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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
Every single auxiliary member of RLM is annoying on twitter. Josh and Jack (who has now spent days liking everything Movie Bob tweets) get the most attention but the Canadians are annoying too.

Jim is currently being praised on resetera for this

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If he tweeted in favor of Tucker Carlson he would have thousands unfollowing him and someone would probably try to get him fired off his job, but he's acting like a hero for losing 4 followers? It just seem removed from reality at best, even if you agree with his gist.

In contrast, RLM seem to almost have a company policy to not engage on social media. Mike could easily be using the official company twitter to trash Trump all day, since so many others seem to, so that's something.

But it makes me wonder if and how much they do discuss political stuff off camera, and if due to more and more personalities feeling the need to signal where they stand, RLM will break that policy eventually.


Meh, these two live in Toronto so it's only to be expected that they're progressives. FYI Toronto is just the San Fransisco of Canada, so if they want work they'd better preach the party line loud and clear.

Which is a bit of a shame as I tend to enjoy Colin's geekiness when him and Jay sperg out about obscure movie making shit.

Personally I don't like Jack much, he never really added much to the discussion IMHO. And Josh is a major annoyance, I have no idea why the trio keep bringing him back.


Rich + Mike + Jay = best episodes...hell honestly I could live without Jay. No Rich and no Mike make for the more boring episodes as those two are the core of RLM
 
Every single auxiliary member of RLM is annoying on twitter. Josh and Jack (who has now spent days liking everything Movie Bob tweets) get the most attention but the Canadians are annoying too.

Jim is currently being praised on resetera for this

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If he tweeted in favor of Tucker Carlson he would have thousands unfollowing him and someone would probably try to get him fired off his job, but he's acting like a hero for losing 4 followers? It just seem removed from reality at best, even if you agree with his gist.

In contrast, RLM seem to almost have a company policy to not engage on social media. Mike could easily be using the official company twitter to trash Trump all day, since so many others seem to, so that's something.

But it makes me wonder if and how much they do discuss political stuff off camera, and if due to more and more personalities feeling the need to signal where they stand, RLM will break that policy eventually.

Jim Tweets some interesting stuff, but yeah, he's been getting bitchy with the politics lately.

Colin doesn't seem to use Twitter much at all anymore.

I don't follow Jack or Josh, only tried following Jack briefly but I noped out.

So long as they don't try to bring politics into RLM itself it's fine for them to post their person opinions on their personal Twitters, even if their takes are retarded.

And the fact that they're willing to leave politics at the door when making RLM videos shows that they aren't total jackasses, the true die hard SJWs would try to use whatever platform they could to spread their message no matter what.
 
Personally I don't like Jack much, he never really added much to the discussion IMHO. And Josh is a major annoyance, I have no idea why the trio keep bringing him back.
I always enjoyed Jack playing the straight man/butt of jokes. While Rich filled in the "lovable doofus" part of that role, Jack would sometimes play the "naive innocent" version of the role. I dunno, I laughed at his horrified shock more than once.

And the fact that they're willing to leave politics at the door when making RLM videos shows that they aren't total jackasses, the true die hard SJWs would try to use whatever platform they could to spread their message no matter what.
It's also what makes it worthwhile to go back and watch RLM videos again and again.
 
It's also what makes it worthwhile to go back and watch RLM videos again and again.

That's definitely true. Not sperging about their political opinions (in any direction) in their videos also makes them come across as way more reasonable, level-headed, likable, and less narcissistic than most internet assholes (who have to use their "platforms" to "make a difference" or whatever). I honestly believe that's one reason they have such a huge audience.

In this age of pathetic monetized "outrage," RLM provides an example more people would be following if they cared less about the immediate future and more about the long-term future. But everyone in entertainment (and in business, and in politics, and in...) is apparently short-sighted these days
 
Well I posted it on the Trek thread. Here's what you have to look forward to.
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Who the fuck is watching this shit? There must be a decent enough viewerbase for modern star trek for them to bother creating this garbage. I know plenty of star trek fans, but absolutely zero people who like any of the tv series after enterprise
 
Who the fuck is watching this shit? There must be a decent enough viewerbase for modern star trek for them to bother creating this garbage. I know plenty of star trek fans, but absolutely zero people who like any of the tv series after enterprise

That's a great question. I know one person who watches Discovery and does so strictly as a ST completest, and I know a bunch of people that checked out Picard out of curiosity and didn't like it.

I'd love to know who the actual fans of modern Trek are and what their defenses are for this shit.
 
I like Jack, he can be the straight man or get goofy depending on the situation. To me, the best line up has always been Mike, Rich, Jay and Jack. Josh is okay, but I think people is sour on him because he tended to be too serious, but has gotten a lot more relaxed. Jim are Colin are ok, Len is great. The Mac is meh.
 
I like Jack, he can be the straight man or get goofy depending on the situation. To me, the best line up has always been Mike, Rich, Jay and Jack. Josh is okay, but I think people is sour on him because he tended to be too serious, but has gotten a lot more relaxed. Jim are Colin are ok, Len is great. The Mac is meh.
Freddie Williams is the superior Josh. His Horse Ninja Re:View was genius.
 
That's a great question. I know one person who watches Discovery and does so strictly as a ST completest, and I know a bunch of people that checked out Picard out of curiosity and didn't like it.

I'd love to know who the actual fans of modern Trek are and what their defenses are for this shit.
Like Mike said in the Picard Plinkett review: bots. They're all bots.
 
The hangers on are fine, except for Max Landis and Patton Oswald.

I actually think Mac episodes are pretty good, though that seems to be an unpopular opinion here. He comes off as kind of an arrogant guy, but at the same time he doesn't get sensitive about it when they bust his chops over it. I like his chemistry with Rich too.
 
Who the fuck is watching this shit?

I honestly wonder about this.

I'd think that in the old days of broadcast TV, it would be possible to make bank on a series with no audience but high ratings (because of tinfoil hat conspiracy shenanigans).

Is it possible to make money today almost entirely through bots? I'd think that when the rubber hits the road, you need subscriptions. Someone has to be paying for this.
 
I honestly wonder about this.

I'd think that in the old days of broadcast TV, it would be possible to make bank on a series with no audience but high ratings (because of tinfoil hat conspiracy shenanigans).

Is it possible to make money today almost entirely through bots? I'd think that when the rubber hits the road, you need subscriptions. Someone has to be paying for this.
I think it was in the Star Wars thread that I saw some enlightening discussion on Hollywood accounting, but I don't remember who posted it. Either way, my understanding is that there's so much fuckery going on in Hollywood that it's possible to get away with all kinds of shit before anyone actually asks "okay, but is this really making us any money?" Between very creative accounting and greenlighting projects that don't go anywhere, the goal is to keep up appearances, keep investors thinking that everything's going okay, and hope that enough of it works out to let you keep the scam going.

In that regard, I could see streaming making the lies even easier to sell. They could easily fudge the numbers with how many subscribers are watching their drek, create a bunch of bots to post glowing praise on social media, maybe even falsely inflate the number of subscribers (create accounts and make subscriptions with company money, so the money goes right back into the company). As long as they have something positive to show to the shareholders and it's believable enough to keep stock prices going up, they can keep making absolute garbage that no real human is watching.

So yeah. It's all lies. I have no doubt that Mike's correct that it's nothing but bots.
 
Its reanimated corpse keeps shambling around though, looking like a pile of rotting garbage and reeking to high heaven.
"Picard becomes a robot, Maybe Spock gets a cell-phone, Has Kirk ever fucked a bear, Or, how 'bout a crazy wedding? And something happens a do-do-do-do-doooo..."
I actually think Mac episodes are pretty good, though that seems to be an unpopular opinion here
Once or twice was fine, but he started to piss me off appearing in every video. The BunnyEars ad and that other guy lurking around in the background felt very un-RLM.
 
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To me, the best line up has always been Mike, Rich, Jay and Jack.

I agree with this.

The hangers on are fine, except for Max Landis and Patton Oswald.

I actually think Mac episodes are pretty good, though that seems to be an unpopular opinion here. He comes off as kind of an arrogant guy, but at the same time he doesn't get sensitive about it when they bust his chops over it. I like his chemistry with Rich too.

Am I the only one that actually enjoyed the Max Landis episodes?

Max is... a complicated figure, yes he's a douchebag but he's got a certain energy that makes him entertaining to watch and he had good chemistry with the RLM crew.

Of course it was best as a one and done.
 
I agree with this.

I have to say this for Jack: he delivered one of my favorite moments of all time on RLM, which was "WAKE UP, DICKHEADS, IT'S TIME FOR FAUST!" Actually, his whole reaction to that movie is great.

His Re:View with Jay on Re-Animator and From Beyond is pretty damn good, too.

Am I the only one that actually enjoyed the Max Landis episodes?

Max is... a complicated figure, yes he's a douchebag but he's got a certain energy that makes him entertaining to watch and he had good chemistry with the RLM crew.

Of course it was best as a one and done.

On this I disgaree. Everything involving Max Landis in his one BotW is unbearable. It's a shame that episode marked their first encounter with Neil Breen. The Breen stuff is great, probably because it's just too weird for even Max to ruin.
 
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