A guy who owns a tabletop gaming store put the dvd of Theodore Rex on top of the the thermostat, plainly visible to everyone. It's one of the first things you notice when you walk in. After a year if going there I finally asked him why. He said: "So that I remember what Hell is. It's been there for ten years. Nobody's swiped it yet and I'm terrified no one will." He was treating this movie like a cursed object that had to be taken from him to transfer the baleful energy away from himself. God damn.
I like how Jay is trying to explain to Jack who Laura Dern is by saying she was in "Wild at Heart". Like anyone who didn't already know who she was would have ever heard of that movie
That's the only version I've seen and I recall the rose-biting being a payoff of something Human Paul Walker did in the first act. So either I'm remembering wrong, all of them managed to miss it or they cut it out of the video release, which makes absolutely no sense.
Yeah part of what confused the RLM crew was that some of the gore scenes that got cut also contain exposition that got cut with it. Like the bit with the T-rex eating the rose makes more sense in the full cut where it's a callback to something the boyfriend had done before he was still human, and he was eating the rose to remind Denise Richards "hey, remember when I did this thing earlier? It's me!" I mean, it's dumb, but less dumb than it looks when the reference it's talking about is edited out.
As a person who grew up watching Theodore Rex COUNTLESS times as a child. I can say i also had no idea what the fuck was going on in this movie and was just happy to see a trex
@@arizonatsunami Me too. The movie Blood Harvest is in that game as well. Tammy and the Trex in the game is 16:9 rather than 4:3 that this shows, so I guess the "gore" version restored the original aspect ratio as well.
I had the most shit eating grin the entire time watching that gore cut. It was absurdity after absurdity and really brings out the true black comedy genre it was totally made as.
Rich Evans is a master carpenter, is 100% sober 24/7 and has sugar-baby access to the Culkin fortune. Other than Jack, who's married with kids, Rich is probably the one RLM guy who's guaranteed to hang on to his license and make car payments.
Eating the flowers in tammy and the T-Rex is a callback to an earlier scene that got cut out along with the gore, which is why it didn't make sense to you guys. When he was still human, the boyfriend had a scene where he ate a flower as an awkward joke. The dinosaur ate the flower in front of Tammy to remind her of the earlier scene to help communicate that he was her boyfriend.
The TV show dinosaurs stopped in 1994, and looking at a lot of the costumes in Theodore Rex it feels like they were trying to re-use them and get some more utility before throwing them into storage.
Are you guys sure you watched all of Tammy and the T-Rex? He ate the rose, because he had eaten a rose as a joke in front of her in an earlier scene. He was trying to show her that he was her boyfriend. Also, the mad scientist DID say what his plan was -- it was to create a business out of transplanting human brains into robots, to make people immortal. He needed the dinosaur as an example to show investors. And that movie is an underrated masterpiece of bad cinema.
The horrifying thing is that creating a dinosaur from chickens is still more scientifically feasible than creating one from 70+ million year old half digested blood and frog eggs
Tammy and the T-Rex is the best thing I've ever seen. Its so weird. I'm in love! Thank you so much for making me aware of this movie. It's just so damn entertaining!
I caught Carnosaur on a late night horror movie channel and I was so out of it I didn't know what was happening. All I remember is strobe lights, dinosaurs and intense boredom.
It’s a shame no one has isolated the pie scene from Carnosaur into a clip. It would be so funny to send that to people out of context. Even in context it’s hilarious.
I can remember renting Tammy and the T-Rex. Hello...sexy Paul Walker (may he rest in peace) in a midriff top along side a caterpillar eyebrowed Denise Richards, back in the 90's who didn't want that?
After rewatching this episode many times over the years, something finally clicked. I think Tammy and the T-Rex is trying to be like a James Gunn movie. A quippy comedy with sci-fi horror elements and gory action, grounded by a heartfelt relationship between misfit characters. But they just couldn’t pull it off. Not sure if those elements of Gunn’s work were fully formed at the time, or that the filmmakers were trying to ape him specifically. Just, I think that’s the best way to describe the type of movie this was SUPPOSED to be.
The story of how that movie was actually made is pretty hilarious. Some guy had an animatronic dinosaur for a month and told the director to make a movie with it. There was no real script and scenes were written on the day of filming using suggestions from the cast and crew. For a story that's basically improvised on the spot it's surprisingly coherent. James Gunn's first gig on a movie production was three years after this was made. What he does was never unique, he just sticks out today because he's one of the few who still knows how to do simple character arcs with an emotional pay off. Kinda sad that a basic story element is now something that sets him apart from the rest. So many shows and movies where characters feel more like product placement than anything else.
I think this is the very first 'Best of the Worst' episode from which I've seen all the films. Yes, even Theodore Rex, though that I saw when I had the most terrible flu. If it weren't for the evidence on the interwebs, I could have sworn it was a fewer dream.
Easily, now my favorite episode of Best of The Worst. When Jurassic Park came out, my father came home one night with Carnassor thinking it would be like the Spielberg film. He spent the rest of the week apologizing to my mother XD even as a kid i cheered for the hippies to get eaten and the way they went was awesome!!!
Theodore Rex is like a movie written by a group of producers. "Kids like dinosaurs and futuristic shit so just make a movie about it. Oh, and fart jokes. LOTS of fart jokes." And then they are surprised when these kinds of movies don't succeed. ...still better than Ghostbusters 2016 though.
That last movie, I remember catching just the ending on tv when I was like 7 or 8 and having nightmares about living like that. I always thought it was a horror movie.
the first & third films made me face palm watching this video. Theodore rex, I kinda get the idea but when you see him walking, it's all "Hello Barney!". Honestly, the dinosaurs in the 1974 Doctor who story "Invasion of the dinosaurs" were better than any of the dinosaurs in these movies. They're so guff, I wanted to cry
The rose eating scene is a callback to when paul walker ate a flower when he was human. The scene was cut, but you can still see it in the theatrical trailer.
Tammy and the T Rex was one of my childhood movies, I just loved dinosaurs and romance between gorgeous chicks and monsters, it just has that 90s weirdness to it. Theodore Rex.... that movie sucked big one... thought would be fun watching Woopie but in the middle of watching it, I just wanted to skip it and skip it, just felt my waste of time... There are tons of B movies which are fun to watch, they are not blockbusters, but they are enjoyable etc. Adventures Dinosaur City
This totally saved my day. Everything was going to shit but then I saw a new episode of Best of the Worst on the RLM page and since it's Tuesday, a new Nostalgia Critic episode! I just hope Mike not appearing means he's working on a new Plinkett review.
I want to point out a very serious point, and that it, that a brain with out the prostate and adrenaline glands, would feel absolutely no arousal what-so-ever. It would be essentially a computation machine and nothing human. Data with his emotion subroutines turned off. A lot of what we perceive as emotion are our hormonal glands' secretions. Which is why low vitamin D leads to depression, vitamin D in the blood is carried as a hormone. B6 and B12 have similar effect on mood.
The world of Theodore Rex is getting ready to clone back raccoons... as talking humanoids I can only presume? Wait. This is the origin story of Rocket Raccoon... that movie is a prequel to Guardians of the Galaxy!!!
I just watched an episode of 'The Critic' where Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert do their own voices. They have a falling out, and insult each other. At one point, Ebert says to Siskel 'Well YOU liked Carnosaur!" This is an actual thing that happened in human history.
Ummm, the rose eating in Tammy and the T-Rex is a callback to earlier, when Paul Walker is still human, and he goofs around with Tammy by chewing on a rose romantically. You guys clearly don't appreciate the genius that is Tammy and the T-Rex if you can't even appreciate an emotional moment like that. Please take this video down, as it is undeservedly harming the reputation of Director Stewart Raffill's magnum opus, and I don't say this lightly of the man who directed Mac and Me.
Thank you for this comment, I was furious during the discussion of Tammy and the T Rex. Its baffling why they decided to hold a logical lens to this unabashedly, wonderfully silly movie.
I had my fingers crossed for the finale being a Gus Van Sant style shot-for-shot remake of Nukie but at the end, rather than all the townsfolk putting aside their differences to do the Nukie or however that movie ends, instead Mr. Plinkett's VCR miraculously starts working again and he finally gets to watch his Night Court tape... But THEN he realizes that he had been confusing that show's title with Cheers this whole time and he actually fuckin' hates Night Court. Pan back as Plinkett stands and screams a very long, awkwardly inflected Darth-Vader-at-the-end-of-Episode-3 style "NOOOOOOO!"
This is the first recorded incident of the ghost that haunts the RLM warehouse, having possessed someone and made them have extremely contrarian opinions. Mike, being vulnerable because of his frequent exposure to Zack Baggins' electronic media, is the current victim.
@@secretname3897 she probably had a multipicture deal. Something like: you can be in this movie you WANT to be in and then we're gunna put you in these two other films that you can't opt out of. Guarantee x pay for all three films, to be distributed in thirds as the movies begin/wrap. She, like a lot of actors, probably assumed she wouldn't get thrown into... well, theodor rex. As the studio themselves may not have known which movies they wanted her in yet. Pretty sure that's how those things go, but I've never worked in the industry.
@@bshpev Just like the Beatles had a deal for X number of movies and then got out of it by doing an animated film and appearing in a one-scene cameo at the end.
I have fond memories of Carnosaur. My grandmother found a VHS copy at a dollar store and thought it was Jurassic Park. Not only is it not Jurassic Park but it is horribly violent and gory especially for a 9 year old to watch. Thank you grandmom.
@@ChadVanHalen5150 this is such a niche joke, referring to that one bit in Halloween where a puff of smoke crosses frame, which he says in the director's commentary was from him smoking too close to the camera, and apparently 50 people got that.
Actually, Carnosaur has a rather anti-environmentalist message. In the movie it's the environmentalists who are arrogant and short-sighted, thinking they know what's best for the planet and the hero of the movie, the only guy who stands up for humanity, is the damn construction worker who fights off the dinosaurs with a freaking Bobcat vehicle!
Regarding Tammy and the T-Rex, someone approached the director and said he had an animatronic dinosaur for two months and they should make a movie with it, so the director wrote the script in a week. All the filming was done within 20 minutes of the director’s house.
A guy who owns a tabletop gaming store put the dvd of Theodore Rex on top of the the thermostat, plainly visible to everyone. It's one of the first things you notice when you walk in. After a year if going there I finally asked him why. He said: "So that I remember what Hell is. It's been there for ten years. Nobody's swiped it yet and I'm terrified no one will."
He was treating this movie like a cursed object that had to be taken from him to transfer the baleful energy away from himself. God damn.
What a touching, heart warming tale. Thank you for sharing.
I like how Jay is trying to explain to Jack who Laura Dern is by saying she was in "Wild at Heart". Like anyone who didn't already know who she was would have ever heard of that movie
Ironically he could have just mentioned again that she was in Jurassic Park, since Jack had just said it's a great movie.
Now that the "gore cut" of Tammy and the T-Rex has been released I demand a Re:view episode on it
@UC-wmTcRMbDyfkQiAvsXu6pQ fuck off bot
It's amazing. I own it on 4k lol
I watched it with friends who aren't necessarily B-Movie fans and they like it.
That's the only version I've seen and I recall the rose-biting being a payoff of something Human Paul Walker did in the first act. So either I'm remembering wrong, all of them managed to miss it or they cut it out of the video release, which makes absolutely no sense.
Yeah part of what confused the RLM crew was that some of the gore scenes that got cut also contain exposition that got cut with it. Like the bit with the T-rex eating the rose makes more sense in the full cut where it's a callback to something the boyfriend had done before he was still human, and he was eating the rose to remind Denise Richards "hey, remember when I did this thing earlier? It's me!" I mean, it's dumb, but less dumb than it looks when the reference it's talking about is edited out.
Dear RedLetterMedia, please don't ever stop doing what you are doing. You're my favorite thing on the internet!
Looks like you got ur wish
Hear hear
As a person who grew up watching Theodore Rex COUNTLESS times as a child. I can say i also had no idea what the fuck was going on in this movie and was just happy to see a trex
Theodore Rex was voiced by the same guy who voiced Sephiroth...
that's all.
For real that's George Newbern?
Cloud, I have gained a new power, I call it [Scary Monsters]... shit wait..
oh no
@@Lurker1222 I'm assuming KingdomHearts.
He also voices Superman
Man, things were so much simpler back when Jack was the disagreeable dissenter. Before Mike truly became the devil's son.
YOU’RE THE DEVIL’S SON! **Guitar riff**
That song fucking SLAPS!
When did Mike become Petey Wheatstraw?
@@bunnywaffles1190 No. Petey is Mike's brother-in-law.
Go back to hell!
Tammy and the Trex, the whole damn movie, is in the game high on life
That’s why I came back to this video too lol.
@@arizonatsunami Me too. The movie Blood Harvest is in that game as well.
Tammy and the Trex in the game is 16:9 rather than 4:3 that this shows, so I guess the "gore" version restored the original aspect ratio as well.
There's a hidden RLM commentary for Demon Wind. No joke!
@The Night Blade Feeds indeed, I did not laugh
Theodore Rex looks like the son from that Dinosaurs sitcom all grown up.
I just watched Tammy & The T-Rex in its unrated entirety on the game High on Life. About the weirdest experience I have ever had.
Half my time with the game was watching that, a decent amount of the clown horror movie, and a certain cameo of three frauds.
Gave me flashbacks of watching, I think, To Kill A Mockingbird in The Darkness.
Did you ever watch demon wind in high on life? Rlm talks through the movie its basically a bonus episode
I had the most shit eating grin the entire time watching that gore cut. It was absurdity after absurdity and really brings out the true black comedy genre it was totally made as.
wait why are there movies in that game? i’ve never played it lol
9:40 One of my favorite things about this episode is how Jack, without saying a word, immediately gets up and mimes calming flipping the table.
I'm still stunned about the fact that Rich Evans actually has a driver's license AND owns a car!
How else would he get to his night job at the morgue?
Rich Evans is a master carpenter, is 100% sober 24/7 and has sugar-baby access to the Culkin fortune. Other than Jack, who's married with kids, Rich is probably the one RLM guy who's guaranteed to hang on to his license and make car payments.
@@MegaZeta With all the residual alcohol fumes in the RLM studio I'm sure he's like 87% sober at most
I'm still stunned about the fact that Rich Evans is still alive.
that's space cop's car he borrowed it
Eating the flowers in tammy and the T-Rex is a callback to an earlier scene that got cut out along with the gore, which is why it didn't make sense to you guys. When he was still human, the boyfriend had a scene where he ate a flower as an awkward joke. The dinosaur ate the flower in front of Tammy to remind her of the earlier scene to help communicate that he was her boyfriend.
The TV show dinosaurs stopped in 1994, and looking at a lot of the costumes in Theodore Rex it feels like they were trying to re-use them and get some more utility before throwing them into storage.
I'd love to see the gang revisit Tammy and the T-Rex once the gory R-Rated cut is on blu-ray
Hopefully we see more of Denise Richards too...
I went back to this after seeing that to find mentions of it.
Wizard: "Roar." I don't know why, but that fucking killed me.
Are you guys sure you watched all of Tammy and the T-Rex? He ate the rose, because he had eaten a rose as a joke in front of her in an earlier scene. He was trying to show her that he was her boyfriend.
Also, the mad scientist DID say what his plan was -- it was to create a business out of transplanting human brains into robots, to make people immortal. He needed the dinosaur as an example to show investors.
And that movie is an underrated masterpiece of bad cinema.
Maybe they forgot?
Does anyone know if the edited version they watched had those scenes? Or were they removed?
@@josiahagin2100 it was and there’s a gore version out there
@@mrea1504 Yeah I now realize that. Would love to see them do a ReView of this film but instead they talk about the uncut version.
Having watched the noncensored version of Tammy and the T-Rex i'm surprised that they didn't find the high gore version.
It's pretty spectacular.
Can we have an episode of worst of the worst with the mario bros movie, nukie, and to catch a yeti.
that would be the greatest thing ever
How about "Nukie", "Pod People" and "Mac and Me"?
Also, there's already a Worst of the Worst; its called "Wheel of the Worst."
And the spy kids films. Plus sharkbky and lavagirl. I could die happy if those were the on botw at some point.
@@Namfooodle they can never do nukie. they're collecting together every copy ever made so they can burn them all on a ceremonial pyre
Dat sound quality tho.
Jay's equipment is still suffering the consequences of that table flip by Rich Evans.
Oh for a second I thought my speakers were dying, I was kinda pissed I just go these fucking things
*****
no cause it was on there end
The horrifying thing is that creating a dinosaur from chickens is still more scientifically feasible than creating one from 70+ million year old half digested blood and frog eggs
Neither is scientifically feasible. The project you're talking about with chickens is currently no more than speculative.
@@MegaZeta um actually...
Tammy and the T-Rex is the best thing I've ever seen. Its so weird. I'm in love! Thank you so much for making me aware of this movie. It's just so damn entertaining!
I concur with another commenter; RLM videos are some of the most anticipated for me. Another great episode. :)
I caught Carnosaur on a late night horror movie channel and I was so out of it I didn't know what was happening. All I remember is strobe lights, dinosaurs and intense boredom.
Rewatching after Rich and Jay mention Tammy And The T-Rex in the Ice Pirates re:View.
Thank you. I haven't laughed so hard in ages. Each, truly a cinematic masterpiece.
That car at the end has a Space Cop logo on it.
I love this.
OMG, I caught Tammy & The T-Rex on tv years ago and it scared the hell out of me. Just the brain removing part creeped me out.
Here's an idea: "Billy and the Cloneasaurus"!
It’s a shame no one has isolated the pie scene from Carnosaur into a clip. It would be so funny to send that to people out of context. Even in context it’s hilarious.
I can remember renting Tammy and the T-Rex. Hello...sexy Paul Walker (may he rest in peace) in a midriff top along side a caterpillar eyebrowed Denise Richards, back in the 90's who didn't want that?
TwilightfanNumber pretty sure I saw it on tv as a kid at my grandparents house lol
Man, Jay has such a great head of hair.
He rubs it with Woodoo hide
After rewatching this episode many times over the years, something finally clicked.
I think Tammy and the T-Rex is trying to be like a James Gunn movie. A quippy comedy with sci-fi horror elements and gory action, grounded by a heartfelt relationship between misfit characters. But they just couldn’t pull it off.
Not sure if those elements of Gunn’s work were fully formed at the time, or that the filmmakers were trying to ape him specifically. Just, I think that’s the best way to describe the type of movie this was SUPPOSED to be.
The story of how that movie was actually made is pretty hilarious. Some guy had an animatronic dinosaur for a month and told the director to make a movie with it. There was no real script and scenes were written on the day of filming using suggestions from the cast and crew. For a story that's basically improvised on the spot it's surprisingly coherent.
James Gunn's first gig on a movie production was three years after this was made. What he does was never unique, he just sticks out today because he's one of the few who still knows how to do simple character arcs with an emotional pay off. Kinda sad that a basic story element is now something that sets him apart from the rest. So many shows and movies where characters feel more like product placement than anything else.
And Theodore Rex is trying to be Who Framed Roger Rabbit, imo. How bizarre
Good lord I forgot how hot Denise Richards was.
Its hilarious how they get gradually drunker as the conversation unfolds
Did not expect to randomly stumble across a Third Eye Blind gag trawling BOTW videos
I think this is the very first 'Best of the Worst' episode from which I've seen all the films. Yes, even Theodore Rex, though that I saw when I had the most terrible flu. If it weren't for the evidence on the interwebs, I could have sworn it was a fewer dream.
Easily, now my favorite episode of Best of The Worst.
When Jurassic Park came out, my father came home one night with Carnassor thinking it would be like the Spielberg film. He spent the rest of the week apologizing to my mother XD even as a kid i cheered for the hippies to get eaten and the way they went was awesome!!!
I remember seeing these on the shelf at the video store growing up. Never once was I tempted to rent one. Glad I never did.
Best episode yet, I think.
Awesome as always RLM
I remember Adventures in Dinosaur City being the bees knees when i was like 12.
Each episode is better than the last. Great job guys.
Teddy isn't clumsy with his tail, he's just absent minded with it.
Wow, Tammy and the T-Rex looks like a complete clusterfuck.
Jacks just like "get off my back guys, I wasn't cracking up over an osteoporosis video the other week"
Aw man, I remember renting Carnosaur from Block Buster Video for a sleep over when I was maybe 10 or 11 years old. It blew my mind.
3 of my favorite movies!!! LOL God what is wrong with me?
"Shut up, Rich." *everybody except Rich busts out laughing*
I wonder if they intentionally left Mike out of this one because they didn't want half the episode to be him talking about Guinan from TNG.
Paul walker from dinosaurs to fast cars, WOW
Theodore Rex is like a movie written by a group of producers. "Kids like dinosaurs and futuristic shit so just make a movie about it. Oh, and fart jokes. LOTS of fart jokes." And then they are surprised when these kinds of movies don't succeed.
...still better than Ghostbusters 2016 though.
That last movie, I remember catching just the ending on tv when I was like 7 or 8 and having nightmares about living like that. I always thought it was a horror movie.
the first & third films made me face palm watching this video. Theodore rex, I kinda get the idea but when you see him walking, it's all "Hello Barney!". Honestly, the dinosaurs in the 1974 Doctor who story "Invasion of the dinosaurs" were better than any of the dinosaurs in these movies. They're so guff, I wanted to cry
EXCUSE ME BUT BUCK FLOWER DID NOT PLAY A HOMELESS MAN IN THE FOG THANK YOU
I drive the same car as Rich Evans. That makes me love it even more
If there's one thing I love, its weekend content.
Keep up the good work!
I'm glad that they cut out the extra 29 minutes and 30 seconds it took for Jack to scratch his forehead.
You guys have to watch Cowboys vs Dinosaurs. It’s so terrible it’s the best thing ever!
The rose eating scene is a callback to when paul walker ate a flower when he was human. The scene was cut, but you can still see it in the theatrical trailer.
In the version I watched, the scene was still there.
Never.Stop.Making these. EVER!
Tammy and the T Rex was one of my childhood movies, I just loved dinosaurs and romance between gorgeous chicks and monsters, it just has that 90s weirdness to it. Theodore Rex.... that movie sucked big one... thought would be fun watching Woopie but in the middle of watching it, I just wanted to skip it and skip it, just felt my waste of time... There are tons of B movies which are fun to watch, they are not blockbusters, but they are enjoyable etc. Adventures Dinosaur City
Tammy and the T-Rex is the greatest "Robot-dinosaur-with-the-brain-of-Paul-Walker" movie ever made.
Some real nice precision driving there by Rich.
This totally saved my day. Everything was going to shit but then I saw a new episode of Best of the Worst on the RLM page and since it's Tuesday, a new Nostalgia Critic episode! I just hope Mike not appearing means he's working on a new Plinkett review.
"thats it, now you really made me mad"
says human to t-rex
I'd forgotten you guys showed that VHS of Super Mario Bros.! Now I really want a BotW of video game movies!
I'm so glad they talked about the T-Rex eating that rose. That pissed me off so fucking much.
Fantastic episode
I'm not gonna lie the whole carnosaur series is my ultimate guilty pleasure
I want to point out a very serious point, and that it, that a brain with out the prostate and adrenaline glands, would feel absolutely no arousal what-so-ever. It would be essentially a computation machine and nothing human. Data with his emotion subroutines turned off. A lot of what we perceive as emotion are our hormonal glands' secretions. Which is why low vitamin D leads to depression, vitamin D in the blood is carried as a hormone. B6 and B12 have similar effect on mood.
I thought Helen Hunt and Laura Dern were the same person until thirty seconds ago. Since 1993 I thought Helen Hunt starred in Jurassic Park.
The dinosaur baby coming out of that lady's torso looks like Kermit the frog ashjadskl 😂😂
I heard Whoopi only did Theodore Rex per a contract that she wanted out of.
Was that a subtle Godflesh reference in that Carnosaur synopsis? YOU BREED... LIKE RATS
akuljah Apparently I'm the only one who listens to late '80s Earache Records industrial metal... I'll show myself out now.
I watched csrnosaur when I was 7 (24 now) and have been searching for the name of it ever since, since it was on TV when I saw it
I loved the Prehysteria movies when I was a kid =)
I have... TOTALLY SEEN, Theodore Rex, and Tammy and the T Rex!
Third Eye Blinds first album was really good
Not as good as their 2nd album
Let's get a second dinosaur episode.
RIP in piece Paul.
That was some good driving, almost like you've done this before...
Do you often make precision vehicular strikes?
"No movie has ever made me *FEEL* as much as Theodore Rex."
- Jackass, 2014
I wish I could give more than one tumbs up!
Bold of you to think a man who builds a robotic dinosaur has a detailed plan
I could listen to 46:53 on loop all day long.
The world of Theodore Rex is getting ready to clone back raccoons... as talking humanoids I can only presume?
Wait.
This is the origin story of Rocket Raccoon... that movie is a prequel to Guardians of the Galaxy!!!
I just watched an episode of 'The Critic' where Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert do their own voices. They have a falling out, and insult each other. At one point, Ebert says to Siskel 'Well YOU liked Carnosaur!" This is an actual thing that happened in human history.
I love that show, and that episode. "Damn it Gene, I'm not Roger! I wish I was!"
Well you liked Benji: The Hunted
(These arguments are based on real life arguments between them)
Very few scripts end with 'And then Paul Walker's brain orgasams.'
August West What did I do? O_o
+August West Careful son, you might cut yourself on that edge.
max larsen ...
Too soon man
Man I wish I could see the deleted comment
Nah, sounds more like fanfiction.
Ummm, the rose eating in Tammy and the T-Rex is a callback to earlier, when Paul Walker is still human, and he goofs around with Tammy by chewing on a rose romantically. You guys clearly don't appreciate the genius that is Tammy and the T-Rex if you can't even appreciate an emotional moment like that. Please take this video down, as it is undeservedly harming the reputation of Director Stewart Raffill's magnum opus, and I don't say this lightly of the man who directed Mac and Me.
You're kidding, right? He has both those movies on his CV? Wow. This is like when I realized John Carpenter directed Starman!
Tammy And The T-Rex is on 4K... Somehow.
@@GalanDun the uncensored version must be seen in all its glory, dammit!
Thank you for this comment, I was furious during the discussion of Tammy and the T Rex. Its baffling why they decided to hold a logical lens to this unabashedly, wonderfully silly movie.
UMM AKCULLY
It's been five years and they've done everything with those Nukie tapes but watch them
I'm hoping for the final episode they'll watch and review each one
@@MrHendrix17 yep. they all drink the Kool-Aid, watch Nukie, then pass out & die.
@@MrHendrix17 The Annual Final Episode
I had my fingers crossed for the finale being a Gus Van Sant style shot-for-shot remake of Nukie but at the end, rather than all the townsfolk putting aside their differences to do the Nukie or however that movie ends, instead Mr. Plinkett's VCR miraculously starts working again and he finally gets to watch his Night Court tape...
But THEN he realizes that he had been confusing that show's title with Cheers this whole time and he actually fuckin' hates Night Court. Pan back as Plinkett stands and screams a very long, awkwardly inflected Darth-Vader-at-the-end-of-Episode-3 style "NOOOOOOO!"
I've just read the synopsis and I already hate it
This is the first recorded incident of the ghost that haunts the RLM warehouse, having possessed someone and made them have extremely contrarian opinions. Mike, being vulnerable because of his frequent exposure to Zack Baggins' electronic media, is the current victim.
Check all of the contrarian mike footage for evps!
Jay voted for Shakma. Could it go further back than we thought?
Maybe a false flag Jay just has bad taste... ;P
@@vincenthalfprice9930 rem lezar was made by UFOS!!
They need to get Den Akroyd on that case!
"No other movie has made me feel as much as Theodore Rex."
-Jack Packard, 2014
"You can't kill Theodore Rex, it's a masterpiece!"
-Jack Packard, 2014
Best line in the review lol I love you Jack Packard!
"the feeling was PAIN, but still."
The pain in his voice had me laughing so hard that I had to take my 10 minute break at my job! 😂
Fun fact, Whoopi tried to get out of this movie and they moved to sue her. Her acting is so good, you can't tell she's being forced.
@@secretname3897 she probably had a multipicture deal. Something like: you can be in this movie you WANT to be in and then we're gunna put you in these two other films that you can't opt out of. Guarantee x pay for all three films, to be distributed in thirds as the movies begin/wrap. She, like a lot of actors, probably assumed she wouldn't get thrown into... well, theodor rex. As the studio themselves may not have known which movies they wanted her in yet. Pretty sure that's how those things go, but I've never worked in the industry.
@@bshpev Just like the Beatles had a deal for X number of movies and then got out of it by doing an animated film and appearing in a one-scene cameo at the end.
@@ThePadawan3 that animated movie is fucking awesome, though
The only film I liked her in was jumping jack flash.
@@ThePadawan3 well the movie was worth it.
"The holocaust wasn't about race. No. It was about dinosaurs" - Whoopi Goldberg
Just dinosaurs killing dinosaurs, so who cares?
Bro I was dying for five minutes after reading this 🤣
Whoopi is starting to sound like Will Ferrell's Harry Carey
6 million dinosaurs? I think it was more like 250k
How did she predict the future like this
I have fond memories of Carnosaur. My grandmother found a VHS copy at a dollar store and thought it was Jurassic Park. Not only is it not Jurassic Park but it is horribly violent and gory especially for a 9 year old to watch. Thank you grandmom.
Grandmom? You mean best mom
In TAMMY & THE T-REX you can see real clouds of smoke billowing in the distance.
I believe this was the Calabasas-Malibu Fire of Oct 1993 In CA
@@ChadVanHalen5150 this is such a niche joke, referring to that one bit in Halloween where a puff of smoke crosses frame, which he says in the director's commentary was from him smoking too close to the camera, and apparently 50 people got that.
Actually, Carnosaur has a rather anti-environmentalist message. In the movie it's the environmentalists who are arrogant and short-sighted, thinking they know what's best for the planet and the hero of the movie, the only guy who stands up for humanity, is the damn construction worker who fights off the dinosaurs with a freaking Bobcat vehicle!
+fourcrippledhorses Agreed. Even Death Race 2000 had more social commentary than Carnosaur
fourcrippledhorses I don't know who Corman is.
FrankLightheart
LOL
+FrankLightheart Roger Corman look him up
hardrockfreak1337 Was he the director or something?
Regarding Tammy and the T-Rex, someone approached the director and said he had an animatronic dinosaur for two months and they should make a movie with it, so the director wrote the script in a week. All the filming was done within 20 minutes of the director’s house.
And apparently landed Denise Richards for the title role somehow, which explains the design of the epilogue.
Damn, if even Jay calls you out as a hipster, that's not a good sign.