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Very amateur video maker.
give this man an emmy
I've been watching The Penguin on Sky Atlantic/HBO Max and I had some things I wanna say about it. I put this one together super quick so the editing isn't as great as usual, sorry about that.
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#thepenguin #thebatman #penguin #max #hbomax
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when a scene quietly breaks you
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#videoessay #manchesterbythesea I recently rewatched Manchester by The Sea. I had some thoughts about a particular scene that I wanted to share with you all. Let me know what you think. Intro and Outro music: '13 Ghosts II' by Nine Inch Nails. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). Other music provided by artlist.io...
when every frame in a film is perfect
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#Dune #duneparttwo #videoessay Thanks to editor Joe Walker for narration provided. Timestamps 00:00 - 02:49 Intro 02:49 - 05:49 Context 05:49 - 06:56 Sound design 06:56 - 09:39 Visual precision 09:39 - 10:53 The little things Music used: Track: "Celestial Calling (Original Mix)", Fog Temple Music provided by slip.stream Download / Stream: get.slip.stream/WbFf5V Other music provided by artlist.i...
the single sound that changed TV forever
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As you’ve probably noticed, I’m a big fan of HBO shows (for the most part). I thought it’d be cool to explore how the static intro ident has impacted not just the TV industry, but pop culture as a whole. From its nostalgic crackle to the rise of digital, we’ll unpack the history, challenges, and brilliance that cemented this intro as a core part of HBO’s identity. Learn how just a few seconds o...
When Violence Is the Answer: Unpacking Mr Inbetween
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#mrinbetween #videoessay #rayshoesmith The saying goes: 'violence is never the answer'. But Mr. Inbetween forces the viewer to question this idea. I know I'm about 2 years late to the party for this TV show but I've only just recently discovered it. I was blown away by the perfomances and how much they could fit into just 30 minute episodes. Definitely check Mr. Inbetween out if you haven't alr...
Why THIS scene in The Bear S2 was SO important
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#thebear #thebearseason2 The Bear S02 EP04 had a scene with Marcus saving a cyclist. This video breaks down what I think the hidden meaning could be. #disneyplus #thebearseason3 #thebearseason1 Patreon: tinyurl.com/3ymtzt4z Music used: Track: "Pursuit Of Happiness", Eazy Music provided by slip.stream Free Download / Stream: slip.stream/tracks/f72be620-75a7-406d-9b37-aebae8a4dc58? Listen on Spot...
The BEST episode of The Bear season 2
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#disneyplus #fx #thebear Episode 07 of The Bear was without a doubt my favourite of Season 2. In this video essay we'll explore how Taylor Swift was such a pivotal part of Cousin Richie's Journey. Breakdown analysis. #thebearseason2 #thebearseason3 #thebearseason1 Patreon: tinyurl.com/3ymtzt4z Music used: Track: "Pursuit Of Happiness", Eazy Music provided by slip.stream Free Download / Stream: ...
Top 5 Important Details You Missed in the Final Episode of Succession
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#succession #successionseason4 #successionfinale It's finally all over! I decided to break down 5 little easter eggs some people might have missed in the grand finale of succession. If you enjoyed this video, please let me know by liking and subscribing. Fair Usage Policy Disclaimer: This video contains brief excerpts and commentary from HBO's television series "Succession" for the purposes of ...
Why THIS Scene Was so Important in Succession s04e08
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#succession #successionseason4 I was left a little confused after watching this scene between Jess and Greg the first time through, so I went back and rewatched Season 4 Episode 8 of Succession. Here's my thoughts, let me know what you thought? If you enjoyed this video, please let me know by liking and subscribing. Fair Usage Policy Disclaimer: This video contains brief excerpts and commentary...
Did You Spot This in s04e08 of Succession?
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#succession #successionseason4 Did you notice Gregory cracking a cheeky little sarcastic smile towards Shiv in episode 8 of Succession?
Roman Roy's Sitting Habits Are More Important Than You Think
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#succession #romanroy Ever wondered why Roman won't seem to sit normally? In this short video I discuss why that might be. If you enjoyed this video, please let me know by liking and subscribing. Fair Usage Policy Disclaimer: This video contains brief excerpts and commentary from HBO's television series "Succession" for the purposes of criticism, commentary, and education. The clips have been u...
Good essay. I love your exposition about the character and the story.
"Every frame a painting" made a method.
Violence is never the answer. In a democratic society, once you attempt to serve subjective justice on your own, someone else's version of justice might backfire on you. Trusting in the rule of law, even when it's imperfect, is what ensures fairness and stability for everyone.
when every shot is perfect - none of them are perfect. honestly for me the movie looked too....dull because of this perfections in every shot, i missed some of inperfect less polished, more real shots.
@ponderyoutube the film, both infact, are pure eye and ear candy. Thanks for your video essay which is pure brain candy 🧠 🍭. Great job!!
i crave the feeling that scenes like the harkonnens ascending make me feel. it feels like falling and i physically feel that kind of heaviness in my chest. nothing can match that when im experiencing this in cinema.
The acting is outstanding in this show.
In a world where often the weak and vulnerable are victimised without justice, as was the case in rays childhood...those people then develop belief about the world and themselves. In this case he developed a worldview that entailed " I must myself get justice against those who will otherwise go unpunished" "it's me or them" to some degree this is true, however nothing but forgiveness combined with hopefully some form of justice against the perpetrators can free someone like Ray
At least that's what I believe he was seeking in the anger sessions in the show from my perspective, as I was shocked when he said a single word in those scenes... He was clearly seeking someone to understand and empathise with his lonely and isolating coping mechanisms/belief he developed when he was victimised in his childhood... Something the empty plastic anger management guy was too shallow to grasp...in Rays perspective violence was the only answer THEN...how does he then move forward with another tool to solve the situations he previously resorted to violence to solve
I felt the same thing at the same shot! My wife did it too!
These two films look so minimalist, yet they feel fully fledged. Gotta rewatch it this weekend for sure.
The film is the greatest sci-fi film I have ever seen after the original Star Wars. Chris Nolan ain’t got shit on Denis Villenvue
Actually, perfection exists only as an idea.
I dunno I did enjoy it but it made all new mistakes on the book and really David Lynches sandworms were more accurate
You deserve more recognition....🗣️
The soldiers are very obviously on a wire and that adds a lot to it and I don't know why
I've just discovered this channel. I've been wanting to make a video on why I love Dune forever (I've never made a video before) and tbh, when I heard the Sardaukar singing, but with a different caption, I had a big-ass smile on my face. I absolutely love this video and I'm looking forward to more!! So so good!
buen bideo
the same shot caught my attention as well.....!!!...and thus i am feeling very special about this video.....thanks for taking your time to explain further hidden details.....
One thing I was struck by in Mr. Inbetween was, that as the series went on, Ray's world kept shrinking. His girlfriend, brother, friends, and even daughter, all fade from his life. He's left with the life of a killer and, by the grin he gives us at the end with that last "Run!', seems to realize that this is where he feels the most at home.
Dune feel grandiose
Same. This shot was life-changing for me.
Ray is the ultimate Sigma. As close to a hero as I've ever had
lol there's just too many people on youtube right now who know how to sound* smart but don't really say shit
such a great reading of a scene. 10/10
ty joe the nawaiuh
I love the show. This is the first time I came across a very well-written review because you didn't try to judge or explain... as the series does, you opened your heart and ideas to generate more exploration than conclusions. Kudos man.
I love to see my favourite Australian show get some love. Amazing video!
They were Sardaukar though, were they not?
very good show. The Batman is one of my favorite super hero movies ever
This episode is super underrated, we get to know Marcus as a person, we’ve already seen his kindness and gentleness in previous episodes, but this one dives into his vulnerability, his greatest concern/focus was on his sick monther. From previous episodes and the way Carmy behaves we think Lucas was going to be abusive or hostile , but the vibes was calm, he learn by making mistakes, Lucas was gentle and kind to him, and the bike scene was like all you said, he’s kindness and gentle spirit was validated by kindness from a stranger. I love Marcus!
That simple wire work in starting of Dune 2 is just pure brilliance
The editor is referring to our "lizard brain". The first part of our brain that everything else evolved & built over. edit: it's cool that Joe also narrated the part about pur sympathetic nervous system because I've learned about both the sympathetic system & our lizard brain in counseling. (I just celebrated 11mo sobriety)
One of the best shows ever
6:44 Dude, those called SUSPENSORS, come on
Images that appeal to the back brain. Werner Herzog talks about this as a search for 'adequate imagery'.
Violence was most likely the first language at the beginning of human existence that was understood by everyone...
Difference between force and violence?
Wow, looks like every frame a painting
Yesssssss!!!! It touched every sense of emotion, When I saw that intro I knew I was in for something special.
I've watched Dune and Dune 2 five times. Watching this video made me wanna watch'em again!
Denis Villeneuve being the director, such scenes are expected. How he did Sicario was also genius, esp. the border scene.
The sound design in this video essay is really amazing, alongside the editing. Kudos to this channel!
sure the movie was great but perfect? the scene you fangirl over felt like a "f*c* this, lets just hang em by a wire" and far from "cool" as you so eloquently put it ...
That shot is the weakest. I can't NOT see men on wires, it's embarrassing, just like crouching Tiger hidden Dragon
Film is technically brilliant Has a hyper realistic aesthetic Unfortunately the world doesn’t look lived in Lacks soul somehow
Creepiest smile ever.
Nice work, keep it up
People that are disrespectful, rude and mean have never been punched in the face and it shows. Sometimes they need to be reminded that actions and words have consequences.
youtubes trying to tell me i cant say this free speech nazi cucks. v iolence natures sweet little problem solver
"And force my friends is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authority is derived."