He was so comitted to being both Italian and a car, he shadowed a Ferrari for 14 months to prepare. Ofc because of the value being a Ferrari comes with, he couldn't move on the dirty road, so the production had to arrange a semi-hauler he would arrive on the set in.
I mean.. it could be both - I’ve seen plenty of dark dramas with outrageous comedy.. but then again - I haven’t seen this movie. Is it really that bad of a train wreck?
@@firstlast9846 it could be both but I don’t know if it was poorly edited/rushed/impacted by covid too much that there’s no consistency between everything in the film from performances to edits like this. I mean this almost feels like they were aiming for pg13.
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I think it's fine to laugh at this part. They surely knew what they were doing with this choice. Let's role is pitiable, even sympathetic, but we were never really supposed to break down and cry with him. The shot opens like an operatic tragedy, then the startling honk reminds us not to take it too seriously. Scott has his own manner of humor, sometimes dark. Not quite as savage or irreverent as Scorsese, but Scott doesn't want to just copy a peer either. Interestingly this movie was originally pitched to Scorsese but he opted for other projects.
thats how i felt when Paul Dano started singing in Batman i started laughing, except it was a packed theater. did the same thing when the guy gets hit by a tractor trailer in "remember The Titans" and somehow batman crowd was more pissed.
The only movie I watched in an empty movie theater room was Rocketman, the Elton John biopic. It was a bit scary to me being the only person in the movie theater room with all of the other seats empty, but I would might want to experience that feeling again.
@@thisgamegavemecancer1813 oh my god same it felt so completely random and took me out of it, I didn’t laugh out loud though I just got secondhand embarrassment watching it lol
It is intentionally hilarious. It's trying to replicate Italian comedies from the 50's and 60's that were a bit over the top and were influenced by an early theatre style called commedia dell' arte. The problem with this style is that it looks very outdated when you compare it with today's more restrained and sophisticated comedy styles.
Honestly this movie is just a perfect reflection of how Hollywood is taking itself so seriously with its dumb dramas over trivial characters and stories, that it’s accidentally turning itself into memes.
@@santiagomacedo5061 exactly. They thought this was a good move. But when you put together goofy performances by overreacted actors and “weird” director transitions, you get an accidental parody of itself rather than a genuine drama.
There's one that's similar in Amadeus but way better in my opinion. Mozart is being insulted and lectured by his mother-in-law for neglecting his wife. He is in the midst of trying to write his next big opera and is in kind of a funk. His mother-in-law is yelling louder and faster, and as Mozart looks at her, he gains inspiration for his opera and her yelling becomes opera singing and it cuts to the singer in the production giving her big crescendo as Mozart is conducting. It's way better than how I'm describing it, but I hope you all get the idea
The opera character singing is in fact the evil Queen of the Night from the Magic Flute, which makes it even more clever. She is the mother of the hero’s love interest
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For me, the best transition was in one of the Scary Movie’s, I can’t remember which one, but the next scene involved a boat sounding its horn and it makes the girl in the _previous_ scene jump.
Leto accidentally let out his car horn impression without even realizing it while they were filming this. But knowing that the next scene would be busy traffic anyway, the director was so impressed that he kept it in the final cut.
this actually scared me. but i loved this movie. yes. it’s overlong. the accents are all over the place. it’s a borderline camp soap opera. but holy shit is it entertaining. and gaga really gives a great performance. i honestly think leto was great too and i don’t like him as a person. but he went the fuck to town and ate the scenery and i was living for it.
@@MrJohncastillo1 have you ever like looked at him? He's a douche. Also he's done weird ass things like that "method acting" thing for the joker where he would send used condoms and dead animals to cast members. And theres probably countless other shady things he's done, you can just look at him and tell he's not a trustworthy or likeable guy. Also almost everything he stars in is shit
He gave such a bizarre performance in some scenes in this film, while NOT acting that way in others. Meanwhile, Gaga was killing it, perfectly replicating the woman her character was based on. It was a very odd film. I had a decent time, but it seems clear that Leto was making a totally different film from the rest of the cast.
"Quick, Morty, you've got to turn into a car! A long time ago-, I implanted you with a subdermal chip that could call upon dormant nanobots in your bloodstream to restructure your anatomy and turn you into a car! Concentrate, Morty. Concentrate and turn into a car, Morty!"
As another joke suggestion, I'd like to nominate The Lost World: Jurassic Park, when a woman screaming at her child being eaten off-screen transitions into Jeff Goldblum yawning in front of a poster of a beach, making it seem like she was screaming at a giant Jeff Goldblum. For a serious suggestion though I've got to go with Hot Fuzz, when the killer hits a guy over the head and he falls down, and then the scene transitions into Simon Pegg collapsing into a seat.
This was the scene that reduced me and my girlfriend to hysterical laughter and we had to stop the film for a good five minutes. Rodolfo's death got us good too, but man we couldn't stop laughing at this one.
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house of gucci’s problem is that it is very tonally inconsistent. i would have enjoyed the film a lot more if it had just kept up the ridiculous silly camp tone throughout the whole thing! it kept switching between being camp and being serious so fast i got whiplash
@@inma5665 the inconsistency makes the film somewhat unenjoyable to watch imo. nothing is more frustrating that watching a movie that doesn’t seem to know what it’s doing or what it wants to be. again - it would have been a lot more fun if scott had just leaned hard into the silly camp stuff instead of trying to have it both ways
@@Everysinglepersonismyenemy it's what the story required, there is ridiculousness and incompetence, but they are real people, is not to take too seriously, but seriously enough, that's life, this movie doesn't want to be anything, it just is what it is, people get frustrated because it's not what they can be familiar with and put in their boxes, if they can take it seriously or not, it's beyond that.
@@inma5665 house of gucci was actually a very familiar film tbh. i didn’t find it innovative or challenging in any way (that isn’t to say i disliked it!). it was a fairly by-the-numbers crime biopic. the only difference is, like i said, the inconsistent tone - rapidly oscillating between camp and dour drama. so i disagree with your assertion that people disliked the film because it ‘stepped outside of the box’ and was ‘unfamiliar’. being all over the place tonally isn’t ‘stepping outside of the box’, it’s just a poor choice on the director’s part lol. and also - yes, the film clearly does want to be something. all films want to be something; the director always has a vision that they want to execute to the best of their ability. in this case, i have no idea what ridley scott’s vision was. which is a shame because i really enjoy his other work (blade runner is one of my favourites). anyway, i think we can agree to disagree 🙃 film tastes are subjective.
I dunno, that scene in The Lost World with the little girl getting eaten alive and the mother screaming becoming Ian Malcolm in front of an ad on the subway is a hard one to beat.
Yeah, this film was clearly intentionally camp, as was this transition which made me laugh out loud the first time I saw it. I don't get why people are talking as if Ridley Scott had no idea about the kind of film he was making.
It just doesn’t fit with the tone of both scenes at all imo, if the scene after this was funny then yeah it would work, but the scene after is also very serious.
All right, that reverse zoom shot in Hitchcock's Vertigo? Pretty good. That jump cut from the ape's thrown bone to the space station in 2001? Also pretty good. But I think it's clear that this is the greatest single piece of camera work and editing in all of history. Years from now, film school will be obsolete because all you'll need to do is watch this scene and you'll understand cinema perfectly. Bask in its transcendent glory.
that shot in citizen kane with the "el rancho" sign where they made a sign that splits so this big camera could fit through for it to pan down to a window which then zooms in to the rain falling on that window, and that nice little transition where it goes from the rain splashing onto the glass to the view of being inside the room... this very shot is trash compared to this car horn masterpiece. This one shot makes every movie ever made look like a video on a dsi filmed by a 2 year old
I friggin' loved Jared Letto's so bad it's good performance in this, I dunno how I'd accurately describe this, but to me it's like Sonic pretending (mockingly) to be Mario.
I'd love to think that Ridley Scott saw this scene, went like "Yup, that's perfect, onto the next one" with an absolutely straight face and just went on.
The best transition is in Jason Lives. The old man in the cemetery asking to himself: "does he think I'm a fart head" and a bunch of kids in another scene aswering.
This gives the same vibes as that one transition in "Bohemian Rhapsody", where there's this shot of a rooster that crows, but instead we hear "GALILEOOOO" being recorded in the sound booth.
That wasn't any editing trickery either, Leto was so in character he turned himself into a car horn
That level of professionalism is exactly why Morbius will make 40 morbillion dollars
He was so comitted to being both Italian and a car, he shadowed a Ferrari for 14 months to prepare. Ofc because of the value being a Ferrari comes with, he couldn't move on the dirty road, so the production had to arrange a semi-hauler he would arrive on the set in.
THATS JARED LETO?
@@ariaether unfortunately
I heard he followed his costars for weeks laying on his car horn at every opportunity to prepare for this role.
Unknown fact: Jared Leto spent 5 years living as a car so he could perfectly replicate the honk just for the 3 seconds it shows up on screen
What a brilliant method actor! I also heard that he poured diesel into his co-star's coffee every morning!
And fart out exhaust fumes in his co-stars’ face when they least expected it.
And he sent the cast flat tires and oil soaked rags.
@@3ormorecharactersmaybe5 A nice whiff of exhaust fume...
'ery noice
@@3ormorecharactersmaybe5 Father, this man needs Jesus.
I think the problem this film had is it wasn’t sure if this was supposed to be an outrageous dark comedy or a drama
The funniest thing are Gaga's interviews where she describes the movie like such thoughtfull dramatic piece of art on a crime
I mean.. it could be both - I’ve seen plenty of dark dramas with outrageous comedy.. but then again - I haven’t seen this movie. Is it really that bad of a train wreck?
@@bvaldes3703 agreed i wonder if there’s a different cut that exists that’s all one tone.
@@firstlast9846 it could be both but I don’t know if it was poorly edited/rushed/impacted by covid too much that there’s no consistency between everything in the film from performances to edits like this. I mean this almost feels like they were aiming for pg13.
So in a nutshell you didn’t get it so the film must have a problem. Okay Roger Ebert, Okay
Look at how good Paul Allen's transition is, the thickness, even has a car in it...
The font is simian rail
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@@samanthavictoria3308 omg...it even has a watermark
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I can't believe that Bryce prefers Van Patten's transition to mine
It's a whole new level of emotional pain when you aren't sure if you'll need a therapist or a mechanic to fix you.
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My wife ran away with mechanic, But I fucked the mechanic and I have got aids
Dude you didn't have to do THAT
I loved having an entire empty theatre to myself when I watched this movie so I didn’t have to feel bad when I cackled out loud at moments like this.
I think it's fine to laugh at this part. They surely knew what they were doing with this choice. Let's role is pitiable, even sympathetic, but we were never really supposed to break down and cry with him. The shot opens like an operatic tragedy, then the startling honk reminds us not to take it too seriously. Scott has his own manner of humor, sometimes dark. Not quite as savage or irreverent as Scorsese, but Scott doesn't want to just copy a peer either. Interestingly this movie was originally pitched to Scorsese but he opted for other projects.
Ehre
thats how i felt when Paul Dano started singing in Batman i started laughing, except it was a packed theater. did the same thing when the guy gets hit by a tractor trailer in "remember The Titans" and somehow batman crowd was more pissed.
The only movie I watched in an empty movie theater room was Rocketman, the Elton John biopic. It was a bit scary to me being the only person in the movie theater room with all of the other seats empty, but I would might want to experience that feeling again.
@@thisgamegavemecancer1813 oh my god same it felt so completely random and took me out of it, I didn’t laugh out loud though I just got secondhand embarrassment watching it lol
No effects involved, that’s just how Jared Leto sounds to everyone else. Like a loud horn roaring about
A method actor like no other, he spent 7 weeks roaming the Death Valley with a pack of 16-wheelers
...that's Jared Leto?
@@theprimo100 fr😭 i can’t tell
Wait is that him?
Thats Jared Leto...?
Between this and the "I'm dead!" scene I'm crying laughing. Why is this movie so unintentionally hilarious?
Unintentionally? Look at this scene. This is not an accident. Look at the accents.
This movie is so campy. It is a masterpiece.
It is intentionally hilarious. It's trying to replicate Italian comedies from the 50's and 60's that were a bit over the top and were influenced by an early theatre style called commedia dell' arte. The problem with this style is that it looks very outdated when you compare it with today's more restrained and sophisticated comedy styles.
Oh it is intentional lol.
This is intentional editing
I don't know why either, but it made it a joy to watch!
Honestly this movie is just a perfect reflection of how Hollywood is taking itself so seriously with its dumb dramas over trivial characters and stories, that it’s accidentally turning itself into memes.
This was entirely intentional though
@@santiagomacedo5061 Sigue siendo una película irrelevante
@@santiagomacedo5061 exactly. They thought this was a good move. But when you put together goofy performances by overreacted actors and “weird” director transitions, you get an accidental parody of itself rather than a genuine drama.
@@h_nt_r If you can’t realize this movie is intentionally campy, then you must have really low media literacy.
@@amirmustafaa652 That explains why I didn't like it as much as Scott's serious stuff
There's one that's similar in Amadeus but way better in my opinion. Mozart is being insulted and lectured by his mother-in-law for neglecting his wife. He is in the midst of trying to write his next big opera and is in kind of a funk.
His mother-in-law is yelling louder and faster, and as Mozart looks at her, he gains inspiration for his opera and her yelling becomes opera singing and it cuts to the singer in the production giving her big crescendo as Mozart is conducting.
It's way better than how I'm describing it, but I hope you all get the idea
Amadeus is a masterpiece
That part had me cracking up the first time I saw it.
Yes! I love that moment!
The opera character singing is in fact the evil Queen of the Night from the Magic Flute, which makes it even more clever. She is the mother of the hero’s love interest
Great moment
Ladies and Gentleman the man who brought you Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator and Thelma and Louise.
Wow 10,000 likes and 100 replies. Thank you all so much!
@@stormtraitor6545 he did direct alien (1979) which is the first installment of the franchise.
Aliens (1986) is the sequel directed by James Cameron.
The Last Duel came out a month before House of Gucci which he also directed. Ridley Scott really is a hit or miss director
Maybe Tarantino does have a point at when a director should just hang it up
They're all bad movies so idk what you mean
He’s gotten old and rotten
"Sir I've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty"
For me, the best transition was in one of the Scary Movie’s, I can’t remember which one, but the next scene involved a boat sounding its horn and it makes the girl in the _previous_ scene jump.
It was the third one (best one imo) th-cam.com/video/gc8yJjjHt6o/w-d-xo.html
Scary Movie 3. Cindy was looking up the lighthouse on her computer. Lol I watched this yesterday.
@@XmaskwalkX that movie is a masterpiece
But the difference is that Scary Movie is actually trying to be funny
I remember that! lol what a clever little gag
the movie is called gucci gang for those wondering
No it’s called house of gucci
I love Gucci Gang
@@Jciatto09 r/woooosh
@@Jciatto09 The joke ---------
Your head -----------
Gucci gangrene
Leto accidentally let out his car horn impression without even realizing it while they were filming this. But knowing that the next scene would be busy traffic anyway, the director was so impressed that he kept it in the final cut.
I’m still convinced that there’s a great 90 minute cut of this movie out there somewhere
maybe one day ill get around to making one
There's a great movie here, we could cut out everything that doesn't fit and make a really good movie, like with the hobbit movies
#ReleaseTheScottCut
same… the main issue for me with this movie was the ugly editing… give us a directors cut or something !!
won't be supervised by Ridley Scott then
He screamed "It's morbin time" but they decided to cut it. I'm in tears right now. Such an historic scene.
It's actually "it's Guccing time"
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this actually scared me. but i loved this movie. yes. it’s overlong. the accents are all over the place. it’s a borderline camp soap opera. but holy shit is it entertaining. and gaga really gives a great performance. i honestly think leto was great too and i don’t like him as a person. but he went the fuck to town and ate the scenery and i was living for it.
gaga sucks, come on
You don’t like Leto as a person? Have you ever met him? As in was he rude to you? Or is there a story out there that I haven’t heard about him.
@@MrJohncastillo1 he runs a cult
@@MrJohncastillo1 have you ever like looked at him? He's a douche. Also he's done weird ass things like that "method acting" thing for the joker where he would send used condoms and dead animals to cast members. And theres probably countless other shady things he's done, you can just look at him and tell he's not a trustworthy or likeable guy. Also almost everything he stars in is shit
@@clanofclams2720 apparently he doesn't
He gave such a bizarre performance in some scenes in this film, while NOT acting that way in others. Meanwhile, Gaga was killing it, perfectly replicating the woman her character was based on. It was a very odd film. I had a decent time, but it seems clear that Leto was making a totally different film from the rest of the cast.
This scene has me shaking the entire row of chairs. Flawlessly hilarious
I already wanted to see House of Gucci but this scene made me want to see it even more.
Please don’t, you will age by 5 years if you watch it. it’s that long
Honestly go for it. Watch it for a laugh. Every scene made me laugh even the death scene😭😭
Started out fine, turned into a weird campy soap opera with a horrific performance from Leto.
@@Jacob-ry3lu "weird campy soap opera"
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!!!!!
Oh my god I was just watching brad taste in music just now fancy seeing you here
"Quick, Morty, you've got to turn into a car! A long time ago-, I implanted you with a subdermal chip that could call upon dormant nanobots in your bloodstream to restructure your anatomy and turn you into a car! Concentrate, Morty. Concentrate and turn into a car, Morty!"
Inspired by real conversations woth Jared Leto on the set of Suicide Squad
Anyways #ReleaseTheAyerCut
Honka honka
As another joke suggestion, I'd like to nominate The Lost World: Jurassic Park, when a woman screaming at her child being eaten off-screen transitions into Jeff Goldblum yawning in front of a poster of a beach, making it seem like she was screaming at a giant Jeff Goldblum.
For a serious suggestion though I've got to go with Hot Fuzz, when the killer hits a guy over the head and he falls down, and then the scene transitions into Simon Pegg collapsing into a seat.
Every transition in Hot Fuzz is a work of hilarious art.
Beautiful pfp
"Alan!"
That Lost World scene you describe, I was like
W h a t
when I saw it the first time. Like, are they actually being serious about this transition?
Tbf Hot Fuzz is meant to be funny xD
This was the scene that reduced me and my girlfriend to hysterical laughter and we had to stop the film for a good five minutes. Rodolfo's death got us good too, but man we couldn't stop laughing at this one.
The Rodolfo death transition was hilarious
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That's actually a great transition. Like unironically.
That's actually a great transition.
Like unironically.
That's actually a great transition.
Like unironically.
That's actually a great transition.
And then he turns himself into a car horn. Funniest shit I've ever seen.
I still like the ice cream transition scene in Me, Myself, and Irene more.
That was the first example of creative editing I can remember seeing as a kid. Genius
Hahahaha fuck yes.
That’s exactly what came to mind when I thought of transitions lol
house of gucci’s problem is that it is very tonally inconsistent. i would have enjoyed the film a lot more if it had just kept up the ridiculous silly camp tone throughout the whole thing! it kept switching between being camp and being serious so fast i got whiplash
yeah it was all over the place
things can be more than one thing you know? why we keep forcing things into boxes and judging everything that steps outside??
@@inma5665 the inconsistency makes the film somewhat unenjoyable to watch imo. nothing is more frustrating that watching a movie that doesn’t seem to know what it’s doing or what it wants to be. again - it would have been a lot more fun if scott had just leaned hard into the silly camp stuff instead of trying to have it both ways
@@Everysinglepersonismyenemy it's what the story required, there is ridiculousness and incompetence, but they are real people, is not to take too seriously, but seriously enough, that's life, this movie doesn't want to be anything, it just is what it is, people get frustrated because it's not what they can be familiar with and put in their boxes, if they can take it seriously or not, it's beyond that.
@@inma5665 house of gucci was actually a very familiar film tbh. i didn’t find it innovative or challenging in any way (that isn’t to say i disliked it!). it was a fairly by-the-numbers crime biopic. the only difference is, like i said, the inconsistent tone - rapidly oscillating between camp and dour drama. so i disagree with your assertion that people disliked the film because it ‘stepped outside of the box’ and was ‘unfamiliar’. being all over the place tonally isn’t ‘stepping outside of the box’, it’s just a poor choice on the director’s part lol.
and also - yes, the film clearly does want to be something. all films want to be something; the director always has a vision that they want to execute to the best of their ability. in this case, i have no idea what ridley scott’s vision was. which is a shame because i really enjoy his other work (blade runner is one of my favourites).
anyway, i think we can agree to disagree 🙃 film tastes are subjective.
I dunno, that scene in The Lost World with the little girl getting eaten alive and the mother screaming becoming Ian Malcolm in front of an ad on the subway is a hard one to beat.
True
You got a link to that scene?
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@@juu4503 if memory serves me right, it's the very opening scene of the movie
What about Jim Carrey taking a dump followed by a guy making an ice cream in Me, Myself & Irene?
I don't know why everyone is jumping on the band wagon and clowning on this. It's just quirky, and proably meant to be amusing.
Yeah, this film was clearly intentionally camp, as was this transition which made me laugh out loud the first time I saw it. I don't get why people are talking as if Ridley Scott had no idea about the kind of film he was making.
It just doesn’t fit with the tone of both scenes at all imo, if the scene after this was funny then yeah it would work, but the scene after is also very serious.
Because Leto
Simpler explanation Ridley Scott is in his 80s and at times he loses focus and you end up with this. Come on now he doesn't have much time left.
@@At0mS8 why don't you people just admit this movie sucks. Maybe it intentionally sucks, but still sucks.
This editing work is 👌🏻
Jeremy Irons alive, saying a thing, cut to IMMEDIATELY, Jeremy Irons dead in casket.
Even a better cut imo
Whoever edited this had a blast
This is legitimately laugh out loud. This is the one time where when I say ‘I am literally laughing out loud’ online that I *mean* it
Very nice!
Now, let's see Patrick Bateman's transition.
I heard that Jared Leto used to carry people around like a taxi to prep for this scene. Now THAT is an artist committed to his craft
It rivals the Cockerell singing Gallileo in Bohemian Rhapsody
I had to hold my laughter at the theater when that happened. Funniest scene I've seen at the movie theater in 2021
I started laughing, crying, choking, and throwing up at the same time this is too funny
This scene truly morbed me :,)
I laughed so much in the theater in that scene ahaha
JP Lost world at the beginning when the mother scream then cut to Jeff Goldblum yawning, is still my favorite transition ever.
Ridley Scott knew exactly what he was doing. Props to him.
I didn't know this movie was bad until the critics said so. I thoroughly enjoyed it
because critics don't know shit
Americans pretending to be Italians in a parody of a drama that was supposed to be serious. Joke, not movie.
I liked the tone. It was ironic
I actually liked this movie. Its surprisingly to me all these comments about this movie
This one of my favorite Ridley Scott movies.
My top 3 is actually
Black Hawk Down
Matchstick Men
The Martian
When he said "HOOOONK" i felt that 😞✊
Jared Leto when he read the reviews for Morbius
All right, that reverse zoom shot in Hitchcock's Vertigo?
Pretty good.
That jump cut from the ape's thrown bone to the space station in 2001?
Also pretty good.
But I think it's clear that this is the greatest single piece of camera work and editing in all of history. Years from now, film school will be obsolete because all you'll need to do is watch this scene and you'll understand cinema perfectly. Bask in its transcendent glory.
xD
that shot in citizen kane with the "el rancho" sign where they made a sign that splits so this big camera could fit through for it to pan down to a window which then zooms in to the rain falling on that window, and that nice little transition where it goes from the rain splashing onto the glass to the view of being inside the room... this very shot is trash compared to this car horn masterpiece.
This one shot makes every movie ever made look like a video on a dsi filmed by a 2 year old
“Cinema”
-Martin Scorsese
Flanders: That's the loudest profanity I've ever heard
Dear Hollywood,
No one has ever wanted Leto in a movie.
Ever.
Hugs and kisses
I didn't know you were the representative of humanity
@@GootGamerI agree who is this guy? My representative is big Pete
when morbin time is over
Finally someone noted this absolute gem of cinema!
I friggin' loved Jared Letto's so bad it's good performance in this, I dunno how I'd accurately describe this, but to me it's like Sonic pretending (mockingly) to be Mario.
so it was bad periot lol
@@DemetriusJune Do you even know what the definition of “so bad it’s good” means…
Just say you liked his performance? No need to convince people there's an element of dislike involved.
The character was written that way lol. I hope you do you have the brain to understand that script writing is a separate aspect from acting.
Mans really just said "🚗"
The mother screaming/Ian Malcolm yawning transition in JP: Lost World will always be one of my favorites
Forget Blade Runner and Alien this is where its at
Nah
I mean the horn starts EXACTLY as he opens his mouth! The timing is impeccable!
You laugh because the transition is absurd
I laugh because Jared Leto is suffering
We are not the same
We are exactly the same.
"There is Morb where that came from"
Jesus Christ!!!
That came out of nowhere 😂😂😂
My boyfriend and I saw this in the theatre and were the only people laughing when this happened. We laughed so hard we had to step out for a second
Man Leto's character in this is a straight up cartoon.
Jared Leto in House of Gucci really gave one of the performances of all time.
This movie was so into itself.
It's like they knew Leto's acting would be self-indulgent trite, so they just replaced it with an equivalent car horn lmao
Jered Letto is not only a Vampire, but he can also transform into a freakin Car!!!
Jared Leto learnt the part of the car by being stuck in rush hour traffic so he could get the honking right
I really like the transition in _Kingsman: The Golden Circle_ from a bag of weed to a forest canopy.
This shit was insane in the theater
He said it's morbin time
I heard that Leto committed so hard to being a car, he learned to go 0 to 60 in 4.5 seconds
He should have tatooed "car" on his forehead so understood his character better.
Sometimes I wonder why Ridley Scott hasn't got an Oscar...and then I see clips like this.
My ears weren't prepared. I expected to see something visual. 😭😭
That car horn sounded just like Jared does in the movie
I'm so damn glad I'm not the only one that appreciated this part, it's so damn perfect 😭
Jared Leto is so uninternionally hilarious it seems like he was in a completely different movie
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the transition in Mulholland Drive from Naomi Watts being upset at the party to sitting at the diner with the hitman was better.
I'd love to think that Ridley Scott saw this scene, went like "Yup, that's perfect, onto the next one" with an absolutely straight face and just went on.
0:11 Wait a minute! I thought that was Peter Stormare!! The guy from The Blacklist and Prison break!
The best transition is in Jason Lives. The old man in the cemetery asking to himself: "does he think I'm a fart head" and a bunch of kids in another scene aswering.
I was so legitimately confused on how a man such as that was making such a clear classic horn sound
Nahhh The godfather mustache turning into a tree in Italy is by far the best ahahahha
Alright this actually got a laugh out of me. Thank you very much.
If this isn't edited, this is a fantastic scene, if it is, :(
No the best transition is In The lost world of Jurassic park when it goes from the mother screaming to Jeff Goldblum yawning
Bravo Scott
IT'S MORBIN TIME
Pretty sure they realised Leto was over-acting as hell in this scene and just tried to find a way to transition over to another scene
This gives the same vibes as that one transition in "Bohemian Rhapsody", where there's this shot of a rooster that crows, but instead we hear "GALILEOOOO" being recorded in the sound booth.
Ah nuts, you beat me to it. 🤣👍
Holy shit this literally just made me laugh so much I actually started tearing up.
This actually is a good transition...
“Mnnn, de-“
Jared Leto, 2021
Method acting is really something
Another good transition is in Bram Stokers Dracula.
After killing the vampire babes... you then see plates of steaks put down in a dinner scene.
Is this a real transition in the movie?
Yep
@@sapyn-segretproduction6378 Fuck me, man.
@@jackmclean4120 and it's fucking BEAUTIFUL
@@constantinezh7156It's immense
It's pretty decent, and I'd say I know a think or two about transitions.
It's Morbin time
Morbius morbed himself into a car horn.
I swear to god someone is desperately trying to help Letos career and someone else is desperately trying to sabotage it.
And that person is Jared Leto.
@@RagnarokMic 😂 precisely