Monday, January 23, 2017
Sunday, January 15, 2017
North Koreans Try American BBQ
A few weeks ago, I posted a video of interviews with North Korean defectors. The makers of that video decided to do something with the same perspective but with a more fun approach. So here are North Koreans trying American BBQ for the first time.
It starts slow but stick with it.
It starts slow but stick with it.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Bless You, It's January!
It's that time of year again - the time when movie studios leave their trash at the side of the movie theaters everywhere. Get ready for this month and this year in movies with Red Letter Media's hype video!
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Film,
January,
Movies,
Redlettermedia,
Youtube
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
$11 Steak vs. $306 Steak
This has already gone viral and everyone's probably seen it already but it's been slow lately so...
Two guys from buzzfeed try 3 different steaks on 3 different price levels to determine what is the best steak for the money...
I want that $306 steak.
And here's an episode where they eat $100 pasta.
Even more than the steak, I want that $8 pasta.
Two guys from buzzfeed try 3 different steaks on 3 different price levels to determine what is the best steak for the money...
I want that $306 steak.
And here's an episode where they eat $100 pasta.
Even more than the steak, I want that $8 pasta.
Friday, December 23, 2016
Tonight Show - Will it Tea?
Worlds are colliding, Jerry!
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Good Mythical Morning,
jimmy fallon,
Rhett and Link,
Tea,
Tonight Show,
Youtube
Sunday, December 18, 2016
The Star Wars Holiday Special
Have you heard of The Star Wars Holiday Special? Star Wars is such a huge phenomenon and Christmas is such a huge holiday, you'd think it'd be common knowledge. But it's a testament to how unbelievably awful the special is that it's almost completely unknown.
And it is unbelievably awful. I've watched it two or three times in my life and I can't remember hardly anything about it. It's as if my brain recognizes it as psychological poison and actively purges it from my memory for my own good.
The Red Letter Media show "Best of the Worst" devotes two entire episodes to The Star Wars Holiday Special and they are two of my favorite things on the internet.
A few cursory notes to be aware of. The Star Wars Holiday Special first (and last) aired in 1978 - the year after the first movie was released to theaters. It actually aired before Thanksgiving of 1978. It would seem that the "Holiday" it refers to would be Thanksgiving but over the years that distinction has been lost and it's assumed to mean Christmas.
The special mostly focuses on Chewbacca's family who speak in barks and growls for long stretches with NO subtitles. In addition to incomprehensible noise and brief cameos by the real Star Wars cast members, it also stars people all the kids in the 70's wanted to see - Bea Arthur, Harvey Korman and Art Carney.
Without further ado, a "round table discussion of the Star Wars Holiday Special". Sure it's 43 minutes long (80 minutes if you watch part 1 - which is also hilarious), but you know sometime this week you'll need something to watch. Happy Life Day...
"Not-Diana-Ross singing some kind of erotic soul song to an elderly Wookie who's [...] in a science-fiction machine - that's not what comes to mind when I think of Christmas."
And it is unbelievably awful. I've watched it two or three times in my life and I can't remember hardly anything about it. It's as if my brain recognizes it as psychological poison and actively purges it from my memory for my own good.
The Red Letter Media show "Best of the Worst" devotes two entire episodes to The Star Wars Holiday Special and they are two of my favorite things on the internet.
A few cursory notes to be aware of. The Star Wars Holiday Special first (and last) aired in 1978 - the year after the first movie was released to theaters. It actually aired before Thanksgiving of 1978. It would seem that the "Holiday" it refers to would be Thanksgiving but over the years that distinction has been lost and it's assumed to mean Christmas.
The special mostly focuses on Chewbacca's family who speak in barks and growls for long stretches with NO subtitles. In addition to incomprehensible noise and brief cameos by the real Star Wars cast members, it also stars people all the kids in the 70's wanted to see - Bea Arthur, Harvey Korman and Art Carney.
Without further ado, a "round table discussion of the Star Wars Holiday Special". Sure it's 43 minutes long (80 minutes if you watch part 1 - which is also hilarious), but you know sometime this week you'll need something to watch. Happy Life Day...
"Not-Diana-Ross singing some kind of erotic soul song to an elderly Wookie who's [...] in a science-fiction machine - that's not what comes to mind when I think of Christmas."
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