Mufasa in the original actually sounds disappointed when he says that line, even putting heavy emphasis on DELIBERATELY just to get a point across on just how much Simba fucked up. In the remake he sounds so bored. Maybe it's because James Earl Jones is getting too old for voice acting.
Godess Call Yeah Mufasa sounded like an outraged and upset parent because Simba was about to lose his life in the original just by disobeying him. If you were a parent, you would feel the same way. It’s like he didn’t care in the remake.
Kid's probably never going to see a penny of his earnings when he grows up because his dipshit parents would've probably blown through everything (as is tradition in Hollywood).
"The Lion Kink," Disney's iconic NC-17 classic featuring the timeless musical numbers "The Circle Jerk of Life" and "Can You Feel The Mostly Consensual Love Tonight."
That would actually be an interesting change to the story and you could do a lot with the direction that would take the movie. It might not be as good as the original but it would be ballsy as hell and I’d probably see it just for that fact.
@@clayjack9969 The problem is that Disney doesn't make these movies because they want to do something different with their old films, they made them solely to money. They could've easily gone back to the source material with Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin, Mulan etc. and come up with a unique and interesting takes on those stories, but in their minds, that wouldn't sell as well as sloppily rehashing their previous work.
@@Alejandroigarabide Lion King gets at least a dozen editing highlights, the Kimba spin-off and a 2+ hour review. Mulan gets under 5 minutes and a 2/10.
@@KameronJ7 Well, I'm going to say it. Lion King 2019 was the worst remake ever until Mulan was released. A few days ago I described Mulan 2020 to a friend like this: Imagine a Lion King remake with the following changes: -No Timon, Pumba and Zazu -No songs -The last action scene has Simba and Scar alone, and no fire nor humor. -All other action scenes are shortened and less epic. -Simba and Shenzi have the force. At least the Lion King remake had funny actors portraying Timon and Pumba, even if the character animation has no character... or animation. And lets not get started on the awful inexpresive actress who plays Mulan, or her political opinions. Disney somehow found a new low, a new way to suck.
I hope he’ll do a compilation of all the best bits of the Lion King 2019 highlights once he’s done with the review. He should also make a 12 hour loop of the guy saying “DUDE, PRIDE ROCK!” over and over.
I hate how in all their recent behind the scenes extras, Disney refuses to show any struggle or grit or heart In the making of their movies. It all just comes of as soulless corporate confection product
Yeah indeed, this movie is a freaking' soulless cooperate product made for meets the company intended strict realise deadline.. This movie get made for just 2 1/2 year - 3 year while the original lion king take up 5/6 year to produce
It’s not even just (sole) Disney productions. The new Blu-ray releases from the MCU Spider-Man movies have a lack of behind the scenes features (and documentaries), when every other Spider-Man video release has been notable for having hours of bts contents and featurettes (even TASM2). Disney is making every single project into a soulless product.
@@smaakjeks I was one of them growing up the IMAX version, including Beauty and the Beast, man that that new song sucks so bad, I was legitimately surprised the ORIGINAL version.
I had to watch the new "Lion King" at work with a bunch of children. The only thing that brought me any kind of enjoyment was the fact that the kid next to me was just as bored and annoyed as I was and we started making fun of how bad the movie was. At some point I just left the room cause I rather did chores than continue to watch the movie... at least I got paid tho
Although it doesn’t really apply here, but the market reach of a famous young singer is far greater than that of a famous child actor, and that’s all that Disney cares about
@cat snake Yeah. The Nightmare Before Christmas did that for Jack Skellington and I don't think anyone complained that Danny Elfman did the singing instead of Chris Sarandon
@@sorryifoldcomment8596 "As a comedian, I always get into situations where I’m auditioning for movies and sitcoms, you know? As a comedian, they want you to do other things besides comedy. They say “alright you’re a comedian, can you write? Write us a script. Act in this sitcom.” They want me to do shit that’s related to comedy, but it’s not comedy, man. It’s not fair, you know? It’s as though if I was a cook, and I worked my ass off to become a really good cook, and they said “alright you’re a cook… can you farm?”" - Mitch Hedberg
@@smaakjeks over 4 years ago now, IHE made a video about how memes like "damn daniel" were stupid, and to show how little there was to them he just put a plant in the middle of the room, pointed at it and said "durr plant". Soon afterwards, it became it's own meme.
it awakened in me a memory i'd forgotten. i sat there for a good minute going... 'duh plahnt? what? why does that sound familiar' until it get fuckin hit me like a truck
JD McCrary feels like he was only cast because he collaborated with Donald Glover _Like wouldn’t it be so cute and funny that these two actors who worked together played the same character ha ha ha ha ha_
@@cannymarie2124 I don't think op means "JD has expressed he feels this way" rather it feels to them that this is the case. I would imagine JD's public life is way to manicured to express any dissenting opinion.
Jon’s obsession with getting that “nature documentary” feel with the camerawork actively ruins the tension in the movie. That scene where Scar tells Mufasa about the stampede is far better paced in the original and the chosen “camera angles” help to convey the upset and stress in the line delivery. In the new one it’s just like “yep, medium shot of some cgi lions”. 😖 to quote Adam, “IT’S SO BAAAD”
One of the worst parts is that all the actors just stand in one place the entire scene, which kind of makes me wonder if anyone is manning the cameras. I guess Oprah's network doesn't have Oprah money.
The rant that Adum goes on at 20:03 is 1000% spot on, and it’s the main problem with most remakes. The fact that directors will sign on to remake a movie they either don’t like or just don’t understand is so irritating. It honestly feels like sometimes they just make changes the same way a kid who’s cheating on a test will make changes to the answer they’re copying to make them seem different but end up losing the meaning.
Thank you for criticizing how much the remake f*cked up the pouncing scene! Even with small bits of a scene like that, they bastardized the characters and relationship dynamics. In the original, the pouncing moment was natural because Mufasa is presented as a powerful king you can take seriously but can also be a caring and playful father at the same time. Simba got distracted by the cricket and Mufasa uses that opportunity to teaching (while also joke around) with Simba at the same time, thus the initiation worked. In the remake, Simba was never distracted and Mufasa suddenly teaching him how to pounce came literally out of nowhere and is nowhere near as natural and organic as the original. 😑
thank you for saying everything I wanted to say about that scene, i cannot fucking stand what they did to it and for what reason? like why, what on earth did it improve
If I never saw the original I would have been like what the fuck, why are we doing this pouncing scene right now when we just started the morning report??
That's also because Mufasa and Zazu's friendship was non-existent in the remake. Mufasa taught Simba to pounce on Zazu just for fun, but there was still a respectable friendship between the two of them. With that out of the way, the remake version of the scene made Mufasa a jerk.
@@michaelstrong5383 Not only does Mufasa ignore Zazu and not give a shit about what he has to say in this scene in the remake, but he also ignored him earlier in the first dialogue based scene after Mufasa and Scar were talking. In the original, after Scar walked off from Mufasa, Zazu and Mufasa share a little, but genuine exchange between one another in regards to how Mufasa should handle Scar's disapproval of Simba becoming the future king and Mufasa walks with Zazu while chuckling at his little joke about Scar making a useful throwrug. That scene established what their friendship is like and indicates that they have been good friends for quiet some time despite us not seeing that before Simba was born. In the remake, while Zazu was talking to Mufasa after Scar walked away, Mufasa himself just randomly walks off to the side as if he didn't want to listen to Zazu and got bored. Not only is that change so stupid, but so disrespectful to a character who's supposed to be wise and caring authority figure.
@@Lauren_210 And then there's that scene where Mufasa is about to scold Simba for going to the Elephant Graveyard, and Zazu tells him that Simba was a lot like him when he was a cub. Now that line was actually used in the Broadway musical to further elaborate Mufasa and Zazu's friendship, but in the remake, Mufasa just ignores it. It makes me question why they even used that line in the movie to begin with.
@@Lauren_210 He's just old and tired. The dude had to warm up his voice to do his original work in 94'. Imagine a marathon runner needing to really limber up for a run at the age of 64, and then see how they do when they're 89 and they have to try to beat their time. It's going to be silly.
@@lnfreeman Funny enough, I thought there were times where they actually did that. For example, during the stampede scene, it sounded like Mufasa's "HOLD ON!!" line delivery sounds identical to the original. It just sounded so awkward.
What's even more insulting is that James Earl Jones is the only original VA they actually brought back, and he sounds terrible. Jeremy Irons on the other hand, whose performance as Scar is probably even more iconic and who still sounds great, wasn't even approached. James Earl Jones is supposedly irreplaceable, but Jeremy Irons isn't, get fucked Disney.
@@Sugarman96 Honestly though, all the character are like that. I don't think anybody except Rowan Atkinson could have played Zazu in that uptight, British way without him coming off as completely insufferable (case in point, John Oliver) And I also think that Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Simba is pretty great, since it's one of those things where you don't ever see him in a recording booth. You just see the character (unlike certain child "actors" we know). And I know I'm a minority here, but I actually think Matthew Broderick was great as adult Simba. He doesn't have a very big presence, but that works well for a character like Simba who's struggling to find power within himself. Of course I doubt they took any of that into account when they made this movie. Gotta get dem views tho. James Earl Jones clout for the win.
With regard to the music being so loud in 2019’s Scar tells Mufasa about the stampede scene, it’s hilarious to think about it as if the music is happening in real time and Scar is having to yell over it. That also explains why Mufasa is confused upon hearing Simba’s name - the music’s so loud he’s almost not sure if that’s what Scar said 😂
If you read up about Jon Favreau’s earlier films, like Iron Man, the actors had to work out their own lines because they didn’t have a script. So the stars basically directed themselves
26:44 I actually noticed how bad that shot looked, too. I think the problem is that Zazu's head is going out of frame at an odd angle, making it hard to tell what's being focused on.
I’ve never watched a version of the Lion King that included the Morning Report before. I only heard abt it a couple years ago (ppl complaining abt it) and saw it on TH-cam assuming it was some special feature I never saw. I still feel kinda weird when ppl talk abt it as common knowledge bc it doesn’t even register as part of the movie for me
It’s not nostalgia, I only first watched Drake & Josh a year or two ago and it was hilarious. I actually didn’t mind the laugh track so much, it rlly wasn’t overused. Watch any clips on TH-cam
6:50, JD smiling through his lines makes it seem like he's forcing himself just to say them. I don't think I've seen an actor so young, phoning in their performance.
Every new upload of the editing highlights make me crack a huge smile, honestly these are great and I really appreciate Adam streaming this as well as the editor who compiles these
6:44 "Because I *slaved* over the stove." LAUGH TRACK Get it? Because he's black. And he said he slaved over something. I don't want that to be the punchline, but they put a laugh track over it, so there had to be a punchline somewhere in that sentence, and I think 1966 Kimba might have an idea of what that punchline is...
I think you're seeing race where it's not the point. Slaving over the stove is quite relatable to a lot of fathers out there more than people finding slavery funny.
After so many of these highlight, I've come to this conclusion: this movie is simultaneously no one's fault and everyone's fault. All the people we've seen did something to bring down the quality of the film, but not enough to completely ruin it. It took all of them coming together to get what we got in theatres.
It's not as bad but not because it's good. It's pure garbage. The difference is Mulan doesn't cause any kind of anger in me. TLK remake makes me frothing at the mouth FURIOUS, and the Mulan remake was like "wow... this is so dull not even as a remake but as a wuxia movie. Time to forget about it completely." Where TLK is me screaming in every one of these highlight videos "How is it POSSIBLE for a movie to be THIS LEVEL OF TRASH????" (also no I did not pay $30 to see Mulan 🙃)
People only liked the new film because of the nostalgia from the first film, and their happier memories associated with it. It’s literally just a ‘member berry. I was really into lion king when I was a kid, I was obsessed. I grew out of it before the remake was made but I was excited to remember happier times. Then I saw the movie and was disappointed beyond belief.
The show that JD was in that Adum showed in this vid (The Paynes) was 1 of 2 DREADFUL remakes of an actually pretty good show (and at least classic in the 2000s black community), yknow by Tyler Perry standards, called The House of Payne. The grandpa and grandma that were shown in the clip were legit actors and singers before Tyler Perry came along. They starred in his movies, shows, and plays as they got older. The Paynes got shut down EXTREMELY quick because what people don't understand about Tyler Perry tv shows is that pretty much EVERYONE BUT HIM made his old sitcoms seem genuine and charming with some pretty good humor- despite the inconsistent writing and the laugh track (that wasn't nearly as overused as it is in his new sitcoms). The show was a complete dump truck (and Tyler tried to act like Oprah's terrible network was the problem when it wasn't renewed for a new season, so-naturally- he moved on to a "better"😂 network called BET), and JD and the little girl were legitimately some of the worst child actors I've ever seen. I'm even not trying to be rude, but these parents are worse than pageant parents or just as bad as them. They're clearly living their dreams through these kids who aren't even mature enough to know if this is what they want to do as a career. There are kids who show interest in these performing arts, and THEN the parents try to cultivate that; however, JD doesn't seem like that was his case. When you compare JD and the little girl in "The Paynes" to China Anne McClain and Doc Shaw (legitimate actors [and China is a legitimate singer] to this day) in the original "The House of Payne", it's easy to see who had more passion. It seems like one group of parents was more focused on seeing if this is what the child wanted rather than what they wanted. Even now, China is grown and wants to focus on other things, and her family is cool about it. I feel kinda bad for JD because there's no passion in what he does, and he keeps being put in these projects with people who are just as passionless as they're all just trying to get money.
Funny he mentioned the instruments in the Morning Report song @26:19 and saying that they appear nowhere in the original film. While he's right about the electric guitar, the accordion actually did turn up in the original soundtrack in both Hakuna Matata and even in the second half of Be Prepared. However it was so subtle you'll only hear it in the instrumental versions vs. in Morning Report where it makes itself loud and clear. So it still sounds out of place despite the instrument being in the original soundtrack lol
@@YMSHighlights if you use a program like Mouse Without Borders -- or similar software -- you can just drag your mouse from one computer to the other as if they were all the same machine. Your keyboard will also type to the machine the currently has the focus (the one with the mouse cursor on).
Simba's line about patrolling isn't just written poorly. It's delivered in a way that I thought he said "today *is* started" instead of "has started." Actually, I'm still not sure which of the two JD says.
5:00 - th-cam.com/video/3qRCzIj9QEo/w-d-xo.html
Congrats! you have 30K subs so according to John you are a "youtube sensation"!
Fax
Someone has to make an actual 8-bit Kimba intro now lmao
SIRE!
YMS Highlights when he got rick rolled, I felt that
Mufasa in the original: You DELIBERATELY disobeyed me
Musufa in the remake: you-de-li-be-rate-ly-di-so-be-yed-me.
I thought it was a glitch in the audio but noo that's just how shitty it is lol
Mufasa in the original actually sounds disappointed when he says that line, even putting heavy emphasis on DELIBERATELY just to get a point across on just how much Simba fucked up. In the remake he sounds so bored. Maybe it's because James Earl Jones is getting too old for voice acting.
Godess Call Yeah Mufasa sounded like an outraged and upset parent because Simba was about to lose his life in the original just by disobeying him. If you were a parent, you would feel the same way. It’s like he didn’t care in the remake.
Same energy as everytime Adum telling Scoot: "That's funny."
Beep boop beep boop!
I legit feel bad for JD McCreary. It feels 100% like his parents have groomed him to be an internet sensation. It's really gross. :(
Yeah parentz suck
That video of him stirring eggs haunts me
Kid's probably never going to see a penny of his earnings when he grows up because his dipshit parents would've probably blown through everything (as is tradition in Hollywood).
@@DeepakKumar-ch9un can't wait to see him pull a Shia Labeouf
@@DeepakKumar-ch9un Pretty sure that scenario is why Coogan accounts exist.
"The Lion Kink," Disney's iconic NC-17 classic featuring the timeless musical numbers "The Circle Jerk of Life" and "Can You Feel The Mostly Consensual Love Tonight."
"mostly"
Alternatively "The Loin King"
If John wanted this movie to be more "realistic" he should've had Mufasa kill all the cubs (besides Simba) so his linage stays strong.
That would actually be an interesting change to the story and you could do a lot with the direction that would take the movie. It might not be as good as the original but it would be ballsy as hell and I’d probably see it just for that fact.
Just like the turks
That's what I was thinking all along!
The problem with this is that Male lions only kill cubs that are not theirs. Technically, all the cubs in the pride are his.
@@clayjack9969 The problem is that Disney doesn't make these movies because they want to do something different with their old films, they made them solely to money. They could've easily gone back to the source material with Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin, Mulan etc. and come up with a unique and interesting takes on those stories, but in their minds, that wouldn't sell as well as sloppily rehashing their previous work.
I love adums genuine hatred for this "movie"
You mean the live action documentary?
Just imagine when he discovers Mulan 2020.
@@Alejandroigarabide Lion King gets at least a dozen editing highlights, the Kimba spin-off and a 2+ hour review. Mulan gets under 5 minutes and a 2/10.
@@KameronJ7 Well, I'm going to say it. Lion King 2019 was the worst remake ever until Mulan was released.
A few days ago I described Mulan 2020 to a friend like this: Imagine a Lion King remake with the following changes:
-No Timon, Pumba and Zazu
-No songs
-The last action scene has Simba and Scar alone, and no fire nor humor.
-All other action scenes are shortened and less epic.
-Simba and Shenzi have the force.
At least the Lion King remake had funny actors portraying Timon and Pumba, even if the character animation has no character... or animation.
And lets not get started on the awful inexpresive actress who plays Mulan, or her political opinions.
Disney somehow found a new low, a new way to suck.
Idk if ive been this entertained in a while
Upon being told that Simba is in the gorge during a stampede, Mufasa's "Simba?" sounds like it's about to be followed up with "Who's that?"
To me it sounds like Mufasa's doing the laundry, and then he is surprised to find Simba sleeping under the pile.
@@smaakjeks “Simba! You scamp!”
@@smaakjeks LOLOLOL this comment made me cackle
This unofficial official highlight channel is bigger than "youtube sensation" JD McCrary.
the biggest of oofs.
Lol it actually is an official highlight channel. The guy who owns it made a deal with Adam to split the revenue from this channel.
Still true on 19th July 2021
@@deadlock1011tbf they did say unofficial official
I'm convinced that Adam's Lion King Review is just gonna be all his editing highlights stitched together.
I hope he’ll do a compilation of all the best bits of the Lion King 2019 highlights once he’s done with the review. He should also make a 12 hour loop of the guy saying “DUDE, PRIDE ROCK!” over and over.
@@carter_lovejoy The guy that runs this channel might do those things, Adum won't.
@ULOIDAR WDYM? The guy who runs this channel IS the guy who runs this channel??? He runs THIS channel!
@@Redditaurus Adum doesn't run this channel.
@@Redditaurus nope
God every time I hear Mufasa in the remake I wonder why Scar kills him, when he's so old he sounds like he's going to die in five minutes anyways
Y e u s s
I hate how in all their recent behind the scenes extras, Disney refuses to show any struggle or grit or heart In the making of their movies. It all just comes of as soulless corporate confection product
Yeah indeed, this movie is a freaking' soulless cooperate product made for meets the company intended strict realise deadline.. This movie get made for just 2 1/2 year - 3 year while the original lion king take up 5/6 year to produce
It’s not even just (sole) Disney productions. The new Blu-ray releases from the MCU Spider-Man movies have a lack of behind the scenes features (and documentaries), when every other Spider-Man video release has been notable for having hours of bts contents and featurettes (even TASM2). Disney is making every single project into a soulless product.
To be fair a lot of those documentaries came out like 10 years after the original films release and were for classics.
RLM said this exact thing about the Star Wars prequel extras compared to the Disney SW extras.
Bungie had great behind the scenes docs of Halo 2 and 3. They really suffered for their art.
Adum when he sees a scene from The Lion King (2019): IT'S SO BAAAAD!
Adum when he sees a scene from The Lion King (1994): IT'S SO GOOOOD!
Adam when he sees the "Morning Report" scene: IT'S SO BAAAAAD BUT THE REST OF THE MOVIE IS STILL SO GOOOOD!
@@michaelstrong5383 We dodged a bullet with that song not being part of our collective childhoods. Jeez
he right tho
@@smaakjeks I was one of them growing up the IMAX version, including Beauty and the Beast, man that that new song sucks so bad, I was legitimately surprised the ORIGINAL version.
Oh I do hope James Earl Jones’s legacy doesn’t become ‘YeUhs.’
this movie would have to be remembered for that to happen
I'm pretty sure Vader should negate that......I hope
The New Mufasa would get bang to sherd by Darth Vader and Real Mufasa.
NGMajora Oh I hope in the review we hear the Mufasa ‘YeUhs’ followed by a big old’ Vader “NOOOOOOOOO!!”
He'll be fine. James did Exorcist 2 and Scary Movie 4.
This isn't even the worse thing to come out of his career.
"Theres nothing up here" has the same audio quality as some point and click childrens game
Don’t diss my main man Pyjama Sam like that
@@oldschool3424 oh u already kno my killa
it sounds like that really old video where its like. "you are great when is your violin concert" thing.
Oh my god it does lol Between this and the audio clipping...man this is bad
Ah man, now I am thinking about the classic Sam and Max: Hit the Road game.
I had to watch the new "Lion King" at work with a bunch of children. The only thing that brought me any kind of enjoyment was the fact that the kid next to me was just as bored and annoyed as I was and we started making fun of how bad the movie was. At some point I just left the room cause I rather did chores than continue to watch the movie... at least I got paid tho
What do you do for work?
@@spiny7560 Isn't it obvious? This person has been hired specifically to torture children with movies.
@@spiny7560 I'm a social worker :)
Had to? It's not like there is a shortage of the 94 on DVD!!
@@WreckingWood Well, I didn't choose the movie... my boss did lol
Its called the "Paynes" cause thats what you feel watching it
I won't ever get tired of the 𝔂𝓔𝓼
edits
If you're looking for a VA for a child character, maybe you should get a kid who can ACT instead of a kid who's a mildly famous SINGER.
Although it doesn’t really apply here, but the market reach of a famous young singer is far greater than that of a famous child actor, and that’s all that Disney cares about
@cat snake Yeah. The Nightmare Before Christmas did that for Jack Skellington and I don't think anyone complained that Danny Elfman did the singing instead of Chris Sarandon
You forgot that Disney only cares about money, and popularity brings tickets.
@cat snake yeah, like the original Lion King. They totally could have. I am hating this whole forcing actors to sing and forcing singers to act thing.
@@sorryifoldcomment8596 "As a comedian, I always get into situations where I’m auditioning for movies and sitcoms, you know? As a comedian, they want you to do other things besides comedy. They say “alright you’re a comedian, can you write? Write us a script. Act in this sitcom.” They want me to do shit that’s related to comedy, but it’s not comedy, man. It’s not fair, you know? It’s as though if I was a cook, and I worked my ass off to become a really good cook, and they said “alright you’re a cook… can you farm?”" - Mitch Hedberg
The Paynes feels like it's going to turn into Too Many Cooks or some other Adult Swim skit at any moment.
And the ultimate punchline is that it never does
Holy shit I can’t believe I just heard Durr plant in 2020, Alex really created a monster
wut wus dat
@@smaakjeks Durr Plant is an IHE reference from forever ago
@@smaakjeks over 4 years ago now, IHE made a video about how memes like "damn daniel" were stupid, and to show how little there was to them he just put a plant in the middle of the room, pointed at it and said "durr plant". Soon afterwards, it became it's own meme.
it awakened in me a memory i'd forgotten. i sat there for a good minute going... 'duh plahnt? what? why does that sound familiar' until it get fuckin hit me like a truck
Alex wielded his power with the carelessness of a boy playing with his father's gun... And the world suffered the consequences.
oh man 'Durr plant' is a classic, I think it's time to bring that back
Tell IHE
Adum should use the "Yeeus" line for that scene where Simba is talking to Mufasa's ghost.
Just add a deep echo to it lol
Can we all just give an applause to the channel creator who has dedicated themselves to highlighting Adums spite
JD McCrary feels like he was only cast because he collaborated with Donald Glover
_Like wouldn’t it be so cute and funny that these two actors who worked together played the same character ha ha ha ha ha_
When did he say that? I'd love to see him saying something he thinks/being genuine
@@cannymarie2124 I don't think op means "JD has expressed he feels this way" rather it feels to them that this is the case.
I would imagine JD's public life is way to manicured to express any dissenting opinion.
@@cannymarie2124you misinterpreted the comment
Jon’s obsession with getting that “nature documentary” feel with the camerawork actively ruins the tension in the movie. That scene where Scar tells Mufasa about the stampede is far better paced in the original and the chosen “camera angles” help to convey the upset and stress in the line delivery. In the new one it’s just like “yep, medium shot of some cgi lions”. 😖 to quote Adam, “IT’S SO BAAAD”
Take a shot for every "It's so bad..."
tried this, I died, don't recommend
Maybe he should change the name of the channel from YourMovieSucksDotOrg to LikeYourMovieLikeSucksItsSoBadDotOrg.
A cruel game indeed
Wtf was wrong with that Tyler Perry sitcom? The actors sounded tired and the lighting and set looked so off.
it looked like a youtube production and not a creation by two billionaires
One of the worst parts is that all the actors just stand in one place the entire scene, which kind of makes me wonder if anyone is manning the cameras. I guess Oprah's network doesn't have Oprah money.
Luigi Nastro yeah but like...with their resources it should be incredibly high quality. they’re two of the richest people in the country.
@@kyro8559 Just because you pour money into something doesn't make it great. John Carter and the Lone Ranger come to mind.
@@kyro8559 how do you think rich people get rich?
The rant that Adum goes on at 20:03 is 1000% spot on, and it’s the main problem with most remakes. The fact that directors will sign on to remake a movie they either don’t like or just don’t understand is so irritating. It honestly feels like sometimes they just make changes the same way a kid who’s cheating on a test will make changes to the answer they’re copying to make them seem different but end up losing the meaning.
"SIRE" said Dumbledore calmly.
You can tell when a person is singing a song and doesn’t understand the meaning of the lyrics
Maybe he WAS a TH-cam sensation but after the Lion King a big amount of people unsubscribed.
OOF.
Who?
for real?
No
Lol
Thank you for criticizing how much the remake f*cked up the pouncing scene! Even with small bits of a scene like that, they bastardized the characters and relationship dynamics. In the original, the pouncing moment was natural because Mufasa is presented as a powerful king you can take seriously but can also be a caring and playful father at the same time. Simba got distracted by the cricket and Mufasa uses that opportunity to teaching (while also joke around) with Simba at the same time, thus the initiation worked. In the remake, Simba was never distracted and Mufasa suddenly teaching him how to pounce came literally out of nowhere and is nowhere near as natural and organic as the original. 😑
thank you for saying everything I wanted to say about that scene, i cannot fucking stand what they did to it and for what reason? like why, what on earth did it improve
If I never saw the original I would have been like what the fuck, why are we doing this pouncing scene right now when we just started the morning report??
That's also because Mufasa and Zazu's friendship was non-existent in the remake. Mufasa taught Simba to pounce on Zazu just for fun, but there was still a respectable friendship between the two of them. With that out of the way, the remake version of the scene made Mufasa a jerk.
@@michaelstrong5383 Not only does Mufasa ignore Zazu and not give a shit about what he has to say in this scene in the remake, but he also ignored him earlier in the first dialogue based scene after Mufasa and Scar were talking. In the original, after Scar walked off from Mufasa, Zazu and Mufasa share a little, but genuine exchange between one another in regards to how Mufasa should handle Scar's disapproval of Simba becoming the future king and Mufasa walks with Zazu while chuckling at his little joke about Scar making a useful throwrug. That scene established what their friendship is like and indicates that they have been good friends for quiet some time despite us not seeing that before Simba was born. In the remake, while Zazu was talking to Mufasa after Scar walked away, Mufasa himself just randomly walks off to the side as if he didn't want to listen to Zazu and got bored. Not only is that change so stupid, but so disrespectful to a character who's supposed to be wise and caring authority figure.
@@Lauren_210 And then there's that scene where Mufasa is about to scold Simba for going to the Elephant Graveyard, and Zazu tells him that Simba was a lot like him when he was a cub. Now that line was actually used in the Broadway musical to further elaborate Mufasa and Zazu's friendship, but in the remake, Mufasa just ignores it. It makes me question why they even used that line in the movie to begin with.
This really is an endless well of content
slimy yet satisfying
@@smaakjeks That's it.
Bruuuuhhh James Earl Jones performance in the remake is so depressing
He practically sleepwalked and phoned in his entire performance.
@@Lauren_210 He's just old and tired. The dude had to warm up his voice to do his original work in 94'. Imagine a marathon runner needing to really limber up for a run at the age of 64, and then see how they do when they're 89 and they have to try to beat their time. It's going to be silly.
@Offkey Dreams But that would lower the hype and therefore maybe affect box office numbers. You want Disney to prioritise quality over money??? D:
Also his wife died relatively soon before doing this. Especially when consider probably did his voice work earlier since we'll be might die.
The original “You deliberately disobeyed me” has serious Commander Sisko vibes
Most of Mufasa's lines in the original sound just like Sisko, it's pretty funny.
Y E U H S
That old jpg of the laughing audience is legendary! So glad it’s coming back! This YMS review is going to be the Infinity War of YMS reviews.
6:50 This honestly looks like a parody of a bad sitcom. Also, we're still using laugh tracks in 2020?
Bad sitcoms will always need laugh tracks
@@jamstonjulian6947 yep
CBS is the only channel that still airs laugh track sitcoms and it feels, artificial.
"Smithers, I'm home."
*LAUGH TRACK*
"What? Already?"
*LAUGH TRACK*
"Yes."
*LAUGH TRACK*
@@michaelstrong5383 YeUs
>Jon Favero calls JD McCrary a TH-cam sensation
I've never heard of this kid until these videos
I've never heard of him until the remake.
Same
I can't believe we've reached a point where being a "youtube sensation" is something that can be forced and manufactured.
that poor kid is going to be fucked up when he gets older
@@sleepygrouch8361 Wouldn't be the first time from Disney.
Father. The day has started. The sun is in a position in the sky that my script has told me to mention. Awaken LINE 4 ! o_o
The "It better not be a rickroll" followed directly by the opening beats was fucking amazing timing.
Given the length of the Kimba video I'm fully expecting this one to be eight hours long. Let's goooo
13:06-13:14 Disney should have gotten someone else to voice Mufasa. James is almost 90 and he doesn't have the same raw power from his voice anymore.
They could have just reused his voice track from the original film >_>
@@lnfreeman Funny enough, I thought there were times where they actually did that. For example, during the stampede scene, it sounded like Mufasa's "HOLD ON!!" line delivery sounds identical to the original. It just sounded so awkward.
What's even more insulting is that James Earl Jones is the only original VA they actually brought back, and he sounds terrible.
Jeremy Irons on the other hand, whose performance as Scar is probably even more iconic and who still sounds great, wasn't even approached. James Earl Jones is supposedly irreplaceable, but Jeremy Irons isn't, get fucked Disney.
@@Sugarman96 Honestly though, all the character are like that. I don't think anybody except Rowan Atkinson could have played Zazu in that uptight, British way without him coming off as completely insufferable (case in point, John Oliver) And I also think that Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Simba is pretty great, since it's one of those things where you don't ever see him in a recording booth. You just see the character (unlike certain child "actors" we know). And I know I'm a minority here, but I actually think Matthew Broderick was great as adult Simba. He doesn't have a very big presence, but that works well for a character like Simba who's struggling to find power within himself. Of course I doubt they took any of that into account when they made this movie. Gotta get dem views tho. James Earl Jones clout for the win.
With regard to the music being so loud in 2019’s Scar tells Mufasa about the stampede scene, it’s hilarious to think about it as if the music is happening in real time and Scar is having to yell over it. That also explains why Mufasa is confused upon hearing Simba’s name - the music’s so loud he’s almost not sure if that’s what Scar said 😂
If you read up about Jon Favreau’s earlier films, like Iron Man, the actors had to work out their own lines because they didn’t have a script. So the stars basically directed themselves
"You deliberately disobeyed miiiih...". Why does he keeps dragging the words? He must be strugling so hard to say these lines.
Even the very next line where he said that Simba put Nala in danger made it sound like he doesn't care at all.
is " _YES_ " becoming the new " _fAtHeR?_ "?
yEs.
Oui
147%
pls, tell meh where's "fAtHeR" from :333
@@kateavalova341 oldboy 2013 review
Y E U H S.... FAATHAAA
When a great Highlights channel has more subs than The Lion King (2019) Simba VA.
yms highlights is a youtube sensation
@@BullMcCloud holy shit
26:44
I actually noticed how bad that shot looked, too. I think the problem is that Zazu's head is going out of frame at an odd angle, making it hard to tell what's being focused on.
We're being shoved down Zazu's throat while the song is being shoved down ours. It's the emotional equivalent of being turned into a Klein bottle.
"The child is the product."
I’ve never watched a version of the Lion King that included the Morning Report before. I only heard abt it a couple years ago (ppl complaining abt it) and saw it on TH-cam assuming it was some special feature I never saw. I still feel kinda weird when ppl talk abt it as common knowledge bc it doesn’t even register as part of the movie for me
At least "Human Again" in BatB was kinda catchy
The 8-bit rick roll though was hilarious haha
Zazu's gullet shaking in the morning report reminds me so much of that frog creature in the jedi rocks scene from the return of the jedi.
Ugh that’s why it makes it worse I hate Jedi rocks. That was exactly what I was thinking.
"The child is the product" was a line that hit me in the deep darks
I never thought I needed an isolated recording of Adum’s “hahahaha” during the laugh track
"Why is the Elephant Graveyard so well lit?"
John Favreu - "well, Africa is really hot, ok? So obviously its sunny there."
John Favreau: "He was a bit of a yotube sensation as a singer."
Adum: *Am I a joke to you?*
Maybe I’m overly nostalgic over my own childhood, but I remember sitcoms like Drake and Josh being way funnier than this.
It’s not nostalgia, I only first watched Drake & Josh a year or two ago and it was hilarious. I actually didn’t mind the laugh track so much, it rlly wasn’t overused. Watch any clips on TH-cam
Drake & Josh was definitely as funny as I remembered it. It holds up a lot more than most of the recent sitcoms.
I'm not from the US so a lot of sitcoms I only saw an adult, and with 0 nostalgia I can confirm they're still hilarious.
They are just written that well, some people care about the conetent they make. Spongebob has a lot of genuinely genius moments as well
"Drake, where's the door hole?"
JD is gonna have his own Honey Boy movie in like 30 years.
I can listen to Adam hyper analyze The Lion King all day
6:50, JD smiling through his lines makes it seem like he's forcing himself just to say them. I don't think I've seen an actor so young, phoning in their performance.
TH-cam sensation... Adam has more subscribers than him lol
This highlights channel has more subscribers
He had more subs in 2011 probably. He was a TH-cam sensation back then you know.
@@DmitryAbrakhmanov In 2011 he would have been 4 years old lmfao he's a 2007 kid.
Every new upload of the editing highlights make me crack a huge smile, honestly these are great and I really appreciate Adam streaming this as well as the editor who compiles these
6:44 "Because I *slaved* over the stove." LAUGH TRACK
Get it? Because he's black. And he said he slaved over something. I don't want that to be the punchline, but they put a laugh track over it, so there had to be a punchline somewhere in that sentence, and I think 1966 Kimba might have an idea of what that punchline is...
in fairness i only took the “joke” there as him being overdramatic, nothing really more
Woah where is your head at that you immediately jumped to race? It's clear that's not what the joke was about.
I think you're seeing race where it's not the point.
Slaving over the stove is quite relatable to a lot of fathers out there more than people finding slavery funny.
@@killingmewillnotbringbacky9177 good username
There's a laugh track after almost every single sentence
i'm gonna miss these after he finishes the review
Oh lord he does sound like sans when he burps
maybe it’s the way he’s dressed
I think the funniest thing about this review is that its going to be longer than both of the movies combined.
"youtube sensation"
This HIGHLIGHTS CHANNEL has more followers than him
*"And today is starting."*
i cant wait for the 7hours review comes out
4:34 8-Bit of the Kimba Intro
9:12 "AAAAAAAAAAAAA"
10:23 "YoU cAn Do EeEt!"
14:58 "A-DUH DURR!"
15:10 Durr Plant
17:05 Beatbox
23:51 "The facial expre-DUH! DURRR!"
30:05 "SHIMBA"
26:45 thank you for giving voice to my childhood trauma. I have always absolutely detested that shot.
After so many of these highlight, I've come to this conclusion: this movie is simultaneously no one's fault and everyone's fault.
All the people we've seen did something to bring down the quality of the film, but not enough to completely ruin it. It took all of them coming together to get what we got in theatres.
9:12 adum does a perfect Tom and Jerry scream
I guess that makes a YMS fan channel a TH-cam sensation as well.
Congrats
I like how this channel even has more subscribers than JD McCrary
"The Mulan remake is worse than The Lion King remake."
I find that impossible to believe.
I'd say they're equally awful, but in different ways
I haven't seen the Mulan remake, but from what I've heard with spoilers, it sounds just as bad as the Lion King remake.
The Lion King was worse. Not to say that the Mulan remake isn't a product straight from the deepest depths of tartarus tho
@@bw-xv2rz It's a pretty low bar to clear, that's for sure
It's not as bad but not because it's good. It's pure garbage.
The difference is Mulan doesn't cause any kind of anger in me. TLK remake makes me frothing at the mouth FURIOUS, and the Mulan remake was like "wow... this is so dull not even as a remake but as a wuxia movie. Time to forget about it completely."
Where TLK is me screaming in every one of these highlight videos "How is it POSSIBLE for a movie to be THIS LEVEL OF TRASH????"
(also no I did not pay $30 to see Mulan 🙃)
Every time I hear any music clip from simba's ascent I tear up... That 94 score is just magical
That pain at 4:50.. My heart hurts for you, dude.
25:37 they also forgot to color Mufasas and Simbas eyes for a few frames lol
Oh.
It gives some power to his blinking somehow.
Woah lol
People only liked the new film because of the nostalgia from the first film, and their happier memories associated with it.
It’s literally just a ‘member berry.
I was really into lion king when I was a kid, I was obsessed. I grew out of it before the remake was made but I was excited to remember happier times. Then I saw the movie and was disappointed beyond belief.
25:38 his eyes around the pupil go from yellow to white for a sec
30:49, I believe the phrase you're looking for is, "I'm surrounded by idiots."
Man, Adam has been putting a helluva lot of work into this.
WOW. DUDE YMS HIGHLIGHT PART 6
Please. A TH-cam sensation is the YMS Kimba the White Lion video.
The show that JD was in that Adum showed in this vid (The Paynes) was 1 of 2 DREADFUL remakes of an actually pretty good show (and at least classic in the 2000s black community), yknow by Tyler Perry standards, called The House of Payne.
The grandpa and grandma that were shown in the clip were legit actors and singers before Tyler Perry came along. They starred in his movies, shows, and plays as they got older.
The Paynes got shut down EXTREMELY quick because what people don't understand about Tyler Perry tv shows is that pretty much EVERYONE BUT HIM made his old sitcoms seem genuine and charming with some pretty good humor- despite the inconsistent writing and the laugh track (that wasn't nearly as overused as it is in his new sitcoms). The show was a complete dump truck (and Tyler tried to act like Oprah's terrible network was the problem when it wasn't renewed for a new season, so-naturally- he moved on to a "better"😂 network called BET), and JD and the little girl were legitimately some of the worst child actors I've ever seen.
I'm even not trying to be rude, but these parents are worse than pageant parents or just as bad as them. They're clearly living their dreams through these kids who aren't even mature enough to know if this is what they want to do as a career. There are kids who show interest in these performing arts, and THEN the parents try to cultivate that; however, JD doesn't seem like that was his case. When you compare JD and the little girl in "The Paynes" to China Anne McClain and Doc Shaw (legitimate actors [and China is a legitimate singer] to this day) in the original "The House of Payne", it's easy to see who had more passion. It seems like one group of parents was more focused on seeing if this is what the child wanted rather than what they wanted. Even now, China is grown and wants to focus on other things, and her family is cool about it.
I feel kinda bad for JD because there's no passion in what he does, and he keeps being put in these projects with people who are just as passionless as they're all just trying to get money.
There's more expression in that one still frame at 5:41 than there is in the whole of the 2019 Lion King movie.
Funny he mentioned the instruments in the Morning Report song @26:19 and saying that they appear nowhere in the original film. While he's right about the electric guitar, the accordion actually did turn up in the original soundtrack in both Hakuna Matata and even in the second half of Be Prepared. However it was so subtle you'll only hear it in the instrumental versions vs. in Morning Report where it makes itself loud and clear. So it still sounds out of place despite the instrument being in the original soundtrack lol
6k followers and Twitter verification? Are we sure he isn't a journalist?
The interview with Donald Glover and Favreau has big "my boss took me to meet the head of the triad and now I'm in the mob" vibes
Does anyone know why Adum keeps pressing a button on the underside of his mouse?
He controls two computers at the same time. One for streaming and the other for editing. The switch on the bottom changes which.
@@YMSHighlights I didn't know they made those kinds of mice. Do you know what model it is?
ohnoitschris it’s a Logitech MX Master
@@YMSHighlights if you use a program like Mouse Without Borders -- or similar software -- you can just drag your mouse from one computer to the other as if they were all the same machine. Your keyboard will also type to the machine the currently has the focus (the one with the mouse cursor on).
Adum has a brilliant "Durr Plant" impression
The Morning Report always drove me nuts. Especially since it came out of the Broadway musical--of which it was cut.
That Tyler Perry show is amazing,
It actually made me appreciate Disney Channel sitcoms!!!
"A Tyler Perry Show"
To be fair, Perry can direct stuff and still turn out master pieces, like his famous film Battlefield Earth
He probably was a real TH-cam sensation with over 1M subscribers but everyone saw the lion king ^^
Simba's line about patrolling isn't just written poorly. It's delivered in a way that I thought he said "today *is* started" instead of "has started." Actually, I'm still not sure which of the two JD says.
The Durr plant bit just made me lose it and I laughed for a couple of seconds, I wonder if Alex (IHE) watches these
How much longer till the YMS Lion King video comes out?
I don't think I can wait a bit longer.
He says october
Angry Joe: *F O O O O U U U U R R R R R R H O U R R R R R R S S S ! ! ! ! !*
Hey. In my defense, my comment came a minute after the video came out. So I didn't know it was coming out on October till I watched the whole video.
@Nicholas Brown *BETRAYAL! BETRAYED ME! THIS FILM SUUUUUUUUUUUCKS!*
hahaha
at this point it seems like its going to be a 10 hr frame by frame analysis of both movies