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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 257 24.0%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votes: 77 7.2%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votes: 460 42.9%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votes: 230 21.4%
  • Tim

    Votes: 386 36.0%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 208 19.4%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votes: 274 25.5%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votes: 27 2.5%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votes: 541 50.4%
  • Max Landis

    Votes: 64 6.0%

  • Total voters
    1,073
Can you imagine Rich's reaction to AI.

He is the poster boy of Ludditism: A fat guy, born in 1977, raised by his grandparent, who has never been challenged on anything in his life.

"I don't think we should switch from horses to automobiles. BA HAAAAAAAH" *screeching, piercing laugh*
 
I made this out of pure (permanent) boredom and never had an excuse to post this before I signed up at the Farms. It's a list of actors from sci-fi, horror and action movies from the 80s and 90s, mostly cheap ones. Lots of character actors and That Guys. Some of them starred in films discussed by RLM. What are your favorites?

P.S. I included two inanimate objects as honorable mentions because they're cool as fuck.

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I made this out of pure (permanent) boredom and never had an excuse to post this before I signed up at the Farms. It's a list of actors from sci-fi, horror and action movies from the 80s and 90s, mostly cheap ones. Lots of character actors and That Guys. Some of them starred in films discussed by RLM. What are your favorites?

P.S. I included two inanimate objects as honorable mentions because they're cool as fuck.

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Is Leo Fong one of the inanimate objects?
 
There's no excuse for redditors in general.
you;re literally on reddit right now
So Corridor Crew spoke about the AI dubbing in their latest episode, and I think there thoughts were more succinct and interesting than the RLM take, although they were more positive about the look of the tech. Maybe that is down to the dubbing making it feel cheap and shit.
thanks for showing me this. they're right too, i am more annoyed at the ADR than the ai mouth stuff.
 
I made this out of pure (permanent) boredom and never had an excuse to post this before I signed up at the Farms. It's a list of actors from sci-fi, horror and action movies from the 80s and 90s, mostly cheap ones. Lots of character actors and That Guys. Some of them starred in films discussed by RLM. What are your favorites?

P.S. I included two inanimate objects as honorable mentions because they're cool as fuck.

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I choose John Saxon [a.k.a. Carmine Orrico], the leading man of La ragazza che sapeva troppo, the 1st giallo, and one of my favorite Bava movies.
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I'm fond of ugly guys with cool sounding voices, so Brian Thompson (row 5, column I) is definitely up there. Just look at that fucking mug.

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I'm fond of ugly guys with cool sounding voices, so Brian Thompson (row 5, column I) is definitely up there. Just look at that fucking mug.

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Yeah I like Brian Thompson. He has a look that is made for movie villains. Instant menace

Also from that list I would note Patrick Kilpatrick. Just a scary looking dude, probably best known for JCVD film Death Warrant

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Klaus Kinski would be my fav ugly guy actor though

 
You can’t beat Cameron Michell. There’s a shitty slasher movie I wish would show up on BotW called ‘Terror Night’ where he’s only in it for like 5 minutes at the end but it’s peak Cameron Michelle. He’s just drunk and angry to be working.
Also, RLM favorite Dan Haggerty gets a spear thrown through him following stiff exposition dialogue with the Skipper from Gilligan’s Island.
 
Can you imagine Rich's reaction to AI.

He is the poster boy of Ludditism: A fat guy, born in 1977, raised by his grandparent, who has never been challenged on anything in his life.

"I don't think we should switch from horses to automobiles. BA HAAAAAAAH" *screeching, piercing laugh*
*Ludism

Lud was the leader of the Luddites and his philosophy was referred to as Ludism.
 
I choose John Saxon [a.k.a. Carmine Orrico]
I didn't even know Saxon wasn't his real name! George Eastman's (row 6, column B) real name is Luigi Montefiori. I like Italian and their names sound so nice. It sucks that all those people are either really old or dead. I was considering adding little crosses to 15+ people in that image.
 
I didn't even know Saxon wasn't his real name! George Eastman's (row 6, column B) real name is Luigi Montefiori. I like Italian and their names sound so nice. It sucks that all those people are either really old or dead. I was considering adding little crosses to 15+ people in that image.
holy shit, I looked him up, and among other things, realized I own this VHS -- easy to guess why I got it:
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Has a great physical appearance, my memories of him will always be focused on his lates 90's stints on the X-files and being in the Vampire The Masquerade TV show (which didn't even last an entire season).
 
Has a great physical appearance, my memories of him will always be focused on his lates 90's stints on the X-files and being in the Vampire The Masquerade TV show (which didn't even last an entire season).
Yeah, his alien bounty hunter character ruled, even if that shit got tedious quickly (like so many of the mythos episodes) but he was there to keep it interesting. I had no idea they had a VtM TV show, I'm feeling embarrassed thinking about it. Kinda funny though because he was in the pilot to Buffy and also had a good guest role in another episode as the Big Bad THE JUDGE (who cannot be killed by any sword...).
 
Josh is so funny in this, think he's my fav by a lot of the recent guests. I can relate on how he can answer some of the hard ones and not a lot of the ones that should be super easy.
 
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