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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 256 23.9%
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    Votes: 459 42.8%
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    Votes: 229 21.4%
  • Tim

    Votes: 385 35.9%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 208 19.4%
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    Votes: 274 25.6%
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    Votes: 64 6.0%

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I compiled a list of some classic RLM locations, so next time you're stalking a gay black man on the streets of Milwaukee, WI, you can stop by these epic locations.
(I show the google street view in the main images, and in the little red box is the location as it appears in YOUR favorite RLM content. )

Anyway, our first stop is from the VERY WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR "Dude Bros" series, circa 2012:
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Link to video: Dude Bros Episode 1 on Youtube dot com
1801 E Elmdale C Shorewood, WI
You all remember Dude Bros, right? What a hit!

Next up, the CLASSIC and BELOVED random street Mike walks down in The Grabowskis: Hardware Store!
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Link to video: The Grabowskis The Hardware Store
2629 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
It's not even out of business in 2026! It's a miracle.
(He also walks past a bread store in the same shot, that's what I googled to find it. Also still in business.)

Next up, the Plinkett house exterior, which clearly has a 'For Sale' sign in the window in Half in the Bag.
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2927 N Pierce ST Milwaukee, WI
Someone marked this on Google Maps. Very easy to find. They say that if you go there, you can meet the real Mister Plinkett.

And last, but certainly not least, is the Lightning Fast (Fats) VCR Repair shop:

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6110 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
It's been home to various businesses throughout the years, it was some kind of road construction equipment business when the exteriors were taken for HITB.

I'll even save you a trip to google maps with this handy diagram of the RLM hood:
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The VCR repair shop is practically inside the airport lol.
Here's a zoom in on the other locations:
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Never forget the Black Holocaust, bigots. It has nothing to do with RLM, but I laughed so hard when I saw it on the map, I didn't want anyone to risk missing out.
 
This one felt like kind of a dud. It was part Mike grumbling about how his hometown is frequently used as the butt of jokes, part Jay showing off movie filming locations, and all very unfocused. I'm not a huge fan of movie filming location content, but I do really like listening to these hack frauds talk about something that they're interested in (I've watched and enjoyed countless re:View episodes covering films I've never seen, after all), so I had high hopes that this would be a good one. As it turned out, it just sounded like cranky old men.
I have the opposite general view and still have a similar opinion to you. When I first saw the video in my feed: I was excited that they were gonna actually do stuff outside of their warehouse. I love the haunted house video they did. But the majority of this video is the same format as their other videos: shot, reverse shot, two people sitting on chairs talking.

As always, RLM can't compare to classic Cinemasscre kino:

 
It's sad that at the end of their Plinketto #6 video, they actually visited all the locations for that shitty The Pit movie all the way in fucking Beaver Dam and here, they couldn't be bothered to even take a drive around town.

That should have been the entire episode but Mike is clearly suffering from the Chris Stuckmann Disease.
He used to be this slim (comparatively) and animated guy, now he's fat and he talks like he has multiple sclerosis.
 
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