Open Bar #54 - Indy 5 Review! The Flash Is Here! Everything Delayed By Strikes
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This is a biggie tonight. Chris Gore is going to give us his review of Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny. And now that The Flash is out, can it save DC? Meanwhile, multiple projects are now being delayed by the impending actor's strike. Join me, Chris, Paul Chato and MauLer as we break it down.
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Two 70 year olds getting divorced in the sixties? That’s less believable than a time travel machine made by an Ancient Greek inventor. Especially if they’re implying Marion sent him divorce papers.
@Her_Sisko
Жыл бұрын
Why would you even bother getting a divorce in your 70's? Lmao, gonna throw out your hip while moving out? 🤣
@poocrayon4588
Жыл бұрын
like sure we fought the nazi's but free love and shit
@GeneralBlorp
Жыл бұрын
@@Her_Siskoryna run thru the ole nursing home eh during your golden sunset years? 😅
@ivanidlehand9651
Жыл бұрын
@@Wolf_ManJack It's time to call what Feminism really is: *MISANDRY*
@briant4468
Жыл бұрын
They would both be beyond the sighing of paperwork thats young people stuff lmao I agree !
Honestly, I could never figure out how JJ Abrams broke into the business. Then I found out his father was a big-time TV executive. Ah, now I get it. He broke into Hollywood the good ole fashion way…Nepotism.
@ArmageddonEvil
Жыл бұрын
More like, "My father can get you exclusives so let me into the Director Chair." A la, I feel like it was just more corruption + nepotism.
@NathanCassidy721
Жыл бұрын
He babysat Steven Spielberg’s kids. And Steven helped him get into the business. That’s literally how he did it.
@WayStedYou
Жыл бұрын
and babysitting Spielbergs kids
@ryanparker4996
Жыл бұрын
He is Jewish
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
Super 8 was enjoyable...
Indiana Jones and the Diagnosis of Dementia.
@artis29441779
Жыл бұрын
Or Indiana Jones and the Death of Disney.
@HarryandSlabs
Жыл бұрын
Noice
@SumDumGy
Жыл бұрын
Indians Jones: Diapers and Dentures
@MrPotatoPoo
Жыл бұрын
hahaha!
@weswolever7477
Жыл бұрын
Indiana Jones and the Depends of Destiny
"How's you trauma from Gollum going on?" So refreshing to hear men talking about such things openly and without shame, helping to raise awareness of the serious issue of Locked Balls.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
"I... I don't get the reference..." - Steve Rogers.
"How is Harrison Ford happy with this?" The check cleared.
@AcidifiedMammoth
Жыл бұрын
He never really gave a fuck to begin with. He acts well but he's never one to care too much about anything not within the acting.
Simon Pegg wrote Spaced in 1999, and his character Tim - which is essentially a self-insert - keeps talking about how much he hates the Phantom Menace. He even burns all his Star Wars merchandise. So why is he now calling it "toxic" to hate new Star Wars when he hated the new Star Wars of his day.
@MikeSandersonVideos
Жыл бұрын
Pegg said that? Damn, what happened to him.
@SerpentineJack99
Жыл бұрын
The Kevin Smith effect; now that he's in Hollywood, he's hoping that by kissing ass he can direct a movie in the series.
@roystonrubble7103
Жыл бұрын
Because he's a giant narcissistic hypocrite
@Grandmastergav86
Жыл бұрын
Gotta be honest, never found Pegg amusing in the slightest. As a Brit, i think his "comedy" is incredibly weak compared to the true greats (Cleese, Sellers etc). Pegg just comes across as intensely irritating, that's it.
@atomicdancer
Жыл бұрын
Simon Pegg was awesome as the Jakku junk dealer, Unkar Plutt. I literally got chills when he said to Rey: "These five pieces are worth... One half portion." It was like the "I am your father" moment from 'Empire' all over again. Plus, Unkar Plutt could kick Watto's ass any day of the week.
Why would Mutt even be in Vietnam in the first place? He’d have been around 30 in 1965, and a college kid to boot by then at Indy’s insistence. Even if he joined voluntarily, he’d have never seen combat, he’d be stuck stateside staring at a desk the whole war.
@blacklivesorblackvotes2985
Жыл бұрын
Woke people not knowing anything about history isn’t news bro. You forget these idiots think Cleopatra was black?
@lalehiandeity1649
Жыл бұрын
He must’ve enlisted in the French army…for some reason.
@setha360
Жыл бұрын
Kennedy had to think of some way to off his role, ummmm what about Viet Nam, she could of had the "I love you long time" girl knife him.
@adulescentuluscarnifex8412
Жыл бұрын
could have been an officer in the infantry, but even then I find it hard to believe Indy wouldn't pull some strings to keep his son stateside.
@Sam_T2000
Жыл бұрын
could’ve had Mutt be a part of the Apollo 1 crew 😑
I was talking with a friend recently how past eras are easily so definable based on style and appearance. The 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s are all so recognizable; the early 2000s probably had the last recognizable unique flavour. The last 15 years or so however seem very stagnant and homogeneous.
@RuiLuz
Жыл бұрын
It's true, I have never seen such a pride in uniformity like I see these days..
@jonbaxter2254
Жыл бұрын
Films too had a distinct feel to them. I love the grainy cheese of 80s movies, but the 90s brought something clear on screen, coupled with a bit of CGI, but mostly all real. I think the last true series to balance thsi well was LOTR.
@strikerbowls791
Жыл бұрын
10s is capeshit
@kingcosworth2643
Жыл бұрын
From the 2015's on society can be defined by insane ideology. But as for fashion and art, there has been nothing creative for the last 20 years.
@blatherama
Жыл бұрын
All I know is you can tell an '80s movie by the muscles and by every weapon being shot from the hip. In a '90s movie, people actually aim.
There already was a great Female version of Indiana Jones in the late 90s Her name was Sydney Fox, the television show was called Relic Hunter, and she was portrayed by the lovely Tia Carrera. She never came across as arrogant, yes she could hold her own in a fight, but it was always believable.
@Dominic-mm6yf
Жыл бұрын
And an ex Dr Who extra was her sidekick.
@SumDumGy
Жыл бұрын
That show was shit. I couldn’t handle more than a few episodes. One of the worst eras of TV we’ve had.
@blackdynamite_5470
Жыл бұрын
That show was lit. I watched the whole thing. It's peak TV entertainment. Got snubbed from an Oscar.
@guygod217
Жыл бұрын
Mixed opinions huh
@117johnpar
Жыл бұрын
Laura Croft?
It sounds like the Archimedes dial is the equivalent of being stranded on an Island, and building a teleporter to teleport to you some random person to help you escape off the island.
Edit: Also I thought of the perfect example of what you guys are talking about with the ingredients of modern day movies. There is a scene in the 80s The Fly movie, where the Dr is testing out his not working teleporter, and he teleports a steak dinner. His girl eats it and coughs it up saying "It tastes synthetic". The Dr reply's, "The computer is giving us its interpretation of a steak. It has all the data it needs, but something it getting lost in the translation, because it doesnt understand the flesh." And thats what it feels like what you guys are talking about with modern day movies. The creators interpreting stories, without understanding why they work. Modern day movies are synthetic. To be fair, I never watched the old film serials that Star Wars and Indiana Jones were based off, and I loved those movies. They were not in my cultural mind. You dont need to see the old things stuff is inspired by to enjoy new things.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
If Dr. Seth Brundle was saying that about real but teleported meat in the 80s, imagine how fake will 3D printed meat taste...
The critical doggo was displaying how to fight locked balls.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
Critical Doggo always has the best takes.
For season 2, the Velma team needs to Team Four Star their own show, and make it super based.
There is a reason why selling Lucasfilm could actually reset butchered IP. The new owner can simply decanonize all of Disney work and steer franchises in different directions. Also they can hire qualified people to make movies and TV shows and maybe don't get involved micromanaging the S**t out of them
@nabahmadi5012
Жыл бұрын
Wanna bet 10$ that Kathleen Kennedy is so narcissistic that she'll try to put in some clause that they can't alter/retcon her sequels?😏
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
@@nabahmadi5012I'll see your 10$ and raise you a female force.
@nabahmadi5012
Жыл бұрын
@@marbellaotaiza801 I better get my 20$ then~🤣
@iandungeon273
Жыл бұрын
What if they did a prequel series to the Disney series which was the original plan (darth maul and the criminal syndicates fill the power vacuum)
@theraven268
Жыл бұрын
@@iandungeon273 Please no, let dead characters remain dead!
I seriously dont get it. Does KK watch these movies and flick the bean? Sure seems like everything Lucasfilm makes now is some sort of self insert for her. Yet those characters are widely mocked and despised. How many decades did KK live, believing in her own mind that she was brilliant. Its gotta be tough to find out
@little_dandelion
Жыл бұрын
Look at Scamber Turd. Remember that mental health experts have explained she's textbook a pathological narcissist. Lack of empathy, contempt towards kindness, no morals, manipulative, seductive, etc. Don't try to reason with them. The mental disease is a parasitical entity that takes control of its host. And its sole raison d'être is to self-preserve itself and if possible, thrive. It does not cohabit with the host, it takes over. It can never admit it is the problem, for this would endanger the existence of that illness. So it constantly warps the host's perception, to make everyone else the problem, never them.
@AcidifiedMammoth
Жыл бұрын
Flick the bean?
@umutyigit4918
Жыл бұрын
@@AcidifiedMammoth British Slang for Touching your self. She is pleasuring her Clit.
@Fuccoffbud
Жыл бұрын
@@AcidifiedMammoth just use google next time bud, then you won’t out yourself as a virgin lmao
@setha360
Жыл бұрын
flick the bean for her is rubbing the adams apple
How does it make sense to have a young character come along, who needs Indy because she needs answers about her father and to tie up his legacy... How does it make sense for this character to be mean-spirited and derisive to Indy? Shouldn't she treat him with more respect? That's like Luke Skywalker shit talking Obi Wan the whole way. "Hurry up, old man! Those Jedi robes weighing you down or what?"
@Soridan
Жыл бұрын
"Write what you know." The writers have a very limited understanding of proper human behaviour.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
"That's like Luke Skywalker shit talking Obi Wan the whole way. "Hurry up, old man! Those Jedi robes weighing you down or what?"" You just described the Kenobi show, only it was Leia instead of Luke because it would be toxic masculinity or some nonsense...
1:29:31 what MauLer is saying here reminds me of "The Menu" Tyler knows what the chef puts in his dishes but has no idea how to actually cook them. These people know what star wars, Indiana Jones, etc. are but they have no idea how to make them
@danielkeizer4174
Жыл бұрын
Great movie..the entire thing is a critiek on artistry and it's real appreciation vs snobism, elitism and proprietary. Every character in it is a fraud. exception being the "girl". Her date being the pretentious wealthy narcissist who can't distinguish the difference between knowing about an art and creating it. But considers himself a conneseur. The critic and her ass kissing assistant want to pretentiously talk and write about it, but again can't make it herself either. The big movie star just wants it for reputation sake as does the rich couple but they too don't truly appreciate it or understand just what it takes to create anything it but want it for it's exclusivity. The investors just want it because they have a financial stake in it and see a possibile profit but don't really care about it on anything but a monetary level. You can change the chef and his food with anything at all in the creative field and it still works. Use paintings for instance with those the same characters. Or a sculpture. It still applies. The chef could be replaced with a painter or sculpter who sold out and made his art exclusively to cater to those that have money. Losing their authenticity and originality and trading it for commercialism and popularity at the cost of it's very soul. One can't buy talent and inspiration, it's impossible to veins them. But one can squander them for a price. And knowing it's ingredients doesn't equal a original and authentic outcome. There is no recepy for true creativity. One can't force it either. Only at the cost is losing it.
I went back and watched raiders of the lost ark. The movie is a masterpiece, everything has a purpose, everything is set up before hand, nothing comes out of left field. It's really an amazing movie.
The thing about those great old movies is that a lot of them were DIFFICULT to make. When you have the ability to create anything, then it becomes harder to make something special. Cut the budgets to $70M max and see what kind of movies get made... hopefully they will need the stories to carry them.
@TKDBoy1889
Жыл бұрын
Limitations and challenges breed creativity.
@yaimavol
Жыл бұрын
We're approaching the day when CGI software will get so good you can sit at home and make your own movie.
Indiana Jones only have 3 movies as a trilogy. That is all.
@kingcosworth2643
Жыл бұрын
2 Terminators, 1 Predator, 2 Robocops, 2 Aliens and yes 3 Indiana Jones'
@pablopumarestaminiau7512
Жыл бұрын
@@kingcosworth26431 Ghostbusters, 2 Aliens, 2 Terminators and 3 Star Wars
@naamadossantossilva4736
Жыл бұрын
@@pablopumarestaminiau7512 no,2 Star Wars.R*tj is a pile of dog shit,from the stupid Jabba's palace infiltration plan to the Ewoks beating stormtroopers with stone age weapons.
@Mister-Six
Жыл бұрын
@@kingcosworth2643 2 Predator movies. Predator 2 is good.
@jgmaurer31
Жыл бұрын
@@Mister-Six What about Predators? I thought that was pretty good, even if it had a few flaws.
It seems like it's out of fashion to learn from the past, to stand on the shoulders of giants. If your manifesto is to destroy/replace/update the past and legacy characters, you might also shun learning what the past masters did to make those old films great.
Archemedies be like: It occures to me that as an ancient polymath, I have godlike powers 😃 On the one hand, I could create a device capable of defeating a few hundred primative lightly armed and armoured legionaries. A few entrenched machine gun positions on the city walls should do it... ...Or I could bend the very laws of time and space itself, create a time machine, and put into motion a plan that has very little chance of success. 🤔 Option B it is! 😅
@TraditionalAnglican
Жыл бұрын
He made a cannon that could fire 30 kg rocks 400 meters, a death ray that could bake Roman galleys at 500 meters & a claw that could pull ships out of the water & turn them over. The Romans kept losing until they found a way to overwhelm the defenses with 100+ ships & 8,000 men!
@src6339
Жыл бұрын
@TraditionalAnglican even so, I think that you're under estimating the impact that the machine gun had on warfare. Late 19th century asymetric engaments with small entrenched units armed with machine guns actually turned the odds against armies far larger than 8000. It's actually one of the reasons the European powers went into ww1 all employing trench warfare doctrines and all supremely confident that they would win. It just never occurred to them that this time, the enemy also had machine guns. Massed infantry, cavalry, creeping artillery barrages, air raids, chemical warfare. All tried and failed to break the lines of humble infantry men armed with machine guns. During that conflict, single battles had such disastrously high casualties that they eclipsed the casualties of every war in antiquity. Tell me, what could 8000 roman legions armed with javalines and short swords do if they were thrown into such a horrific meat grinder?
@Sam_T2000
Жыл бұрын
he’s a mathematician, not a chemist or a mechanic 🤷🏻♂️
@src6339
Жыл бұрын
@@Sam_T2000 ah so that explains why he went withe the REALITY BENDING compass instead of a more practical option. Makes perfect sense now.
@Sam_T2000
Жыл бұрын
@@src6339 - maybe bending reality is a lot more simple than we realize, and when we figure it out we’ll be like “oh, duh!”
We're never going back to films being good are we?
@kingcosworth2643
Жыл бұрын
Probably after WW3 when wokeness is a distant memory.
@McBanditHope
Жыл бұрын
I mean, Rome didn't collapse in a day.......
@HyoureiKyouran
Жыл бұрын
Look beyond mainstream schlock.
@s3.14dervision
Жыл бұрын
Not unless I finish my screenplay...😂
@RocafellaPlaza82
Жыл бұрын
Your games have more bugs than a GD forest STFU and make a game that is Good
"Freebie Walleye 'Fridge" is the patient zero of wokeness,and she infects every franchise that she gets her hooks into.
@jonahbrown5669
Жыл бұрын
I don't know much about her, but I enjoyed her "Fleabag" show a lot. Is she some feminazi or something?
@theantinatalismzone392
Жыл бұрын
She is disgusting
@declanjones8888
Жыл бұрын
Never heard of it, sounds awful.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
Just calling her "fleabag" is funnier
@JeThoreau_
Жыл бұрын
Freebie MauLer Cringe? (Longwoman)
Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter series was a big influence on Star Wars and many other Sci-Fi films and novels. I love his book "A Princess of Mars" and the other books in the series. Truly awesome and authentic reads and some of the first real Sci-Fi novels before Sci-Fi was even a thing.
@SumDumGy
Жыл бұрын
I don’t really believe that. At some point people need to consider that there are only so many things that can be a “big influence on Star Wars.” If the list keeps getting bigger, the only thing that didn’t influence Star Wars will be the 1930’s German government. Oh, wait...
@lalehiandeity1649
Жыл бұрын
One could say that Lucian of Samosata’s A TRUE STORY is the first real Sci-Fi story.
@setha360
Жыл бұрын
Disney actually did a good job on John Carter, it bombed because the women didnt kill off all the men and polish a fossilized turd into a Kennedy statue.
@SumDumGy
Жыл бұрын
@@Wolf_ManJack I stand by my point. You can be as much a condescending dick as you wish.
@NathanCassidy721
Жыл бұрын
@@SumDumGy So what I’m getting at is 1) you don’t read very many books therefore 2) you have as much understanding of the past as current Hollywood writers. Considering you broke Godwin’s rule immediately, it just shows you need to broaden your horizons. Because if you actually READ “A Princess of Mars” you’d under the connection.
Theres already a female Indy. Her name is Lara Croft.
@Ya_Mosura
Жыл бұрын
*Lara
@chrisrose_krii_lun_aus
Жыл бұрын
@@Ya_Mosura Yep stupid phone.
You can get Max without Velma for an extra $5 a month
The long kiss goodnight is Geena’s best role ever. Also I saw the movie when I was 15 … long time ago and I loved it! I rewatched in my 20s and still loved it. Aeon Flux - was weird but cool and ok. I don’t hate that movie. Saw it twice. Ultraviolet - fight scenes were amazing, Mila was beautiful and her outfits were super cool! That’s all I can say about this movie!
This is why I loved Maverick, he was still a badass
@TKDBoy1889
Жыл бұрын
Maverick was the perfect way to show an older legacy character that had some regrets and unsolved issues but was still amazing at what he does and worthy of respect.
Little Mermaid Live-Action: once again Disney used race & gender as a liability shield against failure.
Here's the new Indiana Jones movie they should have made if you're gonna use time travel: Old Indy regrets a choice he made in the past. Cut to flashbacks of young Indy on an adventure we've never seen. Somebody tells old Indy "what if you could go back and change it". This leads old Indy on an adventure to find the dial. The movie cuts from old Indy to young Indy having adventures that are both narratively driving the plot forward and comically showing the difference between young and old. Young Indy is strong, brash and impulsive and makes mistakes. Old Indy is slower, but more measured and clever. Maybe young Indy punches a car window to get to a bad guy and cuts his arm. Cut to a scar on old Indy's arm, the camera pulls back and old Indy throws a brick through the window of a bad guys car.The third act is old Indy back in time watching young Indy. Old Indy has to make a choice at a pivotal moment: change the past or allow the same mistake to happen because mistakes help us grow and learn and they are part of who we are. Old Indy watches, pained, at the choice but he remembers his dad saying "let it go, son". He smiles, turns the dial and disappears as the young Indy rides off toward adventure. Cue music.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
TLDR they should've done Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis.
@kingswing00
Жыл бұрын
@@marbellaotaiza801 too short. Didn't read.
@danielkeizer4174
Жыл бұрын
I like it. Shows causality. Unfortunately you know they have to emasculate him and put in some new girlbis character. So that wouldn't work. You..and me..are stuck back in the past. Expecting good stories that make sense over bad ones wich are riddled with politics. I would've preferred this story to the crap they made. But I've figured out already that if it's Disney it's going to riddled with feminist, diversity and gender. That is way more important then plot and story. So I'm not watching it anymore
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
You can't make a "better" girlboss @@kingswing00 you either bow to her prowess or get rid of it.
@kingswing00
Жыл бұрын
@@marbellaotaiza801 I never mentioned a girl-boss or how to make a "better" one so I'm not sure what you're talking about
D.C. had a universe in its animated TV shows from the Nineties. It could have done the live action version of that instead of trying to be Marvel.
Kathleen Kennedy's Self Inserts she sees herself: perfect, hypocritical, entitled and daddy issues.
@emhu2594
Жыл бұрын
Nepo babies convince themselves that they got where they are from talent and hard work. 😂
“Listen, forty percent of men over the age of fifty struggle with locked balls. It's totally normal and it's nothing to be ashamed about! You shouldn't joke about it!” -Bilbo Baggins
@s3.14dervision
Жыл бұрын
And some under 50...🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Kernwadi
Жыл бұрын
@@s3.14dervision A sad existence indeed.
@harbl99
Жыл бұрын
Locked balls is a leading cause of chronic Gollumization. Before you know it you can't even strangle your helmeted orc. No lauging matter.
@atomicdancer
Жыл бұрын
"It is a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt, over so small a thing..." - Boromir
Your talk about passion and interest is the exact reason why I am finding myself really liking Henry Cavill. Anytime he's doing an interview, he'll talk about cast, the crew, the film and his experiences on set, absolutely because that's his job but if you ask him about his interest there is a fucking sparkle in his eyes. I have never seen a man's energy switch so fast then when he starts talking about Warhammer 40K or what video game he's been playing lately and God forbid if there is another person on the panel that takes a bite of that meal because he has now zeroed in and they're talk has begun
Velma was the highest seen show because they cancelled everything else. Thanks Zaslov for giving that garbage life
@Enigma75614
Жыл бұрын
It was in production way before he came in.
@osets2117
Жыл бұрын
@@Enigma75614 he could've cancelled it just like all the other shows he cancelled, hell Batgirl was practically finished and he cancelled that so "it was already in production" is not an excuse.
@Enigma75614
Жыл бұрын
@@osets2117 Good point.
The thought of FWB sleeping around is nauseating.
@chopperj007
Жыл бұрын
I don't think even the drinker would get that drunk. Even with turps!
As far as women not creating fantasy/sci-fi, that might be true for films and TV shows, but it certainly isn't for books. For classic fantasy we've got Ursula K LeGuin's 'Earthsea' series which I think is only beaten by Tolkien, you have Evangeline Walton's reworkings of the Welsh Mabinogion, you have Katherine Kurtz's 'Deryni' series, you have Andre Norton's 'Witch World' series, and a whole bunch of SciFi, then there are Marion Zimmer Bradley's 'Darkover' books, and those are just the ones I've read that I can think off the top of my head. And for modern fantasy, I'm surprised there isn't more mention of Susanna Clarke's 'Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell', which was not only an excellent book, but was also turned into a great TV series. Rowling isn't alone in this genre at all.
@matthewmcguire1953
5 ай бұрын
Elizabeth Bear is another one
@terrystewart1973
5 ай бұрын
@@matthewmcguire1953 Not come across her, I'll put my investigating hat on, cheers
Chato is such a great addition to the podcast, I follow him on youtube and his insights are always very enlightening
Various thoughts: 1. The discussion on nanotech suits vs. mechanical. When we really have nano suits then the original Iron Man stuff becomes that era's equivalent of Steam Punk and has male appeal for the same reasons. 2. Chato mentioned the "brutal" environment at pre-Disney Pixar. It sounds very much like the frequent suggestions of running scripts past the EFAP crew. It would be be brutal but not in a cruel way. 3. Back during the late Stars Wars prequel era, I (and many others) were convinced that George Lucas had come to hate the fanbase due to their complaints. What if the entire Disney thing was Lucas saying "you think *my* prequels suck? Wait until Disney gets through with it.".
charlize theron is fruity enough,ideologically,for disney to like
Bad news: In the works, Tomb Raider Amazon series with Phoebe! 🤮 can’t wait not to watch it
@yetanotherspuart3993
Жыл бұрын
Boooo!!!
"Indiana Jones and the Dialysis of Decrepity." - TheLittlePlatoon Lol
If you think Indy 5 is a good film........ Boot to the head!
@osets2117
Жыл бұрын
I understood that reference
@bannisterharpes8496
Жыл бұрын
So did I. 🥾
Indy: Dad I just had the most horrible dream! I lived into the 50’s and Russians were after Alien Skulls and I was old and lame. It turns out all the supernatural stuff in the world was actually psychic energy from inter dimensional beings! Even the cup wa-! Smack! Critical Connery: That was for blasphemy.
"Power is locked in the balls." -Bilbo Baggins
@yetanotherspuart3993
Жыл бұрын
Locked.....BALLS
I kind of agree with Chato 46:30 but I feel what it also is, the actors don't want to side against the movie because they don't want backlash from the studio / company behind the film or even from other actors. Because if you side with the critics, whatever their labeled as, you will too.
Isn't George Clooney's Bruce Wayne technically the same Bruce Wayne that Michael Keaton portrayed with Val Kilmer between them? Aren't they part of the same continuity and universe already?
@jamiekelly6851
Жыл бұрын
Not specifically and I guess this movie confirms they werent sequels. Alfred just looked the same across the movies lol.
@LeftTownMedia
Жыл бұрын
Yes, because Michael Keaton was offered to play Bruce Wayne in the third movie, but he declined.
@PhantomFilmAustralia
Жыл бұрын
I look at it the same way JK Simmons's J. Jonah Jameson was in two spiderverses.
@6reen6uy
Жыл бұрын
@@PhantomFilmAustraliaSimmons is Jameson. No one else could play that role while he’s alive, they made the right call.
@PhantomFilmAustralia
Жыл бұрын
@@6reen6uy They did! And they have the most popular meme in the world to prove it.
Bring on Voxis Productions on the show Also bring in *Reaper* who reviewed all the Velma/She Hulk and Cleopatra documentaries
39:00 While that may be true Chris, she may be likeable in person off camera and she may be awful on camera, that's not what most fans do not like about her particularly in this film. What they do not like about the character she portrays along with other characters like hers is the unearned yet demanded respect and the sheer arrogance of a character that is better than the protagonist without any reason or justification for it. It's different if we were along for her character's journey, but we were not. And this character that we've been through their journey for 42 years is being shit on by this "Janey Come Lately" with zero character charisma and zero redeeming qualities.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
I think that the doubt that she might have acted in good faith but still produced a preachy monster is way behind us...
@danielkeizer4174
Жыл бұрын
Unlikely.. it's very difficult to act out something like that unless your either a top tear actor, or it's just part of your being. As she isn't even a mediocre actress, odds are good she's just really like that. See Brie "not only the cheese stinks" Larson.
@yaimavol
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. It would have worked much better with a younger actress who literally worships her Godfather as an icon and wants to be just like him. She somehow manages to tag along on his latest adventure and he can't get rid of her.
@DickyReeves
Жыл бұрын
@@yaimavol hear hear!
That anecdote about Ahnold and "I'll be back." Is that the inspiration for the scene in The Simpsons where Rainier Wolfcastle keeps saying "Up and atom!" as "Up and at them!"? I love that.
They could've recast Mutt Williams with a different actor
@osets2117
Жыл бұрын
It is if you want to push a feminist agenda
@LeftTownMedia
Жыл бұрын
@@osets2117 but from a story perspective, it's a missed opportunity
@osets2117
Жыл бұрын
@@LeftTownMedia you think they care about the story? They're trying to ruin yet another male character like they did to Han
@LeftTownMedia
Жыл бұрын
@@osets2117 you're probably right
@berserkasaurusrex4233
Жыл бұрын
Plus he’s a college kid in the fifties, he’d have never been in Vietnam, he’d be close to 30 by ‘65.
"..a French pack of beer and a bottle of whisky!" Yep. That'll do it.
@NathanCassidy721
Жыл бұрын
Try “6-pack of beer”.
@fransaacs
Жыл бұрын
@@NathanCassidy721 Close. After listening to it again I think it might actually be a 10-pack of beers. Whatever the number - cheers anyway.
@NathanCassidy721
Жыл бұрын
@@fransaacs I thought that too but 6-pack is more common over here in the States. Either way I'll pour a shot of the Scotch I got for my dad on Father's Dad and raise a glass with ya.
Good writing comes from 2 things. 1) An ability to create 2)A very tiny budget. Those two things have created some of the greatest creations around.
@barret-xiii
Жыл бұрын
Yup, especially the low budget part. While it's no guarantee, it's certainly a strong catalyst for good writing. As they say "Necessity is the mother of invention", and to a similar degree a low budget/lack of resources or options means you have to really think about how to accomplish whatever it is you're trying to do. That restriction can really push a creator to make something truly inspired, since they aren't just brute forcing everything by throwing money at it.
It's obvious there is a grand conspiracy to destroy every character or"universe"I ever loved over the DECADES...
You really need to review Martyrs. There is no better representation of good Horror than this. I can’t afford to support you , but I know you love good storytelling and you can’t go wrong here. I mean the original by Pascal Laugier
Disney and Lucasfilm. We use a shitty formula to wreck the Star Wars brand. "Oh, we can't make money off Star Wars anymore? Let's use the same shitty formula to try and get Willow popular again." "Oh, we can't make money off Willow? Let's use the same shitty formula to get Indy popular again."
I would say the fact that iron man's suit took some time to come together even with something like the suitcase suit, which is dope, it makes him somewhat still vulnerable to attack while half of it is wrapping around him. Unlike the, I'm instantly covered in nanoshit in a millisecond, in the middle of a swing of a punch that could be about to hit me. It's dull because again, they are just taking away stakes at every turn. When you can instantly will a magic bullshit impenetrable armour out of thin air, like when they give spiderholland that tech, it removes something from the tension.
@stokedtobe
Жыл бұрын
Yes but the film they introduced the nanosuit in they showed it’s obvious flaws and shortcomings when fighting Thanos. So I don’t really no what your point is, since both the films he has the nanosuit in Thanos still kicks his ass 1v1. The nanosuit allowed him to transfer the stones from the nano glove to his own suit, which symbolizes him outsmarting Thanks when he wasn’t able to outbox him.
@mykr0324
Жыл бұрын
@@stokedtobe that's not really my point. They wrote it that way which is fine. It's better to have him be more mechanical based because he's more vulnerable. Saying, "thanos kicked his ass in a 1vs1" means nothing, when he kicked the shit out of hulk in a literal 1vs1. We should expect thanos to demolish iron man in a 1vs1, tear him limb from limb, then stomp his corpse into dust. It's not really surprising that he'd be beat by him no matter what his tech is.
@BetaRayBill32
Жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%. Also, like the suitcase armor, something that seems somewhat plausible looks cooler on screen. Nanotech is boring. I think you can blame it on Black Panther though, once they introduced it there Tony had to have it too or look second best.
Harrison foes not care. Has never ever cared. AND... will NEVER care about these characters he protrayed. He is a carpenter that saw bick bucks.
"Blue Beetle is going to be nanotech." To be fair, it's Jaime Reyes and his was always that. Because it's an alien artifact grafted to his spine that created a suit of blue bio-armor that gives him superpowers and drives him to fight alien threats while he struggles to control the violent impulses it inspires. You know, the Guyver.
I think you guys should team up and call yourselves, "The Motion Picture Inquisition". Have a movie on trial, with a defense and prosecution. Sometimes the defense will not be present and an empty shot of a chair will be shown.(or the critical doggo) Rotate the judges amongst yourselves or have many judges and movies such as a Kryptonian trial. "Take a look at this guy. Go on. Take a good, long look. You see? They just didn't care about this film!"
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
I'd watch that.
The true poison of these producers/writers to take all the good we ever did in the 70s and 80s, dismantle it for no reason, and then bounce. They leave no legacy, no hope, no future. A sole choice they have is to destroy.
@poocrayon4588
Жыл бұрын
Well the thing is they have no talent either
@jiggycalzone8585
Жыл бұрын
the point is demoralization. Its not enough to 'not have' the heroes of yor, they must be killed in front of you
When I saw Smokey I just laughed uncontrollably, because you were talking about the Gollum game, and you had dead screens with Gollum in those exact poses... XD
Absolutely love and respect this panel. Real talk: probably the most informed and knowledgeable panel Drinker has brought together. Only way it could've been better - add Burnett. That'd be a perfect panel of knowledge and experience.
@bewmdogg
Жыл бұрын
Gotta have Nerdrotic and Disparu and Eric as well
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
I like any panel with The Critical Doggo in it. He consistently has the best takes...
The "copy of a copy of a copy" things was said by 100s of us on screen-writing boards going back to the late 1990s. Not a new phrase or notion. Which ironically is what some of the panelists were complaining about re "current writers".
I LOVE the critical doggo cam. Don't have to make a Thing if it, but i, for one, embrace the Doggo's dismissive attitude to all the drama.
Smokey is going to have a horrible neck pain when he wakes up, it happens to me when I sleep like that
@benkays3886
Жыл бұрын
Dogs are weird in that way. My lab sleeps similarly and doesn't seem bothered by it
With the "taking over war" jokes about an hour in, when he said "making war fun", all I could think was: "WAR! Never been so much fun!" (If you don't know, look up the marketing for the game Cannon Fodder.)
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
I thought they were talking about Tropic Thunder.
Temple of Doom is actually my favorite Indy movie. Why? Because I read old pulp adventure stories from the 30s, and that film captured the essence of those better than the other 2.
Hail Drinker, I just finished reading the Ryan Drake series a few weeks ago and loved it, do you have any personal favorite authors or books that are done in the same type of genre as yours? I need something to scratch that itch and neither your books or critiques have led me wrong yet.
Bran stark: I’m the most unlikable character in history. Helena Shaw: mind if I cut in?
2:09:19 you say that as a joke Paul, but Lady Deadpool is cannon. She was part of the Deadpool Corps.
I enjoy watching old movies where actresses are being bitchy to one another. I don't enjoy watching PWB be bitchy to everyone. It's because actresses in those days had charisma, screen presence and a fun sense of humour. PWB has none of these things.
@DarkAngel459
Жыл бұрын
@@drludwig4624 Yes that film is a perfect example. I've seen it several times.
Doggo is the most chill doggo on earth. I thought he was a still shot for months before his tail moved. DOGGO RULES
Me and my Doctor were Talking Bollocks just the other Day…😂
Listening to the two industry experts on here makes me understand why we're getting what we're getting.
@yaimavol
Жыл бұрын
I spent a few years out there trying to sell scripts, like a lot of naive youngsters, and the first thing that happens if you do get lucky enough to get a deal is the studio will have someone come behind you and re-write your script. A huge production has probably seen half a dozen writers do their own version. The producers are covering their ass. If it fails they can say well we hired the best writers etc.... Then there is the old mysterious associate producer ladder at the studio. Once a project gets a star attached, you'll suddenly see another half dozen "producers" attached to the project. Each of them get a nice fee for their input, which in many cases is minimal. The costs add up to $ 100 million in useless pork salaries. It's a form of corporate welfare like no other industry
Excellent discussion guys
"You had a journey." Perhaps even, an UNEXPECTED journey? 🤔
Whoever asked for the dog cam to me back your search history is now suspect
The 5th element Equilibrium You guys should talk about these movies. They are just too sweet! Filled with amazing lines and scenes. Not the best movies on the planet but they are a great experience! Watched them both more than 3 times for sure! I quote The 5th element all my life though 😂
@yetanotherspuart3993
Жыл бұрын
Drinker has spoken positively about 5th element. Cannot be sure if he did a review or in streams
@chronicles8324
Жыл бұрын
sure hes mentioned both, hes done a review of fith element
@BetaRayBill32
Жыл бұрын
Drinker has a video on Equilibrium.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
@@chronicles8324baffling, bonkers, and brilliant.
@danielkeizer4174
Жыл бұрын
Equilibrium was fantastic. It is an adaptation of the book farenheid 451. A similar story though not quite the same. That too was a critiek on things that have occurred during history put in a futuristic setting. Premises are the same on how a regime trie(d)s to keep masses ignorant from true knowledge.
Nice to see Chato chiming in with his knowledge. I might be in the minority but I think he wasn't given ample time to talk during his appearance on FNT. Really wanted to hear more of his insight on the topics during that week.
Indiana Jones ended at last crusade (never watched the crystal skull thing) Star Wars ended at RotJ Terminator ended with T2 Alien ended with Aliens Godfather ended with Godfather 2 That’s how I deal with shit.
YOU were involved with Tae Quan Leap ?! Chato, you are an even bigger hero that I thought.
dont just blame the faminist in indy, its harrison fords fault too all for a paycheck. they guy clearly does not care about this franchise that made him or its fans!
@scottmcmahon86
Жыл бұрын
Blame Spielberg and Lucas for not knowing when to quit. It's not as if Kingdom of Crystal Skull was that good either..
“Cordwainer Bird” is Harlan Ellison’s alias on a a project he made but is unhappy with…
Your dog looks too comfortable, I have to get me a bed like that
I am new to this guys content, and so far i am loving it. Can someone tell me if there is a stablished day for the streams? Are they once a week?
@matthewmcguire1953
Жыл бұрын
Thursdays.
@PsychicGirl
Жыл бұрын
They are Thursdays at 4pm EST
Saw The Flash this past weekend, it did have a few redeeming qualities. The 3rd act climax where Barry has to come to terms with failure is played straight & not undercut by bad humor. The final scene with his mom was genuinely touching & sincere. Supergirl wasn't really in the movie long enough to leave a lasting impression, but she seemed to be possessed of the same sort of nobility Clark himself has. If we ever saw the same actress reprise the role in some future film I wouldn't mind. 2.5 hours is a long time though, and Act 2 really fucking drags on into misery territory.
@marbellaotaiza801
Жыл бұрын
Worst CGI in the Alien vs Predator franchise.
@enoeht
Жыл бұрын
@@marbellaotaiza801 no arguments there haha
Chato is so dope, glad to see him around more. Just seems like a genuinely cool fucking dude.
What Paul says at 43:30. Wow.
I don't think I've ever seen Drinker's dog in animation. He's either asleep on screen or asleep in the other room
I want to thank the dog for sleeping like that.
Antony Star is from New Zealand not Australia. Just like Russell Crowe and Sam Neil.
Amusing hearing him talk about his bull terrier zooming around the house. Mine would do the same thing. You just get used to it
I think Paul meant "concomitant interests", not "concominate". There seems to be no evidence of "concominate" existing as a word.
I actually really like the nanotech Iron Man suit. Not because of what it can do but because they made the plating on the sleeves match the musculature of the arm in a way that evoked the form fitting way it was drawn in the old comics. But if I had to pick a favorite superhero costume from any movie, BvS Batman. It was the best thing about that movie.
I’m not a nerd but not a normie either. Always just loved movies and Indians Jones and Star Wars should be an easy sell to me. I watched force awakens and haven’t seen anything Star Wars since, and I got about 20 minutes into Crystal lake skull before I just turned it off. No intention to see dial of destiny.
I cant be the only one singing along to the opening theme.
You're right, it redeemed Superman killing Zod.
1:14:00 Mahler talks about friendly fire in alarmed combat. The answer I thought was Rush Hour 2 when Chris Tucker punches Jackie Chan in the face lol (like the hardest hit Chris Tucker landed in that entire film)