Pattinson is becoming new DiCaprio=a good actor who escaped the teenybopper heartthrob bullshit for critically acclaimed roles. I’ll admit I wrote him off after Twatlight, but he’s proving me wrong.
I would say two things long time ago and they asked Leo what advice he had for Robert Pattinson he said he needed to keep doing i n d i e s movies someday is was going to pay off the other my opinion he reminds me of, like Daniel Day-Lewis
Weird Guy 149 It’s not even a “shitty performance” if you think about it. He knew exactly the kind of movie he was in from the get go. I’m sure it was just for the paycheck so he could sustain himself while he did the smaller, better roles that demanded better from him.
Brits doing "southern accents'" is typically as bad as Americans doing "English" accents. Most simply attempt some form of Texas, which isn't even Southern, it's Southwestern. The US south has so many accents by region other than that generic "Texas" accent. Not to mention Ohio is the mid-west not the south.
Once he killed the preacher I knew he would end up hitchhiking and getting picked up by the serial killers. I literally said out loud they're not gonna kill him because he's a bad bish. Tom Holland's facial expressions when he was in the back of the car was perfection. 😂
@TIOTIO trauma and aggression are different than delusional though. the traumatic experiences made him a realist rather than delusional or naive. the aggression was about survival and self-defense.
I liked this a lot. Everything being connected was the point, so that didn't bother me. The biggest downfall for me personally was that I just wasn't that interested in parts of the story like the Sheriff, so I felt that was sort of a waste of time.
They won't. They were very serviceable performances. Pattinson's accent was off from time to time too. This movie is far from anything that's Oscar Worthy.
@@CP3CP3CP3 Religious people think they have a purpose but in actuality they are following myths and rules created by other humans, it's a sad waste of time. Being atheist isn't purposeless at all, you make your own purpose and aren't controlled by superstition and dogma.
Exactly! Helen wouldn’t have married that man and he wouldn’t have killed her and her son would’ve never married a woman who would get cancer and all the subsequent events afterwards... I’m not sure how the promise could’ve saved the victims of the serial killers
@@rhondac.891 if willard would have been 1 second late carl would have sat at the bar and charlotte would have served him and not sandy so they never would have killed all those people
Things to learn about this movie is don’t rely on the church to harness your faith. Don’t rely on religion rely on your own faith in God with a relationship. in Christianity it’s easy for people to be false prophets that’s why I don’t trust all preachers. their DELUSIONS!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂
spoilers in four fragments: great performances. tense direction. truly despicable villains that get their just dues. and an insane level of coincidence that can't be overlooked. arvin is the forrest gump of evil
@@FullMetalB you're beyond stupid. nobody said he was evil. yet, like forrest gump, he beat the chances and ran into every possible manifestation of evil in 1000 miles. but i don't expect you to understand that since you're so emotional and salty because you think this flimsy piece of crap is high concept LMAO you're not even beginner level at this
I read an article that Patterson didn't use a dialect coach and his accent was introduced on the first take and in another article that all of the actors including the one playing the preacher were unaware that there were live spiders in that bag. Now that was an amazing scene.
I swear, with the narration, the small town, and the darkness. And all the secrets everyone had. This was one terrifying clown away from a Stephen King novel 😂
I enjoyed watching Devil All the Time. The convenience of plot was related to how people act towards one another. Karma. It all made sense to me and I wasn't bothered by convenience. Korey and Martin are suffering from delusions. DELUSIONS!
I mean there's nothing to forced in this movie, except for the part were they find him in the road of all people otherwise everything fites in, in a really good and satisfying way
@@Rickyroo1980 in a small town like the one in this movies, someone's good or bad actions are more likely to affect people they they will see again. Karma isn't real, but it is much more likely to seem real when there are a few people around. I just find it interesting that we are willing to believe coincidences in a movie like Avengers Endgame, but not a movie about a small town with maybe 100 people
@@Nick-jx7py people's cars broke down a lot in the 1950s. Also, there are probably 2 main roads in that whole area. It's easy to believe they would encounter him on the road if they are always driving around
Usually, you guys are on the ball with your analysis but this time...you kinda missed it. How could you miss the main point? It IS about interconnectedness. Seeds sowed, reaping, and God being the storyteller choreographer? Rewatch the story with the idea of fate/spiritual workings in mind. I used to dislike some convenient plotting in korean movies for instance and then i finally understood the korean idea of muism and interconnectedness of fate. So i let it go. Which was hard as heck because i HATE convenient plotting. But if you approach the story and that that the story is about spiritual reaping, missed spiritual opportunities, wrong paths taken and the choreography of evil, especially the choreography of the devil's machinations, then you realize...ah, it was the devil all the time.
that happens all the time, and your mind makes the connections after the fact. but you don't have the same offspring from one of those encounters coming back BY ACCIDENT to kill off every single evil person running between state lines in sequence like that. it's just faulty storytelling since it's not established that god is orchestrating these events as part of the rules of the movie
@@360.Tapestry art amplifies! Melodarma amplifies even more. It's only faulty storytelling if the writer is bad at plotting. I know zip about this author. He may be a bad plotter, he may be a great plotter. He may be a bornagainer who has written this as a christian morality tale or he may be a fallen Christian who is mocking folks. But it seems to me that he went through so much to make every single character be connected to every other that he is just amplifying the moral of his story. In the storytelling world, this kind of extreme coincidental plotting is allowed and falls under the category of melodrama, or in korean storytelling as "makjang." Melodrama/makjang has their place in fiction as tools of preaching, catharsis, and questioning. Americans, however, are somewhat enslaved to the idea that stories are supposed to be realistic. The rest of the world do not. They understand that a story carries ideas and sometimes exxageration is needed to bring about that catharsis and fear. Whether the story is realistic or not doesn't matter in such cases. The only thing required is that the audience and hearer of such a story sits back and in good Aristotlean fashion ponder the catharsis, questioning, and fear that the story created within his soul. In this case, the question is about fate, stupid choices, listening to ministers who have their little religious strongholds and fiefdoms. If someone moves away from this story saying, "Well that story is over-the-top, but it does seem to remind me of the flaky televangelists in the world and does make me ponder the moments i escaped certain things...i guess there might be a kind of spiritual working in the world, even if there are charlatans in the world pretending to be in contact with Spiritual things" well that person has been affected by the melodrama.
@@FullMetalB you need to work on your writing, buddy. i know what you're trying to say. but for such a short, generic statement, it is unncessarily jumbled and roundabout
This movie is the definition of Dramatic Irony. The "convenient" meets between characters and situations weren't just meant to move the story along. It like the tragic humor in Voltaire's Candide.
Teddy Wap Fair enough if you don’t like it it’s not for everyone. But I read the book not long before watching this film. I loved the novel and this film was a great adaptation. Just saying.
@@donventura2116 I don't wanna be that guy, but does it truly matter who the minority/majority is? Idk it just feels like one of those things people do when they focus on race, it divides people . I mean I'm a mostly white guy(consider my self an American mutt of British, irish/Scottish, with a little bit of native american) and I'll totally embrace the minority status when it comes to pass. My whiteness is not something I feel really defines me as a person. I'm sure it affects me in social situations like I've never had to really worry about the klan, but I don't feel like I'm defined by being white. Idk maybe that's a naive way of thinking.
@@darkmyro I feel like a key part of being white is NOT having your race define who you are, or at least part of it. Being white is the standard, so it's the lack of being defined by anything, therefore giving you freedom to choose what you are, to a certain extent. That's obviously not factoring in a million other things like socio-economic status or gender or where you were born which all messily intersect but idk thats how I feel
Sorry dudes. I straight up loved this film. It's dark as fuck but it's a damn good film. I actually read the book a couple months beforehand and I finished it in two weeks because of how good it was. But the dog scene in the book really messed me up.
I really enjoyed this movie! The acting was great, sometimes movies don’t have to be deep, it was simple and straightforward. I’m definitely reading the book!
I think it had a bit of a deep meaning, but at the same time, like you said, pretty straight forward. I thought it was a good movie as well. I liked the optimistic ending too.
Yeah it's really difficult to listen to cuz you turn it up to hear Martin and then Corey sounds far too loud when he laughs. The sound is off because of that
Martin if you are reading the comments, tell your producer to raise the volume of your mic. It is always very quiet and we can barely hear a thing you say, man.
Yeah completely disagree with him on that. Grew up in a small southern town and there were some absolutely beautiful women. Handsome dudes too i guess. Lol
Yup same here. Except I was from out of town. But I remember people having to ask their parents if they were related to people before they dated em because 9 times out of 10 they were cousins. Lol
Clicked on this and didn't even know it was the guys who did the Spill reviews until they started talking. Awesome to see that you guys are still doing content. I use to go to the website everyday.
Usually when a book feels episodic it’s because editors and publishers tell the writer that they want to convert a collection of short stories to a novel. Sadly no one reads short story collections, only weirdos like me.
In defense of the movie, it takes place in a small town, in the south, in 1967(?) and it also takes place in diners and churches. All I'm saying is not a lot of places for them to put in much diversity throughout this film. I'm all for it, but just to be accurate for this movie I guess.
I felt this movie was about evil everywhere and God's judgement to this evil. SPOILERS : Even though it doesn't happen when you want it or how you want it. And for a boy that isn't even sure he believes in God yet handed out God's judgement to all of those evil individuals. the father, the cop, the false preacher, and the murder couple were all evil and done evil to someone. And even though they got away with their crimes in our eyes God's judgement was still carried out on them. I was actually more worried about Holland and if his character was gonna face the same fate. Really thought this was good.
Was thinking the same thing. In the end he ended up taking out all the most evil people in the film even though he didn't intend to. Definitely a theme of fate and connections in the film. Hell if the guy hadn't given him his seat none of the movie would have even happened.
@@360.Tapestry I blame more those damm Karens acting all crazy every where they go. I remember there was this crazy religious woman outside of Walmart yelling about how everyone was going to hell and stuff. That sh*t makes me put my head down out shame we share the same belief (although unlike her I'm not a homophobic Muslim hating racist that thinks everyone belongs in hell)
I really tried to get into the movie but I just couldn’t. Terrible writing. The pacing was terrible. The “twists” weren’t good at all. Why is the backstory of the town like 50 minutes long. Why is arguably the best actor in Robert Pattinson only in the movie for like 30 minutes. The deaths of the characters had no weight because there all bad people so no one cares. Sebastian stans character was bland as hell. A lot of the scenes were just unnecessary. And for a movie that is “dark” I didn’t really feel that type of feeling. The only thing that kept me going through the movie was the acting(specifically Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson) This movie was really bland and I don’t recommend. Not bad but not good
Religion is not bad. People who make fun of religion is the reason why people should consider religion. Don't twist my words now... clearly not everything in religion is agreeable, but when it isn't radicalized, it serves a purpose. (That was a response to the people who just shit on religion all the time. I myself am not religious) Side point though, this movie was about how faith can and cannot make sense at the same time. How good intentions can lead to delusions, and how being delusional can skew the perception of a believer who is not yet delusional but has the potential to be. It shows that the idea of faith does not always balance out with how a person uses faith. It is a movie that shows the dichotomy between faith as a weapon and faith to find peace. Notice the one character who does not pray in the movie, also happens to be the only character with the truest intentions. The man least likely to be religious is in fact, the most religious. That underlying theme is told through multiple stories within the movie, and in a small town, it can come full circle very easily.
Ok gotta call Martin out on saying certain characters are too handsome or whatever to be from a certain area. Dude there's pretty people in every little town and city in the world. And the accents didn't bother me at all. Grew up in Alabama and live in Ohio and sounded very authentic. Dark movie definitely gets hard to watch at times but I was engaged the whole time. I dunno maybe because I grew up in a small town i can identify a little more. Even though I'm black. Lol. But definitely knew people like that growing up. And the church stuff is spot on if not maybe a little extreme. People's lifes sometimes revolve around church in small towns like that and there are crooked preachers all over the place. Remember my pastor being in prison when I was a kid and the whole church still kissed his ass.
Is it just me, or does these ratings carry a new sinister meaning to a simple trip to the theater in 2020? Rental = Less contact, survival increase. Matinee = You'll die, but at least you saved money. Full price = Hope it was worth it.
It was extremely good and it was extremely dark at the same time. I wouldn't want to be in that hillbilly town at the wrong time of day. I'd just keep it moving.
I keep seeing people say how crazy this movie is but everything that happened in it has happened in one way or another many times through history. And there were a lot of good christians, they were just minor characters. The movie was a lot deeper than people are realizing. And the people in small towns are actually all connected just like that, everybody is related to everyone or at least married in to the family somehow
Gotta agree with Martin on this one. I was looking forward to it, but this one's a fumble. I'm sick of this trend where actor's have to mumble their lines to the point you can't make out what they're saying.
I agree with fedora. The acting is really good but because of how much goes on (probably because it's based on a book) this could've worked better as a mini series or something because when *SPOILERS* everybody starts dying I just dont care.
Name me something worse then some Millennial who sits around and gets to watch movies for a living but complains about them all day and then blast themes and Chuckles about it like it's the funniest joke you ever heard
I was in shock the whole time but I thought I knew what was going to happen idk? I throughly enjoyed it kinda in a way that’s why I want to see the reviews!
I want to see if Cory as a millennial or if he is not a millennial he honest-to-god does a better job at selling it than most ACTUAL millennials....i want 2 see if he can even go ONE video without blaspheming like an angry 13 yr old who just found out he was "allowed" to curse
!!SPOILER WARNING!! i have to agree, aside from ofc BASIC HUMAN EMPATHY and feeling angry when characters were abused and when retribution came around for the villains, i just was disconnected from the whole thing and honestly felt restless watching it. There are scenes/captivating moments acting wise for SURE but its not a film that makes me feel too much and i feel like its a movie that is SUPPOSED to make you feel all sorts of things but i felt removed from it all either cus it was too gross at some parts or I just idk it didn't feel locked in for me. I loved Tom and Bill's acting in this, it was great. Robert's acting was so good but also the accent had me cackling and i could not take him seriously many times. im not too sure what the moral of the story is tbh. aside from the general people using god as a justification for their actions good & evil alike. but idk i didn't get like what was the reason we all NEEDED to watch this, the why, the message. what should i walk away from this film with?
This movie was very well done. The casting was very good, I saw no bad performances. It gives you the strong sense that you are watching a true story of actual events and I loved that. The Devil All The Time is a dark look at humanity, but very entertaining movie in my opinion
Martin is right there's a posh veal over this movie it's great just idk they could have put better faces in the roles. It's one of those movies that carry itself no matter what face plays the role if that makes any sense
@@weirdguy1495 Well I definitely understand where you're coming from but think for the most part they were portrayed ok. The grandparents and the sister were good people. Unfortunately think we both know there's crooked preachers in a lot of congregations. Felt very real to me. And a few characters were a little exaggerated for sure. Don't think it's damning religion just people that take advantage of it or do bad things in God's name
Pattinson is becoming new DiCaprio=a good actor who escaped the teenybopper heartthrob bullshit for critically acclaimed roles. I’ll admit I wrote him off after Twatlight, but he’s proving me wrong.
I would say two things long time ago and they asked Leo what advice he had for Robert Pattinson he said he needed to keep doing i n d i e s movies someday is was going to pay off the other my opinion he reminds me of, like Daniel Day-Lewis
That is literally his only shitty performance.
Leo wasnt in bad movies though
Weird Guy 149 It’s not even a “shitty performance” if you think about it. He knew exactly the kind of movie he was in from the get go. I’m sure it was just for the paycheck so he could sustain himself while he did the smaller, better roles that demanded better from him.
@@Thechickinaaronscar Oh that's where you're wrong man. XD
This is a movie where Brits and Europeans talk with a heavy southern accent
Coming from Ohio, these accents are ridiculous😂
Brits doing "southern accents'" is typically as bad as Americans doing "English" accents.
Most simply attempt some form of Texas, which isn't even Southern, it's Southwestern.
The US south has so many accents by region other than that generic "Texas" accent.
Not to mention Ohio is the mid-west not the south.
@@The3rdGunman It's not that big of a deal😑🙄
You know an English accent slowed down with the R sound sounds like a southerner
The movie takes place in west virginia I don't think these guys really paid attention
Tom Holland's character in this movie was the only one who wasn't delusional that's why his story ark went the way it did... Good movie very dark
Once he killed the preacher I knew he would end up hitchhiking and getting picked up by the serial killers. I literally said out loud they're not gonna kill him because he's a bad bish. Tom Holland's facial expressions when he was in the back of the car was perfection. 😂
Hillary Ike Yessss! It was everything!!!
@E its like he has a sense, maybe like a spidey sense?🤔
@TIOTIO trauma and aggression are different than delusional though. the traumatic experiences made him a realist rather than delusional or naive. the aggression was about survival and self-defense.
Pattinson killed it! Really impressed me as an actor with this role
And Holland is more than Spider-Man after this!
I liked this a lot. Everything being connected was the point, so that didn't bother me. The biggest downfall for me personally was that I just wasn't that interested in parts of the story like the Sheriff, so I felt that was sort of a waste of time.
Pattinson and Holland will receive Oscar noms for that confession scene. Book it.
this is joke of the year
I sure hope so because they were amazing👏👏👏
They won't. They were very serviceable performances. Pattinson's accent was off from time to time too. This movie is far from anything that's Oscar Worthy.
Netflix indeed lowers people standards.
@@lindenbravo5988 how?
"Ignorant people really do let religion just toss them around." Well said, Martin!
Facts I know people like this
Cristian Ponse You must’ve missed the point. IGNORANT people let religion do that to them. No one said anything about having faith in God being wrong?
@@CP3CP3CP3 Religious people think they have a purpose but in actuality they are following myths and rules created by other humans, it's a sad waste of time.
Being atheist isn't purposeless at all, you make your own purpose and aren't controlled by superstition and dogma.
Glad I'm not purposeless either, or presumptuous.
@@XboxFREAK95 As to the point and succinctly stated as Martin's comment, thank you.
It all started because the mother promised god that if he brought her son safe home from the war he would marry Helen..but she broke that promise
Exactly! Helen wouldn’t have married that man and he wouldn’t have killed her and her son would’ve never married a woman who would get cancer and all the subsequent events afterwards...
I’m not sure how the promise could’ve saved the victims of the serial killers
@@rhondac.891 if willard would have been 1 second late carl would have sat at the bar and charlotte would have served him and not sandy so they never would have killed all those people
Things to learn about this movie is don’t rely on the church to harness your faith. Don’t rely on religion rely on your own faith in God with a relationship. in Christianity it’s easy for people to be false prophets that’s why I don’t trust all preachers. their DELUSIONS!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂
Amen
"look under a rock and you will find me" Jesus.
Cristian Ponse wow you’re some type of stupid
I'm a Christian, and I approve this message.
The thing is, We don't know, and that's ok. Just be good, because good is good enough.
Robert Pattinson
is an amazing actor.A real gem.
As the Director of this movie he said when this movie was filmed Rob was not Batman as yet
spoilers in four fragments: great performances. tense direction. truly despicable villains that get their just dues. and an insane level of coincidence that can't be overlooked. arvin is the forrest gump of evil
Thinks Arvin is evil and doesn't understand the purpose of the "insane amount of coincidence" LOOOOOL
@@FullMetalB you're beyond stupid. nobody said he was evil. yet, like forrest gump, he beat the chances and ran into every possible manifestation of evil in 1000 miles. but i don't expect you to understand that since you're so emotional and salty because you think this flimsy piece of crap is high concept LMAO you're not even beginner level at this
@@FullMetalB He isn't evil. He didn't become *AS BAD* as his father. You clearly didn't pay attention to the film.
No, kryptonite said he was evil, fullmetal pointed out he wasn't.
He's an antihero
I read an article that Patterson didn't use a dialect coach and his accent was introduced on the first take and in another article that all of the actors including the one playing the preacher were unaware that there were live spiders in that bag. Now that was an amazing scene.
Its Pattinson but yes hes always amazing
He needed one
Tom Holland went full BEN REILLY/Ghost Spider
on this one LMAO
I swear, with the narration, the small town, and the darkness. And all the secrets everyone had. This was one terrifying clown away from a Stephen King novel 😂
Love how nearly the whole cast of hill billies was played by European or Australians lmao and the accents are spot on
There was literally no American cast member, Sebastian Stan? Romanian
I enjoyed watching Devil All the Time. The convenience of plot was related to how people act towards one another. Karma. It all made sense to me and I wasn't bothered by convenience.
Korey and Martin are suffering from delusions. DELUSIONS!
I mean there's nothing to forced in this movie, except for the part were they find him in the road of all people otherwise everything fites in, in a really good and satisfying way
You're the one suffering from delusions if you believe karma is a real thing
@@Rickyroo1980 in a small town like the one in this movies, someone's good or bad actions are more likely to affect people they they will see again. Karma isn't real, but it is much more likely to seem real when there are a few people around.
I just find it interesting that we are willing to believe coincidences in a movie like Avengers Endgame, but not a movie about a small town with maybe 100 people
@@Nick-jx7py people's cars broke down a lot in the 1950s. Also, there are probably 2 main roads in that whole area. It's easy to believe they would encounter him on the road if they are always driving around
Usually, you guys are on the ball with your analysis but this time...you kinda missed it. How could you miss the main point? It IS about interconnectedness. Seeds sowed, reaping, and God being the storyteller choreographer? Rewatch the story with the idea of fate/spiritual workings in mind. I used to dislike some convenient plotting in korean movies for instance and then i finally understood the korean idea of muism and interconnectedness of fate. So i let it go. Which was hard as heck because i HATE convenient plotting. But if you approach the story and that that the story is about spiritual reaping, missed spiritual opportunities, wrong paths taken and the choreography of evil, especially the choreography of the devil's machinations, then you realize...ah, it was the devil all the time.
I'm with ya.
that happens all the time, and your mind makes the connections after the fact. but you don't have the same offspring from one of those encounters coming back BY ACCIDENT to kill off every single evil person running between state lines in sequence like that. it's just faulty storytelling since it's not established that god is orchestrating these events as part of the rules of the movie
@@360.Tapestry art amplifies! Melodarma amplifies even more. It's only faulty storytelling if the writer is bad at plotting. I know zip about this author. He may be a bad plotter, he may be a great plotter. He may be a bornagainer who has written this as a christian morality tale or he may be a fallen Christian who is mocking folks. But it seems to me that he went through so much to make every single character be connected to every other that he is just amplifying the moral of his story. In the storytelling world, this kind of extreme coincidental plotting is allowed and falls under the category of melodrama, or in korean storytelling as "makjang." Melodrama/makjang has their place in fiction as tools of preaching, catharsis, and questioning.
Americans, however, are somewhat enslaved to the idea that stories are supposed to be realistic. The rest of the world do not. They understand that a story carries ideas and sometimes exxageration is needed to bring about that catharsis and fear. Whether the story is realistic or not doesn't matter in such cases. The only thing required is that the audience and hearer of such a story sits back and in good Aristotlean fashion ponder the catharsis, questioning, and fear that the story created within his soul.
In this case, the question is about fate, stupid choices, listening to ministers who have their little religious strongholds and fiefdoms. If someone moves away from this story saying, "Well that story is over-the-top, but it does seem to remind me of the flaky televangelists in the world and does make me ponder the moments i escaped certain things...i guess there might be a kind of spiritual working in the world, even if there are charlatans in the world pretending to be in contact with Spiritual things" well that person has been affected by the melodrama.
@@360.Tapestry lol, thankfully there are still filmmakers that don't cater to people with incredibly lame brained views on film like this.
@@FullMetalB you need to work on your writing, buddy. i know what you're trying to say. but for such a short, generic statement, it is unncessarily jumbled and roundabout
This movie is the definition of Dramatic Irony. The "convenient" meets between characters and situations weren't just meant to move the story along. It like the tragic humor in Voltaire's Candide.
I absolutely LOVED this film
I found it to be boring. Was disappointed
Teddy Wap Fair enough if you don’t like it it’s not for everyone. But I read the book not long before watching this film. I loved the novel and this film was a great adaptation. Just saying.
@@kaylemkerr6989 yep I'm reading the book now
@@teddywap9569 not me I was completely invested in the character & story. Korey mentioned the length of the film...I didn't even notice
It was good
Martin thinks people in small towns are all ugly confirmed hahaha 😂
Martin was straight up savage in this review. Religion and small town folk had nowhere to hide
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I live in Ohio. There are probably 5 black ppl that even live in that town and they’re probably all family. 😂
@Raul Magnus exactly minority my ass
That's still more than the amount Americans in this film. lol
@@donventura2116 I don't wanna be that guy, but does it truly matter who the minority/majority is? Idk it just feels like one of those things people do when they focus on race, it divides people . I mean I'm a mostly white guy(consider my self an American mutt of British, irish/Scottish, with a little bit of native american) and I'll totally embrace the minority status when it comes to pass. My whiteness is not something I feel really defines me as a person. I'm sure it affects me in social situations like I've never had to really worry about the klan, but I don't feel like I'm defined by being white. Idk maybe that's a naive way of thinking.
@@donventura2116 so what...
@@darkmyro I feel like a key part of being white is NOT having your race define who you are, or at least part of it. Being white is the standard, so it's the lack of being defined by anything, therefore giving you freedom to choose what you are, to a certain extent. That's obviously not factoring in a million other things like socio-economic status or gender or where you were born which all messily intersect but idk thats how I feel
This a movie were everything comes full circle.
more of a bus- or star-shaped situation
It had a real Coen Bros. feel, great to see all these actors going outside their typecast.
I was feeling the same dark comedy feeling I loved it
Same but couldn’t stop thinking of the assassination of Jesse James (had similar feel and slow pace)
This doesn’t deserve anything below a 75%
It has no diversity
@@sharazisspecial youre joking right?
sharazisspecial hope that’s a joke...race doesn’t make a movie
@@sharazisspecial Maybe because they were smart enough to not live in this small town.
sharazisspecial It makes sense for the time period and location of the movie
Sorry dudes. I straight up loved this film. It's dark as fuck but it's a damn good film. I actually read the book a couple months beforehand and I finished it in two weeks because of how good it was. But the dog scene in the book really messed me up.
I really enjoyed this movie! The acting was great, sometimes movies don’t have to be deep, it was simple and straightforward. I’m definitely reading the book!
I think it had a bit of a deep meaning, but at the same time, like you said, pretty straight forward. I thought it was a good movie as well. I liked the optimistic ending too.
Damn this takes place like 20 minutes away from where my dad grew up....people in the country kind are like that lmao
Run
my bf is from the midwest and told me people are still like that. shits crazy
Turning on Netflix, see Tom Holland - oh that looks like a fun time - proceed to get my soul shredded for two and a half hours.
Man harry potter messed dudley up for real!! Pouring spiders all over your head I mean damn!
That was Dudley? 😱🧠💥
You mean Big-D?
I RESURRECT YOU!!!!
Teddy Wap Yup! Almost didn‘t recognize him at first 😂
Musical Euphoria hahaha 😂 yup that one
The guy who picks up tom’s character at the end looked like Jesus, am I the only one who noticed this? Probably XD
LMAO so true.
One of my favorite movies of the year! My boy Pattinson killed it! 😆
He was so good tom holland killed him.
Rob stole the movie.
Please for the love of God korey Coleman, turn up Martin's microphone, or get another 1, his audio is always so low lol
hahahaha
Wow and this whole time I thought it was just me lol. Thats why I didn't say anything.
Been happening alot lately
Yeah it's really difficult to listen to cuz you turn it up to hear Martin and then Corey sounds far too loud when he laughs. The sound is off because of that
Martin if you are reading the comments, tell your producer to raise the volume of your mic. It is always very quiet and we can barely hear a thing you say, man.
I heard him fine.
You deaf bro
I enjoyed this movie
It was a great movie
Yes it was good
You were IN the fucking movie. You HAVE to like it
13:13 - Damn, why Martin have to go and insult everybody who lives a rural lifestyle? There are fit and pretty people in backwoods areas too!
Yeah completely disagree with him on that. Grew up in a small southern town and there were some absolutely beautiful women. Handsome dudes too i guess. Lol
@@TikkiEXX Yea but the few pretty ones get ALL the attention lol
I grew up in a town of 10,000ish and the dating pool my age wasn't the widest range 😂
Martin tripping. The acting was incredible
I live in a somewhat small town, and I’m related to every single Black person here🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yup same here. Except I was from out of town. But I remember people having to ask their parents if they were related to people before they dated em because 9 times out of 10 they were cousins. Lol
🤣🤣🤣 that's crazy
Clicked on this and didn't even know it was the guys who did the Spill reviews until they started talking. Awesome to see that you guys are still doing content. I use to go to the website everyday.
I wouldn't be surprised if I see Robert Pattinson with an Oscar or many Awards in the Future, he is all over the place and killing it💕
Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Sebastian Stan, and Bill Skarsgard all in one movie? It’s a good day 😍
I just realized you never did s review of little monsters with Lupita Nyong'o
Because that movie sucked majorly. Ugh I hated that movie.
It's ok you liked it, but I couldn't even finish it for a discussion group.
@@The3rdGunman that sounds like a you problem
I loved it. It was so fun
Korey had me rollin with that hill billy accent.lmao
Usually when a book feels episodic it’s because editors and publishers tell the writer that they want to convert a collection of short stories to a novel. Sadly no one reads short story collections, only weirdos like me.
The lead actors, 3 british, 1 australian, 1 swede and 1 american
I could watch The Devil Some Of The Time, but I don't think I could handle The Devil All The Time.
Anybody else think the guy looking like Jesus at the end was on purpose?
In defense of the movie, it takes place in a small town, in the south, in 1967(?) and it also takes place in diners and churches. All I'm saying is not a lot of places for them to put in much diversity throughout this film. I'm all for it, but just to be accurate for this movie I guess.
When rotten tomatoes gives this movie a 65 but gives cuties an 85... #cancelrottentomatoes
I felt this movie was about evil everywhere and God's judgement to this evil.
SPOILERS :
Even though it doesn't happen when you want it or how you want it. And for a boy that isn't even sure he believes in God yet handed out God's judgement to all of those evil individuals. the father, the cop, the false preacher, and the murder couple were all evil and done evil to someone. And even though they got away with their crimes in our eyes God's judgement was still carried out on them. I was actually more worried about Holland and if his character was gonna face the same fate. Really thought this was good.
Was thinking the same thing. In the end he ended up taking out all the most evil people in the film even though he didn't intend to. Definitely a theme of fate and connections in the film. Hell if the guy hadn't given him his seat none of the movie would have even happened.
I was just about to watch this movie when I refreshed my TH-cam homepage and saw this in subscriptions haha
Check out Movies and Munchies channel. Chris has a really insightful review on it.
I didn’t enjoy this movie. The acting was amazing, but I thought it moved too slowly. I’d give it 3/5 stars
Best channel on TH-cam period.
This movie was severely f*cked up.. and I loved every second of it.
Movie: This is your brain on religion.
i'm not christian or anything, but all the good/normal christians just be in the background getting no shine
Kryptonite right
Nah. This is just humanity.
@@360.Tapestry I blame more those damm Karens acting all crazy every where they go. I remember there was this crazy religious woman outside of Walmart yelling about how everyone was going to hell and stuff. That sh*t makes me put my head down out shame we share the same belief (although unlike her I'm not a homophobic Muslim hating racist that thinks everyone belongs in hell)
Spider man and Batman in a movie together I will definitely be watching it
Looks like shit but good shit
And winter soldier
I agree with Martin. I had zero connection to anyone, even Arvin.
THESE PERFORMANCES WERE FUCKING STELLER!!! I LOVEED THIS!! 10/10 NETFLIX MADE SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL
This movie gave me mad Pulp Fiction vibes. This is going to be a Pop Culture movie in a couple of years
a movie hasn't made me feel the way this one did since no country for old men
I really tried to get into the movie but I just couldn’t. Terrible writing. The pacing was terrible. The “twists” weren’t good at all. Why is the backstory of the town like 50 minutes long. Why is arguably the best actor in Robert Pattinson only in the movie for like 30 minutes. The deaths of the characters had no weight because there all bad people so no one cares. Sebastian stans character was bland as hell. A lot of the scenes were just unnecessary. And for a movie that is “dark” I didn’t really feel that type of feeling. The only thing that kept me going through the movie was the acting(specifically Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson) This movie was really bland and I don’t recommend. Not bad but not good
Loved the movie very honest film great camera work, loved the characters fucking dope
Religion is not bad. People who make fun of religion is the reason why people should consider religion. Don't twist my words now... clearly not everything in religion is agreeable, but when it isn't radicalized, it serves a purpose. (That was a response to the people who just shit on religion all the time. I myself am not religious) Side point though, this movie was about how faith can and cannot make sense at the same time. How good intentions can lead to delusions, and how being delusional can skew the perception of a believer who is not yet delusional but has the potential to be. It shows that the idea of faith does not always balance out with how a person uses faith. It is a movie that shows the dichotomy between faith as a weapon and faith to find peace. Notice the one character who does not pray in the movie, also happens to be the only character with the truest intentions. The man least likely to be religious is in fact, the most religious. That underlying theme is told through multiple stories within the movie, and in a small town, it can come full circle very easily.
Ok gotta call Martin out on saying certain characters are too handsome or whatever to be from a certain area. Dude there's pretty people in every little town and city in the world. And the accents didn't bother me at all. Grew up in Alabama and live in Ohio and sounded very authentic. Dark movie definitely gets hard to watch at times but I was engaged the whole time. I dunno maybe because I grew up in a small town i can identify a little more. Even though I'm black. Lol. But definitely knew people like that growing up. And the church stuff is spot on if not maybe a little extreme. People's lifes sometimes revolve around church in small towns like that and there are crooked preachers all over the place. Remember my pastor being in prison when I was a kid and the whole church still kissed his ass.
Is it just me, or does these ratings carry a new sinister meaning to a simple trip to the theater in 2020?
Rental = Less contact, survival increase.
Matinee = You'll die, but at least you saved money.
Full price = Hope it was worth it.
What have we got here Spiderman, Pennywise, Edward Cullen/Batman, Bucky, Ava (Only Lovers Left Alive) & John Conner they were up to some shit huh?
This remind me of that preacher guy who was on the phone with heaven they talked about years ago lol
Dude you've got to work on the mic levels, Martin is always too quiet, use the mic level to fix that.
It was extremely good and it was extremely dark at the same time. I wouldn't want to be in that hillbilly town at the wrong time of day. I'd just keep it moving.
Never forget. Korey defended and "didn't see a problem" with Cuties.
That’s gotta be a joke
He did see some problems with it, especially with how it was marketed. Stop lying.
I keep seeing people say how crazy this movie is but everything that happened in it has happened in one way or another many times through history. And there were a lot of good christians, they were just minor characters. The movie was a lot deeper than people are realizing. And the people in small towns are actually all connected just like that, everybody is related to everyone or at least married in to the family somehow
How TF yall review this so fast?
Think they got early critic copies somehow. Cause enola holmes isn't even out yet and they reviewed it
The movie was a good dark movie
No Black people were harmed in this movie. That's a good thing. Not all movies should have black people in them.
This movie is as rough as the back roads of West Virginia.
If you guys think people in this film live a miserable life you should probably watch DARK on Netflix.
I felt bad for Lenora, she was a sweet girl who got manipulated by an impressionable pastor.
I'm sometimes a little lukewarm on Martin's wrap-ups, but totally 100% agree here.
This movie was great I watched it today, definitely one of the best movies I’ve seen
So many good things about the movie it was just really, terribly slow and that really hurt it for me.
Gotta agree with Martin on this one. I was looking forward to it, but this one's a fumble. I'm sick of this trend where actor's have to mumble their lines to the point you can't make out what they're saying.
I agree with fedora. The acting is really good but because of how much goes on (probably because it's based on a book) this could've worked better as a mini series or something because when *SPOILERS* everybody starts dying I just dont care.
Good day to everyone in the comments
begging for likes, nice
This was probably a better book than a movie
Name me something worse then some Millennial who sits around and gets to watch movies for a living but complains about them all day and then blast themes and Chuckles about it like it's the funniest joke you ever heard
I live in Indiana and there is only one black person in my small town (he’s a kid who was adopted by a white family)
I live in Evansville Indiana there so many mix kids here lol.
Micahl Taylor well I definitely don’t live in Evansville lol (it’s a very very small town basically in the middle of a cornfield)
Reminded me of Cold in July, El Royale, Pulp Fiction. Enjoyed this film so much. High Matinee to low full price.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought of pulp fiction while watching this movie.
Is Knockemstiff a real town? That name should tell you everything you need to know, lol
It's a real town
Korey, you need to do something about Martin's levels. I can't hear him a lot of time.
dark, violent, and depressing film. FULL PRICE for me!
Pattinson and Holand’s performances knocked it outa the park for me personally
This movie gave me a "Bastard out of Carolina" Vibe..... will I watch it again no.. but I enjoyed the journey
I was in shock the whole time but I thought I knew what was going to happen idk? I throughly enjoyed it kinda in a way that’s why I want to see the reviews!
Its funny how they mentioned the devil once or twice but mentioned God constantly. Their faith in God was devilish.
I want to see if Cory as a millennial or if he is not a millennial he honest-to-god does a better job at selling it than most ACTUAL millennials....i want 2 see if he can even go ONE video without blaspheming like an angry 13 yr old who just found out he was "allowed" to curse
Not. 70s baby.
!!SPOILER WARNING!! i have to agree, aside from ofc BASIC HUMAN EMPATHY and feeling angry when characters were abused and when retribution came around for the villains, i just was disconnected from the whole thing and honestly felt restless watching it. There are scenes/captivating moments acting wise for SURE but its not a film that makes me feel too much and i feel like its a movie that is SUPPOSED to make you feel all sorts of things but i felt removed from it all either cus it was too gross at some parts or I just idk it didn't feel locked in for me. I loved Tom and Bill's acting in this, it was great. Robert's acting was so good but also the accent had me cackling and i could not take him seriously many times. im not too sure what the moral of the story is tbh. aside from the general people using god as a justification for their actions good & evil alike. but idk i didn't get like what was the reason we all NEEDED to watch this, the why, the message. what should i walk away from this film with?
This movie was amazing.. it blew me away.
This movie was very well done. The casting was very good, I saw no bad performances. It gives you the strong sense that you are watching a true story of actual events and I loved that. The Devil All The Time is a dark look at humanity, but very entertaining movie in my opinion
I got so into the movie that when Holland killed the preacher the gunshots made my body jump NOW thats good build up and acting
Martin is right there's a posh veal over this movie it's great just idk they could have put better faces in the roles. It's one of those movies that carry itself no matter what face plays the role if that makes any sense
This movie treats Christians like the PureFlix movies treat atheists.
There are a lot of people like that!!!
@@thefirstbourne149 Sure. Doesn't change the fact that it's insulting to me, a small town Christian.
@@weirdguy1495
Well I definitely understand where you're coming from but think for the most part they were portrayed ok. The grandparents and the sister were good people. Unfortunately think we both know there's crooked preachers in a lot of congregations. Felt very real to me. And a few characters were a little exaggerated for sure. Don't think it's damning religion just people that take advantage of it or do bad things in God's name
@@TikkiEXX In hindsight, I probably should have watched the movie before saying that. Thank you for letting me know.
I looooved this movie