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This was actually really fun to watch, I wouldn't mind seeing more of this - once it's possible to go outside again that is. Adding the cars to the map-tracking would also really help visualizing how many close shaves there were
If you look at the map-tracking, it looks like Kathleen and Matt were *very* close to each other when Matt got caught, so that's one close shave right there.
Wouldn't it be possible to do this even in pandemic times? I mean you don't have to meet at a café or go into the same car and it looks like not too crowded areas. As soon as they're caught they could simply be eliminated without sitting in the same car.
@@Zorajit Speak for yourself with "happier." I'm doing my part, but I sure wouldn't say I'm happier living in a world where I can't gather with friends in person.
I want more of this somehow. Like maybe instead of them getting in a car, because of covid stuff, the captured runners are given a hat or a scarf of sorts?
Oh hey my friends and I used to play this in High School, but it was much more, uh not safe. One person was put in a trunk and let out not knowing where they were and had to make it to a location. And to actually get caught someone in the car had to get out and catch them. I don't know how none of us got hit by a car or something.
7 Canadians are on the run from 2 dastardly drivers who only wanted to give them a lift as a friendly gesture. Who will survive and who will be caught? Find out this winter on: "When Cars Attack!" Drivers: "We're not attacking anyone!" Coming to a screen near you.
I love how super into the game you could see all the foot players were on their faces of terror whenever they heard a car. This was a wonderful game! :) Let's hope for a new round post inoculation!
Ben is totally me. Last time I went to my new dentist in my hometown I had a lot spare time, so I chose to walk. In my defense I had been in this part of the city only using the bus and I had an image which way to go. In the end I needed nearly twice as much time as expected and was just in time. ^^
I've been there, but only occasionally because I went the wrong way (in my defense, the worst incident to that effect was when I had no internet and was in an unfamiliar city, so I wasn't able to double-check the map before taking a "shortcut" that led me nowhere near my destination); usually I just severely underestimate how long it'll take to get somewhere by walking.
This was a lot of fun to watch. Graham's narration just put it over the top, and kudos to whomever edited that all together. Just stellar work all around.
I love how even in a game of car hide and seek Wheeler plays cowboy magic and just makes Ian/Graham have it XD Also Jacob in the background of the results screen killed me
22:20 is a soul-crushing moment. However, you can now use the alternative video title: "Ian Chases his Friend with His Car, while Beej goes on a personal adventure!"
I've listened to too much qwerpline and now whenever graham says any street name I feel like he's making it up, and I chuckle at the slightly comical name.
Ulmer was like me trying to navigate downtown Seattle at PAX West 19 b/c there isn’t cell phone service downtown; definitely had sympathy & flashbacks.
This feels surreal. Here they are cutting through backyards and... no big deal. A month later, we were all locked in our houses afraid to go to the food store. I couldn’t imagine the reaction if you tried cutting through a backyard in April. It’s a cool game, looks like tons of fun, & I really like the video, but it’s so weird based on what happened a few weeks later.
Your ability to cut this into something exciting and not simply entertaining is another moment for me where I think, “how is it Hollywood isn’t paying LRR bazillions already?”
I really enjoyed this bit, even though the weather did its best to try to ruin it. I hope that you guys are able to do this again in the upcoming summer when hopefully (gestures at the world) things are improved.
Back in 2012, just after we all graduated high school, my friends and I did something very similar to this. We had 5 players, 4 runners and the driver, who had his family's mini-van. This brought back so many memories that I completely forgot about.
Same, about 3-4 years before you. This was a time before everyone had good maps data on their phone. We played make it from the south HS about 2.5 miles to the North HS. Best game I played I think had 4 cars (driver and one other on phone) and about 20 players total.
@@insaif Reading maps is a pretty difficult skill. Learning to navigate takes a lot of time and most people don't bother because Google tells them everywhere to go. Makes huge sense that Wheeler spent his childhood being a delinquent down back alleys. Reminds me of being a kid in Darwin.
Ian was a savage and snapped up half the runners, running out of space because it was basically telegraphed at the beginning. Meanwhile Beej was barely present.
We used to play this game as well only each car had a runner. The runner had to eject themselves from the vehicle and Sprint down the hideing team. Also once a minute you were allowed to call the cell phone of the other team and they had to give you their closest intersection so you could get a decent location.
"So what _was_ Ben doing?"
"So many ducks! :D"
Died at this part lmfao, such classic Ben
Ben was at a magical place
To be fair, Serge also swooned over the ducks.
I love how this probably came about as an answer to: "we've got like a dozen go pros from road quest, what should we do with them?"
"HUNT OUR FRIENDS!"
Too bad they sold the cars. With the furrsuit interceptor the hunt would be on.
Road Quest was filmed almost three years ago somehow.
@@LobsterSpecial I feel old
All of this was great, but the best part was definitely Jacobs face during the speech by Serge and Kathleen at the end.
Not weird at all
Sad Jacob at the end, for sure.
I completely missed brooding and angry Jacob glaring out the window at them, sipping his drink, plotting his next move of revenge.
Just don't touch his ears!
Thank you
"Beej was wherever Beej was" basically how the man operates at all times
"Beej was off finding himself... And playing Pokemon Go."
"Oshawott was of no help at all."
They should had used a clip from Road Quest, Beej driving the police car in the middle of nowhere
Like 69!
Watching Ben's marker going in circles at the end was hilarious!
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I really want to see that end graphics with the routes have an overlay for Beej, just to see how wildly off or close he got.
Agreed, also Ian, to see the close calls!
I was so sad they didn't show Beej's route.
@@bensargeant8150 With where Kathleen was when Matt got caught, I'm surprised she slipped by and won.
this was such a fun section, plus it does in fact confirm Ian is concerningly good at hunting people down by chance
Ben getting lost and Beej never seeing another player are so totally on-brand for them. You never could've written it.
Everyone else: *complicated plans involving multiple steps*
Kathleen: "I have a rock in my shoe."
Never change, you're the best xD
And she won! The simplest plans....
"I'm waiting here.
Just for a minute.
...I dunno why."
This was actually really fun to watch, I wouldn't mind seeing more of this - once it's possible to go outside again that is.
Adding the cars to the map-tracking would also really help visualizing how many close shaves there were
If you look at the map-tracking, it looks like Kathleen and Matt were *very* close to each other when Matt got caught, so that's one close shave right there.
Wouldn't it be possible to do this even in pandemic times? I mean you don't have to meet at a café or go into the same car and it looks like not too crowded areas. As soon as they're caught they could simply be eliminated without sitting in the same car.
Oh god. Everyone is so soaked!
Edit: Jacob's angry background stare at the end is beautiful!
It’s weird watching something from the old times
@@Zorajit nah, I could go for a coffee in a crowded cafe any day after the pandemic
@@Zorajit But New Zealand
@@Zorajit You seem to be working under the assumption that there isn't going to be an end to the pandemic, which is . . . odd.
@@Zorajit Speak for yourself with "happier." I'm doing my part, but I sure wouldn't say I'm happier living in a world where I can't gather with friends in person.
I want more of this somehow. Like maybe instead of them getting in a car, because of covid stuff, the captured runners are given a hat or a scarf of sorts?
They filmed this in March 2020, so before Covid in Canada I'm assuming.
@@extrudatinoal I believe Colby knows that and is more trying to come up with adjustments that will let this be repeated without risk of infection
@@eonchao Exactly. This was amazing and I want them to do it again one day, but I don’t want anyone to get sick during a future video.
Or they could just wait until a vaccine is distributed to everyone who wants it and/or needs it which should hopefully be soon
I love the slow, deliberate coffee-drinking stare from Jacob at the end
Ian: Good thing I have this roll of paper towels!
Matt: *Drys himself in the most degenerate way possible*
The final shot of Kathleen and Serge bragging while Jacob stews in the background is perfect.
I never thought I’d be jealous of people wandering around lost in the rain. But I guess that’s where we are now.
This was a joy to see on LRL. Poor Beej catching nobody...
Edit: "We'll see how many of us fit in [the mini]." Man, that was prophetic.
This now explains Jacob's tweet where he was completely wet...
from a year ago?
This is how LRR determines yearly bonus recipients right?
I love the end with Jacob FURIOUSLY drinking his coffee as Serge and Kathleen gloat. :-D
There needs to be a seasonal Car Hunt, with yearly standings...
I cannot stop laughing at Ben's desperate squiggles at the end as he apparently runs laps around the playground.
This is IMPECCABLY edited. Like, honestly, award winning editing/pacing through the whole thing
Oh hey my friends and I used to play this in High School, but it was much more, uh not safe. One person was put in a trunk and let out not knowing where they were and had to make it to a location. And to actually get caught someone in the car had to get out and catch them. I don't know how none of us got hit by a car or something.
7 Canadians are on the run from 2 dastardly drivers who only wanted to give them a lift as a friendly gesture. Who will survive and who will be caught?
Find out this winter on:
"When Cars Attack!"
Drivers: "We're not attacking anyone!"
Coming to a screen near you.
I love how super into the game you could see all the foot players were on their faces of terror whenever they heard a car. This was a wonderful game! :) Let's hope for a new round post inoculation!
Ben and Serge's reaction to the ducks is why they're my favourites
You do realize we now need merch "team car" and "team foot" ... I'd just settle for "Team foot"
As someone who walks everywhere I go, I would love a LRR Team Foot t-shirt.
Naw man... "The Foot Clan"!
I'll take team "steadily sipping while staring directly down the barrel of the camera"
Team Foot might be mistaken for... something else.
@@MichaelMoore99 Sadly it's probably copywritten.
LRR + cars...
...
...
Ok, I'll rewatch Road Quest after this
Jacob drinking coffee at 24:03 is a mood.
Serge always gets his coffee
Serge always finds a way.
This is the content I crave.
Segments like this are my #1 favorite LRR content. Things like this, Dollar Store Boat Race, Egg Drop Challenge (our child!), Sushi Roulette, ect.
Beej: "I need to stay in the play area and not drive like an idiot."
Ian: *stays in the play area AND drives like an idiot*
Ben is totally me.
Last time I went to my new dentist in my hometown I had a lot spare time, so I chose to walk. In my defense I had been in this part of the city only using the bus and I had an image which way to go.
In the end I needed nearly twice as much time as expected and was just in time. ^^
I've been there, but only occasionally because I went the wrong way (in my defense, the worst incident to that effect was when I had no internet and was in an unfamiliar city, so I wasn't able to double-check the map before taking a "shortcut" that led me nowhere near my destination); usually I just severely underestimate how long it'll take to get somewhere by walking.
This is amazing! I am 100% familiar with Ben’s shoes: Distracted by Ducks: Lost and Laughing
Jacob's slow, angry sip of coffee at the end is pitch perfect.
Beej not getting anyone while the mini goes full clown car, while Ben circles the drain at the end is exactly what I expected from the LRR crew. 😂
The end shot with Jacob sipping coffee really got me :)
Loved this, if you do it again maybe lowjack the cars too. just to see exactly where Beej went
"What are we doing?" Never change, Jacob. Never change. xD
Ian driving his Mini in improbable circumstances, getting to live out the life of Lupin III for an hour.
7:12 Kathleen: "I'm on a nice nature walk!" Ben: "I seem to be in the Blair Witch"
"we are playing manhunt, with cars"
*Dream music starts playing*
Watching this in September 2022...
"March 2020. Oh yes, the before times."
That was fun... I miss fun like this from the 'before times'.
And also that evil stare from Jacob at the end in the background *chef's kiss*
The fact it was raining makes this so much better
Kathleen, Graham and Jacob: GOTTA RUN FOR IT
Wheeler: *whistling and taking his time*
Beej: Where am I?
Update: Ben: SO MANY DUCKS :D
Really enjoyed this, but I would have liked to see the car routes as well.
This was a lot of fun to watch. Graham's narration just put it over the top, and kudos to whomever edited that all together. Just stellar work all around.
This was great. Happier, closer times. Soon enough we'll all be back, wandering around as technology fails us.
I love how even in a game of car hide and seek Wheeler plays cowboy magic and just makes Ian/Graham have it XD
Also Jacob in the background of the results screen killed me
Jacob in the backdrop of the window on the close out is utterly priceless (I mean, he usually is anyway, but that's just the perfect ending)
22:20 is a soul-crushing moment.
However, you can now use the alternative video title: "Ian Chases his Friend with His Car, while Beej goes on a personal adventure!"
Love the angry looking Jacob in the background of the final winner interview. Menacingly drinking his coffee
This is one of my comfort videos
Jacob is just a delight wherever he turns up.
I feel I need a meme of Jacob in that last shot
I love Ben just walking in a circle there at the end
When Graham said manhunt, my mind instantly played the music playing during dreams minecraft manhunt.
After that intro, I’m glad that Serge was able to make it!
I've listened to too much qwerpline and now whenever graham says any street name I feel like he's making it up, and I chuckle at the slightly comical name.
The rain aesthetic really makes this game for me... and the hilarious narration too :P
The end with Jacob just silently sipping coffee: great
Not gonna lie, I was fully prepared for Ian to drive the mini straight onto a park path to find Ben
I need more of this. Bi-annual event post covid?
Ulmer was like me trying to navigate downtown Seattle at PAX West 19 b/c there isn’t cell phone service downtown; definitely had sympathy & flashbacks.
Favorite part is Ben Ulmer being excited about ducks
24:05 love the menacing tea drinker in the background
Myths are still spoken of about the Benvergence, an occurence so rare that it's said to be impossible in real life.
Ulmer circling the park like 4 times make me laugh so hard. Thank you LRR
This is a beautiful artifact from "The Before Times". Thank you for sharing.
This feels surreal. Here they are cutting through backyards and... no big deal. A month later, we were all locked in our houses afraid to go to the food store. I couldn’t imagine the reaction if you tried cutting through a backyard in April. It’s a cool game, looks like tons of fun, & I really like the video, but it’s so weird based on what happened a few weeks later.
No Joke. We played this EXACT game in my town circa 1999. We called it car tag and it was amazing.
Your ability to cut this into something exciting and not simply entertaining is another moment for me where I think, “how is it Hollywood isn’t paying LRR bazillions already?”
March of 2020 was such a more innocent time
I really enjoyed this bit, even though the weather did its best to try to ruin it. I hope that you guys are able to do this again in the upcoming summer when hopefully (gestures at the world) things are improved.
...I am SHOCKED this wasn't called LoadingReadyRunners. :D
9:24 I was not expecting that, Matt, you made me crack up!
Back in 2012, just after we all graduated high school, my friends and I did something very similar to this. We had 5 players, 4 runners and the driver, who had his family's mini-van. This brought back so many memories that I completely forgot about.
Same, about 3-4 years before you. This was a time before everyone had good maps data on their phone. We played make it from the south HS about 2.5 miles to the North HS. Best game I played I think had 4 cars (driver and one other on phone) and about 20 players total.
While in Chicago I was able to participate in two journey to the end of the night and it was an enormous amount of fun!
Jacob just quietly standing in the background in that last scene drinking tea is a damn mood.
The Orienteer in me is finding this hysterical. Makes me want to run around suburbs with a thumb compass and a 1:10,000 scale map again.
Right? My Scout heart was dying as people misread maps. Props to Graham and Wheeler for navigating based on memory, though.
@@insaif Reading maps is a pretty difficult skill. Learning to navigate takes a lot of time and most people don't bother because Google tells them everywhere to go.
Makes huge sense that Wheeler spent his childhood being a delinquent down back alleys. Reminds me of being a kid in Darwin.
Jacob in the bg of the closing shot just mad-dogging the camera was SO GOOD!!! God I love that man :P
My favorite was Ben enjoying the ducks rather than going to the cafe.
This just made me realise how badly i want road quest vol. 2
It is totally trippy watching you guys run around where I grew up.
This is a “content” I “enjoyed”
Hi! I started watching you guys after watching Road Quest. Keep up the good work guys!
Twelve minutes in, Graham is soaking and at the same time, Serge looks dry and chill. He moves between the raindrops like a ninja.
Great video BTW 👌
Oh great algorithm, I am ENGAGED in this jolly good fun!
Once the new Friday Nights is done, can we please have more of these? It's like Graham's travelvlogs on very polite Canadian amphetamines.
ian just the way hes dressed makes me think of him as some kind of monster hunter which is fitting
Ian was a savage and snapped up half the runners, running out of space because it was basically telegraphed at the beginning.
Meanwhile Beej was barely present.
Serge's duck section made me happy. I love that guy, such a good energy.
Allright. Ben's section too. Love them.
It was so bitter sweet hearing Serge saying 'time on the round'... 😭
god i realy miss this source of more longform content with group dynamics. very enjoyable, thank you for this!!
We used to play this game as well only each car had a runner. The runner had to eject themselves from the vehicle and Sprint down the hideing team. Also once a minute you were allowed to call the cell phone of the other team and they had to give you their closest intersection so you could get a decent location.
I'm so not suprised that Ian drives an old Mini.
An old Mini with the steering wheel on the right, no less. And no, that doesn't surprise me, either.
Fun fact: Ian had that Mini imported (I think from Japan?)
@@princesskyrie oh even better :D