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When was the last time RvB was good?

  • Before RWBY

    Votes: 61 62.9%
  • Season 10

    Votes: 22 22.7%
  • Season 11

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Season 12

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Season 13

    Votes: 10 10.3%
  • Season 14

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Before RvB Zero

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    97
  • Poll closed .
Jeremy and how he used to play football
He was a gymnast.

Also there were 2 Coles who work (worked?) at RT and were in videos, so they are likely talking about one of them, not hinting about Ryan.
 
-Alfredo barks
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-Jack wants to reference the movie Independence Day but says he was told that he cannot name it specifically because it is not a Warner property
-Eric says that they cannot talk about the marvel character Vision because they would get in trouble
Are these serious or were they joking? I feel like they must be joking, right? That would be ridiculous.

Speaking of Michael, he was in shape for Lazer Team but not so much for the sequel. (Did anyone even see those movies?)
 
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Are these serious or were they joking? I feel like they must be joking, right? That would be ridiculous.

Speaking of Michael, he was in shape for Lazer Team but not so much for the sequel. (Did anyone even see those movies?)
I watch the first one and almost 2 years later half of the second.
 
I watched it at a friends house who was obsessed with RT and bought it on DVD. It was a shit movie, but since I watched it when I was at peak RT fandom, I thought it was Citizen fucking Kane because it had Burnie and Michael.
There's two things I remember from it. The shitty PS2 quality CGI on the aliens and the army beating the black dude while he was unconscious and screaming "Stop resisting"
Which I guess was proof that even a broken clock can tell a funny joke once a day.
Around the time they took the backing from IndieGoGo users and then also sold themselves to FullScreen for more money was when I was almost totally out. Aside for the odd check-up to see if they'd improved that was me out.
Pirated the film anyway and still wanted a refund.
 
Also there were 2 Coles who work (worked?) at RT and were in videos, so they are likely talking about one of them, not hinting about Ryan.
They were talking about an employee named Cole, yes. But Michael still said "What an absolute idiot" and said specifically that he was not talking about Cole when he said that.
Are these serious or were they joking? I feel like they must be joking, right? That would be ridiculous.
I am not familiar with Eric or his humor but I believe Jack was being 100% serious.
Speaking of Michael, he was in shape for Lazer Team but not so much for the sequel. (Did anyone even see those movies?)
I watched it at my local theater. They used some (now defunct) crowdsourcing platform called Tugg to select the theaters for screenings based on how many people they could get to commit to attending specific ones. I think there were about 30 people total at the theater I was at.

It was not good. I mean it was entertaining because I was an RT/AH fan at the time but I still knew it was bad. I would not recommend it to anyone who is not currently a fan of RT because to them it would be a forgettable and unfunny sci-fi comedy movie full of bad actors that they have never heard of before.

I had to go to wikipedia to refresh my memory but the premise is that some aliens send a message to earth that some other aliens are going to come destroy the planet. They send a battle suit for the 'champion of earth' to use against the mean aliens (the Worg they are called). So the government trains some kid from birth to be the champion and save earth but the ship with the suit in it crashes before it reaches it's intended location and somehow all 4 pieces of the suit end up on 4 different people and they can't get them off because plot so the government has to train them to save earth instead.

I don't know if I could tell you a single thing that happens in between here (I vaguely recall a moment where the camera cuts to a shot of Trevor awkwardly raising his phone to take a picture of something) but then towards the end it comes out that the initial aliens (the Antareans) send out those battle suits to different planets not to save them but rather to stage some sort of tournament where they pit one member of each planet against the other and the loser's planet is destroyed. The only thing I remember about the fight scene (you know, the climax of the movie) is that the alien looked really stupid.

I wouldn't recommend it.

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I wouldn't recommend it.
I was considering getting a YouTubeRED membership to watch it, but found it on one of those bootleg free movie websites, and I'm so glad i did. I laughed more at my own commentary then the actual "jokes" in the movie

I watched like 10 minutes of it, then turned it off after seeing Michael's ass pressed against a window (I guess that was their attempt at comedy)
Let's just forget that ever existed

Ryan must've taken this title too literal (but like honestly wtf is this title)
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Let's just forget that ever existed
I was considering getting a YouTubeRED membership to watch it, but found it on one of those bootleg free movie websites, and I'm so glad i did. I laughed more at my own commentary then the actual "jokes" in the movie
Jesus dude, learn to organise your thoughts before you post.

Yeah, that sounds about right for a run-down of the movie. Worst thing to come from that movie was their failing of Colton Dunn. He is actually not a bad comedian, he was a writer on Key and Peele, but they just didn't give him shit to work with. In fact, I think someone in RT hated him because they really screwed him with weaksauce lines in LT and then saddled him with RTES.

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Anyone remember that shit heap? You know how RT drags out mediocre shows for years? This was dropped after six episodes and the fans heavily disliked it. And by that I mean actively told RT they did not like the show, not just disliking it on Youtube. (Although they did that, too)
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Between Colton, James, Bruce and Joel there was an actual moment of On The Spot that was funny. Over a hundred episodes and only one memorable moment. (Unless you count Geoff's Penn. State rape joke)


The only other thing of note is Joel already cracking and laying into the jews.
 
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Eric Baudour is on this episode
Eric is one of the only good new hires that RT has had in years. He and Michael work well together.
Alfredo talks about shaking his ass
This is depressing. I thought Alfredo was actually doing fairly well a few months after he was hired on, but he's since regressed to become a singular joke about this ass business.
Jack wants to reference the movie Independence Day but says he was told that he cannot name it specifically because it is not a Warner property
If this is unironically true, then my hate for the current state of RT just grew by a factor of 10. I pray it's just a joke.
I posted about this in the Ryan thread but I will post it here too. There is an interesting moment at 42:09. Maybe I am reading into this too much but during a conversation about names Eric brings up that Cole (whoever that is) is not actually named Cole (it being his middle name). I (and I think everyone on the podcast did this too) immediately thought of Ryan because he also went by his middle name. It cuts to Trevor who says that Cole is 'a weirdo' for doing that, and Michael says "What an idiot, what an absolute idiot" and then says that he was not talking about Cole and then the camera cuts to Alfredo who gives the camera a 'serious' look
How fucking infantile. Is this what happens to your brain on Harry Potter? You unironically believe that just saying the name of a guy will cause some bad shit? I wish they'd just call him a brain dead retard and move on.
Alfredo loves baby hands
lmao after the Ryan reference
 
They tried that and screwed up in the first attempt when they kept their mics on instead of muting.
I think they're afraid that people won't find the video amusing if they aren't constantly talking. Which there are two ways around this. Either they could all just talk locally, it would require more editing, but it would actually be interesting to see the thoughts of everyone involved as the situation develops. Or they could just talk about other stuff while the game is going, I've done so with friends, it's actually hilarious to have people just talk calmly about their next holiday plans then just a second later all hell breaks loose as a body is discovered
 
Jesus dude, learn to organise your thoughts before you post.


Yeah, that sounds about right for a run-down of the movie. Worst thing to come from that movie was their failing of Colton Dunn. He is actually not a bad comedian, he was a writer on Key and Peele, but they just didn't give him shit to work with. In fact, I think someone in RT hated him because they really screwed him with weaksauce lines in LT and then saddled him with RTES.

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Anyone remember that shit heap? You know how RT drags out mediocre shows for years? This was dropped after six episodes and the fans heavily disliked it. And by that I mean actively told RT they did not like the show, not just disliking it on Youtube. (Although they did that, too)
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Between Colton, James, Bruce and Joel there was an actual moment of On The Spot that was funny. Over a hundred episodes and only one memorable moment. (Unless you count Geoff's Penn. State rape joke)


The only other thing of note is Joel already cracking and laying into the jews.
On The Spot had some funny moments. It's just that these almost exclusively were the result of trying to offend the audience and almost never came from being good at improv.
Case in point:
 
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