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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
Dead Letter Media
Callin it like we see it
Nuff said
A Starving Childrens Productions
Callin it like we see it
Nuff said
A Starving Childrens Productions
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Dr Strangelove a timeless movie.
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"The End of the World as we know it, to paraphrase a Bangles song."
Ray Palpatine the savior of Star Wars...
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BEHOLD! The future of Star Wars is here, and its Savior is Ray Palpatine...
Marvel's Death nail
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Confirmation that the Silver Surfer is to be breasted/female shows that Bobby and Kevin aren't taking the cure that Deadpool and Wolverine offered. this is a preamble video, more to come.
Venture Brothers-The pilot
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We talk about the foundational episode of this modern classic with special guest Eric.
Sam I am. My review of this Netflix Documentary
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An unvarnished look at the son of Sam case.
The day Star Wars died?
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I pose a question- When did Star Wars Die? Please leave your answer in the comments.
The Prisoner Ep 1
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Starting a review of this cult classic TV show. It is more fun than I thought.
Kite man Ep 1
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We discuss the first episode of Kite man; special guest Eric (found audio file).
Mark Hamill is not O.K.
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Since time ended last Tuesday. Mr. Hamill has been radio silent, why?
Is Plan 9 From Outer Space REALLY the worst movie ever made?
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Is Plan 9 From Outer Space REALLY the worst movie ever made?
The Portrayal of the Salem 7 in Agatha All Along was a disservice to the Characters and the Audience
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The Portrayal of the Salem 7 in Agatha All Along was a disservice to the Characters and the Audience
How is Wandavision the first instalment of the multiverse saga?
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How is Wandavision the first instalment of the multiverse saga?
YOutube my interview with "Billy the Artist." He was Maury's "crucial eyewitness" to "cult activity at Untermyer." You may have a different impression of Terry after that.
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It died when clone wars ended
Star Wars was always preachy. It was about nazis, facsism, colonialism, imperialism, etc. etc. etc. It convinced an entire generation of americans (unknowingly) that the Vietcong were the good guys. The difference is, that the writing was good. The world building was interesting. It makes all the difference.
First! Yep, best show in my opinion. Says that it got cancelled once Lazzo left 🙏 We need to go fund a novel series. The writing is so good! Also, best characters arc I have seen in media! 21, amazing
Btw, I was 13 when it came out. Perfect. I grew up with it Sophomore year 420 we skipped and I brought folks to my place, we got hi and showed them season 2 Memories 🥰
Preach on
Amen, Amen.
Star Wars died in the mid 80s when the last PotF figures languished on the pegs and children’s cartoons were the only new SW media, save the forgotten niche RPG. Everything since then has been attempting to sponge off the OT for success and relevance. What we have now is the thrice warmed over zombie corpse of The Empire Strikes Back.
I can see that. I wish it wasn't so.
For me it was when Disney changed the canon. Anything after 'Legends' was fan fic to ma
Truth
The day Star Wars died was when the internet became a thing and suddenly every fringe, bizarre opinion was even louder than the moderate opinions of the majority, and it became possible to retain your teenage personality and tastes into adulthood and even middle age. That's the broader problem with Hollywood today, the current generation of screenwriters started their literary journey in online fandom spaces and never gained the complexity of taste and depth of understanding necessary to tell a story that transcends generational and political boundaries. They write shows as an extension of their online lives and as a reflection of the impersonal strawmen arguments they have there. Which, incidentally, isn't just a problem with "the left" - it happens even with shows explicitly trying to appeal to a right-wing audience. Normal right-wing people dislike the DailyWire's "Mr Birchum", because its writers chose to include stereotypical "woke" characters for the sake of mocking them, that being what online fringe communities like, where normal right-wingers actually want to see media that doesn't feature those people at all.
Spot on, I don't like being preached at by anyone.
You were watching the Jimmy Dore show... that tells me everything I need to know about you.
And who do you watch? Or rather what is acceptable? Maybe get off your high horse with your pharisee like purity tests
Thank you for proving a point. What is wrong with the Jimmy Dore Show? Examples?
Preach on
Well to reply to those who are too dumb to know when they're being grifted to, he has absolutely no integrity. Granted nobody that had anything to do with TYT ever did.
I think the optimistic answer is that there used to only be a bit of Star Wars and it was great, but now there’s lots and lots of it out there and it includes a lot of variety. I think of it like a long series that has some great episodes and some that I don’t like so much, but I’m still glad there’s a lot. Like in the 90’s if we heard a song we really liked we’d buy the CD, even if we would end up not liking any of the other songs. We just got used to it being that way, that only some of any band’s music would match our taste. And sometimes we would find great surprises in the other songs. I am okay with this particular crapshoot Anyway, Stay Frosty Everyone ❄️💙❄️
There's a degree to which that is true, but every bad episode degrades the IP - it makes it harder to hold onto a version of Star Wars that works for you, it makes it harder to have conversations about Star Wars, it makes it harder to find the portion of episodes that you will like, and it reduces the likelihood that any two Star Wars fans mean the same thing when they say "Star Wars fan".
@Yurisei6732 I can’t disagree with you on that, but as all this chaos peppers our fandom, we do have to pick our favourites. I know, just as you wanted more awesome, I did too. But we are being pushed into accepting a new circumstance, one that involves bad Star Wars content. While I did say I choose the optimistic angle, I have not gone to theatres in at least a few years. Perhaps I am doing an avoidance thing to avoid feeling worse about things, but I don’t really feel like I have a choice. Complaining comes so easily, and yes we do have a lot of things giving us the opportunity to complain, but that’s no good for us. It creates a negative baseline emotion in relation to the topic and I am not okay with allowing those feelings to bleed into areas that I already love. It has to be broken into pieces and each piece evaluated individually. However, as we fans do this I want to encourage you and all the others to not dwell in the bad stuff. You are right that it is harder to talk about Star Wars IPs because we don’t all like the same stuff. If I don’t like their latest animated series but you do then we have grounds for an argument, but we also have the option of choosing not to argue about it but to explain why each of us enjoys the different properties. There have been productions that I really didn’t like but then after a good conversation I could see the value in it that I hadn’t noticed before. It didn’t make me a full blown fan, but it did open my mind so I was a thinker on the issue rather than just a detractor. It was good for me to learn to be a bit less rigid. Your comment is wise, well considered, and while I do agree, I also feel we can do better in an encouraging kind of way. Maybe I just dislike the culture war and its involvement in fiction. It just shouldn’t be there at all
@@yurisei6732that bit you said about liking the portion of episodes actually does hit me. I really liked The Mandalorian until certain episodes happened and it killed it for me. I just wanted to acknowledge you good point and also to let you know that I am indeed not able to look at it all in the positive. Ughhh those brightly coloured scooters!!!
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@ heh, thanks man! 😊
The prequels didn't "kill" Star Wars for me but they did mark the franchise's long, slow descent into sickness and confusion. For me, the moment that Star Wars truly died was in The Last Jedi, specifically when Luke tossed *HIS FATHER'S LIGHTSABER* contemptuously over his shoulder. The film had barely even begun and I already knew that I had seen all I needed to see. It was like a big middle finger from the writer/director to the audience and I gave them one right back. The Mandolorian was a nice distraction. It had some fun moments, although it also had its problems. Andor was the first murmur of the bloated corpse of Star Wars trying to push out a heartbeat. I enjoyed it greatly. These days, I still love Star Wars...but it's essentially just a little bubble of Star Wars that exists between 1977 and 1998, plus a few exceptional outliers.
“Is there no one out there who can help us” ? 😂 At least Lucasfilm have a new motto !
Right.
Yeah don't care Disney, just make Andor season 2 excellent and then we can talk (probably not).
Abso-@*!&in-lutly, can't wait.
Disney ruined the franchise for me. I will continue to watch spin offs that are related to my favorite characters (specially Anakin/Vader) but I won't watch any new episode movie.
I saw the headline a few days ago, but couldn't tell if it was fake or not. I hope he does buy it and makes everything up to this point look like trash.
Amen
I loved "Plan 9" when I was a kid in the '70s. I think it was good for a horror movie from 1957.
Truth
Manos: The Hands of Fate. The Master would not approve of any other opinion!
Truth
"The beautiful flowers she had planted, with her own hands, had become nothing more than the lost roses of her cheeks." Such deep writing.
Indeed
Its called the "Worst Film Ever Made" because of the amateur and shoddy production and film making techniques used, not so much the end result itself. So while it may be more entertaining than say, Rise of Skywalker or Xanadu, it is technically far worse from a technical filmmaking perspective. However, Neil Breen has surpassed Ed Wood in terms of hacky film making.
I like both Tim Burton's and Disney's Sleepy Hollow. Comparison is an apples and oranges situation. The book gives a passing mention that one of the theories is a Hessian horseman got his head shot off by a cannonball. The Disney version centered around the love triangle. The ending left it up in the air if Icabod was hunted down by the headless horseman or if Brom Bones scared Icabod out of town. Tim Burton used the names and places but the characters were completely different. Thanks for sharing.
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Plan 9 certainly wasn’t worse than Ishtar or Joker 2 and those cost hundreds of millions
Testify!!!
I've always thought so, or it's the worst I've attempted to watch. It wasn't long into it I stopped couldn't take it anymore.
Sounds like me trying to watch Barbarella
The worst movie ever made was Starcrash: The adventures of Stella Star. Prove me wrong.
Never heard of it. It's on the list, Thanks for the info.
Anyone who says "Plan 9 from Outer Space" is not the worst movie ever made has never seen the cockpit scene. Two kitchen chairs in front of a shower curtain.
All a part of the films charm.
Plan 9 is comedic gold if nothing else... Being a long time fan of terrible movies and having seen many of them spanning 100 years of film making... My nomination for worst movie ever would be 'They Saved Hitler's Brain'. At least Monster-A-Go-Go made me feel something.
Let us not forget the man with two brains?
Then there is the buffalo, where else do buffalo get to star in a scifi movie . I searched in vain ...
Absolutely correct
Ed Woods Plan Nine is watchable it is a bit like having a friend in his cups tell you a bizarre story the telling is the interesting part. Also resurrecting Bela Lugosi, from the dead to be in his movie is touching and a devotional to his good friend. Who does not want to be resurrected to be in a movie ? What else do you have to do ? A actor never misses his roll call ...
Always
What about Ed Wood's movie "Glen or Glenda"? Was he a real cross dresser in life?
Yes he was. He claimed he wore women's underwear during most of his military service in WW2
Blame his mother, she wanted a daughter and dressed Ed, up female at home , starting at a young age . Note that Ed joined the Marines because they build men, and that was in WWII. Ed served not in combat directly, but in grave detail a gastly horrific experience of finding dead Marines from combat and processing them honorably. Ed , bitten by mosquitoes contracted a worm disease and became quite ill . When he recovered barely, he was assigned to the secretarial pool as it was light duty. So Ed became the fastest most accurate typer the Marines had. Assigned with the females he still excelled. Typing skills came in handy for writing fast scripts later in his life ... So Ed was hooked on crossdressing, taught and encouraged by his Mother, and when she was gone, he still sought comfort from womens clothing and alcohol a potent mix ...
@@glenchapman3899 He claimed he was in combat too. Not exactly correct, although island fighting anyone could be killed by a sniper at any time even well behind the lines... So in that respect you could inflate you were in combat like situation ...
@@bhartley868 But if I recall he did claim he was on the first wave that hit Tarawa. I think he may have even claimed to have parachuted into combat as well. Back in the 80s when there was a resurgence of interest in the guy, such information was a lot harder to find than it is today.
His wife in the movie divorced him for a variety of reasons in real life, drinking, poor provider, and this women's clothing problem known or unknown by her . His last wife was OK with it apparently... However the movie is not a true story of events as usual ...
I didn't care because I'd never heard of them before, so didn't seem like a disservice to me. That said, their implementation could have been done better because they only felt like a credible threat when first appearing, but afterwards felt more like a minor nuisance, which also undermined Lilia's self-sacrifice a bit.
The penis is evil; the gun is good.
I thought Metropolis was more an analog of D.C. or Philadelphia while Gotham was NYC.
Captial city was more a D.C. But a great thing to look up, keep on enjoying the channel.
They need to bring back the rolled chicken tacos too - Just Sayin'!
Preach on!
I need a caramel apple empanada now... thanks brother!
So good, me too!
28 subscribers... LOL yea, Hard pass.
@@felseyjr71 hey, we’re only just getting started. These things take time. Give us a break.
The Devonian period was approximately 419.2 million years ago and lasted for about 60.3 million years. Geology changed a lot starting around the time of the movie. Even things that were taught as common knowledge in the 80's were different by the early 2000's.
Personally, I'd have to strongly disagree. The video description of "another missed opportunity to develop the story and characters" is quite literally the opposite of what happened. The last few episodes of this show were incredibly story and character driven. This one focused on Lilia as a character, about her story, and it tied together all the parts that didn't make sense in the past few episodes. It was dramatic, emotional, powerful, and most definitely climactic at the end. You said that that way the Salem Seven were defeated was anticlimactic and not lived up to their name, but personally I feel like the way they were defeated, through the act of sacrifice, and very artistic and better than another one of Marvel's epic-but-really-kind-of-boring fight scenes with just CGI. The stage and costume designs for this episode were also excellent, with great references to other famous films and plays. So no, it was not a missed opportunity, it was an excellent delve into Lilia's life, and a poetic way to end the miss-matched life that she lived. I also think you're not looking at each individual episode holistically enough. The show is clearly building up to something. One character death at a time, it's all building to something that we're all waiting for. It doesn't mean that they're a disposable tool, it means that the producers aren't afraid to kill a character for the sake of storytelling. The show is also not afraid to fall into cliche's, such as the predictability of next episode's likely character death. I have a feeling that's the entire intention - we're supposed to be expecting that to happen, that's the point. There's definitely something it's all going toward, and only considering it as a singular episode and not one of a whole show isn't a great idea. You've also mistaken what a "Green Witch" is, with the whole complaint about Agatha being the basis of the Wicked Witch of the West. A Green Witch is a witch that specializes in Earth magic and the elements. THIS DOESN'T MEAN THAT THEY'RE GREEN IN COLOUR. Also your complaint about Agatha only saying one line about it being based on her is also a bit unnecessary. The way they executed it is how these types of references work. She was completely casual about it, it wasn't meant to be a big thing, and I think it wasn't a very valid point to bring up. You also said "every word said should mean something and add to the story." Two things wrong here. 1) It's an incorrect statement. If every word were to hold some significance, media would be very awkward and weird. Shows and movies have to mimic reality. Is every word you say significant? What about small talk? Without it the show would feel really unrealistic in the sense of writing. 2) The statement did have significance. It was a fun reference to the Wizard of Oz, and it was reminder of just how ancient and influential Agatha was.
@@GPPiano thanks for taking the time to express your thoughts. Everything you said was legit. Thanks for watching!
"iim not like the others" :pick me"
I couldn't disagree more. Im obsessed with the show. I think its the best marvel show so far.
@@devinkavanaugh1034 Glad to hear from people who are enjoying it. We appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching.
Hard disagree. Loving all of it.
@@ButterflyFalling Hey that’s great! Really. We’re just calling it like WE see it. YOU can see it any way you choose. Thanks for watching, and thanks for the comment. Peace.
I met a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vik's, and his hair was perfect! Kinda want to meet his tailor. Also the movie Full Eclipse was an "interesting" installment from the 90's, if I recall.
I saw werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand Walking through the streets of SoHo in the rain He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Fooks For to get a big dish of beef chow mein
Blade started the whole Marvel Cinematic Era! Ain't nothing wrong with 2 wong fuu westley! Theres Only Ever Gonna be 1 Blade! Also Blade 2 is Amazing because its Directed by Del Toro & has Norman Reedus in. B.P.R.D. Shirt
@@Cesarramirezvip yes.
Why are you watching something you dont like? Then making a video about something you dont like instead of making a video about something you enjoy? Sounds like a self made HELL.
If not for the anger what does DLM have going on?
@@lyleabrahams we’ve made many videos about things we enjoy. We’ve only been active for just over a month, and one thing we want to do is real-time responses to new content, and Agatha All Along is the first series that came along, so we’re going to see it through. We’re also following The Penguin, which is also currently airing. Check out our reviews of that, and see what we think of it…
How did you guys not mention Forever Knight?
Well, we’re bound to leave some things out from time to time…thanks for your comment. We appreciate the discourse! 🤘😎
Where can I watch them? Only seeing clips on TH-cam....( Takushkanshkan aka Tom V.)
@@TheTakushkanshkan it’s on several streaming services, including Adult Swim, Hoopla, Netflix, Prime, and Apple TV. Prime and Apple charge for them. The others are free 🤘😎
Victor playing with fire though and gonna get more than burnt, he’s not made for life of crime, because in reality it’s sucks like every other job 😂good luck on your channel and enjoy the penguin 😊 oh riddle me this” What has keys but can’t open locks?”
Hey thanks. Yeah, Victor is totally playing with fire, especially running with Oz like he is. The Penguin, no less. And he’s there while Oz is moving up in the world, so to speak, so what does the future hold for Vic? Or does he even have one? We’ll see… Oh, and the other thing? A piano. Peace 🤘😎
Uhhhhhh ....
The Stuff was great in that bad sort of way.
...sure?
28 days/weeks later is more "biological weapon gone wrong" than zombie. If you watch them expecting a zombie movie, you are only going to be mad and disappointed. But that kid in weeks needed to die, yeah. Also seconded on The Serpent and the Rainbow - that was a decent movie. The nail scene was pretty "memorable" the first time I saw that as a young kid in the 90's. Also, I don't think zombies are supposed to make "sense" - which is one of the reasons why they're so horrifying. A slow, inevitable death that is relentlessly stalking you. You can run for awhile, take precautions to stave it off, even physically fight it off, but not constantly forever. 2nd Also: A bit disappointed that there was no mention of Max Brooks (son of Mel Brooks) writing The Zombie Survival Guide or World War Z.
You expressed a lot of concern on why Disney would not have someone like Elon Musk in their films. Yet he already appeared, playing himself, in Iron Man 2.
Well, that movie was made before Disney acquired Marvel, so...
Boooo