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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 225 23.7%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votes: 66 7.0%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votes: 416 43.8%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votes: 204 21.5%
  • Tim

    Votes: 354 37.3%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 190 20.0%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votes: 245 25.8%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votes: 22 2.3%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votes: 474 49.9%
  • Max Landis

    Votes: 52 5.5%

  • Total voters
    949
This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. And if someone had told me 30 years ago that someday I’d be thinking that MacCauley Culkin seemed like a dude I’d love to get a beer with, I’d have said they were crazy.

Also, is Mike actually that awkward and weird or is it part of the joke? Sometimes I feel like it’s a joke, and sometimes I feel like it’s exaggerated but real. I haven’t seen enough to get a good feel either way, though.
 
All of their pandemic content was very cathartic. I know people liked the Big Gay Wedding arc, or maybe the Lake Michigan arc. But for me Lockdown arc is peak RLM.
I can't understand people that actually like these skits. They were shit and boring when TGWTG did them and they are shit and boring in RLM. Just give me "Two/four schlubs sitting and taking about movie: The Show". If I want to see some of your shitty acting I'll just watch <insert content creator-made movie here like Space Cop>.
 
I can't understand people that actually like these skits. They were shit and boring when TGWTG did them and they are shit and boring in RLM. Just give me "Two/four schlubs sitting and taking about movie: The Show". If I want to see some of your shitty acting I'll just watch <insert content creator-made movie here like Space Cop>.
There's a wild world of difference between RLM's dry self-aware skits and and TGWTG's wackyzany shit. How dare you equate the two.
 
There's a wild world of difference between RLM's dry self-aware skits and and TGWTG's wackyzany shit. How dare you equate the two.
They're both boring and only distract from the main point of the content, which is "men sit and rip on bad films and videos". Nothing would be lost if they didn't do them.
At least Sponsorblock allows me to auto skip them.
BTW to avoid confusion, when I say skits I mean mostly those in HitB, them introducing videos or guests on BOTW or standalone stuff like Top 10 things about Darth Vader suit are completely different things.
 
They're both boring and only distract from the main point of the content, which is "men sit and rip on bad films and videos". Nothing would be lost if they didn't do them.
At least Sponsorblock allows me to auto skip them.
BTW to avoid confusion, when I say skits I mean mostly those in HitB, them introducing videos or guests on BOTW or standalone stuff like Top 10 things about Darth Vader suit are completely different things.
All I'm saying is that if you don't enjoy watching Rich Evans scream "STAAAAAR DESTROYERS I'M GONNA CUM" then you're missing out on the finer things in life.
 
All I'm saying is that if you don't enjoy watching Rich Evans scream "STAAAAAR DESTROYERS I'M GONNA CUM" then you're missing out on the finer things in life.

The biggest difference between Doug Walker's interstitial sketches and RLM's sketches isn't necessarily quality so much as RLM knows how to end them before they wear out their welcome.
 
The biggest difference between Doug Walker's interstitial sketches and RLM's sketches isn't necessarily quality so much as RLM knows how to end them before they wear out their welcome.
Or when to hold them for the second wind of "goddamn it they're still slipping in puke I can't not laugh at these lovable retards."

I don't get why you'd watch RLM if you don't like their sense of humor. I never trouble myself with Jeff Dunham.
 
I prefer their newer skits to the weird storylines with volcano gods, climbing Mount Everest, evil repair shop employee replacements, and other bizaree scripted things they did in the past (with a few notable exceptions). Now it's mostly dry or sardonic humour about how they're boring middle aged guys, or about some current events, or even just a bit of a riff on the state of hollywood or the film they're reviewing. That does me just fine.
 
>"Harry, if you marry this little boy with the grown man's beard the volcanic eruption will kill millions!"
>"Hey Jay, you know what I hated about the new Ghostbusters? It's the fact that they were all women!"
>"I'm never visiting [occupied territory formerly known as New York City] ever again."


Seriously the beginning and ending skits are a goldmine of great quotes, at least for me. If you skip them all the power to you but to me they're a great way to lead in to and wrap up the episodes.

>"Take that Mike and Jay, you motherfuckers left me on a mountain to die! Almost starved to death in god damn Nepal."
 
I seriously do not remember the volcano. And I remember their kidnapping by crazy Adam Sandler fans and the VCR hipster resurgence.
 
I seriously do not remember the volcano. And I remember their kidnapping by crazy Adam Sandler fans and the VCR hipster resurgence.
I think the volcano was from the Big Gay Wedding finale.

And their trying to shill Milwaukee as the location to have the Democratic Convention at the beginning of the Captain Marvel HitB was better than either the movie, or their review of it.
 

Have they started playing these ads on RLM videos yet? I see them everywhere except for on RLM stuff for some reason.

I can just imagine Mike and Rich's faces
 
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