If you're here cause you suspect Chris Nolan's Tenet may or may not be a time crunch movie that made you remember this episode, then you're with me in the unrumble.
Funny thing; before this scene, the manager had fired Rimmer and Kryten for a fight. Yet if you play the prior scene forwards, he's actually going on a rant about someone actually trying to play his bit of dialogue forwards.
“You are a stupid square-headed bald git, aren’t you? I ain’t pointin’ at you, I’m pointin’ at *you*. But I’m not actually *addressing* you, I’m addressin’ the one prat in the country who’s bothered to get hold of this recording, turn it round and actually work out the rubbish that I’m sayin’. What a poor sad life *he’s* got! Frankly, your act’s crap. Anyway, anybody coulda done it! I hate the lot of you! Bollocks to you!”
Well, Lister is just a human being after all, and not a very physically impressive one either. Kryten is less prone to damage due to his construction, Rimmer either has no physical body or is indestructible depending on what series you're watching, and Cat actively stays out of danger and is agile enough to avoid most injury (see Polymorph).
Lister fought the battle in reverse from his perspective so when he punched that man in the teeth, that was at the "end" of the fight. That's all I can think to defend him!
I just screen recorded this and reversed the fight and in reverse you can hear the director say action just as the fight starts/ends, actually pretty funny as you wouldn’t notice that regularly
I enjoyed Tenet, but Nolan made everything too damn confusing. Red Dwarf explained the idea of backwards time in a simple narrative so I don't understand why he couldn't.
@@jasongerrard8940 You think this reverse device was "created" by Red Dwarf? Read a couple of old novels, and other movies that have done it as well. And here the fight is just basically rewinding.
@@jasongerrard8940 How Tenet ripped off? They are nothing alike. It's just living reverse. And try to gain some knowledge. Go read Maxwell's Demons theory and the 2nd law of Thermodynamincs. Which is basically the idea of Tenet.
however, you have to take money with anything of value you want, in this case. it's only a semi backwards universe; people feed by reverse-eating food, but once they're done with it, they have to take money for disposing of it. throwing out cash is like finding loose change I guess; only since you can do it as much as you want, as long as you have cash, it's very easy to get rich quickly. I can only assume there is some kind of social rejection for doing that though.
How exactly would economic theory work in a backwards universe? Money would have a negative effect on their finance, so one could get "rich" by throwing out all of your cash. People would avoid money like the plague, because your income would be from spending and your expenses from making money. And if you had a lot of money, it wouldn't exactly make you "poor" because you become "richer" by spending. And if everyone spent money to get "rich", there would eventually be a shortage of everything!
No resources would just go back to natural state. We'd have more natural resources and things back to their natural state. Besides it's just a tv show.
In a truly backwards universe people would strive to minimize their personal utility rather than maximize it. I suspect that the equations would be the same, except the signs would be flipped.
Studio audience. Any scene that was technically complicated was filmed and then shown to the audience on monitors. In one of the outtake videotapes there's actually footage from the end of one of the studio audience recordings.
"What the hell, it's for a good cause!" Haha!
Doesn’t matter how many times I see that last scene with Cat, it still makes me laugh so hard it brings tears to my eyes.
I swear they made this entire episode around that one joke.
The Cat did not think did He 😂
If you're here cause you suspect Chris Nolan's Tenet may or may not be a time crunch movie that made you remember this episode, then you're with me in the unrumble.
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Yup
A bar room tidy, just a brillient expression!
Christopher Nolan: I like this episode....
"excuse me, have your tooth back!" lmfao
Un-Rumble!
“All I have for you is a word: 'Tenet'. Use it carefully. It’ll open the right doors... Some of the wrong ones, too.”
"Oi!" *hands over 50p*
"Tight git!"
Kryton: This is from a fight we're about to have.
Rimmer: About to have?!
"Unrumble!"
Can you unbreak my back pls 😂
One of the funniest endings of all time.
"Where you going you coward" says the person hiding under a table 🤣🤣🤣
Perfectly on character too. How did they make a hypocritical coward still somewhat likeable?
"I just worked out what happened to my back".
1:43 Ed Bye shouting '"Action!".
UN-RUMBLE! 🤣
Cat must've been glad to get out if the mirror universe!
Funny thing; before this scene, the manager had fired Rimmer and Kryten for a fight. Yet if you play the prior scene forwards, he's actually going on a rant about someone actually trying to play his bit of dialogue forwards.
“You are a stupid square-headed bald git, aren’t you? I ain’t pointin’ at you, I’m pointin’ at *you*. But I’m not actually *addressing* you, I’m addressin’ the one prat in the country who’s bothered to get hold of this recording, turn it round and actually work out the rubbish that I’m sayin’. What a poor sad life *he’s* got!
Frankly, your act’s crap. Anyway, anybody coulda done it! I hate the lot of you! Bollocks to you!”
@@kristophershepard2563 That makes sense to nobody but you.
@@craigson5 that's what the manager was saying, it was backwards.
@@kristophershepard2563 that's it exactly word for word
meta
Poor Lister, he seems to get injured much more often than the others
Well, Lister is just a human being after all, and not a very physically impressive one either. Kryten is less prone to damage due to his construction, Rimmer either has no physical body or is indestructible depending on what series you're watching, and Cat actively stays out of danger and is agile enough to avoid most injury (see Polymorph).
(Tenet, 2020)
UNRUMBLE 😂😂😂😂
So the fight begins with Lister punching an innocent man in the face who was just reading the newspaper and several other men run to his aid?
Lister fought the battle in reverse from his perspective so when he punched that man in the teeth, that was at the "end" of the fight. That's all I can think to defend him!
I think it's meant to be that but people ran at him "before" he punched the bloke 🤷♀️
I concur. *repairs a chair over LordSpleache's head*
I just screen recorded this and reversed the fight and in reverse you can hear the director say action just as the fight starts/ends, actually pretty funny as you wouldn’t notice that regularly
1:18-1:21 a wild awesome appeared...
2:50 The same thing that happened to Stewie in Yug Ylimaf.
I think this is why Red Dwarf: Series 3 - Volume 1 got the 15 certificate.
I enjoyed Tenet, but Nolan made everything too damn confusing. Red Dwarf explained the idea of backwards time in a simple narrative so I don't understand why he couldn't.
and it had better imagery
Still has better sound production than tenet in a low res VGA UA-cam video.
!!!UNRUMBLE!!!
1:41 "Action!" if you reverse the video it's not even covered up xD
Don't ask.
Have your teeth back 😂😂😂🤣🤣
THIS IS BETTER THAN TENET
Glad to know that it's not only me that thinks tenet producer ripped off red dwarfe, Rob Naylor should sue
@@jasongerrard8940 You think this reverse device was "created" by Red Dwarf? Read a couple of old novels, and other movies that have done it as well. And here the fight is just basically rewinding.
@@jasongerrard8940 How Tenet ripped off? They are nothing alike. It's just living reverse. And try to gain some knowledge. Go read Maxwell's Demons theory and the 2nd law of Thermodynamincs. Which is basically the idea of Tenet.
This is basically tenet
As much as I enjoy this: Isn't there a restroom on the Starbug?
Tenet (2020)
Nodnol!
Hahahahaha
1:41, the most irritating laugh in the world -- and it's worse because it's backwards!
however, you have to take money with anything of value you want, in this case. it's only a semi backwards universe; people feed by reverse-eating food, but once they're done with it, they have to take money for disposing of it. throwing out cash is like finding loose change I guess; only since you can do it as much as you want, as long as you have cash, it's very easy to get rich quickly. I can only assume there is some kind of social rejection for doing that though.
What's it like the other way round?
Look on here for Red Dwarf Backwards reversed. The full episode is on here but starts at the end and works towards the beginning
This is prequal to Tenet
Someone has to put TENET music to this.
better than TENET
Tenet anyone
Was that the actor who played Holly in that brawl?
I think so!
YTP in a nutshell.
How exactly would economic theory work in a backwards universe? Money would have a negative effect on their finance, so one could get "rich" by throwing out all of your cash. People would avoid money like the plague, because your income would be from spending and your expenses from making money. And if you had a lot of money, it wouldn't exactly make you "poor" because you become "richer" by spending. And if everyone spent money to get "rich", there would eventually be a shortage of everything!
No resources would just go back to natural state. We'd have more natural resources and things back to their natural state. Besides it's just a tv show.
In a truly backwards universe people would strive to minimize their personal utility rather than maximize it. I suspect that the equations would be the same, except the signs would be flipped.
.edosipe frawD deR etiruovaf ym si sihT
unrumble smeg heads
First Comment in 2011
Ugh, canned laughter.
Studio audience. Any scene that was technically complicated was filmed and then shown to the audience on monitors. In one of the outtake videotapes there's actually footage from the end of one of the studio audience recordings.
@@Horsley-Green I know what it is and where it comes from, its still crap.
Tenet (2020)
Tenet (2020)