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Much love to ya bro. Thankful for your friendship. Question: I wanna do my 24 hour marathon this year but want to know if you want to buy me some stuff to watch? I think that would be really cool.
@antun88Күн бұрын
100 views right now doesn't mean anything. Your videos will be viewed for decades, since usually they are the only reviews on KZread about these kinds of films. And even if you had 1 view 20 years from now, that 1 could be some brilliant artists searching for inspiration. Because only such people are looking for reviews of these obscure forgotten masterpieces in the first place. And you are showing people how brilliant these films are. So don't lose faith in what you are doing. It is great.
@lucazacforeverКүн бұрын
I'm sorry Luke, I also had a similar experience last month, a friend of mine also passed away. It was somewhat expected because he had a cancer in terminal fase, but he was extremely young and so yes, it certainly produced in me some of the thoughts you also have experienced about mortality and other human stuff. I think your reaction to this event, of letting your loved ones know how you care about them and how you love them, is good. Unfortunately I don't have always this kind of approach in life and often I'm not able to react in a "positive" and constructive way to these kind of things, but yours is I think the best way to do it, if there is a thing like "a best way". I send you a hug!
@fj103Күн бұрын
Thank you
@1985JM2 күн бұрын
I’ve always been a bit obsessed with death ever since watching sky news live on September 11 2001 , I think it was the thought of those people just going to work & not coming home ,
@rufusgazelle2 күн бұрын
I know we don’t talk anymore, but sorry to hear about someone you cared for passing away. I know you said you weren’t close but still hurts. Sorry for what I did but still miss your friendship, enjoyed the olds days..
@roybarratt56092 күн бұрын
I used to worry about mortality until I suffered heart failure last year and almost died. It sounds corny but it's a day at a time now and enjoy what's left. Don't sweat the small stuff is a good mantra. Look forward to you getting your youtube mojo back Luke.
@vladbishbosch2 күн бұрын
Mate i just scrolled through the last year worth of videos and I can’t see the backyard wrestling one you mentioned. Do you have the link? Think I’ve just missed it, but really want to check it out!
Good update hope to see you finish the David Lynch project that you started.
@jermainehaslam56342 күн бұрын
Sorry about Scott and you don't realise how much you care about someone until their gone, just got to make the most of the time we have with friends and family.
@Cm42TV2 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear about your friend Scott. It's amazing that you made such an effort to put together a tribute for you and your friends, that sort of thing is something I've always loved about you and your channel.
@michaelsmith12622 күн бұрын
I've watched a lot of your videos and haven't commented very much. It's not a reflection on you though. I don't comment on very many videos and I watch a ton of accounts' videos. But this is a reminder that content providers are affected by views, comments and subscriptions. I do appreciate your content. It's not the same thing every time like some of them. I do have a question...do you do shorts now? If not, that might help get your videos some exposure and bring in new viewers/subscribers.
@r4h4al2 күн бұрын
Don't think Luke would want to do shorts.
@CineRam2 күн бұрын
Very sorry that you lost your friend, Luke.
@JaredGriffiths20002 күн бұрын
Someone who I went to college with passed away last year. I understand what you mean when you said that it makes you think about your own mortality when someone your age dies. Even I am very young, it did make me think about that when I heard about that person's passing.
@LUSCIOUSDUNCAN3 күн бұрын
finding out that someone in your family has been secretly quoting a movie for your entire life is the craziest feeling
@Chakount8 күн бұрын
What is the soundtrack?
@lessonsinlife27689 күн бұрын
Is this what's called animation? It's showing in Netflix, and my first time to watch something like this. Don't really know why I was attracted to it but am amazed at how good it is. Facial expression was really good, it was like watching real people. Enjoying it a lot, just stopped for a bit to post here hehe
@matthewfarmer252010 күн бұрын
Nice t shirt 👕 i saw that movie back in 1993 i was in highschool. Jurassic Park
@michaelperez376313 күн бұрын
I loooooooove this movie!
@glen1ster15 күн бұрын
You're entitled to your subjective reaction. Lord knows, I don't want it.
@RazorwireReviews15 күн бұрын
I've made my peace with it.
@matthewfarmer252021 күн бұрын
Are you the REAL Johnny Depp lol. I have it on dvd as well but it's regular DVD nothing special. I see the movie anyway. Thanks for sharing this.😊 You should review the movie Ronin from 1997 with Robert De Nerio and Sean Bean.
@goblinslayer709621 күн бұрын
the idea that the filmmaker can get sued if the film doesn't perform well is nuts.
@dethwiz21 күн бұрын
Don’t let the Internet trolls get you down! Sadly sites like Facebook and KZread has become places where stupid and rude people can really prove how stupid and rude they are - please Keep doing reviews for asian films, it is much appreciated (at least by some of us 😊)
@RyanChattaway23 күн бұрын
So awesome you made it to one year! Hope you have many more!
@miladeskandari728 күн бұрын
Hope you're well. I live about less than 100 Kms north of the film's location. It's surreal that in the span of 30-40 years, someone from a place without electricity, running water, gas and even a telephone line is now watching someone else so far away talk about my homeland and my people on the internet. I'm 27 and I've seen the progress with my own eyes. It might sound dumb, but I do miss the simplicity of the old times. Waking up with the rooster's call and sleeping with the sun setting. Drinking the tea brewed from leaves picked by our own hand in the garden and eating the rice grown in our farm. Everyone had a purpose, had something to do on the farm and no one was alone. But hey at least we've got wifi now😂
@jimwu457929 күн бұрын
Such a classic. Stephen Chow is either a comedic genius or clinically insane. Or both!
@reggiebhorrorbaker1650Ай бұрын
Need this awesome set
@chrisw451Ай бұрын
Thanks for this review. I ran across Rent A Cat and have started exploring this director's films. Glasses has been about harder to track down in the US. Also dig y'all's chill review vibe.
@TheCinemathequefilmsАй бұрын
Strange I didn't have these videos appear in my subscriptions 🤔 Excited to watch these and work my way through the films as well 👍
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
That might explain the abysmal lack of views haha. How did you come across it?
@wright96dАй бұрын
Are you still having those black crush issues with your TV? Are you still watching your 4K discs in SDR?
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
Nah we got a new TV shortly after the first 4K TV we had.
@daoyang223Ай бұрын
Im so glad you liked this film. I thought it was a great film. Theres so many jokes in this film for both canto and non canto speakers
@SeamusFlynnАй бұрын
0:57 the animated mouth on the Lynch painting all of a sudden 😂
@randylara125Ай бұрын
The last jedi is mid. I hate it because the story is confusing and breaking apart, I hate it, and nobody likes it
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
This is factually incorrect.
@Calv1999Ай бұрын
Sent here from When the pictures got bigger’s latest video. I’m happy you got a shout out this is one of the greatest things on youtube
@jasonbargy-vr4brАй бұрын
Just curious is the WWE hell in a cell anthology set region B DVD set are all 3 DVDs full screen
@glorych1168Ай бұрын
the poem Only envious of mandarin ducks, not immortals." Combining the meaning of painting and affection, Ning Caichen concluded by writing the inscription and stamping on painting, which also perfectly combined the traditional Chinese art of poetry, calligraphy, painting and sealing. This combination also completed the entire affirmation of love. The process of love between Ning n Nie
@debranchelowtoneАй бұрын
There is a new restoration made by la Cinémathèque Française, screenings startes in summer 2024.
@steve4filmsАй бұрын
I watched this today for the first time. I loved it. Like you say, it is a lot like life. I’m glad I saw it before I die and hopefully I’ll have time to watch it a few more times. 😀
@lucazacforeverАй бұрын
I'm a little late responding to this video cause, speaking of unpleasant life circumstances and events, I lost a friend in the last few days. He was not a long-time friend, he entered in my life less than a year ago, but we created a meaningful friendship, mostly a long distance one, due to his health problems and the fact the we didn't live exactly in the same area. I write this because he was a fellow cinema lover, he loved cinema with all his passion (and he was a very passionate human being, indeed) and cinema, amongst other things, helped him a lot during difficult and painful times. The joy and pleasure that he was able to achieve, in his condition, from cinema and art in general always moved me but at the same time filled my spirit. So I thought that this is an example of the comfort and joy that our passion can bring us, even in the most difficult times. So Luke, live your passion with joy and without hurry, at your own rhythm. Sorry for the long comment, but this was also a way to remember my friend in a cinema related "place". And I understand perfectly your feelings about your nans in this moment, I've always had a beautiful relationship with my grandparents during my life. I lost my grandpa last year after a period of sickness and it sucks, yes. I still have my two nans with me, and I should and would like to pass much more time with them. Life sometimes distract us from the most important things. It's not good, but it happens. Sorry from the long comment and all the best for you and your loved ones!
@paulbrien9902Ай бұрын
I love Preston Sturges and this movie. Sullivan’s Travels, The Lady Eve, The Miracle of Morgan Creek & Hail the Conquering Hero - just brilliant!
@unityocАй бұрын
Mate don't stress, we've all been there. Including the allergies, I don't think non allergy sufferers realise how annoying they are! Take care and looking forward to your next video, whenever that may be.
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
It's been absolutely GRIM this year, I can't recall ever having allergy attacks that have lasted this long before. Thanks!
@dangreen3186Ай бұрын
How do you feel about original mono soundtracks compared to new remixes? I recently bought the Bond 50 collection for £10 but people on a Blu-ray forum said I made a huge mistake and I should have imported a USA Bond 50 set instead because all the films on the USA set apparently have superior mono tracks whereas only about half the films have the mono soundtracks on the UK boxset.
@BadvisionАй бұрын
all the strength and best for you and your loved ones. Just take care of yourself. And if you watch a nice movie, want to talk about it… we are here waiting!
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
Cheers :)
@roybarratt5609Ай бұрын
God bless you Luke. I watch on a smart tv so don't comment often. Take things at your own pace mate and whatever happens in the future don't part with your MOC it would destroy your mental health (I know it would mine) I have had my hernia done and it's a simple operation. A few weeks rest and you'll soon be fighting fit again. If you can smash through Shoah you can do anything. Mines still unwatched on the shelf.
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that. Hopefully my eventual review of Shoah will convince you to give it a go!
@Cm42TVАй бұрын
Sorry to hear about you and your family’s health concerns! I lost all of my grandparents when I was young and would love to talk to them now, so it’s completely understandable and sensible to prioritise your time. All the best to you and yours and looking forward to seeing more in 2024!
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
That's a shame, as I say, it's something I haven't taken for granted, I'm very lucky!
@CalebRichardsChannelАй бұрын
Wishing you and your grandparents good health and all the best. We're all excited to see what you're working on for your new 2024 plans
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@markkavanagh7377Ай бұрын
Coincidence: as I watch this my copy of the MoC The Love of Jeanne Ney (Pabst, 1927). I'm watching 1 MoC a week focusing on the 1920s. I do love this film series.
@markkavanagh7377Ай бұрын
....the movie arrived in the post, is what I meant. 😀
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
I haven't seen that one yet!
@Rychu89Ай бұрын
Might have to pick up Prison Walls and Valiant Ones. I absolutely loved Dragon Inn and can totally see its influence on Tarantino and the Hateful Eight, it's almost a remake 😅
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
That doesn't sound like Tarantino... Yeah I'd definitely recommend those two! So good.
@chultraz680Ай бұрын
Hope you get better soon! Colds can be a mean thing! Greetings from Germany: Chris PS: This weekend I picked up the Arrow Video Steelbook Version of Society. I found and old Unboxing from you of the limited Edition where you also mentioned you would possibly review the film. Did you? Would be interesting to hear your take on it!
@RazorwireReviewsАй бұрын
I remember liking the dreamy 80s quality of Society, but the whole "shunting" sequence and everything else that went along with it... not for me haha. I sold that on at the price it was first selling for to a very grateful collector who really wanted it :)
@chultraz680Ай бұрын
@chultraz680 vor 0 Sekunden Yeah, I‘m also still a bit undecided. I saw it this weekend for the first time, but heard about it’s reputation for years. It’s definitely unique and so out there, you only could make movies like this in the 80s.! It’s also strangely very conventionally plotted, while on the other side and at the same time very surreal. Gave me Cronenberg and Lynch Vibes and knowing your appreciation for Lynch, I thought you might maybe quite liked the film. It definitely has some very vivid sequences and 80s feel to it, but I also don’t see me gravitate to it on a regular base.
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Much love to ya bro. Thankful for your friendship. Question: I wanna do my 24 hour marathon this year but want to know if you want to buy me some stuff to watch? I think that would be really cool.
100 views right now doesn't mean anything. Your videos will be viewed for decades, since usually they are the only reviews on KZread about these kinds of films. And even if you had 1 view 20 years from now, that 1 could be some brilliant artists searching for inspiration. Because only such people are looking for reviews of these obscure forgotten masterpieces in the first place. And you are showing people how brilliant these films are. So don't lose faith in what you are doing. It is great.
I'm sorry Luke, I also had a similar experience last month, a friend of mine also passed away. It was somewhat expected because he had a cancer in terminal fase, but he was extremely young and so yes, it certainly produced in me some of the thoughts you also have experienced about mortality and other human stuff. I think your reaction to this event, of letting your loved ones know how you care about them and how you love them, is good. Unfortunately I don't have always this kind of approach in life and often I'm not able to react in a "positive" and constructive way to these kind of things, but yours is I think the best way to do it, if there is a thing like "a best way". I send you a hug!
Thank you
I’ve always been a bit obsessed with death ever since watching sky news live on September 11 2001 , I think it was the thought of those people just going to work & not coming home ,
I know we don’t talk anymore, but sorry to hear about someone you cared for passing away. I know you said you weren’t close but still hurts. Sorry for what I did but still miss your friendship, enjoyed the olds days..
I used to worry about mortality until I suffered heart failure last year and almost died. It sounds corny but it's a day at a time now and enjoy what's left. Don't sweat the small stuff is a good mantra. Look forward to you getting your youtube mojo back Luke.
Mate i just scrolled through the last year worth of videos and I can’t see the backyard wrestling one you mentioned. Do you have the link? Think I’ve just missed it, but really want to check it out!
kzread.info/dash/bejne/q5dlqdaAedXalqw.htmlsi=Evxtd7BEC12U0n7B
Good update hope to see you finish the David Lynch project that you started.
Sorry about Scott and you don't realise how much you care about someone until their gone, just got to make the most of the time we have with friends and family.
Sorry to hear about your friend Scott. It's amazing that you made such an effort to put together a tribute for you and your friends, that sort of thing is something I've always loved about you and your channel.
I've watched a lot of your videos and haven't commented very much. It's not a reflection on you though. I don't comment on very many videos and I watch a ton of accounts' videos. But this is a reminder that content providers are affected by views, comments and subscriptions. I do appreciate your content. It's not the same thing every time like some of them. I do have a question...do you do shorts now? If not, that might help get your videos some exposure and bring in new viewers/subscribers.
Don't think Luke would want to do shorts.
Very sorry that you lost your friend, Luke.
Someone who I went to college with passed away last year. I understand what you mean when you said that it makes you think about your own mortality when someone your age dies. Even I am very young, it did make me think about that when I heard about that person's passing.
finding out that someone in your family has been secretly quoting a movie for your entire life is the craziest feeling
What is the soundtrack?
Is this what's called animation? It's showing in Netflix, and my first time to watch something like this. Don't really know why I was attracted to it but am amazed at how good it is. Facial expression was really good, it was like watching real people. Enjoying it a lot, just stopped for a bit to post here hehe
Nice t shirt 👕 i saw that movie back in 1993 i was in highschool. Jurassic Park
I loooooooove this movie!
You're entitled to your subjective reaction. Lord knows, I don't want it.
I've made my peace with it.
Are you the REAL Johnny Depp lol. I have it on dvd as well but it's regular DVD nothing special. I see the movie anyway. Thanks for sharing this.😊 You should review the movie Ronin from 1997 with Robert De Nerio and Sean Bean.
the idea that the filmmaker can get sued if the film doesn't perform well is nuts.
Don’t let the Internet trolls get you down! Sadly sites like Facebook and KZread has become places where stupid and rude people can really prove how stupid and rude they are - please Keep doing reviews for asian films, it is much appreciated (at least by some of us 😊)
So awesome you made it to one year! Hope you have many more!
Hope you're well. I live about less than 100 Kms north of the film's location. It's surreal that in the span of 30-40 years, someone from a place without electricity, running water, gas and even a telephone line is now watching someone else so far away talk about my homeland and my people on the internet. I'm 27 and I've seen the progress with my own eyes. It might sound dumb, but I do miss the simplicity of the old times. Waking up with the rooster's call and sleeping with the sun setting. Drinking the tea brewed from leaves picked by our own hand in the garden and eating the rice grown in our farm. Everyone had a purpose, had something to do on the farm and no one was alone. But hey at least we've got wifi now😂
Such a classic. Stephen Chow is either a comedic genius or clinically insane. Or both!
Need this awesome set
Thanks for this review. I ran across Rent A Cat and have started exploring this director's films. Glasses has been about harder to track down in the US. Also dig y'all's chill review vibe.
Strange I didn't have these videos appear in my subscriptions 🤔 Excited to watch these and work my way through the films as well 👍
That might explain the abysmal lack of views haha. How did you come across it?
Are you still having those black crush issues with your TV? Are you still watching your 4K discs in SDR?
Nah we got a new TV shortly after the first 4K TV we had.
Im so glad you liked this film. I thought it was a great film. Theres so many jokes in this film for both canto and non canto speakers
0:57 the animated mouth on the Lynch painting all of a sudden 😂
The last jedi is mid. I hate it because the story is confusing and breaking apart, I hate it, and nobody likes it
This is factually incorrect.
Sent here from When the pictures got bigger’s latest video. I’m happy you got a shout out this is one of the greatest things on youtube
Just curious is the WWE hell in a cell anthology set region B DVD set are all 3 DVDs full screen
the poem Only envious of mandarin ducks, not immortals." Combining the meaning of painting and affection, Ning Caichen concluded by writing the inscription and stamping on painting, which also perfectly combined the traditional Chinese art of poetry, calligraphy, painting and sealing. This combination also completed the entire affirmation of love. The process of love between Ning n Nie
There is a new restoration made by la Cinémathèque Française, screenings startes in summer 2024.
I watched this today for the first time. I loved it. Like you say, it is a lot like life. I’m glad I saw it before I die and hopefully I’ll have time to watch it a few more times. 😀
I'm a little late responding to this video cause, speaking of unpleasant life circumstances and events, I lost a friend in the last few days. He was not a long-time friend, he entered in my life less than a year ago, but we created a meaningful friendship, mostly a long distance one, due to his health problems and the fact the we didn't live exactly in the same area. I write this because he was a fellow cinema lover, he loved cinema with all his passion (and he was a very passionate human being, indeed) and cinema, amongst other things, helped him a lot during difficult and painful times. The joy and pleasure that he was able to achieve, in his condition, from cinema and art in general always moved me but at the same time filled my spirit. So I thought that this is an example of the comfort and joy that our passion can bring us, even in the most difficult times. So Luke, live your passion with joy and without hurry, at your own rhythm. Sorry for the long comment, but this was also a way to remember my friend in a cinema related "place". And I understand perfectly your feelings about your nans in this moment, I've always had a beautiful relationship with my grandparents during my life. I lost my grandpa last year after a period of sickness and it sucks, yes. I still have my two nans with me, and I should and would like to pass much more time with them. Life sometimes distract us from the most important things. It's not good, but it happens. Sorry from the long comment and all the best for you and your loved ones!
I love Preston Sturges and this movie. Sullivan’s Travels, The Lady Eve, The Miracle of Morgan Creek & Hail the Conquering Hero - just brilliant!
Mate don't stress, we've all been there. Including the allergies, I don't think non allergy sufferers realise how annoying they are! Take care and looking forward to your next video, whenever that may be.
It's been absolutely GRIM this year, I can't recall ever having allergy attacks that have lasted this long before. Thanks!
How do you feel about original mono soundtracks compared to new remixes? I recently bought the Bond 50 collection for £10 but people on a Blu-ray forum said I made a huge mistake and I should have imported a USA Bond 50 set instead because all the films on the USA set apparently have superior mono tracks whereas only about half the films have the mono soundtracks on the UK boxset.
all the strength and best for you and your loved ones. Just take care of yourself. And if you watch a nice movie, want to talk about it… we are here waiting!
Cheers :)
God bless you Luke. I watch on a smart tv so don't comment often. Take things at your own pace mate and whatever happens in the future don't part with your MOC it would destroy your mental health (I know it would mine) I have had my hernia done and it's a simple operation. A few weeks rest and you'll soon be fighting fit again. If you can smash through Shoah you can do anything. Mines still unwatched on the shelf.
Thanks, I appreciate that. Hopefully my eventual review of Shoah will convince you to give it a go!
Sorry to hear about you and your family’s health concerns! I lost all of my grandparents when I was young and would love to talk to them now, so it’s completely understandable and sensible to prioritise your time. All the best to you and yours and looking forward to seeing more in 2024!
That's a shame, as I say, it's something I haven't taken for granted, I'm very lucky!
Wishing you and your grandparents good health and all the best. We're all excited to see what you're working on for your new 2024 plans
Thanks 👍
Coincidence: as I watch this my copy of the MoC The Love of Jeanne Ney (Pabst, 1927). I'm watching 1 MoC a week focusing on the 1920s. I do love this film series.
....the movie arrived in the post, is what I meant. 😀
I haven't seen that one yet!
Might have to pick up Prison Walls and Valiant Ones. I absolutely loved Dragon Inn and can totally see its influence on Tarantino and the Hateful Eight, it's almost a remake 😅
That doesn't sound like Tarantino... Yeah I'd definitely recommend those two! So good.
Hope you get better soon! Colds can be a mean thing! Greetings from Germany: Chris PS: This weekend I picked up the Arrow Video Steelbook Version of Society. I found and old Unboxing from you of the limited Edition where you also mentioned you would possibly review the film. Did you? Would be interesting to hear your take on it!
I remember liking the dreamy 80s quality of Society, but the whole "shunting" sequence and everything else that went along with it... not for me haha. I sold that on at the price it was first selling for to a very grateful collector who really wanted it :)
@chultraz680 vor 0 Sekunden Yeah, I‘m also still a bit undecided. I saw it this weekend for the first time, but heard about it’s reputation for years. It’s definitely unique and so out there, you only could make movies like this in the 80s.! It’s also strangely very conventionally plotted, while on the other side and at the same time very surreal. Gave me Cronenberg and Lynch Vibes and knowing your appreciation for Lynch, I thought you might maybe quite liked the film. It definitely has some very vivid sequences and 80s feel to it, but I also don’t see me gravitate to it on a regular base.
Nice review. One of my all time favorites 👍