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This channel is for people in need of a helpful nudge out of a writer's block, or for providing inspiring material for your next short film or to garner a deeper appreciation of a movie you already loved or never even heard of.

Our main purpose is to explain why these movies leave such a lasting mark and how as a writer, filmmaker, game developer, etc., we can incorporate these lessons in our own creative work. Or even to help someone come to a personal realization with a movie.

(We have a heavy leaning towards genre movies)

Dune - Movie Review

Dune - Movie Review

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  • @satyanarayan347
    @satyanarayan34718 сағат бұрын

    one thing i realised after watching this movie is that no matter how hard you make effort if your partner doesnt reciprocate it becommes useless .dean was doing evrything under his capacity to save his relationship to add excitement in the relationship,but i guess that was not enough. he was happy with his financial condition but cindy wanted him to do more. cindy doesnt seem interested from the very beginning and neither did she tried later. even when he threw his ring ,he instantly went for searching, but cindy had made her mind and was not willing to make amends. relationships are hard but if both the people starts making little efforts it will revive.

  • @StinkerTheFirst
    @StinkerTheFirst19 сағат бұрын

    This is a key thing when being a novelist of any genre. It's markedly different from visual media. I was inspired to write novels from watching anime, and for a while I tried writing like stage direction. Writing has many different virtues to it that the visual can't do, and visa versa. Costumes are so hard to describe and then make work.

  • @davidvarga2916
    @davidvarga2916Күн бұрын

    Loved the part in the Wailing where they grouped up to kill the old guy, but they chickened out.

  • @Cyz171
    @Cyz171Күн бұрын

    "This is a story of an exhausted Man, trying to find a reason to stay" Perfect Summation

  • @Scipio488
    @Scipio4882 күн бұрын

    "Wildly considered"? I don't considered that opinion wild at all. In fact, I would say it is widely held.

  • @PukuBuffet
    @PukuBuffet3 күн бұрын

    It's not a doomed romance; its not even one to be fated in anyway. It's a movie about two people who share an intimate moment in space and time with an understanding that they both long for something in the world that seems to be frozen out of them. It's an understanding made real by a connection; and its ultimately ethereal and fleeting like any moment of understanding.

  • @franciscocastillo8002
    @franciscocastillo80024 күн бұрын

    The color of the Pomegranates should be here !! Why is not? 😢

  • @rayancedrichaddad1197
    @rayancedrichaddad11975 күн бұрын

    The Samurai Genre in Cinema is one of my Favorites. This Video is A true Complete Audiovisual encyclopedia about the Samurai Movie Genre in Cinema History. This Video is One of the Best Cinema Study Video I've watched. It's Always Inspiring to learn from you. Thousand Thanks Screened for this Inspiring video. Keep going. Your work is Great!💯💯💯

  • @bgbbff
    @bgbbff6 күн бұрын

    Tar was one of my favorite movies

  • @ZongTaVEVO
    @ZongTaVEVO9 күн бұрын

    That’s not a love story…thats a nightmare. And this a horror

  • @DoolallyProductions
    @DoolallyProductions10 күн бұрын

    The Void is awesome as it has the actor who played Windom Earle in Twin Peaks. Good to see him again.

  • @johnny5stacks60
    @johnny5stacks6010 күн бұрын

    I was in the Virgin Islands once. I met a girl, we ate lobster, drank piña coladas. At sunset, we made love like sea otters.

  • @RockyRajkumar-yg1ee
    @RockyRajkumar-yg1ee11 күн бұрын

    A tale of two sisters is a damn good movie👍🏻❤

  • @powerbelly211
    @powerbelly21112 күн бұрын

    Out of everything possible in horror films. I find body horror and losing grip on reality to be the scariest. And they are both 100 percent possible and could happen to any of us at anytime.

  • @ed-od9sd
    @ed-od9sd13 күн бұрын

    the most iconic post city pop flick

  • @ceronull5900
    @ceronull590014 күн бұрын

    Extremely disappointed you're using AI swill in your videos. So extremely disappointing

  • @pavan.kumar.n
    @pavan.kumar.n14 күн бұрын

    Exhuma takes the first spot

  • @arieswar4770
    @arieswar477015 күн бұрын

    The THING a Cult Classic ;-)

  • @iitylernallen
    @iitylernallen15 күн бұрын

    Cosmic horror is aboutnthe insiginificance of human existance. Our complete lack of understanding how the universe works. Its hard fkr script writers to leave their egos at the door and think of themselves as a fetus who has still yet to be awakened

  • @MrReaperofDead
    @MrReaperofDead16 күн бұрын

    Hmmm, that is a good question. I tried my hat at writing a cosmic horror (I usually write dystopias or science fictions, or even fiction fantasy) during the pre-pandemic writing cosmic horror would've never been on the table, but after post pandemic, I became very nihilistic about humanity. I believed in God, and am Christian, however that concept that mankind succeeding without divine intervention started to be a subject I dwelled on the most. So in sort, this fueled my ability to write horror scenes, like a room filled with darkness, or man-eating creatures, that would've been herbivores in real life. Or just the concept of an evil monster that is too overpowered to be stopped, stalking the protagonist. All of these become cosmic, when the novel never really explains how or when these creatures or this setting came to be. Evil exists, just as its always had. I think the main problem with writers failing to properly write their own version of cosmic horror, is that they over analyze what can't be explained. Like a hand reaching from the darkness is simple and to the point. But describing every minuity of trivial things like cults, or something not even integral to the plot is what makes a horror plot in the genre seem confused as to knowing even what it is. Like The Blair Witch Project, its horror that makes no sense to anybody, even the writer, and they hope that we get it. But we don't. There isn't any tangible symbolisms that we as the readers of viewers can relate to. Loneliness and despair is more prevalent now more than ever before.

  • @patrickwilson6767
    @patrickwilson676716 күн бұрын

    Hey the void is my favourite movie of all time

  • @richardharrison1910
    @richardharrison191016 күн бұрын

    The Kid Detective? Thanks, I'm going to seek it out.

  • @johnmanfredi810
    @johnmanfredi81017 күн бұрын

    This is a VERY good video,Screened.

  • @victorseastrom3455
    @victorseastrom345518 күн бұрын

    I think your thesis is very sound. I have one caveat; the writer needs to make sure that while they're telling the "family" story, the film doesn't devolve into what I call "Soap-Horror". I've seen too many films of recent that are so concerned with deep inter-personal relationships that they forget make it scary. After all , it's a horror film first. Keep it scary and keep it moving.

  • @johanramone
    @johanramone19 күн бұрын

    For me to! I saw this movie when i was 9 years old. The scene that stuck in my mind is when he´s hiding under the table and the syrup is pored out. Ive been searching for in for 31years, untill i found it about a week ago!!

  • @heatherperry481
    @heatherperry48120 күн бұрын

    That scene completely messed me up as a kid as well

  • @fuzzywzhe
    @fuzzywzhe20 күн бұрын

    The main theme of Black Mirror is that the future is horrible and inevitable. It's a terribly depressing show, where human beings all become slaves to technology.

  • @RoRiodd
    @RoRiodd23 күн бұрын

    Love this movie. I completely agree with this analysis.

  • @NomadBikerUK
    @NomadBikerUK23 күн бұрын

    Drive with Ryan Gosling is a great example of a Neo-Western

  • @Spractral
    @Spractral24 күн бұрын

    Gone baby gone isn't neo noir. Neither are a bunch of these others.

  • @12icool
    @12icool25 күн бұрын

    This is something you really shouldn’t have seen as a kid. At all.

  • @themelancholyofgay3543
    @themelancholyofgay354325 күн бұрын

    Making a story feel personal is what any story(horrow) must aim to achieve...

  • @howdy4504
    @howdy450428 күн бұрын

    I couldn't bring myself to finish the anime. The mangaka has a history of glorifying imperialism (e.g. Mikasa is named after a famous Japanese imperial ship) and I really didn't like the holocaust allusion like, at all. The thing I *do* like is how we are led to believe Eren is the hero because he is the protagonist, but he ends up being the villain. The lore is also deeply fascinating when it comes to Ymir (why didn't she just kill the king? smh). I just wish it didn't come with all the other baggage, and the severed head thing at the end 😬

  • @xgfreedom
    @xgfreedom28 күн бұрын

    I lost interest in the show when they revealed they themselves are titans.. and weapons of war that is slowly diminishing due to advancement of technology..... If i had to read or watch a show about ww1 or 2 style of show that talks about philosophy of war and utilitariansim, I wont be reading it from AXIS countries' work... just saying.

  • @Peppermint22101
    @Peppermint2210129 күн бұрын

    I think it's more about two people connecting in a very honest and real way, perhaps more so than in a romantic sense. It was more than romance, in my opinion. It was deep friendship, and connection.

  • @maxgallagher2535
    @maxgallagher2535Ай бұрын

    "Color Out of Space" was a good film with Nicolas Cage, it's not great but not bad at all !! but today James Wan (The Conjuring Universe - Insidious - Saw) is in the process of adapting "Call of Cthulhu" let's hope he doesn't make a mess and kill the myth forever🤞

  • @darinzadina6671
    @darinzadina6671Ай бұрын

    Every love story is a ghost story.

  • @user-sn9ig9vl5p
    @user-sn9ig9vl5pАй бұрын

    Body Heat is the first one to come to mind

  • @JK-wl5bx
    @JK-wl5bxАй бұрын

    Masterpiece of a film

  • @amglex
    @amglex16 күн бұрын

    Pedo vibes

  • @kentjensen4504
    @kentjensen4504Ай бұрын

    You're great, but you take some things for granted and it's holding you back. Lovecraft was ahead of his time in more ways than one and right about most things.

  • @facu13990
    @facu13990Ай бұрын

    Please watch the Argentinean horror movie of 2023: When Evil Lurks! I think it was one of the best movies of 2023. kzread.info/dash/bejne/i6aI0Lhvl7HgntI.html

  • @PMW3
    @PMW3Ай бұрын

    10:07 what movie is that?

  • @ryansims6171
    @ryansims6171Ай бұрын

    Solution is to make a dead space movie !!

  • @danibnnuy
    @danibnnuyАй бұрын

    stop using AI generated artwork, it's not ethical

  • @villapinstriping
    @villapinstripingАй бұрын

    Mandy

  • @Xxrocknrollgod
    @XxrocknrollgodАй бұрын

    Gay as hell

  • @trevorb.miller6385
    @trevorb.miller6385Ай бұрын

    I just don't get this. I was bored out of my fucking mind. Critics said it rewards patience. In my experience, it rewarded boredom with more boredom. Maybe because I never experienced this in childhood. I had no fear of the night as a kid. So I can't relate at all.

  • @ju999X
    @ju999XАй бұрын

    I just saw this movie 2 days ago for the first time and i’ve been watching reviews and dissections non stop, this video is the best i’ve seen yet!

  • @MePeterNicholls
    @MePeterNichollsАй бұрын

    Very hard to pull off well

  • @saiko_1
    @saiko_1Ай бұрын

    Lost in Translation is a very special movie. Thank you for this video.