Really appreciate the effort Richard is putting forth each episode. Its obvious hes been doing at least a little prep before each of these episodes to understand the context around when each movie was made (directors mindset, tidbits about the actors, news at the time ect). Facillitates the discussion nicely and has been adding talking points to lots of these episodes good shit
Yeah agreed the context really helps and would have taken some significant time to look into What's more is he works it into the conversation seamlessly so it doesn't feel like an exposition dump
Have to give a shout-out to the editor of FourPlay... being able to get so many movie scenes relevant to exactly what is being talked about, being able to get scenes from other movies they reference... it brings so much to this podcast, and it would be a significant detriment to the podcast if that wasn't there. Respect.
He just survived the absolute roast session of 13th warrior so he thinks he'll get into this and get to be on the offensive, when Richard starts standing up for the film he must have been absolutely spewing lmao
This show is easily my favorite thing on youtube right now although nerd legion is definitely in contention. Please don't stop, if you ever put up a btn type of support requirement me and I'm sure many others will meet it.
I don't think I've seen Monte suffer this much as in the first ~20 minutes. Thorin and Rich give context and he takes it basically assuming his death mask.
I love these videos. I haven't watched the movie, yet I find your review and takes on it to be very compelling and interesting to listen to. Much love, less than three.
I wouldnt even bat an eyelid at things like skinny pete being from England. One of my cooworkers who is outrageously overweight is called "big dinner".
The first arc they did with cosmic horror is truly top tier just for discussion, but for me as someone born in the 90s the film noire arc not only brought great podcasts but opened my eyes to phenomenal movies I didn't even know existed. Those would be the two I'd say are musts for someone who hasn't seen earlier stuff from this podcast.
I'm surprised that nobody noticed how the first shot of the chess board was set up incorrectly (with the white square in the left corner, and the position of kings and queens were swapped).
At the end of this arc, you all should rank the 4 movies from most to least favourite. Would be curious if any of your choices got trumped by the other's submissions.
this movie was terrible but sherlock movies are quite fun, great set pieces and costume and nice pacing. also the actors are great in there obviously. also, the chess in sherlock is not used as badly as in this one xD
Just starting the vid but I wanna start by saying this was not nearly as painful a watch as the 13th warrior. I watched this movie in 1 sitting, compared to the 13th warrior's 5 sitting + 1.5 speed
If there was a tierlist of 'hack' directors Guy Ritchie would certainly be on it but he wouldn't be very high, well below the likes of Zack Snyder, Roland Emmerich and Michael Bay. He's at his best when he stays in his lane and makes some variant of a british gangster movie. Unfortunately, he did not stay in his lane for this film.
I skipped on watching this movie. I will say I doubt it can be worst than Face Off which I think is MUCH worse than the 13th warrior. If my mom hadn’t liked it I would have turned it off after 15 mins. Even the 13th Warrior was watchable.
Oh my god no the sherlock movies are terrible and this movie just a mess.I understand the point it tried to be ambitious but it just doesnt pull it off even remotely.The acting,the dialogue and even the Guy Ritchie style was shit here.
Really appreciate the effort Richard is putting forth each episode. Its obvious hes been doing at least a little prep before each of these episodes to understand the context around when each movie was made (directors mindset, tidbits about the actors, news at the time ect). Facillitates the discussion nicely and has been adding talking points to lots of these episodes good shit
Yeah agreed the context really helps and would have taken some significant time to look into
What's more is he works it into the conversation seamlessly so it doesn't feel like an exposition dump
Have to give a shout-out to the editor of FourPlay... being able to get so many movie scenes relevant to exactly what is being talked about, being able to get scenes from other movies they reference... it brings so much to this podcast, and it would be a significant detriment to the podcast if that wasn't there. Respect.
When you explained "con" "chess" is "conscience" I was about to close out the tab before I realized this isn't the actual movie and it can't hurt me.
Lmao
Ebert getting his own webcam spot on the review almost killed me, good episode lads, cant wait for richs pick
The spit roast arc shoes how these guys understand what entretaining content is
Monte looks like he's fully dying while RIchard explains how Guy Ritchie is not that bad actually.
He’s just trying to get his lick back after he got eviscerated last time 😂
He just survived the absolute roast session of 13th warrior so he thinks he'll get into this and get to be on the offensive, when Richard starts standing up for the film he must have been absolutely spewing lmao
I love the context that rich adds
This show is easily my favorite thing on youtube right now although nerd legion is definitely in contention. Please don't stop, if you ever put up a btn type of support requirement me and I'm sure many others will meet it.
Just here to see what next level shit gigabrain duncan unveals to us
I don't think I've seen Monte suffer this much as in the first ~20 minutes.
Thorin and Rich give context and he takes it basically assuming his death mask.
Thorin got Monte really good here :D
best series on youtube for me; i can watch for years to come
I love following how this format evolves!
Here for the roasting.
Love this channel and the content. Really appreciated
Robert Ebert actually had me crying from laughter. He deserved his 4play today.
I love these videos. I haven't watched the movie, yet I find your review and takes on it to be very compelling and interesting to listen to. Much love, less than three.
Great episode guys, hope you do a spitroast once a year.
I wouldnt even bat an eyelid at things like skinny pete being from England. One of my cooworkers who is outrageously overweight is called "big dinner".
Did Richard have to do the plot summary because of how much pain it caused Monte? Monte is legit recoiling as Richard describes some of it lmao
2:50 You know it's gonna be good when Monte looks like he's already losing his mind this early in
28:56 Monte ranting about butt cheeks was not in my bingo card
Having Monte mention Mulholland Drive makes me want the boys to bring in some David Lynch films, that'd be sick.
I just saw a recap in preparation for this video 😅. But was enough to understand everything.
One movie that has some very good casting and, imo, is an underrated gem is the The Guard (2011). Wish you guys break it down someday.
After finally watching this episode I'm once again begging that you guys do the prestige at some point
Banger
I am one of those people where I felt like there would be some grand revelation in this film but then I realized why it was part of this series. 😂
This was awesome, got to start watching earlier episodes
The first arc they did with cosmic horror is truly top tier just for discussion, but for me as someone born in the 90s the film noire arc not only brought great podcasts but opened my eyes to phenomenal movies I didn't even know existed. Those would be the two I'd say are musts for someone who hasn't seen earlier stuff from this podcast.
I'm surprised that nobody noticed how the first shot of the chess board was set up incorrectly (with the white square in the left corner, and the position of kings and queens were swapped).
At the end of this arc, you all should rank the 4 movies from most to least favourite. Would be curious if any of your choices got trumped by the other's submissions.
Poor mans Disco Elysium the movie
Holy shit, you're right
This movie was actually fire thx for the rec thoorin.
29:05 "The ass was great" Love the show!
1:07:25 Shoutout to A Scanner Darkly mention!❤️
C'mon boys we need the Sherlock Holmes movie! Mark Strong in the first one!!
Don't give a shit about what anyone says: i do love Guy Richie's movies!
Let's be real here. Monte is probably upset that the prison revenge arc was basically a rip off of the Count of Monte Cristo
Here for the spit
Love Wrath of Man as well leans more towards popcorn movie and its awesome
I felt it was so boring, nothing is going on in this movie
I missed the first few minutes of the episode and spent the next 88 minutes trying to work out who actually picked this film
this movie was terrible but sherlock movies are quite fun, great set pieces and costume and nice pacing. also the actors are great in there obviously. also, the chess in sherlock is not used as badly as in this one xD
13th Warrior > Revolver.
Just starting the vid but I wanna start by saying this was not nearly as painful a watch as the 13th warrior. I watched this movie in 1 sitting, compared to the 13th warrior's 5 sitting + 1.5 speed
Respect, 13th warrior took me only "2" sesssions.
@@2failepic You almost did it in 1 go? Damn, mental fortitude right there
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13th warrior clears Revolver
If there was a tierlist of 'hack' directors Guy Ritchie would certainly be on it but he wouldn't be very high, well below the likes of Zack Snyder, Roland Emmerich and Michael Bay. He's at his best when he stays in his lane and makes some variant of a british gangster movie. Unfortunately, he did not stay in his lane for this film.
Michael Bay will always be number one on that list for me. Especially after all this "skibidi" nonsense lmao.
I skipped on watching this movie. I will say I doubt it can be worst than Face Off which I think is MUCH worse than the 13th warrior. If my mom hadn’t liked it I would have turned it off after 15 mins. Even the 13th Warrior was watchable.
You need your brain checked if you think Face Off is worse than 13th Warrior
@@-Jesteryou took the bait. Half of the posts under this channel videos are just blatant baits. Similarly how haters drive traffic to main channel
Oh my god no the sherlock movies are terrible and this movie just a mess.I understand the point it tried to be ambitious but it just doesnt pull it off even remotely.The acting,the dialogue and even the Guy Ritchie style was shit here.
Monte is fucking cappin so hard with his 13th warrior is better than this movie bullshit get filtered
The guy's insane. Often spewing some of the most awful takes I've heard.
Makes for a greatly entertaining watch though, ngl.
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