Both can be enjoyed. Southpark is generally sharper and more biting satire. Slapstick is more family guy's style. Trey and Matt are right that most cutaways can happen in any episode.
@baileymoore7779Сағат бұрын
Göth or Goeth (the Anglicized spelling form) is pronounced Gert as in yogurt. The ö in German is pronounced with an er. Just FYI.
@dirdib692 сағат бұрын
I think the scene where Kendall tries to get Caroline to hear his troubles, and where she basically cuts out on him and then avoids him the next morning was among the most cutting in the series. I always thought that Kendall would take his own life during the course of the series.
@HarvestStore2 сағат бұрын
Great video.
@jeremyrichard27222 сағат бұрын
This is a year old, but people have been arguing about things like this for a very long time, and probably as long as writers have been competing. With humor it gets into things like high brow humor vs. low brow humor and the area between them. There is a place for both, especially when humor can be so subjective. As a general rule, shows like "The Simpsons" and "South Park" are designed to reinforce clear socio-political messaging, and that messaging has changed over time as the writers had their opinions change. Thus a style that favors story and narrative makes sense, where "Family Guy" is more just out to make people laugh and it does that by trying to surprise people. I think South Park and Family Guy seem cut from the same cloth, but the difference is FG actually does have limits as the Mohammad thing showed, and it was reinforced by Seth's commentary on it. It's not really a show that can claim anyone is a fair target, as at the end of the day Seth has clear limits on how far he will push, and I don't think they are good ones. Matt and Trey however will take personal risks, albeit while it's evolved as you might guess over two decades, even their style of "offensive to everyone" humor has some very clear underlying themes, their "offensive to everyone" label is in part because of their dedication to free speech. While I think both shows are funny, FG is more of a show for people who think they are smart but actually aren't, and it's eventual success was due to appealing to an increasingly lower common human denominator as Millennials and then Zoomers entered the viewing pool with the damage done to them by what passes as our educational system. SP has retained a high viewership level it seems, but I've noticed it resonates mostly with older people who were the original fans to begin with, in part because of how younger generations are taught to attack anything that questions their indoctrinated beliefs, and SP does that a lot, and this group has no understanding of how you can acknowledge and accept fair points being made without having to radically shift your entire overall belief paradigm. SP gets more and more accusations about not being funny anymore, or having lost it, as it tends to continually hit marks that those 35 and younger aren't always comfortable with. At the end of the day I think Seth is someone who will largely adapt whatever he claims to think to whatever is going to get the laughs and make the money. I'm not sure he even believes anything besides that to be fair, even if he is a good writer. I for example would point out that he's just like everyone else who will support Islam and it's ability to say prevent others from drawing pictures of Mohammad due to the backlash. You can't say you believe in the ability for women to be free from the control of men, while tip toeing around on of the biggest oppressors of women on the planet and affording them that kind of respect when they aren't even your religion, and bowing to threats of violence. I notice a lot of people like that, or solidly on the left, like to talk out of both sides of their mouth because they genuinely really stand for or with nothing and that's never a good thing. Ironically though I somehow suspect if say the RNC declared Donald Trump is now a sacred image and it's offensive for a non-Republican to draw him, that he, or anyone making such pretensions would afford it the same respect... with far less at stake than basically stripping 50% of the population of their human rights. Yes I am knocking Seth, but that's because why I like the show, this is the guy who wouldn't stand up to that, but does seem to spend part of his time preaching at us with "The Orville" which he's even in. Of course I suspect he did that simply because the formula worked and Trek was blowing chips.
@crazycatches11402 сағат бұрын
There’s this video called Jesse Pinkman Greatest Quotes and watching that whole video shows the amount of range he had to have to just play this one role. Truly a masterclass of acting from basically everyone involved
@michaelsupernor46822 сағат бұрын
Well described.
@videostoryanalyses89102 сағат бұрын
Great analysis.
@lucaspoteet16113 сағат бұрын
Incredible video and analysis. Super original!:) thanks a lot
@thuledragon66633 сағат бұрын
That joke made me hate Conway twitty
@-Swamp_Donkey-3 сағат бұрын
The conversation should be between American Dad and South Park. American Dad is 10x the show Family Guy.
@drgnldy81013 сағат бұрын
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@CY-pk6bw3 сағат бұрын
have you seen shogun yet?
@gideon113 сағат бұрын
thank you!
@FelixRosas103 сағат бұрын
As a kid I definitely liked Family Guy more. As an adult, I can’t stand to watch Family Guy post like 2005, but South Park still lives up and even gets better with time.
@bryanwhelan3514 сағат бұрын
crazy to imagine what the bolshevik's depravity was like in reality.
@LadyAstarionAncunin4 сағат бұрын
Seems it'd hardly be a big leap for him to see the side of the man he was playing given how easily young men are radicalized to this ideology just because they cannot get a date (due to their dehumanizing resentment even pre-radicalization). They'd feel good in those uniforms with little preparation. He didn't need as much preparation as he made. In fact, he went too far, according to his former partner.
@T2theG1234 сағат бұрын
Another great episode from my favorite content creator
@VICTORZITOSS5 сағат бұрын
Yaaaah Let's get this video to a lot of views in the first hour so that it gets love from youtube Algorithm bless this video which i liked even before watching it because it's that good Seriously, sometimes i end up pissed off because i can't like it again after watching it, fix that youtube Lots of words lots of engagement, yadda yadda
@VICTORZITOSS5 сағат бұрын
Yaaaah Let's get this video to a lot of views in the first hour so that it gets love from youtube Algorithm bless this video which i liked even before watching it because it's that good Seriously, sometimes i end up pissed off because i can't like it again after watching it, fix that youtube Lots of words lots of engagement, yadda yadda
@KillRhythm6 сағат бұрын
Homelander’s true daddy.
@earvinvela93116 сағат бұрын
You cooked brother
@demongustavditters71506 сағат бұрын
When my wife told me in the theatres that the Joker was heath ledger (Wayne tower scene when he holds the knife to Racheal's face) I was in disbelief. I hadn't thought about it and was mesmerized. I even rewatching it sometimes it's hard to see Heath. RIP Mr Ledger!
@tatianamelendez4906 сағат бұрын
The Helen and Amon cellar scene is such a masterclass in opposite acting from them both, a well as a genius study in tension. Him, pacing around like a nervous schoolboy, declaring his first love, and her absolutely frozen in abject terror. OOOOPH!!! Even the costume choices, both out of their respective uniforms, give this scene a disturbing intimacy, like in any other context this should be a romantic scene instead of a horror. Then the juxtaposition of him being fully-clothed and dry next to her wet near-nakedness, emphasizing his objectifying desire for her... Argh! Gives me chills every time. 😱
@laurena95635 сағат бұрын
I remember seeing this movie as a child (probably far younger than I should have been seeing it). This entire scene, with how it ends, I remember it was the first scene I ever remember literally gasping out loud to and covering my mouth. The jolt from his attempts at "romance," to his lashing out, I just remember staying with me far after the movie had finished.
@tatianamelendez4904 сағат бұрын
@laurena9563 Oh, I also saw this quite young, then again in high school for a Jewish American class elective, so I'm right there with you. It's certainly a movie that sticks with you. Especially towards to end, where Oskar asks Amon to let him put Helen on the list and take her with him. Amon stupidly says that he loves her and he's gonna marry her, but then does the one good thing in his entire life by letting her go. Jesus, such a powerful performance!
@VIVsVeiws6 сағат бұрын
Your script was incredibly well written! Bravo!
@ScarletRedCrimson7 сағат бұрын
Just because something is hard, dosnt mean its good or well-crafted. South Park is well-crafted, funny and has something to say. Family guy is just funny (sometimes) and nothing else. Hence why i personally like South Park the most. To me Family Guy is very much like the Big Bang Theory (a show i utterly loathe), its the comedic version of "LAUGH!!!" its an order without reason. You are being told to laugh at something that might not even be funny but you ferl forced to laugh even if the joke makes no sense.
@losalfajoresok7 сағат бұрын
Schindler's List is one of those movies I can't stand to watch again, partly because of the ending that breaks me into tears and partly for this character
@Frongo7 сағат бұрын
he isnt evil, he's just dirty
@romanreignsforever23117 сағат бұрын
hey just an observation do you by any chance can see if you can a essay video on Roman reigns tribal Chief character that’s in the wwe
@yourdisposalcount8 сағат бұрын
The Techno Union is at your disposal to admit this is not a bad observation.
@allaboutthevisuals778 сағат бұрын
Really good analysis. Frightening how evil individuals can become when placed in positions of power and accountability is effectively removed.
@riz82998 сағат бұрын
You never miss with these impeccable analysis videos. They fly by when watching
@th3omachos8 сағат бұрын
Bro this video made me sad fr
@TheHouse22818 сағат бұрын
I don’t know if you mention this in the video yet but Ralph was so good as goeth that one of the survivors of the płaszów camp started shaking uncontrollably when she met him in full uniform
@Brian4747-pt5fv9 сағат бұрын
I hate family guy. I do not like south park. Both are identic but south park is not as bad.
@raycegumpxx22099 сағат бұрын
Family Guy is like a kids show but the innuendos for the adults watching are on the nose
@just_a_dude3549 сағат бұрын
Thank You Im a New Subscriber !!! Loking forward to look at more videos ❤❤I saw Your Good Will Hunting video Its brilliant !!! ❤
@JustanObservation9 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@Zenmgtow9 сағат бұрын
This is WHY I loath Hollywood. History. That never happened. Drama. Emotion. Not real. And people think.... "Evil nazis ". To influence so many...
@MemoirsofaGamer19829 сағат бұрын
Crazy we got this and The Acolyte in the same year. One is a masterpiece in story, tension and direction. The other is what happens when youre hired cos of DEI
@MemoirsofaGamer19829 сағат бұрын
This version is masterful. The actors are SO GOOD. You can see they know more than theyre saying to each other in the performances. I loved every second of it
@meowlol977010 сағат бұрын
Honestly you can’t compare them they’re sisters not twins but more like cousins
@IDKSS10 сағат бұрын
A good guy.
@jakecruise9010 сағат бұрын
He was roobed from that oscar, no doubt. The Academy has always been biased if not even corrupt.
@user-zr2us4kw8q3 сағат бұрын
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@siniaura10 сағат бұрын
Those Eyes...Posture. Small details
@blake791510 сағат бұрын
I feel like Tome Glenn-Carney studied this performance as Aegon
@jameslough632910 сағат бұрын
Amon might just be the scariest movie villain I’ve ever seen. He’s a psychotic genocidal monster with the mind of a child and the fact that he’s based on a real man (who supposedly committed far worse atrocities than the movie version) makes him all the more frightening.
@HoopsAndDinoMan10 сағат бұрын
Not sure if you'd ever be interested in analyzing a voice acting performance, but I think that would be an interesting thing to see from this channel.
@BrendanLorenzo10 сағат бұрын
He did Cartman from South Park last week
@kingelijah80498 сағат бұрын
My immediate thought was Armin Shimerman as Andrew Ryan.
@galacticgoosegaming884310 сағат бұрын
I like both of them - but for different reasons. Family guy is a show I will put on to do chores or maybe watch just an episode with dinner, south park is something I put on when I want to be engaged with the show and watch more episodes.
@StephanKochs10 сағат бұрын
Great video, great actor, great performance! BTW: the name is not pronounced with an English-soundingTH at the end. It‘s just a T.
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Masterful analysis!
Both can be enjoyed. Southpark is generally sharper and more biting satire. Slapstick is more family guy's style. Trey and Matt are right that most cutaways can happen in any episode.
Göth or Goeth (the Anglicized spelling form) is pronounced Gert as in yogurt. The ö in German is pronounced with an er. Just FYI.
I think the scene where Kendall tries to get Caroline to hear his troubles, and where she basically cuts out on him and then avoids him the next morning was among the most cutting in the series. I always thought that Kendall would take his own life during the course of the series.
Great video.
This is a year old, but people have been arguing about things like this for a very long time, and probably as long as writers have been competing. With humor it gets into things like high brow humor vs. low brow humor and the area between them. There is a place for both, especially when humor can be so subjective. As a general rule, shows like "The Simpsons" and "South Park" are designed to reinforce clear socio-political messaging, and that messaging has changed over time as the writers had their opinions change. Thus a style that favors story and narrative makes sense, where "Family Guy" is more just out to make people laugh and it does that by trying to surprise people. I think South Park and Family Guy seem cut from the same cloth, but the difference is FG actually does have limits as the Mohammad thing showed, and it was reinforced by Seth's commentary on it. It's not really a show that can claim anyone is a fair target, as at the end of the day Seth has clear limits on how far he will push, and I don't think they are good ones. Matt and Trey however will take personal risks, albeit while it's evolved as you might guess over two decades, even their style of "offensive to everyone" humor has some very clear underlying themes, their "offensive to everyone" label is in part because of their dedication to free speech. While I think both shows are funny, FG is more of a show for people who think they are smart but actually aren't, and it's eventual success was due to appealing to an increasingly lower common human denominator as Millennials and then Zoomers entered the viewing pool with the damage done to them by what passes as our educational system. SP has retained a high viewership level it seems, but I've noticed it resonates mostly with older people who were the original fans to begin with, in part because of how younger generations are taught to attack anything that questions their indoctrinated beliefs, and SP does that a lot, and this group has no understanding of how you can acknowledge and accept fair points being made without having to radically shift your entire overall belief paradigm. SP gets more and more accusations about not being funny anymore, or having lost it, as it tends to continually hit marks that those 35 and younger aren't always comfortable with. At the end of the day I think Seth is someone who will largely adapt whatever he claims to think to whatever is going to get the laughs and make the money. I'm not sure he even believes anything besides that to be fair, even if he is a good writer. I for example would point out that he's just like everyone else who will support Islam and it's ability to say prevent others from drawing pictures of Mohammad due to the backlash. You can't say you believe in the ability for women to be free from the control of men, while tip toeing around on of the biggest oppressors of women on the planet and affording them that kind of respect when they aren't even your religion, and bowing to threats of violence. I notice a lot of people like that, or solidly on the left, like to talk out of both sides of their mouth because they genuinely really stand for or with nothing and that's never a good thing. Ironically though I somehow suspect if say the RNC declared Donald Trump is now a sacred image and it's offensive for a non-Republican to draw him, that he, or anyone making such pretensions would afford it the same respect... with far less at stake than basically stripping 50% of the population of their human rights. Yes I am knocking Seth, but that's because why I like the show, this is the guy who wouldn't stand up to that, but does seem to spend part of his time preaching at us with "The Orville" which he's even in. Of course I suspect he did that simply because the formula worked and Trek was blowing chips.
There’s this video called Jesse Pinkman Greatest Quotes and watching that whole video shows the amount of range he had to have to just play this one role. Truly a masterclass of acting from basically everyone involved
Well described.
Great analysis.
Incredible video and analysis. Super original!:) thanks a lot
That joke made me hate Conway twitty
The conversation should be between American Dad and South Park. American Dad is 10x the show Family Guy.
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have you seen shogun yet?
thank you!
As a kid I definitely liked Family Guy more. As an adult, I can’t stand to watch Family Guy post like 2005, but South Park still lives up and even gets better with time.
crazy to imagine what the bolshevik's depravity was like in reality.
Seems it'd hardly be a big leap for him to see the side of the man he was playing given how easily young men are radicalized to this ideology just because they cannot get a date (due to their dehumanizing resentment even pre-radicalization). They'd feel good in those uniforms with little preparation. He didn't need as much preparation as he made. In fact, he went too far, according to his former partner.
Another great episode from my favorite content creator
Yaaaah Let's get this video to a lot of views in the first hour so that it gets love from youtube Algorithm bless this video which i liked even before watching it because it's that good Seriously, sometimes i end up pissed off because i can't like it again after watching it, fix that youtube Lots of words lots of engagement, yadda yadda
Yaaaah Let's get this video to a lot of views in the first hour so that it gets love from youtube Algorithm bless this video which i liked even before watching it because it's that good Seriously, sometimes i end up pissed off because i can't like it again after watching it, fix that youtube Lots of words lots of engagement, yadda yadda
Homelander’s true daddy.
You cooked brother
When my wife told me in the theatres that the Joker was heath ledger (Wayne tower scene when he holds the knife to Racheal's face) I was in disbelief. I hadn't thought about it and was mesmerized. I even rewatching it sometimes it's hard to see Heath. RIP Mr Ledger!
The Helen and Amon cellar scene is such a masterclass in opposite acting from them both, a well as a genius study in tension. Him, pacing around like a nervous schoolboy, declaring his first love, and her absolutely frozen in abject terror. OOOOPH!!! Even the costume choices, both out of their respective uniforms, give this scene a disturbing intimacy, like in any other context this should be a romantic scene instead of a horror. Then the juxtaposition of him being fully-clothed and dry next to her wet near-nakedness, emphasizing his objectifying desire for her... Argh! Gives me chills every time. 😱
I remember seeing this movie as a child (probably far younger than I should have been seeing it). This entire scene, with how it ends, I remember it was the first scene I ever remember literally gasping out loud to and covering my mouth. The jolt from his attempts at "romance," to his lashing out, I just remember staying with me far after the movie had finished.
@laurena9563 Oh, I also saw this quite young, then again in high school for a Jewish American class elective, so I'm right there with you. It's certainly a movie that sticks with you. Especially towards to end, where Oskar asks Amon to let him put Helen on the list and take her with him. Amon stupidly says that he loves her and he's gonna marry her, but then does the one good thing in his entire life by letting her go. Jesus, such a powerful performance!
Your script was incredibly well written! Bravo!
Just because something is hard, dosnt mean its good or well-crafted. South Park is well-crafted, funny and has something to say. Family guy is just funny (sometimes) and nothing else. Hence why i personally like South Park the most. To me Family Guy is very much like the Big Bang Theory (a show i utterly loathe), its the comedic version of "LAUGH!!!" its an order without reason. You are being told to laugh at something that might not even be funny but you ferl forced to laugh even if the joke makes no sense.
Schindler's List is one of those movies I can't stand to watch again, partly because of the ending that breaks me into tears and partly for this character
he isnt evil, he's just dirty
hey just an observation do you by any chance can see if you can a essay video on Roman reigns tribal Chief character that’s in the wwe
The Techno Union is at your disposal to admit this is not a bad observation.
Really good analysis. Frightening how evil individuals can become when placed in positions of power and accountability is effectively removed.
You never miss with these impeccable analysis videos. They fly by when watching
Bro this video made me sad fr
I don’t know if you mention this in the video yet but Ralph was so good as goeth that one of the survivors of the płaszów camp started shaking uncontrollably when she met him in full uniform
I hate family guy. I do not like south park. Both are identic but south park is not as bad.
Family Guy is like a kids show but the innuendos for the adults watching are on the nose
Thank You Im a New Subscriber !!! Loking forward to look at more videos ❤❤I saw Your Good Will Hunting video Its brilliant !!! ❤
Thank you!
This is WHY I loath Hollywood. History. That never happened. Drama. Emotion. Not real. And people think.... "Evil nazis ". To influence so many...
Crazy we got this and The Acolyte in the same year. One is a masterpiece in story, tension and direction. The other is what happens when youre hired cos of DEI
This version is masterful. The actors are SO GOOD. You can see they know more than theyre saying to each other in the performances. I loved every second of it
Honestly you can’t compare them they’re sisters not twins but more like cousins
A good guy.
He was roobed from that oscar, no doubt. The Academy has always been biased if not even corrupt.
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Those Eyes...Posture. Small details
I feel like Tome Glenn-Carney studied this performance as Aegon
Amon might just be the scariest movie villain I’ve ever seen. He’s a psychotic genocidal monster with the mind of a child and the fact that he’s based on a real man (who supposedly committed far worse atrocities than the movie version) makes him all the more frightening.
Not sure if you'd ever be interested in analyzing a voice acting performance, but I think that would be an interesting thing to see from this channel.
He did Cartman from South Park last week
My immediate thought was Armin Shimerman as Andrew Ryan.
I like both of them - but for different reasons. Family guy is a show I will put on to do chores or maybe watch just an episode with dinner, south park is something I put on when I want to be engaged with the show and watch more episodes.
Great video, great actor, great performance! BTW: the name is not pronounced with an English-soundingTH at the end. It‘s just a T.