconsin, I have to admit that Jay (with help from Rich) gives the most painfully accurate definition of the landscape and populace of Wisconsin that I have ever heard.
I second this.
Monster truck with A.I? Somebody call MIchael Bay!
He made those movies, and ran the Transformers movie IP into the ground.
Wow this is an incredibly poignant comment 5 years later in the wake of the Michael Bay/Post Mallone collab
Mike‘s wish is coming true soon! There‘s gonna be a Bill Rebane „Weird Wisconsin“ Limited Blu Ray Box Set from Arrow and it includes Twister‘s Revenge! Those hack frauds predicted it!!!
Even Jim and Colin couldn't put up with the ridiculous northern accents in this movie.
...And they spent half an hour reviewing Strange Brew.
I enjoyed Jeff Goldblum peeking up above the table every now and then.
???
@@patrickwatrick5047 T shirt
I like this Wisconsin documentary about Wisconsiniates doing Wisconsin traditional stuff...
Wisconians.
Wisconsese?
Wisconsingons.
I was rewatching an older RLM video when I got a notification of a new RLM video.
You seem to be having a very fine day.
Best life
2:00 still less jumpcuts than Bohemian Rhapsody
@@jmwild1 lol you right, how foolish of me
Or the fight scene from morgan
You mean quick cuts. Jump cuts are what Ray William Johnson used to use. Nonetheless that film had horrible editing
@@chennzy5244 true
I'm amazed at how much stuff these small films can get their hands-on, from trucks to tanks, and then there are the various buildings they are allowed to destroy via pretty big explosions.
I like how the RLM guys get annoyed when coastal folk refer to the states between as "flyover states" but refer to areas outside of Milwaukee and Madison as "trucker hats and farmhouses"
It seems there ego has expanded over the years
I dunno about Wisconsin, but here in Ohio I can assure you that everything outside of the major cities is in fact trucker hats and farmhouses.
I am not even american, but I'd say that some of Jay's descriptions of Wisconsin are kinda cool. I have traveled A LOT in my life, and I am sure that it is not a bad place to live.
@@pauraba5621 its not bad place to live.
I love the first 30 seconds that is just as Wisconsin as humanly possible.
Todd Howard keep striking oil
Jay's laughter warms my cold heart.
It also strokes Mike's ego
Don Beverage say "push the watermark button."
You can't call up Clark Kent to get him to fix this movie.
*bizarre motivational whoop*
WE. GOT. BAGELS!!!!!! whoooooOOOOOOOOP!!!!!!!
Oh good memeing sir
Nothing makes my day like a new Best of the Worst.
Thanks guys
I'll say this, I once went to a monster truck rally in a desolate middle-of-nowhere valley in West Virginia, it was 1000x more enjoyable than any NFL game I've been to. And the crowd was 1000x better behaved & fun to be around. Might surprise ya!
"It makes you embarrased to be a human."
-Mike Stoklasa
The quote of all written history.
Extremely underrated comment.
Awesome episode! These spotlights are a nice change of pace, and I'd be interested in seeing more Spotlights / Re:View segments about movies made in Wisconsin, since as locals you guys would have special insight.
I NEED an edited version of the film where the goofy three villains are replaced by you guys
I thought it was the three guys from the movie
No Star Trek references at all? Mike, you ok?
He's not on the wagon yet
I finally saw this movie. All I know is that the cartoon Ed, Edd and Eddie is a contemporary re-imagining of Twister's Revenge.
The director of this movie also made Monster A Go-Go.
The more you know.
I thought this was going to be the direct-to-video sequel of 1996 Twister with Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton
When I moved away from Milwaukee to Northern Wisconsin for school for a few years (RIP me), I unknowingly lived perilously close to where this took place (RIP me). Stay classy, Norties.
You got your monster truck in my movie about computers!
You got your computers in my movie about a monster truck!
You guys are forgetting about the most important part of Wisconsin's geography: the Dells, waterpark capital of the world! (also home to some lovely dells)
Eileen Herbert but that’s abouuut it. Devils Lake is neat too. But what’s between Madison and The Dells? Corn.
Quack
My email said "Redletter Media just posted, Best of the Worst: Twist..." And I thought it was Breen's Twisted Pair...
DISAPPOINTED!
There's several people I'm surprised haven't made a video already.
Disappointed here.
Contron I like to imagine Adam is making a huge review right now.
@@Buttington_Headerson Hard to edit videos in a fur-suit, I bet.
well...
Damn boys your timing couldn't be more perfect, guess I'll be taking a 36 min bathroom break.
Enjoy that dump bruh, times are tough. You've earned it.
“All I did was integrate the artificial intelligence system with the internal logic unit.” Oh God! That’s how Maximum Overdrive started!
Fun fact- Rich Evans is a God amongst men.
It is known.
FACT!!
Well than he probably doesn't believe he exists then, in regards to this statement..It's a paradox, and I don't like it. My brain is destroyed beyond repair..Unless I get to see this Twisters Revenge moving picture that is..
That's why I'm an atheist!
@@thine_eye Rich Evans died for our sins
Twisters Revenge was one of the movies you guys played for the 4th annual stream-a-thon back in 2014, still as terrible as I remember.
Such a shame those were never archived anywhere.
psynque I think Jay stopped doing the streams because people were recording them. There was a lot of exclusive patreon content and a cut of Feeding Frenzy that was streamed. I remember after the 2014 stream someone had recorded it and posted it to the subreddit and Jay asked them to take it down. Maybe the recording is floating around somewhere but I think they removed it out of respect for Jay.
That's really interesting, I wondered why they stopped.
That scene with the smoking baby in the stands at the monster truck rally is the perfect microcosm of American culture.
Rich's laughter is the best medicine. Hearing that guy crack up cracks me up.
For those wondering...
As a law abiding American citizen, yes, you can buy a tank.
I was taking a shit on some railroad ties when I got the notification for this video!
Mike’s alcoholism is our gain. God bless you, Mike.
Twister's Revenge IS on Blu-ray!
There's a "Weird Wisconsin" Bill Rebane Blu-ray set that includes Twister's Revenge in uprezzed 2K with restored audio.
I was just on the edge of my seat when they kept showing "Bill Rebane"'s name by Rich's head, waiting to hear how he was going to mess it up. Not disappointed.
i feel like watching this channel i have learned more about wisconsin than i will ever need to know
thanks i guess
I’m confused, where tf was my tornado revenge movie???
A tornado without sharks in it is just no fun.
Twisters is slated for release soon. You did it. You sonofabitch you did it.
28:20 Tanks are actually perfectly legal to own, you just need a permit, and to have all weapons on the tank (like the main cannon) disabled. There's even websites that sell them, like MortarInvestments. The main reason it's really rare for civilians to own tanks is just because they are expensive, require an enormous amount of maintenance to keep running, and are often difficult to drive without an actual crew. Also many tanks can't be legally driven on streets due to the damage they cause to the road, and so you also need specialized rubber treads to make them road-safe.
It's nearly 1 am here in Australia. I needed to sleep but now I need to watch.
I hope you've finally gone to sleep me dude
You could make a new spotlight series: Just the Worst.
26:41 You can tell it's edited by Mike when there's random close ups on Rich for no reason
Now I need to know if they all have really heavy midwestern accents that they hide from the cameras.
*Gooe Weiscahnsin!*
Ryan being from Wisconsin, we don’t all have it but we can all do it.
when the identical vans pull out there is clearly a sing in the back that says "used cars" they just filmed a used car lot, it's adorable.
You couldn't be more perfect with the timing of this episode. I just got done watching through every single Best of the Worst [AGAIN!] yesterday :)
I love it when they do accents. They're actually really spot on
Almost 1mi subs. Way to go guys. The best channel on youtube by far.
This is so pure and relaxing
Holy crap I've been wondering what this film was ever since you guys streamed it like 5 years ago!
I love the idea that a simple comment from Jay can make Mike question the genders of the people on screen.
Wow, a Best of the Worst today? It's like my birthday came early! Oh wait, it is my birthday. Well, thanks for the great episode. :)
„They had no access to comedic talent“ cracks me up so much somehow. Just this dry and cold delivery of what is a flat out roast.
By far my favourite channel on RUclips. These hack frauds are simply the best!
Never change, RLM.
Hey! As a fellow Wisconsinite I must protest! We have great cities such as Weyauwge, Oconomowoc, Manitowoc, Kewaskum, Waukesha, Schawano, Kaukauna, Menomonie, Kewaunee, Mukwonago, and other such cities that almost nobody outside of the region can pronounce. Thanks Native Americans!
Do they all have monorails? 🤔
To be fair, eastern PA and west central NJ rival WI for Native American names that probably mean somethin profound, but sound silly.
Don’t forget antigo
BEST set-up for a gag in this. I checked the description to see the filmmaker's name, and NOT A FULL SECOND LATER they come in with the punchline. Masterful.
So in all of RLM’s reviewed films, is this the first instance of consensual marital relations that doesn’t end in the wife being killed? Mad refreshing.
Actually that’s definitely worth commenting on. It’s like the slimier version of the Bechdel test: Is there a woman in the movie/video who is not put through a disgusting sex scene, is only in fully consenting relations, and does not die?
We'll call it the "Evans Evaluation".
Jay’s mirthless laugh always makes me happy.
I'm guessing Bill Paxton isn't in this movie.
ITS THE EXTREME!
Is Twistler’s Revenge replacing Bill Paxton?
Since you are curious, yes you can own a fully functional tank. Licenses are required it the cannon is fully functional but anyone can own a disarmed tank in the US. They are just expensive.
Love Jay's T-shirt.
I almost spat my drink out when you cut to the "werewolf guy".
I love when someone corrects Richs mispronunciations and Mike just mocks it..fills my black heart with joy
Lettuce do another take
The very moment I saw Rebane, I thought "that's totally an estonian name". And I was right, Latvian-estonian parentage. Rebane means "fox", just so you know.
I love you Guys. Never change... Greets from Bavaria
Hi, in case some of you reads this, i'd like to recommend 4 of my favorites "B" movies ever: Cannibal Apocalypse (1980) The Last Hunter (1980) Combat Shock (1986) and the glorious holy grail of intentionally "bad" movies Street Trash (1987) all VietNam War related in case you wanna tie them in a topic - Cheers from a new fan from Buenos Aires.
He's from Buenos Aires and he says 'Watch 'em All!'
Christ, I remember watching this on that New Year's Stream Jay did years back.
Please tell me I'm not the only one who thought of Don Beveridge when Jay said "push the watermark button" at 3:01.
I think it was intentional. That's what I thought of, too
I can't stop laughing at the push-in to the guy's wonky teeth.
I appreciated the foreshadowing in this episode. Lettuce all rejoice!
They should do one of these for Who Killed Captain Alex
I came expecting tornados
They already made a movie about an AI racecar. It's called The Love Bug (1969).
Was Herbie really AI-controlled? I thought it was possessed by a ghost, or something. It's been a long, LONG time since I saw those movies.
More episodes of The Nerd Crew please! How will I know what to think about pop culture topics, if I don't have my favorite influencers influencing me?
The episode was wonderful but the CGI for Rich Evans was a bit wonky around the 22:10 mark
Yes, they should stick to the Rich Evans puppet that Jack sticks his hand up and animates so beautifully.