Everything Wrong With Cool World in 14 Minutes or Less
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To me as a kid, this was the dirty version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
@rikcoflores5588
17 күн бұрын
Agreed one of my favorites lol
@sonicfanboy3375
17 күн бұрын
Normal Roger Rabbit?
@jonnym4670
17 күн бұрын
it was just a cheap version of it to me
@p_campbell
16 күн бұрын
Who framed Rodger rabbit was actually a good movie.
@HeyitsBri_
16 күн бұрын
Same 😂
FunFact: Paramount did a promotion where they had a 75foot cutout of Holli Wood sitting on the "D" of the Hollywood sign, but people were pissed about it some saying it was prostitution for Hollywood and that the sign shouldn't be used for advertising...Which is ironically hilarious.
@cmdraftbrn
16 күн бұрын
that is hilarious.
@BigFatCone
16 күн бұрын
And some sauce! scribblejunkies.blogspot.com/2013/06/1992-hollywood-sign-promo-for-cool-world.html
@CRIS_IS_ON_INFINITE_EARTHS
16 күн бұрын
That is literally the best thing ever.
@AzhreiVep
16 күн бұрын
So what you're saying is ... Holly _really_ got some D in the lead up to this movie's release.
@Durwood71
11 күн бұрын
But Hollywood is all about prostitution.
My theory as to why and or how Frank never aged while in Cool World is that if you really think about it cartoon characters never really age, therefore that logic must apply to Cool World's laws of physics and the fact that Frank never aged a day during the movies time skip is proof that Cool World's laws of physics apply to a real person as well as it does to "Doodles."
@ghostchaser1631
17 күн бұрын
Either that or time passes differently between the two dimensions. Fifty years had passed Frank by out here in the real world but in Cool World it could have only been around five years meaning that Frank aged in Cool World time instead real world time and so he stayed young longer by real world standards than he should have.
@shardinhand1243
16 күн бұрын
it makes sence considering that you cant seem to die at all while in cool world, since the falls the humans take entering would turn them into chunky salsa normaly.
@SIX6SIXer
16 күн бұрын
you actually took the time to come up with a theory about Cool World? i forgot this movie existed immediately following the first and only time i ever watched it. I remember why i did that lol.
@osmanyousif7849
16 күн бұрын
Except this wouldn't make sense unless he was a cartoon. As cartoons can't die due to physics.
@shardinhand1243
16 күн бұрын
@@osmanyousif7849 different universe, different physical laws... time, gravity, thormodynamics, the law of entropy, all are possibly subject to change in a different universe... simply becuase we just dont know about anything outside of our universe, and we only (CURRENTLY) have the one example....
It looked like everyone is having an acid trip real hard.
@LucianDevine
17 күн бұрын
Now imagine watching it on acid and hope to god your head doesn't explode!
@cartooncritique6625
9 күн бұрын
It makes sense when you know who the film's main director was.
Holly Would is exactly what people think Jessica Rabbit is when they haven't watched Who Framed correctly or at all in the last few years.
@alm2187
16 күн бұрын
Interesting. How does one watch a movie correctly? 🤔 Do you just mean watching it attentively/mindfully? 😎
@johnarken1810
16 күн бұрын
Never mind that, I want to know who framed correctly! @@alm2187
@AzhreiVep
16 күн бұрын
Holly Would has a lot more in common with the original version of Jessica Rabbit than the movie version, that's for damn sure.
@mallios13
15 күн бұрын
Given the sheer amount of promiscuous women who cosplay as Jessica Rabbit and fire off "I'm drawn that way" ad nauseum, I'm thinking that's why most are confused as to who Jessica really is.
@natp8387
15 күн бұрын
@@mallios13 Actually the original from the book IS a character from a Tijuana Bible... and she is happy being that way. So they're not actually far off from her original character.
Cool World is one of those amazing concepts that was sadly rushed and released unfinished. Really interesting history to it.
@cartooncritique6625
9 күн бұрын
Not only was it rushed, but the film's director Ralph Bakshi was having to fight tooth and nail throughout the production to salvage what was left of his bastardized script.
@2:50 - As someone who had a "Holli Would If She Could" poster in his bedroom as a young teenager: yes.
Omfg Cool World was such a damn treasure, still wrecks my brain to this day. But dawg imma need you to sin Eight Legged Freaks and Titan A.E.
@SoranotRoxas
17 күн бұрын
Agreed 💯
@georgemason4921
17 күн бұрын
Excellent suggestion..love them too.
@karenn6065
17 күн бұрын
Hell yeah Cool World was & I still love it. They just don’t make them like they used to . I was so glad when I was able to get a copy of this.
@ChristophBrinkmann
17 күн бұрын
@karenn6065 Yeah these days they're better.
@karenn6065
17 күн бұрын
@@ChristophBrinkmann LOL , I disagree. But depends on what it’s being compared to. It was fun for its time
"Dabbling in water colors, Eddie?"
13:46 Harris got Isekai-ed to the Toon World.
Holli Would singlehandedly kept this fandom alive
@DaNinja60
16 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but if I had dropped into Cool World Holli would have been real a long time ago. 😂😂
The Nostalgia Critic also did an entire review of Cool World and did a Deep-Dive into the Film's History and what it would've been completely different from what we ended up with.
@Deuteromis
17 күн бұрын
After reading Ralph's original idea I really wanted that version.
@thefantasticretroreviewer3941
16 күн бұрын
@@Deuteromis So do I
@sarahomiracle
16 күн бұрын
I saw that too. We were robbed.
@thefantasticretroreviewer3941
16 күн бұрын
@@sarahomiracle In the nuttiest way possible
@PanSpaceman
16 күн бұрын
any chance of a quick rundown?
The movie makes sense once you learn about the disaster of a production it had.
@osmanyousif7849
16 күн бұрын
The original script while far more insane, was way better.
@drewt1717
16 күн бұрын
Does the movie plot make sense? Or does the fact that it's a hot garbage fire make sense?😅
@Rockysnappzz
13 күн бұрын
A lot of Raplh Bakshi's (I forgot his last name) movies are like that, random stuff
@cartooncritique6625
9 күн бұрын
@@drewt1717 The latter mostly.
Cool World is one hell of a drug trip. Literally
Love the fact you used the skeleton from The last unicorn
If nothing else this movie illustrates how much Brad Pitt has grown as a competent actor.
@drewt1717
16 күн бұрын
And probably how much better he got at choosing his agents... 😅
@-Big_Big
16 күн бұрын
id watch Cool world 2 with him in it again no doubt.
Just imagine if this movie was made today. It would just be all the scary things on internet exploding into the real world.
@daethalion1725
16 күн бұрын
So basically a repeat of the 2016 American presidential election?
@yomama9538
7 күн бұрын
It would NC-17, and that's without the porn!
Getting some passing-through floating ghost head was what ultimately made Cool World cool (and ghosty).
This was Ralph Bakshi's last movie. It was crazy.
@drewt1717
16 күн бұрын
Probably was Brad Pitt's agent's last job too...😅
It’s the fact I barely found about this movie a couple of years ago. Holly is such a fun villain and this adult take on animated characters going into the real world was a lot of fun.
@DaNinja60
17 күн бұрын
Cool World was one of my favorite movies and still is. Holli would if she could. 😂
@12000gp
16 күн бұрын
I think we all know what kind of fun you mean
@angelmarin6442
12 күн бұрын
Cool world is a solid concept executed sloppily, screwed over adult hybrid animation movies altogether. Kinda sad as those two genres could inspire many great stories overall.
I'm getting "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" vibes.
@jr22hon
17 күн бұрын
Yeah but it's risque is Roger Rabbit might have been, this movie will never make sense.
@jessicawilson1751
17 күн бұрын
I think this movie came out around the same time as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and at least that movie is much better done when combining animation and live action
@Bactchan
17 күн бұрын
WFRR came out in 1988. Cool World was released in 92, quite clearly an attempt to replicate the success of the former and banking on being more "adult" to draw the crowds. It was a cashgrab by the studio that managed to get some good talent attached.
@casthedemon
16 күн бұрын
@@Bactchanisn't everything a cash grab? Especially in entertainment.
@vote4mel
16 күн бұрын
Vibes? They're both a live action + animation mix, obvi, but the vibes are far apart.
Pretty sure this is the first Brad Pitt movie where you didn’t show any scenes of him eating
@crystalward1444
16 күн бұрын
He never got the chance.
I still listen to the Cool World soundtrack.
Director to the drawing artists: how much acid did you drop? Artists: YES (smiling)
Have you run out of movies to sin that you had to look in the deepest forgotten memories that is movies my parents never should've let me watch?
Cool World is such a goddamn insanely amazing movie.
Whoa this is the same director as Fritz the Cat and the animated LOTR. Which means the animated LOTR was directed by the guy who directed Fritz the Cat!
@JeffSchall
14 күн бұрын
Bakshi is brilliant.
@stormtempterf8058
12 күн бұрын
This is technically correct. The best kind of correct.
@ImInLoveWithBulla
9 күн бұрын
Uhhh… y-..yeah…
@SanFranDentist94301
6 күн бұрын
Um, yeah? That's no secret
I thought it was hilarious when you put the skeleton head from The Last Unicorn
I will never forget, i was taken to this movie as an 8 year old by a daycare. They saw animation immediately thought it was for kids. Ahhh, the 90's...😊
@SilverSkyCloud
17 күн бұрын
what did they do when the sexy dancing started?
@kellyalves756
17 күн бұрын
I worked in a kindergarten and the teacher did the same thing with Roger Rabbit.
@Deuteromis
17 күн бұрын
Completely different from what happened to me, but I was forced to go to Sunday School growing up. I was 16 when the first pokemon movie came out and we were forced to see it because there were kids with us at the time. I kinda had already lost interest with the show but that movie really sealed the deal with me when they added that whole difference between fighting and battling.
@osmanyousif7849
16 күн бұрын
And that's how they got fired....
@KasumiKenshirou
16 күн бұрын
@@SilverSkyCloud Movie ratings were created to avoid this very situation. The employees of your daycare were morons.
Casablanca, still sin free. Good Jeremy. You are a man of class.
This movie is dated to be sure. But that soundtrack still has some bangers!
why haven’t you guys sinned the Alvin and the Chipmunks series yet…
My favorite fact about this movie is that people advertised this movie by putting Holli Would on the Hollywood sign and people got mad and said they were never gonna put advertising on the Hollywood sign even though the Hollywood sign is a giant advertisement itself
I always adored the backgrounds for this movie, those hazy still are fabulous.
Everything great about cinemasins
I’ve waited for this one and asked for it for 7 years!
This is the more gritty version of who framed Roger rabbit lol.
@jonnym4670
17 күн бұрын
cheap knock off verison
@supernova582
16 күн бұрын
@@jonnym4670 gritty can also mean rough and this is as rough as a Beach with a ton of shattered glass and rocks lol. So it's both definitions of the word
@-Big_Big
16 күн бұрын
@@jonnym4670 well the director was involved in who framed Roger Rabbit. he wanted to make a horror movie in the same style.
Nightmare before Christmas was NOT before Cool World.
@1amdremer
11 күн бұрын
Yep came here to say the same thing, +1 sin for cinemasins
"And Wtf am I watching?" Roll Credits!
I forgot Cool World existed. Can I go back to when I forgot Cool Work existed?
I literally forgot Brad Pitt was in this!
@user-ny5ix7vf2q
14 күн бұрын
Brad who?
I still quite "wherever you go, there you are" today 😂🤣
7:41 the capital is motto is, "If you're not happy with the cards you've been dealt, do something about it." That's pretty much the opposite of this quote in the movie.
Before I watch one second of this, I just want to say how excited I was when the notification for this movie popped up on my phone. I first heard of this movie in a listicle about movies that the final product was far different from the original pitch and why and now this "film" lives rent free in my head.
This whole movie is a horny fever dream but I love it so much 😂
I remember watching this on VHS and I was surprised. Now I'm appreciating this even more as an adult.
Bonus points for the Gail Simone reference. Well played.
1:23 “W T F” 💀💀💀💀 Idk why that made me laugh so hard lmao 😂
Always nice to check my subscriptions and discover it's covered something I've seen! 😎 Now onto the question of if I remember Cool World well enough to follow this commentary. 🤔
Im intrigued that you could ever limit the sins of cool world to less than the length of the whole movie.
I forgot this movie existed. Thank you bringing it back into my life!
I always loved the Cool World explanation to multiple dimensions and media All the world's really exists and the authors of our world glimpse them in their dreams through the veil.
I went from 1992 with out knowing about this movie, and I was better off not knowing about it.
I can NOT be the only one who forgot this existed 😮🤯 cinemasins does it again❤
This felt like a fever dream
There was a time when you’d have done a “Holli Would is not my girlfriend in this scene” or “Holli Would is not giving me a lap dance in this scene.”
Those random background bits throughout the movie were the result of the director asking them to "put in something funny."
5:02 I certainly hope you were not maligning Meet the Feebles. That film is a masterpiece.
You finally did Cool World. I love this movie. You should have done it after Roger Rabbit. With that said... Would.
That's was a zoot suit but not as large because he wasn't a big rebel yet.
"And I'm a cat...." - Family Guy
Any sins against it aside, this movie had a killer soundtrack.
@drewt1717
16 күн бұрын
Best part of the flick for sure
Ralph Bakshi should try to sell something for Netflix or Amazon
I completely forgot about this movie! Thanks!
I fuggin love Cool World, it's like the Walt Disney version of the Warp from Warhammer.
Just rewatched the movie before seeing this, because I couldn't really remember it anymore. :) The outtakes messing around with skulls, you could have had fun with Murray from the game Curse Of Monkey Island, he's fun. :)
Loved this movie as a kid haha
Where did the American Pie video go?
Thank you, Ralph Bakshi, for reminding us to lust after cartoon characters again
As a kid I never fully understood the plot of the movie. As a adult I still don't get it, lol
@gentblue
17 күн бұрын
The plot is that Kim Bassinger was amazingly hot when she was young and drawing her meant that she could do hardcore porn for the masses!
Coolworld came out before The Nightmare before Christmas
So glad this one finally got its day on the slab! Classic Bakshi era!!
I didn't know I needed a Gail Bear reference in my Cinema Sins video!
one thing roger rabbit has over this movie by a huge mile are the humans interacting with the cartoons in roger the humans can look directly at the toons with barely any issues but here it literally looks the humans are starting into nothing like theyre eyes dont follow where the toons are and its sometimes distracting
Amazing I somewhat remember this movie and kind liking it too.
Other suggestion for a video, I’ve been drawn up, bungle sound
This movie is the true definition of: "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."
Excellent movie this was
I wish Ralph Bakshi had been allowed to make this the horror film about the psychotic half toon/half human daughter of a cartoonist and his creation.
I kinda liked this movie. It's one of my guilty pleasure movies. It would be the last time Ralph bakshi would sell his creations to Hollywood to butcher behind his back. 😂
1:30 +1,000,000 SINS to Cinema Sins - MAX HEADROOM series was 1987-88 and COOL WORLD came out in 1992. MAX HEADROOM show wasnt eventually created - it had already happened years earlier.
Cool World has always been one of my favorite movies, and Holli held a very special place in my spank bank for years.
This is a prequel to Se7en
14:13 this reference begs the question when are you guys going to do an episode on the last unicorn... and the obvious answer is never, that film is timeless and without flaw.
Thinking I need to see this sometime.
Why is Ralph Bakshi so praised anyway? Am I missing something?
@JosephDavies
17 күн бұрын
I've wondered the same thing for quite some time. His works always feel aimlessly iconoclastic, and I guess that's enough for some people.
@randalgraves6979
16 күн бұрын
Yes
@natp8387
15 күн бұрын
He had a tendency to speak in a language understood by the fringe of society. Fritz the Cat to the people who didn't want to be uptight family types, Coonskin spoke to the blacks who gave it a chance (keep in mind, that was in 77 and Ralph's white, but he understood their culture well enough to impress many), Wizards to many people who weren't there in WW2 but were trying to understand those older relations of theirs who were, translated through a lens they could get (fantasy being 'the thing'). Fire and Ice revived the badass barbarian concept while also making the world accessible to realism (the heroes get the CRAP beat out of them), his Lord of the Rings adaptation was innovative and amazing at the time, with the orcs being genuinely creepy. Cool World was screwed over by many things sadly, but the seeds of great ideas are in there if you pay attention. I mean, Isekai is an entire genre of anime now. Basically he alternated between getting the outside portions of humanity to feel invited to their own playgrounds, and blazing trails for genres and ideas that would come again, or even just become a thing in the future. He is not a man of his own time.
The ending with all the creepy stuff coming out of the spike seemed like reference to Night on Bald Mountain in Fantasia
Please sin Pleasantville or North, we need more 90s sins!
I don't know how many people will remember this movie, but I'm so glad you did it. I loved this movie as a kid.
your are the peak of entertainment i swear😂
Having the date the movie released in the title or description would be super helpful for understanding why some in-film decisions were made.
This KZread video has ensured I will NEVER watch this film...
@joshmajinvegetawix9462
13 күн бұрын
It's a great film tbr
1:43 When someone takes your lunch...
Ralph Bashke is awesome and this movie is awesome and its ties to Ren And Stimpy make it all the more better!
Tbh I have no idea what I just watched
Could you do Madame Web next?
I adore Ralph Bakshi. 'Wizards' warped my childhood.
When Holli got on stage she said the name of the song Let's Make Love and the band played it. Of course that would be one of her favourites.
Such a cool movie. I saw it in the theatre and loved everything about it.
They wanted to make a Fritz the Cat but lacked the balls to make a Fritz the Cat.