If humans hunted all animals bigger than a cat to extinction then damn that means humans are dogs. We left cats alone to much fur not enough meat so this they inherited the 🌎
@@BlackDoveNYC Bear in mind though that this is part of an anthology series. So there are other episodes that don't necessarily center on the three robots, but instead other aspects of the destroyed world (and at least one that I saw that happens in an alternate timeline).
this was probably my favorite LDR episode, but i kinda wish it had shown some of the better qualities of humanity. our ability to create art and music, our potential for love, compassion and selflessness, things of that nature. feel like that would have added an extra layer of what we lose in the final days of our species because of the shitty parts of human nature
+ we human kinda suck 5ss cuz we don't even think what wold happen if we just ignore the possible future so this vid truly how humans works anyway I like how the dead body said were duckd
@@marsdude right, so showing the robots stumbling across some works of art, or music, or a something else would be a proper heartbreaking moment. All of that potential for true beauty, wonder, creativity, compassion, all of it lost because some humans suck. Would send a much more powerful message. As of right now, if we are all complete shit and deserve what we got in this episode, why bother changing anything?
@@hampty6363 im just going off of the general sentiment of this episode. we were a shitty people (greedy, selfish, uncaring towards anything in nature)that deserved our fate (death from climate change)because we refused to change our ways. my argument is that not all people are complete shit, and if this episode had shown some of the more positive traits of humanity that were lost as a result of the shitty people it would have had a stronger impact. thats just my two cents
It’s so sad to see how far we have fallen to the point of initiating our own extinction by means of our own greed, selfishness, & arrogance. Leaving only the sentient robots and genetically modified and altered smart cats to rule the world! 😢
@@TheIrishRushin funny u judge this person on there opinion or fact bout how they see human nature but yet u didn't even give your thoughts an also taking a little offence to it u just proved that this person is right humans aren't so innocent but we aren't all bad and evil either technically your both right if u wanna get real there is a good side to mankind but there's always gonna be a bad and corrupt side to mankind it's just human nature nothing more and nothing less
@@TheIrishRushin what the news show you is also an accurate portrayal though? Humans pollute the earth with disgusting landfills and mass destroy forests
I do like this series. Kind of dark how it shows how humanity destroyed itself. Other interesting things connected to the video. Gematria calculator goes more into the math details. It was uploaded on July 21st, 2022. 7+21+20+22 is 70 Robot is 70 in Alphabetical Order Cat shoulder robot is 70 in Pythagorean Three odd robots is 70 in Jewish Reduction
@@psychedelicpayroll5412 Zachary K. Hubbard makes it more easier to understand. His channel Gematria Effect News 25 and 24 are useful. His book, Number Games, is also a very good and important read too.
By the time of the extinction of humanity I'm already dead with many of multiple of younger generations that would follow. I'm mostly sad that i won't live long enough to witness the birth of plug in VR games 😕
Commercial flying cars too. Not those privately owned flying cars only for the rich or the engineering people. Definitely missed witness those events 🥲
This program was pessimistic, depressing, and yet full of snark. John Scalzi and Philip Gelatt, the one who wrote the short story and the other who adapted it for the show, clearly had a laugh at humanity's expense. From Wilderness Preppers to Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk space traveling elite, this program has absolute contempt for humanity's ability to survive adversity. However, there were holes in the plot that weren't satisfactorily explained. Mainly who built the protagonist and where they come from. Yes, they did hint that one of the protagonist's genesis was from a game console, and another was from a baby monitor. But it still doesn't fill the gap between the human apocalypse and these machines coming to Earth long afterward. But the most absurd thing about this program was the climax. A bunch of evolved cats somehow survived in a high-tech society on Mars is beyond laughable. Especially to anyone who's ever owned cats and knows how shiftless they can be. With that said, this isn't the first program that expresses genuine doubt in humanity's ability to persevere, no matter what. In the classic British sci-fi horror film Quatermass and the pit (1967) There is a scene where the protagonist Quatermass is speaking to his colleague Roney about the end of the world. Thus, he says, "… Roney, if we found out the earth was doomed - say, by climatic changes - what would we do about it?" "Nothing. Just go on squabbling as usual." "Yes, but if we weren't men?" (⊙︿⊙✿)
@@site-director-nix No, I just pointed out the deficiencies. With that said, Motion Picture making is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and laborious. A finite number of people have the means of making it happen. And of those, a tiny minority are highly skilled at it. However, errors and mistakes happen to the best of us. It doesn't matter if you have a modest production with a few hundred people or one with a cast of thousands. And when it comes to Motion Picture making, anything can go wrong. Long ago, Christopher Lambert once said, "if you commit a murder, think of half of the ways that could get you caught and avoid them. That in itself makes you a genius." And that level of strategy can also be applied to the movie business. History is full of examples of people who work diligently to make a great film, only to become a disaster. Just in the last 20 years, there have been plenty, such as Battlefield Earth (2000), Catwoman (2004), The Last Airbender (2010), Movie 43 (2013), and John Carter (2012). And when it comes to Motion Pictures, there are so many things that can trip you up. Bad acting, poor editing, substandard visual effects, terrible direction, and a ridiculous script. These things rarely happen all at once. But when they do, you can have a spectacular fail, such as Tommy Wiseau's The Room. But in recent years, especially when it comes to big Hollywood extravaganzas, it's usually the script that's the weakest link. Why? Don't know for sure. It could be just a lack of care on the part of the studios. Or, it could be just pure laziness on the part of the individual producers and directors. Neglecting to ensure that their screenplays are the best they can be before shooting one film reel. Anyone who has witnessed the recent crop of superhero films can testify. Weak scripts plagued the original Suicide Squad (2016), Birds of Prey (2020), Wonder woman 1984 (2020), Thor: love and Thunder (2022), and Justice League (2017), and that's putting it nicely. Hollywood is a business. Therefore, you would think that these business people would see the error of their ways and correct them. Unfortunately, some inside Hollywood believe they should use their institution to send a message. But this strategy is doing nothing but causing one fail after another. And you don't have to scrutinize the current stock market rating of Disney or Netflix to know that following that course of action is damaging their business; and brand. Long ago, Louis B. Mayer once said, "if you want to send a message, use Western Union." Will the current crop of Hollywood types get that message? Maybe, or maybe not. At this moment, Amazon is setting itself up for a billion-dollar failure with its upcoming Rings of Power program. According to multiple sources, those behind the production have decided not to follow the canon of Tolkien. Instead, they are making up a fairy tale entirely from scratch and trying to wrap it in Tolkien's mythos. And the fans of Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit, are voicing their objections loudly. Perhaps this upcoming disaster is what Amazon and Hollywood need. It may cause the intelligent people amongst them to finally change course and make films that audiences actually want to see. As opposed to programs that make these Hollywood types feel good about themselves, if not morally superior. Or, in other words, get woke, go broke. (⊙‿⊙✿)
@@seamusfinnegan1164 Too Many Humans piled up over the gates they eventually got through and killed everyone inside then starving because everyone ran out of food so they went to cannibalism
@@duke_of_lilywhite4829 nobody's going to spend their time reading your two paragraphs bro you seem like the kid that's in the front row seat of the class
People are stupid? Why not set a side land for nature and improve farming to feed people? Dino leaders. That's who!!! Retire the elderly and bigotry. Time to move on
Would imply that the remaining 0.01% of humanity actually never made it to Mars, and it's the cats that made it to Mars after gaining sentience for some reason, and then purposely launched all the rockets containing cats inside and the remaining humans were unable to get to the rocket in time.
Movie title is Love, Death and Robots: Three Robots: Exit Strategies (2022)? Cool. Added to my list. Interesting movie recap. Interesting ending too. YOU'RE AWESOME! BEST REGARDS!
I really hate the “look at all this money wasted on rockets, yuk yuk” message in shows like this. The money spent on rocket programs is a fraction of what is necessary to rehabilitate earth, and the potential technological and scientific gains are massively impactful on our current efforts to do so now.
i love this story "idea". i say idea cause i haven't watched it, but if a 4th character (lets say a A.I with all human knowledge) were to tell them about the humans... these robots would just be VERY confused... and i would love it.
“A Dalek, a terminator, and a soccer bot are exploring the post apocalyptic world”
And ironically the terminator was the one most sad about humanities destruction lol
That's a cybermen
He was made with human memories. Now he misses them.
If humans hunted all animals bigger than a cat to extinction then damn that means humans are dogs. We left cats alone to much fur not enough meat so this they inherited the 🌎
Too bad they couldn't reboot the world.
The recap was longer then the actual short film 😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I love it 😂
Actually it’s not. The recap summarized two shorts not one. I think the originals are about 23 minutes combined.
@@BlackDoveNYC Bear in mind though that this is part of an anthology series. So there are other episodes that don't necessarily center on the three robots, but instead other aspects of the destroyed world (and at least one that I saw that happens in an alternate timeline).
Its also not a recap, but a damn play by play.
So glad you're doing all the episodes! Please do Meteor Man (1993) - no one else has done it yet.
One of my favorite movies ever is meteor man. What a flim
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this was probably my favorite LDR episode, but i kinda wish it had shown some of the better qualities of humanity. our ability to create art and music, our potential for love, compassion and selflessness, things of that nature. feel like that would have added an extra layer of what we lose in the final days of our species because of the shitty parts of human nature
+ we human kinda suck 5ss cuz we don't even think what wold happen if we just ignore the possible future so this vid truly how humans works anyway I like how the dead body said were duckd
@@marsdude right, so showing the robots stumbling across some works of art, or music, or a something else would be a proper heartbreaking moment. All of that potential for true beauty, wonder, creativity, compassion, all of it lost because some humans suck. Would send a much more powerful message. As of right now, if we are all complete shit and deserve what we got in this episode, why bother changing anything?
@@marltonmanks9891 why do we deserve?
@@hampty6363 im just going off of the general sentiment of this episode. we were a shitty people (greedy, selfish, uncaring towards anything in nature)that deserved our fate (death from climate change)because we refused to change our ways. my argument is that not all people are complete shit, and if this episode had shown some of the more positive traits of humanity that were lost as a result of the shitty people it would have had a stronger impact. thats just my two cents
You're really going to make an appeal to reason while carrying around a vat of acid with you everywhere? 🙄
I love the three robots. Would love to see more from them.
It’s so sad to see how far we have fallen to the point of initiating our own extinction by means of our own greed, selfishness, & arrogance. Leaving only the sentient robots and genetically modified and altered smart cats to rule the world! 😢
Thus is like the dark version of Wall E. Perhaps another reality?
Yeeeee... it's hard to disagree with the obvious. it's only a matter of "when" and "how". Not "if" anymore.
You're talking like this really happened. It's fiction.
@@timberwolfmountaineer873 Stop believing everything the media tells you.
@@TheIrishRushin I just live in Ukraine. No media needed.
Around 4 minutes in.
A post apocalyptic world populated by robots, and a cat.
Sounds familiar.
reminds me of stray
Now I wonder if this kinda story has those cycle similar to from Stone Age exctintions until the humanity exctintion.
@@gabrielsfilms2086 same
This only shows how intelligent cats truly are!
Stray it is
Love how the cat stayed with them
this movie is so accurate and tells a lot of things about human nature
You don't know human nature very well then. Just what the TV tells you which is sad as most people have that same mindset.
No. It doesn't
Well, if you're going to reduce morality. Then yes, it's human nature.
@@TheIrishRushin funny u judge this person on there opinion or fact bout how they see human nature but yet u didn't even give your thoughts an also taking a little offence to it u just proved that this person is right humans aren't so innocent but we aren't all bad and evil either technically your both right if u wanna get real there is a good side to mankind but there's always gonna be a bad and corrupt side to mankind it's just human nature nothing more and nothing less
@@TheIrishRushin what the news show you is also an accurate portrayal though? Humans pollute the earth with disgusting landfills and mass destroy forests
I do like this series. Kind of dark how it shows how humanity destroyed itself. Other interesting things connected to the video. Gematria calculator goes more into the math details. It was uploaded on July 21st, 2022.
7+21+20+22 is 70
Robot is 70 in Alphabetical Order
Cat shoulder robot is 70 in Pythagorean
Three odd robots is 70 in Jewish Reduction
We're killing ourselves anyway due to climate change and pollution
your mom is Pythagorean too.
Gematria math is a stepping stone of occult knowledge that I will never fully understand.
@@psychedelicpayroll5412 Zachary K. Hubbard makes it more easier to understand. His channel Gematria Effect News 25 and 24 are useful. His book, Number Games, is also a very good and important read too.
@@psychedelicpayroll5412 Made up by people, so it isn't anything worthwhile.
This movie is basically just a story of humans and mistakes we humans have done
Prob somesort of leftist complaint movie made to lecture us like Greta LOL, as usual.
@@SwedishEmpire1700 Ah great another one
@@SwedishEmpire1700 Keep your politics off this video. 😠
@@SwedishEmpire1700 no wonder humans failed
@@SwedishEmpire1700 yeah your def gonna be part of the reason why Earth failed
For those who don't know it's a Netflix show Love Death and Robots.
I MUST watch this movie. The fact that humanity’s downfall was giving cat’s opposable thumbs was so freaking hilarious and adorable. I love it.
It's tediously cliched. Like the retards that spell chunk with an O and call a cat that.
So lesson learned, never give cats opposable thumbs.
@@justinambru8529 yup
I managed to catch only the first episode many years back. Finally got to see the entire series and end. Thanks 😊
The balls joke was too good bro I'm dying right now 😂😂
By the time of the extinction of humanity I'm already dead with many of multiple of younger generations that would follow. I'm mostly sad that i won't live long enough to witness the birth of plug in VR games 😕
Yeah. Do we remember playing without controls, touch screen, VR sets? That camera thing we did called Kinect games are future.
Hell we all won't see how the world's evolved after we all passed away
Commercial flying cars too. Not those privately owned flying cars only for the rich or the engineering people. Definitely missed witness those events 🥲
As long cats survived affter apocalyptic events i can rest in peace..
Besides the cat stuff this is quite accurate to the ongoing real world lol
Hope not our reality.
i mean crispr is a thing so even then
Agenda 2050 UN…. Read Harrari
@@gabrielsfilms2086 It is a glaring misrepresentation of cats though. They are far more social with their humans than they are given credit for.
@@Ikajo i think he more ment the speaking and thumbs...
This is so much better then the text to speech voice.
These episodes must be really funny that the narrator here even went into quoting the characters instead of just summarizing the story. 😊😂
And the cat said "Who where you expecting? Elon Musk?!"
The perfect trio,
The emotionless
The energetic
And the black guy
This should be included in school curriculum
is this recap longer than the actual short film?
Yes and it combine the two parts from season 1 and 3
This is why some of us are protecting pockets of nature.
This program was pessimistic, depressing, and yet full of snark. John Scalzi and Philip Gelatt, the one who wrote the short story and the other who adapted it for the show, clearly had a laugh at humanity's expense.
From Wilderness Preppers to Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk space traveling elite, this program has absolute contempt for humanity's ability to survive adversity. However, there were holes in the plot that weren't satisfactorily explained. Mainly who built the protagonist and where they come from.
Yes, they did hint that one of the protagonist's genesis was from a game console, and another was from a baby monitor. But it still doesn't fill the gap between the human apocalypse and these machines coming to Earth long afterward.
But the most absurd thing about this program was the climax. A bunch of evolved cats somehow survived in a high-tech society on Mars is beyond laughable. Especially to anyone who's ever owned cats and knows how shiftless they can be.
With that said, this isn't the first program that expresses genuine doubt in humanity's ability to persevere, no matter what.
In the classic British sci-fi horror film Quatermass and the pit (1967)
There is a scene where the protagonist Quatermass is speaking to his colleague Roney about the end of the world.
Thus, he says, "… Roney, if we found out the earth was doomed - say, by climatic changes - what would we do about it?"
"Nothing. Just go on squabbling as usual."
"Yes, but if we weren't men?" (⊙︿⊙✿)
Did you just write the whole script?
@@site-director-nix No, I just pointed out the deficiencies. With that said, Motion Picture making is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and laborious. A finite number of people have the means of making it happen. And of those, a tiny minority are highly skilled at it.
However, errors and mistakes happen to the best of us. It doesn't matter if you have a modest production with a few hundred people or one with a cast of thousands. And when it comes to Motion Picture making, anything can go wrong.
Long ago, Christopher Lambert once said, "if you commit a murder, think of half of the ways that could get you caught and avoid them. That in itself makes you a genius."
And that level of strategy can also be applied to the movie business.
History is full of examples of people who work diligently to make a great film, only to become a disaster.
Just in the last 20 years, there have been plenty, such as Battlefield Earth (2000), Catwoman (2004), The Last Airbender (2010), Movie 43 (2013), and John Carter (2012). And when it comes to Motion Pictures, there are so many things that can trip you up. Bad acting, poor editing, substandard visual effects, terrible direction, and a ridiculous script.
These things rarely happen all at once. But when they do, you can have a spectacular fail, such as Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
But in recent years, especially when it comes to big Hollywood extravaganzas, it's usually the script that's the weakest link. Why? Don't know for sure. It could be just a lack of care on the part of the studios. Or, it could be just pure laziness on the part of the individual producers and directors. Neglecting to ensure that their screenplays are the best they can be before shooting one film reel.
Anyone who has witnessed the recent crop of superhero films can testify. Weak scripts plagued the original Suicide Squad (2016), Birds of Prey (2020), Wonder woman 1984 (2020), Thor: love and Thunder (2022), and Justice League (2017), and that's putting it nicely.
Hollywood is a business. Therefore, you would think that these business people would see the error of their ways and correct them.
Unfortunately, some inside Hollywood believe they should use their institution to send a message. But this strategy is doing nothing but causing one fail after another. And you don't have to scrutinize the current stock market rating of Disney or Netflix to know that following that course of action is damaging their business; and brand.
Long ago, Louis B. Mayer once said, "if you want to send a message, use Western Union."
Will the current crop of Hollywood types get that message? Maybe, or maybe not.
At this moment, Amazon is setting itself up for a billion-dollar failure with its upcoming Rings of Power program. According to multiple sources, those behind the production have decided not to follow the canon of Tolkien. Instead, they are making up a fairy tale entirely from scratch and trying to wrap it in Tolkien's mythos. And the fans of Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit, are voicing their objections loudly.
Perhaps this upcoming disaster is what Amazon and Hollywood need. It may cause the intelligent people amongst them to finally change course and make films that audiences actually want to see. As opposed to programs that make these Hollywood types feel good about themselves, if not morally superior.
Or, in other words, get woke, go broke. (⊙‿⊙✿)
What confused me is the dead at the controls, like what the hell? how have they not launched?
@@seamusfinnegan1164 Too Many Humans piled up over the gates they eventually got through and killed everyone inside then starving because everyone ran out of food so they went to cannibalism
@@duke_of_lilywhite4829 nobody's going to spend their time reading your two paragraphs bro you seem like the kid that's in the front row seat of the class
I've seen both episodes and I like them alot I really wish they made a movie about them
what was the name again ?
Great job! thank you for recapping movies!
This is such a great recapped movie
14:07 Xbot 3000 Was correct Why Spend Billions of money on other planet When we can just rebuild the Earth 🌍 🤔
People are stupid? Why not set a side land for nature and improve farming to feed people? Dino leaders. That's who!!! Retire the elderly and bigotry. Time to move on
We need thanos
The people with the money would much rather abandon us than save us and welcome us into their new world. We are disgusting and useless to them.
Learn about the existence of the Magnetosphere. You all obviously do not.
Can you do Journey to the center of the earth 1958? I love the channel btw
which episode pls?
i watched episode 2 of the first season (three robot) and most of this scene in this recap are missing
@@movidiumnetwork4898 this is season 1 episode 1. the channel isn't releasing them in order
"Who were you expecting? Elon Musk?" -The Cat
😂
I love this show! Cartoons aren't just for children, why can't we add a bit of humor in there?
That was the biggest plot twist ever.
Would imply that the remaining 0.01% of humanity actually never made it to Mars, and it's the cats that made it to Mars after gaining sentience for some reason, and then purposely launched all the rockets containing cats inside and the remaining humans were unable to get to the rocket in time.
Some Humans they find look pretty fresh
It's amazing to watch I love it, like need more episodes, love, death and robots is 👌
I lost it at the ending of this video. “F()ck You Steve” 😂😂😂😂
Humans: Has always been bad for themselves.
Also humans: Oh no, we are so bad for ourselves!
Despicable sentimentalism.
love these series
Where can you watch it?
Seeing the cat straight up made me remember stray 😭
When Nintendo, Playstation, and Xbox become best friends:
How is the recap longer than the episode?
Bro the ending was purrfect
Movie title is Love, Death and Robots: Three Robots: Exit Strategies (2022)? Cool. Added to my list.
Interesting movie recap. Interesting ending too.
YOU'RE AWESOME!
BEST REGARDS!
This is basically Engine Hearts just with no other robot npc
0:18 reference to terminator opening scene
Yes, yes it is. 💀🦿💥
I really hate the “look at all this money wasted on rockets, yuk yuk” message in shows like this. The money spent on rocket programs is a fraction of what is necessary to rehabilitate earth, and the potential technological and scientific gains are massively impactful on our current efforts to do so now.
started watching the series. i love this
This has potential and this just happened to be one of the few one that I actually like that's newly made not just the one from the past
Bro had the exploding kitten reference😂
Stray 2 looking neat.
The apocalypse truly is a bit of an equalizer.
Not really. Poor people and anyone else without a doomsday bunker on a private island, is screwed.
@@punawelewele I said a bit.
@@silkenemperor Oh Ok. Whatever that means.
@@punawelewele as in it's not a complete equalizer.
@@silkenemperor It's not an equalizer at all bro. It's the apocalypse. Everyone is doomed.
Me: haha stupid humans
Friend: that's us
Me: shit
Good thing they didn't know about twitter.
I love cats and the ending was surprising
Always a good day when story recapped posts
its a destined future, use more plastic and throw that into sea and ocean
Watching in from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
These guys are my favorite characters
3:07 to 3:09 I laughed like hell
4:33 is this the inspiration for stray?
Strange how everyone died on the spot at once..
I'm happy that all the rich people died and very happy that the cats survived 😺
I would recommend you to watch s1 and s2 all the episodes
It's interesting
Is it just me or does XBOT’s design look extremely badass
Is it just me or there a stray Easter egg I see
Plot twist: They just all turned into cats
Imagine Xbox renamed their brand to Xbot and start building armed robots
Microsoft, its parent company, has the money to do that...
Why would anyone watch recap of this show instead watching these short episodes themselves
I refuse to support Netflix.
No money
the ball seems in good shape😂🤣
I feel like the story of Stray was inspired by this
Giving a thumb to a cat is the biggest mistake the human has ever done haha
@A R that's some next level sci-fi shit right there
i love this story "idea". i say idea cause i haven't watched it, but if a 4th character (lets say a A.I with all human knowledge) were to tell them about the humans... these robots would just be VERY confused... and i would love it.
Man... that one episode of sandman would fit so darn perfectly as an episode of LD&R. (The one with the cats)
Bro I was not expecting the cat in the space suite💀
That was dark 😳
(CAT) Who were you expecting, Elon musk.
Oh nice recap
Its not a movie is an episode named Three Robots from the series Love, Death and Robots.
This gives me murder drones vibes
(I’m not a murder drones fan)
Idk why but the bunker cannibalism made me real mad
This whole thing was upsetting. The world is so screwed.
What the humans did with the balls 🤨
Sus
This describes the Murikan way perfectly.
at least the “ Elite” in a way died in somewhat horrible way
Peter griffin is right space cats are real😱😱
And I like this episode LDR
No, that was the cat from that Rick and Morty episode.
@@neilusdin2389 ahh hell nahh f that cat even Rick was disgusted and Rick has seen some crazy shit
"bouncing things was the maximum of human cognitive range" anyone sensing euphimism?
Ending:
what are you expecting Elon musk
I feel like this could have been the inspiration for the cat game "Stray"
So this is Stray after the end. huh... This is why we cats are superior to those dogs.
Bruh, imagine a fkg military grade robot come from a ps5 console 😂
My sons LOVE these robots
Damn Stray do be looking different
this is scary the power went off in the night while i was watching this
We knew robot takeover world 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Omg I really looove this episode of love death and robots ❤️
So being a cat in next life would not be so bad 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When did this come out?
The fact that the human is recapping this
When N and Uzi finally made it to earth
Lmao true
Maybe the robots will clone the animals and plants and fix the earth’s biosphere