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1* The 2-part review of Creator/AdamSandler's ''Film/JackAndJill''. A vicious and thorough dissecting on the running themes in Sandler movies, whether it's the blatant ProductPlacement or Sandler shoe-horning in his friends from ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', and that was just the beginning. They then go on to explain how Sandler is the biggest (alleged) scam artist in Hollywood. Ending it all with what can be described as "''Jack and Jill'' in a nutshell" when Mr. Plinkett's twin sister (Plinkett in a wig) comes to visit while Mike and Jay purposely shove products in front of the camera. The review was an important milestone for [=RedLetterMedia=] in proving they weren't one-trick ponies when it came to ''Star Wars'' reviews or were only capable of withering analysis and criticism through the filter of the Mr. Plinkett character, which were both frequent accusations leveled at them back in 2011.
2** The awesomeness was enough for Creator/RogerEbert's editor Jim Emerson to do a [[http://www.rogerebert.com/scanners/adam-sandlers-house-of-cruelty follow-up article]] to the Half in the Bag review.
3* The review of ''Film/ParanormalActivity4'' is an excellent explanation of what makes [[ApocalypticLog found footage]] movies like the ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' and ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}'' scary; that they aren't so much about the occasional 'jump scares' as the [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters psychological breakdown of the characters]] when under threat. Mike compares the ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' movies to haunted house rides since there is nothing happening except for the scares. Jay compares the movies unfavourably to ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious'' series, saying that while some of those movies may be corny at least he can understand why people would want to go and see them. In the end they both conclude that ''Paranormal Activity 4'' makes ''Jack and Jill'' (see above) look like a masterpiece of effort.
4* The reviews of ''Film/RedTails'' and ''The People Vs. George Lucas'' make good serious counterparts to the Plinkett ''Franchise/StarWars'' reviews, and at times are practically a film school analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of Creator/GeorgeLucas, including a pretty intellectual discussion over the morality of ExecutiveMeddling and whether or not Lucas has become a TrollingCreator.
5* They call out the homophobic jokes in ''Film/AHauntedHouse'' as bullying.
6* Mike and Jay ripping apart ''Film/AMillionWaysToDieInTheWest'' and repeatedly taking Creator/SethMacFarlane to task for his huge ego and glaring sense of self-adoration, especially when weighed against the overall quality of the works that fuel them both. In particular they notice the movie's blatant irony-free adherence to the UglyGuyHotWife trope especially given the leading man's severe lack of charm ("Oh he has to choose between Creator/CharlizeTheron and [[Creator/AmandaSeyfried Amanda Seafood]]... fuck you"), and how the reliance on modern pop-culture reference jokes and lowbrow stoner jokes doesn't work so well in a period setting. On the flip side though they are complimentary about the cinematography, costuming and sets, saying it's just a shame all the craft behind the scenes is wasted on a lazy script.
7* Watching the first three ''Film/{{Transformers|FilmSeries}}'' films '''''at the same time''''' really shows how formulaic the films actually are. The same scenes happen all at the ''same exact time'' in each film.
8* Their discussion of the rom-com ''Film/WhatsYourNumber'', where Mike and Jay are joined by Gillian, a stand-up comedian who enjoys romantic comedies as cinematic "fast food". Mike spends most of the episode ripping the entire romantic comedy genre to shreds in his usual deadpan, caustic style, Gillian responds in a [[TranquilFury composed and elegant fashion]], stating that, while Mike's criticisms are mostly valid, [[CallingTheOldManOut calling an entire group of people (including herself) dumb just for making the choice to enjoy escapist fantasy and having different opinions than he does is pointlessly aggressive]]. Jay's maintained silent OhCrap face throughout the episode as he waits for a conflict to break out only adds to the awesomeness of Gillian's levelheaded response.
9* Mr. Plinkett storming in and gruesomely murdering Jack and Rich at the end of their ''Film/{{Pixels}}'' review.
10* For their 100th episode they can only watch ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' on VHS with the VCR they destroyed in episode 99. They actually focus on working on the VCR and repair it at warp speed.
11* Whenever Mike makes a running joke of a proposal for a good movie with a similar concept to the bad movie they're reviewing. The best are probably "Silent Screams", a [[FoundFootageFilms found-footage]] silent movie shot by one of UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison's directors in the early 1900s. Also "The Inside", which featured a creepy old neighbor named RedHerring.
12* The ''Film/GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance'' review in general, but specifically the part where Jay and Mike note that all of the batshit-insane scenes in the trailer that were obviously [[MissingTrailerScene trailer-bait]] were actually in the movie.
13* Their TakeThat to ''Film/TransformersTheLastKnight'': they get two different actors (Colin and Jim of [=BotW=] fame) to sit in for them, take one look at the 15% rating on Website/RottenTomatoes, say "Fuck that" and spend two minutes drinking beer while Transformers sound-effects play. Then they leave 18 minutes of a black screen for the rest of the video. If Creator/MichaelBay and company aren't going to put in a decent effort after all this time, why should they? Talk about guts.
14* Their calling out of Creator/WarnerBros in their ''Film/AnnabelleCreation'' "contest" for essentially offering $50 to filmmakers to own their two minute horror short for three years with no other compensation -- and the right to back out any time they like with no penalty.
15** They also called out Warner Bros. for manipulating Website/RottenTomatoes by giving a "special screening" to select critics so it would have 100% for a week on the aggregate site before ''other'' reviewers started posting their negative reviews of the film.

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