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ACKSHULLY.......Statham got his start as a "street hustler" (his words) in London. This could just be a biopic
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ACKSHULLY.......Statham got his start as a "street hustler" (his words) in London. This could just be a biopic
Reminds me of that time when they discussed how empty Wisconsin was and Rich said something to the likes of "there's Milwaukee, there's Madison, and supposedly there's a sports stadium out there somewhere". I think he probably meant the Packers' stadium in Green Bay.Patreon Update:
Hey everyone! We are currently working on a video about famous Milwaukee movie locations. We drove all over the city to film locations and comparison shots. Should be a fun video.
I hope they track down every single filming location from Surviving Edged Weapons.Patreon Update:
Hey everyone! We are currently working on a video about famous Milwaukee movie locations. We drove all over the city to film locations and comparison shots. Should be a fun video. We also have another Spitballs video coming, believe it or not. Those are just fun random videos to make once in a while and they're something different, which we always like. Also Rich Evans has been hard at work building new trivia podiums! The cheap-o podiums we've been using up until now were just something Rich slapped together quickly for the original Star Trek trivia video a few years ago. That original video was just intended to be a one-off thing. There was never a plan to keep making trivia videos and keep using those podiums. But since they're fun to make and we keep doing them (there may be a new one in the works right now!), we figured it was time to finally build something a little less junky and broken. We'll post some BTS photos of Rich's progress for people at that Patron level sometime soon! In addition to all that, we're probably going to start doing more Half in the Bag episodes than we've been doing lately since there's a fair amount of big (or big-ish?) movies coming out in the coming months.
That barely even looks like him, lol.View attachment 8935825
AI hates Rich Evans for some reason.
I like these but any time Jay has to act he does this same fake tone of voice, like he's a kindergarten teacher. It's very weird.
That barely even looks like him, lol.
Everybody else looks great.
Pretty sure Rich is supposed to be the one Mike is healing.i think thats fat josh and rich just isnt even there
What did you use to generate this? I'm completely out of the loop with AI. Last time I checked, the most popular ones refused to use real portraits as reference.View attachment 8935825
AI hates Rich Evans for some reason.
What is this supposed to say?cour
*lecterns! [...] lecterns.podiums! The cheap-o podiums we've been using up until now were just something Rich slapped together quickly for the original Star Trek trivia video a few years ago. That original video was just intended to be a one-off thing. There was never a plan to keep making trivia videos and keep using those podiums.
"cour" is anime for "season" (or "series" if you're a brit)What is this supposed to say?
Is that an ASTERIK I see?
I was under the impression that Milwaukee was one of the most segregated cities in the US. Or is that only in relation to residential areas, while commercial venues like movie theaters are more mixed?curious post by a guy from Milwaukee in reference to the Michael Jackson film, it made me think of RLM.
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That's what I don't understand about their experiences with movie theaters. Every city has its "good" areas and "bad" areas. With what these guys are pulling in from YouTube and Patreon, I can't believe that they're living in the slums. Are they driving clear across town to the dollar theater in the hood just so that they can have something to be mad at?I was under the impression that Milwaukee was one of the most segregated cities in the US. Or is that only in relation to residential areas, while commercial venues like movie theaters are more mixed?