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RedLetterMedia |OT| Is This OT Replacing the Other OT?

But I think they did not like it, no?

Without going back to rewatch, I think the consensus was along the lines of "I know I shouldn't enjoy this, and I feel bad for liking it."

Thinking back to the Andor review, Rich's realization in the last few minutes is a top 5 RLM moment. Anyone who hasn't watched it yet should at least check out the last 5 or so minutes.
 

violence

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I noticed their content slowed down a lot for obvious reasons and I think movie theaters will probably go the same path as game arcades. That’s why when I go see Avatar I will just try to have a good time. There is probably not gonna be too many more event movies.



The times they are a changing

 
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nush

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Grab your spinach and enjoy.

Like Rich I only saw Popeye once back in the 80's on TV when I was a kid. Just like him I thought, this is some weird shit and I'd already been watching the Popeye cartoon. Everybody should watch Popeye once in their life.
 

Futaleufu

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Of course Popeye turned out like that, it was directed by the same guy who made Nashville and Pret-a-Porter. Popeye is less of a main character and more of the driving force that makes everything else happen. Viewers are less spectators and more voyeurists.
 

Darkmakaimura

Can You Imagine What SureAI Is Going To Do With Garfield?
I like the Popeye movie with Robin Williams. But it's been a long time since I've seen it.
 


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violence

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I was already thinking of watching Star Trek the next generation starting with season 3 due to their favorite episodes video. Now I’m thinking of watching Farscape, but that might be a step too far into nerd Dad territory.
 

STARSBarry

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I was already thinking of watching Star Trek the next generation starting with season 3 due to their favorite episodes video. Now I’m thinking of watching Farscape, but that might be a step too far into nerd Dad territory.

As someone who loved both (although the later series of farscape got a bit... weird) there great.

I'm just sad none of them seemed to ever watch Stargate SG1 as far as these Sci fi shows go that was always my favorite...



God damn I love this show.
 

FunkMiller

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As someone who loved both (although the later series of farscape got a bit... weird) there great.

I'm just sad none of them seemed to ever watch Stargate SG1 as far as these Sci fi shows go that was always my favorite...



God damn I love this show.


You're not the only one. I fucking loved it. Wormhole Extreme is still one the funniest tv episodes I've seen, along with the groundhog day one you posted the clip of (I forget it's name). There was one where they swapped bodies as well, which was brilliant. Great show.
 

Valonquar

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I've been meaning to go back & rewatch this one. I remember watching it in the theatre back in the day and it was pretty creepy.
 
Rewatched The Fly a few months ago so I'm primed to watch their new video. 80's Geena Davis was a babe.


Also, Jay watched Alien Romulus so there's a good chance we'll get a Half in the Bag for it this weekend.
 

ssringo

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I've said it before and I know others have said it as well but I can not tell which of those movies/shows are real and which ones are fake.

Other than Avatar. And even then I'm not sure at what number it becomes fake.
 

violence

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I wonder if they’re saving avatar talk for something big. Like a 10 hour Mr. Plinkett review once all the movies are released
 
It's here: the first (and probably only) installment of Red Letter Media Investigates:

I watched the whole thing. Whoever designed that voice box that "reads electromagnetism" to decide on which word to output is a genius. With a tool spitting out random shit used by people who have a motivation to force connections to what's happening at that moment, you've got a winning product.
 

digdug2

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I watched the whole thing. Whoever designed that voice box that "reads electromagnetism" to decide on which word to output is a genius. With a tool spitting out random shit used by people who have a motivation to force connections to what's happening at that moment, you've got a winning product.
I'm so glad that RLM dedicated the amount of time that they did to this episode. Growing up in SW Iowa, the Villisca Ax Murder House was a big part of the local lore and I always wanted to stay the night to see if we could get a spooky experience. As I got older, priorities shifted but I still would love to check out the house sometime.

BTW Jay paid like $800 for that spirit box. You could tell he was somewhat ashamed about it.
 
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