Haven't you seen the state and frequency of their releases? It looks pretty dead already to me. And they have a harder time not being libtards on camera too.
>RLM is dead >even though they still get hundreds of thousands of views consistently despite not uploading as much as a regular israeliteTuber, and pass the 1 million mark every once in a while >people post multiple threads about them daily
lmao
I wasn't being literal and you know it.
It's dead because they are dead inside (not the meme) and everything they do lacks flavor. Their only good videos are when they randomly ramble about star trek.
>everything they do lacks flavor
Their format, jokes, and personalities haven't changed at all for more than a decade. Most of their reviews of new flicks aren't as entertaining because new blockbusters all feel the same, there's nothing new to add or to joke about other than the collapse of the film and television industry.
this fr
but i don't have a new friend simulator
like all the movie reviewers are hyper cringe
i should've made real movie friends by now but i'm too much of a loser to hang out with them
People exagerate their "support" for TFA, only Mike really liked it initialy since he was overdosing on nostalgia and hopium (still can't forgive him for saying he loved it all teary eyed like a homosexual) but Rich and Jay were pretty neutral on it.
it has only been getting better and bigger budget. I think tim said they have like 20,000 paid subscribers now. The only thing that might frick it up this year is the writers strike.
At what point did RLM lose its charm? By no means I hate them, but around the turn of the year I just stopped caring for them and I've followed them since 2011-2012.
For me, I think it was a combination of things.
>HitB becoming rarer while BotW and re:View became more common
Not that I dislike either, but there was a certain shift of some sort that didn't sit right with me. >HitB stopped caring about skits and story
I know a lot of people didn't like them, but the skits had some of the funniest moments I've ever seen online. >Mike becoming more jovial and less tired cynic
He was just funnier before >Them becoming more PC >Them becoming more popular, attracting more moronic unfunny viewers that spew their memes
Also, does anyone remember when they did Christmas/New Year streams? I don't think it went on for very long, but watching Gorilla Interupted with a bunch of fellow anons while Jay was in chat was great.
when jay is imprisoned for his crimes
Tuesday
Haven't you seen the state and frequency of their releases? It looks pretty dead already to me. And they have a harder time not being libtards on camera too.
They have averaged two videos a month for the past four years.
Rich Evans has averaged six million black wieners up his arse a day for the past four billion years
Source?
Holy based! BBC lovers rejoice! Brb gotta start a one piece thread
Truth
>RLM is dead
>even though they still get hundreds of thousands of views consistently despite not uploading as much as a regular israeliteTuber, and pass the 1 million mark every once in a while
>people post multiple threads about them daily
lmao
I wasn't being literal and you know it.
It's dead because they are dead inside (not the meme) and everything they do lacks flavor. Their only good videos are when they randomly ramble about star trek.
>everything they do lacks flavor
Their format, jokes, and personalities haven't changed at all for more than a decade. Most of their reviews of new flicks aren't as entertaining because new blockbusters all feel the same, there's nothing new to add or to joke about other than the collapse of the film and television industry.
they stopped doing visual gags because that's too much effort
When Mike dies from alcohol poisoning
RLM is already dead. People need to just stop visiting its grave.
this fr
but i don't have a new friend simulator
like all the movie reviewers are hyper cringe
i should've made real movie friends by now but i'm too much of a loser to hang out with them
Their refusal to review The Batman (2022) was the beginning of their downfall.
No. The beginning was giving a resounding recommendation to force awakens.
People exagerate their "support" for TFA, only Mike really liked it initialy since he was overdosing on nostalgia and hopium (still can't forgive him for saying he loved it all teary eyed like a homosexual) but Rich and Jay were pretty neutral on it.
Damn how did Jay recover from that frickhuge bald spot?
It is already dead on a spiritual level
>When will RLM end?
the show must go on until they start getting actual old age dementia. It will be hilarious.
This will happen first
they will sign with the same megacorp that runs AVGN lol
I have a hard time imagining On Cinema at the Cinema continuing into 2023. Is it still good?
it has only been getting better and bigger budget. I think tim said they have like 20,000 paid subscribers now. The only thing that might frick it up this year is the writers strike.
At what point did RLM lose its charm? By no means I hate them, but around the turn of the year I just stopped caring for them and I've followed them since 2011-2012.
For me, I think it was a combination of things.
>HitB becoming rarer while BotW and re:View became more common
Not that I dislike either, but there was a certain shift of some sort that didn't sit right with me.
>HitB stopped caring about skits and story
I know a lot of people didn't like them, but the skits had some of the funniest moments I've ever seen online.
>Mike becoming more jovial and less tired cynic
He was just funnier before
>Them becoming more PC
>Them becoming more popular, attracting more moronic unfunny viewers that spew their memes
Also, does anyone remember when they did Christmas/New Year streams? I don't think it went on for very long, but watching Gorilla Interupted with a bunch of fellow anons while Jay was in chat was great.
stfu
when Macaulay Culkin finally dies from the drugs he's been laundering through this youtube channel
It’s true that Rich has a BBC addiction. Apparently he tried to get his wife to join him but she didn’t want to