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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
I'm not sure, say what you want about execs, in the end of the day they care most about money. But Hollywood has went full in with woke in recent years despite being provingly poison. Having them being pressured by bodies that disregard loss of money makes sense in that regard.

Like all wokesters, they're most concerned with appearances and will look the other way the second it's too much trouble to keep fighting entropy.

Plus, they know like everyone else that there are plenty of young women (and young men) who will gladly make that trade, and do. And they know that's sleazy but "not my problem."

Gatekeeper positions will always, over time, be filled with people who want the position for a less-than-wholesome reason. This will never change no matter how many hashtags people use and pussyhats people wear.
 
The #MeToo tried (and might succeeded) to create a new power balance in Hollywood. The people calling the shots anymore aren't the exces, but the HR departments and women's organizations that could use their media connections to destroy any person's life. Harvey wasn't a sacrifical pawn or someone who got caught, he was the decapitated horse head displayed to the other higher ups to make them understand who's the real people in charge.

This is what it's always been about, trying the shift the power dynamic in favor of women not just in Hollywood but society as a whole by giving them the power to ruin a man's career if not his whole life by accusations of sexual misconduct.

And don't think for a second they wouldn't abuse that power for political reasons, that is in fact the main reason they want it is to purge corporate America of any "wrongthink" ("What's that? You're a Republican? Hey, remember that time you touched my breast?")

Thankfully it hasn't worked out quite as well as they've hoped.
 
Has that strange money bag ever shown up on the desk before? And why was the depth of field so fucking weird on Jay? Normally you can see the posters and clutter behind them but they were completely blurred due to the depth of field setting. I'm going to throw out a conspiracy theory that they were actually sponsored by Doritos. The Doritos were literally leaning on the money bag. That or they thought it would be funny to make people think they were sponsored.
I'd assumed the money bag was their pay from Doritos, yeah. It kept showing up in frame while they were busy eating the Doritos. I don't think they were actually sponsored, but they were reviewing an Adam Sandler movie and love to bring up how super-sponsored his movies are, suspecting the Doritos and money bag were meant to be a jab at his movies.
 
Patreon update:

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Hey everyone!

The next video we'll be releasing is the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory re:View but then after that, we have finally filmed a new Best of the Worst! It's slightly stripped down from a regular episode, but it's slightly more elaborate than a spotlight episode AND we created a new gimmick! It's a bad movie box cover scavenger hunt!
 
Patreon update:

quote:
Hey everyone!

The next video we'll be releasing is the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory re:View but then after that, we have finally filmed a new Best of the Worst! It's slightly stripped down from a regular episode, but it's slightly more elaborate than a spotlight episode AND we created a new gimmick! It's a bad movie box cover scavenger hunt!

Time to warm up my cat.
 
Patreon update:

quote:
Hey everyone!

The next video we'll be releasing is the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory re:View but then after that, we have finally filmed a new Best of the Worst! It's slightly stripped down from a regular episode, but it's slightly more elaborate than a spotlight episode AND we created a new gimmick! It's a bad movie box cover scavenger hunt!

Excellent, finally a new BOTW, it's been months.
 
Based on recent events and observations: Red Letter Media has a pretty large, dedicated fanbase and doesn't pander to special interest groups or whatever, shockingly, you don't need to do that to gain an audience, unlike all of these Web 1.0/2.0 leftovers out there trying to remain relevant.

RLM is a totally independent company that grew its fanbase organically over a long period time and I think, due to this authenticity and, I'll say it, integrity they get a lot of hate from the Usual Suspects, including the Professional Geeks whom they mocked with the Nerd Crew videos. Such as, from The Hard Times, aka "The Onion, but for Video Games and When It's Lame, Even Lamer than The Onion at It's Lamest"

Red Letter Media Accidentally Posts Four Hour Video Lambasting Black Widow Six Months Prior to Film's Release

You can never trust "professional geeks," they're all corporate bootlickers - either access media flunkies or clout seekers or both. You see them join in with the RLM haters, the people who hate RLM for bagging on Marvel and Star Wars movies but probably lack the self-awareness that they've got parasocial relationships with these movie franchises, and who pretend Mike and Jay are trolls who "just hate everything," when they actually often champion films they like.

Red Letter Media fans have much a greater self-awareness (and a sense of humor) about their "parasocial" (there's that word again) relationships to Mike and Jay and Rich than the Professional Geeks have awareness of their parasocial/symbiotic relationships to corporate entertainment franchises.
 
the Professional Geeks whom they mocked with the Nerd Crew videos. Such as, from The Hard Times,

the last true fan of captain marvel and ghostbusters afterabortion wrote that article, what delicious salt.

How dare rlm take a neutral viewpoint and roast a movie on its (lack of)merits rather than its politics, they must hate women.
 
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Great episode.

I can still vividly recall the first time I saw Willy Wonka as a kid, the movie just utterly blew me away, Gene Wilder managed to truly feel magical.

I also love the movie's simple but truthful morals, the kind of down to Earth stuff you just don't see from modern culture.

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Now this is gross, I actually saw that Marilyn Manson video as a little kid when I was channel surfing late at night once, not only did it scare me, but to think he snuck a vagina in there.... (not that I noticed to be fair)

>Oingo boingo sucks

I'm gonna have to cut a nigga when I see him

I was actually listening to their last album (well, the first song off it) recently and what's interesting is it has Danny Elfman orchestral music straight out of Batman in it, unlike their earlier stuff, but it has lyrics, so it's a weird mishmash of Danny Elfman's earlier and later career.

That first song also has a groovy Pink Floyd The Wall style children's choir at points.

I don't know if only their final album was like that or if some earlier one was also like that though.
 
Pretty good review. I have a feeling they shit too hard on the Tim Burton version, but it might be because I've seen it as a kid so I have nostalgia glasses on and the film really is not good, though judging a kids film through an adult lens always striked me as pointless.
 
Pretty good review. I have a feeling they shit too hard on the Tim Burton version, but it might be because I've seen it as a kid so I have nostalgia glasses on and the film really is not good, though judging a kids film through an adult lens always striked me as pointless.

It is not physically possible to shit too hard on Tim Burton's chocolate-flavored abortion.
 
Its actually kind of sweet to see Mike get nostalgic for something he loved as a kid, lol.

The original is a classic, while the Burton version is, at best, a failed attempt to recapture the magic and a product of its time. I didn't completely hate it, but Depp's performance is obnoxious.

Gene Wilder is wonderful in the role. As a kid, I didn't pick up on the sarcasm or question anything he said. I just believed him, because I wanted to believe in the more magical side of things, kind of like Charlie. As an adult, the mystery surrounding him makes him all the more compelling.
 
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