Resurrecting the Salt Vampire
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- "What she needs to live is to eat lots of salt.
But that’s who she is. It’s not really her fault.
She'll appear to you as what you most desire.
That's why they call her the Salt of Vampire."
That's a poem by Darren Dingus.
Hi, today we are talking about Salt Vampire. In these dark times of The Acolyte thirst posts and 4th of July fireworks hurting my ears, we bring to you a kind a simple video. A pointless video really. A video that won't get the views of someone yelling into a microphone about a Star War, but to us it's important. We recently became the new owners of a dusty old reel of film from the original Star Trek series as well as the mold that was used to make the infamous Salt Vampire mask from the TOS episode "The Man Trap". Two items from the private collection of model maker Greg Jein. You see, when we get props we like to do fun things with them. Most times that ends up in us damaging them. But this time we decided to do something productive: Use the Salt Vampire head mold to recreate the original mask (and costume) as best we could with our limited skills. I think someone may have also done this with the mold. But I assure you, this was done with more love and much less skill.
Just two dudes chatting about something one of them cares about.
Mike would have it no other way lol
Jay is a lot more tolerant and polite when discussing topics he has literally zero interest in 😅
You need the ignorant everyman so Mike's expertise can shine through.
Mike will come around to liking Star Trek eventually.
@@grahamwade5932I love how when is the other way around Mike doesn't even try to engage in the conversation. I don't blame him, the last thing I would want to talk is about Jay's creepy pervert movies
"IF SHE WERE NANCY, COULD SHE TAKE THIS?!?" 🤛👊🤜🤛👊
"Yes. She boxed in college. Stop hitting that woman; the salt vampire is over there!
She's a woman living in the 60's. Most likely wasn't even the hardest beating she received.
Spock! Don't fist my ex girlfriend!
Stop it Spock, let me read her the constitution first!
@@aarondavis8943 My demonstration of concern will not change what has happened.
Poor Jay is becoming an expert on Star Trek against his will
Ironically, Mike keeps Jay hostage like in Chain of Command only instead of lights, he demands Jay proclaims his love of Star Trek.
Ahahah
@@moiuhuih3184If only Jay could Vulcan Mind Meld with Rich then his troubles would be over. He knows practically just as much Star Trek knowledge as Mike.
So are we
Jay will become a fan eventually... right?
Spock beating the hell out of some old lady to prove she's a vampire is truly peak Star Trek
She turns out to be a regular old lady that Spock inadvertently beats to a pulp. What a twist!
@@mroctober3657 🤣🤣🤣
Can’t show off your legs, or gyrate those hips, and lord was the white man scared of the fat ass in those days, but good lord you can beat the vampire out of a space woman. God bless the 60’s
"Your mother's a salt vampire, baby!" *starts pulling her hair*
It's called egalitarianism.
That's a...handsome mask, yes, but hardly 25.
"Bitch, are u fo real?!" - Petey Wheatshaw
Jay is the perfect example of doing your research and prepping properly YET still not caring in the least.
Cares about the paycheck and his friends. He also likes production stuff, he's a buff
Jay only cares about gross exploitation and horror.
@@brelshar4968he's just here for his perversions
@@brelshar4968 Sometimes when they pertain to movies, too!
That's what they call professional integrity.
Alternatively is "I don't want to lose my job."
Mike has mastered the art of killing a man's soul twice. First, by talking about Star Wars, and second by talking about Star Trek.
Word...
If he ever learned to talk about Dr. Who, the power would be too great for this universe.
@@ericv00 nightmare timeline
I like treks and wars but I hate stars. What franchise is for me?
@@t.c.bramblett617 John Wayne's entire career.
The salt vampire in female form was played by actress Jeanne Bal. The salt vampire in its true monster form was played by Sandra Lee Gimpel, who was primarily a stunt woman (not the same person). She was also one of the Talosians in “The Cage.” I just met her at a con in February. Cool lady.
She certainly looked like a cool lady!
I was going to say they don't look the same to me
Mike has human face blindness. He can only recognize dogs, horses, and some cats by face.
@@D.Jay.... and occasionally the actor and our saviour, Rich Evans
I’m surprised she’s still alive.
Good to see Jay listens so attentively to Mike. Not long after Mike clearly states it is from Season 1, Jay inquires, "What season is it from?"
Indifference is a helluva drug.
The best part is that Mike writes it that way in the script. Then puts his director's hat on to ensure the utmost integrity in quality control.
"NO! More nonchalantly! Now do it again and try harder at not caring!"
@@pogglywoggly3292 He's playing chess while the rest play checkers.
"If we wanted to take the children to see a Komodo dragon..., where would we take the children to see a Komodo dragon?"
I love the prop hoarding phase of Mike's unending midlife crisis
Underrated comment
at 12:30 you can see a horrible future in which rich evans has a ponytail
holy shit , Rich has turned into a 40 somethin Guitar Center Employee in the Piano-Synth section that is way tooo into contemporary jazz music
Dick the birthday boy: BAD ENDING
How the hell are you people catch these things I'll never know. God bless you every one.
I'm with the FBI, you have proven yourself both highly observant and also prescient, would you like a job?
I saw the same thing and did a double-take, but as the kids say, "mad props" to you to go thru the effort of posting the timestamp.
Greg Jein was a master modelmaker. Among the things you've most likely heard of that he worked on, he built the mothership for Close Encounters, he built various ships and things for Star Wars, he built the ferris wheel that rolls off the pier in 1941 (actually, he did all the remarkable miniature work on that movie), he built the Lectroid ships for Buckaroo Banzai, and he was one of the team of designers and builders that created the Enterprise D for TNG. He was also an avid prop and memorabilia collector, and for a time owned one of the largest TOS prop collections in the world.
And Wah Chang, is probably someone who deserves more light shed on him in Star Trek history. For besides designing the salt vampire (as well as other TOS monsters like the Gorn, the Mugato and the Tribbles), he designed the phasers and communicators. Key pieces of Star Trek lore. Aside from being a member of the Projects Unlimited special effects group, that among other things, created the creatures and effects for movies like The Time Machine and shows like the original Outer Limits. Very, very interesting and talented men, the both of them.
Also, it's not the same actress in the costume, Mike.
Mike is growing old and blind. Be satisfied he's still able to differentiate between a human female and a salt vampire costume.
Thanks for the added detail! Hope this rises to the top.
Good to know.
VERY Cool!
Come to think of it, the Morlocks from The Time Machine look a lot like the salt vampire!
I'm starting to realize Rich Evans is the most talented man in Wisconsin.
counting Orson Welles?
It's an easy feat when you're one of the few men in the State of Wisconsin who doesn't binge drink on a daily basis. Remember the average Wisconsinite BAL "Blood Alcohol Level" is 1.0 at any given time for anyone above the age of 18.
@@ghfudrs93uuu If Orson Welles is so talented, how come he's dead? Checkmate, atheists.
@@larrylaffer3246 i mean, wouldn't you drink if you lived in Wisconsin though? ( just a bit of banter, i like Wisconsin 😂)
hes a carpenter, just like Jesus
It always surprises me when these dementia patients whip out such niche and cool skills
It's really sweet of Jay to listen to his grandfather's old stories.
Very original comment, such clever humor. Jfc, Rich was right, the same tired unfunny comment over and over. And people wonder why they have contempt for their audience.
I love it when they break out the Captain Kirk "handsome woman" line
Ey now, many women have been handsome,
that's including Elinor Roosevelt.
@@Olkv3D Handsome, clever and Rich Evans.
it wasnt a male centric adjective back in the day as it is now. it was used to describe anything that was generically aesthetic, including animals
Such a classic haha
@@Uhbliviunyeah idk why everybody is focusing on that handsome part so much… the actress wasnt ugly she just looked older when kirk saw her. Kirk wasnt saying anything about her not being pretty he was just correcting bones when he claimed she looked no older than 25. Everybody just thinks kirk made this passive aggressive diss which would honestly make him look unprofessional because bones is easily pissed off. kirk wouldnt just start a fight by claiming she wasnt pretty for no good reason. Mike himself seems like a passive aggressive type of guy, which I can respect, but kirk is a natural mediator
A little bit on Wah Chang:
As you can just see at the bottom at 8:45, Chang worked on Disney's Bambi (1942) and Pinocchio (1940). One of the things he made was a posable, articulated deer model for the animators, seen at 8:31
In terms of Star Trek, Chang designed and created the original 'flip' communicator props. He also built the original and first Romulan Bird of Prey ship and the furry Tribbles aliens.
Chang also worked as designer on War of the Worlds (1953) and The Time Machine (1960), and made props for the original Planet of the Apes (1968)
Subscribe for more Changfacts!
yeah but what has he done lately?
@@ninjalokustYour mom
@@SureWhyNot777jokes on you, his mom is dead.
That explains the resemblance between the ST salt-vampire mask and the TM Morlock masks.
I'm paying $5 per month so Mike and Jay can buy movie props
Well in this instance it's a movie prop / sex thing.
@@SureWhyNot777 ohhhh, so thats why Jay was so involved
And so Mike can rub his greasy fingers all over 35mm film.
Hell yeah, me too brother
I enjoy supporting the arts.
That sound Jay makes at 14:20 may be the best thing I've ever heard. It's like he turned into a bird or a dolphin or something for a second lol
I love it when he does the squeak/wheeze laugh 😂
a tiny firework
you mean like a... mockingJay?
It’s not just a Star Trek monster. It’s the very FIRST Star Trek monster! “The Man Trap” was not the first episode filmed, but it was the first episode ever aired. It’s THE earliest episode of classic Trek! It’s where we get the very birthdate of Star Trek, original airdate September 8, 1966.
It was actually first aired on the 6th.
Wikipedia says that in Canada it aired on September 6, two days before it aired in the US. That sounds bizarre. (And it doesn't cite a source, so I don't know if it's true.)
When I was a kid, I was very much into Star Trek. I remember getting a book about famous monsters from Star Trek at the book fair and the salt vampire was one of the monsters that was highlighted. And then all these many years later Mike, Jay and Rich resurrect the salt vampire. I feel like some kind of circle has been closed. Truly it is for such as this that the internet was made.
I think I have that book. Is there a Mugato on the cover?
@@sbs3000 That's the exact one. The same day I also got a similar book about monsters from sci fi films. It had the alien from It: The Terror from Beyond Space on the cover.Before the internet we had to depend on little books like that.
@@Wyrmwould I had a similar one about dinosaurs and other large beasts in movies. I'm sure it came from a book fair or one of those tiny, one-sheet Scholastic Books catalogs we'd get every so often in elementary school.
@@sbs3000 I'm currently turning my house upside down desperately trying to find those old books. I could only find one so far about famous ghosts. I loved ghosts and monsters as a kid. I guess I still do.
@@Wyrmwould Same. We had a book about Bigfoot and similar creatures in my elementary school library I read through several times. Wish I could remember the title now.
Good luck finding those books.
Jay's acting like he cares about Mike's Star Trek obsession deserves,at least,a People's choice award.
Or a Peabody award
Person of the year
It's a Bauman Award. I just invented it. We all need one
He's already received the "Peephole's Choice" award from many reputable establishments throughout the Milwaukee area
which is ironic because it's never his choice to hear about it
How to spend 34 thousands of dollars remaking old Star Trek props from your basement
propstore receipt is legitimately for $2k
It's unique because private collector's have been purchasing Old Hollywood stuff for decades, but we rarely ever know what becomes of it afterwards. It's just as likely that it ends up in a museum as it does inside a dumpster. So it's really nice to see it shared with others that might have an interest in it.
@@dominicbadura And then 32k for Rich's diabetes medicine
For a Fistful of Thirty-Four Thousands of Dollars
Remember when Mike made fun of Jar Jar Abrams after the newer movie because he said something to the effect of: "Spock would never just beat the fuck out of someone"....😮
I mean there's "someone" and then there's "freak monster with vagina mouth that is attacking the crew".
To be fair, Spock was making a logical point by beating the salt vampire.
I think it was about beating somebody in a fit of rage. This was a demonstration.
@@esotericVideos That was the point, it wasn't that Spock was fighting, it was Spock had lost his mind fighting. He was showing pure emotion.
Now you could say that was down to his lineage. But the point of Spock was that his breaks from Surak's code were subtle.
As artist I really love this kind of stuff. All work into making their own mask. Very cool process.
They needed a salt shaker for this episode, so the prop guys made these futuristic looking aluminum things.
They then realized that the audience wouldn't necessarily be able to tell that they were supposed to be salt shakers, so they just went with a regular 20th century salt shaker instead.
The aluminum prototypes were repurposed to become Bones' surgical tools.
Literally all they had to do was put black on one, white on the other, people would get it
i'm always amazed at how you watch star trek, you snicker at Bones using plastic spray bottles like we have under our sinks full of windex, like that's futuristic? but in the 60s, it _was._ everybody else was using glass and metal ones. cute brightly colored plastic ones were super newfangled, and logical to have on a ship since they're lighter.
She’s a…handsome woman
But hardly… 25
@@bencarlson4300Instead of just politely nodding.
“Excuse me sir! My Doctor friend here has just given your wife a compliment. I’d like it put on record that I do not agree with him.”
not to mention toothsome!
@davechan8613 If my friend was claiming his 60 year old ex looked 25, I'd call him out in a heartbeat, husband or not.
Wait, no, I’m confused the salt vampire looks like your ideal desire.
That’s what Captain Kirk sees, a "handsome woman"?
Thiers definitely somebody’s beep seeded something going on here.
Collect all you want; you'll never get the Ressikan Flute. Or one of those ExoBots. Or Worfs wierd ball chair. Or that knife thing that Data stabbed Troi with. Or Crushers ghost lamp. Or the gold brick from "Emergence". Or the strategema finger tubes from "Peak Performance". Or Worfs spinal column from that one bullshit episode. Or the Vulcan WMD from that two-parter where Picard was dead. Or Datas severed head. DATAS. SEVERED. HEAD.
why do you got em'?
Who has them lol
you can definitely get worf's ball chair... that was just a chair in the 90s. it was on friends too I believe.
This is a very illuminating post.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You can find the ball chair. Just search for: globe garden lounge chair, peter opsvik.
Jay gets it. This episode was one of many where Gene was obviously just venting his many frustrations about women. "Salt vampire" indeed...
Remember that time in Star Trek when a lady switches bodies with Kirk because women aren't allowed to be captains?
I can easily picture him shouting, "She was after my body salts!" At a judge.
I should check, but I believe this and the body switch episode were written by D.C. Fontana, who’s a woman. I remember being weirded out by that in my teens, when I was reading the James Blish(?) novelizations. Like, why is a woman writing these misogynistic storylines?
(I was also weirded out by Kirk and the husband comparing the extinction of an intelligent race/culture to the near-extinction of the Plains bison)
0:10 My dad still calls it "Star Track" too. When I ask him if that's the 60's show about the intergalactic train, he just looks at me weird and walks away.
My vietnam veteran grandpa always called it "STARR TRACK" in his distinctive mid-western accent. He was also a big fan of "KAP'N KURK", too. I miss hearing all that sometimes
Its original title was "Wagon Train to the Stars", so that's not far off really!
Well of course he looks at you weird. He's either saying the correct title with a weird accent, or he thinks "Star Track" is really the title, so from his perspective your joke doesn't make any sense.
I was scared to death of that thing. My father would shuffle around under a green blanket and put his hands on my face.
My little brother was terrified of it when we showed him the episode maybe ten years ago. So I guess the salt vampire's ability to scare children is timeless.
Was that related to the salt vampire though?
I was terrified of the gogo ladies from Spock's Brain. I was watching as a kid and my mom fell asleep with her arm on me and pinned me down so I couldnt escape the horrifying sequined thigh-highs.
your father invented green screen
She or he is a monster that can take the form of whatever the desired person is for a human being. The only price is salt. She won't eat you if you feed her. So the man trap is it this man fell in love with her because she could be any woman he ever desired and he was willing to do whatever was necessary to keep her alive so he could have that luxury. And honestly she may very well have been someone that you could fall in love with just because she looks ugly doesn't mean that the actual person there is not capable of intelligent conversation she's obviously quite intelligent.
Why does Kirk not only see an old woman but also his friend's ex then?
@@RxYouthhe wants to be nice and is trying to make himself see it? Idk
if only the monster had just communicated
we'd be like "A) our planet is covered entirely in salt water, please come take as much as you want and B) we can synthesize anything with almost limitless energy, so if you can gather some dilithium we can make you all the salt you could ever need"
But no, it had to get bitey and play mind games.
Interesting, but I’m glad the episode went the way it did so that Spock got to beat up a handsome woman.
@@KairuHakubi If it was a TNG ep that's prob what would've happened
Jay asked what season this episode was from twice in like a minute. I think he’s picked up Mike’s dementia :(
Crap I was a minute too slow to comment this.
Jay's mind tends to wander off 5 words into Star Trek trivia
They both caught it from Star Trek I’m sure.
@@johnstumpf93 at this point I want Noiselund to make a song about this part of the episode
Until recently, 'man' was often used as a shorthand for 'mankind', as in the "human race". Remember, the salt vampire also traps Uhura with a seductive Swahili-speaking crewman.
Oh mein Gott! I just woke up randomly here in Germany at what is now 4:40am ! And i figured "Well, let's check of those Milwaukee People uploaded a Video finally"
Turns out they did!
Did God or my Body wake m up at this ungodly Hour just because of this?! YES
Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps
milwaukee and germany
separated by the atlantic
united by beer
Germany =/= Bavaria
Posted by NRW Bande😂
@@Blaurot
Haha, i used to date a Girl from Duisburg for 5 Years. Love the Ruhrpott.
But yeah, Americans especially in their Media always do the "Germany = Bavaria" thing.
Hell, even the SImpsons, whenever there is a German, he's wearing Lederhosen and eats a Bretzel or drinks a "Maß Bier"
@@biggrimace6506
Not gonna lie, i visit the USA in Autumn/Fall for a long planned "Drive from East to West Coast through the North and from West Coast to East Coast in the South.
I'm mostly looking forward to Wisconsin since i heard there are a ton of People there with German Ancestry, German Festivities, German Foods etc.
Most People are excited to go to NYC, Los Angeles, Las Vegas etc. Hell no, i'm excited the most for when i'm in Wisconsin!
I'm so glad you guys are getting these. We'd never get to see it while it's sitting in someone's private collection. I really hope to keep seeing videos like this.
19:57 is the minimum run time which the IRS allows a piece of media to have in order for a purchase appearing in it to be a tax write off.
This is so insane that it actually sounds believable
Hi Mike, It's Bill. Just wanted to say that I still hate you. The fact that you still relying on me after all this time is both pathetically sad and yet gratifying at the same time. I am pleased to see that you have finally found a partner that is equal to you in every way, in the form of the salt vampire. I sincerely think that you two will be happy together and that your time filling it with your semen will be well spent. Yours, Bill.
Man, Rich Evens is one multitalented dude. Never ceases to amaze me and with like zero ego too. Whole gang are awesome tho. Thanks for never becoming stereotypical algorithm chasing RUclipsrs. You all rock.
Jay please blink twice if you are doing Star Trek videos against your will
No human could withstand the double-fisted battle blow
It's vulcan martial arts! Probably
Once when I was in junior high my cousin and I got into a fight, and I pushed him over and intended to incapacitate him completely with a double-fist-battle-blow to the back because I’d seen it on Star Trek TOS (also Superman: TAS).
Don’t be mistaken, we were really angry at one another and I fully intended to leave him writhing on the ground or unconscious.
After getting off a perfect square shot on his back slash shoulder, we both stood there in shock while we both immediately came to the same realization: the move is a stunt move that does no real harm. He then took the opportunity to punch me in the stomach so hard I almost passed out.
@@asmodiusjones9563 Sounds like skill issue.
Let alone a patented James T. Kirk dropkick
@@asmodiusjones9563All I can hear is the fight music. 😂
thank you for including one of darren dingus' most prolific yet underrated works
I heard Star Trek and I clapped
I clapped when I saw it!
This sort of "clapped" comment is played out.
PHASER BEAM!!!!!
I heard Star Trek and got the Clap. Stay away from those salt monster vampires, guys.
@@playedout148...slow...clap...
This better mean we're getting a Star Trek TOS trivia contest soon.
Everyone will be wearing a salt vampire mask
@robertwild9447 Finish TNG trivia first.
@@StarTrekDoor They promised us _ten_ of those...
@@fredlabosch5164 🤦Doh!
With how much they talked about TNG, I would love to see Mike and Rich talk about TOS, DSP and some of the other good Star Trek stuff
These behind the scenes videos are not usually fan favorites, or even my favorites, but the genuine touch here and there is important to this channels integrity.
I love behind the scenes videos)
7:21 - oh, you even got the Salt Vampire to do a cameo!
At first I thought they were pretending the salt vampire was rich
You should send that reel of film to THE NEGATIVE SPACE in Denver, the absolute best in film preservation and archiving, fantastic film scans and fantastic prices...unless you already shipped it somewhere else...
Amazing call
Ultimately, it's a show about family.
And that's what's so powerful about it.
IT BROKE NEW GROUND
and the friends we made along the way
The Man Trap was based on a short story by A.E. van Vogt, called Black Destroyer. They changed a couple of things for the episode; the creature in the story was a large panther-like beast with tentacles growing out of its front shoulders. It needed phosphorous rather than salt. Black Destroyer also inspired the Displacer Beast (a D&D monster) and the movie Alien. Black Destroyer was also reworked to be the first adventure in a space exploration novel called The Voyage of the Space Beagle, which was one of the two main inspirations for Star Trek (the other being Men, Martians and Machines).
Nice! 🙂👍
Without looking any of this up i will tell people about this like its a fact that i have personally done my research to verify.
As a kid this was the only episode of Star Trek that actually scared me.
To this day the Salt Vampire creeps the TF out.
This is the soonest i've been to a RLM screening...
same , was just thinking that lol
Lmao
Me too
Me three, or fourth
Yay us!
Finally, we get to watch a bunch of dudes painstakingly recreate a 1960's sex toy
note to self - delete your browser history
It's really fun seeing these more BTS things, I want a whole video of just Mike Rich and Jay hanging around the warehouse
It is a cool behind the scenes peak at the production.
If you slow the time lapse down, you can see the moment where Rich realizes he's been inhaling deadly, deadly cadmium
Omg that slow reveal of the recreated head at the end had me rolling 😂 it looks cursed 🤣
I'm realizing Jay's joke about the popcorn bucket will be the only reference they ever make to Dune 2's existence..
Because star trek is the only sci Fi that ever existed I gather.
Star wars? Dune? Foundation? What's that???
true, I don't think RLM ever talks about Star Wars
@@Mantis42 They should really get in on it
Just FYI, guys, I love these sorts of videos from you. Please keep them coming. Was just thinking the other day how I've been watching all your great stuff since about 2012... please keep uploading so I can have a reason to live one more day.
Mike's Star Trek prop gets 19 minutes of screentime. Jay's Freddy prop get's 20 seconds.
Thx for showing the bts of yall making the mold and painting. I genuinely enjoy the art of prop making👏👍
You're resurrecting the Salt Vampire? There are starving children in Africa, and you're resurrecting the Salt Vampire.
I think it would be hard to get starving children in Africa to resurrect the Salt Vampire....the logistics of employing them would be too complicated.
@@TxxT33I’m imagining the salt vampire being crucified like beasts in yharnam
What if the salt vampires look like Mike Stokalsa to us, but to the starving children they look like Rich Evans?
wow more rlm fans being unfunny as fuck-
yall the slow class
There’s starving children in Africa and you’re spending money on an Internet connection
It looks like Abe from oddworld.
Wait a second..she appears to everyone as their most desired appearance and Kirk sees her as a sexy granny? :P
I saw this episode when I was a little kid - maybe five years old - and it scared the living shit out of me.
I literally just started Star Trek the original series after watching all 330+ episodes of half in the bag. It’s a sign
So now you finally understand Star Trek better than RLM. Nice. Welcome to the club
@@daviddiggens8841 sorry didn’t see this but yeah. It’s not bad, I feel like I’ll like TNG more though
you could have fed a million starving african children with that money
You are such an angry baby lol
Jay begins to exhibit signs of Stockholm syndrome.
Is one symptom having a worse hair day than Mike? I don't think I've ever seen this occur before.
I don't care about Star Trek or its memorabilia. There's starving children in Africa.
Sorry, I’m missing the in-joke here. Which episode is it referencing?
@@bmlgordonIn their Acolyte video, when referring to people shitting on the show for how bad it is, they basically made the joke that while they're wasting time hating on a show, children are starving in Africa. Me and a lot of other people find that kind of hypocritical considering, you know, that's the entire history of RLM's channel.
I can’t believe Mike would waste money on a Star Trek prop when there are children starving in Africa
Don't want no Captain Crunch, don't want no Raisin Bran
Well, don't you know that other kids are starving in Japan?
Wah Ming Chang worked on many iconic scifi films. He built the miniature time machine the time traveler sent into the future to show it off to his dinner companions in 1960's "The Time Machine." He also built the metal head for the Morlock Sphinx in the same film. He also, I believe, designed and built the tricorder and phaser for the first Star Trek series.
Speaking of resurrection: Jay's hair from 2011 is back!
I like jay hes a very…handsome man but
he’s no rich evans…
15:00 Rich furiously masterpainting
I CLAPPED BECAUSE I KNOW STAR TREK!
"Clapped" is played.
@@playedout148 That's the joke.
Sir, it's pronounced, "Star Track." You're welcome :)
I saw Resurrect The Salt Vampire open for Toad The Wet Sprocket at the Rochester War Memorial back in ‘92.
I enjoy these types of vids the most these days. Rich is genuinely talented btw
This is so awesome. I really like this episode, but I’ve always thought it should be called “Thinking of the Buffalo” because that’s the thing Kirk says after it dies because it was the last of its species. It adds extra little tinge of melancholy, because even though it was a horrible monster, it did still have a right to exist.
"The Last Buffalo" would be a good title.
I always thought the Salt Vampire looked like the Morlocks from The Time Machine 1960, then from watching this I learned that Wah Chang made those masks as well.
Why did you make this video...there starving Children in Africa you should be worried about.
Keep taking jokes in RUclips videos seriously, see how that goes for you
You guys need that kurlan naiskos artifact in your collection. Specifically so you can cast it aside as an unimportant trinket just like picard did in generations.
"Salt vampire" sounds like a more fancy term for internet troll
You'll have to have Jim from Canada touch it up when he is next there.
"touch it up" as in molest it?
Depth and focus of the new camera is great. This looks like it was filmed on a Hollywood sound stage. 10/10 production value.
same camera, just better lighting
@@TheCynicalNihilistsame bat camera same bat channel
the lighting is really intense
It belongs in a museum!
I was so hoping that when Mike opened the prop store box there would be another Baby Bink inside for no reason.
You know who also owned a Freddie Kruger glove? The legendary William Burroughs.
The Salt Vampire looks like Zaat! 😃
SARGASSUM THE WEED OF DECEIT
Looking forward to Mike making Jay and Rich Evans come back to talk about more SW Acolyte in 2 weeks
For someone with almost no Star Trek knowledge this was surprisingly interesting to watch.
This video represents RLM perfectly. 99.5% of the runtime is for Mike and Rich's interests and the last 0.5% goes for Jay's.
... but what about starving children in Africa?
Keep taking jokes in RUclips videos seriously, see how that goes for you
The dimly lit HITB set in the back is such a good backdrop
Oh sweet! Another tax write off series vid!
Red Dwarf: Camille
The salt vampire was nightmare fuel for me as a young kid. Seriously messed me up.
RLM makes these videos so they can justify and tax write-off their collection purchases lol, smart.
Mike looks kind of healthy in this one. Is everything okay?
A new shirt.
Could be he's an energy vampire of star track props
jay is just doing comunity service "listening" to an old man talk
Very original comment, such clever humor. Jfc, Rich was right, the same tired unfunny comment over and over. And people wonder why they have contempt for their audience.
@@chuckmendez8446if I had an audience that produced what I just read here, I’d say something similar
Or it’s just his head buzzing with narcissistic thought loops
@@chuckmendez8446 Rich is behind every comment that calls Mike old, do not be fooled.
I get it tho it's a bit overplayed; but that's most comment sections of big youtubers, an echo chamber of community inside jokes, with gold once in a while.
It's much better listening to people talk about the things they love than the things they hate... Thanks for the head change
These guys deserve recognition for doing a solid job recreating the mask.
Rich Evan’s has also been know to go by the Man Trap
i thought that's where they left that David DeCoteau movie
@@johnn.7849That's what they call him at The Manhole