It's amazing.
I kinda want to make a thread about this video in the context of "as funny as this video is, if these are the videos they show cops its no wonder they're so trigger happy".
Rich Evans was allegedly born in 1976. Surviving Edged Weapons was made in 1988. That means Rich Evans would've been twelve years old when it was made.So, the police want a vídeo about how many ways they can die. They want it cheap, so they go to Millwaulkee and hire some hack frauds who use taxpayer money to make a bunch of action shorts.
And then it just end up being the best thing they ever saw?
I sense shenanigans. This video is the first ever RLM job.
Lies, they had an even split on three movies during Very Cannon Christmas.Not related to the current video, but I've been re-watching their Holiday episodes...
I really hope for this year's special they actually watch 3 Christmas related films. Their gimick the last two years has resulted in them only watching 1 Christmas themed film each year.
I would like to see some bad holiday cheer.
I can't even imagine the emotional rollercoaster at laughing at a crappy and outlandish recreation only to see the real damage immediately after.yea it gets kind of uncomfortable around the autopsy photos
its all fun and games until you see real dead people
I'm very disappointed that they didn't stap the first tape with a knife... or better, turn it into a knife!
Rich Evans was allegedly born in 1976. Surviving Edged Weapons was made in 1988. That means Rich Evans would've been twelve years old when it was made.
The RLM guys should try to track down some of the people who made the video, using the credits. If they're like... scary retired cops... well that's all the better.
Yeah same really. This episode didn't work for me.Gotta say, except for the opening, the humour in this one didn't quite click with me. Everyone seemed a bit tired on the interaction. One of their weaker efforts on that front.
But who cares when there's COKED OUT SLOTS GUY and OH MY GOD EVERYTHING IS A KNIFE.