WILL SELF ON THE DEATH OF FILM

Will Self is the author of eleven novels, seven short story collections, and seven essay collections. He is a prolific journalist and has contributed to a plethora of major world publications over the years. Self is also a renowned broadcaster, appearing regularly on television and radio; he currently holds the Chair in Contemporary Thought at Brunel University. In this highly engaging performance, Self takes a searing look ISIS beheading videos, CGI, the wagon wheel illusion, Oliver Sacks and Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris, and says anyone who “slumps uncritically in front of a screen is a dupe and a fool.”

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  • @Massivecarcrash
    @Massivecarcrash5 жыл бұрын

    What Will Self is referencing here is 22-24 frames per second is the lower limit allowed for us to percieve it as constant motion, not a collage of still images flashing before our eyes. We dont see in 24 frames per second, we dont percieve things visually in frames at all. We can observe an image in a 200th of a second, that's 200 frames per second. They did this test in the airforce where pilots were asked to not only identify if there was an image, but also managed to identify the object (in this case, fighter jet types and builds) within 160th of a second. There is no "upper limit" to how we percieve visual information. We percieve time slower when adrenaline pumps through our veins as anyone who has been in a car accident or taken a nose dive off the top step of a staircase can testify. That "oh shit this is it, I am going to die, this will hurt so much" momment. A technicality, but I am so tired of hearing it repeated.

  • @Massivecarcrash

    @Massivecarcrash

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Dyotar0 I am member of the "I dont give a shit, I own all kinds of platforms because I have a fucking job".

  • @trombone7

    @trombone7

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought the same thing. 16 fps for flashing image to appear constantly on. 24 for motion on that screen to appear smooth. ------------------ There is a limit to what we, *consciously* see in that some clinical psychology experiments flash images faster than the subject is aware of. But even then they unconsciously see it. Because tests will reveal they were influenced by it. But they will not report seeing it even if asked.

  • @zetetick395

    @zetetick395

    3 ай бұрын

    Ahhh, the KZread comment section : Natural habitat for the exercising of bugbears! .....Little blighters need an airing, or they can stink up your life otherwise. 🐻_👍🏾

  • @chrisbaker3900
    @chrisbaker39005 жыл бұрын

    For someone who's favourite film is 'Solaris', he seems to be unaware of modern filmmakers working primarily with sustained shots - Bela Tarr and Nuri Bilge Ceylan spring to mind.

  • @yanikkunitsin1466

    @yanikkunitsin1466

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agree with previous poster. Only for novelity or niche genres (read "auteur"). And it's so unusual for modern movie-goer (ok, movie-renter) that they even had to come up with such stupid term as "slow movies". God forbid them seeing Tarkovsky, Antonioni or even Bahrani. Well, at least you would need this contraptions for eyes from Clockwork Orange

  • @marcomartinez8608

    @marcomartinez8608

    2 жыл бұрын

    Modern or contemporary filmmakers? Tarkovsky come be considered modern. If you meant contemporary, Bela Tarr could hardly be considered that, as well. If anything, he's a contemporary of Tarkovsky.

  • @zetetick395

    @zetetick395

    3 ай бұрын

    C'mon now fella, It's a movie he fell in love with as a kid / young man, I think we ALL choose the same way with our own personal preferences, rather than the best of contemporary examples. It's not like newer stuff super-annuates his choice, does it. (And what with Blu-Ray etc we can all enjoy these movies visually like never before, outside of the cinema)

  • @joeakajoe1
    @joeakajoe15 жыл бұрын

    I fucking love Will Self. I must try reading one of his books one day

  • @nikharrith9625

    @nikharrith9625

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope you had read one now, btw Will Self is a pure gold im glad i had discover him

  • @stephensharp3033

    @stephensharp3033

    4 ай бұрын

    His story about a rock of crack is from the perspective of a black man and uses the N word.

  • @Lupocide
    @Lupocide6 жыл бұрын

    24 frames per second is the film standard. The brain needs 16 fps to trick it into perceiving motion instead of stills. Anyway, a few salient points although he totally omits the topic of VOD services like Netflix et al producing content based on algorithmic analysis of viewer habits. To me that is truly "post-film" where the auteur is omitted from the process entirely, following such a trend to its final conclusion where film content is tailor made for individuals based on their browsing habits is quite a frightening prospect.

  • @nakedmambo
    @nakedmambo7 жыл бұрын

    The Sacks essay is: 'In the River of Consciousness' not 'time'.

  • @mattd8725
    @mattd87257 жыл бұрын

    The reason why films are so annoying is the reason why much of youtube is annoying to watch compared to this video. Self stands up and talks for 20 minutes in one coherent monologue. Many popular youtubers can't really talk coherently for more than 2 seconds so they fix it in "the edit" by having jump cuts 10 times per sentence the say. The "democratization" of technology means that everyone can heavily edit what that they share with the world.

  • @Waltzhybrid92

    @Waltzhybrid92

    7 жыл бұрын

    People like Self self-consciously edit themselves when they speak. Vloggers almost appear to suffer from verbal diarrhoea editing themselves post-shoot to stem a torrent of knowledge that gushes out. Then again I'm typing this, editing as I go, rephrasing certain parts, shortening others. Is that any different from having an editor run over a column?

  • @bygdatv8118

    @bygdatv8118

    6 жыл бұрын

    Well said and well spotted. Good points

  • @katiemiaana

    @katiemiaana

    5 жыл бұрын

    nailed it

  • @philipcurnow7990

    @philipcurnow7990

    5 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Marino-Austin Vloggers .. torrent of knowledge v Will Self? Do me a favor!

  • @alexanderjemmett820

    @alexanderjemmett820

    4 жыл бұрын

    I notice how you edited your comment there... 😂

  • @newforestpixie5297
    @newforestpixie52974 жыл бұрын

    Will has used words I’ve never heard in 35 years of BBC Radio 4., “ The Singularity “ is a tune by KillingJoke - Plus about 30 yers back , thrashmetal music combo ‘ Anthrax ‘ had a number called “ kill the superheroes “ - at 20 I thought that rather rebellious and now it sounds like a jolly good idea..Thankyou Will & all concerned with this production.

  • @vincefox5396
    @vincefox53966 жыл бұрын

    this is great on so many levels, and as a french guy did not know this guy at all, my bad.

  • @TarikM
    @TarikM6 жыл бұрын

    His problems with film remind me of a film called Holy Motors (2012) that dealt with similar problems regarding film.

  • @philipkarlsson9886

    @philipkarlsson9886

    4 жыл бұрын

    TarikM Excellent film.

  • @AlexthunderGnum
    @AlexthunderGnum5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Will for reminding me of the methods of jumping out of reality. The film used to be one of these methods, but it soon became part of reality from which it is now harder to escape. You are right - fiction is also dead, just as much as film, and so is literature... What is next?

  • @titananonymuos2761
    @titananonymuos27617 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding ☮☯

  • @billkingston4402
    @billkingston44024 ай бұрын

    Bravo

  • @rupert_harvey
    @rupert_harvey7 жыл бұрын

    Some interesting points, especially the part about the technology outpacing our imaginations. But on the subject of the ubiquity of screens, he fails to mention that no one is likely to watch Solaris (or indeed Inception) on a 5-inch cell phone.

  • @abataaoigami6715

    @abataaoigami6715

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's actually his point. There is not enough room for real ideas.

  • @thefredgefredgerino5061
    @thefredgefredgerino50613 жыл бұрын

    I have no idea what he's talking about, but I like it.

  • @stephensharp3033

    @stephensharp3033

    5 ай бұрын

    Brilliant.

  • @WorldPresident
    @WorldPresident7 жыл бұрын

    J ai du respect pour will self. Ceux qui vivent en dehors des films et de la tele depuis plusieurs annees ont acquis une prise de conscience differentes sur les evenements. Ils sont la generations qui vient a s eteindre, nos ailleuls entre autres. Si les films etaient aussi bien produit avec la notion de narration et de capacite a utiliser la lenteur prendre le temps plutot que courir apres lui pour la construction nous n en serions pas la, a lire des commentaires de nous interroger et de nous chamailler pour des videos des starlettes des personnes doues d aucuns sens Humains a L Art et sa metaphysique. Mais malheureusement, l argent appartient a la masse et nous nous astreignons a souffrir de nos betises et de notre devoir a observer pour se nourrir se vetir et compter nos jours...

  • @DellDuckfan313
    @DellDuckfan3134 жыл бұрын

    A lightyear is a unit of distance, not time. C'mon Will, this is entry-level.

  • @ManfromuncoolBlogspotstars
    @ManfromuncoolBlogspotstars5 жыл бұрын

    Would have been better if he'd done a cover of the old Rod Stewart Song, "Do You Think I 'm Skeksi?" as an outro.

  • @Velvet0Starship2013
    @Velvet0Starship20137 жыл бұрын

    @1:05 that's a subtle reference to Martin's story (one of his "invert the common premise" riffs) "Career Move"

  • @tomfreemanorourke1519
    @tomfreemanorourke15194 жыл бұрын

    But does he still watch 'old films'?....For the best part of the last 25 years or more, I haven't viewed anything beyond the speed of Lost In Translation.......And in the film 'A Hundred-Year-Old Man Climbed Out of His Bedroom Window and Went Missing'......there is no CGI or special effects only excellent editing at its most pleasing...and in my many years of existence, experience and observation, learning and understanding and a most well-healed opinion ...the short Brechtian setups and a comedic conduit that doesn't break at all and above all is re-watchable is an uplifting piece of pure cinema storytelling that lasts..... Love always....

  • @davis7099
    @davis70996 жыл бұрын

    Self is a showman first of all,, stringing a lot of words together loosely related to film theory, jump cutting with Luc Goddard and his personal preferences. He is good at overpowering his audience with long worded sentences, inducing a mental fug. IMHO Films are in retreat because the 120 minute format does not allow enough time to develop characters. People prefer Netflix series in 7 parts watched at home on large telies. Simples.

  • @philipcurnow7990

    @philipcurnow7990

    5 жыл бұрын

    David B How wrong can you be. What is this sense of inherent inferiority v Mr Self. He is very listenable. Long worded sentences? Feel sorry for you mate. Hope you've recovered from your bout of fug.

  • @hanumaniam
    @hanumaniam6 жыл бұрын

    It's tergiversation, not tergiservation. 🙂

  • @hamzariazuddin424

    @hamzariazuddin424

    5 жыл бұрын

    Iam Hanuman what does it mean ?

  • @bradmodd7856

    @bradmodd7856

    5 жыл бұрын

    ooh Will Self you've really done it this time

  • @bradmodd7856

    @bradmodd7856

    5 жыл бұрын

    to be honest tergiservation is a better word, but only self seems to know what it means

  • @CynicalBastard

    @CynicalBastard

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@hamzariazuddin424 I means to go back and forth in position, willy-nilly.

  • @danielhowell5169
    @danielhowell51695 жыл бұрын

    Modern theatrical film runs at 24 frames a second. Not 22 as he claims.

  • @Ukedc259

    @Ukedc259

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s why it’s dead?

  • @jeffjuhre1494
    @jeffjuhre14945 жыл бұрын

    Not to pile on the criticism, but it would be light years from here, not light years from now. A light year is a unit of distance not time. I did find moments of this talk insightful.

  • @connork322
    @connork3227 жыл бұрын

    Was this an open mic event?

  • @lesliecunliffe4450
    @lesliecunliffe44503 жыл бұрын

    Will Self has few insights. he confuses striking an attitude with genuine criticism; however, on the subject of the death of film, he is spot on. Why? That is because western culture is exhausted, as George Steiner's book Grammars of Creation brilliantly demonstrates.

  • @gnomes7385
    @gnomes73857 жыл бұрын

    Being bombarded with images 24/7 has limited our ability to imagine, hence problem solving skills that we took for granted, are not as available now days. I mean why figure something out when google, youtube or tv can do it for you? Movies at least can bring awareness because the art-form is powerful on multiple levels, but unless the story has artistic merit the images are just special effects guaranteed to numb your mind. Telling children stories without pictures, using natural expression ( Will Self must be good at yoga) may be the best way to remedy the situation.

  • @WilliamWilson-yc2xf

    @WilliamWilson-yc2xf

    5 жыл бұрын

    I think you touch on the most important point. The negative effect on our creative capacity by film.

  • @mechabits197
    @mechabits1975 жыл бұрын

    I saw the beheading video...one of them, didnt want to but it was the full thing. If you want to see the wagon wheel moving in the right direction...change the shutter speed, or frame rate, want the Solaris look get some Lomo Anamorphic lenses, russian glass formulations difficult to reproduce.

  • @bradmodd7856
    @bradmodd78565 жыл бұрын

    when we are old we are filled with wonder, then when we get old we are filled with whatever this is called, tergiservation perhaps

  • @Robellers1
    @Robellers16 жыл бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @kathydasilva1
    @kathydasilva17 жыл бұрын

    Susan Hiller, once said that TV's have taken the place of the fire, where the family now gathers round the flickering screens...in subconsciousness seeking that which belonged to an ancient inheritance the position of the story teller in our midst... (only it's a shame.. hey..all the commercials!..ha, ha..)

  • @borg-borg-2015

    @borg-borg-2015

    4 жыл бұрын

    yes, i think in a way the fireplace was the 'original' TV. ;) I think by sitting and staring at the fire - the flames, the ancestors figured out a lot. The flames are very stimulating intellectually and creatively.

  • @my88110
    @my881106 жыл бұрын

    What he said about beheading videos is ridiculous. If you show someone a video they are obviously going to have a more visceral reaction than if you tell them someone had been beheaded. If anything people being shocked by videos is a good thing, as public executions used to be seen as a form of entertainment by some only 200 years ago. Unless our society became truly pacifist, you cannot expect people to be shocked every time they are told someone has been murdered when it is so common in our society.

  • @StefanTravis
    @StefanTravis6 жыл бұрын

    Humen persistence of vision operates at 17 frames per second of higher, not 22 exactly. Films run at 24, 25,30 or 60 fps, not 22. High-res TV screens do not exceed the resolution of the human eye. Som every concrete fact Self states is wrong. This is normal.

  • @GreatWaterCircus
    @GreatWaterCircus4 жыл бұрын

    to trick the eye you require 44 frame per second ... that is why the projector flashes the image twice and 60 Htz is used etc... .. and to quote "The human eye can physiologically detect up to 1000 frames per second. The trick is can it detect the difference when run in sequence .... " otherwise interesting stuff

  • @andreykapustin632
    @andreykapustin6324 жыл бұрын

    What is the part of Solaris’ title sequence which he is referring?

  • @Uncompletedrecall

    @Uncompletedrecall

    3 жыл бұрын

    The long shot of weeds in a moving river. It is hypnotic and beautiful imo.

  • @michealjohn7192
    @michealjohn71923 жыл бұрын

    what did he say about jews in front of the tv ?

  • @TheLolthazun
    @TheLolthazun7 жыл бұрын

    I will add at 6:30 - when he's talking about the horrendous level of jump cuts in contemporary action films today there are a lot of videos on this explaining why it's done and when it started to come about. It's cheaper to do these thing and it is there to cover up mistakes or even inability in choreography post-editing and what makes it worse is that film is screened at 25 fps and when you're watching these fast scenes it makes them almost unwatchable and it appears as a blur because of the limited frame rate. KZread thankfully has adopted 60 fps viewing now and it does make a huge difference when watching high level competitive gaming which is probably the best example of where high frame rates are required especially for viewing and I'd love to see this applied to cinema and not just one film from Peter Jackson. And don't try to say the human eye cannot see beyond 30 fps or 60 fps - it's total bullshit. And then Self even comes out with the bullshit statistic that the human eye processes 22 frames a second. This is completely wrong.

  • @brianneildavis9795

    @brianneildavis9795

    6 жыл бұрын

    THESE ARE NOT JUMP CUTS FOR FUCK'S SAKE

  • @laurencegoldman4639
    @laurencegoldman46393 жыл бұрын

    Will Self is the modern self-appointed Bernard Berenson. An arrogant snob-but in a good way. At least he’s not down to forcing his students to cover their eyes in passing the Rubenses on their way to the Raphaels. I must say “The death of film” or anything else is only imagined. Doesn’t mean a thing. Great art continues to emerge despite anything Will Self says. Has anyone seen Stan Brakhage films recently? It’s like saying painting’s over. Then you see a late Cezanne Bathers and the body immediately relaxes-aaahhh. Doesn’t need to be figured out.Or Ozu. Or Kon Ichikawa-Alone Across the Pacific. Good is good. Even some Will Self sentences. Smug or humble, sophisticated or simple, don’t mean a thing.

  • @Spectrescup

    @Spectrescup

    3 жыл бұрын

    Will Self is at his best when he's funny, and at his worst when he's serious.

  • @patrickmccormack4318
    @patrickmccormack43184 жыл бұрын

    Coronacation 2020 has me thinking of a career in writing. I now say to myself, "Not so fast McFly." Oh...what to do when our lives travel at the speed of light? We buy books and more books, but have only time to read the covers. Where is adventure, where is romance? We have only drama of violence...and that becomes horrifically boring. Careful as we will, careful as we go.

  • @komalp2240
    @komalp22403 жыл бұрын

    solaris of Tarkovsky is a 1972 film

  • @arthurfilemon6038
    @arthurfilemon60383 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. In my ignorance I've never heard of Mr. Self. I found him in a debate with Zizek. His voice, tone and demeanor is very different in the debate, he sounds very presumptuos, sarcastic and not very humble. I found it distasteful and thought he was like that always. Well, here he sounds like a professional and intelectual adult and not a jealous child.

  • @niallquinn9128
    @niallquinn91286 жыл бұрын

    It's not his fault. But he doesn't know enough good films. What about Ciro Geurra's 'The Wind Journeys' or Hou Hsiao-Hsien's 'The Assassin?

  • @fastsavannah7684
    @fastsavannah76846 жыл бұрын

    He's basically following or departing from Hauser on this film decline or tyranny, whether he knows it or not. Obviously, McLuhan. Easy. But he misses the point - dominant ideology ("free subjectivity") can read cross-cuts and any kind of shot. The question is: can this supposedly "critical" approach to "the medium an the message" read itself as just another contradiction within dominant ideology?

  • @ince55ant
    @ince55ant7 жыл бұрын

    seems silly not to mention video games. infinitely less passive and you have to understand the systems at play to progress. No film halts its progress until the viewer understands how its being directed. Granted most games haven't really made use of the space they provide to say anything poignant. But we're getting there... Well until its all VR goggles and haptic feedback suits... Also when he said we see in 22 frames per second thats not strictly true. Its more like we can see the differences between two frames though how fast a frame is hasnt really been defined. There have been people recorded being able to percieve in hundreds of frames per second

  • @glitch373

    @glitch373

    3 жыл бұрын

    We are not getting there if I may be pessemistic. The problem with video games is it has been born in our neo-capitalist age as opposed to film. This means that all the issues surrounding the death of creativity due to industry have occured to video games far sooner than film. Film had decades to be in the hands of auteurs and progressives before it became consumed by consumerist culture. Games started as toys for kids and has very quickly reached a point where consumerist culture prevents it from escaping that bubble, relagated to small technological improvements. Even Indie games, which have only become a "thing" in the last decade, have now become industrialised. No longer are 1-2 person indie games popular, instead replaced by 10-50 person studios with multi-million dollar budgets, still calling themselves indie. Hopefully I'm wrong as interesting things are being made (but mostly ignored).

  • @RSEFX
    @RSEFX4 жыл бұрын

    Self is self on self.

  • @sinisterbuthappy208
    @sinisterbuthappy2086 жыл бұрын

    seems pretty obvious humanity is going to merge with the I phone

  • @Waltzhybrid92
    @Waltzhybrid927 жыл бұрын

    So many good films though.

  • @gmorren
    @gmorren4 жыл бұрын

    Nostalghia

  • @morningstar9233
    @morningstar92334 жыл бұрын

    Yes, but if the lectern was better positioned those unsightly electric cables could have been concealed in its housing.

  • @billfrug
    @billfrug7 жыл бұрын

    Borges imagined a map the same size as the territory it depicted ( not Korzybski)

  • @RSEFX

    @RSEFX

    4 жыл бұрын

    And it was also a joke by Stephen Wright (the one-to-one map thing). Wonder where he got that? ;-7

  • @dm6801
    @dm68015 жыл бұрын

    So if I read some Baudrillard and inflame my ego, can I too get paid as much as this guy?

  • @HughMorristheJoker
    @HughMorristheJoker2 жыл бұрын

    The map is the territory

  • @dusterss6290
    @dusterss62907 жыл бұрын

    opaque, confused and tired

  • @61butthatsaveragehere87

    @61butthatsaveragehere87

    4 жыл бұрын

    Speed it up

  • @80thiconoclast
    @80thiconoclast5 жыл бұрын

    All hail the god of pretension.

  • @getheroutofthetruck
    @getheroutofthetruck6 жыл бұрын

    film is 24 fps

  • @zaroffhound
    @zaroffhound7 жыл бұрын

    new ceremonies, less priests. Same dark ritual areas...

  • @joshscannell9910
    @joshscannell99105 жыл бұрын

    we need more robots

  • @fredbloggs8172
    @fredbloggs81727 жыл бұрын

    *Too much tergiversation in this video clip for my liking*

  • @MrLarryhoover425

    @MrLarryhoover425

    6 жыл бұрын

    But yet you watch every will self video and leave negative feed back hoping to hook some bait. I like to think most viewers of these videos are mature enough not to respond irately. Move along.

  • @zetaconvex1987
    @zetaconvex19873 жыл бұрын

    Better not show him a Michael Bay film, then. Those Transformers films, amiright? What a waste of CGI, they might just as well flash lights in our face.

  • @lanceaugust
    @lanceaugust5 жыл бұрын

    It is incomprehensible how Will Self could be so bothered by a 20 billion pound expenditure for a British naval base in Bahrain. Projecting naval power of a civilized nation into a lawless violent region is a stabilizing, humanizing investment.

  • @chomskysarmy3965
    @chomskysarmy39655 жыл бұрын

    Onyly three minutes in and I like Will Self, but this is bullshit. He seems to accept a reality defined by propogandists.He has set me up, hopefully..

  • @ahartify
    @ahartify6 жыл бұрын

    Every boffin has been talking about the death of this, the death of that for centuries - and nothing has changed.

  • @zetetick395

    @zetetick395

    6 жыл бұрын

    I don't wish to argue, but surely you see that *everything* has changed, in the last few centuries!

  • @zetetick395

    @zetetick395

    3 ай бұрын

    @HBalzak I think my life has swapped out change for occasional software updates.....Not sure I've got the best deal, frankly. 🤔

  • @rossleeson8626
    @rossleeson86265 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait until some kid makes a sick arse indie and just posts it online for it to become a hit. Film isn't dying there are a million kids who are picking up cameras aged 11 and going out trying to copy Casey Neistat. It's the democratisation of technology, tools, learning. There will be a New Wave soon we need one. The big studios are resembling those in the 50's now, but I think where as before the New Wave came from film school kids and critics, the new wave will be video makers who have learnt the technical aspects by doing and repeating.

  • @Amalgafiend
    @Amalgafiend4 жыл бұрын

    The polish linguist he is talking about is Korzybski, not korzbyski. Name-dropper. I bet he's never read a word of that promiscuous linguist. Probably only Robert Anton Wilson ever read it to completion.

  • @Spectrescup

    @Spectrescup

    3 жыл бұрын

    Burroughs was a huge fan of Korzybski, too. Still, nice to see Robert Anton Wilson get a namedrop on here.

  • @Gozzillacia
    @Gozzillacia5 жыл бұрын

    It's a good thing Self's books are shite or his opinions might be taken seriously.

  • @melanieenmats
    @melanieenmats7 жыл бұрын

    This guy is Lurch from The Adams Family right?

  • @newforestpixie5297
    @newforestpixie52974 жыл бұрын

    Ten years ago I sat with my 16 yr old son at The Odeon in Bournemouth, watching James Bond get caught in North Korea whilst doing something I’d never seen him achieve before .- he looked like Jesus Christ Superstar . -. Unfortunately itt soon became business as usual as another 30 minutes or years of continuous Explosions gave me the excuse to never watch such nonsense again. I could never call myself intellectual but Action Movies make me feel smarter by the second 🏴😇😁love from wessexshire PS without bbc R4 I’d never heard of this guy so they aren’t all bad.

  • @newforestpixie5297

    @newforestpixie5297

    4 жыл бұрын

    Spongecake Squareshoes last christmas I sat with family through “ the Martian “ - rooting for our hero but surely that’s Sci - Fi ! And a Japanese “ manga “ animated tale of a little girl living next to the sea complete with underwater Wizard ( looking like a member of Hawkwind ) was brilliant too - but that was “ manga “ - I’ll warn you of any headache material I stray too near 😁regards from the elephants graveyard.

  • @andrewmartin6445
    @andrewmartin64454 жыл бұрын

    What an insufferably pretentious creep this man is. He is constantly trying to impress an audience with the use of obscure long words and 'facts' that turn out to be demonstrably incorrect, as lots of comments here have pointed out. He is like a slightly more sophisticated version of Russell Brand, a middle-aged rebellious adolescent trying desperately hard to impress.

  • @TheGrafixbox
    @TheGrafixbox5 жыл бұрын

    Utterly one sides bollocks! He's just looking at the most negative sides of film and capitalising on that! I've seen loads or really incredible films over the last few years. It's about art and entertainment, and there are many films which are exactly that! Not all films are Marvel blockbusters FFS. Seriously who is buying this guys books??? What the he'll has a beheading video got to do with not wanting to watch any other artistic film again???

  • @willrich3908
    @willrich39085 жыл бұрын

    This is all well and good but this guy is an awful writer - if lit fiction is dead it's thanks to him and his North London chums. In the 60's the working class made great work, they will again.

  • @Spectrescup

    @Spectrescup

    3 жыл бұрын

    His short stories are excellent. I do find myself getting bored by the novels, but I havent tried the last 3 or so.