My sister had a Norelco? Or maybe Phillips cassette tape recorder in the 1963/64 time era. She used it to record classes she took to take more notes after the class. This unit was not for music ie made for voice mostly. So for me I saw cassette tapes before I saw 8 track tape units. Lol
I can’t believe they made a movie set in the 1950’s that centers around a cassette tape!!! Didn’t anybody involved with the production check when they were invented? 😂😂😂
"The Outfit" ~ Mark Rylance plays Leonard Burling, or "English", in the 2022 film The Outfit. Leonard is a British tailor in Chicago's 1950s who makes custom suits for the local mob and gives them a meeting space. Leonard runs his corner shop with his assistant, Zoey Deutch, and the mobsters who frequent his shop often refer to him as "English". ~ Thanks for posting ~ Be Safe out there folks ~ Peace & Health to US All.
Simon Russell Beale and Mark Rylance in one movie! Saw Rylance many times since his Romeo at the RSC in 1987 and his Hamlet the following year. He was on stage in London last year.
This is an excellent edge of your seat movie. Johnny Flynn plays a clever bad guy, Mark Rylance plays the shop owner. The whole movie takes place on the one set-total eye candy! The acting is superb in what isn't said as much as what is. Old school gritty storyline with turn after turn after turn.
The "tapes" may be from 1950's "Dictaphones" a Voice recorder, they used larger than Normal Tape Cartridges, like the oversized cassettes shown here, (Some of the Tech, early Computers Replaced) but it is a Ridiculous Movie, with a More Ridiculous AI analysis ...
I saw Mark Rylance years ago in the Globe Theatre London in Anthony and Cleopatra. He played Cleopatra ! Being the Globe Theatre, it was an authentic Shakespearean production, as in Shakespeare's day. There were no female actors on the stage in the 16th century. Women's or girl's parts were played by men or boys. It was weird at first, but as the play progressed, he was surprisingly good and convincing. It was stylised and mannered as a performance, but it worked, without lapsing into a grotesque drag parody. There aren't many actors out there who could pull it off.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw Lucky You - The entire time I was reading your comment -I'm thinking - ugh - grotesque drag show - Thank you for explaining. I loved him in the Big Friendly Giant.
@dukecity7688 Rylance's acting achievement was that it was NOT a grotesque drag show. He communicated the (female) emotions of despair of the doomed Egyptian queen brilliantly. An acting tour de force. I don't like making trite comparisons but I will, anyway. Rylance is the Olivier of our age.
"Wolf Hall was such a great series." It _might_ have been - but for the atrocious dialogue, aimed at 'young' NON-History buffs, one imagines. Not _quite_ as bad as _The Tudors_ , admittedly - but, then, how could it possibly be?
Yes, cassette players were around in the 1950s, when endless loop single reel carriers were invented. However, the media didn't hype these carriers until the mid-1960s. The OSS in WW2 experimented with a variety of recording tapes, then the OSS became the CIA and they advanced such testing. Some of the early OSS/CIA tape systems became available commercially in the 1950s.
The ability to record has been with us since 1881. It was the 8 track system that came out early sixtys. The recording systems prior to that were owned by big corparations or the very rich. Google 8 track recording, interesting history.
I downloaded it a long time ago and tried to start watching it a couple of time but couldn't do it as it is so BORING. Thanks for the recap confirming I was right.
After the Second World War, magnetic tape recording technology proliferated across the world. In the United States, Ampex, using equipment obtained in Germany as a starting point, began commercial production of tape recorders. First used in studios to record radio programs, tape recorders quickly found their way into schools and homes. By 1953, 1 million US homes had tape machines.[9] In 1958, following four years of development, RCA Victor introduced the stereo, quarter-inch, reversible, reel-to-reel RCA tape cartridge.[10][11]
If this movie was supposed to be taking place in 1956 cassette tape machines have not yet been invented! Cassette tape technology came out in August 1963 in the US. This system was invented by Philips and was patented in 1962. The cassette tape machine model shown in this movie came out in 1972.
I couldn't take more than 30 seconds of the robotic narrator. Why does TH-cam allow people to rip off other people's content and pass it off as their own?
Start doing the OBVIOUS RESPONSIBILITY of telling people in your title when your video is merely narration of the scene. You get a lot of clicks on your videos by hiding that they are
The error with the timeline and cassette were likely caused by a misinformed script writer. I find a multitude of these type of errors in YT channels such as this. Degrades the credibility! Peace!
This is absurd. It is akin to my son at, age 9, recounting the movie he just saw, in every detail. Too many names and details to keep up with. Complete confusion. Thumbs down.
you've got to be kidding! Narration by an AI voiceover robot is obvious and will not be bought by me or anyone else who speaks proper English. And cassette in 1956. I was there and there was no such thing. Enough of this. You're fired.
What the heck...? He said this; he said that. He did this; he did that. He thought this; he thought that... I wonder why this movie was even made, when all we need to do is listen to some robot tell us what it's all about... This sort of thing is what's going to bring the human race crashing into the abyss. We're already teetering on the very edge. Who on earth thinks this beige video wallpaper is worth a second of anybody's time...? "Get A Life" is not a new concept, after all...
The obvious continuity flaws may be the very reason why there's no name name to this bland retelling of a failed theatrical release Of a movie I think I barley remember called the Tailor
It's AI. The WHOLE channel. This is part of how they test it for a sort of Turing Test, along with giving it real-world experience to learn how to improve the ability to interact with humans, as well as to learn how we think, what we like, how we respond to stimuli, etc. You know, kinda like advanced RECON of an enemy you intend to enslave. Or exterminate
Wait a minute.. did they say this film was set in 1956? Cassette tapes were invented in 1962 and were not available in the USA until 1964.
That’s probably why I was so hard for them to find a cassette player
Yeah that tape they showed was no where invented back then, even in the 70's it was nowhere like that. Bizarre
@@TheGodParticle We had our first cassette recorder in 1969. A Philips.
My sister had a Norelco? Or maybe Phillips cassette tape recorder in the 1963/64 time era.
She used it to record classes she took to take more notes after the class.
This unit was not for music ie made for voice mostly.
So for me I saw cassette tapes before I saw 8 track tape units.
Lol
That's the first mistake I noticed. lol THAT is egregious.
I kept waiting for the narrator to say, "Confused?" You won't be after the next episode of "Soap"
Hysterical 😂😂
A blast from the past!
I can’t believe they made a movie set in the 1950’s that centers around a cassette tape!!! Didn’t anybody involved with the production check when they were invented? 😂😂😂
Apparently not
Hollywood misrepresents history constantly. They lie most of the time.
It seems to be a German-made Protona Minifon Attaché; they came on the market in 1959.
(Which makes it anachronistic all right, but only by three years!)
How hard would it have been for it to be a reel to reel tape? What a missed opportunity!
"The Outfit" ~ Mark Rylance plays Leonard Burling, or "English", in the 2022 film The Outfit. Leonard is a British tailor in Chicago's 1950s who makes custom suits for the local mob and gives them a meeting space. Leonard runs his corner shop with his assistant, Zoey Deutch, and the mobsters who frequent his shop often refer to him as "English". ~ Thanks for posting ~ Be Safe out there folks ~ Peace & Health to US All.
Thx for the name of the movies
Simon Russell Beale and Mark Rylance in one movie! Saw Rylance many times since his Romeo at the RSC in 1987 and his Hamlet the following year. He was on stage in London last year.
Can’t you start the video with the title of the movie?
Can't you read the video description or the top pinned comment?
@@Ge1Ri4 It's annoying to hunt for it, sometimes it's there, sometimes not.
Debbie Does Dallas
This is an excellent edge of your seat movie. Johnny Flynn plays a clever bad guy, Mark Rylance plays the shop owner. The whole movie takes place on the one set-total eye candy! The acting is superb in what isn't said as much as what is.
Old school gritty storyline with turn after turn after turn.
Thank you, I will search for it.
More like a 'fall off your seat' movie.
The Outfit. Part of that dying breed called the great film.
A cassette tape in 1950? I believe the cassette tape and player were marketed around 1962. Is this a time travel subject?😂😂😂
Ridiculous movie.
The "tapes" may be from 1950's "Dictaphones" a Voice recorder, they used larger than Normal Tape Cartridges, like the oversized cassettes shown here, (Some of the Tech, early Computers Replaced) but it is a Ridiculous Movie, with a More Ridiculous AI analysis ...
I don't know this movie but i love Mark Rylance.
He is one of the best actors in the world.
It’s called the outfit
I saw Mark Rylance years ago in the Globe Theatre London in Anthony and Cleopatra. He played Cleopatra ! Being the Globe Theatre, it was an authentic Shakespearean production, as in Shakespeare's day. There were no female actors on the stage in the 16th century. Women's or girl's parts were played by men or boys. It was weird at first, but as the play progressed, he was surprisingly good and convincing. It was stylised and mannered as a performance, but it worked, without lapsing into a grotesque drag parody. There aren't many actors out there who could pull it off.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw Lucky You - The entire time I was reading your comment -I'm thinking - ugh - grotesque drag show - Thank you for explaining. I loved him in the
Big Friendly Giant.
@dukecity7688
Rylance's acting achievement was that it was NOT a grotesque drag show. He communicated the (female) emotions of despair of the doomed Egyptian queen brilliantly. An acting tour de force. I don't like making trite comparisons but I will, anyway. Rylance is the Olivier of our age.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw You do him honor. I appreciate your comment. I am a big fan of his. I'm always behind. I never heard of him before Wolf Hall.
That was really good movie. Enjoyed quite a bit!!
Why can't you tell us the name of the movie you just ripped off?
Outfit 2022
The Taylor
@@josemateu8929 Sorry that was kind of harsh saying it like that
Bro just pay attention at the beginning of the video
If ripped off, then you are a thief too. You watched it.
No. They Just summarized.
Mr Rylance in Wolf Hall was such a great series.
Used to love that show...Billy Crystal wss on it amongst others if i remember correctly
"Wolf Hall was such a great series."
It _might_ have been - but for the atrocious dialogue, aimed at 'young' NON-History buffs, one imagines. Not _quite_ as bad as _The Tudors_ , admittedly - but, then, how could it possibly be?
Watch the whole film…it’s brilliant which is why this summary is so confusing without the context
I'm sooo sorry I forget the name, but this was a powerful movie, all done by one professional Seamstress. It was phenomenal.
Outfit 2022 🌹
The Row is not "a store" its a street.
They're pocket squares, not "washcloths". The "Row" is Saville Row, a street in central London with over 20 tailor shops, it's not a solo store!
He's not folding napkins or washcloths, he folding pocket handkerchiefs.
The Cassette tape wasn't invented until 1962 and came to the US in 1964. This must be a Time travel movie as it takes in the late 50s.
gaetz looks like a beavus and butthead character.
He’s a tailor, so it would be a handkerchief, not a napkin.
Were cassette tapes available in the 50’s?
No, reel to reel tapes were but cassettes did appear until the 60's.
Yes, cassette players were around in the 1950s, when endless loop single reel carriers were invented. However, the media didn't hype these carriers until the mid-1960s. The OSS in WW2 experimented with a variety of recording tapes, then the OSS became the CIA and they advanced such testing. Some of the early OSS/CIA tape systems became available commercially in the 1950s.
@@MyelinProductionsStrange, this conflicts the info found on Google. I readily admit I am not a subject matter expert on this.
He's a cutter, not a tailor.
The ability to record has been with us since 1881. It was the 8 track system that came out early sixtys. The recording systems prior to that were owned by big corparations or the very rich. Google 8 track recording, interesting history.
You may remember Mark Rylance from films such as Dunkirk.
There were no cassette tapes back then.
'...A little learning is a dangerous thing...'
Pope, An Essay on Criticism, 1711
Cassette tape? Not available.
Why did I just watch this?
me too,i wanted to see if it could get any more stupider, boring & confusing. it did.
My sentiments exactly!!!
It’s the narration
But the movie I will highly recommend, pretty good
Thank you, looks like a goodie 🎬
It was a pretty good movie. I watched it thinking it wouldnt be good but it had enough twists to make it watchable.
A little artistic licence with the tape
Thank You for sharing this !! ❤
The tailor was "sowing" suspicion between them. BUH DUM TISSS!!
I downloaded it a long time ago and tried to start watching it a couple of time but couldn't do it as it is so BORING. Thanks for the recap confirming I was right.
The guy that played Leonard he was extremely good in a Tom Hanks movie bridge of spies. I thought that was a very, very good movie.
A "cassette" in a1950's story? Nope. Never happened unless it's an historical fantasy.
Nope, look it up. The “compact cassette” was released in 1963, larger, cruder cassettes were available in the mid 50’s
After the Second World War, magnetic tape recording technology proliferated across the world. In the United States, Ampex, using equipment obtained in Germany as a starting point, began commercial production of tape recorders. First used in studios to record radio programs, tape recorders quickly found their way into schools and homes. By 1953, 1 million US homes had tape machines.[9]
In 1958, following four years of development, RCA Victor introduced the stereo, quarter-inch, reversible, reel-to-reel RCA tape cartridge.[10][11]
I wish all the AI-fueled internet polluters took a long break.
Great video, please lose the background music.
They didn't have cassettes back then.
I’m so confused. Francis killed Ritchie. But then Francis kidnapped Mabel in an attempt to find ritchie.
Cassette tapes in 1956? Really LOL
Yep, MAJOR flaw. Caught my immediate attention. 👎🏿
It’s called a snow globe
AI, doesn't know a washcloth from a pocket square . . .
Cassette tapes were not made until 1963.
The movie is called "the outfit"
I bet hes still looking for a cassette player in 1956.
If I want to listen to a story, I'll use Kindle!
Great film🎬
Cassette tape was first available in 1962
Way to spoil the movie twist with the heading alone.
A little advice, don't waste your time watching this.
The AI narration has no futking idea. a
1956... cassette tapes?
Blue Lou Boyle? Walken’s boss?
Actor played Russian agent Colonel Abel very well.
Not wash cloths, pocket squares.
The Outfit.
this may have been a really good video and I was really person watching it but the fact that you talk all the time completely ruined it for me.
If this movie was supposed to be taking place in 1956 cassette tape machines have not yet been invented! Cassette tape technology came out in August 1963 in the US. This system was invented by Philips and was patented in 1962. The cassette tape machine model shown in this movie came out in 1972.
This movie is called the wizard of oz
It’s actually a thriller… watched it on Netflix sometime ago
They had cassette tapes into the 1950 s
sometimes I can't figure out if a plot is more contrived or stupid.
I couldn't take more than 30 seconds of the robotic narrator. Why does TH-cam allow people to rip off other people's content and pass it off as their own?
Start doing the OBVIOUS RESPONSIBILITY of telling people in your title when your video is merely narration of the scene. You get a lot of clicks on your videos by hiding that they are
I hate it when I accidently click on one of these where the narrator thinks they have to explain.............................................
The error with the timeline and cassette were likely caused by a misinformed script writer. I find a multitude of these type of errors in YT channels such as this. Degrades the credibility! Peace!
The outfit
This is absurd. It is akin to my son at, age 9, recounting the movie he just saw, in every detail. Too many names and details to keep up with. Complete confusion. Thumbs down.
A crappy commentary instead of just letting us listen to the movie.
This AI by google .
The Taylor is recapped.
you've got to be kidding! Narration by an AI voiceover robot is obvious and will not be bought by me or anyone else who speaks proper English. And cassette in 1956. I was there and there was no such thing. Enough of this. You're fired.
I really wanted to see this , but the narrator was just awful. Didn't make it to the :45 mark. Thanks
Snow globe. Not snow ball.
I won't watch the movie just because they had a cassette tape in it that wasn't even invented then.
My family had reel based audio recorder in 1970. Cassettes were first invented in 1962.
Robot narration makes this just too painful to listen to.
Gave up.
what a complete zonk
Wanted to!!😮
Why are you explaining what's happening on screen? Are you narrating for blind people? If so you need to improve your technique.
What the heck...? He said this; he said that. He did this; he did that. He thought this; he thought that... I wonder why this movie was even made, when all we need to do is listen to some robot tell us what it's all about... This sort of thing is what's going to bring the human race crashing into the abyss. We're already teetering on the very edge. Who on earth thinks this beige video wallpaper is worth a second of anybody's time...? "Get A Life" is not a new concept, after all...
Time slip!
I’m sure it’s a good movie, but this recap was a waste of my time.
This AI narration is wildly inaccurate. AI will never replace anything.
what a load of total crap. these bot voiceover make my ears hurt.
Christ what's with all these narrations and recaps People can't watch and think for themselves?WTAF?
The obvious continuity flaws may be the very reason why there's no name name to this bland retelling of a failed theatrical release
Of a movie I think I barley remember called the
Tailor
Snow globe, not snowball. Get a real narrator.
What a waste of time
What pathetic mimicry.
nice
WTF is this BS
Boring
I'm so confused
Watch the movie, the recap didn't do it justice: “The Outfit (2022)”
Zzzzzzz.
It's AI. The WHOLE channel. This is part of how they test it for a sort of Turing Test, along with giving it real-world experience to learn how to improve the ability to interact with humans, as well as to learn how we think, what we like, how we respond to stimuli, etc.
You know, kinda like advanced RECON of an enemy you intend to enslave. Or exterminate
Unaware
The tailor