re:View
Mike Stoklasa, Jay Bauman, and the RedLetterMedia crew review some of their favorite films.
Two old men yell at a cloud called Total Recall.
Rich and Jay talk about the underseen vampire western Near Dark, starring Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, and a whole bunch of landscape shots of the sun rising.
Your favorite Midwestern Morons are back! It's Mike and Rich here to complain about their favorite complain to complain about Star Trek: Picomplain! Will they likes it? Was they hate it? Don't it matter? Nobody will remember this show in a year after the bombs fall and we all hunt each other for food and shelter.
Vomit is the stomach's way of saying no thank you to Taco Bell.
With a new Sam Raimi movie on the horizon, Jay and Rich revisit his first kind of comic book style movie, Darkman! Starring Liam Neeson and Dr. Giggles.
"There comes a time in a man's life when a coffin looks more appealing than a warm bed" - Kirk Douglas
In part 2, Jay and Josh discuss more of Twin Peak's characters as well as some of the larger themes and that weird ending.
Jay and Mike dive into the underappreciated 1988 remake of The Blob! Starring that guy from Entourage, that girl from Saw, the homeless guy from that other movie, and a bunch of other people you kind of recognize but don't know from where. It's The Blob!!!
Mike and Rich sit down to talk about their top picks from TNG season One. When Rich can only come up with one and a half episodes and Mike is drunk and off his brain meds - it turns into an hour and 20 minute long ramble about Season One in general. Hear their confused and rambling thoughts on a 26 ish episodes of pure cringe.
Jay makes Mike sit down and relive a nightmare from his youth... Event Horizon. LET ME SHOW YOU!!!
Rich and Jay decide to discuss the long-forgotten Star Wars/Mad Max hybrid film Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone, starring Molly Ringwald and Michael Ironeside. Eh, why not?
Mike and Jay talk about Dracula. No, not THAT Dracula. The other Dracula. No no no the OTHER other Dracula. Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula from 1992.
While doing some cleaning, Mike discovers an old book which makes him remember a magical time when him and Rich Evans would watch trash daytime TV.
Jay and Rich talk about the forgotten 1984 flop The Ice Pirates for some reason. Or no reason. It's directed by the guy who made Mac and Me. SPACE HERPES!
Despite having very different tastes, Jay and Rich both love John Carpenter movies. Just maybe not the same John Carpenter movies. We decided to do a ranking of every single one of them. Disaster ensues.
Despite having very different tastes, Jay and Rich both love John Carpenter movies. Just maybe not the same John Carpenter movies. We decided to do a ranking of every single one of them. Disaster ensues.
Despite having very different tastes, Jay and Rich both love John Carpenter movies. Just maybe not the same John Carpenter movies. We decided to do a ranking of every single one of them. Disaster ensues.
Mike and Jay talk about a movie no one remembers for way too long.
Ya'll hear there's a new Dune???? Have you seen DUNE????? Jay is joined by Colin from Canada to discuss the two theatrical adaptations of Dune, one directed by David Lynch and the other directed by some other guy.
Ho ho ho, it's that time of year to revisit your favorite holiday classics like A Christmas Story, Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, and Blood Beat. A movie about a ghost samurai murdering people in rural Wisconsin.
Mike and Rich Evans sit down to talk about a new Star War. It’s The Mandalorian aka The Boba Fett show!
Have you ever wanted to hear two grown men talk about Tron for 40 minutes? If so, you’re in luck. Jay and Jack talk about the original Tron and it’s belated sequel Tron: Legacy!
Nerd Alert! It’s Mike and Rich! They’re here to talk about the new CBS All Access show, Star Trek Picard. A series that is certified fresh from Rotten Tomatoes based on a vague opening episode with little to no information. Do Mike and Rich hate it? Do they love it? Will they give it a fair shake? Who knows!?!?!! WHO CARES?!!?!?!?!?
Rich and Mike babble more about Star Trek crap. What a bunch of NERDS!
Mike rambles out of control while Rich is miserable.
Mike lures Rich back to the legendary leather wing chairs of the re:View set to torture him some more. Mike has been drinking. Mike swears and is confused about what is happening on the train wreck TV show, Star Trek Picard. Rich wants to be in a grave and counts the days until he is there.
We live in a nightmare world, so why not talk about Eli Roth?? Mike and Jay discuss Roth’s first movie Cabin Fever from 2002 and if it holds up.
Jay and Josh talk about the cult comedy special effects monster extravaganza, Freaked! Directed by Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Mike and Jay are back to talk about the 1971 classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! If you've only seen the Johnny Depp version from 2005 there is something wrong with you and I feel so very very sorry for you.
Jay and Josh talk about the only feature film vehicle for Weird Al Yankovic.
PART 1 OF 2 - Mike and Rich talk about a show from 1987 for over an hour.
This is the second part of Mike and Rich's top five episodes of Star Trek TNG - done in two parts. Since they each had different episodes, it's really a top ten episode video. Done in two halves. The first half is Rich's 4th and 5th and Mike's 5th, 4th, and 3rd. Now in part 2 (part 2 of 2) it's Rich's 3rd, 2nd, and 1st of his top five and Mike's 2nd and 1st of his top five - which is a total of ten top episodes all in 2 convenient videos! Eventually Mike and Rich will do the OTHER half of their top ten episodes (another five each) which could be another ten episodes (probably done in two parts) and that would be a total of 20 episodes (two sets of top tens for Mike and Rich)- assuming they pick different episodes for the two new episodes which would be done in two parts. If they pair up the same episodes it'd be top 19 or top 18 or possibly top 17.
Mike and Jay are joined by their very special guest, a noisy cricket, to discuss the first two Bill and Ted movies.
Happy Halloween! Last October, Jay and Josh discussed The Exorcist, one of the greatest and most critically acclaimed horror films of all time. This year, they talk about a franchise that features a scene where a guy gets a harpoon shot into his crotch.
Rich and Mike are back! This time they have another top ten episodes? Bottom ten? top 20 and this is the bottom 10? I have no idea what's going on. Let's just call it: Rich and Mike talk about TNG episodes they like.
Jay could babble on about this dumb franchise for hours, so here's a bit more about some of the other sequels in the Friday the 13th series.
I've gone cross-eyed! Heaven's Gate! My word! Why let's just call this "Rich and Mike talk some more about TNG episodes they like" this has gone off the rails! Let's not continue to confuse ourselves. We should have thought this out more! Either way, Rich and Mike talk about more TNG episodes. Maybe they'll talk about more in the future? One thing I can tell you as of right now, neither Rich or Mike have watched a minute of Star Trek Discovery season 3 so please stop asking. Mike and Rich have only watched the first episode of Lower Decks and then abruptly stopped, never to return to it.
After three long years, Jay and Josh finally decided to attempt to sift through David Lynch's return to television, Twin Peaks: The Return. In part 1, Jay and Josh mainly focus on the story and characters of the show.
It’s more Star Trak discussion! This time, Mike and Rich talk about the current state of Star Trek: Discovery going into season 2, as well as the worthless short films that have been released to keep everyone…interseted? Excited?
Jay and comic book artist Freddie Williams talk about Return of the Living Dead, the punk horror comedy classic.
Jay and Colin discuss the often overlooked Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker comedy film Top Secret, starring Val Kilmer! Spoilers: the movie is very funny.
This is part 1 of a double feature in which Jay and Josh discuss the two Suspirias! In this part, they focus on the original Dario Argento classic from 1977. Look out! Witches!
Jay and Josh discuss the controversial and very divisive 2018 remake of Suspiria. Set expectations to “subverted.”
The Rock-a-who?
Jay is joined by Macaulay Culkin to discuss the 1979 street gang fantasy action movie The Warriors!
Mike and Rich are talking about more Star Trek Discovery. How embarrassing!
Jay and Colin talk about one of the actually good 90s John Carpenter films, In the Mouth of Madness!
Jay and Jim talk about S. Craig Zahler’s Bone Tomahawk! Everyone in the world loved this movie! Except for one guy who was split.
Mike and Jay talk about Gremlins 2 for nearly an hour. Enjoy!
Happy October! To celebrate the start of the spoopiest season of the year, Jay and Josh discuss what was long considered to be the scariest movie of all time, The Exorcist. Break out your split pea soup!
Mike and Jay talk about the underappreciated Exorcist III, starring Brad Dourif and George C. Scott’s bulging forehead veins.
Mack and Mike team up at last to discuss The Last Dragon. Can Mike stay awake the entire review?!? Watch the whole thing to find out!!!
Nerd Alert!!! Mike and Rich go insane debating Discovery Vs. The Orville.
Jay and Josh discuss John Waters' cult classic celebration of trash, Pink Flamingos. Things get kind of gross.
The first season of Star Trek Discovery has ended. Join Mike and Rich Evans as they have a nice chat about it. What happened? What's to come? How did it end? Good times are had by all! Enjoy!
Mike and Jay discuss the much-hated Tom Green vehicle Freddy Got Fingered. And no, they don't talk about the "Daddy Would You Like Some Sausage" song. You've already heard everyone that has ever mentioned this movie talk about the "Daddy Would You Like Some Sausage" song.
Jay is joined by screenwriter Simon Barrett to discuss his 2014 action/comedy/horror/musical (?) film The Guest.
Mike and Jay discuss the OTHER rubber puppet monster movie from the 1980's. No, not THAT rubber puppet monster movie from the 1980s...the OTHER one. No, the OTHER one. OMG it's Critters!
Jay and Colin talk about The Thing! They also briefly touch on The Thing (1951) as well as The Thing (2011).
A couple of Canadians discuss a movie about a couple of Canadians. It’s Strange Brew! The most Canadian Canada movie to ever Canada.
Jay and Jack talk about the 1987 Arnold classic Predator! Insert Predator meme of your choice here.
This is a milestone! The first re:View based on something that doesn't exist. I guess it's not a re:View, but oh well...
Jay and Josh welcome the Halloween season by discussing Psycho, the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie, as well as all the sequels that nobody ever talks about or remembers.
Jay and Josh continue discussing the Psycho series with Parts 3 and 4. Oh and I guess there was a remake or something too?
Jack and Mack talk about Hack…ers. Jack is joined by special guest Macaulay Culkin to talk about this “classic” mid-90s techno-thriller or whatever it is. Special thanks to Macaulay Culkin. Check out more of his stuff at https://bunnyears.com/
It's the team up you've all been waiting for! Dry and sarcastic meets dry and sarcastic! Two dull, unfunny, elderly men talk about an old, dull, dry film. WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN THAT KIDS?!?!?!? Seriously though, Mike and Jim love Star Trek The Motion Picture. It's mainly because they are dry, dull, and elderly.
Jay and Josh discuss the little-seen film True Stories, written and directed by Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.
Mike and Jay discuss the often misunderstood and underappreciated sci fi action satire Starship Troopers. Would you like to know more?
Mike, Rich, and Freddie talk about their love for a bootleg of a long forgotten 1990's made for TV movie called HORSE NINJA!
Rich and Jack discuss the Taco Bell film: Taco Bell Man.
Mike and Jay discuss Frank Darabont's monster movie throwback The Mist, based on the Stephen King novella. The film features such horrific things as spider monsters, crab monsters, and that kid that played The Sherminator in those American Pie movies.
In anticipation of Showtime's revival of the series, Jay and Josh gush over Twin Peaks for 45 minutes! Specifically, their love for the much maligned prequel film Fire Walk With Me, directed by David Lynch.
Jay is joined by Colin from Canada to discuss the Ridley Scott sci-fi classic Blade Runner, a movie Colin (and pretty much everyone else) loves and Jay finds kinda boring. Controversy!
Jay and Josh discuss one of several of George A. Romero's great non-zombie films Martin!
Rich Evans is joined by special guest Len Kabasinski to discuss the blind swordsman schlock classic Blind Fury starring Rutger Hauer!
Josh is joined by Jim from Canada to discuss one of their favorite movies, the Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan romantic comedy adventure film Joe Versus the Volcano, which flopped badly when originally released in theaters in 1990 despite being a great movie.
Mike and Rich sit down to have a long talk about trek. No more interjecting Star Trek references into videos, fuckers. This time it's ALL TREK ALL DAY LONG. Did they like Discovery? FIND OUT!!!
Boooooo! Just in time for Halloween, Jay and Jack check out a spooky double feature of Stuart Gordon schlock: Re-Animator starring Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton, and From Beyond starring Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton.
Jack and Rich Evans discuss the failed Dan Aykroyd brainchild Nothing But Trouble, starring Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, John Candy and Dan Aykroyd as both an elderly judge and a terrifying diaper baby.
Two hack filmmakers discuss a film directed by an inconsistent filmmaker about a terrible filmmaker. It's Tim Burton's 1994 comedy Ed Wood!
Mike and Jay discuss the classic 1990 film Tremors starring Kevin Bacon and Burt...er...Fred Ward and directed by Ron Underwood.
Mike and Jay discuss the John Carpenter "action" "classic" Escape from New York. Spoilers: Jay loves it and Mike kind of tolerates it.
Awaiting the release of the much anticipated ID42:Regurgitation, Jay and Mike discuss the 1996 film Independence Day and make a case for why it's a terrible, terrible, terrible movie.
Jay and Josh discuss David Lynch's first feature film Eraserhead: a dream of dark and troubling things.
Rich and Mike chat about the original Ghostbusters on this episode of re:View.
Jay and Rich Evans discuss George Miller's second Mad Max movie, The Road Warrior.
Mike and Jay revisit the 1999 pop culture phenomenon The Blair Witch Project. Does it hold up?
Jay and Jack discuss the often overlooked Marvel movie Blade, where apparently some motherf**kers are supposedly always trying to ice skate up hill.
Happy Halloween! Jay and Josh discuss the often overlooked 80s metal/demon/children's film The Gate, starring Tiny Stephen Dorff and a bunch of guys in rubber monster suits.
When there's no more room in Hell, Mike and Jay will discuss the George A. Romero zombie classic Dawn of the Dead and manage to avoid using the phrase "social commentary" the entire time.
An extended discussion that was edited out of our Dawn of the Dead re:View in which Mike and Jay talk about George Romero's more recent zombie films and his use of social commentary in them.
Location | United States of America |
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Language | English |
Release | 2016-05-24 |
Producer | Red Letter Media |