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* '''''WebVideo/HalfInTheBag''''': A traditional movie-review series featuring Mike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman discussing new theatrical releases. While the show maintains a loose FramingDevice of the hosts being VCR repairmen working for Mr. Plinkett (played here by Rich Evans), the bulk of each episode is a ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''-style conversation about one or two movies.

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* '''''WebVideo/HalfInTheBag''''': A traditional movie-review series featuring Mike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman discussing new theatrical releases. While the show maintains a loose FramingDevice of the hosts being VCR repairmen working for Mr. Plinkett (played here by Rich Evans), the bulk of each episode is a ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''-style conversation about between one or two movies. and three newly-released movies.
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[=RedLetterMedia=] is a film and video production company with a [[https://www.youtube.com/user/redlettermedia channel]] on Website/YouTube and a [[http://www.redlettermedia.com/ website]] that produces a number of films and short videos. The company was founded by Mike Stoklasa in Arizona, but it later moved to Milwaukee, WI. It began as a creator of zero-budget horror films and has gradually shifted to producing humorous film and pop culture reviews online. Stoklasa currently operates the company with his business and creative partner Jay Bauman, along with their sole salaried employee, informal mascot, and Mike's lifelong best friend, muse, and punching bag Rich Evans.

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[=RedLetterMedia=] is a film and video production company with a [[https://www.youtube.com/user/redlettermedia channel]] on Website/YouTube and a [[http://www.redlettermedia.com/ website]] that produces a number of films and short videos. The company was founded by Mike Stoklasa in Arizona, but it later moved to Milwaukee, WI. It began as a creator of zero-budget horror films and has gradually shifted to producing humorous film and pop culture reviews {{review}}s online. Stoklasa currently operates the company with his business and creative partner Jay Bauman, along with their sole salaried employee, informal mascot, and Mike's lifelong best friend, muse, and punching bag Rich Evans.

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* BoobBasedGag: Occasionally pops up in their work, as Mike seems [[BuxomBeautyStandard preferential toward casting busty women]] in their films. Most memorably, the two main female characters of the RLM short "The Great Space Jam" size up one another's racks before deploying them as weapons.



* GagBoobs: Occasionally pops up in their work, as Mike seems [[BuxomBeautyStandard preferential toward casting busty women]] in their films. Most memorably, the two main female characters of the RLM short "The Great Space Jam" size up one another's racks before deploying them as weapons.
* GagPenis: The alien cocks in "The Great Space Jam" are unusually long and used as weapons.

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* GagBoobs: Occasionally pops up in their work, as Mike seems [[BuxomBeautyStandard preferential toward casting busty women]] in their films. Most memorably, the two main female characters of the RLM short "The Great Space Jam" size up one another's racks before deploying them as weapons.
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The alien cocks in "The Great Space Jam" are unusually long and used as weapons.
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* GagBoobs: Occasionally pops up in their work, as Mike seems [[BuxomIsBetter preferential toward casting busty women]] in their films. Most memorably, the two main female characters of the RLM short "The Great Space Jam" size up one another's racks before deploying them as weapons.

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* GagBoobs: Occasionally pops up in their work, as Mike seems [[BuxomIsBetter [[BuxomBeautyStandard preferential toward casting busty women]] in their films. Most memorably, the two main female characters of the RLM short "The Great Space Jam" size up one another's racks before deploying them as weapons.
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** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead. When they finally ''did'' review it, it was as part of a larger video mocking the new speculator market around VHS tapes, and the actual part dedicated to reviewing ''Nukie'' was two minutes long. They did release a full ten-minute video dedicated to the film later.

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** The guys have had amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes on VHS but seem seemed steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill filled the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll they would finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands landed on one of the tapes, Rich places placed the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch watched that instead. When they finally ''did'' review it, it was as part of a larger video mocking the new speculator market around VHS tapes, and the actual part dedicated to reviewing ''Nukie'' was two minutes long. They did release a full ten-minute video dedicated to the film later.

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** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead.
*** When they finally ''did'' review it, it was as part of a larger video mocking the new speculator market around VHS tapes, and the actual part dedicated to reviewing ''Nukie'' was...two minutes long. They did release a full ten minute video of them suffering through the movie, which made it clear just ''why'' they had taken so long to review it.

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** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead. \n*** When they finally ''did'' review it, it was as part of a larger video mocking the new speculator market around VHS tapes, and the actual part dedicated to reviewing ''Nukie'' was...was two minutes long. They did release a full ten minute ten-minute video of them suffering through dedicated to the movie, which made it clear just ''why'' they had taken so long to review it.film later.
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*** When they finally ''did'' review it, it was as part of a larger video mocking the new speculator market around VHS tapes, and the actual part dedicated to reviewing ''Nukie'' was...two minutes long. They did release a full ten minute video of them suffering through the movie, which made it clear just ''why'' they had taken so long to review it.
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* InCaseOfXBreakGlass: After a ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'' episode in which Creator/MaxLandis made a guest appearance and brought ''Film/DoubleDown'', a Creator/NeilBreen film, as one of the three movies to review, the RLM crew kept another Breen film under a glass container in the studio marked with "In Case of Max Landis, Break Glass." After sexual assault allegations were leveled at Landis, the RLM channel [[MissingEpisode de-listed]] ''Double Down'', and the glass case was quietly relabeled "In Case of Emergency, Break Glass." The crew eventually did break the glass and watched the film when another film they had scheduled to review proved unwatchable.
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* OnlySaneEmployee: Rich Evans is technically RLM's only employee (Mike and Jay are co-owner/operators) and he is often presented as performing this function when "out of character", being tortured by the mercurial, deranged antics of Mike, and being called upon to do virtually all of the hard labor required to keep the studio running (he builds all the sets and manufactures all the props, among many other menial tasks).
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[=RedLetterMedia=] is a film and video production company with a [[https://www.youtube.com/user/redlettermedia channel]] on Website/YouTube and a [[http://www.redlettermedia.com/ website]] that produces a number of films and short videos. The company was founded by Mike Stoklasa in Arizona, but it later moved to Milwaukee, WI. It began as a creator of zero-budget horror films and has gradually shifted to producing humorous film and pop culture reviews online.

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[=RedLetterMedia=] is a film and video production company with a [[https://www.youtube.com/user/redlettermedia channel]] on Website/YouTube and a [[http://www.redlettermedia.com/ website]] that produces a number of films and short videos. The company was founded by Mike Stoklasa in Arizona, but it later moved to Milwaukee, WI. It began as a creator of zero-budget horror films and has gradually shifted to producing humorous film and pop culture reviews online. \n Stoklasa currently operates the company with his business and creative partner Jay Bauman, along with their sole salaried employee, informal mascot, and Mike's lifelong best friend, muse, and punching bag Rich Evans.
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* TheUnreveal: In "Dick the Birthday Boy: The Legacy Continues," Mike and Rich spend 15 minutes discussing how they finally recovered the lost additional photographs of "Dick the Birthday Boy" and would examine them at the end of the video. Once they finally break out the polaroids, however, the images are blurred out, and Mike explains that they will never display digital versions of the photos.

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* TheUnreveal: In "Dick the Birthday Boy: The Legacy Continues," Mike and Rich spend 15 minutes discussing how they finally recovered the lost additional photographs of "Dick the Birthday Boy" and would will examine them at the end of the video. Once they finally break out the polaroids, however, the images are blurred out, and Mike explains that they will never display digital versions of the photos.
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* TheUnreveal: In "Dick the Birthday Boy: The Legacy Continues," Mike and Rich spend 15 minutes discussing how they finally recovered the lost additional photographs of "Dick the Birthday Boy" and would examine them at the end of the video. Once they finally break out the polaroids, however, the images are blurred out, and Mike explains that they will never display digital versions of the photos.

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* TrollingCreator: The guys will occasionally reference a work that the fans are obviously calling on them to review, but then instead review something else.
** In their ''Film/EnemyMine'' and ''Series/MidnightMass'' videos, both hosts mention having seen ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune]]'' before spending the rest of the video talking about something else.
** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead.



** Half in the Bag had Mike and Jay sitting six feet apart surrounded by hoarded toilet paper. They looked even more disheveled and deranged than usual. They also had to resort to discussing Netflix releases and small independent films as obviously cinemas were closed and the bigger premieres were postponed.

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** Half in the Bag had Mike and Jay sitting six feet apart surrounded by hoarded toilet paper. They looked even more disheveled and deranged than usual. They also had to resort to discussing Netflix releases and small independent films films, as obviously cinemas were closed and the bigger premieres were postponed.



* TrashTheSet: The members are very cavalier about flinging objects and knocking things over on their sets for physical comedy. Every once and a while they will acknowledge the work it takes it clean things up afterward.

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* TrollingCreator: The guys will occasionally reference a work that the fans are obviously calling on them to review, but then instead review something else.
** In their ''Film/EnemyMine'' and ''Series/MidnightMass'' videos, both hosts mention having seen ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune]]'' before spending the rest of the video talking about something else.
** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead.
* TrashTheSet: The members are very cavalier about flinging objects and knocking things over on their sets for physical comedy. Every once and a while while, they will acknowledge the work it takes it clean things up afterward.afterward.
* WallOfBlather: A common joke across their videos is to portray a long speech as tedious and uninteresting by fading in and out across sections of the speech.
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** Half in the Bag had Mike and Jay sitting six feet apart surrounded by hoarded toilet paper. They looked [[UpToEleven even more]] disheveled and deranged than usual. They also had to resort to discussing Netflix releases and small independent films as obviously cinemas were closed and the bigger premieres were postponed.

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** Half in the Bag had Mike and Jay sitting six feet apart surrounded by hoarded toilet paper. They looked [[UpToEleven even more]] more disheveled and deranged than usual. They also had to resort to discussing Netflix releases and small independent films as obviously cinemas were closed and the bigger premieres were postponed.
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* {{Malaproper}}: Rich occasionally stumbles over his speech or mispronounces words, such as saying he's "ambivalous" instead of "ambivalent." The rest of the gang is quick to mock him about it, and occasionally text will display the guessed-at spelling of whatever it sounds like he just said. After watching ''Lycan Colony'', Rich criticizes the constant malaprops by one of the actors, and adds, "And I'm Rich Evans!"

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* {{Malaproper}}: Rich occasionally stumbles over his speech or mispronounces words, such as saying he's "ambivalous" instead of "ambivalent." The rest of the gang is quick to mock him about it, and occasionally text will display the guessed-at spelling of whatever it sounds like he just said. After watching ''Lycan Colony'', Rich criticizes the constant malaprops by one of the actors, and adds, "And I'm Rich Evans!"Evans!" In one ''Best of the Worst'' after Mike stumbles over the same line several times in a row, Rich says, "I'm suing you for copyright infringement."



** Rich Evans' raucous high-pitched laughter.

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** Rich Evans' raucous raucous, high-pitched laughter.



** Mike bringing up Star Trek wherever he can, to the annoyance of anyone who isn't Rich.
** In a similar vein, Jay bringing up obscure, artsy movies that none of the others have ever seen and assume are creepy fetish films.
** Mike flinging a prop or beer bottle off-screen so hard it shatters or breaking a piece of set dressing, and then calmly continuing the discussion as if it never happened.

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** Mike bringing up Star Trek ''Star Trek'' wherever he can, to the annoyance of anyone who isn't Rich.
** In a similar vein, Jay bringing up obscure, artsy movies that none of the others have ever seen and assume are creepy fetish films.
** Mike flinging a prop Flinging or beer bottle off-screen so hard it shatters or breaking a piece dropping props and pieces of set dressing, and then calmly continuing the discussion as if it never happened.producing stock sound effects of shattering glass or cats screeching.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Common in ''The Nerd Crew'' due to being a tongue-in-cheek, semi-improvised comedy performance. Occasionally someone in the crew will break character to laugh at someone's riff.
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** Mike consulting notes written on a folded-up piece of printer paper. He'll often intentionally crinkle the paper as he handles it, with additional sound effects of crumpling paper added in.


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* TrashTheSet: The members are very cavalier about flinging objects and knocking things over on their sets for physical comedy. Every once and a while they will acknowledge the work it takes it clean things up afterward.
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** The comment sections have their own running gags:
*** "Did you know it took twelve years to make?!", referencing the Film/Boyhood review. [[note]]Subverted in response to season one of ''The Grabowskis'' in which years became minutes.[[/note]]
*** "It's so dense, every frame has so much going on!" in reference to Film/ThePhantomMenace.
*** "It's about family. That's what's so great about it.", following Film/TheLastJedi.
*** Continually asking if a new video series is replacing an existing one.
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* TrollingCreator: The guys will occasionally reference a work that the fans are obviously calling on them to review, but then instead review something else.
** In their ''Film/EnemyMine'' and ''Series/MidnightMass'' videos, both hosts mention having seen ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune]]'' before spending the rest of the video talking about something else.
** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead.
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* TrollingCreator: The guys will occasionally reference a work that the fans are obviously calling on them to review, but then instead review something else.
** In their ''Film/EnemyMine'' and ''Series/MidnightMass'' videos, both hosts mention having seen ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune]]'' before spending the rest of the video talking about something else.
** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead.

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* TakeThat: ''Star Trek Discovery Season 2 In a Nutshell'' opens with a title card declaring it a product of "CBS All Ass" and spirals from there, mocking the show's contrived plots, sloppy writing and bizarre obsession with "science, fuck yeah" moments.

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** WebVideo/ChadVader is mocked several times in RLM's early years, with Chad Vader himself appearing in an episode of ''The Grabowskis'' where (in typical series fashion) he is mocked repeatedly for the one-note premise of his own series. In ''Half in the Bag'', during the interview with Alexandre Philippe, Mike takes a moment to observe how the many parodies of Darth Vader have diluted the impact of his character and specifically calls out Chad Vader. This may just be a Milwaukee-Madison rivalry thing, however.
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''Star Trek Discovery Season 2 In a Nutshell'' opens with a title card declaring it a product of "CBS All Ass" and spirals from there, mocking the show's contrived plots, sloppy writing and bizarre obsession with "science, fuck yeah" moments.
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** Treating Rich Evans as a Hollywood megastar due to his childhood "Dick the Birthday Boy" photo appearing on the ''Ellen [=DeGeneres=] Show''. This goes so far as to have him upstage ''actual'' Hollywood celebrity guests.
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* HypocrisyNod: A promo-video has Mike and Jay taking about reboots and remakes, and Mike points how the business model of Hollywood seems to be that if something doesn't work you should just start over and redo it. Examples includes ''Film/FantasticFour'' being replaced by ''Film/FantasticFour2015'', Film/SupermanReturns being replaced by ''Film/ManOfSteel'', ''Film/{{Hulk}}'' being replaced by ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/SpiderMan1'' being replaced by ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', and finally ''Gamestation 2.0'' being replaced by ''WebVideo/PreviouslyRecorded''.

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* HypocrisyNod: A promo-video has Mike and Jay taking about reboots and remakes, and Mike points how the business model of Hollywood seems to be that if something doesn't work you should just start over and redo it. Examples includes ''Film/FantasticFour'' ''Film/FantasticFour2005'' being replaced by ''Film/FantasticFour2015'', Film/SupermanReturns being replaced by ''Film/ManOfSteel'', ''Film/{{Hulk}}'' being replaced by ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', ''Film/SpiderMan1'' being replaced by ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', and finally ''Gamestation 2.0'' being replaced by ''WebVideo/PreviouslyRecorded''.
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* '''''[[WebVideo/{{reView}} re:View]]''''': While ''Half in the Bag'' focuses on reviewing new films, ''re:View'' is a stripped-down, generalized review show with no framing device and no set criteria beyond whatever film or show two people want to discuss. It could be a very well-known film, it could be an '80s cult classic, it could be a weird art film, it could be Mike's hopeful pitch for a new Picard-led ''Star Trek'' series, or it could be Mike and Rich bitterly mocking the actual Picard-led ''Star Trek'' series for being a steaming pile. You never know what you're gonna get with ''re:View''!

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* '''''[[WebVideo/{{reView}} re:View]]''''': While ''Half in the Bag'' focuses on reviewing new films, ''re:View'' is a stripped-down, generalized review show with no framing device and no set criteria beyond whatever film or show two people want to discuss. It could be a very well-known film, it could be an '80s cult classic, it could be a weird art film, it could be Mike's hopeful pitch for a new Picard-led ''Star Trek'' ''Franchise/StarTrek'' series, or it could be Mike and Rich bitterly mocking the [[Series/StarTrekPicard actual Picard-led Picard-led]] ''Star Trek'' series for being a steaming pile. You never know what you're gonna get with ''re:View''!
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* ChromosomeCasting: RLM in general is somewhat notorious for this. Although their movies and shows ''have'' had women in them, and some of their female collaborators ''have'' stuck around for a while, they all leave eventually. No women have appeared onscreen in any RLM project since 2016.
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* TrollingCreator: The guys will occasionally reference a work that the fans are obviously calling on them to review, but then instead review something else.
** In their ''Film/EnemyMine'' and ''Series/MidnightMass'' videos, both hosts mention having seen ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune]]'' before spending the rest of the video talking about something else.
** The guys have amassed a huge collection of the film ''Film/{{Nukie}}'' tapes but seem steadfast in their refusal to review it on ''Best of the Worst''. In their 100th ''Best of the Worst'' episode, they fill the entire board of Plinketto with ''Nukie'' tapes, making it look like they'll finally review it, but after the Pinketto ball lands on one of the tapes, Rich places the Neil Breen film ''Fateful Findings'' over it, and they watch that instead.
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* ''Film/FeedingFrenzy'', a HorrorComedy featuring Mr. Plinkett as a major character.
* ''Film/DocOfTheDead'', a documentary done with Exhibit A Pictures and distributed through Creator/{{ePix}}. They filmed a lengthy story line featuring Mr. Plinkett fighting zombies, but only two brief sequences made it into the film.

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* ''Film/FeedingFrenzy'', a HorrorComedy featuring Mr. Plinkett (as played by Rich Evans) as a major character.
* ''Film/DocOfTheDead'', a documentary done with Exhibit A Pictures and distributed through Creator/{{ePix}}. They filmed a lengthy story line featuring Mr. Plinkett (played by Mike as in the reviews) fighting zombies, but only two brief sequences made it into the film.
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* AntiHumor: The channel loves anti-humor. Groan-inducing jokes, [[DontExplainTheJoke which often get immediately explained]] or [[OverlyLongGag dragged out to the point of absurdity]], are very common, in addition to [[BadBadActing stilted acting]], [[StylisticSuck shoddy production values]], deliberately hackneyed plots in the MidReviewSketchShow, and [[MoodWhiplash alarming shifts in tone]]. It's all so horribly unfunny that it's hilarious. ''The Grabowskis'' is essentially one long exercise in parodying the sitcom format with antihumor.

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* AntiHumor: The channel loves anti-humor. Groan-inducing jokes, [[DontExplainTheJoke which often get immediately explained]] or [[OverlyLongGag dragged out to the point of absurdity]], are very common, in addition to [[BadBadActing stilted acting]], [[StylisticSuck shoddy production values]], deliberately hackneyed plots in the MidReviewSketchShow, and [[MoodWhiplash alarming shifts in tone]]. It's all so horribly unfunny that it's hilarious. ''The Grabowskis'' is essentially one long exercise in parodying the sitcom format with antihumor. Mike discusses his love of antihumor during the ''Half in the Bag'' review of ''Film/PGPsychoGoreman.''
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* BizarreBeverageUse: In the Mr. Plinkett review of ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Mr. Plinkett states that if he wanted a message, he'd go listen to his answering machine... which he then does. He listens to a message from the Department Of Cultural Guilt, telling him to continue feeling guilty about horrible things he did to the Native Americans. Mr. Plinkett's response to the message is to pour a cup of coffee on the answering machine before said message is even over, causing it to short out.

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* BizarreBeverageUse: In the Mr. Plinkett review of ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Mr. Plinkett states that if he wanted a message, he'd go listen to his answering machine... which he then does. He listens to a message from the Department Of Cultural Guilt, telling him to continue feeling guilty about horrible things he did to the Native Americans. Mr. Plinkett's response to the message is to pour a cup of coffee on the answering machine before said the message is even over, causing it to short out.
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* BizarreBeverageUse: In the Mr. Plinkett review of ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Mr. Plinkett states that if he wanted a message, he'd go listen to his answering machine... which he then does. He listens to a message from the Department Of Cultural Guilt, telling him to continue feeling guilty about horrible things he did to the Native Americans. Mr. Plinkett's response to the message is to pour a cup of coffee on the answering machine before said message is even over, causing it to short out.

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