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It'd definitely take a relationship and some sustained henpecking, although as a general aside, deliberately shocking women is a surprisingly effective way to make yourself appear interesting to them.
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Why not have James on as a guest? Have either RLM or James mentioned interest in a crossover? It's not like AVGN is doing great lately and he clearly based Rental Reviews off BOTW.
For April Fools James, Nostalgia Critic and... 2 other people, I don't care, should all get together and do a BotW episode involving 3 of RLM's movies.So I watched one of the recent rental reviews (the jurassic park one?) and man did it make me appreciate RLM even more. James' weird friends were all talking all over each other and the discussion had 0 structure. I turned it off after 4 minutes. The entire thing was just autisticscreeching.jpg. James definitely based rental reviews off BotW but it's such an inferior version. Not always bad, Ive gotten through several eps in the past, but not always great either. It just shows that you can't simply watch a movie and have you and your friends talk about it and have it instantly be amazing. RLM do a lot behind the scenes to structure the discussion and a lot in editing to make the magic they do. I do think James would make a good guest though, but ONLY James. And only because he's also a certified movie buff and film maker so I think he could contribute to a discussion and not stick out. He is not as dominant as Mike though so he has a tough time leading things on his own show. But that works on BotW because any time we have someone try to loudly contribute it sucks. James wouldn't be like that.
I wish I could remember which BotW episode it was where they were having a discussion about the films and the idea of "Space Cop" got voiced. I was watching some old episodes and stumbled across that moment again which was funnier now in retrospect as I think that was the moment it was birthed as a project.Space Cop *is* an unwatchable piece of shit, however that is par for the course with movies that only exist to service fans of the creator, who themselves are not known for making films. There's no problem with this in general, nobody expects anybody other than fans of the creators to watch Lazer Team, but I've seen people act as though Space Cop is something slightly more than that, something that has some merit outside of the need to be an existing fan of the creators and willing to endure a horribly produced film to enjoy the situations which would only appeal to people with the specific experience of the fandom it services. That is certainly what RLM wanted it to be - a fun film for the fans, but also a demonstration that they can make a half-okay cheapo film. They weren't dumb enough to think it'd become a so-bad-it's-good classic because they know you can't fake that, but they definitely had some ambitions of it being an alright no-budget genre comedy, but I don't think it ever passed the test of anybody who didn't know RLM not barfing the moment they saw how it was shot and scripted. The Space Cop character isn't funny unless you know who Rich is, and if the same level of production was packaged as anything else you might drunkenly stumble across on Amazon Prime, you'd not have much empathy for whatever nobodies made it, and would conclude that it was a waste of time by design. (I have no idea why I ended up just griefing Space Cop for no reason, but I'll roll with it.)
Don't remember wich one it was either, but you gotta hand it to them, the basic idea behind Space Cop is hilarious, some jokes are funny, it's just not the right format... they could've just made a fake trailer for it with the better jokes in it instead.I wish I could remember which BotW episode it was where they were having a discussion about the films and the idea of "Space Cop" got voiced. I was watching some old episodes and stumbled across that moment again which was funnier now in retrospect as I think that was the moment it was birthed as a project.
Not even Gillian's blatant flirting got him to not make jokes about children getting violently murdered.
If anything it seems like they despise YouTubers despite technically being ones themselves. Most notable is the Nerd Crew podcast but they've spoofed multiple types of YouTube videos (unboxing, top 10's, etc.) Not that anything is wrong with it because a lot of those things are ripe for parody and their stuff is usually funny, but it wouldn't be surprising to learn at least some of them feel they are better then other "content creators."Unless it's someone they think outranks them for some reason, they always shit on them. They don't see James as better then or equal to them so he's not worthy of their praise. But they'll trip over themselves to praise Len Kabasinski and Leo Fong every chance they get despite ragging on their movies because they see them as "real" film makers that out rank them because their stuff predates youtube and exists on home media with actual distributors. Have RLM ever praised ANY youtube based media? I'm not recalling any. Their films arguably aren't much better but they've also never crowd funded so maybe that makes a difference. Who knows how much Space Cop cost to make vs the AVGN movie though.
I actually think that's part of their appeal.Mike and Jay don't see themselves as YouTubers, but as temporarily embarrassed filmmakers.
I think it's just low-t soyboys dismissing Jay as a homo because he challenges their own masculinity.I think all those jokes about Jay being gay aren't jokes...
Most notable is the Nerd Crew podcast but they've spoofed multiple types of YouTube videos (unboxing, top 10's, etc.)
At this point they've had more success than many actual filmmakers, their videos have been seen by more people than the new Child's Play movie(not the remake the actual sequel with the Chucky Cult).Mike and Jay don't see themselves as YouTubers, but as temporarily embarrassed filmmakers.
I have literally the exact opposite opinion. Jay is by far my favorite to listen to and when I first discovered RLM I was surprised how closely our takes on movies interlap (to the point some Kiwis have questioned whether or not I'm actually him IRL).Anyone else has Rich, Mike and Jay as the order they prefer the main 3? I find Rich is funniest, then Mike second since sometimes his jokes fell flat in my opinion and then Jay because despite having funny moments i more often disagree with him strongly (1 example among others is he really didn't like Joker and it seems he walked in wanting to hate it because of what other folks the director did and I personally think it was a fantastic film)
I can't remember the name of the place, but I used to go to this now-defunct pirate site to watch all the HD movies and TV shows for free, and there I happened to stumble across an HD upload of Space Cop of all things. This site allowed people to leave comments on each uploaded movie, so to my amusement, the page for Space Cop was filled with a dozen comments from angry normies who were bitter about having their time wasted by a shitty amateur film with just enough production value in the cover/poster art and the first 30 min to trick them into watching about an hour of Mike and Rich ironically dicking around on camera.No opinion on them feeling better than other channels on the basis of film-making alone (I think they consider almost all prominent film Youtube channels to be either pseuds, shills, or critical lightweights who shit out lite reviews aimed at randos who want to fart their way through a generic flick every week or two and only want the plot outline described to them - à la the gruesome twosome). I do find one thing extremely telling about the delusional ambitions of Youtube critics in making a feature film - they always choose the cop-out of comedy/satire/genre (usually a fermenting bucket of all three). I at least respect Ralphmoviemaker for trying to make dramas, because that genre exposes failure and mediocrity much more cruelly (Mythica is another, it sucks balls, but they tried very hard). Broad brushstroke 'it's a satire', 'it's an in-joke', 'don't take it so seriously', 'hah we weren't trying very hard, it's not a serious project' excursions by creators are abortions from concept, there's never been a successful one that I am aware of.
Space Cop *is* an unwatchable piece of shit, however that is par for the course with movies that only exist to service fans of the creator, who themselves are not known for making films. There's no problem with this in general, nobody expects anybody other than fans of the creators to watch Lazer Team, but I've seen people act as though Space Cop is something slightly more than that, something that has some merit outside of the need to be an existing fan of the creators and willing to endure a horribly produced film to enjoy the situations which would only appeal to people with the specific experience of the fandom it services. That is certainly what RLM wanted it to be - a fun film for the fans, but also a demonstration that they can make a half-okay cheapo film. They weren't dumb enough to think it'd become a so-bad-it's-good classic because they know you can't fake that, but they definitely had some ambitions of it being an alright no-budget genre comedy, but I don't think it ever passed the test of anybody who didn't know RLM not barfing the moment they saw how it was shot and scripted. The Space Cop character isn't funny unless you know who Rich is, and if the same level of production was packaged as anything else you might drunkenly stumble across on Amazon Prime, you'd not have much empathy for whatever nobodies made it, and would conclude that it was a waste of time by design. (I have no idea why I ended up just griefing Space Cop for no reason, but I'll roll with it.)