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  • @jiaan100
    @jiaan1002 сағат бұрын

    2:10:13 lol

  • @Jay-uc3wy
    @Jay-uc3wy2 сағат бұрын

    love your videos. had to mke a nwe youtube account. but im back :)

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircus31 минут бұрын

    JB? -ED-1TA

  • @gutsfring533
    @gutsfring5333 сағат бұрын

    I main Hoar in Masters of Teras Kasi

  • @KamiRecca
    @KamiRecca4 сағат бұрын

    "Thats the one that torpedoed Steve Irwing." Dude... Not soon enough. Honestly though. Rip. and a heck of a line

  • @mandalorianmanic9525
    @mandalorianmanic95256 сағат бұрын

    THAT'S WHAT IT IS. You said it perfectly, "A universe cannot only exist where the camera is looking" Disnold's Star Wars doesn't understand that there *is* a larger universe, that the plot needs grounding in a broader worldscape, and cannot stand on just flat characters who are only flat because there is no world to prop them up. Heck. Thank you so much for putting it into succinct words for me.

  • @sctmcg
    @sctmcg7 сағат бұрын

    Commenting at the start and I'll revisit and edit along this journey (longer than the LOTR trilogy)

  • @mr.twists9302
    @mr.twists930213 сағат бұрын

    Mauler's got some competition.

  • @AlexanderRLucas
    @AlexanderRLucas18 сағат бұрын

    Bro you put more thought into this video than they put into this movie

  • @nothanksillwaitforthenextcar
    @nothanksillwaitforthenextcar23 сағат бұрын

    take a shot every time he says "unexpected, but lets continue"

  • @ethankly12
    @ethankly12Күн бұрын

    My issue with midichlorians is the idea that they create the force and make up the force entirely. The force is described as a mystical energy field, surrounding and penetrating and connecting...it simultaneously comes from life and yet is inbetween life; in the air and the void of space. It has seemingly some amount of intellect behind it that acts as the guiding hand of fate, which sounds a lot like a divinity. So long as midichlorians are merely the biological component of a more complex and mystical and ultimately invisible force like gravity I'm more or less okay with it...though it does apply strange rather non-mystical surrounding context that sounds a bit silly. It's sortof like if we found out that we had cells in our bodies that allowed us to interact with and control gravity...but gravity was still a force in and of itself. A constant. Midichlorians aren't literally connecting every living this in a big sentient web, unless we get into some really weird lovecraftian horror elements. I suppose I like to think of midichlorians as the 'penetrating' part of the force, not the energy field nor the connecting parts of the force...which are constants of the universe. I.e. laws of nature beyond our own, like gravity or even non measurable concepts like luck, fate, perhaps instict, or even souls. To say midichlorians are "where the soul is stored", for example, sounds perhaps archiac to me.

  • @hanswurst5109
    @hanswurst5109Күн бұрын

    Make a part 2

  • @hamishsouthworth3426
    @hamishsouthworth3426Күн бұрын

    I cannot understate how much I appreciate the inclusion of Captain Scarlet segments what an awesome video.

  • @InternetAccount1134
    @InternetAccount1134Күн бұрын

    Thank You

  • @Mrabstract967
    @Mrabstract967Күн бұрын

    Crap I clicked on this, oh well, guess I'm watching this for the next 12 hours.

  • @gamingweasel4633
    @gamingweasel4633Күн бұрын

    Having seen the original trilogy when I was a kid, I was quite excited that TFM was coming out. And it was...awful. I hated it so much I never saw episode II, though one of my friends told me the plot in great detail, taking almost an hour with it. It sounded so ridiculous, I don't think I ever laughed so much in my life. I did see episode III, and it was better than TFM, but that is a really low bar to clear. Some parts of that were so dumb I laughed out loud in the theater. Later I saw The Force Awakens, and my reaction was "I saw this movie in 1978", it was so similar to the original movie. I've never watched another Star Wars thing (movie or show) after that. TFA broke my Star Wars fandom completely. All that said, I'm interested to see what this video has to offer.

  • @gamerev1018
    @gamerev1018Күн бұрын

    1:17

  • @Bluntsmoke501
    @Bluntsmoke501Күн бұрын

    Damn 1.2 million people is a lot of hours.

  • @notsofrenchy
    @notsofrenchyКүн бұрын

    I thought the 5 hour doctor who critique was a lot

  • @ChristianBoy1
    @ChristianBoy1Күн бұрын

    You sir, are an expert in yapology.

  • @BOGOworms4sale
    @BOGOworms4saleКүн бұрын

    My piece on the prequels is like they aren’t very good, but it’s the kind of aren’t very good you get from someone so unbelievably passionate about a project that they have far too many ideas and avenues they want to explore and they kinda just go ham on all of them. George Lucas seems so enamored in those clips with how every little detail of each thing works, and it feels like he has all these really intricate pieces that he’s struggling to fit together. It’s really cute to watch him fiddle with the miniatures and yap about all these cute things he thought of. Even if the movies are bad, they’re still incredibly charming just from that perspective alone. Idk. I used to be obsessed with Star Wars as a kid and now I just don’t really care about it. But it’s heartwarming to see people talk about things they love so I couldn’t help myself and I wanted to join in. 😅

  • @BOGOworms4sale
    @BOGOworms4saleКүн бұрын

    My piece on the prequels is like they aren’t very good, but it’s the kind of aren’t very good you get from someone so unbelievably passionate about a project that they have far too many ideas and avenues they want to explore and they kinda just go ham on all of them. George Lucas seems so enamored in those clips with how every little detail of each thing works, and it feels like he has all these really intricate pieces that he’s struggling to fit together. It’s really cute to watch him fiddle with the miniatures and yap about all these cute things he thought of. Even if the movies are bad, they’re still incredibly charming just from that perspective alone. Idk. I used to be obsessed with Star Wars as a kid and now I just don’t really care about it. But it’s heartwarming to see people talk about things they love so I couldn’t help myself and I wanted to join in. 😅

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircusКүн бұрын

    You should watch some of this video and see if it changes your mind. -ED-1TA

  • @BOGOworms4sale
    @BOGOworms4saleКүн бұрын

    @@thebreadcircus I have it on my watch later for when I work on Monday! I’ll definitely give in depth feedback as I go

  • @BOGOworms4sale
    @BOGOworms4saleКүн бұрын

    Do I in any capacity care about Star Wars? No not even a little bit in the slightest. Am I gonna watch this? Eh prolly 🤷‍♀️

  • @thempc8871
    @thempc88712 күн бұрын

    Hey man, great video, I love listening to your analysis.

  • @benjaminhilsdon2238
    @benjaminhilsdon22382 күн бұрын

    I definitely consider Star Wars fantasy, not Sci-Fy, and it never had anything to do with melee weapons. This is honestly the first time I've heard anyone suggest that the presence of melee weapons were a reason to consider it fantasy. It's fantasy because of the themes, narrative, setting, and magic system it employs. The themes regard emotion, good and evil. The narratives surround families or people with strong metaphysical ties as well as regarding prophecy and cosmic forces which guide narratives towards certain eventualities. The setting is in a 'other' world which has no diagetic connection to our universe and, indeed, identifies more with the past than the future (both explicitely and thematically). There is a fairly soft magic system consisting primarily of the Force and Hyperspace both of which are not really explained (don't say midiclorians as they don't explain the Force just people's connections to it) and mostly work as the narrative needs them to. All these factors make Star Wars feel much more like fantasy and it's why it doesn't feel like Sci-Fy despite appearing like it. In contrast, Sci-Fy often contains themes which connect more overtly to modern society. The narratives surround exploration, the mystery/fear of the unknown, and/or survival. The setting is our own future or present, directly connecting to our timeline. The magic systems in place are usually so 'hard' that most wouldn't even consider them magic systems. Instead there is technology which is generally familiar to us and works by a logic that our own techonology does just in a more advanced form. How this techonology works is often key to the narrative or story in some ways. I would never consider either genre to be at all defined by the weapons being used that's not how any genre is defined.

  • @benjaminhilsdon2238
    @benjaminhilsdon22382 күн бұрын

    In regards to the 'crusier' thing it's worth noting that that the concept of a "cruiser" in regards to ships is one thing but I don't see a reason to assume the naming conventions of the Star Wars universe are making use of US Naval norms. A "cruiser" is only "something that cruises". I feel it's worth noting that on Earth, "cruiser" can also refer to an abstract calssification of motorcycle which as nothing to do with it's size. This also, less commonly, refers to cars. Padme's ship being called a "crusier" never really seemed odd to me as it does seem like a ship who's primary purpose is to go on a cruise of some kind. It's an unarmed luxury yatch. Calling it a cruiser would be intuitive if we didn't so quickly think of cruisers in a naval military context. Even IN the naval context, "cruiser" origionally referred to a ship's mission rather than the category the vessel itself fell into.

  • @macjj868
    @macjj8682 күн бұрын

    I can say proudly that, I main Hoar in Masters of Teras Kasi!

  • @klooseaubrothers906
    @klooseaubrothers9062 күн бұрын

    I now know what the phrase "more power to you" means. At max, no one talks about a piece of media they don't like for longer than 2 hours uninterrupted. They tend to burn out, lose breath or if making it into a video, they eventually decide to scrap the project. It's just too long and too upsetting. After a point, they realize it's not worth the time. On the other end, people who like something will tend to tirelessly discuss and learn more about it. They could spend seemingly all day on this topic. Their energy, at the very least, outweighs the negative views of the former. I'm going to start watching the video now and if you say this movie sucks six hours in you are either lying or I'm stupid.

  • @lukew6725
    @lukew67252 күн бұрын

    "At max, no one talks about a piece of media they don't like for longer than 2 hours uninterrupted" Oh you sweet summer child. m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/lnyVm6xugq-bYco.html

  • @BOGOworms4sale
    @BOGOworms4saleКүн бұрын

    I bet I could. I’m really trying to step up my hating game fr

  • @umad42
    @umad422 күн бұрын

    I soldiered through and completed this mega project in 2 days, I think you understand why I actually love this movie better than anyone.

  • @GugilusVugilusMagnus
    @GugilusVugilusMagnus2 күн бұрын

    This guy is insane.

  • @WarpedAkira
    @WarpedAkira2 күн бұрын

    I did not like this review, the gimic itself is good but the execution is awful. The extreme bloating to make it to the time like: Reviews and walthroughs of multiple games, joke clips that do not match the content and run too long and "fixes" to the plot all do not fit in lore analysis in a maximum length video. The inconsistent tone perfectly matches the phantom menace but going from long list of information to implied but inappropriate jokes is jarring. The jokes about Disney star wars makes it unclear which cannon it is referring to and through hate i found a reason for holdo to keep secrets as they have just found out that they are being tracked though hyperspace. Ignores some major arguments against the film so they have no defence. Has an argument for star wars being sci fi but does not discuss the wizards and magic being a major plot in all films. This and the plinket review are different things about the same subject so why compare a film review to lore analysis. Lastly this video is filled with opinions surrounded with reaserch to make them sound creddible (trying to find sizes of ships by number of hyper cannons). I watched the whole thing and had to leave a comment on how feel so i can let it go but there are positives.

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircus2 күн бұрын

    No, that's not correct: the hyperspace cannons aren't related to a discussion of ship sizes. It's an interesting idea, though, so we may attempt it in future. Thanks for the suggestion! -DZ

  • @WarpedAkira
    @WarpedAkira2 күн бұрын

    22:43 and i did forget it was turbo lazers and not hyper cannons, but you definitely get a size range for a ship that isnt really relevant

  • @PaperWill
    @PaperWill3 күн бұрын

    I make long videos but God Damn son (Fantastic work!)

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircus2 күн бұрын

    I remember watching your video about Entertainment made by cults about a year ago. Good stuff. Thanks for stopping by! -ED-1TA

  • @matthewburns7989
    @matthewburns79893 күн бұрын

    The prequels are worth it for McDiarmid at the very least. He’s great in all three movies.

  • @KuriositatElec
    @KuriositatElec3 күн бұрын

    "I MAIN HOAR IN MASTERS OF TERAS KASI"

  • @kasperwozowicz
    @kasperwozowicz3 күн бұрын

    Dear Eldrich Gods.... even The Loong Man is shaking

  • @JJ-ul6lh
    @JJ-ul6lh3 күн бұрын

    Is there anything about Jar Jar potentially being dark lord?

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircus3 күн бұрын

    No, luckily. Don't worry. We stick to the lore and what can potentially be inferred from the lore. -ED-1TA

  • @JJ-ul6lh
    @JJ-ul6lh3 күн бұрын

    @@thebreadcircus thanks! Actually i was hoping on some analysis about Jar Jar's odd behavior. This topic bothers me since almost 10 years now and there is still no satisfying answer. There are strong evidences that there was something beyond, that his part would be bigger on next episodes - or even sequels. I'm worried I will never know for sure.

  • @snaily_lunar
    @snaily_lunar3 күн бұрын

    Attack of the clones when?

  • @Age2003
    @Age20033 күн бұрын

    Pretty sure the Captain of the Radiant Seven is a young woman with short hair. Not a child captain.

  • @Age2003
    @Age20033 күн бұрын

    Oh... lol, i see.

  • @DegenGammaCom
    @DegenGammaCom3 күн бұрын

    what percentage of this is actual analysis and what percentage is "everything wrong with" analysis?

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircus3 күн бұрын

    99.9% analysis. To the extent we point to something being wrong it's so we can look at why, how to fix it and the consequences for the setting. -ED-1TA

  • @ReaperCH90
    @ReaperCH904 күн бұрын

    I spent more time watching this than consuming any Star Wars content since Disney bought it.

  • @enterdrag5627
    @enterdrag56274 күн бұрын

    English teacher level analysis

  • @vanilla_lice
    @vanilla_lice4 күн бұрын

    1:24:22 I’d say that Star Wars is more considered fantasy due to it having the force, which is essentially magic. Especially with how spiritual it feels. I’m not saying they’re correct, just offering an alternate explanation.

  • @gordo8354
    @gordo83544 күн бұрын

    Oh my god, he even subtitled it…

  • @patshko9357
    @patshko93574 күн бұрын

    Explains in length how a little boy cannot be in charge of a starship. Proceeds to explain it’s not a little boy but a woman with short hair.

  • @ChristopherZ
    @ChristopherZ4 күн бұрын

    Glad you kept it brief :)

  • @mattherto7278
    @mattherto72784 күн бұрын

    56:56 you're math is wrong, cirumference is *2pi

  • @thebreadcircus
    @thebreadcircus3 күн бұрын

    Check your formula: you're trying to calculate radius × 2 × π. This is only the correct way if you know the radius. Dimensions of the Lucrehulk specify the diameter as being about 3km. Now, we could work out the radius, but the formula would be diameter ÷ 2 × 2 × π. If you know a thing or two about maths, you might be aware that we can simplify that equation. Dividing the diameter by two to get the radius is cancelled out when you multiply the radius by two. A simpler way to accomplish the same thing would be to look up the formula to calculate a circle's circumference from its diameter, instead of radius. This turns out to be diameter × π, which is what we said in the video. Another option would be to remember what pi is. The entire point of pi is that the circumference of a circle is hard to measure, but the diameter is easy. Pi is, by definition, the number you multiply a circle's diameter by to get the circumference. Keeping that in mind makes it very easy to remember the formula for circumference. -DZ

  • @mattherto7278
    @mattherto72783 күн бұрын

    @@thebreadcircus yeah you're right, and i've used the wrong"your" i just use the radius way more than the diameter, thanks for your answer anyway!

  • @mattherto7278
    @mattherto72783 күн бұрын

    but thinking back to it, a more accurate calculation would have been with the middle fiber instead of the diameter, the arms appear to be around 700 meter thick, so the middle fiber would be (3000-(700*2)+3000)/2 *pi so 7225 meter, and thats without the hole in the front, it look around the same with as the arms, so i'd say the lucrehulk has an " unwrapped" lenght of 6.5 km

  • @mattherto7278
    @mattherto72782 күн бұрын

    @@thebreadcircus no, what i meant is that the circumference would not be a good measure because the arms have some thickness, so if you unwrap it along the circumference , you'll get a lot of empty spaces, so to keep it "full" we calculate the middle fiber, the middle between the inner and outer diameter.

  • @dontribal739
    @dontribal7394 күн бұрын

    There's no way this can go for 12 hrs... 😅

  • @emulsion_
    @emulsion_4 күн бұрын

    Grinbeard reference?

  • @Francisco-kv1kt
    @Francisco-kv1kt4 күн бұрын

    When he says that there was no representation of the quarren in the cis, he used a shot with a quarren in the background 5:18:45

  • @jatzi1526
    @jatzi15264 күн бұрын

    I just want to know what music was around the 2:45:00 mark. Was that part of the soundtrack for the podracer game? I'll also say about Maul spinning on tatooine, he has a large lightsaber. You could equate it to a great sword maybe since its large and presumably heavy, the hilt I meant cuz I know the blades have no weight. Generally with great swords its actually not bad to spin. Great swords are large and when you spin them they end up having a lot of momentum so spinning with them and going along with the flow of the swing can be really good since trying to stop the sword would be tiring and slow/awkward. Also the original Sith were an alien race on a planet with a large dark side presence for some reason. Might be an explanation for that idk. In an old republic war the planet was glassed and most of the OG sith died. The Sith ofc recovered but the OG alien Sith seem not to have done so well. Well ok there were like dark side jedaii ofc. Those could be called the OG sith but a lot of the Sith were from these aliens so there could have been some mixing? I'm not super topped up on my lore my bad

  • @eliotjurgensen1421
    @eliotjurgensen14214 күн бұрын

    6:09:51 ß is not a B, it's a double S. "Groß" can also be written as "Gross"