Jay and Mike see Red Tails then have a poignant discussion about race and George Lucas.
Jay and Mike talk about all the amazing films they saw at this year's B-fest, a festival dedicated to terrible movies.
Mike and Jay discuss a teen super power film as well as the latest Nicholas Cage flop. Meanwhile, Mr. Plinkett starts his search for love.
Mr. Plinkett's got a hot date. Meanwhile Mike and Jay discuss recent releases Silent House and the sci-fi flop John Carter.
On this whenever's episode of Half in the Bag Jay and Mike check out "The Hunger Games" as well as the new film from the Duplass Bros. "Jeff Who Lives at Home" - which film will Jay and Mike like more? A hipster indie drama about finding yourself and your happy zone or an action movie aimed at pre-teen girls? Watch the episode and find out, assholes. Also a review of Real Steel would have been more appropriate for this show...
Mike and Jay discuss the pros and cons of Cabin in the Woods and The Three Stooges, while also proving to Plinkett their worthlessness may never end.
Being too lazy to bother seeing any new releases, Mike and Jay discuss the semi-cult classic film Zaat, about a scientist that turns himself into a giant catfish monster.
Mike and Jay see The Avengers.
Continuing their journey to the VCR repair shop, Mike and Jay take a break to discuss the latest Hollywood flops Battleship starring Johnny Depp and Dark Shadows starring Rihanna.
Mike and Jay talk about the divisive new film Prometheus, Ridley Scott’s kinda-sorta prequel to G.I. Jane.
The string of quality summer blockbusters continues with The Amazing Spider-Man, starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Mike and Jay, along with their new friend Rich, discuss while wanting to kill themselves.
Mike and Jay see some little independent film nobody’s heard of called The Dark Knight Rises, directed by Christopher Nolan.
Mike and Jay have finally arrived at the VCR Repair Shop! They use the opportunity to discuss the latest Step Up film in great detail for an extended period of time, with absolutely no distractions or surprise cameos.
Mike and Jay discuss the Resident Evil series.
Jay and Mike talk about Looper and Dredd. Meanwhile a charitable act leads to good fortune for Lightning Fast VCR repair.
Questions will be answered.
Mike and Jay discuss the recent horror flops Sinister and Paranormal Activity 4. Meanwhile, some creepy things begin to happen around Old Man Plinkett’s house. Could it be a Baghuul problem? WARNING: This episode contains several very loud noises. You’ll probably hate us by the end.
After a bizarre encounter with Mr. Plinkett, Mike and Jay decide to see the latest James Bond film, Skyfall, starring that guy from Cowboys and Aliens.
Yep. We saw the new Twilight movie.
Mike and Jay talk about Peter Jackson’s latest trip to Middle-Earth, The Hobbit, and frustrate both Tolkien fans and HFR projection supporters in the process.
Mike and Jay discuss Quentin Tarantino’s new film Django Unchained, starring Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz, and recount some films they’ve seen in 2012 that they forgot about until just now.
Episode 44 of Half in the Bag was just too goddamn long. Here’s some stuff that got cut.
Mike and Jay discuss The Last Stand, Arnold Schwarzenberg’s mediocre return to starring in mediocre action movies! They also spend more time contemplating the Marlon Wayans spoof comedy A Haunted House than Marlon Wayans did when he wrote the script.
Here’s a few odds and ends that were cut out of Mike and Jay’s Last Stand and A Haunted House discussion.
Mike and Jay discuss some movie that they’ve already forgotten the title of, as well as the critically darling, Movie 43.
Mike and Jay discuss Bruce Willis’ latest paycheck. Meanwhile, Mr. Plinkett puts his foot down about the progress of his VCR repair.
Mike and Jay discuss the latest action fantasy films adapted from old timey fairy tales, and discuss this baffling recent trend.
Hey! You can see some outtakes from our latest Half in the Bag episode here: http://hotbutteredpopcorn.com/redlettermedia
Mike and Jay discuss all things Oz! As well as deal with Mr. Plinkett’s recent drug addition problem.
Mike and Jay literally got to Hell to discuss yet another remake. This time it’s Evil Dead, a modern update on the Sam Raimi cult classic.
Shooting a Sam Raimi-style monster bloodbath is a big pain in the ass.
After burying the body of Mailman Tommy, Mike and Jay discuss the sci fi action film Oblivion, directed by the guy responsible for everyone’s favorite movie, Tron: Legacy. They then discuss the horror film The Lords of Salem, directed by the guy responsible for everyone’s OTHER favorite movie, the Halloween remake.
While business begins to boom at the VCR repair shop, Mike and Jay use their lunch break to talk about the latest Marvel film Pain & Gain, as well as Michael Bay’s newest product, Iron Man 3.
Some extra bits from Mike and Jay’s Iron Man 3 discussion, focusing mainly on the charisma of Robert Downey Jr.
Wanna hear Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans talk about Star Trek Into Darkness for 45 minutes? WARNING: 90% of this episode is spoilers. So if you haven’t seen the movie yet and want to avoid spoilers, maybe skip this one. And if you haven’t seen the movie yet and don’t care about spoilers, there’s a lot of stuff mentioned in this episode that won’t make a lot of sense to you until you’ve seen the movie.
In the epic conclusion to Half in the Bag’s “Hipster Trilogy,” Mike and Jay discuss the “final” Hangover film (unless it makes a ton of money and a Hangover part IV is rushed into production) as well as After Earth, the latest collaboration of two of cinema’s finest: M. Night Shyamalan and Will Smith.
Mike, Jay, and their new friend Rich Evans (a different Rich Evans or something) discuss the latest iteration of Superman, this one being too cool and “real” to actually be called Superman. Also, Mr. Plinkett receives some distressing news that may lead to him losing his house! Is this the end of Half in the Bag??!! (spoiler: it isn’t)
Some additional conversation from our recent Half in the Bag Man of Steel discussion.
Mike and Jay discuss two recent flops that both have the exact same poster.
Mike and Jay check out the latest Adam Sandler comedy, and their reaction may surprise you.
Mike and Jay discuss Guillermo Del Toro’s sci fi fantasy monsters vs. robots film Pacific Rim.
Jay and Mike take on The Wolverine and also discuss the film that came before that, Xmen origins: Will. i. Amverine.
Jay and Mike find Plinkett to be the new roommate of an old friend as they discuss some movies they saw over the summer, as well as an old piece of trash called Things.
Mike and Jay give Mr. Plinkett some chores to do while they discuss the lost in space adventure film Gravity starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock as well as the horror flop Carrie.
Mike and Jay discuss a recent sci-fi flop and a sci-fi hit. First up is Ender’s Game, based on the novel by Orson Scott Card and then the Marvel sequel Thor: The Dark World, in which Mike and Jay constantly refer to magical elves as aliens because who cares?
Happy Holidays, everyone! In this special Christmas episode Mike and Jay put Mr. Plinkett to work so they can be lazy and discuss Peter Jackson’s latest six hour movie about little people walking around a lot, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
As with previous years, Mike and Jay close out 2013 by seeing an actual good movie by a well-regarded director. This year it’s Martin Scorsese’s crime epic The Wolf of Wall Street. Meanwhile, Mr. Plinkett eats a 37 double bacon cheeseburgers because hijinks.
Because the footage used in the actual episode just wasn’t enough…
Fuck you! It’s January! Mike and Jay celebrate cinema’s greatest month by seeing The Legend of Hercules and then try to make up for that by seeing Spike Jonze’s latest film Her.
Join Rich, Jay, and Mike as they watch the 2004 hit film "Alien VS Predator" and attempt to make sense of it. Start the commentary the moment the 20th Century Fox Logo starts. This is also commentary for the 100 minute theatrical release version of the film.
Enjoy one of the best bad B-Movies ever made with Rich, Jay, and Mike! Samurai Cop is the 1991 (or 1989) film starring Robert Z'dar and Matt Hannon. I think you can download it off Amazon? Either way be prepared for some B-Movie fun, trivia, and Rich Evans irritating laughter. Warning: Samurai Cop has lots of nudity as well horrifying acts of violence like rubber arms being cut off and awkward decapitations.
Mike and Jay are joined by a real life Milwaukee police officer to talk about all things Robocop. Bonds are formed, emotional wounds are mended, and everyone learns to love themselves, and each other.
Joined by their new police officer friend, Mike and Jay check out the remake/reboot/rehash Robocop.
In light of all the recent Ghostbusters 3 talk, Mike, Jay, and Rich revisit the first and currently only sequel to the classic 1984 original, Ghostbusters II.
After a failed Weekend at Bernie’s homage, Jay and Mike discuss two non-Hollywood films in an attempt to regain their sanity.
Mike, Jay, and their new friend Rich Evans check out the most critically praised movie of the year, Transcendence, as well as the obligatory sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man.
Jay and Mike see the new Godzilla movie whilst Richard Evans is forced against his will to watch the 1998 Godzilla movie. Rich Evans wishes he was dead.
Even though Jay and Mike have never been to college or read a book, they are on Spring Break!! SPRING BREAK!!!
Since a new one is coming out, Mike, Jay and Rich Evans sit down and check out the first three films in Michael Bay’s Transformers series. At the same time.
After landing a new client, Mike and Jay waste time talking about a movie nobody cares about, a movie nobody saw, and a movie nobody likes.
After a year, Mike and Jay return to Mr. Plinkett’s house! Once they re-introduce themselves to chairs, the two discuss Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
This is a sample video of some of the extras that are included in our subscription to Patreon! Outtakes, deleted material, etc. Enjoy!
Mike and Jay check out a recent little indie drama (Guardians of the Galaxy) and a sci fi blockbuster (Boyhood).
Mike and Jay are joined by a construction worker named “Rich” “Evans” to talk about Into the Storm, a found footage rip off of Twister, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a modern day rip off of your childhood heroes.
Mike and Jay discuss some of the movies that they’ve sen this year that haven’t been previously talked about on Half in the Bag. The conversation felt so exhaustive that it’s been split into two parts.
This time, it’s personal.
Ben Affleck’s penis.
While Mr. Plinkett’s house floats across Lake Michigan, Mike and Jay attempt to wrap their brains around Christopher Nolan’s latest film Interstellar. Mike also discusses some previous films about black holes such as Event Horizon and The Black Hole.
Mike and Jay decide to sit out Dumb and Dumber To and see some good movies instead!
Jay and Mike talk about The third and final Hobbit film…. while sitting in a house on the bottom of a lake…
It’s that magical time of year when Jay and Mike talk about the dumping ground that is January… and possibly more.
Mike and Jay discuss the latest PT Barnum joint Inherent VIce, and then talk about the 2015 Oscar nominations, proving why they’ve never discussed previous years’ Oscar nominations.
Still at the bottom of Lake Michigan, Mike and Jay pass the time by discussing the latest Wachowski siblings flop Jupiter Ascending, as well as the comparable sci fi flop Battlefield Earth starring John Travolta.
Finally free from the depths of Lake Michigan, Mike and Jay talk about Neil Blomcrap’s latest film Chappie.
Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans watch Ripley Scott's 1979 film, Alien and talk about it. Since that film is soooo borrrring they also detour into talking about the entire Alien franchise as well as other things like Rich Evans' Grandmother's Christmas nightmare house. Learn stuff about Alien, hear Rich Evans laugh, and have a great time!
Jay and Mike somehow see It Follows and Furious 7 while floating in Mr. Plinkett’s house in the sky which is held up by a balloon filled with his farts which is not lighter than air so that wouldn’t happen anyway. I guess Jay and Mike downloaded the movies and watched them on a TV with a broken screen or on Jay’s Ipad which we’ve never seen and he wouldn’t be able to charge anywhere. God this show SUCKS!
Mike and Jay check out Unfriended and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 because they hate themselves.
Mike and Jay finally return to the VCR repair shop to discover a horrifying secret. They also watch Avengers: Age of Ultron
Mike and Jay sneak back into the VCR repair shop to pick up some treasured DVDs as well as talk about their thoughts on the new Mad Max film, Fury Road. Spoilers: it’s fucking awesome.
Rich, Mike, and Jay sit down to watch James Cameron's classic film "The Terminator." Hear Rich Evans irritating laugh! Hear Mike's dry sarcastic hate-filled comments, Hear Jay provide insight into his love of Maniac Cop 2. Enjoy!
Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans watch the 1993 film Jurassic Park in anticipation for the new film Jurassic World. Hear amazing insights into the movie as well as terrible jokes.
Mike and Jay talking about the stupid new Terminator movie.
Scientist Man does indeed explain Terminator Genisys in a thorough and scientific manner.
Movies!
Mike and Jay talk about Ant-Man while minding the video game repair shop. This is part one of a two part episode! OMG!
Mike and Jay (along with Rich and Jack) attempt to comprehend the thought process that would go into creating a lazy, creatively-bankrupt film such as Adam Sandler’s “Pixels”. But more importantly, the gang analyzes and differentiates the phrases “for some reason” and “for no reason.”
Mike and Jay attempt to see Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, but are unable to. Josh Trank himself buys Mike and Jay tickets to see Fantastic Four. They are the only people in the theater. Not just their theater, but every theater in the nation.
Oh no! Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans watch the obnoxious 2 hour long Joel Schumacher mess, Batman and Robin.... fart jokes ensue. Start the commentary when the Warner Bros. logo appears. Stop the commentary track when it's over or when you can't take it anymore.
Mike and Jay talk extensively about a movie that’s already come out and flopped and been forgotten, American Ultra.
Mike and Jay prepare to make a visit of their own before discussing two new movies, The Visit and Turbo Kid.
Mike and Jay take a break while climbing Mt. Everest to talk about Everest. They are on their way up to Mr. Plinkett's house on the top. Even though he climbed down in a recent episode to kill them. Now I guess he went back up and wants his VCR fixed! Hey! He lives up there, what do you want him to do stay in a motel! He can't afford that! But he can afford to spend lots of money trying to fix a VCR to watch an old TV show from the 80's.
Mike and Jay continue to sit on Mt. Everest as they discuss a bunch of movies they’ve seen so far this year that they haven’t discussed already.
Happy Halloween, everyone! Join Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans as they talk about John Carpenter's classic 1978 horror film Halloween.
With the release of the full trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, RLM has released a special video of our own. Welcome back future landfill, I mean Star Wars!
OMG NEW STAR WARS IS HERE!!!
Mike, Jay, and their associate Rich Evans watch Wes Craven's hit film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" just in time for Halloween! Booo!
Rich, Mike, and Jay sit down to watch Return of the Jedi! Yay! This is the last film (Chronologically) that takes place before Star Wars: The Force Awakens. So much to discuss!
Yes. We now know it's Jakku. Please do comment about it though.
Max Landis, the screenwriter of Chronicle and American Ultra, mysteriously showed up in our studio somehow so we decided to have a discussion with him about screenwriting in Hollywood and talking a whole bunch on Twitter.
Mike and Jay finally reach the top of Mt. Everest to fix Mr. Plinkett's VCR or whatever. Unfortunately, Mr. Plinkett is nowhere to be found so the guys are forced to talk about movies. It's Creed and Victor Frankenstein!
It’s episode 100 of Half in the Bag! Mike, Jay, and their new friend Kris Kringle celebrate this momentous event by participating in a normal episode and see the newest Star Warts movie. Lightsabers!
Happy New Year! Last video of 2015! Rich and Mike learn lots of new things about Darth Vader's iconic suit! CLICKBAIT!
Still stranded on Mt. Everest, Mike and Jay discuss Adam Sandler's latest film The Hateful Eight as well as Quentin Tarantino's latest film The Ridiculous 6.
Mike and Jay talk about another movie set in the past, in the cold, and where people violently murder each other... Norm of the North!
Mike and Jay talk about Deadpool! Mr. Plinkett tries to hang himself! Then Mike and Jay discuss all the upcoming comic book movies, which makes them want to hang themselves too!
With the Oscars right around the corner, Mike and Jay decide to shit on all the nominees.
Ghostbusters is the 2016 remake of the classic Ivan Reitman film. It stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristin Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones and is directed by Paul Feig.
Mike and Jay watch the out of nowhere movie 10 Cloverfield Lane and then watch the out of nowhere movie Me Him Her. Pronouns VS Addresses - Movies are great again!
Mike and Jay meet """Rich""" a new employee to Lightning Fast VCR Repair. They decide to see Batman V Superman and talk about it.
Mike and Jay discuss Hardcore Henry, the revolutionary, one-of-a-kind first person POV action movie that you’ve already forgotten about.
Rich, Mike, and Jay (Aka Susan or Reginald) watch the 1987 masterpiece "Masters of the Universe" by the legendary Cannon Films! Watch Dolph Lundgren try to talk! Look up Skeletor's nostrals! Watch a film fall apart right before your eyes!!! Enjoy kids!
Mike and Jay decide to take a break from watching miserable movies that make you feel awful like Batman v Superman and instead see the most colorful, uplifting movie of the summer: Green Room!
Mike, Jay and Rich see the latest feature film to showcase characters wearing colorful costumes while punching bad guys and then discuss it. This time, the latest feature film to showcase characters wearing colorful costumes while punching bad guys is titled Captain America: Civil War.
After cleaning up blood, Mike and Jay saw the new X-Men film!
Mike and Jay see the latest movie from Mike's favorite filmmaker Roland Emmerich. The results may shock you!
Mike, Jay and some guy named Rich Evans talk about the new Ghostbusters movie that everyone else has already talked endlessly about.
Mike and Jay see the new Star Trek film, Star Trek Beyond. Then Mike talks at Jay about all things Star Trek.
He's back! Scientist Man looks at statistics, numbers and the media reaction surrounding the new Ghostbusters reboot. He's joined by two losers named Rich and Jay who like the original film, but not the reboot. They must be sexists!
Mike and Jay weigh in on the critical darling Suicide Squad!
Jay and Mike need to stop looking at their cell phones during the movies they review! Those idiots! I've lost all respect for them forever. Unsubscribed!
Mike and Jay discuss the Netflix series Stranger Things, the first and last TV series to ever be discussed on Half in the Bag! OMG!
Mike and Jay are back at Mr. Plinkett's house, discussing two recent horror films: The rebootquel Blair Witch and Don't Breathe, a movie that isn't a sequel, reboot, or the first entry in a cinematic universe.
Mike and Jay take a break from watching new release garbage movies to talk about the garbage movies that have already come out this year. Mike also makes cynical predictions about the 2017 box office.
Jay and Mike talk about another new Marvel film. Marvel at their amazing conversation! There's even a cameo by Stan Lee!
Mike and Jay talk about Shut In, a new release movie that everybody has already forgotten exists, and Arrival, an intelligent science fiction drama that was beaten at the box office by an animated children's movie based on those big haired troll dolls.
What's the perfect movie to watch in between Halloween and Christmas? Why it's Gremlins! A favorite film of Mike, Rich, and Jay! Listen to this commentary as they talk of their love of rubber puppets, schlock, and Asian boys in Yankees caps. Wallow in the ear piercing shrill laughter of Rich Evans as your brain slowly dies.
Mike and Jay discuss a bunch of movies they've seen in 2016 that have the word "The" in the title.
Mike and Jay are paid a visit by the City Inspector! They also talk about Disney's™ Star™Wars™ Rogue™One™A™ Star™ War™ Story™.
Join media, pop culture, nerd culture, and geek culture experts Mike Stoklasa, Jay Bauman, and Rich Evans as they discuss the new movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
It's that magical time of year AGAIN! when Jay and Mike talk about the dumping ground that is January AGAIN! ... and possibly more.
Mike and Jay watch two recent movies only because their titles are somewhat similar.
The Nerd Crew is back! This week, the gang discusses the title reveal of Star Wars Episode 8, as well as unbox the cool pop culture swag in this month's Nerd Box and Geek Crate.
While prepping engagement photos for Jay and Mr. Plinkett, because that's a thing that's happening now, Mike and Jay decide to take a break to talk about two recent movies, Get Out and Logan.
Mike and Jay talk about two wonderful new films while Jay prepares his vows for his gay wedding with a syphilitic elderly man who hasn't showered in 7 years and has disgusting genital warts on his decades old fecal encrusted taint.
Hey everyone! The Nerd Crew is back! This time they're taking a look at the new and exciting Justice League trailer as well as catching up on some old, but new and exciting news about Star Wars: The Last Jedi!
OMFG! The Nerd Crew is back to analyze every single frame from the new Star Wars trailer to look for any minuscule clue as to what might happen in a film they will eventually see.
Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans watch Rouge One: A Make-Up Story - listen to their exciting commentary as they watch the most boringest Star Wars film ever.
While Mr. Plinkett rehearses for an important "on air" audition, Mike and Jay discuss Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, the latest Marvel film from Marvel.
Not many know this, but Rich Evans came very close to getting the lead role in Denis Villeneuve's upcoming Blade Runner sequel. The production company was kind enough to give us the footage of Rich's audition.
Mike and Jay watch the new film from famed elderly filmmaker Ridley Scott.
Mike and Jay have some more questions about the black goo.
Mike and Jay discuss the latest DCEU film Wonder Woman, the most important movie about an Amazonian Princess with a magic lasso that's ever been made.
OMG Mike and Jay actually saw the Tom Cruise Mummy movie!
Mike and Jay recently saw the HBO Documentary Beware the Slenderman and noticed some odd coincidental similarities between the Slenderman myth and their own character from an older film they made.
Mike and Jay see the latest Michael Bay disaster, Transformers 5: The Last Knight.
Mike and Jay talk about the latest Edgar Wright film Spider-man: Homecoming and the latest Marvel film Baby Driver.
Rich and Mike guess at what terrible ideas will be in the new Han Solo™ stand alone adventure by Disney's™ Star Wars™!
Mike and Jay re-watch a lot of missed summer movies and the most important one of all, Annabelle: Creation! They also discuss Rotten Tomatoes and uncover the truth behind a sleazy contest.
The boys are back to talk about the latest Star Wars news! As well as watch and breakdown the second trailer for Episode 8: The Last Jedi!
Boooooo Mike and Jay do a double feature of the original TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's IT as well as the new theatrical version of IT.
Mike and Jay talk about the controversial new film that's not controversial at all: mother!!!
Mike and Jay discuss Blade Runner 2049, the sequel to the box office bomb Blade Runner! But I'm sure it'll be a hit THIS TIME, right?!
Your #8,967th favorite YouTubers are back! This time they're here to talk about Star Wars The Last Jedi and The Justice League! Both have new trailers that dropped recently and Mike, Rich, and Jay are here to tell you who's "In the house!" in these new and exciting upcoming movies!
Mike and Jay get quizzed by Mr. Plinkett. They also talk about the new Thor film!
Mike, Jay and some guy named Rich discuss the latest DC movie Justice League, starring Batman, Superman's weird CGI upper lip, Wonder Woman, and some other guys or whatever.
In honor of the release of "The Disaster Artist" Rich, Mike, and Jay sit down and watch the classic bad movie "The Room" by Tommy Wiseau and friends. Best friends. Watching a movie. Like Johnny and Mark. Just no overt homoerotic tension and betrayal. you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my roseyou are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose you are my rose
Frauds discuss frauds making a movie about a fraud making a movie. It's The Disaster Artist!
The Nerd Crew releases their review of The Last Jedi after attending the star studded premiere in Los Angeles!
* we weren't really sponsored by Fandango... In this special episode Rich, Mike, and Jay talk about the Last Jedi. A movie that's complex, but subtle. Beautiful, yet awkward, clunky and unfunny. Good, yet very bad. Also while discussing the bombing raid on the Dreadnought. Mike talks about a Star Trek Voyager episode coincidentally called "Dreadnought". Please comment about that below... if you were cool enough to know that awesome fact!!!
Mike and Jay talk about a bunch of movies they saw last year. This is only half of them! This video includes discussions of: (1:09) Split (7:48) Kong: Skull Island (11:14) I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (16:40) Raw (18:43) Brad's Status (23:25) Ingrid Goes West (30:32) War For the Planet of the Apes (34:50) The Belko Experiment (36:54) Mayhem (40:13) Colossal (45:27) Wish Upon
Mike and Jay continue talking about movies they saw in 2017, mostly horribly depressing and miserable ones! (0:23) The Blackcoat's Daughter (4:07) It Comes at Night (8:28) Gerald's Game (11:25) The Florida Project (16:17) Killing of a Sacred Deer (20:19) Mansfield 66/67 (22:31) Dunkirk (22:50) A Ghost Story
Mike and Jay discuss Maze Runner: The Death Cure, which is the latest film in the Maze Runner series and is about The Death Cure.
Okay Jay/Rich this is the rough edit. Insert the final trailer after it's uploaded this Sunday or Monday (You'll see the spot for it) This way we can have the reaction video out before everyone else. Our reactions will probably match up to the trailer as these SW trailers are pretty boilerplate and predictable at this point. Remember DO NOT POST THIS anytime before the official release of the trailer. We'll look really stupid. Also, Rich - a collection agency keeps calling my phone looking for you. They sounded pretty mad. Made some comments about "breaking your legs" - which seemed a little unusual for collections? Your gambling habit hasn't resurfaced again has it? If so we need to have a talk. DO NOT borrow money from Jimmy "the leg breaker" Malone anymore. Okay, talk with you guys soon. - Mike
The RLM guys take a look at the trailer for the vert first time!!! (this is just for fun, kids. It's not perfect. Don't freak out.)
Mike and Jay discuss the latest film in the Cloverfield "franchise," The Cloverfield Project, as well as its release strategy of being dumped direct to Netflix. SPOILERS AHOY!
Mike and Jay discuss the 18th (!) Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Black Panther. It's the first black superhero movie! It's the first comic book movie to actually feel like a comic book! It's the first critically acclaimed comic book movie! So many firsts!!!
Join Mike, Jay, and Rich Evans as they discuss a movie you probably already forgot came and went! Start the commentary right at the fade in on animated Batman at the beginning of the DC logo intro (which is right after the Access Entertainment logo, which itself is right after the Warner Brothers logo. So many logos!).
Boooooo! Mike and Jay discuss Demon House, the paranormal documentary about a dumpy little house with 100 demons living in it, directed by Zak Bagans from the Ghost Adventures TV show or whatever.
Mike and Jay watch "Ready Player One". SPOILERS!!!
Mike and Rich predictions series episode 392: Spock is back!!! The news is out. They dug up Spock! He's back! Remember Spock!! REMEMBER SPOCK!! REMEMBER KIRK!!! REMEMBER 1701!!?!?!??!!?!?
Mike and Jay check out two "scary" movies, Truth or Dare and A Quiet Place. Spoiler: the good one has Michael Bay's name attached to it.
Thanos! In the hoooouuuuuse!
Yes we know the review embargo ended today.
Mike, Jay, and Mike's drug induced hallucination name Rick Evans talk about the most unanticipated anticipation of a movie called, "Solo: A Solo Wars Star Wars Solo Story."
Look out! It's Hereditary! The movie that's being lauded as the scariest since The Exorcist. Until the next movie that gets lauded for being the scariest movie since The Exorcist.
He's back! Scientist Man is hired to help save Star Wars™. He uses logic, economics, marketing and math in order to come up with an idea so radical that it just might save the soon-to-be bankrupt franchise.
Jurassic World!
Look out! It's Jurassic World! Let's see how stupid things can get.
Jay has been watching James Gunn's films for a long time and is a fan. He shares a little insight during an episode of Half in the Bag episode.
Mike and Jay discuss the latest batch of commercials...erm, trailers to come out of San Diego Comic Con. And they forced Rich Evans to watch them too!
Watch alongside Mike, Jay and Rich, as they laugh hysterically at horrific violence! It's Paul Verhoeven's classic sci fi satire Robocop! Start the commentary right after the MGM logo fades to black. This commentary is intended to sync up with the 103 minute unrated cut.
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Oh no! It's Slender Man! How scaaaaaaarrrrryyyy!!!!
(0:53) Winchester (3:54) Deadpool 2 (6:30) Mission Impossible: Fallout (12:55) Thoroughbreds (18:41) Flower (20:43) American Animals (25:03) The Devil and Father Amorth (29:08) Tully
(0:18) Director's Cut (3:52) Please Stand By (6:18) Unsane (7:38) The Strangers: Prey at Night (11:28) Isle of Dogs (13:43) Game Night (17:47) Upgrade (23:12) Summer of '84 (30:34) Puppet Master
Look out! It's the Predator! He's here to cut and slash his movie into incoherence!! Mike and Jay also saw a good movie as well.
The Nerd Crew is back! This time they have a secret machine with a hotline to Hollywood that gives them ALL the clickbait news stories.
Mike and Jay get a visit from their new boss Tim, who's there to evaluate their job performance while they discuss the new entry in the Halloween franchise called...Halloween. It's just called Halloween. Boooooooo Happy Halloween!!!!
Look out for ghosts! Mike and Jay talk about a TV show. But they're not going to talk about every TV show. They're just talking about this TV show. They also talk about Overlord. They will not talk about future Overlord movies because there won't be any because it flopped.
While filming the latest Half in the Bag episode, Mike talked about Ghost Adventures a whole lot.
Rich Evans made a surprise guest appearance on Ellen!
Hey look, it's new thing. It's not replacing old thing. It's another thing. Mike and Jay discuss The Clovehitch Killer, a new dark thriller that they saw independently of each other and wanted to recommend.
OMG IT'S THE LATEST DCEU MOVIE! LOOK OUT, IT'S AQUAMAN! HE'S SOOO COOL.
Ho Ho Ho! Rich Evans (Star of The Ellen Show), Mike, and Jay watch the 1996 disaster "Jingle All the Way". Hopefully you don't have fond memories of this film. If you do, you'll discover why Mike, Rich, and Jay will be getting coal for Christmas.
Freddie Williams is back! And this time he joins Rich to unbox some cool, new official Avengers toys at the RLM studio.
M. Night Shyamalan made another movie. This one is called Glass.
We're sorry. We're so, so sorry. Mike accidentally made this exactly 30 seconds long. The exact length of a TV ad. Weird. Wasn't even trying to do that.
Jay has been watching Universal Monster films for a long time and is a fan. He shares a little insight during an episode of Half in the Bag episode.
This is the first video of hopefully many more throughout 2019. A Pathetic Man-Child attempts to destroy all the vintage Star Wars figures he can. He does this to help him cope with the terrible, awful, painful place Star Wars has gone. Will it help him? No.
We were very excited to play with our Justice League Aquaman figure.
Finally! Ever wonder about EVERYTHING on our shelves? Well.... got 36 minutes to spare? Check out this amazing video separated into three genres: Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, and Action as we visually catalog all our VHS tapes. Now you can know what NOT to send us! Because you can see what we have!!! Note: This video does not include "miscellaneous" VHS titles, Wheel of the Worst tapes, or DVDs or Blu Rays. THAT'S for another day...
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Mike and Jay talk about Us, the biggest movie at the box office and the highest opening for an original horror film ever. They also talk about Paddleton, a movie that didn't get a theatrical release and that you've never heard of.
We have too many movies.
Please recycle.
It's the new Avengers movie. You're gonna see it.
Mike and Jay talk about Under the Silver Lake, which isn't Detective Pikachu.
Coming soon! Rich and Mike talk about Season 2 of Star Trek Discovery in depth. Also, yes. We'll talk about the new Picard trailer too. This scene is our dramatic recreation of many scenes from the season of the hit TV show.
We sat Rich down to show him a clip that's been floating around the last few days. This was the result. You either know what this is or you don't.
A little while back, Justin Roiland (co-creator of Rick and Morty) asked a bunch of creators (including us) to shoot a weird commercial for his upcoming video game, Trover Saves the Universe. He said he wanted an ad that really had little to do with the game and would shock and scare the elderly. That's our specialty! The ultimate project with all the ads never came to fruition, but here's our contribution. Poor Rich Evans!
It's that time of year again! Time for tentpole franchises to release their latest entries that will get terrible reviews and immediately flop! Movies are magical!
Mike and Jay saw the new Chucky movie. The reboot. Not the other new Chucky movie that only came out a couple of years ago. It's a different Chucky now. But there's a new Chucky TV series coming out next year as well. That's going to be the original Chucky. The Chucky they're talking about in this video is the new Chucky. There's two Chuckys. For some reason.
Thanks, everyone!
A little late to the game? NO! We've got until December to pointlessly speculate on the last of the "Skywalker saga" films!!! Mike has a crazy plot prediction and Rich has some ideas on how Palpatine can come back. Enjoy, friends!!
It's a Half in the Bag extravaganza!
Mike and Jay talk about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the new film from Quentin Tarantino where people talk a whole lot.
Rich and Jay sit down to give their general thoughts on the Amazon series The Boys, a superhero story for people that are sick of superheroes.
The boys are back to talk about the latest in pop culture news and entertainment.
SPOOKY CLOWNS!! BOOOO! SEE THE SPOOKY CLOWN MAKE LOUD NOISE AND BE SCARED AHHHHH!
Boooo! Start your spooky Halloween season off right, by listening to our commentary track for the non-spooky Evil Dead movie, Army of Darkness!
Mike and Jay take a deep dive into one of the biggest box office flops of the year, The Fanatic! Starring John Travolta and directed by Limp Bizkit.
Mike and Jay thought their lives were a comedy but then realized they were a tragedy. So then they saw the Joker movie.
Mike and Jay talk about the 6th (3rd) film in the endlessly failing Terminator franchise.
(6:02) Escape Room (10:20) Climax (16:11) Happy De*th Day 2U (20:58) John Wick Chapter 3 (25:15) Yesterday (29:00) Dolemite Is My Name (34:58) Rocketman (41:20) Pet Sematary
Paaart 2. Mike and Jay saw a bunch of crappy horror movies this year. (1:04) The Hole in the Ground (2:47) One Cut of the Dead (4:38) The Dead Don't Die (13:30) Spider-Man: Far From Home (16:50) The Curse of La Llarona (22:00) The Lighthouse (26:44) Ma (30:29) TV Shows and Rise of Skywalker talk
Internet superstar Rich Evans joins Mike and Jay on this very special episode of Half in the Bag. The guys discuss the newest Star Wars film, "The Rise of Skywalker" and attempt to make sense of it in the fairest, most humane way possible.
Mike and Jay realize there are no newly released movies worth wasting any amount of air on and discuss some recent-ish movies instead! The Academy Award-showered Doctor Sleep, and the box office bomb that nobody saw, Parasite!
To avoid being exposed to horrible illness, Mike and Jay stay inside and explore the depths of Hulu that nobody has ever explored before: Blumhouse's Into the Dark, a series of cheap scary movies that are all shot in one location.
Jay and Mike watch Verotika! The embarrassing feature film debut from metal icon Glenn Danzig. So you know what that means... it's time for a quarantine watch party! Invite 100 to 200 of your best friends over to your 500 square foot apartment to all watch it together!!! Close all the windows and pass around the same glass of beer for everyone to share! This film is so terrible you'll rub your eyes in disbelief! You'll laugh so hard you'll cough all over the extra large bowl of pretzels everyone is grabbing from with all their filthy unwashed hands! What a treat! Could this episode have been 10 minutes long? Sure. But why not breath in the same air with all of your sketchy friends in an unventilated room for an hour!
Stuck inside during a global apocalypse, Mike and Jay decide to discuss some stuff that everyone already talked about months ago. In part 1, they dig into everyone's favorite nightmare meme, Tiger King, as well as The Invisible Man, ironically one of the last big movie to play in theaters before they...disappeared.
Still stuck inside, Mike and Jay talk about Gretel & Hansel, Vivarium, and the most anticipated movie of all time, THE BOY 2!!!! Is there ANOTHER boy living in the walls??? Stay tuned to find out!
Well it's come to this. Mike and Jay have nothing better to talk about than a DVD where Neil Breen talks about himself for almost 6 hours and a mostly forgotten 80s movie called Rawhead Rex, written by Clive Barker and shot in Ireland for some reason. Nothing matters anymore.
Mike and Jay finally return to work to talk about two movies that didn't have their release dates pushed back a year: The Assistant, a tense and slow drama about workplace harassment, and The Wrong Missy, a tense and slow drama about workplace harassment.
Stuck inside the VCR repair shop, Mike and Jay decide to talk about two movies they've seen recently on streaming services because movie theaters are still closed and Hollywood is burning.
Stuck in the VCR repair shop, Mike and Jay talk about a bunch of stuff they've watched because they have nothing better to do.
Mike and Jay are trapped in the VCR repair shop during the pandemic. Their TV is out and the last thing they watched was the new hit film "Money Plane" directed by Joey Lawrence's kid brother. They talk about it waaaaaaay too long.
Mike and Jay face the music and review the new 30-ish years later Bill and Ted sequel. Once again, they are joined by their very special guest, the noisy cricket. That guy just loves sitting in our their discussions!
Half in the Bag is back! Since they're not going to the theater to see the 1.5 movies that have actually been released recently, Mike and Jay instead talk about a couple of popular streaming options, the Borat sequel and The Haunting of Bly Manor. RIP Movie Theaters.
00:00 - Intro 04:09 - Unhinged 06:46 - Greyhound 11:18 - Streaming TV Shows 17:05 - Antebellum 20:55 - Uncle Frank 26:11 - Belushi 30:00 - Beastie Boys Story 37:03 - Warner Bros 2021 Movies Going to HBO Max
00:00 - Intro 00:54 - I'm Thinking of Ending Things 08:28 - On The Rocks 13:19 - The New Mutants 15:58 - Moonbase 8 20:14 - The Queen's Gambit 23:08 - Possessor
Mike and Jay are back at Mr. Plinkett's house and take advantage of his new 125 inch TV to watch the biggest movie event of two weeks ago, Wonder Woman 1984! The movie that eeeeveryone loves!
Mike and Jay use Mr. Plinkett's TV to randomly select streaming movies to watch. What else ya gonna do in quarantine? Are we all still in quarantine? What's happening? 00:00​ - Intro 04:10​ - Synchronic 07:20​ - Synchronic SPOILERS 24:54​ - Promising Young Woman 32:22​ - Promising Young Woman SPOILERS 42:08​ - Psycho Goreman 1:08:20​ - Outro
Mike and Jay go down a rabbit hole of shameless rip off movies! Specifically Willy's Wonderland starring Nicolas Cage and The Banana Splits Movie, two films """"""influenced""""" by the premise of the video game Five Nights at Freddy's. Which one will be deemed The Best of the Worst????
Believe it or not, Half in the Bag has been going for 10 years now. Here's our sad, pathetic celebration!
Mike, Jay and Rich Evans talk about the 4 hour long version of The Justice League aka "The Snyder Cut"!
Remember Godzilla? Remember King Kong?? Well they're back! Again! Godzilla vs. Kong is a movie with Godzilla and King Kong in it and it's out now and that's the movie.
Zach Snyder's back! Again! To make both a zombie film AND a heist film, and fails at both. Booooo-urns. Come for the blurry, nauseating cinematography, and stay for the dead pixels.
In Black Widow, Scarlett Johansson is back as Black Widow: the super spy who's here to do super spy stuff. Except not really. There's no spy stuff. She literally just asks her fake mom where the main bad guy is and she tells her and that's about the end of anything spy related. Then she flips around a bunch and her body slams full force into many, many, many hard objects which would result in her breaking every bone in her body if she wasn't made of CGI.
Mike and Jay check out the new movie The Suicide Squad. Not to be confused with Suicide Squad.
Mike and Jay watch Nelly Bloomcramp's new film "Demonic" about a lady who uses some kind of motion capture rig to talk to her demon-possessed mother in a coma. Mike continues with his new scheme to steal Mr. Plinkett's blood in a much more compelling story.
From the director of The Conjuring and Insidious and Saw and The Conjuring and The Conjuring, it's...MALIGNANT! The scariest of the year if you're a Warner Brothers executive. Is the entire movie one big joke???? That's not rhetorical; we really don't know.
After learning that their secret camera of Mr. Plinkett is no longer working, Mike and Jay arrive at his house to get those sweet sweet anti-bodies. However, instead of continuing this interesting plot line, Mike and Jay decide to talk about Halloween Kills - a film that's much more realistic and fascinating. It is that spooky, scary and most evil time of the year: October through June! What do Mike and Jay think of this newest Halloween installment? Oh come on, you know...
Mike, Jay and Rich Evans talk about the third sequel to the classic perfect comedy film Ghostbusters. If at first you succeed, fail, fail, and fail again! But this one's got kids in it.
Mike and Jay take a little break from tracking down the Omega variant infested Mr. Plinkett to talk about an important contribution to cinema: The Matrix: Resurrections. This episode also marks an important milestone. It's the first time Mike only drank one beer instead of 5 or more. His dementia is in full swing though. Watch this elderly fat ass try to form coherent sentences is like watching a manatee jump rope. Jay does a pretty good job talking about the movie though.
00:00 - Intro 03:39 - Last Night in Soho 06:09 - Saint Maud 12:35 - Lamb 15:16 - Woodstock 99 19:12 - The Scary of Sixty-First 22:05 - Being the Ricardos 26:29 - Bad Trip 37:04 - I Think You Should Leave 41:55 - I Care a Lot 44:48 - The Amusement Park 48:12 - Dexter: New Blood
00:00 - Intro 00:34 - A Quiet Place II 04:45 - Old 11:51 - False Positive 14:15 - The Shrink Next Door 18:30 - The Empty Man 20:59 - Mainstream 25:20 - How It Ends 27:55 - The Night House 30:31 - The French Dispatch 35:36 - Marvel and Star Wars crap 41:12 - Beef House 44:31 - American Horror Story: Double Feature 50:27 - Ghosts 52:49 - Titane
Bruce Willis makes a dozen movies a year and you've never heard of any of them. We thought we'd dive into this strange phenomenon and figure out what's going on, where these things come from, and why they keep getting made.
We're not done talking about Bruce Willis movies! For some reason. Or more specifically, for no reason. There's been two more terrible Bruce Willis movies in just the month since our previous Bruce Willis video so we wanted to get caught up. Also discussed: the Hulu series Pam and Tommy, a good show that you probably don't care about.
In this latest episode of the post mortem movie show, Jay and Mike take a look at one of the biggest bombs in movie history: MOONFALL! From the director of a bunch of other movies that somehow were popular and successful despite being equally terrible to MOONFALL! Thanks, Roland Emmerich! Your works of art will live on for generations of idiots to come.
Mike and Jay check out Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, the latest MCU movie. Yep, another one of those!
(00:00) Intro (03:59) The Star Wars Vanity Fair Article (08:30) Severance (13:26) From (17:02) Ozark (20:53) Archive 81 (22:45) The Kids in the Hall (25:47) The Pentaverate (28:07) A Haunting (33:24) Outro
It's now officially June and the start of Summer! The first half of this year was a pile of crap but Jay and Mike did watch a bunch of movies that they cared so little about they nearly forgot all of them! The magic of the silver screen is back, baby! Mike orders a can of beer from the future! Jay rambles on about the new Robert Egger's Egg. And the posters on the thumbnail DO NOT represent the order in which the movies were talked about. That would have made sense, right? I should have done that from the start. But now that it's made, I'm too lazy to go and fix it because it's a nice day out and I'm going to the beach to swim in my new clown themed unitard. (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:22) All My Friends Hate Me (00:06:59) Windfall (00:12:53) Jackass Forever (00:17:50) Ultrasound (00:23:38) King Knight (00:30:16) Fresh (00:39:58) The Northman (00:58:58) The Northman/Gladiator Comparison (Spoilers) (01:01:27) Outro
Mike and Jay take a break in between fixing Mr. Plinkett's VCR to review a movie that came out 3 years ago: Everything Everywhere All At Once! I hope everyone has had the chance to finally see this film! WARNING: Video may contain coarse language, smoking, drug use, and Mike talking about Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Mike and Jay take a break from binging Mr. Plinkett's prescription pills to talk about a movie called The Black Phone! Not to be confused with The Black Cauldron, which is a completely different object that also happens to be black. The Black Phone stars Ethan Hawke and is directed by Bagul.
Mike and Jay discuss Prey, which is an attempt to reboot the Predator franchise. Not to be confused with The Predator, which was an attempt to reboot the Predator franchise. Or Predators, which was an attempt to reboot the Predator franchise. Fart in a jar.
There comes a time in two men's lives when they never watch The Batman. That time is now. Instead, these strapping young gentlemeeps watched three films that lay somewhere in the middle of the movie-greatness spectrum. Watcher, I Love My Dad and Vengeance. Three movies you may have heard of or seen available on your streaming servonk. These moopies are entertaining, interesting, lovable and sometimes flawed. But isn't that everyone of we? Does not pirate them. Support filmmakers making something other than Game of Thrones prequels or billion dollar Lord of the Rings prequels or whatever sharts are coming out soon (except for the upcoming 96th season of Ghost Adventures where the gang is sure to find their most compelling evidence yet!) Anyways, watch moopies that make you think. Make you feel scared. Or make you horribly uncomfortable. Everyday doesn't have to be a Tums festival but everyday can be a lovely day where you give a little indie movie a chance.
There comes a time in every two man's lives when they take a bunch of Glembezza, get super old, do an opening bit that goes on way too long, then watch two films on streaming. That time is then! Jay and Mike talk about two floms they watched weeks ago! Why aren't they talking about movies in the theater? Welp, I looked to see what was playing in the theater and it was: The Muppet Movie from 1974, some kid shit, something called "Honk for Jesus, Jaws from 1977, and some Teen romance film. Yes, the movie theaters are truly dead. They'll fill the screen with literally anything! Why go to a disgusting nightmare-world where you sit in other people's trash to see The Muppet Movie? So Jay and Mike watch two films of very good quality on streaming as they do and review them. Movies truly are magical. Tune in next week when Mike gets an illegal broadcast on his TV by the toynbee tiles guy who is currently broadcasting Clown Doll on all frequencies.
The time has come! Jets! Dinos! Thors! The internet freaked out when Jay and Mike reviewed a handful of rando indie films they probably haven't heard of. The internet said, "Why does you not talk about The Batman! Or other biggie moopies I seen with my Nanna!? Why you talk about ironic, self-indulgent hipster rubbish?" They all want Jay and Mike to tell them what to think about movies like Top Gum™, Dino World™, and More Marvel™. Then Mike and Jay talk about More Marvel™ and other such big action films and the internet says, "Why doesn't you speak of Barbarian? Why doesn't you go to a dark theater and watch Barbarian and sit next to a creep in a turtle-neck sweater touching himself while he watches Barbarian?" To this we say: WE DO BOTH! This time in Half in the Bag, Mike and Jay talk about three big summer movies in a year without a summer.
It is time yet again for evil to die tonight! The online movie discussion world has turned into the angry town mob of Haddonfield with their pitchforks and irons in hand to take aim at Halloween Ends, the third and final film in the David Gordon Green trilogy of Michael Myers movies. Grab your candy corn and Activia and listen to Mike and Jay make you angry for 45 minutes!!!!
Nearly two months after the films release, Half in the Bag continues to be the leading YouTube channel for the fastest reviews of new films! It's the time for Jay and Mike to talk about the most talked about movie of 2 months ago, Barbarian! This time Jay and Mike sit down as themselves cause they were too lazy to do their HITB storyline. But what did they think of Blarbberry? Does they liked it? Was it boring? Was it too preachy? Does the monster scared them? Did it have too many plort holes? Or was it different, fresh, inventive and fun? Only the guy who made the boner comedy Miss March could pull off a horror picture with an anti-misogynistic message. Jay usually likes creepy trash so my guess is he liked it. The other one, the fat dumb one probably didn't like it cause he only likes old Star Trek and he should jump off a bridge. - Rich Evans
(00:00) Intro (00:32) Bodies Bodies Bodies (02:34) Fleishman Is In Trouble (05:36) Clerks III (10:27) Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (11:36) 1899 (13:51) TV Comedies (16:33) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (18:23) The Fabelmans (22:13) The Midnight Club (24:56) Kevin Can F*** Himself (28:33) Bones and All (33:45) Outro
Mike and Jay narrow down some of the worst rated films of 2023 and pick one to watch. It's called Snow Falls and its something someone made that takes place in a large cabin house. Digital snowflakes fall on snowflakes as they gets cold in the film and can't handle basic survival skills or something and they just get too cold because of the film's premise. Someone made a movie and wanted you to watch this movie cause the trailer makes the movie look like it could be fun. It kind of looks like a movie you've seen before. Young people in a cabin and things happen but in this film nothing really happen. It gets cold and they can't leave the cabin, but they really can. I guess the roads are out but no one ever show me that. Why not drive away from cold house? Why not? No one liked this film, but Mike and Jay may talk about it for longer than anyone on Earth. Why did they? Why review this when them could review newer better or more populated films? When?
Cocaine Bear! It's that movie that everyone was joking about for about a week and then completely forgot. Jay and Mike talk about it. They also talk about Knock at the Cabin, the latest film from N. Night Shyamalan. It's about a cabin that has a knock at the cabin. They also talk about The Whale, starring Cocaine Bear!
An Irish guy shot the latest installment of an American franchise in New Zealand. It's Evil Dead Rise! The first Evil Dead movie in a decade. Is the new film worth traveling to a disgusting movie theater to see??? Only the idiots that bring their crying infants to a disgustingly violent R-rated movie know for sure!
The summer movie season is a go! It's time for action! Time for adventure! Time for incorrect aspect ratio projections of a movie that takes up only two thirds of your giant movie theater screen of which you came to see said movie on. It's time to head back to the moopies and check out the final Marvel movie, Guardians of the Galaxy 3!
Indiana...let it go. We had a lot of dumb technical issues when filming this episode. One of our stupid mics stopped working 2 minutes into our discussion but we didn't discover that until after talking about the stupid Indiana Jones movie for 45 minutes so then we had to start the stupid discussion all over again. And for some reason on the second time we shot it, Rich Evans' microphone made him sound extra echo-y because Rich Evans is a sound anomaly. But you can still understand everything we say as we painstakingly go through this boring movie. So just relax and have fun, everybody. Relax and have fun!!! And Happy Birthday, Grimace!
Happy Barbenheimer everyone! Watch as these two elderly losers stall for half the video before finally discussing what some are calling the best movie of the year: Oppenheimer! In addition to that, Mike and Jay discuss the ongoing writer and actor strikes as well as it's consequences on movies, theaters, streamers, audiences, and most importantly what effect it will have on David Zaslav. Won't someone please think of poor David Zaslav?!
Mike and Jay go down one of the most unexpected rabbit holes of all time! It’s the Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! Brought to you by Vudu™ and Loot Crate™ and Quaker Oats™! Mike loves Vudu. It’s an interface his rotting, elderly, dementia-ridden brain can comprehend. It’s where he watches his movies and loves to click on the little pictures and see what other movies people have been in. This time, Mike saw that Jay’s old friend Kyle Gallner has been in 3 movies in the past 6 months or so. Mike watched the three most recent films and got a little something out of each one. He wanted to share them with Jay. And then with you, the internet audience. Are these movies destined to be classics decades from now? Probably not. They are lower budgeted quality independent films that make a heartful attempt at something new. Plus they do not have the words Clown, Shark, or Exorcist in the title. Did billions of people go to see them like the Barbie movie? Or Oppenhomie? Nope.
The power of Christ compels Mike and Jay to see another trash rebootquel cash grab soft-reboot sequel remake. This time, David Gordon Green and Blunhouse have got their dirty, disgusting hands on The Exorcist, one of Jay's favorite movies of all time. Is the movie any good???????? What do you think?????
The holiday season may be sort of over (except for News Years) but the derivative holiday-related shit films keep pooping out of our TVs. Hi, I'm Porky Fartbag and I'm here today to tell you about Mike and Jay (aka redlettermedia) they do a show called Half in the Bag where they talk about movies. On this episode they watched three recent holiday films: It's a Wonderful Knife, There's Something in the Barn, and Thanksgiving. It would have been more appropriate if there was a News Years Eves film in there too, but such as it goes. While a murderous Santa or horror Christmas film in the 1980's would have caused a stir, today it's par for the course. What, with all the filthy p*rn, shameful home renovation shows , trash music, angry political programing, and TLC fatso shows; a killer Santa Claus seems quaint. However, people keep making these movies hoping to shock or catch a view.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is the newest Ghostbusters movie. It's the sequel to the last Ghostbusters movie, which was a franchise reset from the Ghostbusters movie before that one. Do you...do you remember Ghostbusters? Mike, Jay, and Rich sit in an empty void to discuss this latest Sony product. Do you remember Ghostbusters?
Rich and Jay do the thing that the title of the video says. Remember Ghostbusters??
The gang is back with a live stream featuring all the latest Rise of Skywalker news!! Watch till the end to bid on a live auction for charity!!!
We just wanted to elaborate on some stuff we got wrong in our Wonder Woman 1984 Half in the Bag. Whoops.