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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
That would stir up a lot of drama with their shitlib audience, as Rumble is seen as the evil alt-right platform. Hell, RLM might even view Rumble the same way.

Josh and Canadian Jim might well never appear in an RLM video again out of retarded principle.

Holy shit, guys, jump to Rumble right now!
 
(such as astroturfed Internet discourse conforming to some false dichotomy to do with US politics for an international release of a comic book film set in a fictional universe)
I wish it was astroturfed. I had to block a group chat because it was getting tiresome reading all these people gush over how this movie was "the 2025 movie we all needed" and other bullshit.
 
That would stir up a lot of drama with their shitlib audience, as Rumble is seen as the evil alt-right platform. Hell, RLM might even view Rumble the same way.
You're probably right. Are there any alternate video hosting sites that aren't associated with dissidents, though? I wonder how much it would cost to self-host, let's say, a hundred 60 minute videos in full HD and 2000 kbps.
 
You're probably right. Are there any alternate video hosting sites that aren't associated with dissidents, though? I wonder how much it would cost to self-host, let's say, a hundred 60 minute videos in full HD and 2000 kbps.

Playeur perhaps? Video hosting is probably a lot cheaper than it was, but it’s just not a model that makes money most of the time. There’s countless sites that have tried to compete with YouTube, the fact is that if you want to reach the widest audience you have to play by their rules.
 
Speaking of Stuckmann, i am reminded of the first time i ever came into contact with anything RLM related, and it was with this thing.
 
Pretty good one. I hate The Apple though on a visceral level, I was tricked awhile ago into seeing it and was told 'it's actually really good' and was nearly sick by the end.

However, there's a surprise cameo towards the end of this ep that made it worth it. Kind of incredible.
 
I remember the actor from The Apple was on Gordon Ramsay's UK Kitchen Nightmares 20 years ago at this point, where he opened a fish restaurant and tanked it because of his ego:

 
About half way through the Superman HITB.

It's a very weird choice to start the video out by mocking "manbabies" for complaining about politics in a Superman movie to only go on a 10 minute tangent about the inherent politics of superman's creation with extra emphasis of how his creators being Jewish influenced that.

I'm not even joking.

They're becoming very smug and it's getting annoying.
 
They're becoming very smug and it's getting annoying.

"Mola, my son, do you have any idea how fucking smug those guys you're watching sound?"

- Papa Ram, circa 2015, upon overhearing Mola's choice of video entertainment one evening.
 
Jay forgot to credit Josh for the episode.

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I thought it was a cute use of Cameo to get the clip of the lead actress from one of the movies to respond to her movie being awarded Best of the Worst. In fact, I liked the bit so much that I looked her up on Cameo. I gotta say, the audience demographics are pretty grim. It makes me wonder if they're representative of RLM's audience demographics as well.
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I also liked the graphic of the LOTR goblin and the Peewee's Playhouse character when Rich made his "Gollum and Globus" flub, but I always like those sorts of goofy things that they toss on the screen in editing.
 
Drop some more obscure names, Josh.
Ross Hagan the dude in Star Slammer was also in a bunch of MST3k movies. Surprised they had the restraint not to make a "we can't say anything about MST3k or the nerds will complain" jab.

Bear Mccreary was a quality guest though. Maybe Hollywood creative types are OK as long as they're not comedians or actors.
 
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