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The Darkest Portrayal of Satan in Cinema
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The most terrifying performance you’ve never seen.
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Michael Fassbender’s performance in the movie Song to Song is a terrifying allegory. Fassbender plays Cook, a music producer who is more like Satan from Paradise Lost or The Judge from Blood Meridian than he is like a man.
Watch the character corrupt Natalie Portman, Rooney Mara and Ryan Gosling in this: Fassbender’s most chilling acting role in Terrence Malick’s most chilling film.
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The most terrifying performance you’ve never seen.
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Michael Fassbender’s performance in the movie Song to Song is a terrifying allegory. Fassbender plays Cook, a music producer who is more like Satan from Paradise Lost or The Judge from Blood Meridian than he is like a man.
Watch the character corrupt Natalie Portman, Rooney Mara and Ryan Gosling in this: Fassbender’s most chilling acting role in Terrence Malick’s most chilling film.
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Why Does Everyone Hate Ayn Rand?
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Ayn Rand was both loved and hated for her ideas. She wrote about men, women, money, art, freedom and the greatness in you. Subscribe - youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured * This video shares the story of Ayn Rand, a writer and philosopher who found success in two major novels: The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. Despite her success, however, she was never embraced by Hollywood. Or, for that matte...
Auditions That Launched Careers
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Job applications that went viral. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - ming #auditions * This video presents and analyzes hilarious, moving and ground-breaking auditions. It features a Jim Carrey audition, as well as auditions by Tom Cruise, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Steve Carrell for Anchorman and Mark Hamill for Star Wars. These...
The Stunt That Ended Buster Keaton's Career
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Buster Keaton was as reckless as he was hilarious. This is his life and greatest work. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - ming * Buster Keaton was a seminal figure in action comedy. Like his contemporary Charlie Chaplin, Buster produced hundreds of hilarious, insane and iconic silent movie stunts. His films made him a legend. This is Buster Keaton. #stunts...
The Dark Art of Dr. Seuss (Every Banned Work)
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#drseuss #videoessay Meet the cat behind the hat ;) Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - ming * Theodor Seuss Geisel - or Dr. Seuss - is the artist who created The Cat in the Hat, The Grinch, The Lorax, Yertle the Turtle and other classics. But the cat behind the hat has a history… One which includes many darker works. This video explores the lesser known ar...
$0m vs $168m Mad Max Movie
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#madmax #furiosa #melgibson George Miller made Mad Max for 480x less money than Furiosa. We compare both films. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz * Long before Mad Max: Fury Road (starring Tom Hardy) and Furiosa, George Miller made Mad Max for $350,000. This video compares the 1979 movie, starring Mel Gibson, with Furiosa, starring Anya Taylor-J...
The Writer Who Took on Hollywood and Won (Princess Bride vs. Fox)
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#princessbride #videoessay Once upon a time, before the multiverse, a writer made a promise to his daughters… Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz * William Goldman wrote The Princess Bride with his daughters in mind. The story is a pure fairytale, with the sword fight scene, the battle of wits scene and characters Westley, Buttercup, Vizzini, Fezz...
Why James Bond Author Is So Controversial
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#jamesbond #ianfleming #seanconnery When a seasoned spy, gambler and drinker starts writing books, this is what you get. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz * Ian Fleming turned his life as a spy - and the lives of spies he knew - into the James Bond books. Starting with Casino Royale, Ian Fleming wrote 14 Bond books. But in 2023, all books, inclu...
Mel Gibson Exposed Hollywood and Paid the Price
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#melgibson #videoessay A fair portrait of a complex dude. This is Mel Gibson. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz * Mel Gibson, the actor-director famous for movies like Braveheart, Apocalypto, The Passion of the Christ and Hacksaw Ridge, has led a controversial life. His is a movie career troubled by internal demons, recorded rants, South Park pa...
The Most Profound Ending in Sci-fi History?
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#alexgarland #devs #nickofferman #videoessay Alex Garland’s Devs is the best ‘boring’ show on tv. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz * Written by director Alex Garland, Devs is a feast of philosophy and science-fiction. Alex Garland is best known for sci-fi movies Ex Machina and Annihilation, and Civil War. Devs in fact stars many Civil War actor...
Thievery
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#cinemahistory #videoessay Every movie director is a thief. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz #quentintarantino * Stories are repeated throughout movie history as directors, screenwriters and producers are inspired by each other. This is the case for movie directors in all genres, and is particularly noticeable in Quentin Tarantino movies. From ...
A.I. and Us - How the Experiment Ends
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Don't be afraid, dear human. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Contact - creatorsmz * From Sora to Claude 3 to ChatGPT, generative A.I. breakthroughs are happening almost every week, dividing people into AI optimists and pessimists. The Doomer movement, led by Eliezer Yudkowsky with support from Nick Bostrom, Yuval Harari and Elon Musk, thinks AGI is likely and woul...
How Modern Art Invents its Value
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#modernart #videoessay Modern art is absurd. This is how we got here. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Instagram - creatorsmz * Modern art differs from art of the past. Art of the Ancient, Renaissance, Classical, Neoclassical and Impressionist periods attempted to bring meaning to the viewer. The works of artists like Pablo Picasso, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo ...
when your bad parenting becomes a tv show
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#succession #rupertmurdoch #videoessay From Murdochs to Roys, this is the story of Succession. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Instagram - creatorsmz * Succession gives a brilliant example of how a screenwriter adapts a mogul. Rupert Murdoch is the controversial billionaire owner of Fox and Newscorp. Succession, produced by screenwriter Jesse Armstrong and filmmak...
Did Disney Forget How to Make Movies?
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#disney #disneymovies #videoessay Disney movies are dying and Bob Iger is reluctant to revive them. So Disney is fading… but not for the first time. Subscribe - www.youtube.com/@CreatorsMZ/featured Instagram - creatorsmz * The quality of Disney movies is dying. Under CEO Bob Iger, the Walt Disney Company and its Marvel, Star Wars and Disney princess franchises find themselves in ...
The Tragedy of Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon
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The Tragedy of Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon
great video but title does not cover the contents at all.. what happened, was it an accident?
Fooville?
The balls it must take to not even flinch as a fucking HOUSE basically falls on you is insane.
How BaAaAD Can i Be
I love him still. He never gets old because he was our escape from the drudgery and poverty of the 60s 70,.in ireland. Comedy is the medicine that allowes the mind to wander away from the anxiety of trying to survive in a unfriendly atmosphere with the possibility of conflict hanging over our planet. A distraction that can make us laugh is priceless. It would be a sad place if we couldn't laugh. If we survive they might stop us laughing because it offended someone. I'm way of track sorry.😊
❤ Father ❤
Pretentious to say at least. But I feel the film's visual group would do miracles with Ellis's Glamorama into a film.
Physical comedy, perfected way back then and never bettered.
1:10 ..."Ultimately dying of heart failure, alone, and accepting the very welfare payments she despised." Uh, yeah, people do die -- she wasn't immortal. (Is there something particularly significant that "heart failure" would be the immediate cause of an 77 year-old's death? Was that a moral failing of some kind?) She wasn't alone; it's true that her husband did precede her to the grave; they didn't have children, but she still had followers who visited her practically every day or every other day. So, sorry! She wasn't "alone." The "welfare payments" she received were HER ENTITLEMENTS, drawn on an account she paid into -- which she (as well as everyone else compelled to report their income) was COMPELLED to pay into. She was supposed to relinquish that, because she was opposed to being threatened with imprisonment for failing to pay into it?!?....It's utterly bizarre that it is the VICTIMS of theft -- moreover the ones who vocally OPPOSE the compulsory nature of the system -- who are told (by whom? by the perpetrators of the theft -- those who SUPPORT the coercive aspect of the system!) that they cannot GET THEIR OWN MONEY BACK!!! The ones who OPPOSED the compulsory system are the ones MOST ENTITLED to be compensated.
In the early 1960's there was a "Twilight Zone" episode featuring Buster involving one of the favourite themes of creative fantasists , time travel . The episode was brilliant , primarily due to Buster's comedic genius . Even then at an advanced age he manifestly had lost none of the theatrical flair and idiosyncratic facial expression that endeared him to millions decades earlier . Recommended viewing !
Brilliant
uh yeh, michael fassenebender is a fucking nazi
Christians perceive the snake as evil.
That line from Mean Girls fits so well after that Notebook scene. I mean, we were all thinking it!
Never let things be forgiven, there is always something scary around the next corner.
watching monsters being born.
The Notebook became an American Icon delivered by two Canadians 😂
So many beautiful shots of Austin and Central Texas!
Momoa: you totally ignored Ronon Dex.
Find something else to cover up words like fuck and pussy instead of just the lame old annoying beep.
Beautiful video
I wish someday, somewhere, i met Mel & we talk about everything. Mel G is Based, fuck your hatred against him
Ive always had a tremendous amount of respect for Mel Gibson, even though his troubled period. This film and how he treated RDJ sky rocketed my respect for him. True blue, our guy.
2:30 I know I'm not the first to say it, it meant an odd/strange, or even sometimes shady kind of fellow.
12:08 It is a shame more comedies don’t get Oscar recognition. This performance is absolutely stellar. I mean, that’s incredible acting for real.
Fabulous editing for the McAdams sequence, well done.
I recall his small role in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" where he was directive Sergent Culpepper (Spencer Tracy) captain of the Santa Rosita California police department, in his attempt to escape fourteen nuts in two cabs, who were after him to get $350,000 00 away from him. Even that short clip was so characteristic of Keaton's style. He was one of the greatest who can never be replaced . All of the greats are now in the History books.
Jason Momoa - you somehow forgot that he was in Stargate Atlantis as "the tough guy not a beach boy" for FOUR YEARS before being "the mainstream"?
The rotating set was used by Fred Astaire long before Stanley Kubrik used it in 2001.
10:19 most guys have dreamed of having that from Amanda.
I knew the name, but had no idea what he had done. Watching this video made me root for him and I when in the end you said he (as far as we know) was happy, it brought a tear to my eye. It was a shame he got punished so severely for one flop after doing such great things. I doubt he would have risked such an expensive stunt again for another movie. That said, I feel there was a lesson there: bigger budgets and more impressive stunts are not something to rely on for the success of your movie. The big studios clearly did not learn this lesson come 2024.
He made one movie that bombed, and they didn't let him have control over any movie again. Modern Hollywood is pumping out trash and those directors and writers just keep going.
This film had so much potential with the cast and ideas for the plot. It just went overboard with the pretentiousness, whispering, and certain plot points. Its really a shame, I just see the potential for a much better film with not all that much changed.
Hard agree. I made it about an hour in, and I had to stop watching.
I think a lot of people would agree with you, fintan and Skibbity... I usually don't love the plots of Malick movies the way I love the plots of other movies. Generally Malick's are quite abstract. Not much there. But some of the performances are second to none, and in this case Fassbender scares the hell out of me
@@CreatorsMZ Fassbender is amazing in this movie. I just think they went too abstract for a really cool concept. I really did like your analysis of Cook by the way. I will sub for more of your content.
@@Skibbityboo0580 A 100% backable POV! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the video ☺
@@CreatorsMZ Completely agree, Fassbenders perfomance was what kept me watching. I remember watching a video on here years ago with a bunch of celebrities, and Christopher Plummer was talking about how he wouldn’t work with Malick anymore. He basically said Malick desperately needs a writer but refuses, and so his scripts are always overly pretentious and hurt the films. That’s definitely the same feeling I have, not that he cant write he just isnt usually the best fit to write for his films and they leave the actors with endless dialogue they need to humanize and make sound real. Fassbender did about as good as one could do with the dialogue, but this film could have been great with “better” writing. At least thats my opinion.
I don’t like dr seuss the person for many reasons. But I am extremely thankful his books and authors who wrote like him, like shel silverstein. They made reading possible and enjoyable for me as a kid since I had a learning disability and struggled with reading
This was worse than I though
0:55 Better than "born *as a result* of a one-night-stand," I suppose.
This man was gifted. Not many people would have the imagination nor the guts to do what he did. Every trade has its geniuses, and he was the one who made the movie industry great. Now a days we have pathetic excuses for actors who aren’t even good enough to be mentioned in the same sentence as this great artist.
We still Love you Buster...:)
Im cummin!
On the surface, House is an awful show. A brilliant Dr. that is kind of an asshole to everyone. But Hugh Laurie single-handily carries that role, it would be so easy to mess it up. I'm not saying he's the only one who could do it, but he is the only one that did it. Although I bet Christoph Waltz would nail it also, frankly It'd be a pretty funny SNL skit having him do a Dr. House.
"Even Jane could think of that". The message here is that Jane might not be very smart. However, if the person reading this already beliefs all women aren't very smart, they are going to read that and not what is actually written. There are men in China and eating with sticks is more common there than here. This isn't racism, the critics are trying to whitewash their culture
he was a genius and paved the way for all the modern films that followed.
This is a very well produced summary of Rand's ideas, but the title is a bit misleading.
@4:26 the US Navy had FUBAR = "Fouled" up beyond all recognition 🤣🤣
whats the piano tune called at 0:23?
Boring, stupid, worthless, no entertainment value whatsoever. AVOID!!
Well I knew he did some controversial stuff but I had no clue about this
Lionel Richie used the rotating room stunt in the music video for Dancing on the Ceiling in 1986.
The Mr. Beast level thumbnail lol
The falling house wasn't Keaton's idea but Roscoe Arbuckle's idea. The gag can seen for the first time in Arbuckle's "Backstage" in 1919, with a piece of set looking like a house falling on Arbuckle. Keaton, a close friend of his, had a supporting role in the film. Granted, Keaton is the one who made the gag famous by building up on it, but let's give credit where credit is due. Arbuckle is also the one who convinced Keaton to make movies, back when it was still considered somewhat shameful for an established stage actor.