I've watched several of your videos over the past week and noticed the changes and improvements you've made. I like this AI voice much better than the original one, and the biggest payout is a good feature. I think it would benefit to include producing and writing credits as well. If that would result in a lengthy video you could do this for selective celebrities or make shorter videos that focus on acting and directing, and longer ones that include everything. You could also venture into sports and musicians if you run short of ideas.
Glad to hear you explored my channel, @Frodojack! Welcome aboard! As you noticed, I'm always looking to improve my content, and feedback like yours is greatly appreciated. I'm actually working on giving writing and production a bit more exposure, so stay tuned for that. While I’ll definitely consider sports and musicians, I feel like there's still so much to explore in the world of movies. Perhaps something hybrid might work, like 50 Cent in movies, or Lady Gaga.
Sorry to disappoint, @carsonhearnefilmmaker8373! I was focusing on directing and acting roles only, but he's such a multifaceted artist-maybe I should've gone even deeper. Well, maybe I'll do an updated version sometime 😉
Sorry to disappoint, @Thetoon25! I was focusing on directing and acting roles only, but he's such a multifaceted artist-maybe I should've gone even deeper. Well, maybe I'll do an updated version sometime 😉
Daniel Day Lewis please, I am intrigued, they said good actors are hated, and are not hired after winning awards, maybe they demand high salaries or what.
Thanks for tuning in, @roddizon2242! Lewis is on my to-do list, so I'll get to him sooner or later! Award winners usually have increased negotiating power, as a significant win often kickstarts or revitalizes their careers. However, I'm sure there are exceptions-some may just become too greedy.
That's an interesting idea, @jesser007! I might ask the community about this in a poll, but first, I should grow significantly as a channel because my figures are shamefully low at this point.
Jackie Brown is such an underrated classic. And the Kill Bill movies are in a league of their own...but Quentin, I'll never forgive you for killing Vivica A Fox in the first 10 minutes 😖👎
Wait... I saw Reservoir Dogs at the cinema back in the day and it was packed, then was almost impossible to get on VHS as it was sold out everywhere..Yet it was a flop!! 🤔🤔
Despite not being heavily promoted during its theatrical run, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2.9 million against its scant budget. It achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's next film, Pulp Fiction (1994). A soundtrack was released featuring songs used in the film, which are mostly from the 1970s. It was named "Greatest Independent Film of All Time" by the British film magazine Empire, who in 2008 also named it the 97th-greatest film ever made.
Thank you for bringing this up, @g.p616! Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
Thank you for bringing this up, @alta58043! Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
I get your point, @latenightlogic, and I thought this over, but I arrived at the conclusion that it's interesting to see how fast our money depreciates. What do you think? Should I cut off inflation adjustment at a certain year? If so, which year should that be?
Thank you for bringing this up, @Kuziai! Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
@richiefingers1 the Reservoir Dogs situation is interesting. Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
@BoxOfficeJoe strange , in the UK everyone was raving about it. Think I was 13 at the time. He probably sold the rights away. He should go back to an old school gangster flick though. I tried 3 times with hateful 8 and couldn't even finish it. And I sat through citizen kane lol
@richiefingers1 The Reservoir Dogs craze really took off when it was released for home video, shortly after its less-than-stellar theatrical run. By the way, there’s an extended cut of The Hateful Eight released as a mini-series-maybe you can watch it one episode at a time, lol. It's not my favorite Tarantino movie, though. Nor is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Citizen Kane is one I had to grow into; I saw it multiple times throughout my life, but only really enjoyed it the last time I watched it.
@BoxOfficeJoe I'll check the series thanks for info. Citizen Kane I found boring though lol one of those movies to watch before you die that's over rated imo. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
Reservoir Dogs is one of the least floppy flops going.
I assume this is just gross box office because I guarantee rentals and streams have made more than 2.7M alone
I've watched several of your videos over the past week and noticed the changes and improvements you've made. I like this AI voice much better than the original one, and the biggest payout is a good feature. I think it would benefit to include producing and writing credits as well. If that would result in a lengthy video you could do this for selective celebrities or make shorter videos that focus on acting and directing, and longer ones that include everything. You could also venture into sports and musicians if you run short of ideas.
Glad to hear you explored my channel, @Frodojack! Welcome aboard! As you noticed, I'm always looking to improve my content, and feedback like yours is greatly appreciated. I'm actually working on giving writing and production a bit more exposure, so stay tuned for that. While I’ll definitely consider sports and musicians, I feel like there's still so much to explore in the world of movies. Perhaps something hybrid might work, like 50 Cent in movies, or Lady Gaga.
I love the work you put into your channel! ❤ i just found your channel and subbed
Wow! Thank you, @sanchezs7614-your comment just made my day! Welcome aboard! 😉
I wish I could have seen his paychecks for writing True Romance and Natural Born Killers
Sorry to disappoint, @carsonhearnefilmmaker8373! I was focusing on directing and acting roles only, but he's such a multifaceted artist-maybe I should've gone even deeper. Well, maybe I'll do an updated version sometime 😉
@ it’s okay bro! I’m loving these videos regardless
Would have liked the fee he got for the script for True Romance to be included. To me that's his best script.
Sorry to disappoint, @Thetoon25! I was focusing on directing and acting roles only, but he's such a multifaceted artist-maybe I should've gone even deeper. Well, maybe I'll do an updated version sometime 😉
Do Cuba Gooding Jr
You’re the first one to request him, @michaeleddings9925! Noted, and added to my to-do list. 😉
Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Marin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock, Eddie Murphy, Kevin Costner, Gena Davis
Awesome list with big names, @aaronrikki8258! All of them were already on my to-do list-except for Davis! That’s a unique pick. Added! 😉
Daniel Day Lewis please, I am intrigued, they said good actors are hated,
and are not hired after winning awards, maybe they demand high salaries or what.
Thanks for tuning in, @roddizon2242! Lewis is on my to-do list, so I'll get to him sooner or later! Award winners usually have increased negotiating power, as a significant win often kickstarts or revitalizes their careers. However, I'm sure there are exceptions-some may just become too greedy.
Do BoxOffice Joe!
That's an interesting idea, @jesser007! I might ask the community about this in a poll, but first, I should grow significantly as a channel because my figures are shamefully low at this point.
@@BoxOfficeJoe Who cares? All of our figures are shamefully low! Haa
Not enough. He’s a genuine artist unlike anyone ever.
Do Vin Diesel next!
Great pick, @mrspeaker89! He's on my to-do list, so stay tuned! 😉
Jackie Brown is such an underrated classic. And the Kill Bill movies are in a league of their own...but Quentin, I'll never forgive you for killing Vivica A Fox in the first 10 minutes 😖👎
He did make some great movies...
Wait... I saw Reservoir Dogs at the cinema back in the day and it was packed, then was almost impossible to get on VHS as it was sold out everywhere..Yet it was a flop!! 🤔🤔
It was banned from UK cinemas, I don`t know if it was banned from other countries too.
Despite not being heavily promoted during its theatrical run, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2.9 million against its scant budget. It achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's next film, Pulp Fiction (1994). A soundtrack was released featuring songs used in the film, which are mostly from the 1970s. It was named "Greatest Independent Film of All Time" by the British film magazine Empire, who in 2008 also named it the 97th-greatest film ever made.
Hard to believe he's worth only 120mil
Christopher nolan next pls 🙏🥺
Coming soon, @cracked6535! 😉
Reservoir Dogs a flop … WTF?!
Thank you for bringing this up, @g.p616! Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
Reservoir dogs is more of a cult classic than an actual commercial success at the time.
Make Steven Seagal.
Great pick, @remcodesouza! He's on my to-do list, so stay tuned! 😉
No Eddie Murphy is crazy
Same goes for a few other big names, which means I have a lot of work to do. Bear with me, @stunnahaze; I'll get to all of them one by one.
Francis Ford Coppola
Great pick, @Diadems94! He's on my to-do list, so stay tuned! 😉
Have you done John Travolta yet??
Not yet, @cnosprandt5155! But he's on my to-do list, so I'll get to him eventually. 😉
looks like he's on commission
Reservoir Dogs...more Cult Classic.
Michael Bay
Great pick, @Diadems94! Thanks! Added to my to-do list!
Erm what about the film pulp fiction???
Open your eyes😂
Robert downey jr
Great pick, @dallasss100! He's on my to-do list, so stay tuned! 😉
George Lucas
Great pick, @pablofonseca13411! He's on my to-do list! There's no due date yet, but bear with me-I'll get to him eventually.
Reservoir Dogs flop? 20 Seconds into the video and it just lost all credibility.
Thank you for bringing this up, @alta58043! Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
Adjusting for inflation on recent movies is a crime.
I get your point, @latenightlogic, and I thought this over, but I arrived at the conclusion that it's interesting to see how fast our money depreciates. What do you think? Should I cut off inflation adjustment at a certain year? If so, which year should that be?
Reservoir dogs flop :DD:D:D:D hahahahah
Thank you for bringing this up, @Kuziai! Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
Once upon a time in Hollywood is his worst movie. I'm a huge Tarantino fan but that movie was a disappointment
im not sure why it was so lauded. I found it boring and nowhere near as good as some of his other films
Funny enough in an interview (maybe in Joe Rogan podcast?) Says is his favourite movie😅
It's for film experts that know who Sergio Corbucci was, not regular viewers
I really tried to get into it but couldn’t 😢
@@Robbe1984😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cant believe that with Reservoir Dogs. Hateful 8 is a terrible film. Wish QT would go back and do an old style bank robbery movie.
@richiefingers1 the Reservoir Dogs situation is interesting. Sometimes, movies start off as failures at the box office, but later get recognized for their greatness. Over the years-or even decades-they build a significant following and become cult classics. Same thing happened with Scarface.
@BoxOfficeJoe strange , in the UK everyone was raving about it. Think I was 13 at the time. He probably sold the rights away. He should go back to an old school gangster flick though. I tried 3 times with hateful 8 and couldn't even finish it. And I sat through citizen kane lol
@richiefingers1 The Reservoir Dogs craze really took off when it was released for home video, shortly after its less-than-stellar theatrical run. By the way, there’s an extended cut of The Hateful Eight released as a mini-series-maybe you can watch it one episode at a time, lol. It's not my favorite Tarantino movie, though. Nor is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Citizen Kane is one I had to grow into; I saw it multiple times throughout my life, but only really enjoyed it the last time I watched it.
@BoxOfficeJoe I'll check the series thanks for info. Citizen Kane I found boring though lol one of those movies to watch before you die that's over rated imo. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
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utter rubbish, there's no way he;s not earning money off most those films still.
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