 Apologies for the little bit of click-baity title, but I have very good reason because I am talking about a Resident Evil 4 remake, just not the one you think I'm talking about. Obviously with the massive success of the recent remake, completely taking over and beating most brand new AAA games because that's a landscape on its own. However, the remake I'm talking about is of a certified YouTube gem, at least from me. What I'm talking about is this. Wait, I need more battery. In its 360p glory, probably 240p at the time, this is the Resident Evil 4 movie that was made by the Bentley Brothers. This is from Bentley Brothers Productions. These are four brothers. I think there may be five or maybe more out in England. They made this video over 16 years ago, back on the 4th of August 2006. They made this fucking gem, and it is still one of my most favorite videos that YouTube ever created. Obviously, in the birth of YouTube we had a lot of different kind of ideas, whether it be production styles, but this was basically exactly what YouTube was. It wasn't owned by corporations, it wasn't shared or garbage or an area for where trailers would come. People making funny fucking videos are just doing their own thing, and these kids made something that is classic. And would you know it, they're remaking it. If you follow them on their Facebook page or their YouTube channel, you'll see that they kind of didn't outreach just to see what the reception would be if they were thinking about remaking it, and it was resounding. So they started up a GoFundMe to get some props, equipment and whatnot, and it surpassed it. And even they actually had to raise it a little bit due to costs, still surpassed it. It's still available if you want to donate to it, which I'm going to be trying to do later today. I love that these guys are still making videos after all this time. They shot in the same house for over a decade. I don't know if they're still in it, but that's how down to earth brass tasks these guys have been. They admittedly obviously slowed down, they all kind of went their own ways. The idea of four brothers coming together to make videos is a pretty awesome thing. That's kind of reviving the golden age of what YouTube used to be. So to see that these guys are coming back to remake it is pretty good. They've already released a still of Krauser. My main purpose for this video is that you guys should check them out. If you guys remember this video, definitely check it out. Share it. Get these guys some attention. If you want to contribute, I'm going to have the links to the Facebook page, the YouTube page, and the GoFundMe in the description below. I just wanted to give these guys a shout out because this is the channel that I have been subscribed to the longest. I have been following them ever since the beginning. I even did a shout out for them like two years ago when I was trying to do channel shout outs, but that kind of fell to the wayside. I'm really excited to see what they do. They've had a lot of time to improve. They've had a lot of time to figure out other ways to do what they couldn't have done back then. I think the last one was made with dollar store wigs and shoestring. So the fact that they've actually got some money for this one, even if it's only 2,500 pounds, I'm still excited to see what they do. Anyways guys, check them out. Definitely check them out, especially if you're nostalgic about this as I am. On top of that, comment below if you remember these guys or if you're completely introduced to them. If you're able to rewatch it, if you're able to sit through the quality, tell me what you think about it. Is it still as good as it is? I'm going to try and watch it again today. It's just gold. Absolute YouTube gold. Anyways, that's all from me guys. See you guys next time.