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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
In all seriousness, after a bit of sleuthing there's actually some archives of everything that was on their blip.tv account. Which as far as I know should mean most of their very old stuff is still archived.

Just go here https://thazman.github.io/thazman/Bloop.html and search redlettermedia
Neat, thanks for the link. They did go back and upload most of their videos to Youtube, but some remain missing. In particular, I've never found a reason why they didn't upload the original HitB #46 to Youtube, where they reviewed Warm Bodies and "reviewed" Movie 43. Instead, they only uploaded the Movie 43 segment and never bothered with the full video. I did a search on Jay's Twitter, and the only mention is from 2016 where someone was asking about it and the Baby's Day Out review, to which he replied, "We'll get around to Warm Bodies eventually I'm sure."

Maybe that review is the Boyhood of HitB. It'll take twelve years to upload!
 
Would anyone happen to have a copy of that The United States of NOOOOOO video where Mike is explaining how YTMND works? RLM seems to have taken it down and I can't find it anywhere.
It took a fucking age to download but the link I posted above did the trick and it certainly looks like the whole thing.

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I have conflicted feelings on whether I should check out Midnight Mass or not.

Lots of friends I have IRL (whose opinions I trust) completely trashed it and said that they could easily picture me specifically hating it with a burning passion.

And yet ... The things I've read about the show intrigue me.
 
I have conflicted feelings on whether I should check out Midnight Mass or not.

Lots of friends I have IRL (whose opinions I trust) completely trashed it and said that they could easily picture me specifically hating it with a burning passion.

And yet ... The things I've read about the show intrigue me.
Give it a shot then. Its shorter than Mike Flannagan's other two netflix series, coming around at 7 episodes instead of 9-10. I mostly liked it, it has some very good character stuff and it has some overly long and cringy character stuff, last 2 episodes were also pretty bad. By episode 2 you should know if youre going to enjoy it or not.
 
The more I think about this movie, the less impressed I get with it. I know the movie does state that the Harkonnens and the Emperor's men are different, but the movie doesn't show that all that well. Every villain is a bald, ugly guy, which seems like Marvel method shorthand for villain. In fact, the desaturated colors work for anything from Arakis, but there isn't much contrast when the foreigners aren't all that elaborately dressed either. You'd think military dress uniforms would look like they did in the 19th century or the Emperor's men would have elaborate physical shields with emblems during the full scale battle, but no. In a world where the favored primary weapon is the short sword, no one thinks to carry a shield, a sword breaker, a sai, or any other weapon that can be used to counter it. That's not even getting into the fact that the shield rules themselves are inconsistent in this movie. If full arm cuts can't penetrate it, then I don't want to see Duncan being able to cut through one with a full arm swing.
I love the universe but don't know the nitty gritty details because I'm only on the Dune spectrum, not a full-blown autist so I can't speak to the shield stuff. I agree with what you're saying regarding uniforms/costumes and that the desaturated approach muted a lot of the outfits to the extent that they're very similar in tone to each other, leading to further confusion. I think the Sardaukar at least stood out because of their (brighter) white uniforms.

EDIT: in the book I think the Sards are disguised as Harkonnen soldiers

Personally I was never confused the entire time and had no trouble following who was who and what was going on but I also know the story already but one of our friends who knew nothing about it said he had no trouble following it either so 🤷‍♂️
 
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I love the universe but don't know the nitty gritty details because I'm only on the Dune spectrum, not a full-blown autist so I can't speak to the shield stuff. I agree with what you're saying regarding uniforms/costumes and that the desaturated approach muted a lot of the outfits to the extent that they're very similar in tone to each other, leading to further confusion. I think the Sardaukar at least stood out because of their (brighter) white uniforms.

EDIT: in the book I think the Sards are disguised as Harkonnen soldiers

Personally I was never confused the entire time and had no trouble following who was who and what was going on but I also know the story already but one of our friends who knew nothing about it said he had no trouble following it either so 🤷‍♂️
I'm just talking about what's in the movie. Rewatch some of Duncan's fight scenes. Sometimes, he will make a cut using his entire arm and we see the red shield effect instead of the blue. It's actually a case where correct or less post would have helped out. The movie itself is inconsistent about shield usage because the choreography happens so fast that the director and editor didn't realize it until it was too late to fix it.
 
In all seriousness, after a bit of sleuthing there's actually some archives of everything that was on their blip.tv account. Which as far as I know should mean most of their very old stuff is still archived.

Just go here https://thazman.github.io/thazman/Bloop.html and search redlettermedia
Man, I am going to need to look through these.

On the topic of that video, though... it honestly feels weird to see Mike in outside locations. It's been like 5 years since any of their videos involved them leaving the studio set, it feels unnatural to see him in a realistic location. It's like your fish left it's bowl and is now just walking around the house. I don't know why I got this feeling so strongly, maybe I am going crazy.
 
On the topic of that video, though... it honestly feels weird to see Mike in outside locations. It's been like 5 years since any of their videos involved them leaving the studio set, it feels unnatural to see him in a realistic location. It's like your fish left it's bowl and is now just walking around the house. I don't know why I got this feeling so strongly, maybe I am going crazy.

Its kind of like seeing cartoon characters walk around in the real world in Roger Rabbit. Its cool...but kind of strange too.
 
I haven't seen it but I'm sceptical because the same people raving about it are the same ones who raved about the Spooky Times at Hill House that I found to be a hyper tedious and mostly boring family-focused melodrama with a couple of very good scenes mixed in here and there. I know some people who said Midnight Mass was more of the same so I haven't been dying to watch it but if you guys endorse it I'll give it a shot.
I wound up watching the entire thing.

I enjoyed the hell out of it.

I have not seen Spooky Times at Hill House, so I can't really give you a comparison there - Mike and Jay say Midnight Mass is a lot better, for what that's worth? HOWEVER, "family-focused melodrama" is certainly one way of describing Midnight Mass. There's a lot of talking (lots and lots of talking), to the point where it sometimes feels more like watching a play than watching a show (let alone a spooky show). The writing was excellent (Chekhov's Gun, Knife, Cat, Throwaway Line, and Johnny Knoxville), and I liked the talkie bits, as they genuinely made me care about the characters, and there were even a couple scenes where I teared up like a faggot. Honestly, I came away from Midnight Mass wishing there had been MORE monologues and fewer scary bits. But I won't lie, you might find it tedious.

My advice would be to give the first episode a chance. It's not the best episode, not by a long shot, but it sets up many of the themes, and it's a good representation of the show's spooky-to-monologue ratio. If you hate it, you'll probably hate the rest. If you're OK with it, you'll probably enjoy the rest. And if you're on the fence, give Episode 2 a chance before you decide.


He should wear a gag, too.

That last tweet is making me MATI with its smirking boneheadedness.
I don't think I've seen him wear a mask inside during any of the post-covid episodes, though. Even though Mike, Jay, and Rich are not part of his household, and Milwaukee Tweet Man clearly instructs him to do so.

Pretty reckless, if you ask me. Why does he want Mike, Jay, and Rich to die??
 
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I have conflicted feelings on whether I should check out Midnight Mass or not.

Lots of friends I have IRL (whose opinions I trust) completely trashed it and said that they could easily picture me specifically hating it with a burning passion.

And yet ... The things I've read about the show intrigue me.
It's fantastic. Just watch it. If you hate it, you'll know for sure you're a fag.
 
I don't dislike Josh for this.

I dislike him for making too many deep cut questions on the David Lynch trivia show and for being a charisma black hole in most BotWs
 
I don't think I've seen him wear a mask inside during any of the post-covid episodes, though. Even though Mike, Jay, and Rich are not part of his household, and Milwaukee Tweet Man clearly instructs him to do so.

Pretty reckless, if you ask me. Why does he want Mike, Jay, and Rich to die??
Don't worry. Once Mike hears what he's saying he'll put him in a special airtight room he has in his house. He's even already got a camera system set up for the guy!
 
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