You would probably only get two episodes a year but a RLM podcast is something that I've wanted for a while. I'm not sure what the purpose of it would be though since they already have multiple videos that basically cover that kind of content.Old, I know but the podcast they did with Culkin was fantastic.
That's the power of math!
Worse, I'd say. They made it sound like the first few episodes were the best of the lot, and then it got bad. I'd say it was bad from the start.
The new, mostly supbar season of Black Mirror is vastly superior to whatever the hell they were doing with those first three episodes of Twilight Zone.I think the big reason for that is that there are a lot of people tied up in Star Trek due to whatever is going on between CBS and Paramount, but 21 really is insane.
I hope we get an Orville season 2 re:View too.
Is Twilight Zone as bad as they made it out to be? I remember huge hype around the first 3 episodes then NO ONE talks about it anymore.
Same, reminds me of the first time I watched the Plunkett review for Phantom Menace back in the day.This video was everything I wanted. And I kinda enjoyed Discovery.
yeah, i assumed a lot of those producer credits have more to do with the hot-potato way the show has been produced before it even started shooting than they represent the number of people actually working on the show at once. i feel like there have been like 4 showrunners for a total of two seasons lol, i'm sure there's been a bunch people who've come and gone alongside the other big name changesI think the big reason for that is that there are a lot of people tied up in Star Trek due to whatever is going on between CBS and Paramount, but 21 really is insane.
I hope we get an Orville season 2 re:View too.
Is Twilight Zone as bad as they made it out to be? I remember huge hype around the first 3 episodes then NO ONE talks about it anymore.
Same, reminds me of the first time I watched the Plunkett review for Phantom Menace back in the day.
I enjoy then and I know they have problems, but seeing people like them dive slightly deeper into them and you see how it all falls apart.
I genuinely feel stupid for not registering some of the basic science stuff like that the red flashes wouldn't have been seen at the same time because of the speed of light.
They didn't even have time to talk about Burnham's mother or that Discovery ends up in the future at the end.
I think they were wrong about Section 31 framing Spock (I think they did it because Spock escaped and they needed a reason to get Star Fleet to help them find him), but even missing some stuff like that it hardly makes the show better.
Me seeing all the people happy about star trek discussion while I'm enjoying the Orville.Me, trying to follow what they're talking about in this video:
Same but I also really enjoyed it. Think it's because they're so passionate, they make Star Trek sound amazing.Me, trying to follow what they're talking about in this video:
Same but I also really enjoyed it. Think it's because they're so passionate, they make Star Trek sound amazing.
Discovery looked bad though, effects etc looked amazing but the dialogue 😬
No, but I love math.
For anyone asking about the BotW that Culkin mentioned on his podcast, they have it in the can and are saving it. They plan on releasing a few other BotW's before uploading the completed Culkin one.
Wow, good eye. YouTube just suggested his Podcast with guest Seth Green: 1.6k. RedLetterMedia is currently at 126k views. Crazy difference.Thanks, that's good to know.
Has anyone else noticed that the RLM podcast on the Bunny Ears youtube channel is far and away the most popular upload on the channel?
106K views. Only a few others go over 1000. A bunch of other ones seem to just stay around a couple hundred.
I tried listening to a couple of others. The Tom Green one is pretty nice, they mention the RLM review of Freddy Got Fingered in passing. The Jake the Snake one is okay, but I have heard that story a few times thank to a couple of Pro-Wrestling podcasts I have listened to in the past.
The rest, aren't all that interesting to be honest.
The RLM one is great because they really bounce off each other and just goading Rich to tell stories of his time cleaning up his Grand mother's house were interesting and just shooting the shit on ghosts was a good conversation.
Poor Zach Galligan. Still can't catch a break.
Fourth-Quarter this year. Appears to follow a young Sam Wing, the shop keeper from Gremlins 1&2.
They say it is "Adult-Focused" I am not sure if they is the way to go. It can be dark, but still appeal to kids too. I hope the Gremlins they design can live up to the movies because that was a big part of the fun.
No mention of Joe Dante either. I cannot say I am getting any good vibes from this announcement.
I just caught this on twitter and I can't think of a better place to post this here, so considering Jay is Jay:
(Laura's Theme from Twin Peaks literally has twin peaks in it and I never realized this)