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* TheScrappy: While some viewers may enjoy seeing WebVideo/RedLetterMedia's style of humor in a very early and crude form, Garrett Gilchrist's character Jacob acts like he's in a completely different film and grates in his every scene with stale attempts at ''Monty Python''-style wit.

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* TheScrappy: While some viewers may enjoy seeing WebVideo/RedLetterMedia's style of humor in a very early and crude form, Garrett Gilchrist's character Jacob acts like he's in a completely different film and grates in his every scene with stale attempts at ''Monty Python''-style wit.''Creator/MontyPython''-style wit.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The film pauses for a scene where an alien presents a can of Crystal Pepsi to the camera and then proceeds to methodically dowse its face with the stuff. This has nothing to do with anything in the film and is never referenced again. The scene resembles a deleted scene written by Garrett Gilchrist that involved Jacob having a can of soda poured on his head. Given that Stoklasa shot all of the alien scenes and did not like Gilchrist's contributions to the screenplay, it seems like a covert dig at Gilchrist.
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* TheScrappy: While some viewers may enjoy seeing Creator/RedLetterMedia's style of humor in a very early and crude form, Garrett Gilchrist's character Jacob acts like he's in a completely different film and grates in his every scene with stale attempts at ''Monty Python''-style wit.

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* TheScrappy: While some viewers may enjoy seeing Creator/RedLetterMedia's WebVideo/RedLetterMedia's style of humor in a very early and crude form, Garrett Gilchrist's character Jacob acts like he's in a completely different film and grates in his every scene with stale attempts at ''Monty Python''-style wit.
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* TheScrappy: While some viewers may enjoy seeing Creator/RedLetterMedia's style of humor in a very early and crude form, Garrett Gilchrist's character Jacob acts like he's in a completely different film and grates in his every scene with stale attempts at ''Monty Python''-style wit.

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