A brief explanation of Nick Nolte. . . He was a pretty big movie star in the 1980s, probably best known for megahit "48 Hours" with Eddie Murphy. He's had substance abuse issues his whole life, which damaged his career enough that he more or less disappeared by the end of the 1990s-- not that he ever stopped acting, but he was in very low-tier stuff. And he's one of the unfortunate guys who aged terribly, and quickly, from alcohol and drug use. So Nolte just became, somewhat randomly, Rifftrax's go-to guy when there's a dissipated or decrepit or drunk character to riff. Probably helped to make it a running gag that Mike does a funny voice impression of him. They could have used any actor whose career or life was (nearly) ruined by substance abuse. Like, say, Mickey Rourke (though if you don't know who Nolte is, you probably don't know who Mickey Rourke is, either!) That's really all the "lore" behind the constant Nolte references that you need to know! (Fwiw, Nolte did a guest shot on "Poker Face" a couple of years ago, and he was great in it. Haggard, yes, but great. So the running Rifftrax gag isn't what I'd call entirely "fair", making it seem like the guy lives in a garbage dumpster. . . )
@SardonicSaysАй бұрын
Thanks for the write up! I certainly hope Mr. Nolte he got the help he needed eventually. I'll have to check out 48 hours.
@krombopoulosmichaelАй бұрын
Spot on. He's the Gary Busey of Red Letter Media.
@JJHowell884Ай бұрын
@@SardonicSays "Three Fugitives" and "48 Hrs 2" are also recommended.
@Boog609Ай бұрын
He's legitimately fantastic in The Thin Red Line, too.
@RosenThorneАй бұрын
It's also worth mentioning that he was declared "Sexiest Man Alive" by People Magazine in 1992. Yes, really.
@StinkaroniАй бұрын
Finally some high quality content about rifftrax! I love some of their episodes. Thanks.
@WhatsMyLineАй бұрын
So happy to see a long form, in depth KZbin video on Rifftrax-- finally! I've long wondered why no one has done this before, Rifftrax has been around forever but all I could ever find were fairly superficial "Top Ten"-type videos till now. Gotta shout out your choice of FTL music for the opening. . .. FTL just happens to be my favorite game of all time. :) This was a wonderful video. (I also really loved your video on the Netflix MST3k seasons, btw, which is what caused me to sub and get a notification for this new video right away!)
@SardonicSaysАй бұрын
Thanks so for much for watching! And yeah FTL is an eternal classic!
@WhatsMyLineАй бұрын
@@SardonicSays Sam and Max, too. ;) Seems we share a lot of likes. . . I haven't watched every Rifftrax, of course, but I have bought and/or acquired about 300 movies and 300 shorts, so I've spent a good chunk of money over the years. At their best, they're every bit as great as MST3k was at its best. Maybe a little more inconsistent. But the Rifftrax versions of "The Room", "Birdemic", and for my money, "A Talking Cat!?!" are among the funniest things I've ever seen. Not to mention that the Rifftrax guys somehow managed to get me to watch the entire "Twilight" saga-- MULTIPLE times. "Line. . . ?" I look forward (I hope) to more MST3k/Rifftrax type videos from you in the future if that's what you have in mind!
@enemyvАй бұрын
You may think the views/subs on Rifftrax is low, but MST3K has always been niche, had low ratings... it's probably super successful for an MST3K based entity.
@CinnamonGrrlErin1Ай бұрын
I love the Bridget and MJ riffs, they have a mild kind of "mean girls" quality to some of them (especially towards Watson in the Sherlock Holmes movies lmao), although I also love the times when they actually seem to be getting into the movie, like Beyond Christmas. Lady Mobster is one of my favorites too, partially because my parents were big All My Children fans, so Susan Lucci was a familiar face in our house.
@krombopoulosmichaelАй бұрын
Awesome. Nice work.
@applejaxmusic1603Ай бұрын
Hahahaha whoooooaaaaa recommending Rollergator out the gate bold choice
@SchlockyАй бұрын
Excellent video!
@nothing-2-live-4Ай бұрын
Haven't finished the video yet --but, if it's not mentioned, "Hobgoblins" is another great mst3k-to-rifftrax movie that's done way better by rifftrax. That's in my "canon." It was the first one I saw live, plus they kept my favorite riff about the Wisconsin Dells in the opening credits. mst3k had to cut scenes for time plus a lot of the mst3k riffs were just your standard "shut up" jokes. The Rifftrax Hobgoblins is the definitive version.
@RosenThorneАй бұрын
First off, great video! Second, when the Sotenbori music showed up in the Samurai Cop section, I was playing Yakuza 7 at the time and thought my game was bugged as I was both not in a battle and in Yokohama.
@SardonicSaysАй бұрын
Much thanks!! And that's quite the serendipity there, ha! Always loved that track.
@CinnamonGrrlErin1Ай бұрын
My impression is that Rifftrax fans tend to be older and mostly people who were already fans, or at least aware, of MST3K. And this style of sarcastic humor just might not appeal to a broad audience. I had to give up trying to get my friends into it, because they didn't really get the point of talking over the movies, even as a joke.
@SardonicSaysАй бұрын
Definitely something I've encountered too! Definitely wonderful when you meet up with other people who get it though
@CinnamonGrrlErin1Ай бұрын
@SardonicSays thankfully this is one of the least toxic fandoms out there and the online community is decent. I've made some riffing groups on FB too. The origina idea was to kind of revive the old "Caption This" MST3K game from the SciFi Channel website, except each group has a theme. MSTKitchen, MST3Karaoke, etc.
@nothing-2-live-4Ай бұрын
siiiiiiick!!!!
@Akalos1Ай бұрын
Great work. One thing though, "problematic" usually just means funny. Early rifftrax was a magical time; asking whether you should remove media is abhorrent, especially ones featuring poor lowtax.