I love apt pupil. I really wouldn’t care if Adolf Hitler made night of the Hunter then I wouldn’t love it any less. These things don’t phase me in the slightest
I once met a photographer who allegedly worked with Bryan Singer. He totally revered Singer and spoke about being “occasionally” part of Singer’s circle, which didn’t surprise me since the majority of his models were young males, and worked closely with questionable modeling agencies in San Francisco. And when I think back on this photographer, he was pretty creepy, too.
U guys, o my God, I just met Bryan Singer the bigtime Hollywood director! He wants me to be the guest of honor at his big party tonight! Screw U guys, Im goin 2 Bryan Singers house!!!!!
his onset behavior isnt surprising. like whedon and ratner, being a young director with sudden success. you feel you can be a total asshole and get away with it. a director is essentially the on set boss. with the studio behind you and the box office receipts, the power can easily go to one's head.
I have to be honest here:, anyone in Hollywood from the mid-90s on knew about Bryan‘s parties. I didn’t know the details because I’m not gay, and was far too old for him being in my 30s but it was common knowledge that it was pretty wild. I didn’t know about really bad things happening because this sort of thing is pretty common in Hollywood. If you’re powerful, young and successful, the line forms on the left. The “Me Too” movement has changed more than I would’ve believed, but tha said, there is no shortage of young lies men and women willing to do anything to get ahead, and plenty of ipeople willing to except their generosity.
Yes he is a good director, but not a good person and very hard to work with, also he disregard source material that's like making historical movies without reference or study about the history you want to portrayed on screen. He much rather want more cash grab and inaccuracies more than effective story telling, i am very surprised when he directed Superman with his suit was comic accurate with cape and such, yet in x men he cannot even allowed yellow spandex was or atleast tried 😅😅 but allowed nonsensical black leather for reference to matrix. 😢
Singer is one of the few that I can actually separate the art from the artist. Him, Spacey and Whedon are really the only ones off the top of my head. It's tough at times, but their work is fantastic, they aren't.
@@creategreatness8823 I'm perfectly fine with separating the art from the artists. Except when the art and the allegations are too closely related. If he was harming the actors during the process and their wounds, pain etc. from the poor actions ended up on screen. If it was a means to get those performances then I'm not sure that I can enjoy the product of the abuse. For writers and comedians if the themes and the horrible actions are too closely related I can't separate fact from fiction in a sense. I'm perfectly fine if anyone sets a different standard. Some will say that if you spend money on these movies and it goes to an abuser than you are indirectly financing and enabling them to defend themselves from the accusations or giving them the resources and opportunity to continue doing harm. I can read pretty much any author who was accused of horrible actions after they are dead. Not a dime spent on the books will enable or support them in any way. I can even listen to Michael Jackson. The man was talented. And a monster. Both can be true.
Some really great directors aren't really great people behind the scenes; in fact, sometimes great art can be driven upward by negative individual traits. Isao Takahata is just one example.
Bryan Singer directed great blockbuster films and interesting storylines for films including the X-Men franchise the usual suspects and other films also
I think that's unfair that Bryan Singer was cancelled even without trials or any other legal procedures. But Woody Allen still makes movies, even he molested his own stepdaughter when she was a child!
By the way "Bad Hat Harry" was likely a reference both to the line in Jaws, and also to Harry the Hat; who was a famous recurring character on Cheers; a trickster magician; (which I'm sure was an appealing prototype for Singer)...
It sounds more like Singer was a mediocre movie-maker who got lucky w/ the ppl associated w/ his projects. The X-Men movies alone should've been billion-dollar blockbusters--at least the 2nd and after (hopefully the MCU will finally give them the justice they so deserve--because they managed to make the mostly mediocre Avengers mega-hit movies). And of course the legendary Superman IP definitely should've made much much more. But after beholding the boring movie, I can see why it basically flopped. It's sad that Singer will be known more for all the allegations surrounding him than his actual movie-making (which was mostly mediocre).
I literally watched “Bohemian Rhapsody” not knowing anything about any of these allegations, and wondering “why wasn’t Bryan Singer nominated for an Oscar? It was a wonderful movie and fantastically filmed.” Then I found out why. Oh did I.
`When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea' - Eric Cantona I have no idea how that quote Fits into this but fuck it lol
I think he's the worst JoBlo narrator in my opinion. I avoid the WTF series because of him. I occasionally check in, but liberally abuse the fast fed arrow.
How was House the first project done by Bad Hat Harry productions when it came out in 2004, but the first movie they did Usual Suspects came out in 1995. Explain that to me please. Might need to hire a fact checker.
I think it’s important to separate the art from the artist since there’s many pieces of art that are good that also happen to be done by good and bad people.
Oh please. We have plenty of great directors that aren’t primarona assholes like Singer. You can be great at something without being a horrible person. So let’s not excuse his behavior.
I look at the modern comic book movie being ussured in by a trinity of movies. Blade started it. X-Men ramped it up And Spider-Man sent it into the stratuspere
Regardless, the dude along with Sam Raimi and the filmmakers of Blade helped reform and re-popularize the comic book genre. I have no problem separating art from the artist, my experience wasn't really affected by the news. Not to say it wasn't disheartening, but when everybody was getting shit revealed about them, it was getting unsurprising to hear so and so fucked up at some point
Looking at the behind the scenes drama and how he was always drunk and high on set, I’m starting to think it was Matthew Vaughn (who directed the scenes), Sam Raimi and Kevin Feige (who also gave Hugh Jackman X Men comics when they were banned on set at the time) were the ones who did that.
@vanessac1721 That's fine. Like I said, I can separate art from the artist and recognize the full spectrum of a complicated legacy. The dude is an alleged predator and a filmmaker that helped popularize the superhero genre. Unfortunately, terrible people are also capable of making great art too
"Jack the Giant Slayer" is still a really fun underrated movie. I rewatched it a few times. The most overlooked flick of his career along with Valkyrie with Tom cruise
i liked it, too. "old-school superhero movie" is an apt (no pun intended) description of it. that said, i understand why people say it's boring because at the time superhero movies have amped up the the thrills, something that Superman Returns was lacking.
The moment they introduced his child I was out. It was the first ''reimagining'' I encountered and marked the rise of woke scripts along with the downturn of Hollywood.
Seems a bit common in the industry, considering all the Singers, Polanskis, Allens, Spaceys, etc... that occur. Is it an inherently more unhealthy business or simply more visible?
I don't count Blade because when Blade came out the vast majority of people had no idea he was a comic book character. It was just an action movie with Snipes released in August, not blockbuster summer. If you count Blade then you have to count The Crow too.
Blade and The Crow still hold up better than many comic book movies that came after it. That many movie goers don't care for reading doesn't make comic / book adaptations less of a literature based movie.
Louis CK doesn’t belong in the same sentence as these monsters. Just saying. There is a reason he bounced back. His charges are not the same as theirs.
AVI ARAD worked on the first X-MEN movies as executive producer But for THE LAST STAND, he decided to step in as the main producer That's why we got a movie done by a director with no passion, and a limited story overstuffed with characters, just so he could sell more toys
I believe it was James and Maso of Mr. Sunday Movies that said the problem with the early 2000s superhero movies was that they had no idea what would work and what wouldn't, so they just crammed 30+ years of stories into like 6 hours of film. It's why the Spider-Man movies pre-MCU Spider-Man are so relentlessly miserable considering that in the comics Spider-Man is a very happy-go-lucky character who experiences a tragedy once every ten years or so. But when they want to cover all the big stories at once, they wind up cramming 30 years of tragedy into 3 movies, and it does the nature of the character a disservice. X-Men 3 has the same problem.
@@rachelblake2350 but also because Avi Arad makes movies only as an excuse for him to sell toys He didn't care how bad the story was, or how messy the production is Same thing happened with TASM2 and Morbius
Even if he was a bad person, I still would've liked to see his version of X Men The Last Stand, he knew how to make a good X Men movie. Then he gets arrested.
Let's be real, as far as the superhero craze goes, the best you can really say about those X-Men films is that they didn't f*ck it up. The movies weren't amazing, they weren't terrible, just decent. Blade was the first movie lit the spark. Spiderman 2 was the first movie that got the big cgi action scenes right. Avengers 1 finally showed us the team aspect at it's peak. Bryan Singer's X-Men just kept the ball rolling well enough to keep the dream alive. As for his alleged heinous acts, if the industry or the fans cared half as much as they say, he should've been blacklisted a long time ago. Unfortunately, his movies were successful enough that, like James Gunn, he was allowed to keep doing his thing anyway.
I liked Bryan Singer because of the usual suspects and was happy to hear he was doing the XMEN .but he never fulfilled the promise and the movies were okay but never great. He rode on the back of the excellent Mathew Vaughan 1st Class with the great Days of futures past but went back to form with the pathetic Apocalypse. I couldn't wait for him to leave the franchise because his movies were making me angry .
Outside of the horrible things he did in real life, his dumbest decision was forbidding comics during the production of X-men. Obviously that's not as bad as the other stuff he did, but still
Blade was clearly THE first Marvel, superhero property to ever be a success - two years before X-Men, and the rest of the Marvel films that followed. And Blade was a huge success. So no, you don't have to thank Bryan Singer. Why wouldn't you count Blade as the first? To try and give credit to X-Men as being the first when another Marvel character succeeded there first, is nonsense.
I love Blade but it wasn't promoted as a comic book movie. The general public had no idea that Blade was a comic book character. He was just a cool vampire hunter. The original X-Men movie didn't hide it's comic book origin.
Blade was an R rated action film no one even knew was based on a comic book. Audiences went to see Wesley Snipes kill vampires and say 'motherfucker'. If it was so patient zero and so influential, why did it take Hollywood so many years before making a rated R comic book film again?
Screw Bryan Singer!!! I hated him since I heard that he disrespected the source material to the X-Men back in the 2000s !!! He’s truly an addict to wrong decisions!!!
I am happy to say that the only thing I have in common with this horrific pedophile is that I was also born on my Birthday. Hollywood does not seem to care what you get up to as long as you are bringing in the money, I would love to imagine they would look at themselves in the mirror and actually do something about these morally bankrupt individuals but that is a fantasy movie that will never be made, even if you go back to Hollwood's earliest days "casting couch" was a euphemism for get undressed and please me and we will see about that movie role.
As you say, he has not been found guilty of anything. If he stuck to lower budget movies, aimed at an older audience (Valkyrie), then it would be possible for him to make a comeback
Or more accurately: What the F happened to all the underage boys around Bryan Singer. Narrated by Oscar winner - and , conveniently announced gay man - Kevin Spacy.
"When the Smallville Superman, challenge The Flash in a race, hoping The Flash would stay in Smallville, with him...was the gayest scene, that Superman ever done"🤨
Old "Touchy" Bryan likes the boys. The younger the better. THAT is truly WTF happened to Bryan Singer.
But he doesn't get as much scrutiny because he's part of the alphabet
@@jr2904and he's a heeb.
Or maybe just a jew?!
And now he´s bouncing back....🙃
I love apt pupil. I really wouldn’t care if Adolf Hitler made night of the Hunter then I wouldn’t love it any less. These things don’t phase me in the slightest
If you watch at 1.25x speed, the narrator sounds normal
Thanks for that. Is a lot better.
Thank you for bringing in a bit of #CommonSense😏
It works 😂😂😂
God bless you, kind soul😂😂
Tried it for a lol, stuck with it for its genuine effectiveness. Doing the lord's work my friend.
I once met a photographer who allegedly worked with Bryan Singer. He totally revered Singer and spoke about being “occasionally” part of Singer’s circle, which didn’t surprise me since the majority of his models were young males, and worked closely with questionable modeling agencies in San Francisco. And when I think back on this photographer, he was pretty creepy, too.
watch “An Open Secret”
U guys, o my God, I just met Bryan Singer the bigtime Hollywood director! He wants me to be the guest of honor at his big party tonight! Screw U guys, Im goin 2 Bryan Singers house!!!!!
X2 had the best action movie beginning; that Nightcrawler at the White house scene was epic
Considering Brett Ratner fled to Israel too, maybe he and Bryan Singer can totally do a project together now
Why is it that they always flee to Israel ? What do these directors, producers and actors that do these things have in common ?
@@JayCee-tp2gv It's one of life's mysteries, sir
@@erinburke9711 I guess only god👃
Because both are Jewish and they're feeling safe there.
@@JayCee-tp2gv That they all are rich?🤔🤔
his onset behavior isnt surprising. like whedon and ratner, being a young director with sudden success. you feel you can be a total asshole and get away with it. a director is essentially the on set boss. with the studio behind you and the box office receipts, the power can easily go to one's head.
I have to be honest here:, anyone in Hollywood from the mid-90s on knew about Bryan‘s parties.
I didn’t know the details because I’m not gay, and was far too old for him being in my 30s but it was common knowledge that it was pretty wild.
I didn’t know about really bad things happening because this sort of thing is pretty common in Hollywood. If you’re powerful, young and successful, the line forms on the left.
The “Me Too” movement has changed more than I would’ve believed, but tha said, there is no shortage of young lies men and women willing to do anything to get ahead, and plenty of ipeople willing to except their generosity.
Money always talks😏
Ok sure but this isn’t all people trying to get ahead and “accepting,” many of these people were just raped by Singer and friends
The content was interesting, but that narration has to go. Just brutal.
The behind the scenes drama on Bohemian Rhapsody about his behavior was the last major thing we heard about him
In June, it's been reported that he's trying to restart his career in Israel.
Such a rascal😏
He will fit right in. @@TimeTellsNoLies90
The pictures of Singer and Spacey together just make my skin crawl 🤮
New movie directed by Brian Singer starring Spacey w/ Puff Daddy and R Kelly providing the soundtrack
I have always felt that he has no emotion behind his eyes. But i can not deny he is a good director.
he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes.
@@craigh5236
When those eyes go down on you, they roll back.
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 😆 lol man…
Yes he is a good director, but not a good person and very hard to work with, also he disregard source material that's like making historical movies without reference or study about the history you want to portrayed on screen. He much rather want more cash grab and inaccuracies more than effective story telling, i am very surprised when he directed Superman with his suit was comic accurate with cape and such, yet in x men he cannot even allowed yellow spandex was or atleast tried 😅😅 but allowed nonsensical black leather for reference to matrix. 😢
Singer is one of the few that I can actually separate the art from the artist. Him, Spacey and Whedon are really the only ones off the top of my head. It's tough at times, but their work is fantastic, they aren't.
I can't. Not any more.
@@creategreatness8823 I'm perfectly fine with separating the art from the artists. Except when the art and the allegations are too closely related. If he was harming the actors during the process and their wounds, pain etc. from the poor actions ended up on screen. If it was a means to get those performances then I'm not sure that I can enjoy the product of the abuse. For writers and comedians if the themes and the horrible actions are too closely related I can't separate fact from fiction in a sense. I'm perfectly fine if anyone sets a different standard. Some will say that if you spend money on these movies and it goes to an abuser than you are indirectly financing and enabling them to defend themselves from the accusations or giving them the resources and opportunity to continue doing harm. I can read pretty much any author who was accused of horrible actions after they are dead. Not a dime spent on the books will enable or support them in any way. I can even listen to Michael Jackson. The man was talented. And a monster. Both can be true.
X2 was awesome and the greatest of all end scenes left me hoping for more. But no, X3 took the wrong road without Singer
#IBlameAviArad
@@Zombiesnyder13 Yep. Still waiting for a proper (Dark) Phoenix Movie 🤐
Cyclops was screwed. He even screwed Wolverine by making him a ladies man and casting high Hackman.
Whoa, hot take
X2 had the best action movie beginning; that Nightcrawler at the White house scene was epic
What happened to the audio on the second half of the video?
Brett Ratner (Rush Hour trilogy) would make a great WTF episode.
@ScorpioRising8what have you done
He's kind of guy who just do a movie because he's got bored stay at home
Indeed
Some really great directors aren't really great people behind the scenes; in fact, sometimes great art can be driven upward by negative individual traits. Isao Takahata is just one example.
Roman Polanski 💡
So you compare Takahata with actual r*pists and criminals like Weinstein & Cosby?🤔Well, that says enough about your mental-capacities🙄
Bryan Singer directed great blockbuster films and interesting storylines for films including the X-Men franchise the usual suspects and other films also
Thanks Captain Obvious.
@@jamiebraswell5520 ok captain genius
Weird the background musical audio cuts out at the xmen 1st class image
I think that's unfair that Bryan Singer was cancelled even without trials or any other legal procedures. But Woody Allen still makes movies, even he molested his own stepdaughter when she was a child!
They should all be in jail.
@LowAnalyst except, for the fact Bryan Singer is a DIDDLER and I’m sure you are as well, seeing as you are defending such an individual.
By the way "Bad Hat Harry" was likely a reference both to the line in Jaws, and also to Harry the Hat; who was a famous recurring character on Cheers; a trickster magician; (which I'm sure was an appealing prototype for Singer)...
There's probably enough dirt on this guy for an 8-hour Surviving Bryan Singer documentary.
Wonder if Jeff Epstein could help him out or does he only provide girls
I feel like Sonic should arrest Bryan Singer and say “Didn’t you remember my Sonic Says video?”
"That's no good!"
Comparing Louis CK to any of these other guys is just stupid
Thought the same. Poor conflation of two entirely different cases.
no its not, just a different rotten fruit but rotten to the core
@@denisechauvin1965
Name checks out.
..and comparing Bill Cosby to Kevin Spacey is not😂😂
@@denisechauvin1965What did Louis do, rub one out after asking if girls wanna watch?
Incomparable.
I can’t believe he was able to work that long. I knew about these allegations in the 2000’s
I cant believe I didnt hear about this shit for so long Im usually up on all the Perv action being reported
Even if he had stayed for "X-Men: The Last Stand"
Things could've ended like "Spider-Man 3"
#IBlameAviArad
Could have?
@@John-Doe-Yo with Avi Arad at the helm
Yes, they could've
Remember when he forced Sam Raimi to include Venom just so he could sell more toys?
When you have the eyes of a creep, you’re a creep.
If it looks like one and acts like one then it is one
It sounds more like Singer was a mediocre movie-maker who got lucky w/ the ppl associated w/ his projects. The X-Men movies alone should've been billion-dollar blockbusters--at least the 2nd and after (hopefully the MCU will finally give them the justice they so deserve--because they managed to make the mostly mediocre Avengers mega-hit movies). And of course the legendary Superman IP definitely should've made much much more. But after beholding the boring movie, I can see why it basically flopped. It's sad that Singer will be known more for all the allegations surrounding him than his actual movie-making (which was mostly mediocre).
Supposebly? I am sure you mean Supposedly lol. Reminds me of Joey in Friends 😂😂😂😂😂
I literally watched “Bohemian Rhapsody” not knowing anything about any of these allegations, and wondering “why wasn’t Bryan Singer nominated for an Oscar? It was a wonderful movie and fantastically filmed.” Then I found out why. Oh did I.
Also it was a terrible movie that completely sanitized Freddies life and he would have hated it.
This narration is the speaking equivalent of double spacing in an essay to make it look longer.
What is The Music At 19:50?
Oh much gosh how much time does it take to get to the point? we didn't ask to re-tell his history
Exactly! Took 16 minutes before he even mentioned it
It’s crazy! I never knew how much danger these miners were in . As if digging for coal isn’t dangerous enough.
😂😂😂
Jack The Giant Slayer is underrated.
Wasn’t he being all pervy back in Apt Pupil days with footage of underage actors in shower scenes ….
Not to mention molesting a 13 year old boy on set
@@SlenWash When was this proven? All rumors. And the shower scene? He was ABSOLUTELY right.
@@Loki1982axala Who was absolutely right?
@@SlenWash Singer.
Is it me or does the commentary audio get messed up at one point lol
Why do these ppl always go for miners ? You never hear about them targeting plumbers trawler fishermen or oil workers ect...
Lol
`When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea' - Eric Cantona
I have no idea how that quote
Fits into this but fuck it lol
I was about to point out your spelling error before I finally caught that awesome play on words😅
Louis C.K. isn't in the same category as Cosby cmon dude.
Cosby was WAAY funnier seriously
He went to Israel because it can be difficult for US authorities to extradite accused criminals.
That means he must be Jewish (not that anyone didn’t know that already).
@@AlpineArts you just have to look to his biography 😂
Said it before but must reiterate, I absolutely love the voiceovers on this series. Convincingly funny or serious when it needs to be.
You're quite the masochist, I gather
He speaks painfully slow, I have to watch on 1.25x speed to make him sound bearable
I thought something was wrong with the audio… it alternates between fine and stroke-like…
I think he's the worst JoBlo narrator in my opinion. I avoid the WTF series because of him. I occasionally check in, but liberally abuse the fast fed arrow.
16:02 Actual video starts 😊
Those glasses were a red flag "relax I just wanna take some pictures".
Which Song is it at 10:25, please?
I will thank Bryan Singer for helping make comic book movies great again with X-MEN and X2 and Usual Suspects was fantastic.
He's a beast!
He's talented, that's for sure.
@ottomattix86
A pity that talent was in a less than stellar person.
You support pedophiles@@ottomattix86
@@geesterfunkyou support pedophiles.
When I first heard the allegations I was in denial cause I did really admire Bryan Singer
Did the narrator have a stroke? This was unwatchable.
No jackass
Great writing on this episode! Very well done
How was House the first project done by Bad Hat Harry productions when it came out in 2004, but the first movie they did Usual Suspects came out in 1995. Explain that to me please. Might need to hire a fact checker.
I first heard about him in the free TH-cam documentary An Open Secret.
WHY WOULD YOU MENTION HOUSE BEFORE THE USUAL SUSPECTS?.... THATS AN ENTIRE DECADE LATER. THROWN THE ENTORE THING OFF BROSEF.
I’m surprised you guys did this one…he’s pretty dark
I think it’s important to separate the art from the artist since there’s many pieces of art that are good that also happen to be done by good and bad people.
Agreed but they should stop giving the artist more jobs.
@@Sharpstoned this is why I torrent jeepers creepers, fuck paying that creep
Oh please. We have plenty of great directors that aren’t primarona assholes like Singer. You can be great at something without being a horrible person. So let’s not excuse his behavior.
Amen
singer use to deliver my newspaper..little bastard broke my window
I look at the modern comic book movie being ussured in by a trinity of movies.
Blade started it.
X-Men ramped it up
And Spider-Man sent it into the stratuspere
Definitely sounds like that photographer was Singers ‘groomer’, intro’ing these models to him etc
Yeah this explains why we don’t hear about Singer Anymore.
Regardless, the dude along with Sam Raimi and the filmmakers of Blade helped reform and re-popularize the comic book genre. I have no problem separating art from the artist, my experience wasn't really affected by the news. Not to say it wasn't disheartening, but when everybody was getting shit revealed about them, it was getting unsurprising to hear so and so fucked up at some point
Yeah who cares about sexual abuse and rape. Comic book movies FTW dude! They matter more than anything!
@@JayCee-tp2gv Yeah, who cares about reading the full comment and just throwing out the dumbest fuckin take possible! Dumbass FTW!
Looking at the behind the scenes drama and how he was always drunk and high on set, I’m starting to think it was Matthew Vaughn (who directed the scenes), Sam Raimi and Kevin Feige (who also gave Hugh Jackman X Men comics when they were banned on set at the time) were the ones who did that.
Yeah I could live without a few xmen movies if meant some kids weren't graped. Priorities.
@vanessac1721 That's fine. Like I said, I can separate art from the artist and recognize the full spectrum of a complicated legacy. The dude is an alleged predator and a filmmaker that helped popularize the superhero genre. Unfortunately, terrible people are also capable of making great art too
"Jack the Giant Slayer" is still a really fun underrated movie. I rewatched it a few times. The most overlooked flick of his career along with Valkyrie with Tom cruise
12:57 that poster is horrendous.
I loved Superman Returns
It was one of the best old-school superhero movies of the century
Not enough happened but what did happen was decent.
IMO the scene where Superman catches a falling plane was amazing. The rest of the movie was kinda bland.
i liked it, too. "old-school superhero movie" is an apt (no pun intended) description of it. that said, i understand why people say it's boring because at the time superhero movies have amped up the the thrills, something that Superman Returns was lacking.
Bryan singer looks exactly Jared the subway guy. Like a little brother who like little boys
Superman returns was the beginning of the end for Brian Singer along with all the accusations
The moment they introduced his child I was out.
It was the first ''reimagining'' I encountered and marked the rise of woke scripts along with the downturn of Hollywood.
@@eoinoconnell185"woke scripts"
The fuck are you on about?
Actually it started with Blade, then X-Men, Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Hulk Daredevil
I drove him in Montreal in 2001. Too many bad memories.
Yeah? Like what??
@@sourboy745 I'll save the details for any or all authorized investigations. Needless to say, the behaviour was shocking.
Would be curious to hear about that. I Produced An Open Secret.
He must have blown s
-omeone in the back sear
Bryan singer's superman had one of the best action scenes and visuals
Seems a bit common in the industry, considering all the Singers, Polanskis, Allens, Spaceys, etc... that occur. Is it an inherently more unhealthy business or simply more visible?
More visible and more frowned upon.
Check out the documentary An Open Secret. That sheds a lot of light on Bryan's proclivities.
Very disturbing. Needless to say he deserves to be an outcast of Hollywood; infact he deserves much worse than that.
I don't count Blade because when Blade came out the vast majority of people had no idea he was a comic book character. It was just an action movie with Snipes released in August, not blockbuster summer. If you count Blade then you have to count The Crow too.
Blade and The Crow still hold up better than many comic book movies that came after it. That many movie goers don't care for reading doesn't make comic / book adaptations less of a literature based movie.
Wasnt men in black in 1997 and also had a comic-book?
Hear he's doing a documentary about the organization NAMBLA, never mind his membership.
Aaaaaaaaaaaand then Bryan Singer made the worst Superman movie I've ever seen
Louis CK doesn’t belong in the same sentence as these monsters. Just saying. There is a reason he bounced back. His charges are not the same as theirs.
AVI ARAD worked on the first X-MEN movies as executive producer
But for THE LAST STAND, he decided to step in as the main producer
That's why we got a movie done by a director with no passion, and a limited story overstuffed with characters, just so he could sell more toys
I believe it was James and Maso of Mr. Sunday Movies that said the problem with the early 2000s superhero movies was that they had no idea what would work and what wouldn't, so they just crammed 30+ years of stories into like 6 hours of film. It's why the Spider-Man movies pre-MCU Spider-Man are so relentlessly miserable considering that in the comics Spider-Man is a very happy-go-lucky character who experiences a tragedy once every ten years or so. But when they want to cover all the big stories at once, they wind up cramming 30 years of tragedy into 3 movies, and it does the nature of the character a disservice. X-Men 3 has the same problem.
You remind me of why I like Kevin Spacey.
Dude is great on film. But is a train wreck in life.
@@rachelblake2350 but also because Avi Arad makes movies only as an excuse for him to sell toys
He didn't care how bad the story was, or how messy the production is
Same thing happened with TASM2 and Morbius
@@tonyvillarreal1812 I agree. He's a phenomenal actor, but seriously a messed up person.
I love his work
Bryan is just worried about his young stars catching a fever, so he frequentlky checks their temperature.
With a rectal thermometer?
Sadly have to boycott his movies. His disgusting behavior makes it easy no matter how much I loved many of them. Why is he walking free?
Horrible Narration by Taylor James Johnson,..... just horrible
Even if he was a bad person, I still would've liked to see his version of X Men The Last Stand, he knew how to make a good X Men movie.
Then he gets arrested.
Let's be real, as far as the superhero craze goes, the best you can really say about those X-Men films is that they didn't f*ck it up. The movies weren't amazing, they weren't terrible, just decent.
Blade was the first movie lit the spark. Spiderman 2 was the first movie that got the big cgi action scenes right. Avengers 1 finally showed us the team aspect at it's peak.
Bryan Singer's X-Men just kept the ball rolling well enough to keep the dream alive.
As for his alleged heinous acts, if the industry or the fans cared half as much as they say, he should've been blacklisted a long time ago. Unfortunately, his movies were successful enough that, like James Gunn, he was allowed to keep doing his thing anyway.
Two pedos make a Superman movie. That is very screwed up.
The reason 🤑
I liked Bryan Singer because of the usual suspects and was happy to hear he was doing the XMEN .but he never fulfilled the promise and the movies were okay but never great. He rode on the back of the excellent Mathew Vaughan 1st Class with the great Days of futures past but went back to form with the pathetic Apocalypse. I couldn't wait for him to leave the franchise because his movies were making me angry .
Has anyone else realized that he has one year bigger than another?
This narrator is terrible. Why are you at half speed when you talk? Is that how you normally talk?
Being prejudiced against people for being different ..... ny destroying train stations with their laser eyes
Outside of the horrible things he did in real life, his dumbest decision was forbidding comics during the production of X-men. Obviously that's not as bad as the other stuff he did, but still
Hearing he fled to Israel is eye rolling
Blade was clearly THE first Marvel, superhero property to ever be a success - two years before X-Men, and the rest of the Marvel films that followed.
And Blade was a huge success.
So no, you don't have to thank Bryan Singer. Why wouldn't you count Blade as the first?
To try and give credit to X-Men as being the first when another Marvel character succeeded there first, is nonsense.
I love Blade but it wasn't promoted as a comic book movie. The general public had no idea that Blade was a comic book character. He was just a cool vampire hunter. The original X-Men movie didn't hide it's comic book origin.
@@perceivedvelocity9914I didn't even know it was based on a comic book until years later
Barely any general audience members knew Blade was a comic book character. The X-Men were well-known comic book characters.
Blade was an R rated action film no one even knew was based on a comic book. Audiences went to see Wesley Snipes kill vampires and say 'motherfucker'. If it was so patient zero and so influential, why did it take Hollywood so many years before making a rated R comic book film again?
Why did you spend so much time reading his IMDB for a video about his crimes?
Innocent until Proven Guilty only applies to Law, not public opinion.
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck…. 🦆
Seperating art from the artist isn't an issue. People get too hung up on that stuff.
Dawg. Did you just fuckin say “supposubly?”
Screw Bryan Singer!!! I hated him since I heard that he disrespected the source material to the X-Men back in the 2000s !!! He’s truly an addict to wrong decisions!!!
Is he wronged or are these just allegations? Do you expect him to return to directing films again?
I am happy to say that the only thing I have in common with this horrific pedophile is that I was also born on my Birthday. Hollywood does not seem to care what you get up to as long as you are bringing in the money, I would love to imagine they would look at themselves in the mirror and actually do something about these morally bankrupt individuals but that is a fantasy movie that will never be made, even if you go back to Hollwood's earliest days "casting couch" was a euphemism for get undressed and please me and we will see about that movie role.
Who would actually want to direct Jack the Giant Slayer? That alone is enough for me to dismiss Singer as a 'great' director.
The usual suspects is one of my all time favourite films.
As you say, he has not been found guilty of anything. If he stuck to lower budget movies, aimed at an older audience (Valkyrie), then it would be possible for him to make a comeback
3 of his pitched movies have a proposed $10 million budget for each, so it looks like that's the idea.
You support pedophiles.
Or more accurately: What the F happened to all the underage boys around Bryan Singer. Narrated by Oscar winner - and , conveniently announced gay man - Kevin Spacy.
Kevin Spacey was exonerated in all of his trials… don’t you read the damn news?
Kevin Spacey, who was found not guilty of all charges. 😊
I feel WTF Happened To MCU is around the corner.
I hated Bryan Singer since he ruined the 2000 X-Men and not relating to the source material!!!
"When the Smallville Superman, challenge The Flash in a race, hoping The Flash would stay in Smallville, with him...was the gayest scene, that Superman ever done"🤨