Plinketto Fun Fact! The right corner (the slot Rollergator is in) hasn't ever been landed on in Plinketto history. Only once has the left corner been picked (Episode 1, Dr. Butcher) and that was selected with the puck, not the ball. This is largely due to design flaws and the jagged edges making it unlikely to ever be reached. Also, the board was not built to hold DVD boxes as they are larger than VHS boxes and because Rich Evans is a hack.
And the probabilities for where the ball ends up follows a normal distribution that centers the point where the ball is dropped (Also demonstrated in one of the Vsauce channels somewhere). So, since it's not uniformly random, it is more likely to end up somewhere beneath where you drop the ball.
yo forgot to mention Rich added that strip of wood above the videos, that's why the left and right slots are now covered, when it was a puck there was no strip of wood, the puck landed on the videos. That is why they've never hit them, really has nothing to do with Vsauce mentality and probability.
Well I've heard these guys call a teen aged boy a "pervert" just for liking attractive mature grown women in one of these movies, and complaining about an attractive woman taking a bath in another movie, and hot fit young women in scanty garb in another. I'm getting a very strong impression that THIS bunch are either closet religious puritans or feminist homosexuals, .. . so which one is it?
The joy that Jay shows when another person is around who knows his obscure ass horror movies is awesome, as well as Mike and Rich's confusion at wtf they are talking about.
Mike and Rich have Star Trek. Everyone needs a friend who loves the same kind of movies you do. I would definitely be that person for Jay, when I get to be on the Show ;) Can't Wait!!
Simon seemingly having quiet flashbacks to Blair Witch while Rich complains about people wandering around the woods in low budget horror films was amusing.
Fun Fact! At 11:20 you can see in the music credits one "Mark Mancina". Mark Mancina is nowadays a rather well-known movie composer, who wrote the music for such films as Disney's Moana, Brother Bear, Tarzan, Lion King (Alongside Hans Zimmer), and Speed. According to his discography, Mankillers was his earliest credit, but he worked a lot with David Prior in the 1980's, helping to write the scores to 5 of his films during the decade, including Future Force, which was also featured on Best of the Worst, and while not directed by David Prior, the Mancina-scored Space Mutiny also appeared on the series. It just goes to show that even if you start out working on absolute crap, you can still make it big.
I have rewatched every BOTW multiple times and I have literally ZERO memory of this one. What a treat to find out something from 5 years ago is brand new to me...I'm sure everyone cares a lot.
it has been 5 months since GameBrain made that statement as of me writing this reply. I care GameBrain. We still care. And when these hack frauds all meet their untimely end in the distant future of 3 months, we'll still see these comments and know *we* were here, and *we* cared, dammit.
I had an idea to redub the laugh track to the Bicycle Store episodes of Diff'rent Strokes with Rich's laugh just to see if it was made more uncomfortable.
@@ninjaturtlefan2003 - The Care Boars Save Christmas was an early, early Red-letter Media animated project. Well before the Plinkett reviews or Feeding Frenzy. It also happened to be the first thing on their playlist when Red-letter Media was on Blip, meaning that every time you finished the latest Half in the Bag or Best of the Worst, Care Boars would auto-play afterward.
It's always interesting when you open the video and don't recognize the guest. It either means they're some sort of sex pervert or that they're a real celebrity.
Everyone is talking abt the new guy Simon. Am I the only one who realized they finally fixed the broken lightbulbs on their “Best of the Worst” sign? They spent money on the lightbulbs and not the leaking roof? Least we know where their priorities are.
The overuse and unessary use of the word "genuinely" is extremely outputting. Your own sentence implies that other things on UA-cam that come out, you get excited for but are being fake. Congratulations.
I have a copy of the book 'Teddy' (the novelization of 'The Pit', under it's original title, by... John Gault?! That has to be a pseudonym) and... it's a story that works considerably better as a book. It plays more with the 'reality or fantasy' element until the end, and it has more of the ending I felt the film should have had (the girl pushes the boy into the pit, -then- has a conversation with the left behind Teddy, who talks to her and starts making promises). The film is a weird mess, and the book is too, but the pacing of the novel shows what the film potentially could have been.
I don't know anything about that writer but I'm assuming they're an asshole that goes on nonsensical rants for pages on end, endorsing an ideology that would bring back feudalism built on blood and suffering.
@@aerthreepwood8021 No doubt that's what you're "assuming", just like I'm assuming you assume much the same thing for every bit of published work that you haven't read. Which would be, I'm assuming, almost everything.
The Pit was originally supposed to be a psychological thriller based on an actual autistic child. The child, in real life, when confronted by someone they didn't like would describe how their stuffed teddy would come to life and viciously shred the person to pieces. Then the child would never acknowledge the "victim" again because they were "dead" in his world. The author wrote a pysch horror about a similar teenager that would have monsters kill any of his rivals at school. It was left up to the audience if it was real or fantasy until the end, and apparently was a really good script. A studio snapped it up, and handed it to a director. In the meantime, The Evil Dead released and rocked the box office. So all studios were aping the horror comedy formula to try and get some of that money. The director rewrote the script into a horror comedy about a pre teen throwing people into a pit for laughs. The script writer quit in protest. After filming was done, the studio watched the film... And it was so bad they fired the director on the spot. They rehired the script writer to edit the existing footage to try and salvage something, and so we get this abortion of a movie.
Does anyone else re-watch these knowing full well what videos are going to be landed on but are still disappointed that it didn't land on a different one?
I've been waiting almost 10 years for Deathstalker III. They even removed it after promising they'd have a Deathstalker on Plinketto forever. Those hacks!
Y'know, I was genuinely charmed to see the modern day versions of the locations that were used in The Pit at the end. That sort of thing is so fascinating to me.
Simon playing the staight man really pulls the show together while letting Mike and Rich provide the over the top entratainment they excell at. This is one of the most balanced BOTW episodes, great job!
I was so impressed with them finding the locations that I was half-expecting them to find the pit, or at least, the spot in the woods where the pit _was._
The Beverly Sebastian thing seems pretty interesting. From what I can tell the greyhound rescue home was a passion project and legitimate endeavor/company (most greyhounds are bred as racing dogs and then killed once their careers are over). She simply wanted to house them and give them medical care until they were adopted. The potential boycott was simply due to a case of her being overwhelmed with the sheer number of dogs that needed help - she and Ferd were broke and in need of supplies, the kennel was too small (for over 300 abandoned dogs!), the summer heat was brutal, and many of the dogs already had severe injuries and infections upon arrival. However, the boycott never actually happened because the protesters realized the Sebastians weren't at fault. In fact, they were the only ones attempting to do the right thing (it seems to be a typical case of a small number of disgruntled virtue signalers who were uninformed). Most of those dogs ended up being adopted immediately thanks to an outpouring of community support. Bev also started a partnership with the DOC that saw the dogs used as support animals for convicts, allowing both people and animals to rehabilitate each other and serve the community. As of 2012, at least 7000 dogs have found permanent homes under the Sebastian's watch. This has been your BotW P.S.A. ...Oh yeah. Great episode guys!
Your anti-virtue signalling virtue signalling fanfiction lacks the part where their greyhound rescue was so awesome that the Government of the Internet decided to honor Ferd and Beverly by allowing them to use their own custom domain system which includes commas.
Trust me boys you DO NOT want roller gator. It is not fun or interesting and has one of the most maddeningly horrible "scores" ever put to film. You will regret it. Should be a great episode!
The director of that movie is obsessed with women on rollerskates. He made a bunch of movies in a series called _Roller Blade Warriors._ I saw _Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force_ and it was painfully boring and annoying. It was one of the most miserable movies I'd ever seen, worse than _Nukie._ _Rollergator_ is an order of magnitude worse. I did find one thing kind of endearing about _Rollergator,_ though. The lead actress was clearly ventriloquizing the gator throughout the movie, and the way she handles the puppet has me convinced that it's *her* puppet. She *loves* that thing. It's kind of cute. It's kind of too bad that they dubbed over the gator's lines, I'd have liked to hear her ventriloquism.
The ending sequence where they visit all the locations from The Pit and show how they've changed over the years was super cool. Must have taken a lot effort to find all of those.
Some-What famous Simon Barrett enters Some-What infamous RLM Studio. Who will make it out alive? Find out on this exciting episode of Best of the Worst.
That Blair VVitch joke was just about the most savage thing I've seen outside a nature documentary. EDIT: and hey, seems like Star Trek was good for something after all.
Well I've heard these guys call a teen aged boy a "pervert" just for liking attractive mature grown women in one of these movies, and complaining about an attractive woman taking a bath in another movie, and hot fit young women in scanty garb in another. I'm getting a very strong impression that THIS bunch are either closet religious puritans or feminist homosexuals, .. . so which one is it?
cole slaw to be fair, I think the teenage boy spying on the grown women and blackmailing one into taking her top off by claiming he had kidnapped her niece, was what ultimately made him a pervert. If he just noticed girls and looked at them or whatever that’d be one thing
Max who? I asked around Hollywood and no one's ever heard of him. I almost forgot even asking, since most of those conversations were steered towards Max Headroom.
I swear Rich has a sixth sense for shitty movies. He always calls the end, he spots trends among them and he always seems to actually remember most of it
@@lucassalomon3144 it's not always Rich and I think they rarely (if ever) watch the films all the way through. Jay mentions checking one video and stopping as soon as he saw David Carradine hanging himself. Also a couple times the film turns out to either not play or not be in the case at all. Also there's been a few films they just stop watching the movie because they're not fun at all, which if they'd already seen it they'd know. Basically, I doubt they actually vet films that much.
Simon is a great guest. He relates with Jay about weird movies the way Mike relates with Rich about Star Trek. Many complain Simon is too deadpan. UA-cam is over-saturated with energetic, excited, shouty, unsubtle humor that you would get from Jack Packard or Max Landis. Too many have made such humor popular so now every youtuber/streamer/letsplayer is an over-reacting sperg. More deadpan is a godsend. A godsend, I say!
Vernacular There is absolutely nothing wrong with energetic comedy and it's just as capable of being subtle and funny, UA-camrs typically aren't smart enough to pull this off and their legion of children followers wouldn't get the jokes anyways
Nah you got it all wrong. No one wants a guest with ADHD, we want someone who doesn't have aspergers. He was so painfully monotone and bored, it was like he was going out of his way not to emote in any type of way. Bad guest. Sorry lol
For the record, I was rooting for you guys to find RollerGator way back in 'Christmas or Crocodile.' Sigh. ...I hope you watch it someday.... The best part of the episode was wiping the exact modern-day locations from The Pit.
Simon really took the lead in the entire conversation, but I thought it was great. He's pretty funny and makes great points. Hopefully the guys have him back some time for more schlock
I watched The Pit when I was maybe 9 years old, rented the VHS from an Alamo Video, this movie is something I have thought about from time to time, was really thrilled to see it not only on the Plinketto but also that you guys ended up watching it, great commentary!
This is legitimately one of my favorite BotW episodes of all time. It's got some dry humor, some really funny bits, good reasoning and the bit at the end is also pretty funny.
So good! What a sport Simon is! Good on him. Love this channel; love this show; love you all! Never stop, and I hope to be on it someday. : ) LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!
I wonder if they recorded a Plinketto episode on tape or DVD, packaged it and sent copies off somewhere would some foreign group of B-grade loving movie-goers pick it up, put it on their own roulette wheel or board, watch it and pick it as best of the worst.
Well I've heard these guys call a teen aged boy a "pervert" just for liking attractive mature grown women in one of these movies, and complaining about an attractive woman taking a bath in another movie, and hot fit young women in scanty garb in another. I'm getting a very strong impression that THIS bunch are either closet religious puritans or feminist homosexuals, .. . so which one is it?
Plinketto Fun Fact! The right corner (the slot Rollergator is in) hasn't ever been landed on in Plinketto history. Only once has the left corner been picked (Episode 1, Dr. Butcher) and that was selected with the puck, not the ball. This is largely due to design flaws and the jagged edges making it unlikely to ever be reached. Also, the board was not built to hold DVD boxes as they are larger than VHS boxes and because Rich Evans is a hack.
Fuckin' top notch commentary
And the probabilities for where the ball ends up follows a normal distribution that centers the point where the ball is dropped (Also demonstrated in one of the Vsauce channels somewhere). So, since it's not uniformly random, it is more likely to end up somewhere beneath where you drop the ball.
Has it ever landed there on the Price is Right?
@@CrazyPangolinLady yes
yo forgot to mention Rich added that strip of wood above the videos, that's why the left and right slots are now covered, when it was a puck there was no strip of wood, the puck landed on the videos. That is why they've never hit them, really has nothing to do with Vsauce mentality and probability.
I love how succinctly he stated that "You can't talk about it without implicating yourself in its sins"
"What is this, Kevin Spacey?"
My wife said to me this morning: "Are you going to watch the hyenas that talk about movies?"
Rich sounds like an incel cookaburra blasting a mating call when he laughs
@@GREGXCELENTEFILM outlandishly accurate
Well I've heard these guys call a teen aged boy a "pervert" just for liking attractive mature grown women in one of these movies, and complaining about an attractive woman taking a bath in another movie, and hot fit young women in scanty garb in another. I'm getting a very strong impression that THIS bunch are either closet religious puritans or feminist homosexuals, .. . so which one is it?
@@coleslaw9181 It says more about you than them to be honest.
@Smiley Zefi Well duh the only people who don't commit sex crimes are puritans and feminist homosexuals. Everyone knows that.
The joy that Jay shows when another person is around who knows his obscure ass horror movies is awesome, as well as Mike and Rich's confusion at wtf they are talking about.
😂
Mike and Rich have Star Trek. Everyone needs a friend who loves the same kind of movies you do.
I would definitely be that person for Jay, when I get to be on the Show ;)
Can't Wait!!
@@steveharvey2102I'd love for Steve Harvey to be on the show!
Simon seemingly having quiet flashbacks to Blair Witch while Rich complains about people wandering around the woods in low budget horror films was amusing.
RLM can only have one bald guy per table discussion.
jay is afraid baldness is contagious
He’s on the wrong show then
@@MichaelSmith-fq6hz yeah but Rich is a Hollywood heartthrob
😂
It’s in the contract.
I love how Mike's editing is so obvious that I can practically smell his credit at the end of the video from a mile away
A smile* away!
both of them have really distinctive styles of edit, it's great
the rich evans sex pervert vignettes gave it away
@@MLdoktor ::::
It's easy, especially when there's a slide whistle within the first minute.
Simon is one of my favorite guests. His genuine worry that he broke the rules when he "spoiled" Rocktober Blood is so sweet.
i agree hes one of the best theyve had
It's such a genuine reaction, it's adorable
"rules"
I would say Mac is my favorite guest but at this point he might as well be the 6th member of the crew. Patron was great too
@@jrlaps521 Ah yes, Patron Asphalt from Ratatouing
Fun Fact! At 11:20 you can see in the music credits one "Mark Mancina". Mark Mancina is nowadays a rather well-known movie composer, who wrote the music for such films as Disney's Moana, Brother Bear, Tarzan, Lion King (Alongside Hans Zimmer), and Speed. According to his discography, Mankillers was his earliest credit, but he worked a lot with David Prior in the 1980's, helping to write the scores to 5 of his films during the decade, including Future Force, which was also featured on Best of the Worst, and while not directed by David Prior, the Mancina-scored Space Mutiny also appeared on the series.
It just goes to show that even if you start out working on absolute crap, you can still make it big.
Wait, what music did he write in Tarzan and Lion King? I thought those films’ music was written by Phil Collins and Elton John, respectively.
@@BrentStarling He probably did the score, whilst those you mentioned did the songs.
He also did the score for Bad Boys which has one of the coolest action movie scores ever. Saw it in the cinema and it was pretty memorable.
You can still make it, but probably wont
SPACE MUTINY?!🤩
Jay laughing at "fingered" made my day
I have rewatched every BOTW multiple times and I have literally ZERO memory of this one. What a treat to find out something from 5 years ago is brand new to me...I'm sure everyone cares a lot.
I care GameBrain.
I care.
@@david7522 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Thank you.
it has been 5 months since GameBrain made that statement as of me writing this reply. I care GameBrain. We still care. And when these hack frauds all meet their untimely end in the distant future of 3 months, we'll still see these comments and know *we* were here, and *we* cared, dammit.
@@TheAncestor6 😅🤣😂😂😂
It's weird how this one escapes the repeat viewings. Watched every episode multiple times but this one likes to hide
THIS IS VERY ACCEPTABLE AND I AM CONTENT WITH THE PROVIDED CONTENT.
I APPLAUDED IT FOR BEING DIFFERENT!!!
I CLAPPED!
CONFIRMED THAT THIS WAS VIEWED
WHAT ARE NEXT?
I'm glad Simon got the memo to wear a zip-up hoodie.
Mike apparently didn't.
@@just_going_mads he is wearing one round the table
He's clearly a huge fan of Ellen superstar, Rich Evans
All sitcom laugh tracks should be done by Rich Evans.
one laugh to end them all..
lptomtom I just did and I've got such a smile on my face.
But then you don't need the sitcom...
I had an idea to redub the laugh track to the Bicycle Store episodes of Diff'rent Strokes with Rich's laugh just to see if it was made more uncomfortable.
Please God, no.
One of the most obnoxious laughs in the world.
Do an episode where Len Kabasinski, the Canadians, and this guy review Space Cop, Feeding Frenzy, and Care Boars.
Don’t forget Max Landis and Freddie Williams.
@@bannockbum4258 Max Landis can sit that one out
@@bannockbum4258 Scratch out the sex pervert and get the guy from Getting Even With Dad instead.
What the heck is Care Boars?
@@ninjaturtlefan2003 - The Care Boars Save Christmas was an early, early Red-letter Media animated project. Well before the Plinkett reviews or Feeding Frenzy. It also happened to be the first thing on their playlist when Red-letter Media was on Blip, meaning that every time you finished the latest Half in the Bag or Best of the Worst, Care Boars would auto-play afterward.
I love that Mike and Jay are on such a wavelength, that when Mike made the Greyhound joke, Jay knew exactly where he was going.
“Fingered”
_Jay reminisces about his time at The Manhole_
Now mike knows how jay feels when he talks about star trek.
it's been said a million times, but goddamn it's so great to stumble onto an episode you've somehow missed.
It's always interesting when you open the video and don't recognize the guest. It either means they're some sort of sex pervert or that they're a real celebrity.
Well I've watched every episode and most multiple times but this one took a while to get a repeat viewing.
"I don't think you're nuts. You sign the paychecks." Best line.
Time to interrupt my constant RLM marathon with more RLM
Oh man, The Pit is utterly bananas. The lead kid is truly unsettling and I'm not sure how unintentional it is.
Looks a lot like Nathan from Nathan For You
Blind Swordsman holy crap you’re 100% right
It's made a little worse for me because he was Tom Sawyer in a series I saw as a kid in Canada.
@@blindswordsman2613 I just watched The Pit followed by v the newest episode of The Rehearsal. Holy shit
Everyone is talking abt the new guy Simon. Am I the only one who realized they finally fixed the broken lightbulbs on their “Best of the Worst” sign? They spent money on the lightbulbs and not the leaking roof? Least we know where their priorities are.
I like how Jay immediately recognized all the films Simon mentioned. They're clearly brothers separated at birth.
Jay laughing at the word fingering twice was hilarious
I love that Mike intentionally misspelled BeBeverly Sebestian's name in the credits.
Chaz Ponce nice attention to detail
Don’t forget the comma!
Guest editing by TrTray Loren.
"all female officers will be required to wear...tiny miniskirts!"
Mustang struck again!
What a hero!
I'll follow you for the rest of my life!
BRILLIANT
Truly, the best timeline.
One of the only series on UA-cam I get genuinely excited for when a new one comes out.
same, and have rewatched every episode at least 5 times by now probably
The overuse and unessary use of the word "genuinely" is extremely outputting. Your own sentence implies that other things on UA-cam that come out, you get excited for but are being fake. Congratulations.
@@InnerCityPigeon Ohh shut up you are 4 years late, and redlettermedia is that amazing.
I have a copy of the book 'Teddy' (the novelization of 'The Pit', under it's original title, by... John Gault?! That has to be a pseudonym) and... it's a story that works considerably better as a book. It plays more with the 'reality or fantasy' element until the end, and it has more of the ending I felt the film should have had (the girl pushes the boy into the pit, -then- has a conversation with the left behind Teddy, who talks to her and starts making promises). The film is a weird mess, and the book is too, but the pacing of the novel shows what the film potentially could have been.
Maybe someone will remake it someday? Someone more capable?
I don't know anything about that writer but I'm assuming they're an asshole that goes on nonsensical rants for pages on end, endorsing an ideology that would bring back feudalism built on blood and suffering.
@@aerthreepwood8021 No doubt that's what you're "assuming", just like I'm assuming you assume much the same thing for every bit of published work that you haven't read. Which would be, I'm assuming, almost everything.
The Pit was originally supposed to be a psychological thriller based on an actual autistic child.
The child, in real life, when confronted by someone they didn't like would describe how their stuffed teddy would come to life and viciously shred the person to pieces. Then the child would never acknowledge the "victim" again because they were "dead" in his world.
The author wrote a pysch horror about a similar teenager that would have monsters kill any of his rivals at school. It was left up to the audience if it was real or fantasy until the end, and apparently was a really good script.
A studio snapped it up, and handed it to a director. In the meantime, The Evil Dead released and rocked the box office. So all studios were aping the horror comedy formula to try and get some of that money. The director rewrote the script into a horror comedy about a pre teen throwing people into a pit for laughs. The script writer quit in protest.
After filming was done, the studio watched the film... And it was so bad they fired the director on the spot. They rehired the script writer to edit the existing footage to try and salvage something, and so we get this abortion of a movie.
@@megatrollificus I'm assuming they were making a comment based on the "John Gault" pseudonym.
Does anyone else re-watch these knowing full well what videos are going to be landed on but are still disappointed that it didn't land on a different one?
Yup :)
I'm still waiting on a full breakdown of Rollergator.
I'm still waiting for Death Train with authentic white ninja Bryan Genesse which they failed to recognize for some reason.
Of course 🙃
I've been waiting almost 10 years for Deathstalker III. They even removed it after promising they'd have a Deathstalker on Plinketto forever. Those hacks!
Y'know, I was genuinely charmed to see the modern day versions of the locations that were used in The Pit at the end. That sort of thing is so fascinating to me.
Simon playing the staight man really pulls the show together while letting Mike and Rich provide the over the top entratainment they excell at. This is one of the most balanced BOTW episodes, great job!
A guest star, AND the gang goes on location. Definitely raising the bar for future BOTW episodes.
I was so impressed with them finding the locations that I was half-expecting them to find the pit, or at least, the spot in the woods where the pit _was._
Oh hey, a new Best of the Worst...
*turns off ignition and opens the garage door*
I guess you decided to check your phone one last time?
Lol
Thread
The car was already in the garage.
@@ThreadBomb
No see he was implying that he was trying to kill himself by carbon monoxide poisoning
*drains the bathtub and puts the toaster Back in the kitchen*
The Beverly Sebastian thing seems pretty interesting. From what I can tell the greyhound rescue home was a passion project and legitimate endeavor/company (most greyhounds are bred as racing dogs and then killed once their careers are over). She simply wanted to house them and give them medical care until they were adopted.
The potential boycott was simply due to a case of her being overwhelmed with the sheer number of dogs that needed help - she and Ferd were broke and in need of supplies, the kennel was too small (for over 300 abandoned dogs!), the summer heat was brutal, and many of the dogs already had severe injuries and infections upon arrival. However, the boycott never actually happened because the protesters realized the Sebastians weren't at fault. In fact, they were the only ones attempting to do the right thing (it seems to be a typical case of a small number of disgruntled virtue signalers who were uninformed).
Most of those dogs ended up being adopted immediately thanks to an outpouring of community support. Bev also started a partnership with the DOC that saw the dogs used as support animals for convicts, allowing both people and animals to rehabilitate each other and serve the community. As of 2012, at least 7000 dogs have found permanent homes under the Sebastian's watch.
This has been your BotW P.S.A.
...Oh yeah. Great episode guys!
It's still fraudulent to raise money for a movie and spend it on a dog rescue cause you're a piece of shit old person.
pappy2690 that is true. They're both the sinner and the saint.
I think you spelled their name wrong. The credits of this video clearly state that it is BeBevery Sebestian.
Sources?
Your anti-virtue signalling virtue signalling fanfiction lacks the part where their greyhound rescue was so awesome that the Government of the Internet decided to honor Ferd and Beverly by allowing them to use their own custom domain system which includes commas.
Trust me boys you DO NOT want roller gator. It is not fun or interesting and has one of the most maddeningly horrible "scores" ever put to film. You will regret it. Should be a great episode!
I hope they do
The director of that movie is obsessed with women on rollerskates. He made a bunch of movies in a series called _Roller Blade Warriors._ I saw _Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force_ and it was painfully boring and annoying. It was one of the most miserable movies I'd ever seen, worse than _Nukie._
_Rollergator_ is an order of magnitude worse.
I did find one thing kind of endearing about _Rollergator,_ though. The lead actress was clearly ventriloquizing the gator throughout the movie, and the way she handles the puppet has me convinced that it's *her* puppet. She *loves* that thing. It's kind of cute. It's kind of too bad that they dubbed over the gator's lines, I'd have liked to hear her ventriloquism.
I don't like that Jack has full ball-dropping rights now.
I think he redeemed himself. He landed on princess warrior and the pit.
Somewhat-famous Hollywood screenwriter Simon Barrett is unaffected by Jack's adorable quirkiness.
Unmasking The Idol really should be put back into rotation. Order of the Black Eagle was so good we deserve to see the sequel.
Was it worth it?
trick question: NO
The ending sequence where they visit all the locations from The Pit and show how they've changed over the years was super cool. Must have taken a lot effort to find all of those.
Having seen Rollergator, you guys dodged a bullet.
How bad could it possibly be?
SpaceAce as someone who's seen it, it's far worse than what you can imagine
Tempus Fugit Are there any hot tubs in it? I like hot tubs.
Roller Gator is a view into Joe Estevez's spiral into insanity.
I've seen the Rifftrax. I was hoping they would land on it.
This guy is totally not held hostage.
This new bald guy is better than the other bald guy in my opinion
Maybe he'll replace him?
He seems miserable to be here. Or just miserable period.
That's why he fits in perfectly!
SomeKindaSpy in his defense, he is in Wisconsin.
Some-What famous Simon Barrett enters Some-What infamous RLM Studio. Who will make it out alive? Find out on this exciting episode of Best of the Worst.
No matter who wins, rich will loose his fight with diabetes
That Blair VVitch joke was just about the most savage thing I've seen outside a nature documentary.
EDIT: and hey, seems like Star Trek was good for something after all.
Rich Evans dies in infinity war
"Mike, I don't feel so good..."
Destiny still arrives.... AIDS!!!!
The body is gone but the cackling remains
Isaac Marwell So we start world war 3 by violating his neutrality?
What would Rich be? Chaotic Neutral?
Mike Stoklasa: "Someone said like a community theater..."
That was you Mike, you said the thing.
great job MiMike, JaJay, RiRich and SiSimon! really enjoyed this episode of BeBest of the Worst
Great video and all but the CGI on Rich Evans looks very bad, you guys should work on that
Huh I thought he was a guy in a rubber costume this whole time.
It looks like he fell into the uncanny valley.
Frederick Core I think it's because they had to cut back on budget because of the prestigious guest star they brought on.
Servant of the Ancients Yeah, that sounds about right
chrisbg99 He is.
"I'm really hoping for Rollergator." That's one sentence that will be regretted within 5 minutes of starting it.
Guitar noodle.
It's interesting how little had changed in that small town in 30 years.
I was hoping they would find the pit by falling into it
Yeah, I was expecting Blade Runner-esque surroundings.
I actually really liked that. Some things never change
Oda Swifteye it's not Detroit!
To be fair, they probably intentionally chose locations that still looked similar to how they looked in "The Pit".
Wow..I think you guys met a guy MORE deadpan than even you....
Drumming Chronicles there’s a pretty significant difference in acting bored for the sake of humor and being totally lifeless
What exactly are you implying?
Peak coma Terry Schaivo had more personality.
He definitely had more of this quantifiable thing called personality.
he was great, they clicked well.
I loved the ending. As somebody who sought out and visited the hanger from Time Chasers, it made me feel like less of a weirdo.
Bobby Peru did you tape a dinner roll to your chin beforehand?
Oh, there’s grandma now. I’ll introduce you to her
Oh man! Did you go to CASTLETON, too?
@emilym3679 I went to their school store and got a t-shirt but it was a different design than in the movie.
I stopped drinking myself to death to watch this.
And now that it's over we can resume
'till next time, cheers!
Marz10 wow same.
Space Case Face to Face we can’t resume yet, we have a new sardonicast too
I started drinking when I saw this got uploaded, personally
It's been 5 years. And we still haven't seen Rollergator
Missing out on a lot of perpetual aimless guitar noodling.
Thank god
And Deathstalker III has disappeared, we were promised it would remain there until landed on. Senile hacks
I have seen this episode like 5 times and just realized that at 0:38 Mike is making a Max Landis joke.
Is this the closest they’ve come to acknowledging the controversy?
@@brettfawcett2306 the closest they've come to fingering the culprit?
Don't lie, Jay. You've heard the name "Ferd" before. Melvin Ferd. The Toxic Avenger!
What about Ferdy from Chopping Mall?
The look Mike gives Rich when Jay brings up a movie neither of them can compare to Star Trek is priceless
Mike and Jay visiting The Pit’s filming location just because it’s local was a very fun segment
35:34 I love it when Jay does his little 'kgg kg ggg' laugh. So cute :)
It gets the attention of all the tops at the Man Hole
"I'm okay with man killers"
- Rich Evans 2018
The Pit was already torn apart by troglodytes in a warehouse in Milwaukee.
Oh my god.
Well I've heard these guys call a teen aged boy a "pervert" just for liking attractive mature grown women in one of these movies, and complaining about an attractive woman taking a bath in another movie, and hot fit young women in scanty garb in another. I'm getting a very strong impression that THIS bunch are either closet religious puritans or feminist homosexuals, .. . so which one is it?
cole slaw to be fair, I think the teenage boy spying on the grown women and blackmailing one into taking her top off by claiming he had kidnapped her niece, was what ultimately made him a pervert. If he just noticed girls and looked at them or whatever that’d be one thing
@@jessica_jam4386 look if teenagers spying on and blackmailing grown women into showing them their bewbs is wrong, I don't want to be right.
skywise8 you might enjoy the movie “sex weirdo”, in that case
I like this new improved Max Landis.
PaladinusSP I miss the rainbow hair.
Palpy a seaboot?
Max who? I asked around Hollywood and no one's ever heard of him. I almost forgot even asking, since most of those conversations were steered towards Max Headroom.
Futonrevolution Max? What are you talking about? Is it a name?
I'll do you one better: when is Ma-oh, wait.
The callous way they wrote out Max Landis is the best thing since the same happened to Hawkeye in Infinity War
Why tho?
@@just_going_mads Because Max Landis is a hack.
And other things...
@@TheAppocalyptor they love hacks on this show. Landis being a hack isn't why he was disappeared...
Eh, I kinda liked the idea of their special guest being a sex pervert.
But I guess we already have Rich Evans.
I swear Rich has a sixth sense for shitty movies. He always calls the end, he spots trends among them and he always seems to actually remember most of it
Emphasis on "most". Never forget the great Tums scandal of 2017.
He also filters the movies and sometimes chooses them. I suspect sometimes he has watched the ends or parts of them.
@@lucassalomon3144 it's not always Rich and I think they rarely (if ever) watch the films all the way through. Jay mentions checking one video and stopping as soon as he saw David Carradine hanging himself. Also a couple times the film turns out to either not play or not be in the case at all. Also there's been a few films they just stop watching the movie because they're not fun at all, which if they'd already seen it they'd know.
Basically, I doubt they actually vet films that much.
@@weneedaladder8384 Read my comment again...
Simon Barrett wrote Frankenfish! One of my favourite terribad movies from when I was a kid :)
what!??!? I love that movie!
We don’t deserve rich Evans
God bless rich
Ants Movies and yet we have him ...
Ants Movies What about poor Evans?
He may not be the hero we deserve, but he is the hero we need.
Ants Movies EVERYONE NEEDS RICH EVENS BITCH!!!!!
Wow he wrote "The Guest"? Loved that movie
Great movie and soundtrack.
Best soundtrack in a film since 1987
That final "pit stop" segment was really interesting. :)
Simon is a great guest. He relates with Jay about weird movies the way Mike relates with Rich about Star Trek. Many complain Simon is too deadpan. UA-cam is over-saturated with energetic, excited, shouty, unsubtle humor that you would get from Jack Packard or Max Landis. Too many have made such humor popular so now every youtuber/streamer/letsplayer is an over-reacting sperg. More deadpan is a godsend. A godsend, I say!
Vernacular There is absolutely nothing wrong with energetic comedy and it's just as capable of being subtle and funny, UA-camrs typically aren't smart enough to pull this off and their legion of children followers wouldn't get the jokes anyways
Seems like the best guest so far to me, he has actually funny things to say. He should be a writer or something.
Yeah, Jim's the best.
Nah you got it all wrong. No one wants a guest with ADHD, we want someone who doesn't have aspergers. He was so painfully monotone and bored, it was like he was going out of his way not to emote in any type of way. Bad guest. Sorry lol
I don't think max landis will be appearing anytime soon
For the record, I was rooting for you guys to find RollerGator way back in 'Christmas or Crocodile.' Sigh. ...I hope you watch it someday....
The best part of the episode was wiping the exact modern-day locations from The Pit.
Mike and Jay's friendship is strong in this episode. Makes my heart happy.
Simon really took the lead in the entire conversation, but I thought it was great. He's pretty funny and makes great points. Hopefully the guys have him back some time for more schlock
I’m liking this because: not yet and maybe never now that he’s hit the big time with story credit on Godzilla x Kong.
Wow, was wondering how long it would take to get a famous hollywood screenwriter on your show. Finally nice to see one.
Victorian Hipster ....Maaaaaaaax Landiiiiiiisssss ?????...
Anton Baumgartner But who????
"famous"
He has story credit on Godzilla x Kong!!!!!
But don’t remake I Saw The Devil! Did we learn nothing from spike Lee’s Old Boy!?
Jack looked different in this episode, mainly during the discussion.
I would pay so much of the money I dont have to have a beer with these lads!! Still watching now over 8 years id say
Sitting in on a BOTW is my Make-A-Wish-Foundation wish.
OOOOOOH MYYYYYYY GOOOOOOOOOD
*dabs*
came here to say this
Xeno Agrios aaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiddddsss
The twist!
Xeno Agrios Nice BOC picture
Simon's vernacular is legit spectacular.
These plinketto BOTW episodes really are the cream of the crop.
I watched The Pit when I was maybe 9 years old, rented the VHS from an Alamo Video, this movie is something I have thought about from time to time, was really thrilled to see it not only on the Plinketto but also that you guys ended up watching it, great commentary!
I love the notion that Mike and Rich jealously defend their VHS lair like a couple of ogres
That Rich/Jello edit was hilarious!
jacks excitement/bewilderment about landing on "the pit" is why he is my favourite guest on the show.
That guest star is just bursting with charisma.
This is legitimately one of my favorite BotW episodes of all time. It's got some dry humor, some really funny bits, good reasoning and the bit at the end is also pretty funny.
Great going, guys. All the light bulbs were functioning this time! I'm very happy about that.
Oh shit Sean Evans! Finally Mike will be on hot ones!
Mike talks about star trek while eating spicy wings
[Ids5621-Retro] well fuck now I’m thinking about how great a rlm hot ones would be
So good! What a sport Simon is! Good on him. Love this channel; love this show; love you all! Never stop, and I hope to be on it someday. : ) LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!
Finally a movie that caters to my Aluminum shed fetish! Thanks David Pryor and RLM!
"This is not appropriate army garb"; this is how you know Simon writes hilarious movies.
RLM stands for "Rich loves Mike" right?
Is Simon Barrett replacing Max Landis? Is a more competent screen writer replacing a hack screen writer?
as long he's not an (alleged) rapist
Bright \/\/itch Project
If you trash my pure Max Landis one more time...I’m going to be slightly angrier!
SpaceWalk He just tries so hard and rarely makes anything good. Yet he keeps going so commendable and, in my book, pure of him.
Eadlyn June Like a flower trying to rise from the muck, or Uwe Boll.
Thank you for making monday less monday-y
This new guest is like some weird mashup of Jack and Colin.
It's like they went on a teletransporting machine, a la The Fly
Jugg4n4ut Also Max Landis.
lol derived; i'll give you the benefit of the doubt on a tetypo
* TyTypo
yes, this. damn he was boring... but im just happy to see another episode so I can live with it.
I hope Simon had a good time, he seems like a nice guy.
That ending was actually really entertaining. You could make a whole channel devoted to reshooting old movies in their original location.
It shows what a geek I am that I totally loved that they found the location shoots for this movie.
I wonder if they recorded a Plinketto episode on tape or DVD, packaged it and sent copies off somewhere would some foreign group of B-grade loving movie-goers pick it up, put it on their own roulette wheel or board, watch it and pick it as best of the worst.
no
The degree of probability is uncertain of that
Are you high like I am lmfao
Cory Pelizzari was the
Well I've heard these guys call a teen aged boy a "pervert" just for liking attractive mature grown women in one of these movies, and complaining about an attractive woman taking a bath in another movie, and hot fit young women in scanty garb in another. I'm getting a very strong impression that THIS bunch are either closet religious puritans or feminist homosexuals, .. . so which one is it?
RLM is about 5 dudes.... just sittin' around watching a woman take a bath on the TV.
Herbert West Not really their fault, but yeah, that looked a little bit awkward.
And then watching them get watched through a window... And then watching them jiggle around a forest...
It's a show about family...
@@serberus5233 Fast 9: Surviving Edged Weapons.
Herbert West that could describe the first time I watched a Cameron Mitchell movie 😂
“Well, if it isn’t Clumsy Stupid.” LOL! Great line, delivered great!
“You're not clumsystupid. You sign the checks.”
Simon has never been invited back but because jay felt insecure that someone may have known more about 80s horror b movies than him