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  • @estellenguyen1996
    @estellenguyen19967 сағат бұрын

    Loved running into you after the Megalopolis screening ✌️

  • @jess.singswithleaves6
    @jess.singswithleaves67 сағат бұрын

    2:39 How did Crowley sneak into a Ghibli film?

  • @gooboo2890
    @gooboo28907 сағат бұрын

    Me im the one who thinks porco rosso is the best

  • @Tymacd
    @Tymacd7 сағат бұрын

    Definitely agree with the cgi on this - really added to the narrative in fury road and just replaced a lot of it in this one. Still good!

  • @jicc182
    @jicc1827 сағат бұрын

    I really liked this movie. It was fun

  • @THEBUZZMAN100
    @THEBUZZMAN1009 сағат бұрын

    that’s a bit of a clickbait title my guy but you do you

  • @CINEMARTYR
    @CINEMARTYR10 сағат бұрын

    Hemsworth should get an Oscar nom.

  • @CeceSaysHi_950
    @CeceSaysHi_95013 сағат бұрын

    5:37 girl it’s literally just succession

  • @Marcomanexists
    @Marcomanexists13 сағат бұрын

    All I remember about watching this episode is that halfway through I got a bad headache and stopped watching the show soon after

  • @ninjacats200
    @ninjacats20014 сағат бұрын

    Once I watched Barbie and then Oppenheimer back to back. It was an interesting experience. Especially since I was sitting next to a 10 year old kid at Oppenheimer. Kid was board out of his mind. Wouldn’t stop playing with his seat and trying to talk to his mom. Then at one point he was kissing his mom’s hand over and over and then kissing up her arm. Made it really hard to hear the talking over all this going on. Still need to watch it again so I can actually hear what the people are saying. 😂

  • @alexanderprince7804
    @alexanderprince780415 сағат бұрын

    so cool that you have shirts based on each of the films you saw, wow!

  • @ParkersPlayground
    @ParkersPlayground15 сағат бұрын

    This guy both looks and sounds like a younger JerryRigEverything, I wonder if he’s noticed that?

  • @layzyeye
    @layzyeye15 сағат бұрын

    Dude hope you’ve now checked out American Honey?

  • @Jess-Rabbit
    @Jess-Rabbit16 сағат бұрын

    Chris Hemsworth carried this movie. He was the best performance by a mile. He was like Joker meets Jack Sparrow

  • @notyaniecetv
    @notyaniecetv16 сағат бұрын

    Idk spongehinge was one of my favorite episodes

  • @creativecatproductions
    @creativecatproductions17 сағат бұрын

    It’s weird for everyone to figure out that George Miller never makes the same movie twice. Even all the Mad Max films, while sharing the same world and themes, have nothing to do with each other in style, content, or purpose. Who even expected this to be anything like Fury road? The Road Warrior was the sequel to Mad Max, with the same actor, and it was a totally different character. The first movie wasn’t even set in the apocalypse. Just bad times.

  • @jodzict
    @jodzict17 сағат бұрын

    I understood that the title meant “how you should attend the festival” not “how to get to the festival”

  • @Liam-Ederer
    @Liam-Ederer18 сағат бұрын

    Easily Karsts most underrated video.

  • @olavcarter6253
    @olavcarter625319 сағат бұрын

    I wish you’d have stopped into The American Pavilion! I didn’t realize you were around, or it would have been so cool to say hi! Also, very curious to hear your thoughts on Anora once you see that and where it lands on the list

  • @Melika990
    @Melika99020 сағат бұрын

    Men really be calling sexual abuse and rape of minors empowering sexual liberation :,)

  • @CrispiestMilo
    @CrispiestMilo20 сағат бұрын

    this was nowhere near slow compared to furiosa 😂

  • @EmmyHucker
    @EmmyHucker21 сағат бұрын

    You’ve got something on your shirt

  • @cazstokes8356
    @cazstokes835621 сағат бұрын

    One word: Eww

  • @VM-wc4xp
    @VM-wc4xpКүн бұрын

    My husband's favorite Ghibli film is Porco Rosso so yeah, that person does indeed exist haha

  • @ErikVeland
    @ErikVelandКүн бұрын

    What kind of potato DV camera did you use for the Cannes footage?

  • @Dienohmite
    @DienohmiteКүн бұрын

    Just watch videos coming out of Palestine. Why pay to see that? No wonder it tanked

  • @df36367
    @df36367Күн бұрын

    Furiosa felt like a classic Mad Max. I grew up on the originals. This was much more of world examination and explanation with furiosa's story as a through line. I love that Miller made a completely different film in the mad max world other than just trying to repeat fury roads' success

  • @paulyoung5641
    @paulyoung5641Күн бұрын

    We are already in an art drought, we didn’t need ai to make the cinema landscape suck. I think you’re being deliberately obtuse, obviously the technology is still in its infancy but as it evolves, you’ll be able to get the AI to create your vision perfectly or at least very close to perfect. You say that the ai can’t truly make anything new but that is already the case with humans. Have you not heard about the death of the author? What truly makes a great piece of art isn’t how “original” it is but rather it’s the originality of how you put previously existing concepts or pieces together to create a new collage or remix of what what was already there. If you don’t personally like this new ai process of filmmaking then that’s fine but that doesn’t make it objectively wrong or without soul. I can see a future where you can just prompt an ai to make something and it’s frame composition isn’t quite what you want so then you can tweak it with another prompt, it would be the ai equivalent of “doing another take”. I can see a future where you can come up with a premise of a film, get a chat bot to write a super rough draft, then you read it and tweak it and change it and re-prompt it like a script editor. I mean sure KZreadrs with no creativity or soulless Hollywood corporations could take advantage of it and make soulless trash content but they’re already doing this with the filmmaking process, nothing has changed in that regard. Ai will probably soon give us the ability to essentially will a movie in to existence, that ability will be granted to soulless and soulful people alike. It’ll also be granted to people who lack the resources that a huge Hollywood company has access to. Ai empowers us to do evil or good just like any other technology does. I haven’t seen that yellow balloon video but I can say that it wouldn’t be fair to compare it to huge Hollywood movies, that being said, as corny as you say the balloon video is (I don’t know I haven’t seen it), from what you’ve shown, it looks more meaningful and soulful than madame web, you’re being so obtuse, it just sounds like your bitter that soon enough anyone who can come up with a good story will be able to just prompt a movie in to existence rather than spend 4 years at a university, 2 years as a coffee maker on the studio set and then 10 years as a lighting assistant and still not be able to achieve their dream of making a movie. Haters gonna hate.

  • @jackieboyborden
    @jackieboybordenКүн бұрын

    I'd like if these were peoples' actual accounts. Coming with stuff on the spot is hard dude

  • @deepakkumar99933
    @deepakkumar99933Күн бұрын

    I dont think people on the interwebz have watched the movie and are simply judgmental just for the heck of it. Furiosa is a cinematic masterpiece that has left me speechless! The time and patience one has to dedicate their life, in making a lifetime work, coupled with an unquenchable thirst to provide sheer awe and cinematic brilliance technically and emotionally, stands out at every single minute throughout the movie. Apocalyptic genres are quite easy to enact, since they require an astute understanding of how humans operate on baseline consciousness. George Miller did a fantastic job at delivering this exact sentiment. I am overall pleased with the aesthetic cinematic treatment compared to its predecessor for continuity and not overdoing with CG. Dramatic pacing and character introduction is given justice with sufficient screen time to develop their story arcs and finale plot. The wasteland is merciless and spares nobody. Flawless execution 10/10.

  • @Midwinter2
    @Midwinter2Күн бұрын

    Just watched Furiosa. Enjoyed it a lot. Nowhere near as impressive as Fury Road - which is a masterpiece, in my opinion. But Furiosa was surprisingly good all the same. Didn't really notice CGI - but I was picking up that it wasn't quite as visually creative as Fury Road. But few movies are!

  • @liammulrooney1
    @liammulrooney1Күн бұрын

    If you haven't watched this review yet know this first, this reviewer said the words 'Fury Road' 153487894 times during this review of a different Film. This man is obsessed with Fury Road, and I mean seriously obsessed.

  • @krookyj
    @krookyjКүн бұрын

    YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAHYEAHYEAH YEAH YEAHYEAHYEAH

  • @brianflournoy1610
    @brianflournoy1610Күн бұрын

    Horrible I seen it on Netflix

  • @diegojimenez8757
    @diegojimenez8757Күн бұрын

    <3 big fan of all you do, so happy ur living ur dream :))

  • @leonardspivey7590
    @leonardspivey7590Күн бұрын

    Furiosa is Chris Hemsworth’s revenge on Thor Love and Thunder.

  • @heartofcinema3454
    @heartofcinema3454Күн бұрын

    The scene where Furiosa can get away from danger, but keeps returning to help out her friend at the bullet farm, is the stark difference between her and dementas, and the rest of the road warrior world.

  • @Dudewitharms
    @DudewitharmsКүн бұрын

    porco rosso at 17 is WILD

  • @allsparkstudios1299
    @allsparkstudios1299Күн бұрын

    Ninjago show is much much much much better

  • @samuelpurata457
    @samuelpurata457Күн бұрын

    i feel the biggest issue with this movie is the fact that is a precuele, i feel this will do way better in streaming that in the box office.

  • @akumatsutranslations
    @akumatsutranslationsКүн бұрын

    I honestly don't know why people didn't like this episode, I always thought it was really interesting, watching it as a kid.

  • @SirMillz
    @SirMillzКүн бұрын

    It's 2nd best to Road Warriors.

  • @rebelrebel8398
    @rebelrebel8398Күн бұрын

    "Left a pit in my stomach" i see what you did here

  • @jay2thaudy
    @jay2thaudyКүн бұрын

    They subverted nothing lol. It was so painfully predictable. I said in the first 2 minutes I hope this isn't one of those movies where they think they're hiding the obvious "twist"

  • @liohobo
    @liohoboКүн бұрын

    Classy editing

  • @pkvanderzee6226
    @pkvanderzee6226Күн бұрын

    Honorable mention: blue Velvet & Fire walk with me But my top 3 would be: 1. Wild at heart 2. lost highway 3. Mullholand Drive 1. W. Dafoe playes one of the best villains ever put on screen

  • @Louise-wk5yf
    @Louise-wk5yfКүн бұрын

    Me and my friends just rewatched this today and realized that the scenes where Alice was suffocating means that she's basically dying in the real world (the reveal shows she's basically a vegetable), thus there's a voiceover of Jack telling her to breathe.

  • @bomapdich
    @bomapdichКүн бұрын

    Furiosa has a much darker tone imo. You left it feeling kinda hollow.

  • @Simon-is2xd
    @Simon-is2xdКүн бұрын

    I think ”Up on Poppy Hill” is VERY underrated. I thunk people focus WAY too much on the incest part, because even though that was a weird and stupid plot point, it wasn’t the focus of the movie imo. I didn’t walk away from it thinking ”that was a weird invest movie” I thought ”that was a beautiful, sweet and cozy slice of life movie that only studio ghibli can pull off. It’s not their best movie, not by far but It get’s way less love than it deserves!

  • @mimovres9300
    @mimovres9300Күн бұрын

    I love Dementuses character, as he is basically wearing a mask the entire movie. Despite his confidence, he is an incompetend mess, who cant manage a big society. In points, you even wonder why people follow him. His desire for more power and basic incompetence (despite cleverness) makes him eventually loose everything, cept his smug smile. Only at the and, he takes mask of and admits, that he died long time, and all this hunger for more power and respect was to hide that truth from himself