Have you googled the creator? He became an MD at Penn State. In 2018, he was convicted of medical malpractice by recklessly endangering 20+ people when he employed untrained people to operate radiology equipment on his patients.
So he just gave the complex medical equipment to like interns or just people off the street? And did he get less experienced people so he can underpay them?
A state Superior Court panel has refused to overturn a $32,500 fine imposed on a central Pennsylvania doctor convicted of ordering an unlicensed assistant to perform X-rays of patients. That decision, outlined in an opinion by Senior Judge Dan Pellegrini, upholds a Centre County jury’s finding that Dr. Geronami Paul Kattupalli violated the state’s Radiation Protection Act.
"I don't want to do any premarital stuff, I'm going to the creation museum." These words have never been spoken by any college student ever. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to Rush Limbaugh.
i dont want to do any pre marital stuff, now if you'll excuse me i'm going to watch 3 middle aged men watch a coming of age film by a 40 year old indian
Poor RLM. It must be a real culture shock to them. As a Pennsylvanian, literally every house here is designed with a hotel-themed interior. They're stylistically designed that way.
RLM talking for how long they have had that tape sitting on a shelf made me realize that BOTW has been running for almost a decade now. Surpassing Star Trek TNG which was produced over a course of 'only' seven years!
I do have to give this guy credit, he's probably the only director on this show that made a movie with himself as a major character that didn't seem like he was so ego-driven that he had to make the whole thing a power fantasy about how amazing he is. He even seemed to have enough humility to cast himself into like a comic relief everyman role instead.
this is very true. Credit where credit is due. While not self casting / self inserting at all is the best move, it didn't end with him giving an ultimate speech that changes everybody at the end or getting an award as all time smartest student. I suspect as RLM does that the character was intended as autobiographical and was likely very close to an honest recount.
I'm happy to see more of the Gremlin in these episodes. Even though he can be overly political at times, he also brings a lot of interesting points of conversation for the rest of the group
"There's no way" "The test was positive" "There's no way" "I got an ultrasound" "There's no way" "I can feel it kicking" "There's no way" "My water just broke" "There's no way" "It's a boy" "There's no way" "He's going off to college" "There's no way, there's no way"
"I'm gonna be listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time." Is such a great sentence in any context, but especially when used to reject a girl. I keep having to pause the video to laugh about it.
@@ruthie8785 In this context multitasking would mean listening to Rush Limbaugh while having sexy time. That would not be nice, unless of course you really, really, really like Rush Limbaugh.
I’m friends with guy who plays James Wagner, I met him through a Hollywood stuntman softball league, it sounds fake but it’s as real as Rush Limbaugh. He’s a stuntman now and has never brought this movie up to me, but now it’s time to unpack this baggage.
This movie needed Neil Breen to come in and straighten everybody out. Kids are being disproportionately diagnosed with bipolar to move more medication. Isn’t that immoral??
@@FredericAndresArt no American has the time or interest to remember even a single Hindu god. Apu from the Simpsons is the most exposure to Hinduism anyone here has had and they've banned even seeing his character anymore.
"I'm working on Fermat's Last Theorem" Ah yes, an undergrad working on a famously difficult problem that was already solved 16 years before this film came out.
@@Iggy_DoggI've never been a mathematics undergrad, but do they have you solve famously difficult unsolved theorems? No sarcasm, I genuinely wonder what you do after learning all the basic formulae.
@@weneedaladder8384 No you don't have to solve important theorems or formulas yourself, the lecturer solves it in class. Some theorems have several steps to them like solving a bunch of mini theorems and use them later in the main one, so you might get an assignment to prove one of those on your own.
Dr. Paul also has a movie floating around called "Hitler's Girl" according to his IMDB. Has a wild Christian faith-based podcast too. Three years ago the state of PA fined him over $30k for having an unlicensed assistant administer x-rays on patients, a felony conviction. He's done everything.
As an aspiring Indian film maker I thank you for featuring this movie in your prestigious internet program. I am sure to follow in the footsteps of Mr Kattupalli so that one day I get featured in your videos.
This film is surreal as it looks like it was filmed in 1998, but then a character pulls out a smartphone and you wind up with chronological whiplash from being pulled into 2011 in a split second.
Which is weird because these kind of right wing/Christian movies tend to be decades behind in phone tech. I'm talking using flip phones in a movie after 2010 levels of behind.
@@patrickstivers7387 it wasn't really a right wing Christian movie though. It was about people in that mindset but, not really pushing that agenda .. or at least I don't think .. maybe. At any rate, it smacks of super low budget lone wolf project. Those were probably the personal phones of the cast. He didn't have the money to buy a bunch of outdated phones to use for props.
I don’t know why but Rich’s authenticity in response to Jay’s joke about the dude being older then the other college students and saying its ok to go back, even as an older person, really touched me ❤️
Unlike mike, who is stuck in the phase where you think that being cynical and not giving a fuck is cool, rich has the balls to say something normal once in a while.
@@ericfelds6291 Cynicism is like spice in food: it’s good to have some and even healthy for you in small doses but too much and you’re an angry cynic who has raging dumps
@@brettvv7475 Yes....if you are someone who can only consume media wich is like 100% exactly what you wish it to be. But for a normal person its fine to consume RLM even if you are not a cynicism aficionado.
As a Middle-Eastern, I can relate to the director's vision, having been in the US for 5 years now. However, I wish there was more recognition to the real Middle-Eastern/Southeast Asian immigrant filmmakers who don't get to export (or create) their exceptional films out to the world (and the eyes of Western media). It saddens me that media at large chooses to focus on immigrant outsider art rather than the real thing.
For some reason I thought you meant the director put the zapruder film in it and I got really excited when the girl was in the tub and she started to think of jfk
The reason they didn't take down the picture behind her in the "Marie Curie" scene is probably because most cheap hotels bolt their paintings to the wall so people can't steal them
@@ajrollo1437 Well a friend told me that even if you don't take all the towels, soaps, bedsheets with you, since the cost of stealing is already baked into the Hotel bill, you might as well take them. Now I don't know about PAINTINGS, but yeah, I can imagine some unassuming middle class white folks from Iowa stealing a painting from a Wyndham resort in Orlando, FL or Time Square, NY.........and getting away with it.
If this movie was only an hour long, I don't think I'd make it through till the end. And yet here I am, happily watching 2 old men and their son talking about it for an hour.
Out of curiosity I looked this director up. He only has two other credits in IMDb. One for Hitler's Girl, made 2 years after clash and is available in full on UA-cam. The other is for a movie that's currently in production called Terry in Trumpland. When I googled that title I found his website that included production photos from 2 months ago. More interesting this director is also an MD and a Christian evangelist. I think there's more gold to mine in this vein and I hope they watch more of his stuff and talk about him in more details in the future.
Thank you for sharing, this Krishna / Paul Kattupalli lore is extremely interesting, it's like Carman meets Leo Fong meets Neil Breen - all the key elements of intrigue and visionary filmmaking
Well now I looked it up. His website, DoctorPaul, hosts a lot of Christian articles. And not the decent kind. For example, there's an article about the gays causing coronavirus, many about Darwin leading to racism, another about the evils of marijuana. You get the gist.
I can picture the director when he was writing the script: "Man, college was crazy. My one friend slept with a professor, another friend of mine got raped, another friend almost killed herself when her parents got divorced, and when I called to cancel my subscription the person on the phone couldn't understand my name. So it was petty crazy for all of us."
I just can't help thinking about how this type of comment will get totally lost on (at least) 50% of the readers. It's the same as with "then" and "than". Seemingly, most people can't tell them apart.
You know, when he said he was going for green complexion I wasn't sure if it would work, but he's really pulled it off. He's really got that 'jaundice' look down.
Paul Kattupalli getting cut off saying "no", the hard cut to him after having injected himself with tranquilizers, and the immediate star wipe that fucks up halfway through was the first time I've ever replayed a three-second-long portion of a UA-cam video twenty-five times in a row.
I return to watching RLM videos every now and then. I have rewatched this one so many times that I started noticig that in almost every scene we can see the script. It's either in plain view on the table, or in the books, magazines, pamplets and other pieces of paper the characters are holding. Fairly sure they taped it on the various props (like that mailbox or whatever it is on the bus stop) as well. And in the scenes where there is no script visible they fumble their lines lol.
This is the least of the film's flaws, but oh my god, I laughed out loud at "I'm working on Fermat's Last Theorem." That's like a high schooler saying "yeah, I'm working on running a four minute mile."
@@fsikijelfes8660 It's basically a math problem that took centuries of work from mathematicians to solve. It's not something anyone who hasn't graduated college should ever really have to deal with beyond hearing a professor mention it in passing. Edited for accuracy.
Listen, women know that feeling- you get to a bus stop. A weird guy says hi. You engage in a friendly exchange during which he starts ranting about how XYZ group has too many rights. You smile and nod and get up, then you walk away and wait for the bus to pass out of sight of the bus stop, then catch the next one.
Judging by the way Mr. Kattupali thought following a woman to her dorm room while being creepy was normal human interaction, It's completely possible he believes that's just how most people use bus stops.
I get that Birdemic: Shock and Terror sense that the filmmaker really, really, desperately wanted to make an _important_ film. Only, instead of piggybacking off one point of view (Al Gore's, in James Nguyen's case) Paul Kattupalli piggybacks off _every_ point of view.
About halfway through. I feel like the original script must have had the “nice to meet you, bye!” scenes on an actual bus. You know, get on, sit down, chat, oh that’s interesting, well here’s my stop, character gets off bus. But my guess is with the budget and technology restrictions and possible permits, they had to settle for EXT. BUS STOP- DAY instead.
Holy shit😂. I took an acting class in LA with the main character. That’s funny. He’s actually a pretty good actor. Unfortunately, he was given a pile of dog shit to work with. Never thought I’d see a fellow student on BEST OF THE WORST🤣. Love it! EDIT: Not the main character. The first guy that was shown on his cell phone.
Those transitions look like they're from iMovie circa 2009. I'm guessing the reason why they're so messed up is because the movie went through multiple editing suites, from footage capture to edit, with the end result being multiple files that contained multiple cuts being edited by someone else on different software. Specifically, I think the original editor did what the could, gave it to the director, and then they added the cheesy wipes and awkward cuts. Working in a small public TV station I saw this kind of stuff pretty frequently.
I'd even venture a guess that they did a rough edit and then lost or overwrote the original source, at which point the editor had to try and "fix" what was left. Badly.
34:47 - The Ballad of Rich's Laughter Never woulda thunk the clash of Rich's laughter and the somber guitar tune to reach such perfect harmony; ultimately, making for an exceptionally powerful ballad performance so majestic that it brought many tears to my eyes.
46:27 Regarding the mystery of the failed wipe transitions, the only possible explanation that I've been able to conjure is that Mr. Kattupalli placed a "flattened," exported video file of the edited film onto a timeline, used the razor / blade tool to chop the clip at each wipe transition point, and then placed a wipe transition on each end of the chopped segments (as opposed to the traditional way - where you have the transition span the end of one segment to the beginning of the next). This procedure would be - at least in Premiere - actually a bit more complicated to pull off than just applying the wipes properly, although they would still look quite weird regardless, if (as I posit here), the wipes were a direct result of Mr. Kattupalli desiring to add in a dash of extra style to the film but only had a pre-edited export to work with.
They also have the evolution/creation thing thrown in there. There's not a second of these characters' lives that is not consumed with some hot-button political or social topic!
This is surreal. I lived in State College when this was filmed and recognize a lot of the locations (could even pinpoint the year it was made based on the political signs: 2010) but never heard of this “film.” Btw, a much more interesting film could have been made there 1 year later when the Sandusky scandal broke.
If it had been made by the same director, he would've ended up saying that Sandusky was neither bad or good, he simply held a different point of view where molesting students is ok
Here’s what’s really funny about the location shots at the kids section of Schlow Library & the fact that there are no classroom shots… they’re at Penn State University! There’s a gigantic library with stacks that are frequently empty, as well as hundreds of classrooms across dozens of buildings. It is so easy to find an unused room at any time 😂
When I saw the disclaimer I thought 'how funny could this be?' and when the rush line came I let out an evil maniacal laugh I have not heard from myself in years. Thank you for everything you do
Hopefully not. If the filmmaker has some sense, he’ll scramble to have as many new copies of this made as possible to accommodate the surge in attention and demand after this video. If you’re gonna make an accidentally hilarious B-movie, you might as well capitalize on it.
Hearing that "this isn't Pakistan" line, I now face a dilemma: is the director a bitter Pakistani immigrant or an Indian immigrant prejudiced against Pakistanis?
This video has 1.5 million views & I have to be at least 100 of those. Whenever this video pops up as a recommendation I have to watch it. One of my all-time favorites.
Fun fact: Emergency Medicine Doctor here. tylenol overdose is actually quite deadly. Aspirin too. Ibuprofen is really hard to OD on. Blood pressure meds can be pretty lethal. All the psych meds, antianxiety meds, etc patients tolerate well.
from what I can remember, my college clash experience wasn't anything like this. - I love how its just the nerd crew this time! so much even, that I paused my Rush Limbaugh audiobook for it.
The transitions are amazing, it's like watching a child experiment with a new toy. He just HAD TO use all of them in his motion picture! No matter he doesn't know how!
I think one of the greatest bro moments in all of RLM history is in this episode. It's subtle, but it's there. When Rich and Mike give each other the silent look... 42:00
I feel for the guy in the carpark, sometimes I also get so mad at America that I have to pull over and attempt to burn the American flag I keep in in my truck bed. Plus I also don't know how flammable liquids work so it's all very relatable.
This movie takes place in State College, PA, which is where I go to college at Penn State! I recognize the Atherton Hotel in the airport ad and the children's library. I have a general idea of where that bus stop is too. They were so close to the campus, but I guess they didn't want to risk getting in trouble filming in a real college building. Overall, this is very representative of my college experience. Funny how I just rewatched the BOTW episode where they discover that Surviving Edged Weapons was filmed in Milwaukee.
@@TrueNubinator They might've just forgotten about most things in these movies - you gotta remember that they watch a looooot of stuff and are part of the elderly ^^
Thank you for bringing back Jack Quaid as a guest panelist, RLM. He even took Mike spilling beer and knocking him to the floor like the pro that he is.
Have you googled the creator? He became an MD at Penn State. In 2018, he was convicted of medical malpractice by recklessly endangering 20+ people when he employed untrained people to operate radiology equipment on his patients.
His next movie can be about his struggles as an Indian immigrant in the American prison system!
So he just gave the complex medical equipment to like interns or just people off the street? And did he get less experienced people so he can underpay them?
@@Popcultureguy3000 Yeah, just like with his movie "editor".
Also apparently directed a movie called "Hitler's Girl"
A state Superior Court panel has refused to overturn a $32,500 fine imposed on a central Pennsylvania doctor convicted of ordering an unlicensed assistant to perform X-rays of patients.
That decision, outlined in an opinion by Senior Judge Dan Pellegrini, upholds a Centre County jury’s finding that Dr. Geronami Paul Kattupalli violated the state’s Radiation Protection Act.
"I'm gonna be listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time" is my go-to for getting out of social situations
Given that he's dead, this statement now sounds more like: "I'm hearing voices in my head and one of them happens to be Limbaugh" ^^
it never fails to turn people off, especially now that the bitch is dead.
@@arsenelupin9697 no, they regularly allow rush Limbaughs spirit to possess them and espouse knowledge unto the populous
@@arsenelupin9697 I mean either way it sounds like it's gonna be a good time
@@gsesquire3441 be quite
"I don't want to do any premarital stuff, I'm going to the creation museum." These words have never been spoken by any college student ever. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to Rush Limbaugh.
i dont want to do any pre marital stuff, now if you'll excuse me i'm going to watch 3 middle aged men watch a coming of age film by a 40 year old indian
Is it 1:00 already?
Mega Dittos 😂😂
Maybe at Homeschool University
I mean, you do risk creating something if you "do premarital stuff". And if you listen to Rush Limbaugh, you probably don't want to un-create it.
Poor RLM. It must be a real culture shock to them. As a Pennsylvanian, literally every house here is designed with a hotel-themed interior. They're stylistically designed that way.
You can't undo that. But you can diminish the effects of it.
Rush Limbaugh is the key to all of this. He's a funnier character than we've ever had.
Those Pennsylvanians may have gone too far in a few places.
The hotel theme is like poetry...
It's gonna be great!
RLM talking for how long they have had that tape sitting on a shelf made me realize that BOTW has been running for almost a decade now. Surpassing Star Trek TNG which was produced over a course of 'only' seven years!
I can’t wait for the “BOTW it took 12 years to make!” Memes
we all know TNG lasted 17 years
Endless trash!
Oh hey I recently discovered your channel, love your videos!
I hope Half in the Bag wins an Oscar
I do have to give this guy credit, he's probably the only director on this show that made a movie with himself as a major character that didn't seem like he was so ego-driven that he had to make the whole thing a power fantasy about how amazing he is. He even seemed to have enough humility to cast himself into like a comic relief everyman role instead.
and he didn't even wear a black tank top
this is very true. Credit where credit is due. While not self casting / self inserting at all is the best move, it didn't end with him giving an ultimate speech that changes everybody at the end or getting an award as all time smartest student. I suspect as RLM does that the character was intended as autobiographical and was likely very close to an honest recount.
What are you talking about? The dude from Geteven *was* the comic relief. Everyone always laughed at his jokes!
He didn't show his ass either.
WhY iS he SO SLEEPY!?😴?!
Mike thinking of Vishnu when trying to think of Krishna shows a modicum of knowledge, then Rich goes "Vishnu is from the Temple of Doom"
Well, he is not wrong, Krishna is vishnu's avatar.
Kali was the goddess worshipped by the Thugee cult. And Shiva was the one who made the magic rocks.
Rich betrayed Shiva.
I can't hear Krishna without thinking of the MadTV Hare-Krishna skit.
@@hippocratesnoah8642 i think of the ones in Airplane.
What happened to those people anyways? Never see them around anymore.
I was at State College in 2011. I was so close to greatness and completely unaware. I guess I was too busy listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time.
Rush was just mesmorizing. I cri when he di.
My dad went to Western Kentucky University during the time HauntedWeen was shot, I really need to watch it and see if he’s in the background somewhere
Who needs Rush Limbaugh when you have the Willard Preacher?
Incidentally, State college is also where Sam Mraovich is from. Truly you have trodden close to glory
You failed
"Is it a mistake, on my part, to think?" - Rich Evans. Words to live by.
That's such an ancient greek quote.
I'm happy to see more of the Gremlin in these episodes. Even though he can be overly political at times, he also brings a lot of interesting points of conversation for the rest of the group
Don't talk about josh that way.
@Fredrik Agardh Nah, he's too busy chastising people from the confines of his mansion.
Im sad about its top lip :(
The Gremlin is going places. He might even eclipse Mike one day.
Been hearing Rich may be bringing back Previously Recorded with The Gremlin.
The "there's no way" in the pregnancy scene gives me some real "I cannot believe that you committed suicide! How could you commit suicide?" vibes.
Unrelated to your comment but had to say that I love your profile picture. 😅
@PokerPlayerJames "It... it just can't be..."
The "I cannot believe you committed suicide" scene is my favorite line delivery of all time behind the "who am I, what am i?" line
@@yanquiufo7113 I'm a fan of 'Everyone betray me, I'm fed up with this world'
"There's no way"
"The test was positive"
"There's no way"
"I got an ultrasound"
"There's no way"
"I can feel it kicking"
"There's no way"
"My water just broke"
"There's no way"
"It's a boy"
"There's no way"
"He's going off to college"
"There's no way, there's no way"
"I'll be listening to Rush Limbaugh at this time..." That line is as good as "I have to return some video tapes..." from American psycho.
I miss going to the video store.
Rather chilling when you say it the same way.
"Patrick? Where are you going?"
"I have to go listen to Rush Limbaugh."
"I'm gonna be listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time." Is such a great sentence in any context, but especially when used to reject a girl. I keep having to pause the video to laugh about it.
@@ruthie8785 In this context multitasking would mean listening to Rush Limbaugh while having sexy time. That would not be nice, unless of course you really, really, really like Rush Limbaugh.
@@yerterber ladiesandgentlemen
@@yerterber Rush had quite an ego but I dobut even he could listen to his own show during sex.
I keep having to pause the video to listen to Rush Limbaugh!
@@yerterber even if I was having sexy time with the hottest 10/10 babe any mention of Rush Limbaugh
would kill the mood
I’m friends with guy who plays James Wagner, I met him through a Hollywood stuntman softball league, it sounds fake but it’s as real as Rush Limbaugh. He’s a stuntman now and has never brought this movie up to me, but now it’s time to unpack this baggage.
Please report back
@@JamesonWilde Red Leader, standing by
This is possibly the most important development in any of our lives
Every bit of this sounds fake.
Which means that it is probably true.
Rush Limbaugh isn't real. He's a character made up for this movie.
This movie needed Neil Breen to come in and straighten everybody out. Kids are being disproportionately diagnosed with bipolar to move more medication. Isn’t that immoral??
I have uncovered Government and Corporate…….. secrets.
After he's finished, the situation will be cleaned. IT'S ALL CLEAN.
There’s just no way one man could ever uncover so much information. He would have to be the world’s best hacker.
I started reading the second sentence in his voice
We all deserve a Breen - Kattupalli project.
"I'm going to be listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time." is possibly the best dialogue ever written.
Absolute sigma chad would rather listen to an angry old crackpot’s radio show than spend time with an icky girl
slightly less crazy
@@Graatand all his shows were basically the same as well so missing literally doesn’t matter. Just incoherent rambling
Also a flawless line reading by that actor
It sounds better when you read it imagining Vishnu’s accent.
"Vishnu's from Temple of Doom" is the most American thing I've ever heard. Much love, Mr Evans.
and its not even right. its Kali
@@FredericAndresArt Unless he means the line YOU BETRAYED SHIVA, so we don't even mean which god he means.
@@FredericAndresArt no American has the time or interest to remember even a single Hindu god. Apu from the Simpsons is the most exposure to Hinduism anyone here has had and they've banned even seeing his character anymore.
I was like “come on, guys. You’re better than that.” But no. They were not. 😂
@@lookoutforchris proud to not be american
"I'm working on Fermat's Last Theorem"
Ah yes, an undergrad working on a famously difficult problem that was already solved 16 years before this film came out.
yeah you don't tend to study unsolved problems in undergrad
@@Iggy_DoggI've never been a mathematics undergrad, but do they have you solve famously difficult unsolved theorems? No sarcasm, I genuinely wonder what you do after learning all the basic formulae.
@@weneedaladder8384 No you don't have to solve important theorems or formulas yourself, the lecturer solves it in class. Some theorems have several steps to them like solving a bunch of mini theorems and use them later in the main one, so you might get an assignment to prove one of those on your own.
"While listening to Rush Limbaugh"
Watching Mike wantonly destroy a piece of Hollywood history for comedy and then blame Rich for it made my day.
I was shocked for probably 2 seconds, then remembered what they did with one of their other Gremlins props.
It's a piece of RLM history now.
I think a RLM beer splashed gremlin would probably fetch a better collection value than one without beer splash on it.
@@kurtdewittphoto I'd buy that for a dollar!
@@kurtdewittphoto You'd only want to buy a RLM prop that smells like the RLM offices...or the guys at RLM.
Dr. Paul also has a movie floating around called "Hitler's Girl" according to his IMDB. Has a wild Christian faith-based podcast too. Three years ago the state of PA fined him over $30k for having an unlicensed assistant administer x-rays on patients, a felony conviction. He's done everything.
A true Renaissance Man
Doctor, filmmaker, felon. The man is a triple-threat!
Hey Hank, let me know if/when your show/movie is a thing.
Stay safe kid,
Brock Samson.
I'd watch the Netflix documentary on his life
@@GigaEnigma I hope it says that on his business card
As an aspiring Indian film maker I thank you for featuring this movie in your prestigious internet program. I am sure to follow in the footsteps of Mr Kattupalli so that one day I get featured in your videos.
Never give up, getting on rlm is a great accomplishment
You got 3 followers in 14 years !! I think you’re the next one indeed
You don't need a big budget but please put the picture frames on the wall and not the table. xD
Godspeed, sir!
You could be the next M. Night and not end up on Best of the Worst! Bless you my friend
Finally, a co-host that can compete with the hard hitting commentary of Mike, Rich, and Jay
@Don't read profile photo yep! Not reading it 😊
That's just Jack.
This is may be my favorite BOTW host combination. It's a very close combination with them and Mac.
Wait, that's not Canadian Colin?
Great wisdom is to remain silent when those around you are expressing comedy gold and directed critiques.
This film is surreal as it looks like it was filmed in 1998, but then a character pulls out a smartphone and you wind up with chronological whiplash from being pulled into 2011 in a split second.
Split Second (1992) takes place in 2008.
My first bit of whiplash was the mention of Obama
That’s what shocked me, even the shitty movies I was making on UA-cam in 2011 were better quality than this
Which is weird because these kind of right wing/Christian movies tend to be decades behind in phone tech. I'm talking using flip phones in a movie after 2010 levels of behind.
@@patrickstivers7387 it wasn't really a right wing Christian movie though. It was about people in that mindset but, not really pushing that agenda .. or at least I don't think .. maybe. At any rate, it smacks of super low budget lone wolf project. Those were probably the personal phones of the cast. He didn't have the money to buy a bunch of outdated phones to use for props.
I don’t know why but Rich’s authenticity in response to Jay’s joke about the dude being older then the other college students and saying its ok to go back, even as an older person, really touched me ❤️
Unlike mike, who is stuck in the phase where you think that being cynical and not giving a fuck is cool, rich has the balls to say something normal once in a while.
@@ericfelds6291 Cynicism is like spice in food: it’s good to have some and even healthy for you in small doses but too much and you’re an angry cynic who has raging dumps
@@brettvv7475 Yes....if you are someone who can only consume media wich is like 100% exactly what you wish it to be. But for a normal person its fine to consume RLM even if you are not a cynicism aficionado.
Leave Mike alone… He’s an honorable man !
He went back to school to learn fire safety
Always nice to have Macaulay back. One of the best reappearing guests.
Hey, come on now Worf! There's no need to say such a cruel thing about that poor Gremlin
Talk about a Mack Attack
I think you mean Maculkin
I still want Black Spine Junka 3! He's the undefeated champion, he has to come back.
Oh hey Worf, saw your Dad in Elden Ring, he was pretty badass.
As an Indian-american, lets take a moment to celebrate Indian voices in the field of cringe-inducing delusional self-made movies.
As a Middle-Eastern, I can relate to the director's vision, having been in the US for 5 years now.
However, I wish there was more recognition to the real Middle-Eastern/Southeast Asian immigrant filmmakers who don't get to export (or create) their exceptional films out to the world (and the eyes of Western media). It saddens me that media at large chooses to focus on immigrant outsider art rather than the real thing.
You join a rich heritage this day.
@@basilsolomon1176 seems outside the purview of RLM, they dont re:view Tarkovsky films either
Let us not forget the Doctor who made “Ryan’s Babe”
Edit: Dr. Ray Ramayya is his name. I’m sorry I forgot.
Tbh M. Night really has owned that genre
Not only was this movie shot at my old college, it was shot while I was there.
My life is now complete.
Was it an accurate portrayal of your time in that college? (;
@@aaronmaas22 He's too busy listening to Rush Limbaugh to respond.
HauntedWeen was shot when my dad went to Western Kentucky University and I’m tempted to watch it just to see if he’s in the background somewhere
I’m proud to say this film’s editor went on to win an Oscar for his work on Bohemian Rhapsody.
The whiplash editing in that film made me vomit on no less than 13 unfortunate moviegoers
@@hunterbrockinton4329 I loved Whiplash
Underrated post.
good one
I don’t get that joke
Does the Gremlins rule about water also apply to beer?
Depends on the beer
No, in the bar scene in Gremlins they drink beer but don't multiply.
Yes. Except the new Gremlins look like they had a teleporter accident.
Someone hasn't seen Gremlins.
Only if it's Coors.
ugh im gonna be watching red letter media at that time.
Mike running in with the “Aghh WHAT did I miss?” While the JFK clip plays is perfect timing
That was the most invested I've ever seen out of Mike in anything since the last time an elderly person's hip broke.
For some reason I thought you meant the director put the zapruder film in it and I got really excited when the girl was in the tub and she started to think of jfk
@@ThePropaneSalesman Or an elderly person got a massage...or an elderly person was doing the osteo dance...
Was Mike running with only his socks on?
The reason they didn't take down the picture behind her in the "Marie Curie" scene is probably because most cheap hotels bolt their paintings to the wall so people can't steal them
I thought they were bolted down so they dont fall off the wall when the couple in the next room is playing "hide the sausage" at 2 am
@@danelynch7171 I don't think time of day matters to the painting
I've worked in fancy hotels that don't bolt paintings to the wall - people steal paintings a lot. It's psychotic.
@@ajrollo1437 more mischievous than psychotic really its not that serious 👀
@@ajrollo1437 Well a friend told me that even if you don't take all the towels, soaps, bedsheets with you, since the cost of stealing is already baked into the Hotel bill, you might as well take them. Now I don't know about PAINTINGS, but yeah, I can imagine some unassuming middle class white folks from Iowa stealing a painting from a Wyndham resort in Orlando, FL or Time Square, NY.........and getting away with it.
If this movie was only an hour long, I don't think I'd make it through till the end.
And yet here I am, happily watching 2 old men and their son talking about it for an hour.
Rich is older than mike bro 😂
I am pretty sure the son is Jay
@@spacemanx9595 that'd be weird since Jay and Mike are clearly lovers
Watching people talk about a movie is way different from watching the movie!
Great use of foreshadowing with Mike almost hitting the beer minutes before he actually hits it.
You guys are truly talented filmmakers
Set up, pay off
Dude I think the gremlin had his face shattered. Sad.
The script is fantastic for this one, whoever writes Mike is a riot
Chekhov's brewski
Never thought I'd see Rich and Mike actually clash like that and physically fight. Truly heartbreaking
A man can only be pushed so far.
@@gsesquire3441 I thought the first of RLM Fight Club was that nukie always remained on the shelf where it belongs.
always knew it'd happen someday
Out of curiosity I looked this director up. He only has two other credits in IMDb. One for Hitler's Girl, made 2 years after clash and is available in full on UA-cam. The other is for a movie that's currently in production called Terry in Trumpland. When I googled that title I found his website that included production photos from 2 months ago. More interesting this director is also an MD and a Christian evangelist. I think there's more gold to mine in this vein and I hope they watch more of his stuff and talk about him in more details in the future.
Thank you for sharing, this Krishna / Paul Kattupalli lore is extremely interesting, it's like Carman meets Leo Fong meets Neil Breen - all the key elements of intrigue and visionary filmmaking
Well now I looked it up. His website, DoctorPaul, hosts a lot of Christian articles. And not the decent kind. For example, there's an article about the gays causing coronavirus, many about Darwin leading to racism, another about the evils of marijuana. You get the gist.
Hitlers what now ???? 😧😧😧
Even Akiva Goldsman couldn't have come up with something as brilliant as "I'm going to be listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time."
Except “I’m gonna be finishing the ‘bu at that time”
Rush would be disappointed in this young man.
Jump cutting to hide the actor messing up his line is the cinematographic equivalent of turning up the car radio to hide a fart.
I can picture the director when he was writing the script: "Man, college was crazy. My one friend slept with a professor, another friend of mine got raped, another friend almost killed herself when her parents got divorced, and when I called to cancel my subscription the person on the phone couldn't understand my name. So it was petty crazy for all of us."
All he wanted was to touch some water
Rich’s seagull laugh always gets recognition but no one ever gives love to Jay’s Wookie chortle.
True. It's really adorable.
I noticed it more when he still had the facial hair of a wookie
Jay's wookie chortle and Josh's witch cackle are both underrated
Wookie chortle has me rolling 😂😂😂
I hate Rich Evans' laugh. I literally get mad about it.
This was quiet an entertaining review. I'm glad I was in a quite room to enjoy it without interruptions.
I'm glad you didn't quiet watching it halfway through because of how overwhelmingly terrific those typos were.
Quiet the comment. Ok, I'll be quite now.
This was such a rollercoaster that it took me a moment to realise the quite/quiet thing was from THIS video... that felt like weeks ago!
Was the quite room at The Holiday Inn?
I just can't help thinking about how this type of comment will get totally lost on (at least) 50% of the readers. It's the same as with "then" and "than". Seemingly, most people can't tell them apart.
"IM FIGHTING JUST TO CONCENTRATE" is such an underappreciated delivery.
of course you're struggling.
Wow, Jack has never looked better sitting at the table. Good for him 👏👏
He's looking pretty good for an ex-alcoholic.
I dunno?... He might need to check his iron level and see a Dermatologist 🤣
You know, when he said he was going for green complexion I wasn't sure if it would work, but he's really pulled it off.
He's really got that 'jaundice' look down.
We've come a long way in society in our treatment for aids.
Damn, I was thinking about the same joke about Jack looking great but a bid odd)
Paul Kattupalli getting cut off saying "no", the hard cut to him after having injected himself with tranquilizers, and the immediate star wipe that fucks up halfway through was the first time I've ever replayed a three-second-long portion of a UA-cam video twenty-five times in a row.
What time was that at?
@@loganmehlhoff6141 46:58 ?
@@mattdoesrock "Putting timestamps in UA-cam comments is next to godliness" -the bible
Blasphemy but yes lol
Quentin is probably what Ben Shapiro was like in college
The weirdest part about the beer in the Gremlin's hand spilling is that they took the cap off the beer bottle so that the Gremlin could drink.
and drink he did, i say, pointing to mike
Rich's howl of unrestrained laughter after the Rush Limbaugh comment brings me joy.
The editing was amazing with the wooshing sounds as Mike was talking with his hands, gave the video a dash of suspense as I awaited the inevitable
I love that as a professional filmmaker, he decided to use a full open bottle instead of one of the millions of empties from the HitB set.
Chekov's Gun totally came true. Great afterthought to highlight the dangers early in the video.
Chekhov's Gremlin Holding An Open Beer Right Next To A Gesticulating Drunk Man
I return to watching RLM videos every now and then. I have rewatched this one so many times that I started noticig that in almost every scene we can see the script. It's either in plain view on the table, or in the books, magazines, pamplets and other pieces of paper the characters are holding. Fairly sure they taped it on the various props (like that mailbox or whatever it is on the bus stop) as well. And in the scenes where there is no script visible they fumble their lines lol.
I want Paul "Vishnu" Kattupalli and Neil Breen to team up for their next theatrical independent feature film.
It's Krishna, not Vishnu. Vishnu is the one from Temple of Doom, Rich!
and it won't be a midnight movie, but a legitimate, mainstream full length serious thought provoking feature film
That's a punchline. An Indian guy calling customer service, and talking to an American.
💀
Rich's laughs starting at 34:50 fit as a melody over the score surprisingly well. Truly a gifted vocalist.
There’s something so wholesome about a botw with just these three
This is the least of the film's flaws, but oh my god, I laughed out loud at "I'm working on Fermat's Last Theorem." That's like a high schooler saying "yeah, I'm working on running a four minute mile."
High schoolers have beaten the 4 minute mile though
I dont understand
@@fsikijelfes8660
It's basically a math problem that took centuries of work from mathematicians to solve. It's not something anyone who hasn't graduated college should ever really have to deal with beyond hearing a professor mention it in passing.
Edited for accuracy.
@@OspreyRed 14 of them, in fact.
Yea that was pretty hilarious. And it was proven in 1995 so...
Listen, women know that feeling- you get to a bus stop. A weird guy says hi. You engage in a friendly exchange during which he starts ranting about how XYZ group has too many rights. You smile and nod and get up, then you walk away and wait for the bus to pass out of sight of the bus stop, then catch the next one.
Judging by the way Mr. Kattupali thought following a woman to her dorm room while being creepy was normal human interaction, It's completely possible he believes that's just how most people use bus stops.
@@0why Yet another thing he has in common with James Nguyen.
Thanks for explaining Nora, and here was i thinking it's because the director is clueless of how real humans talk
I always make sure to go out of my way to do that to random women I meet at bus stops.
A totally realistic and believable scenario lmao
Ah surface level talking points that everyone has heard a million times before. Just what I love in a feature film!
I get that Birdemic: Shock and Terror sense that the filmmaker really, really, desperately wanted to make an _important_ film. Only, instead of piggybacking off one point of view (Al Gore's, in James Nguyen's case) Paul Kattupalli piggybacks off _every_ point of view.
@@DeflatingAtheism
.... "al gore's"?
@@TheRenegadeHamster yeah the man bear pig guy
About halfway through. I feel like the original script must have had the “nice to meet you, bye!” scenes on an actual bus. You know, get on, sit down, chat, oh that’s interesting, well here’s my stop, character gets off bus. But my guess is with the budget and technology restrictions and possible permits, they had to settle for EXT. BUS STOP- DAY instead.
Given how corners were cut everywhere else in the production this does seem very plausible. Strange how laziness becomes surrealism.
This does all track. You may have cracked this one. Now figure out the 6,784 other odd choices lol
Holy shit😂. I took an acting class in LA with the main character. That’s funny. He’s actually a pretty good actor. Unfortunately, he was given a pile of dog shit to work with. Never thought I’d see a fellow student on BEST OF THE WORST🤣. Love it!
EDIT: Not the main character. The first guy that was shown on his cell phone.
His career is now over thanks to the Milwaukee guys
@@alexandro6245 if only he stopped listening to Rush Limbaugh
Yeah? Lets see your IMDP page.
@@calsavestheworld Internet Male Double Penetration page?
Wicked World is now my second favorite Best of the Worst: Spotlight Edition movie featuring Newt Gingrich.
It is a short list but a good list.
If only the characters in this film had computer chips implanted in their brain. Only then could we achieve a world without clashes!
Those transitions look like they're from iMovie circa 2009. I'm guessing the reason why they're so messed up is because the movie went through multiple editing suites, from footage capture to edit, with the end result being multiple files that contained multiple cuts being edited by someone else on different software. Specifically, I think the original editor did what the could, gave it to the director, and then they added the cheesy wipes and awkward cuts. Working in a small public TV station I saw this kind of stuff pretty frequently.
I'd even venture a guess that they did a rough edit and then lost or overwrote the original source, at which point the editor had to try and "fix" what was left. Badly.
That TV screen effect looked very much like the Sony Vegas one too (blue with scanlines, you see it over obama's face)
Jay has seen too many Neil Breen films if he thinks an interesting ending would be if the actor/director turns out to be a humanity saving angel.
Rich Evans is the most inconvenient national treasure ever.
Hope Nic Cage doesn't steal him.
I like how "gremlin" appears before Rich Evans in the credits.
"I'm going to be listening to Rush Limbaugh at that time..." is my new go to excuse to miss anything in life now.
It's like Larry David wearing the MAGA hat, perfect opportunity to force annoying friends to give you some space.
Remember, it works best between noon and 3pm. And before 2021.
@@gsesquire3441 That's what the Liberals want you to believe.
The transition from refusing premarital sex to wanting to visit a creation museum was fucking flawless.
34:47 - The Ballad of Rich's Laughter
Never woulda thunk the clash of Rich's laughter and the somber guitar tune to reach such perfect harmony; ultimately, making for an exceptionally powerful ballad performance so majestic that it brought many tears to my eyes.
someone better make a 10 hour version of that with rain noise in the background
" The pregnancy test came back positive, It's definitely breast cancer."
46:27 Regarding the mystery of the failed wipe transitions, the only possible explanation that I've been able to conjure is that Mr. Kattupalli placed a "flattened," exported video file of the edited film onto a timeline, used the razor / blade tool to chop the clip at each wipe transition point, and then placed a wipe transition on each end of the chopped segments (as opposed to the traditional way - where you have the transition span the end of one segment to the beginning of the next).
This procedure would be - at least in Premiere - actually a bit more complicated to pull off than just applying the wipes properly, although they would still look quite weird regardless, if (as I posit here), the wipes were a direct result of Mr. Kattupalli desiring to add in a dash of extra style to the film but only had a pre-edited export to work with.
I've never seen Mike run to watch the television with such enthusiasm for any film before. This movie must be a masterpiece.
Whatever your politics may be I think we can all agree that they were not well represented in this film.
They also have the evolution/creation thing thrown in there. There's not a second of these characters' lives that is not consumed with some hot-button political or social topic!
Yes, as an intellectual giant with a big home I don't feel well represented.
Jokes on you, my politics are incoherent gibberish.
But we *can* agree that it is represented. Whatever view you can think of. It's in there.
What are you talking about ? It was a perfect description of the politics. Thumbs up 👍
"Well every scene is in a Holiday Inn" is the best throwaway line in this masterpiece
the debilitating effects of being exposed to Milwaukee are finally starting to become visible on Jack Quaid this episode
This is surreal. I lived in State College when this was filmed and recognize a lot of the locations (could even pinpoint the year it was made based on the political signs: 2010) but never heard of this “film.” Btw, a much more interesting film could have been made there 1 year later when the Sandusky scandal broke.
If it had been made by the same director, he would've ended up saying that Sandusky was neither bad or good, he simply held a different point of view where molesting students is ok
I live in Lock Haven and laughed entirely too hard at evey location I recognized!
Hahaha I grew up close to state college and worked in that area for a while, I'm having fun recognizing the locations they're filming in
Yeah I saw the CATA sign on the bus stop, and was like "WHOA HOLD ON A SEC" lol
Here’s what’s really funny about the location shots at the kids section of Schlow Library & the fact that there are no classroom shots… they’re at Penn State University! There’s a gigantic library with stacks that are frequently empty, as well as hundreds of classrooms across dozens of buildings. It is so easy to find an unused room at any time 😂
Mike made a serious mistake in this episode. Never get a gremlin wet.
Can't believe I missed that in the movie. The Bar scene? The fu**er's all drinking beer?
I gotta give credit where credit is due, James' actor is giving it all in some of those scenes. Like he's not great, but he's trying.
When I saw the disclaimer I thought 'how funny could this be?' and when the rush line came I let out an evil maniacal laugh I have not heard from myself in years. Thank you for everything you do
Nice foreshadowing close-up shot of the gremlin’s beer. Real “Chekov’s rifle” moment.
There was more convincing drama when Mike spilled his gremlin's beer than the entirety of Clash in the College.
As an aside, I wonder if there’d be any legal reason why they couldn’t make a movie using that gremlin prop as some creature in it.
@@namelessjedi2242 because someone (big) already owns the rights to explore the Gremlins IP?
42:19 Mike gets cancelled
Someone better save this, I could see this being another “White Fox” situation of a bitter filmmaker copyright claiming it.
Charisma vacuum
Hopefully not. If the filmmaker has some sense, he’ll scramble to have as many new copies of this made as possible to accommodate the surge in attention and demand after this video.
If you’re gonna make an accidentally hilarious B-movie, you might as well capitalize on it.
I knew this reminded me of a previous episode!
It's alright. He'll probably hire unqualified interns to handle the copyright claims, so it'll be fine.
Can you file copyright claims from prison?
Red Letter Media is the best channel on UA-cam by a long shot.
This channel is my life
I love how Red Letter are a LLC. Like if we get hurt while watching their videos they're not liable.
I love how they have subsidiaries
@@RobertJRoman Rich Evans is a wholly owned subsidiary of Red Letter Media, LLC.
Does an LLC remove liability for befouling priceless national treasures like the Gremlins prop?
Watching that gremlin abuse hurt me
Love to see Penn State so well represented. Truly, artists are born here.
"Take off your bra and touch your water!" Mike had me belly laughing.
Hearing that "this isn't Pakistan" line, I now face a dilemma: is the director a bitter Pakistani immigrant or an Indian immigrant prejudiced against Pakistanis?
Probably just thinks Americans hate Pakistan.
Possibly a Bangladeshi who hates both
@@user-qp4ij4yl8y It means UA-cam blocked or shadowbanned them. Usually happens when it suspects someone of being a bot.
Yes.
I think other comments are saying he’s rather conservative, and wrote the guy who said that line as a political mouthpiece. so probably the latter?
Only RLM could gaslight me into believing that “Separation” is a real film genre in under 30 seconds
The Gilligan's Island movie also falls into the separation genre.
Like the award winning film a separation
This video has 1.5 million views & I have to be at least 100 of those. Whenever this video pops up as a recommendation I have to watch it. One of my all-time favorites.
I love that Jay also plays into the "send an email to this webzone" joke
That got a chuckle out of me. Were webzones ever an actual thing? I've literally only heard that word from RLM, and I was online in the 90s...
It certainly sounds like something that could have existed in 2002
"Vishnu is like Temple of Doom."
Rich Evans' only point of contact with the outside world is movies.
Vishnu isn't even in Temple of Doom
Nothing; Vishnu with you?
He went outside once, it was to dispose of flaming potato chips. He never went back
Fun fact: Emergency Medicine Doctor here. tylenol overdose is actually quite deadly. Aspirin too. Ibuprofen is really hard to OD on. Blood pressure meds can be pretty lethal. All the psych meds, antianxiety meds, etc patients tolerate well.
from what I can remember, my college clash experience wasn't anything like this.
- I love how its just the nerd crew this time! so much even, that I paused my Rush Limbaugh audiobook for it.
*Rush Limbaugh podcast*
The transitions are amazing, it's like watching a child experiment with a new toy. He just HAD TO use all of them in his motion picture! No matter he doesn't know how!
I think one of the greatest bro moments in all of RLM history is in this episode. It's subtle, but it's there. When Rich and Mike give each other the silent look...
42:00
If I made such a rad gremlin I’d hope people played around with it, rather than it just rotting in storage. My favourite repeat guest on BOTW
I feel for the guy in the carpark, sometimes I also get so mad at America that I have to pull over and attempt to burn the American flag I keep in in my truck bed. Plus I also don't know how flammable liquids work so it's all very relatable.
Shout out to the director for having the whole movie up on his weird UA-cam channel so we can all gawk at the nightmare
This movie takes place in State College, PA, which is where I go to college at Penn State! I recognize the Atherton Hotel in the airport ad and the children's library. I have a general idea of where that bus stop is too. They were so close to the campus, but I guess they didn't want to risk getting in trouble filming in a real college building. Overall, this is very representative of my college experience.
Funny how I just rewatched the BOTW episode where they discover that Surviving Edged Weapons was filmed in Milwaukee.
I was just thinking that, for having college in the name they never film at a college
You spent a lot of time in motel rooms in college?
After the horrors i have witnessed on this channel the fact that we got a warning this time is very ominous
Rich Evans' childlike laughter is the second greatest gift this episode has given to the world.
I like it when they fondly rewatch trash they’ve already seen in the past.
@@TrueNubinator They might've just forgotten about most things in these movies - you gotta remember that they watch a looooot of stuff and are part of the elderly ^^
LOOKOUT!!! CHOOPER!!!
@@TrueNubinator Wouldn't you want to forget every second of this "movie", if you'd watched it?
21:35 I like that James Wagner introduces himself with his full name, and Quinton introduces himself only as 'Quinton', as he has no last name.
So he's like Sting then?
Maybe his name is Quinn Ton.
12:25 Watching this actress stifle a laugh while saying "I recommending having regular pap smears" is my favorite part of this movie lmao
Thank you for bringing back Jack Quaid as a guest panelist, RLM. He even took Mike spilling beer and knocking him to the floor like the pro that he is.