Does Interstellar Suck? - MOVIE FIGHTS!

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Spencer Gilbert (writer of "Honest Trailers"), Nick Mundy, and Roger Barr (from I-Mockery) debate with host Andy Signore (Creator of "Honest Trailers") over the following Movie Fights for the week of 11/09/14:
3:28 FIGHT 1: Do We Like The Star Wars Episode 7 Title?
9:25 FIGHT 2: Does Interstellar Live Up To The Hype?
25:12 FIGHT 3: Best Director In The World Today?
34:06 FIGHT 4: Best Movie Trilogy of All Time?
42:59 FIGHT 5: Should Fast & The Furious End With Furious 7?
49:47 FIGHT 6: Should Andy Serkis be Nominated For An Oscar?
57:41 FIGHT 7: Do We Actually Need Toy Story 4?
1:00:57 FIGHT 8: Best Disney Animated Movie?
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@Iamthedeception
@Iamthedeception 9 жыл бұрын
"Can we not have a 10-minute long docking sequence in space movies?" Fuck off. That scene was one of, if not the best scene in the entire movie.
@travegbert3447
@travegbert3447 9 жыл бұрын
So true. The suspense music, visuals, the ferociousness of space, physics and gravity... All exhibited by Matthew McCaughney's brilliant acting and charm: there's no comparison. Also nice display picture. You Homestuck?
@ankushmenat
@ankushmenat 9 жыл бұрын
Agreed man... Even my ass got goosebumps :p
@tonepursuit7110
@tonepursuit7110 9 жыл бұрын
Seriously agreed!! I was literally on the edge of my seat. Such a great scene!
@kinghenrock3598
@kinghenrock3598 9 жыл бұрын
the point is how cliche is it? if every space movie does it... these guys watch lots of movies from their point of view i would agree...
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
I'VE SPENT THE LAST FEW YEARS NOT FLYING, IN CRYO-SLEEP, AND GETTING AMMONIA POISONING THAT SHOULD HAVE BLINDED ME IF NOT KILLED ME, BUT FK YEA CHECK OUT THIS SWEET MANEUVER
@JemelOneFive
@JemelOneFive 9 жыл бұрын
*I don't understand* how anyone can say this film *SUCKS!* It was a masterpiece. A brilliant film from start to finish. So good i need to watch it again.
@Skitz0frenix
@Skitz0frenix 9 жыл бұрын
I can understand why if someones brain can't handle all the information and smart dialogue Nolan is throwing at people in his films, which makes it difficult for people to follow the movie... I haven't come across a single Nolan movie I disliked, I love how he can mess up our minds with the stories he portrays in his films. That being said Interstellar is probably his best movie *IN MY OPINION!*
@TheRealJYPark14
@TheRealJYPark14 9 жыл бұрын
Kid Kula Inception was beyond better
@SerenGetter
@SerenGetter 9 жыл бұрын
I also agree Interstellar is definately flawed, but its far from sucking. It's a good movie, but anyone outright calling it a masterpiece seems outright biased towards Nolan
@Lostzilla847
@Lostzilla847 9 жыл бұрын
Shut up
@viktoreriksson8782
@viktoreriksson8782 9 жыл бұрын
Kid Kula There wasn't that much information to handle really. If you look beyond all the visuals, the story and the characterization is pretty weak.
@johnhasaguitar
@johnhasaguitar 9 жыл бұрын
What is that large man talking about? "It the most convenient movie I have ever seen" "What if he hadn't found Nasa? What if his daughter wasn't a super genius?" This logic makes no fucking sense. You could say that kind of stuff about any movie. "What if Luke had crashed his ship instead of shooting the target in the Death Star?" "What if Spock fell off a cliff while he was in Starfleet Academy?" "What if Mary Poppins got knocked up, and was therefore too busy to be a nanny to some other kids?"
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
Cooper flying into a black hole was not the plan. If you want to make a coherent analogy, the Star Wars plot would have depended entirely on Luke Skywalker crashing his ship (contrary to the plan) and in doing so, he sends the coordinates to the rebel base back to himself, and the plans to the death star back to his daughter. And then he reappears in his home solar system close enough to a star base that wasn't there before, just in time to be rescued before he runs out of air.
@johnhasaguitar
@johnhasaguitar 9 жыл бұрын
Point taken. Even if he hadn't sent the coordinates to himself, I wouldn't call this "too convenient." Usually one goes to see a movie because it's an unusual story. Every time a gunman misses the protagnist's face in a movie. "OMG SO CONVENIENT"
@michaelhall5870
@michaelhall5870 9 жыл бұрын
kewltony Time DID NOT exist in the black hole! If you didn't know that then that explains why you didn't like the movie. So he could have stayed there forever, but he was found by humans in the future
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
Michael Hall A) He is still experiencing time, he is still breathing air, his neurons are still firing. The chemical reactions that sustain his body are still in progress. The time dilation relative to earth is unknown. B) None of this has anything to with what I said.
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
johnhasaguitar {{ Every time a gunman misses the protagnist's face in a movie. "OMG SO CONVENIENT" }} No, again you are saying the exact opposite thing that would complete the analogy. An analogous situation would have the protagonist, despite his best efforts, getting struck by a gunman's bullet but it happens in such a way that it transports him to another dimension where he can send a message back to his daughter that will save her, but also a message back to himself that will put him in the exact location to get hit by that bullet. And then he emerges from the dimension to be saved just before he died and OMGDRAMA while his daughter still has a few drops left in the tank.
@gulinp1
@gulinp1 9 жыл бұрын
INterstellar is like 5000000000000 times better then any Marvel movie that SJ guys are hyping every movie fight
@jonnemesis11
@jonnemesis11 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is a piece of shit that only childish Nolan fanboys would think its good.
@gulinp1
@gulinp1 9 жыл бұрын
unknown unknown pg 13 explosion galore with no storyline = avengers , they look like michael bay made them
@jonnemesis11
@jonnemesis11 9 жыл бұрын
Petar Gulin Self-indulgent parody of 2001 = Interstellar
@gulinp1
@gulinp1 9 жыл бұрын
unknown unknown transformers without Optimus = av(r)engers
@jonnemesis11
@jonnemesis11 9 жыл бұрын
Petar Gulin Kubrick without talent = Nolan
@ankurama42
@ankurama42 9 жыл бұрын
I hate to sound like a broken record but these guys didn't understand the fucking movie. The daughter was supposed to be the genius who saved everything. It wasn't a co-incidence, it was destined. And this movie made more sense than the whole humanity combined. Of course, this movie is not perfect and has some pacing issues( because you can't fit everything in a 3 hour movie). But these guys are straight up jack-asses and like to simplify everything. You guys just lost credibility and respect from me.
@ankitsharma-bn2ey
@ankitsharma-bn2ey 9 жыл бұрын
You just don't know what you are talking about. Do you? The soundtrack was terrible and nothing made sense. This movie sucked ass. Admit it.
@ankurama42
@ankurama42 9 жыл бұрын
You gotta be specific about the film so that i can be able to tear you apart. The soundtrack was reasonable. Don't blame the film if your theatre was terrible.
@ankitsharma-bn2ey
@ankitsharma-bn2ey 9 жыл бұрын
What about the 'falling into black hole'? That made sense? Grow up.
@ankurama42
@ankurama42 9 жыл бұрын
First of All. SPOLER ALERT. And my answer is - Ask 'them'. No, but seriously, the fifth dimensional us made sure of the things that were happening in the library(black hole).
@ankurama42
@ankurama42 9 жыл бұрын
RobbyRaccoon That was the point. So they can understand what i was trying to say.
@SubterrelProspector
@SubterrelProspector 9 жыл бұрын
I don't understand therefore PLOT HOLES duuuur
@WryLion
@WryLion 9 жыл бұрын
That is the pain of the Doctor Who fan that actually understands the rules of the show. While hordes of idiots call the writing terrible because they can't wrap the concept of a fixed point in time around their head.
@supastar25
@supastar25 9 жыл бұрын
Exactly...most of the supposed 'plot holes' I've heard of so far are just people not even attempting to understand the themes and concepts being explored.
@Str1000ac
@Str1000ac 9 жыл бұрын
Something is terrible wrong with the movie if people are discussing about "plot holes"
@Str1000ac
@Str1000ac 9 жыл бұрын
***** The whole Interstellar movie was made by fixing plot holes. It does nothing else.
@Jessejec109
@Jessejec109 9 жыл бұрын
How arrogant do you have to be lol THIS MOVIE IS NOT COMPLICATED. It spoon feeds you basically everything. Stop blaming peoples dislike for the film on not understanding. The film is completely disjointed. The pacing is awful and half the characters are irrelevant and unnecessary. It has the ambition of a Kubrick but is executed like a Shyamalan
@NavasGonzalo
@NavasGonzalo 8 жыл бұрын
It can have its flaws, but suck? Interstellar SUCK?? come on... wtf
@captainmarvelwilson508
@captainmarvelwilson508 8 жыл бұрын
+Gonzalo Navas It's not a bad movie. It just wasn't great and it had a lot of flaws that just made everything so confusing. This movie was very, very hard to love. Why can't you understand me when I say that? I don't hate this movie.
@Richie7788
@Richie7788 8 жыл бұрын
it really sucks
@leemcqueen500
@leemcqueen500 8 жыл бұрын
He said it's crazy that people can say it suck's not that they don't love it.
@WoodBlock707
@WoodBlock707 8 жыл бұрын
Can say the samething about BvS.
@kristianvukajlovic6789
@kristianvukajlovic6789 8 жыл бұрын
Well it's a problem to put it in rank with BvS but it's not one of top 50 movies as according to people (IMDB)
@hollyroxy25
@hollyroxy25 8 жыл бұрын
My favorite directors today are David Fincher, Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, & Christopher Nolan.
@snuffmeister6720
@snuffmeister6720 8 жыл бұрын
my favourite fruit is orange, apple, banana and orange.
@hollyroxy25
@hollyroxy25 8 жыл бұрын
snuff meister okay.....lol
@suttree3233
@suttree3233 8 жыл бұрын
+Holly Roxy 1. Fincher 2.Edgar Wright 3. Stanley Kubrick 4. Lynne Ramsay
@hollyroxy25
@hollyroxy25 8 жыл бұрын
Declan franks yea I would put kubrick in my top of all time but I was picking from directors that are still alive today
@jameslisle7775
@jameslisle7775 8 жыл бұрын
Spielberg,Scorsese,Nolan and Terrintino.
@swiftyproduction
@swiftyproduction 9 жыл бұрын
Guys, there's no point in trying to tell people in the comments that Insterstellar is shit, its a Christopher Nolan movie, which means that all the Nolanites will defend it to death and won't bother listening to your points.
@derekholland2001
@derekholland2001 9 жыл бұрын
I have noticed that... Holy shit
@BoilingHotCoffee
@BoilingHotCoffee 9 жыл бұрын
John Harrison you're acting like a nolanite right now idiot
@aaronrivas7977
@aaronrivas7977 9 жыл бұрын
I don't like how people think that the fact that you like a movie made by Christopher Nolan, then you are a die hard fan, and you just speak nonsense
@swiftyproduction
@swiftyproduction 9 жыл бұрын
Commander Cody I was talking about how most if the people *commenting* were die hard Nolan fans.
@RippinTent
@RippinTent 9 жыл бұрын
***** anyone who liked contact forfeits their right to have an opinion on anything for the rest of time as they have no ability to reason or even feel basic human emotions like hunger and thirst. you sir are an abomination, a scar upon the face of rationality and decency. you are the one percent of the one percent that fail to understand humanity, yet seek to control it through strange rituals the likes of which would horrify any species capable of thought. all this is incontrovertibly true and has in effect been confessed by you already. I can only conclude that your sole reason for existence is that god planned long ago to fashion a punishment for satan so severe that none could ever again question the absolute power of our lord. I only pray that when you're deep in the pit of hell, torturing the devil with your mere presence, that he can hold onto the pride that though the lord hast wrought the entirety of his vengeance upon him, that at least he, satan, is still not so despicable a being as you.
@mannyvz17
@mannyvz17 9 жыл бұрын
Anyone who thinks they're smart because they "get" Christopher Nolan's movies should watch something by Andrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman or Jean-Luc Godard. I like Christopher Nolan but I'm sick of people acting like they're intellectuals because they watched "Inception" twenty times.
@TheRealSkeletor
@TheRealSkeletor 9 жыл бұрын
Now let me know when you figure out Memento. :P Inception is another one targeted at the lowest common denominator (action blockbuster movie fans), not intellectuals.
@afkarreza7089
@afkarreza7089 9 жыл бұрын
Skeletor Jopko It isn't very difficult to figure out 'Memento'. It is still my favorite Nolan movie but I agree that Tarkovsky, Bergman, and directors like Paul Thomas Anderson get overlooked. There are a lot of great foreign directors out there like Wong Kar Wai, Park Chan Wook, Lars Von Trier, Steve McQueen who also make very complex films. Not just scientifically but more on a human level.
@TheRealSkeletor
@TheRealSkeletor 9 жыл бұрын
Afkar Reza Oh really? Then answer me this one question: Was "Teddy" the real John G?
@mannyvz17
@mannyvz17 9 жыл бұрын
Skeletor Jopko I haven't seen Memento in a long time, but I don't remember it being too hard to follow. I really liked it though.
@TheRealSkeletor
@TheRealSkeletor 9 жыл бұрын
***** I agree, that's what I like about it also. Riddle me this, though: If "Teddy" wasn't John G, why did Leonard shoot him?
@tresjohns8444
@tresjohns8444 8 жыл бұрын
what blows my mind is that in the same breath these guys can rip apart interstellar then want more fast and furious......
@stondexx7381
@stondexx7381 8 жыл бұрын
lmao ,my thought exactly.
@marymulroy3397
@marymulroy3397 7 жыл бұрын
fast and furious knows its stupid, interstellar asks you to take it seriously than hits you in the face with "love is the fifth dimension bullshit"
@bobcharlotte8724
@bobcharlotte8724 5 жыл бұрын
They're going for different things and are incomparable. Fast n furious has no identity crisis, interstellar does.
@Miss_Murph
@Miss_Murph 9 жыл бұрын
Something I've noticed is that the majority of people who hate the movie didn't exactly pay bloody attention. Something I've heard a lot is "how does copper just conveniently end up near Saturn?" And that is one of the stupidest fucking questions about this movie. He goes through the wormhole, that's why he ends up at Saturn! Not only that, but fat guy (sorry, don't know his name) was asking how cooper got to the NASA place. Again, stupid fucking question. Cooper had gotten the co-ordinates from TARS and had it converted to Binary to tell himself how to get there. People need to pay more attention before bashing on amazing films. :/
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
Except the black hole and worm hole are not the same.
@josend
@josend 9 жыл бұрын
kewltony After the tessarract collapses, he goes through the wormhole.
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
It was a good thing he mastered faster than light travel to escape the pull of the black hole and navigated toward the worm hole before his oxygen ran out.
@josend
@josend 9 жыл бұрын
he didnt, but maybe the ones who build the tessaract did
@kewltony
@kewltony 9 жыл бұрын
they build a tesserract connected to a girl's bedroom in the middle of a black hole, with a faster than light ejector seat, on the off chance that her father will fall into the black hole and convince himself to fly to the black hole... because they couldn't master morse code
@capenati
@capenati 9 жыл бұрын
Whoever says Interstellar sucks has no knowledge of film making and should just stick watching to Transformers and comic movies. Do I think Interstellar is a masterpiece? No, it had a few ambitions that it could never fully resolve, but the cinematography, plot, acting, direction, and general pacing were fantastic. A solid 9/10 for me.
@clancywiggum56
@clancywiggum56 9 жыл бұрын
Money thinks avengers is a masterpiece. It's safe to say he doesn't have a clue about movie quality
@jackragnarok8141
@jackragnarok8141 9 жыл бұрын
The music and the sound in general sucked. The story was a cliche. The emotional bond between father and daughter was none existent. Whoever say Interstellar didn't suck, knows nothing about audio production or emotional story telling. And is just defending Nolan because he is Nolan. 2/10.
@R3DSH1FT196
@R3DSH1FT196 9 жыл бұрын
Dogpool Only if you think that a film has to be an artistic masterpiece to have quality. I hate it how people think action movies that are fun to watch are somehow invalid as being good movies.
@dolamitic
@dolamitic 9 жыл бұрын
The acting was good but was not central to the movie. As someone who understood all the physics and mathematical plot holes, I would commend them on the accuracy and explanation on a lot of these. The cinematography in a lot of areas was fantastic. The dialogue was clunky in areas and the ending was very cliche.
@capenati
@capenati 9 жыл бұрын
Holypikemanz LOL what? your comment made me laugh so hard
@JoeStaehle
@JoeStaehle 9 жыл бұрын
Seemed like uneducated attacks on the movie Interstellar. I understood the movie just fine and I was neither bored nor distracted. I thought it was great.
@CaelDegg
@CaelDegg 9 жыл бұрын
Same!
@virtualsplash72
@virtualsplash72 9 жыл бұрын
Space and stuff is hard :P
@harvirdhindsa3244
@harvirdhindsa3244 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is a defining movie for Christopher Nolan. A masterpiece that will stand the test of time. And those who did not like it are likely just not very bright and are not able to keep track of the film and how time dilation and black holes really work. And what the hell was it with bashing Hans Zimmer? That man is a genius composer and I have not heard a single score of his that wasn't great. Interstellar, Inception and the Dark Knight are three movies among others that make Christopher Nolan the best there is today.
@Laf92
@Laf92 9 жыл бұрын
Does anyone actually know how wormholes work?
@Laf92
@Laf92 9 жыл бұрын
I don't think people hated interstellar because they didn't get the science, I liked it but it had lots of flaws.
@harvirdhindsa3244
@harvirdhindsa3244 9 жыл бұрын
longhorns13192 what flaws, may I ask? That's fine its your opinion but justify it please.
@harvirdhindsa3244
@harvirdhindsa3244 9 жыл бұрын
longhorns13192 wormholes are a real possibility and are obviously one of the more extreme physics present in the film. I know the concepts partially at least and understood the movie. But no one on this planet can say they know all there is about wormholes. If they do, they are lying to you.
@Laf92
@Laf92 9 жыл бұрын
Harvir Dhindsa the exposition in the first 40 minutes of the film was clunky. The justification for the ending with the watch was nonsensical. But despite that I did not think the ending was bad, i thought the movie did earn that "sappy" black hole discovery because it set it up well in the beginning (that ghost stuff with Murphy). It was a great sci-fi adventure movie that provoked a lot of emotions and thought so I have little to complain about it
@KimberlyPerrye
@KimberlyPerrye 9 жыл бұрын
Re: Interstellar - the genius of the film is that the "sappy love story" & the "ghost element" that you guys hated so much is the very first film representation of a complex scientific theorem, 5D "Bulk Beings" interacting with our 3D "brane". The difficulties inherent in translating those concepts mathematically are daunting enough and to be able to put them onscreen, making them pivotal to the theme and plot, is beyond commendable; it is extraordinary. Yes, the "love story" and the "ghost in the bookshelf" seem out of place and perhaps a bit corny or simplistic in a Sci-Fi 'space film' at first glance, yet when you realize that Christopher Nolan is actually giving a doctorate-level physics lesson to the entire world through his storytelling, we should be in awe of his gifts. There is a reason that so few every achieve the level of education and understanding requisite to study 5D Bulk, 3D brane, theoretical gravity, and the physics of black holes, and despite these barriers Nolan created a vehicle in Interstellar that allows even children to grasp these concepts and for that, we should give him the credit he is due.
@johnhasaguitar
@johnhasaguitar 9 жыл бұрын
Kimberly Perrye Fuck yes. Thank you! No one even attempts to address subjects such as these in a Hollywood film. Is it perfect? No. But a couple of tiny flaws don't negate the fact this is one of the most ambitious and brilliant movies of all time. I'm glad he didn't pander to the lowest common denominator. How any intelligent even quasi-scientifically minded person (or at least one who can appreciate raising the bar for intelligent concepts in a film) can brush off this film boggles my mind. This film actually gives me hope for the future, for raising the intellectual bar when it comes to entertainment, and reigniting the spark in some for science. I saw this for the first time in STL, and was impressed I later went on to see it at the largest imax in the country in NYC in 70mm film. If you haven't seen the 70mm version, please find a location that it showing it before it disappears. You won't have another opportunity to see it in 70mm in the future.
@KimberlyPerrye
@KimberlyPerrye 9 жыл бұрын
johnhasaguitar LoL, I'm glad my post was appreciated. To be frank, this film ought to be part of the curriculum for Intro To Physics/Astrophysics in college. A singular achievement for Nolan et al.
@johnhasaguitar
@johnhasaguitar 9 жыл бұрын
or even better, at the highschool level. Generate interest in the field before reaching college.
@KimberlyPerrye
@KimberlyPerrye 9 жыл бұрын
johnhasaguitar Agreed. It would be a refreshing change & a needed step forward.
@alprudhomme1
@alprudhomme1 9 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your comment on the film Kimberly. I couldn't agree more. I don't think I've ever seen such a successful blend of art and science in cinema before, and it has to be celebrated. The film may actually inspire future researchers to be interested in those questions and keep making important discoveries.
@SNOREOFF
@SNOREOFF 9 жыл бұрын
Watched Interstellar today and my reaction is just WOW. This is one of these movies that makes you think about humanity and were we are going. There is also a scientific part in it which makes you realize how "undeveloped" we are, for the time being. Nolan is a genius, not only he made a brilliant film but also that screenplay was fantastic you really have to be smart to come up with something like this. Anyway this movie will definitely win Oscars next year, the question is how many.
@jarib3858
@jarib3858 9 жыл бұрын
I watched it today to!!!! and i fucking liked it! dat mindfuck!
@ankurama42
@ankurama42 9 жыл бұрын
***** Nolan said this movie was inspired by mirror directed by Starkovsky.
@SNOREOFF
@SNOREOFF 9 жыл бұрын
Nicholas Bertagna Exactly :D Also how come his movies are so popular and are in cinemas all over the world.
@ankurama42
@ankurama42 9 жыл бұрын
***** I don't know. I haven't seen either. I just saw Nolan's interview.
@jarib3858
@jarib3858 9 жыл бұрын
you must watch it! its DA BEST MOVIE EVER!
@JAFOpty
@JAFOpty 9 жыл бұрын
Toy Story 1: One toy is lost, the other toys go find it. Toy Story 2: One toy is lost, the other toys go find it. Toy Story 3: One toy is lost, the other toys go find it. I wonder what is the plot for 4.
@davidmendez3899
@davidmendez3899 9 жыл бұрын
not even close
@JAFOpty
@JAFOpty 9 жыл бұрын
Ok let me be more accurate: A toy gets lost, stolen or "left accidentally"... then goes back. BTW I am never said they are bad movies, but the plots are basically the same.
@noecamarena9
@noecamarena9 9 жыл бұрын
***** so... retrieve lost toy?
@Ndoelicious
@Ndoelicious 9 жыл бұрын
JAFOpty Every superhero movies plot : origin story-introducing villains-save the world. It's a family movie, do you want them toys to be always in the house all the time?
@JAFOpty
@JAFOpty 9 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with that superhero comment too. And It is OK, I am not a hater, but objectively, they are the same. I wish Pixar could become the next Ghibli Studios.
@jack0lantern93
@jack0lantern93 9 жыл бұрын
I'm baffled at how the fact that lotr was thought of as one big long movie does't qualify it as the best trilogy by definition?
@BtXpGaming
@BtXpGaming 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Hartnett but it isnt 3 hours its 6 with 2 sets of movies they are meant to be told as 1 big advenutre
@AlexTTzer0
@AlexTTzer0 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Hartnett If u are saying Lotr is long but that shouldnt matter,i defenitely agree with u man. Plus if i want to see a good movie,i prefer to see something good for 3 hours than for 1 hour and a half...and lord of the rings is 10 hours AND IT IS THE DEFINITION OF THE BEST MOVIE!
@PK_Fire
@PK_Fire 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Hartnett I am so pissed. It's 3 movies, that's a trilogy! And each are distinct in their own right!
@DevilsAdvocateofnazareth
@DevilsAdvocateofnazareth 9 жыл бұрын
Will Benjamin say that, then watch the godfather 'trilogy', or kill bill volumes I and II. It's 1 big fucking story- the numbers are just there to tell you where to come back after your piss break.
@lukes_1675
@lukes_1675 8 жыл бұрын
Interstellar was a great movie, in fact likely my favorite of all time, but in this Movie Fights episode, nobody knew what the real plot was. "Love" never had any power. Throughout the movie, the real point was that love is a habit that binds humans. It was a predictable program, not a mystical force. Also, every single bit of the science is pretty accurate to an admirable point. These points both culminate in the ending. The ending wasn't about the power of love saving humanity, it was about how Coop had always just been the decoding agent for a civilization living in a higher dimensional plane, and that regardless of what may happen, people don't let go of love. It's a human pattern that makes us what we are.
@KozueMegami
@KozueMegami 2 жыл бұрын
What a complete load of crap lol
@W97Jamie
@W97Jamie Жыл бұрын
@@KozueMegamiwhat an amazing retort, your name suits you.
@KozueMegami
@KozueMegami Жыл бұрын
@W97Jamie that name is there to expose uneducated people like yourself, or else you wouldn't have remarked on that way. You truly are the wise man, lol
@cobb541
@cobb541 9 жыл бұрын
Does Interstellar Suck ? Is that even a real question ? Because it seems to me that Interstellar is the best fucking movie of the century (after The Dark Knight). Do you wanna know why ?
@augusteriksson878
@augusteriksson878 9 жыл бұрын
yes, tell me
@eggsoup
@eggsoup 9 жыл бұрын
August Eriksson Because he is batman?
@JayIvan2010
@JayIvan2010 9 жыл бұрын
August Eriksson Because he's batman.
@JosephWorrellwes
@JosephWorrellwes 9 жыл бұрын
is it because your batman ?
@he.smile_
@he.smile_ 9 жыл бұрын
Because you're Bruce Wayne ?
@ryanmccreadie152
@ryanmccreadie152 9 жыл бұрын
I loved interstellar, watched it on Friday.
@TheQazzow
@TheQazzow 9 жыл бұрын
***** Don't even compare them.
@pedrojpinto
@pedrojpinto 9 жыл бұрын
Harry Arthur-worsop You don't need to compare them. There's enough love to go around. I wish we could get one of these a year.
@jack0lantern93
@jack0lantern93 8 жыл бұрын
Roger was right in every feckin argument! He should have won them all but he was relegated to being a snob because he likes good movies.
@princepis
@princepis 8 жыл бұрын
I know right?
@CptReynoldsStuntDble
@CptReynoldsStuntDble 8 жыл бұрын
+Jack Hartnett What a load of shit. Interstellar is a mediocre movie at best.
@leemcqueen500
@leemcqueen500 8 жыл бұрын
Ok you must be a troll. Fair enough if you didn't think Interstellar was amazing, But to say it's a mediocre movie is mental.
@CptReynoldsStuntDble
@CptReynoldsStuntDble 8 жыл бұрын
Lee Mcqueen Nope not trolling at all. Interstellar has huge problems most people simply ignore. There are good parts: actually showing the problems of Physics when it comes to traveling in space, visuals, and some performances were great. The bad far outnumbers the good though: 2 bad performances for every 1 good performance, the score sounded like the orchestra fell asleep at their instruments, the entire 3rd act, Coop refusing to look at or speak to any of his descendants after talking to Murph for 3 minutes, and finally the horribly shoehorned implications of love between Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey. I could go on but this comment is too long as it is.
@thatgermandude6076
@thatgermandude6076 8 жыл бұрын
The reason why Interstellar gets so much hate is because of the last 20 minutes and how weird it was. But that's the point that Nolan tried to get across. No one knows what happens when you go into black holes or wormholes (which do exist). His interpretation might seem silly but it's just as silly as anyone else's theory, because no one knows what really happens. Plus it's a science fiction movie.
@gustavusthoren7112
@gustavusthoren7112 8 жыл бұрын
Halleluja! Exactly.
@jameslisle7775
@jameslisle7775 8 жыл бұрын
Great point. And a great one over the cukoos nest profile picture.
@IamE0N
@IamE0N 6 жыл бұрын
Except people do know what happens when you enter a black hole (as much as we know they exist). The event horizon doesn't turn into a magic library.
@CptReynoldsStuntDble
@CptReynoldsStuntDble 6 жыл бұрын
This is wrong. We know exactly what happens to things as they approach a black hole, "spaghettiffication" look it up.
@KallenW
@KallenW 5 жыл бұрын
@@CptReynoldsStuntDble after reading Kip Thorne's book on the black hole, he said that originally he would've not allowed Cooper to live when he entered the singularity, due to "spaghettification" but he said there were the existence of gentle singularities in which Cooper may have been able to survive entering. Also, according to Thorne, he never actually entered the singularity, cus the tesseract was placed just under the surface of the singularity, so copper fell into the tesseract, and then was transported to Murph's bedroom through the bulk (the higher dimensions that's theorised by superstring theory) where he was able to interact with her. It is super speculative tbh, but it's not like completely forbid by the laws of relativity.
@navyman8903
@navyman8903 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar Is a Masterpiece.
@oafkad
@oafkad 9 жыл бұрын
By definition that means that is the best film Christopher Nolan has ever made. O.o...
@jackjansen4704
@jackjansen4704 9 жыл бұрын
Isles of Scion Wrong, Inception and The Dark Knight are also masterpieces.
@USMFAN1996
@USMFAN1996 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Jansen and Memento and The Prestige and Insomnia are close as well
@oafkad
@oafkad 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Jansen Not really. "Considered the greatest work of a person's career or to a work of outstanding creativity, skill, or workmanship." Like irony the word is losing meaning in the modern world of Hyperbole. But whatever. Not something I really care all that much about (the film itself I mean). It's a drop in the bucket compared to the Prestige or Memento.
@jackjansen4704
@jackjansen4704 9 жыл бұрын
Isles of Scion Oh can we say that Interstellar is his space masterpiece, DK his superhero masterpiece, and Inception his action masterpiece?
@PR0T0Blues
@PR0T0Blues 9 жыл бұрын
I really dont understand what these guys had against interstellar. I mean comparing him to shamalan is ridiculous. This had trademarks that all scifis have which is not a bad thing. But It is very emotionally griping which many scifis lack. The actors gave a very gripping preformance. They spent like 40 minutes building the relationship between mconohay and his daughter how much more develpement did it need. And the sound track: I freaking loved it. It was powerful and fit the film so well.
@PR0T0Blues
@PR0T0Blues 9 жыл бұрын
When he was like "it is the most convenient movie...": he clearly did not pay attention to the plot. mcconaughey clearly LED himself to nasa and he chose his daughter becasue she was smart.  also cmaparing a nolan movie to armageddon is... not a great comparison
@PR0T0Blues
@PR0T0Blues 9 жыл бұрын
also that summary of the movie by the red headed guys was such a biased blow. you can make any movie sound ridiculous with a crazy summary especially a 3 hour movie
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this movie really grew on me. Yet Spencer was completely right about the score and the sound mix. The sound mix REALLY sucked in this movie, sometimes you can't even hear anything what the characters say...
@Achilles-hh2yh
@Achilles-hh2yh Жыл бұрын
its because alot of these guys are snobs.
@HughWalenski
@HughWalenski 9 жыл бұрын
Did anybody like me just think it was pretty ok? I mean, it was too long, and had some silly 'power of love' plot points, but it was fun and creative. How is every movie the worst thing ever, or a masterpiece? Why is every reaction either hatred or worship?
@jamesclayton7846
@jamesclayton7846 9 жыл бұрын
i thought that, its an okay movie lots of creative visuals cool setpieces etc. but when you start combining love and emotion with scientific plot points such as time travel and black holes. it just becomes too far-fetched. So yeah like spencer said its an ok normal movie but not a good nolan movie
@Expl0rati0n
@Expl0rati0n 9 жыл бұрын
The fact that Gravity got a higher rating than Interstellar bugs me to no end. I liked both movies, but Interstellar was far superior in the storytelling, the music, and even the visuals. The ending of Interstellar was a bit weak but it still hit a high note. Yes even I was rolling my eyes at the Matt Damon part, if there's anything I'll critique the movie about it's everything involving Matt Damon. Other than that I feel like it was one of the best movies I've ever seen in Theaters. The wormhole visuals were mindblowing, feeling my clothes shake from the loud take off was amazing, the time dilation was done perfectly. If you like superhero movies but didn't like Interstellar you're the reason why the movie industry sticks to the same old formula over and over.
@BrynjarReynisson
@BrynjarReynisson 8 жыл бұрын
While I dont like the plot of interstellar it actually has a plot unlike gravity. Gravity sucks
@1997residente
@1997residente 8 жыл бұрын
Gravity is much easier to watch...and there was no Exposition !! Just Suspense...there is no phylosophy and no unnecesssary characters with boring developments.
@InterpretHowever
@InterpretHowever 8 жыл бұрын
+Expl0rati0n Gravity is far, far better
@deathrager2404
@deathrager2404 5 жыл бұрын
superior story telling? so jumping from A to Z with very little explanation, very little bonding is good storytelling? LOL you have no standards. they go from earth to space within seconds barely explaining anything, characters are not bonding. this is not a good movie bro.
@hablemosde1950
@hablemosde1950 4 жыл бұрын
@@InterpretHowever área you kidding me? Interestellar its a Masterpiece...Gravity it's only a funny film
@matthewbecker3997
@matthewbecker3997 9 жыл бұрын
Roger seriously needs to become a main member of Screen Junkies. He's one of the best parts
@cian104
@cian104 9 жыл бұрын
Yeah Roger is awesome.
@Akc3nt57
@Akc3nt57 9 жыл бұрын
He's the only one who make sense! Srsly Interstellar was the best SyFy movie in years!
@breadordecide
@breadordecide 9 жыл бұрын
Why do nolan fans always defend his films with "you didn't get it?" Interstellar is pretty damn simple to anyone with an average IQ. An episode of COSMOS is more complex than Interstellar. With that said, it's a good, sometimes great film, with an awful third act. Why spend all your time being so precise and smart and then you just say "oh yeah love is the answer."
@Maranatha2216
@Maranatha2216 9 жыл бұрын
crawl back into your hollow earth
@Maranatha2216
@Maranatha2216 9 жыл бұрын
and you stick to your online documentarys ... i mean they are on youtube ,its the internet they must be right?
@jasonraley2971
@jasonraley2971 9 жыл бұрын
***** Snoop dog should play moses in exodus. Its off topic I know, just putting it out there.
@calick7208
@calick7208 9 жыл бұрын
Because movies like this need some sort of emotional element, simple as that.
@Maranatha2216
@Maranatha2216 9 жыл бұрын
Obviously he has figured it all out. He should cure cancer
@franceskototi82
@franceskototi82 8 жыл бұрын
Cant take seriously opinions on interstellar from guys who have an erection over fast and furios,but everyone has their opinions and i respect that
@theskipper1011
@theskipper1011 9 жыл бұрын
I can't believe nobody brought up either Wes Anderson or Edgar Wright for best modern director.
@whatsup467
@whatsup467 9 жыл бұрын
I wouldve said either Edgar Wright or Tarantino, but Wes shouldve been in the conversation
@racewiththefalcons1
@racewiththefalcons1 9 жыл бұрын
Flantastic The guy who proposed the question doesn't exactly have good taste, considering he left out Malick, Lynch, PTA, Coen Bros, McQueen, Von Trier, Refn, Herzog, and anyone who makes animated or foreign films, for that matter. "...in the WORLD today". Whatever. Dude needs to watch more movies.
@racewiththefalcons1
@racewiththefalcons1 9 жыл бұрын
Flantastic The guy who proposed the question doesn't exactly have good taste, considering he left out Malick, Lynch, PTA, Coen Bros, McQueen, Von Trier, Refn, Herzog, and anyone who makes animated or foreign films, for that matter. "...in the WORLD today". Whatever. Dude needs to watch more movies.
@poontang3zizo
@poontang3zizo 9 жыл бұрын
racewiththefalcons1 Well said
@nightname6
@nightname6 9 жыл бұрын
Flantastic What makes you think Edgar wright is one of the best modern directors? just curious
@Obeseblackman27
@Obeseblackman27 9 жыл бұрын
Maybe get someone who has any sort of musical knowledge to discuss the score of the movie. Hans Zimmer did a great job and that haunting organ oratorio was amazing. I had no problem hearing the dialogue because the point that it was loudest was when Mann was trying to dock and there was no dialogue except the others telling him not to over and over. Sources: myself, further degree's in violin,piano,guitar,saxophone, further theory degree and of course GCSE music. The panel should not discuss music in the future.
@nodnarb261
@nodnarb261 9 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@ThaHusz
@ThaHusz 9 жыл бұрын
Indeed! The guy left in the back is irritating the shit out of me.
@Obeseblackman27
@Obeseblackman27 9 жыл бұрын
Mr. Misellus Yeah I didn't really like what he did in batman but in interstellar it is a lot better. I strangely reminded me of tubular bells from the exorcist....+ you can't hate the music from the pirates of the Caribbean.
@Obeseblackman27
@Obeseblackman27 9 жыл бұрын
***** Well, my judgement does actually bear more weight than yours or anyone else who has no musical knowledge. It would be like a someone with no knowledge on cars commenting on a supercar and saying that their opinion was just as valid as an internal combustion engineer or even the designer of the car. Obviously the "experts" would have the more valid opinions as they actually know what they're talking about.
@Obeseblackman27
@Obeseblackman27 9 жыл бұрын
***** All I'm saying is that you really have no clue what you're talking about. You mentioned that someone in your family is a doctor, it would be like you giving your medical opinion on one of his patients... if their arm was broken or something like that, you could comment on it but you can only state the obvious. You wouldn't be able to tell which bone was broken or estimated recovery time etc.
@jarib3858
@jarib3858 9 жыл бұрын
when the movie ended and everyone left the theater, no-one talked because of the mindblow!
@jbaum10
@jbaum10 9 жыл бұрын
That was the same for me! Amazing movie!
@jarib3858
@jarib3858 9 жыл бұрын
damn right!
@joehorne8950
@joehorne8950 9 жыл бұрын
The best trilogy is Toy Story. Period.
@Xleft4t
@Xleft4t 9 жыл бұрын
Joe Horne Toy Story 3 sucked.
@joehorne8950
@joehorne8950 9 жыл бұрын
Knight Artorias sir, your in the minority. 99% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.4/10 on IMDb say otherwise.
@Xleft4t
@Xleft4t 9 жыл бұрын
It's a cheap rehash of Toy Story 2. Just watch YMS' review of it.
@joehorne8950
@joehorne8950 9 жыл бұрын
Knight Artorias I'll watch his review, but how is it a rehash!?
@Xleft4t
@Xleft4t 9 жыл бұрын
It's basically the same movie. Just watch the review, he explains it very simple.
@TomBombadil89
@TomBombadil89 9 жыл бұрын
According to Neil DeGrasse Tyson, the movie was 90% true science, which is really good for a movie. I thought it was awesome, personally. Even the tesseract at the end was based on something that works mathematically. Granted, artistic license was taken a few times, but that's okay, it's a movie. As a side note, I didn't realize that was Matt Damon the first time I went to see it 0.0
@TalkingThrones
@TalkingThrones 5 жыл бұрын
You didn't realize that was Matt Damon? Were you watching with your eyes closed?
@rickylongo2808
@rickylongo2808 9 жыл бұрын
People keep calling Matt Damon a straight villain but he wasn't! He still wanted to help humanity! I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY EVERYONE KEEPS CALLING HIM EVIL. He was just selfish and a coward, that doesn't make you evil. He wanted to be picked up so he can go to the other planet with the other team.
@rickylongo2808
@rickylongo2808 9 жыл бұрын
Also people keep talking about things that don't make sense, when a lot of the movie is saying there is so much out there that we can't even comprehend..like love.
@bradyjohnson383
@bradyjohnson383 9 жыл бұрын
He was the human Hal, I mean he wasn't evil he did what he thought was right like Hal.
@rickylongo2808
@rickylongo2808 9 жыл бұрын
Brady Johnson Pretty much, except the whole giving them false information. But that was just because he was selfish and a coward, but he still wanted to save humanity. He wouldn't have tried killing McConaughey if he didn't try going home.
@Fletchersfletch
@Fletchersfletch 9 жыл бұрын
Ricky Longo very true. Imo the movie was amazing. My only complaint would be the slow beginning, but they did talk about the moon landing :) *SPOILERS* The people I went to see it with all disliked the 5th dimensions moment, but I liked it. I'm not a fan of superhero movies or anything exaggerated and I think it was a cool idea. We act like we knew everything, but theirs so much humans dont understand. The fact that the aliens were advanced humans was pretty cool too. My brother said it ripped off 2001, but I disagree. And will people let The Dark Knight go already. Yes a good movie, but lol better then this? No!!
@rickylongo2808
@rickylongo2808 9 жыл бұрын
The Shamal Casino I thought it was amazing too! And I can see where the 2001 comparisons come from but in no way is it a rip off of it. To me what I took out of it the most was that there are so many things that humans right now can't even comprehend and that's why they don't directly explain every little thing.
@MorroWolf
@MorroWolf 9 жыл бұрын
Wow you guys really took the piss out of interstellar, you were blowing small flaws in the movie that you could literally do for just about any film. The story was powerful, the setup was necessary to put the main conflict of the movie in place and make it personal for the main character. Coop leaving was painful on the one hand because he is a single father he lost his wife all he has are his kids, his daughter and son both look up to him. On the other hand his talents are being wasted being a farmer he had dreams of going into space that now have the potential to be realized he feels a little guilty over his excitement of this dream being reborn and he knows its just a matter of time before the corn dies and humanity ends. His daughter represents his intellectual nature and greatest aspirations, his son represents a person who resigned to heading towards ruin, he is solid and stoic and capable but doesnt expect to survive. This is also why his daughter and son become estranged he reminds her of how her father was before he left. The diacritical opposition of the children highlights the duality of Coops character and reiterate the theme of parents being the ghosts of their childrens future. All the space stuff is actually very well researched gravity manipulates time, the way the astronaughts sleep is actually based of some very new research about inducing theraputic hypothermia coming out of NASA just recently. The only real creative leap was what happens inside a black whole which is impossible to know because the black whole has so much gravity nothing can escape it. This idea of inter dimensional time/gravity manipulation by future humans while seemingly convenient to the plot is actually coherent with the intuitive leaps Nolan takes based on modern understandings of astrophysics. The only real problem the plot has is the one you always have with time travel which is the whole infinite loop of going to the past to do something so that circumstances eventually allow you to go into the past so on. Humans eventually make it to the place where they can move to a higher dimensional plain outside of time and there for can do all kinds of wizardry but to quote Arthur C. Clark "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." The ambition of this movie seems to just be lost on people who dont have contemporary understanding of the universe which is something Nolan was interested in exploring in this film. He does a lot of research and folds that into the movie and it was successful in inception and its successful in interstellar, a lot of people didnt like inception either because of its discussion of advanced philosophical concepts and neurology went right over peoples heads. The main characters were well thought out, matt damon aside everyone did a pretty good job, I really hated matt damon in the movie but he kind of nailed the pandorum character, he wasnt pleasant to watch as the rest of the movie was but that doesnt necessarily mean he didnt do the job he was supposed to do. I'm not sure what prevented you guys from connecting with Coop and the conflict he felt with leaving his children behind which became increasingly more painful as he realized he missed out on their entire lives and would never make it back to them but this was well represented on screen. I especially loved the relationship developing between Coop and Tars who was amazing comic relief. The whole movie worked the only problem I had with it was how basic the planets were, theres a lot of cool things we've observed just in our own solar system like the metal snow on venus or 200 mile high geysers on europa that shoot water into space or the thick atmosphere on titan that could literally allow you to double jump. However its possible going to fantastical with the planets would take away from the central aspects of the movie which is ultimately human.
@matiiijas
@matiiijas 9 жыл бұрын
Yeah... so it seems that there are plenty of people who understand the movie much better than all those screen junkies guys... I'm not surprised that this movie doesn't impress those who love simple and not science based plots but instead of talking bed things about the movie they shoud ask somebody to explain it to them.
@UnderearthEDO
@UnderearthEDO 9 жыл бұрын
With you basically 100%. Too many people think certain areas are loopholes and the such when they are in fact very well researched. Also the whole idea behind Matt Damon was to show what happens to people when they are isolated for so long (i.e. the "best" of mankind becoming a selfish bastard). This is all to demonstrate the pointlessness of the movies "plan b" which is always talked about as a necessary evil for humanity to survive. With Anne Hathaway at the end we see her at the very first stages of becoming the new Matt Damon and how hopeless it all is. Interstellar is in my top 3 movies this year. Truly brilliant but understandably not for everyone.
@Maranatha2216
@Maranatha2216 9 жыл бұрын
Its todays culture, if something goes mainstream there are always a small amount of people that automatically go against it not because its bad but because its hyped and mainstream, sadly these people are the loudest on the internet. annoying fucks
@MorroWolf
@MorroWolf 9 жыл бұрын
People just dont know how to judge quality, im not such a huge movie buff that I get everything going on technique wise and how it is working vs how its intended or should be working but I think this is a fine piece of film though I wont go to bat for it as hard as I would for some other types of media. To quote(roughly) David Hume, statements of sentiment are not sufficient to make pronouncements of truth. Stupid people think opinions in themselves are something to value, they have to be vetted first.
@vkojouharov
@vkojouharov 9 жыл бұрын
I'm so saddened that they think the movie didn't make sense. Ignoring the ending where Cooper 'traditionally' should have been ripped apart by tidal forces (though the actual ending could work, we don't know), everything else was dumbed down very little, yet still presented great. The whole presentation on time dilation (the core of the story itself) was great and very consistent.
@darthvator955
@darthvator955 8 жыл бұрын
If you think interstellar was convinent, just wait till you see the martian
@koubl
@koubl 7 жыл бұрын
both but yes the Martian was awful in its final third.
@justin33.44
@justin33.44 8 жыл бұрын
I literally just watch Interstellar for my first time so I'm finally able to watch round two of this episode.
@Obeseblackman27
@Obeseblackman27 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is a pretty good movie with twists and turns but as they said, the base plot is about a girl who's dad travels through a black hole and somehow through the power of love travels back in time to her bedroom to haunt an old watch and get it to tap out the secrets of the universe in morse code...
@rcgamer7780
@rcgamer7780 9 жыл бұрын
I think 4 dimational culture take dad to a infinte space.....not though the power of love...
@leonardodealmeida5087
@leonardodealmeida5087 9 жыл бұрын
To me was pretty clear that "They" built that dimension thing insde the black hole so Cooper could help his daughter
@pedrojpinto
@pedrojpinto 9 жыл бұрын
Ryan Cheng Precisely, "love", or whatever it might have been, may have had something to do with him not simply give up and die, but the plot is certainly going for the highly-implausible-but-hey-we're-talking-real-sci-fi-here idea that once you get past the mental barrier that prevents you from understanding a universe with more than 3 dimensions, then you might actually be able to communicate through space and time. Plus he is in a wormhole, and all bets are off on what might actually happen in and out of one of those.
@SerenGetter
@SerenGetter 9 жыл бұрын
Ryan Cheng 5th dimensional being make Cooper somehow survive the planet destroying gravity of a black hole because he loves his daughter.
@rcgamer7780
@rcgamer7780 9 жыл бұрын
We never know what happen inside a blackhole because of event hozien.
@BeyondLaura
@BeyondLaura 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is the best movie of 2014, haven't seen The Hobbit yet tho.
@VMG3001
@VMG3001 9 жыл бұрын
There is no way in hell hobbit will be better than interstellar
@Adam-jl7qq
@Adam-jl7qq 9 жыл бұрын
What about Guardians of the Galaxy?
@ShockwaveMuncher
@ShockwaveMuncher 9 жыл бұрын
VMG3001 it might actually
@hysteria347
@hysteria347 9 жыл бұрын
The Happy Turtle Guardians was a fun movie but Interstellar is a great film.
@VMG3001
@VMG3001 9 жыл бұрын
Shockwave Muncher no it won't
@samhynninen
@samhynninen 9 жыл бұрын
I'm not a "Nolan fanboy" whatever that means, but Interstellar was one of the most entertaining and best directed movies I've ever seen. The ending was so emotional and great.
@ThePhunboy
@ThePhunboy 8 жыл бұрын
I like the use of 'Shyamalan' as an adjective.
@MrAkashvj96
@MrAkashvj96 9 жыл бұрын
"Nolan doesn't like explaining things". WOW. I never thought I'd hear that.
@jasonbrown4526
@jasonbrown4526 9 жыл бұрын
Actually, in Nolan's newer movies, he LOVES explaining things. If you are talking about the earlier Nolan, then I might agree that he doesn't like explaining things. But, nowadays he practically browbeats you with things in his movies. The first half of Inception is one huge exposition sequence. I mean, seriously. The characters are literally telling you how everything works. They might as well look directly at the camera and just explain what a dream is.
@MrAkashvj96
@MrAkashvj96 9 жыл бұрын
Jason Brown I was being incredibly sarcastic. Nolan's movies (Inception, TDKR and Interstellar in particular) are exposition parties. Interstellar is an absolute mess.
@halokosovo1
@halokosovo1 9 жыл бұрын
Nameless Paladin nah! I like the movie, I think that MOST of the plot was explained properly and the connection between the 2 storylines (the space odyssey and the father/daughter relationship) is done well. Matt Damon's performance isn't his worse considered his character's mental state is pretty fucked after being left alone for a long time. Ofcourse since the movie is quite ambitious trying to explain their understanding about space, time, gravity in ONE movie is quite impossible but I think Nolan did a decent job (some parts are quite disconnected from each other but it didn't take away the experience). It's not a perfect piece but it's definitely not a mess
@TheRevenWorld
@TheRevenWorld 9 жыл бұрын
Halo Kosovo Yea the moment they said that I thought straight to the notepad scene where he explains worm holes/
@TylerWardhaha
@TylerWardhaha 9 жыл бұрын
Alright... KICK THOSE PEOPLE THAT TURN EVERYTHING INTO A SHOUTING MATCH OFF THE SHOW. We don't like it.
@hysteria347
@hysteria347 9 жыл бұрын
In other words keep Mundy off the show.
@TylerWardhaha
@TylerWardhaha 9 жыл бұрын
+Shane Mundy, actually toned himself down finally. If it hadn't been for Rodger starting the yelling matchs, I think Mundy would have been alright.
@TheLunarAssassin
@TheLunarAssassin 9 жыл бұрын
Speak for yourself man. I want a shouting match every week.
@TylerWardhaha
@TylerWardhaha 9 жыл бұрын
Well brooks. I'm not sure what to say about that that. Maybe we can go half and half? You know one show can have just Mundy and the other dude, and the next can be more normal people.
@redav415
@redav415 9 жыл бұрын
It isn't the Mundy's yelling that bugs me most, it's that he can't shut up so others can talk--he even won't stop once the winner is decided, and they try to move on to the next topic. I want clever, insightful, & passionate discussion, but also professional. They need to have only one mic on at a time, and give the moderator power to switch.
@redpandarampage2191
@redpandarampage2191 9 жыл бұрын
Lovin these movie fight shows!!! Keep em comin! :D Awesome channel Screen Junkies! Btw why do they have a time limit? o_O
@mikeyflaherty6628
@mikeyflaherty6628 9 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! John mctiernan best director working today??! He hasn't made a move for 13 fucking years! Btw interstellar is a masterpiece!
@calvincandie9345
@calvincandie9345 9 жыл бұрын
+Mikey F I could not beleived he picked him. Does he mean to say that he is a better director than Martin Scorsese? David Fincher?!
@longliverocknroll5
@longliverocknroll5 8 жыл бұрын
+Mikey F Not to mention that one of the last films he directed, Rollerball, was one of the worst remakes of all time. McTiernan easily has more bad films than good films.
@calvincandie9345
@calvincandie9345 8 жыл бұрын
longliverocknroll5 despite his good films being REALLY good films. I feel like there is no middle groind with him, he is either really good or really bad
@TheGrapeinc
@TheGrapeinc 8 жыл бұрын
+Mikey F No it's not.
@McG00f
@McG00f 8 жыл бұрын
+Mikey F Interstellar is a mediocre film about space with a family crisis thrown in there for some reason
@Fortstorm
@Fortstorm 9 жыл бұрын
I didn't like The Godfather. Do you know what that means? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
@MADguyfps
@MADguyfps 9 жыл бұрын
I hated Citizen Kane. Fucking crucify me.
@seanmcauliffe6687
@seanmcauliffe6687 9 жыл бұрын
Trolls Bane I have never seen it but i seem to be able to feel the overatedness of it in the air when its talked about.
@unnamednewbie13
@unnamednewbie13 9 жыл бұрын
wineandforgive Arguable. Much of its hype is backed by people who haven't actually seen it (or have the barest memory of anything beyond the Rosebud scene), just so they can pretend to be erudite. This doesn't mean it's not good, but it is, along with numerous other films, overrated on a regular basis.
@Mecky3455656
@Mecky3455656 9 жыл бұрын
the word overrated is overrated and overused...
@unnamednewbie13
@unnamednewbie13 9 жыл бұрын
Suschko Sushi We use the word "overrated" because we don't want to type "the actual quality of this movie tends to be exaggerated by its admirers." If you don't like it and want to be unique, go invent a language based on musical pops and whistles.
@RedRushFilms
@RedRushFilms 9 жыл бұрын
INTERSTELLAR was an amazing film!!
@Londokampung
@Londokampung 9 жыл бұрын
lol Nick Mundy...that's exactly what I love about the Return of the King...they gave us the best possible ending(s) imaginable...so satisfying...not like movies these days that give you incomplete and short endings.
@crowrebirth
@crowrebirth 9 жыл бұрын
You know, I love when filmmakers break 'rules' and fucking ace it. Christopher Nolan keeps doing it. The biggest problem with interstellar was the underdeveloped character Tom. But I actually LOVE how they did his character. Sometimes love is lost and people lose faith. I just assumed that Tom died, having been obviously at odds with Cooper (I love that they don't say his first name too, and I'm honestly not being sarcastic. Btw, his name is Joseph). Tom says "dad didn't raise me, grampa did and he's buried out back with mom and Jessie." I assumed he died before Cooper made it out of the tesseract. And I didn't mind that they didn't mention him. Despite these small "infractions," I think this movie was a masterpiece. And I think these imperfections complete its perfection. I didn't go into it with any expectations, and I was blown away. This film was very moving and I've actually found myself addicted. I'm sick of people treating movies like products. They're pieces of art. Made to escape the boundaries we know. Made to be imperfect. Everyone needs to just throw away their cares and soak it in for what it is; a touching masterpiece, if you're open to it. You HAVE to try to dislike it to dislike it. Or you have to simply have a sort of superiority complex. Making a film is, in itself, impressive. It's not easy. Writing and conceptualizing are not simple tasks. They deserve some respect and recognition.
@bkdmode
@bkdmode 9 жыл бұрын
How the hell can you a call yourself a movie nerd and not even mention Steven Spielberg as the greatest director? He has been nominated 7 times and won twice. He directed such greats as Jaws, Close Encounters, E.T, the Indiana Jones Trilogy, Jurassic Park, Minority Report, War of The Worlds (2005) In a more serious tone, greats he directed included, Color Purple, Empire of The Sun, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If you Can, Munich, Lincoln. I do not even remember the name of the guy Mundy said, not sure if he was serious or not... Ridley Scott directed some classics too but he can't hold a candle to Spielberg. Ridley has been nominated 3 times compared to Steven's 7 and Ridley never won. The closest to Spielberg by active directors is Scorsese who has been nominated 8 times but won only once plus Spielberg has shown a greater range, though Scorsese is better at getting the best performances from his actors.
@bkdmode
@bkdmode 9 жыл бұрын
Niko So Schindler's List was mindless, The Color Purple was mindless, Lincoln was mindless, Saving Private Ryan was mindless? Amistad was mindless? Let me guess, you never saw any of the movies I listed, you only saw his scifi genre movies.
@Bl4ckBull3t1
@Bl4ckBull3t1 9 жыл бұрын
martin scorsece :)
@user-xo7yt1cw9n
@user-xo7yt1cw9n 9 жыл бұрын
what about clint eastwood? he hasnt directed alot of movies but the ones he has are amazing and nominated every time
@i_am_ergo
@i_am_ergo 9 жыл бұрын
War of the Worlds was one of the biggest piles of shit in movie history.
@i_am_ergo
@i_am_ergo 9 жыл бұрын
***** Well, phrasing alone hints towards that. So yes, obviously I'm exaggerating. Point being, Brian should not have brought it up.
@aidanmcmanus7478
@aidanmcmanus7478 9 жыл бұрын
Best director currently working? Michael Bay. The transformers movies are so innovative and they have such a complex plot. Just kidding, transformers is a mass cliche and explosion, even if turtles was good Michael bay sucks.
@HYEOL
@HYEOL 9 жыл бұрын
There are actually people out there that really think that about M.Bay Any sufficiently advanced troll is indistinguishable from a genuine kook.
@Afineaddition
@Afineaddition 9 жыл бұрын
I spit my drink out reading your comment. Great job!
@HYEOL
@HYEOL 9 жыл бұрын
Fred FHRITP Guy haha, i think he is actually innovative.... in his own ****** way. But the "complex plot" xD
@aidanmcmanus7478
@aidanmcmanus7478 9 жыл бұрын
t1gertank19 Thank you, I wanted to see the reactions people had.
@aidanmcmanus7478
@aidanmcmanus7478 9 жыл бұрын
Fred FHRITP Guy I guess you are right. :)
@travis_redfern6771
@travis_redfern6771 7 жыл бұрын
Was I the only person in the world that loved all three Hobbit movies? I don't wanna be a troll...but I like them more that the actual Lord of the Rings trilogy slightly. I love them both, but the Hobbit is such a fun trilogy to me, In the same way Star Wars is great for being fun. I'm being completely serious.
@ferdia748
@ferdia748 9 жыл бұрын
Every single thing that Nick said didn't make sense was explained in the movie....
@PaddyCollector
@PaddyCollector 9 жыл бұрын
1, title is ok and makes sense since supposedly to justify the extreme difference in special effects/ power of the jedis in the original movies versus the prequels the people using the force were weaker than those in the past. hence the force awakens makes sense since the new jedis (luke and leia) don't know much about the force or how to use it. 2 interstellar was good just admit and stop being hipsters. 3. best director is probably david fincher but best filmmaker would be christopher nolan since he isn't just a director he writes the movies as well. unless you want to a totally different criteria like say best as in most profitable then it would be michael bay. 4. best trilogy is lord of the rings because it is just like one long movie most cohesive and they need one another to work. but best 3 individual movies would probably be back to the future or star wars. 5.fast and furious? who cares they are fun summer popcorn movies. 6. no, andy serkis is not that good. gollum is arguable but you can't really give him an oscar retroactively now can you. 7. no, even toy story 2 was totally unnecessary. all those movies are basically the same, in fact ALL pixar movies are basically the same. old thing dying off and getting replaced by the new. wall e did it, incredibles did it, cars did it, toy story did it, up did it. they are all same exact thing thematically. make a toy story tv show but no more movies. a tv show makes a ton more sense. 8. disney owns everything now so everything is basically disney anyway.
@Nicholasryan17
@Nicholasryan17 9 жыл бұрын
The fact that you think someone being a hipster means anything shows how fucking stupid you are.
@FilmemachFan
@FilmemachFan 9 жыл бұрын
The Star Wars movies are based on Jidaigeki films (Japanese period dramas, often about the noble class of the samurai... "jidai" and "jedi"... sounds similar, doesn't it? :D), particularly on Akira Kurosawa's "The Hidden Fortress". If you have never heard about Kurosawa, well you have got to catch up with quite something.
@PaddyCollector
@PaddyCollector 9 жыл бұрын
Nicholasryan17 pretty much everyone thinks the movie was good including nearly every reviewer so to say the movie sucked is just going against what everyone else is saying. and it was a joke, the easiest way to enrage people is to call them a hipster.
@FilmemachFan
@FilmemachFan 9 жыл бұрын
PaddyCollector Well, you can in a way invalidate any opinion with the anti-mainstream argument. Doesn't men these vies do not have a point.
@rward1423
@rward1423 9 жыл бұрын
Honestly I think there is alot of stuff on the fringe of our understanding with the laws of physics going on in this movie. Alot of people don't want to see a movie that makes you think and thats OK.
@bradwright9477
@bradwright9477 9 жыл бұрын
The Hobbit films have been brilliant, these guys wouldn't know a fun movie if it slapped them across the face
@salvador155
@salvador155 9 жыл бұрын
Brilliant is too strong a word. Hobbit movies have been a lot of fun, but they aren't any where close to brilliant.
@danielevans5160
@danielevans5160 9 жыл бұрын
As Bilbo said, "Oh no. What have we done?"
@rocksteel9238
@rocksteel9238 9 жыл бұрын
salvador155 Regardless as to whether you think they're brilliant or not I think we can agree Nick Mundy saying those movies suck is way too harsh for and my definition a movie that sucks is one that is not and cannot be fun for anyone and with the Hobbit Films story telling aside it has enough good action and humor to be fun and entertaining not to mention it does have a lot of good moment as well like for instance Bilbo meets Gollum, Gandalf goes into Dul Gul Dur, and Bilbo's confrontation with Smuag. And not to mention unlike the Prequels the Hobbit films don't intorduce any lore breaking bullshit like mini clorienes.
@rocksteel9238
@rocksteel9238 9 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah and the truth is though the movies may get stretched thin at times they do have some great epic momments worthy of lord of the rings like when Bilbo meets Golum, or when Bilbo meets Smaug and has to by time by talking to the dragon, or even gandalf in Dul Gu Dur.
@Morgi647897
@Morgi647897 9 жыл бұрын
No, they weren´t.
@mymicks21
@mymicks21 8 жыл бұрын
Ultimate question. If Christopher Nolan keeps getting bigger, will he become the next M. Night Shamalan?
@mymicks21
@mymicks21 8 жыл бұрын
Nevermind I just saw the rest of the fight
@novosell9694
@novosell9694 8 жыл бұрын
Maybe he will eventualy become the black hole in Interstellar eventually... :O
@harvirdhindsa3244
@harvirdhindsa3244 8 жыл бұрын
+C Delany Are you kidding? The man is a genius. I already consider him tier Speilberg.
@teddygallagher372
@teddygallagher372 8 жыл бұрын
he's the best director of our generation and has already made more better movies
@jack0lantern93
@jack0lantern93 8 жыл бұрын
Jeez that Interstellar fight was just a 3 on 1 fight there, not very fair and not great arguments either.
@georgemeyers9087
@georgemeyers9087 9 жыл бұрын
Dear nerds; I really think you should start watching other movies instead of watching Star Wars over and over again. There are so many names that didn't come up during the Best Director fight... But let me put one out there just to exemplify how many you have forgotten: Martin Scorsese!!!! And there are a lot more. Shame on you.
@breadordecide
@breadordecide 9 жыл бұрын
nerds only pay attention to genre directors. What about Spike Lee, Chan wook park, wong kar wai, and so many other great directors?
@georgemeyers9087
@georgemeyers9087 9 жыл бұрын
breadordecide I totally agree.
@4Everlast
@4Everlast 9 жыл бұрын
George Meyers Maybe they dont know bout those directors or did you think about them not liking their movies, theres a difference between a GOOD movie in your opinion and your FAVORITE movies. Thats why discussing films is pointless, and jet fun. ALL FILMS AS ART ARE SUBJECTIVE.
@georgemeyers9087
@georgemeyers9087 9 жыл бұрын
Dino Sabalić absolutely, but the fight wasn't about favorite directors, but BEST directors. While it might be impossible to convince someone it isn't impossible to give good arguments. And to me it seemed as if they didn't have enough inputs to give better arguments.
@4Everlast
@4Everlast 9 жыл бұрын
George Meyers I agree.
@houston-coley
@houston-coley 9 жыл бұрын
Here's a question for next week: What movie franchise (or franchises) will be the classics of this generation?
@LoveyInTheSky
@LoveyInTheSky 9 жыл бұрын
Avengers seems to be the "thing". Although 90% of my generation who claim they love the avengers and buy stupid $5 "retro" Avengers shirts at Wal-Mart don't know *anything* about the original Avengers. The movie wasn't bad, I'm just one of those easily annoyed fans I guess. I will admit I can't help being butt-hurt when people claim to love something they have no background knowledge of. They're basically judging the Avengers by the cover, and not diving down into any real information beyond what's on the screen. This turned into a rant... but that's is a good topic they should expand upon.
@TheControversialToon
@TheControversialToon 9 жыл бұрын
houstonproductions1 The Dark Knight franchise is already a modern classic. The Dark Knight is constantly rated among the best films ever, Begins has been extremely influential in modern cinema and Rises is kind of like The Godfather Part III. Decent film but just memorable for being in a trilogy. Marvel's Cinematic Universe is set to become the next Star Wars. It's more than decent (some movies are superior, like GotG and Avengers). I seriously doubt DC will do as well. Harry Potter is probably also a big contender!
@MrDman21
@MrDman21 9 жыл бұрын
TheControversialToon I think DC has all the pieces in the right place. the main reason why the DARK KNIGHT was such a hit is becuz Batman is a character that works with the Dark and gritty tone. Superman is not a character that can be dark and gritty. Hence why Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy is seemingly the BEST thing DC has, Man of Steel was NOT a great Superman movie. Marvel has the characters more people can relate too but even the MCU has it's flaws. I'm hoping DC comes out guns blazing with DAWN OF JUSTICE. I'm not a Marvel or DC fanboy, I like ALL comics and comic based films as well as thought provoking films like INTERSTELLAR. My only gripe is the 3 hour long running time. I like Nolan's films but I would never call myself a Nolanite. He has flaws just like everybody else and shouldn't be put on a pedestal becuz he makes movies. There are a lot of other people who make films that are just as good but no one person should be praised over others just becuz they have an imagination. At the end of the day he's just a human being like the rest of us and not a GOD!
@MasterGus501
@MasterGus501 9 жыл бұрын
how the fuck can Christopher Nolan be a better director than Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino or Ridley Scott?! He is a good director, but he doesn't stand a chance. Obviously Roger Barr needs to see more movies...
@victorhugosanroman3989
@victorhugosanroman3989 9 жыл бұрын
That guy is a Nolanite, it doesn't matter how many movies he watch.
@MasterGus501
@MasterGus501 9 жыл бұрын
Blade Runner, Alien, Thelma & Louise, Black Hawk Down, Gladiator....
@MasterGus501
@MasterGus501 9 жыл бұрын
sure, he does some shitty movies, but the guy has made some great masterpieces already (much better than most of Nolan's work)...
@MasterGus501
@MasterGus501 9 жыл бұрын
sure, this reaction is expected because those are newer (and really great) movies. Also the people you asked were probably young and not cinephiles...
@josend
@josend 9 жыл бұрын
Gus F give it time dude, take in to account that Nolan is a very young director, we ll see if he passes the test of time (which IMO he did with the Dark Knight). The problem to me is that he became some sort of a trend, so you got people who love what he does no questions asked and other people who just cherrypick everyfucking detail to to go against this new trend. I like what he does, he can be a bit pompus at times, but there is no question that he makes good quailty films. You can see passion and love for the art behind his pieces.
@thekfc-kevinsfilmcommentar4855
@thekfc-kevinsfilmcommentar4855 Жыл бұрын
The rivalry between Nick and Roger was just best part of the video. It was so funny to see them just yell but cool to still see them be civil with each other
@ZantofDarkness
@ZantofDarkness 9 жыл бұрын
I still don't care how many people hate The Hobbit or Star Wars prequels. Whether you're a 20 - 50 year old fan who has a problem with new films and are nostalgia blind, or a new fan who is getting on the hater bandwagon, or you just actually hate the films for one reason or another, I still love those movies and can look past the problems. Don't care what anyone says, they are some of my favorite films ever, along with the original Star Wars films and the LOTR trilogy. And I'm sure people will call me dumb or an idiot or whatever but its my opinion and I can't wait for the final Hobbit film and Star Wars Episode 7. Heck one of my favorite trilogies is the original Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Thats just my opinion. There are probably very few people who agree with me as those are extremely unpopular opinions. And now fanboys and haters will flood this comment in 3...2...1...
@TheDiabethick
@TheDiabethick 9 жыл бұрын
bla bla bla fanboy, bla bla bla hate bla bla bla insult. There you go
@GJSINNWWW
@GJSINNWWW 9 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on everything.
@ZantofDarkness
@ZantofDarkness 9 жыл бұрын
TheDiabethick lol yep xD
@kolaxanthe
@kolaxanthe 9 жыл бұрын
I hate haters. It is like they can't comprehend that out of 7 billion people in the world, we don't all have the same tastes in movies. It is as if there opinion is the only true and valid opinion and everybody else is wrong. I hated the Pirates movies, but I certainly wouldn't look down on you for liking them. I love all four Indian Jones movies, but according to some kind of "fandom law" that means I am not a "true" fan of Indiana Jones. I love all the Star Wars films too, but if you love the Star Wars movies that the "true" fans hate, then you are not a fan (even though you just said you enjoy more Star Wars films than they do). I'm a massive Star Trek fan too, but since I love Star Wars equally, and the two fanbases seem incapable of coexisting - I'm confused, do I exist?
@ZantofDarkness
@ZantofDarkness 9 жыл бұрын
kolaxanthe I know right and I respect your opinion for not liking the Pirates films and although I love the original 3 indy films I wasn't a big fan of the 4th. And yeah this whole Star Trek, Star Wars thing is stupid, same for DC vs Marvel, PS vs Xbox and heck even the Sega vs Nintendo war was dumb. I wish people could look at positives more than negatise everything (I dont think negatise is a word but oh well IT IS NOW! xD). I prefer being positive about things rather than negative as talking about bad things just ends up making me think badly on something and not recognise the good things which makes the world seem all that more dim. I like saying what could have been improved but I hate it when someone says that something straight out SUCKS (god I hate that word) or that is was shit or crap. People are entitled to opinions, but there is a different between something that you don't like and something that actually sucks. Honestly very few things actually do suck when you think about it. Even the transformers films have fans who love them and if they do, fair enough, i'm not gonna stop them loving them. I don't like them and they have loads of problems to me, but I don't think they SUCK (again, I hate that word). So saying that one thing is definitively bad is really one minded and its very simple to just categorize one thing as good as one thing as bad. I usually am, I guess more forgiving or positive to movies and games, but I have movies and games I don't like that everyone loves too, like Iron Man 1, Zelda Majoras Mask or Hunger Games (the first one). So yeah everything is opinion and I hope (but highly doubt) that some day peoples opinions can all be respected and politely discussed rather than being crapped all over and cause things as large as fanboy wars and death threats because of disagreeing. But thats humanity for ya. *sigh* I'm glad you are one of those respectable people. :) Sorry for the longass comment xD
@gdbaradit
@gdbaradit 9 жыл бұрын
It's funny how Nolaners try to look down on people who don't like his movies. His movies are fun, but they DO HAVE tons of plot holes. Deal with it.
@svallee
@svallee 9 жыл бұрын
You realize there's as many people who disliked Interstellar going out of their ways to look down on people who loved the movie, right? It's a two way mud fight. Personally, I don 't care much for most of Nolan's movies, so I was relatively surprised to love Interstellar as much as I did.
@gdbaradit
@gdbaradit 9 жыл бұрын
blahblahblah Proly, but there's this annoying tendency of some people who think Nolan movies are so deep, profound, and complex, and by not liking them you get a condescending "you just don't have the brain for them" . And that really piss me off. I really enjoy Nolan's movies, but I think he is not a perfectionist at all.
@XxBatmanCrusaderxX
@XxBatmanCrusaderxX 9 жыл бұрын
Tons? Name them.
@fuckwebrat
@fuckwebrat 9 жыл бұрын
back to transformers bro pls
@rkrokberg
@rkrokberg 9 жыл бұрын
Giorgio Baradit I understand what you mean, but when people point out flaws that aren't flaws at all and bash the movie because of their own stupidity, let them be educated. I don't think nearly everyone who disliked Interstellar did so because "they didn't get it", but there's many who did it for that reason, and it's bloody annoying when people act like they know better than actual science.
@pleasemorefunny
@pleasemorefunny 9 жыл бұрын
That's the best Interstellar synopsis! A movie about a girl whose dad flies into a black hole and through the power of love travels back in time to his daughters bedroom to haunt an old wristwatch so that it taps out secrets to the universe in Morse code.
@NidorinoAlliance
@NidorinoAlliance 9 жыл бұрын
I am yet to find someone who praises Interstellar for another reason other than "It's scientifically accurate" and "The performances are good". People seem to be avoiding talking about the script written by two men with their own pretentiously poetic thumb stuck up their asses. Hmm...
@imasepan
@imasepan 9 жыл бұрын
And this is why nobody except me bothered to reply to you.
@NidorinoAlliance
@NidorinoAlliance 9 жыл бұрын
Hurry Calls Every single top comment I can see for this video is saying that the movie's a masterpiece for just those two reasons. It's kind of baffling.
@jamesbuchanan4979
@jamesbuchanan4979 9 жыл бұрын
stfu
@imasepan
@imasepan 9 жыл бұрын
kentucky fried chicken whoa dude. I liked the movie but you shouldn't go around hating on peoples opinions.
@jamesbuchanan4979
@jamesbuchanan4979 9 жыл бұрын
im sorry
@MobBossBobRoss
@MobBossBobRoss 9 жыл бұрын
Nick knows diddily-squat of today's movies, and pretty much resorts to the same 80s action films whenever he gets a chance to speak. He used to be fine to watch, but he's gotten sooo repetitive that it feels like he bogs down every discussion. Does anyone else feel that way?
@iAmerica1776
@iAmerica1776 9 жыл бұрын
Nope, we need different aspects and opinions for this whole fight to work. We need an 80's action movie lover just as much as we need a Disney fan or a Fast and the Furious enthusiast. People like reassurance of their own opinions. They wanna hear other people who share the same opinions. Just because you're not a big 80's fan doesn't mean there aren't others who are. There just having fun. Plus I like Dick Fundy
@MobBossBobRoss
@MobBossBobRoss 9 жыл бұрын
Jacob King You dont think the others (or i) love 80s movies? We're all aware of them and their awesomeness. Nick just doesn't provide decent arguments for them, it's always just "They're awesome".
@v1d30c05
@v1d30c05 9 жыл бұрын
I disagree. There was only one time I remember Nick just using the awesome argument and that was Iron Man vs. Captain America. Most of the time, he cites previous plot lines and themes and shows the incongruity and inconsistency of them. He often uses the perspective of someone who view of films isn't limited to the last five years, as most of the others seem to be at times.
@MobBossBobRoss
@MobBossBobRoss 9 жыл бұрын
Marcos Velasquez Okay, i was being hyperbolic saying he knows nothing about movies and that he just claims his favourite movies to be awesome, BUT he doesn't delve into the intricacies. How does he argue for Star Wars in this? He goes broad: It's consistent, it's fun, it's what got them into movie-geekdom. He doesn't address such matters as the practical effects, setting, or tone of the film. Those, i think, would have won him the fight instantly. We're getting watered-down arguments from a relatively stubborn guy fixated on 80s films. They might as well put one of their dads on the show.
@hysteria347
@hysteria347 9 жыл бұрын
100% agree. Couldn't even watch this episode because he's so annoying.
@keenanmcxarty5641
@keenanmcxarty5641 9 жыл бұрын
Spoilers: This movie completely passes the logic test (on the assumption of the existence of 5th dimensional beings) Once you fll into a black hole space becomes irrelevant and time becomes free. Humans ascending to infinity is the core of what makes this film so powerful. Humans are destined for greatness, and love is the most important aspect of human life. If that's not inspirational, I don't know what is. Yes, the acting was a little flat from Damon and Hathaway, but the character moments were extremely powerful and the message was almost mind expanding. The score drove home the emotional impact of space, and the effects were possibly the best in film history. I cried probably half a dozen times during this movie, so saying Nolan doesn't understand emotion or isn't logical is silly. 10/10 one of the best films of all time Please debate (I wasn't satisfied with the defense given to the film in the fight above)
@ThatGuy-jd3kj
@ThatGuy-jd3kj 9 жыл бұрын
I don't you can say this movie sucked and give a valid reason why. You could tell Nolan tried his best to make a fascinating story about mankinds destiny as well as incorporating space and time. I think over time this movie will be considered one of the greatest sci fi movies ever made.
@keenanmcxarty5641
@keenanmcxarty5641 9 жыл бұрын
Tony Montana Agreed
@fromia1
@fromia1 9 жыл бұрын
This movie has a lot of conveniences, such as the wormhole magically appearing near Saturn and other stuff, just a simple example. And to make a "scientific movie", there sure are things that are forced, such as the love factor somehow making time travel a possibility. Just how powerful can love be? It just made stuff look too convenient, somehow he just solved the biggest formula to save mankind out of love?
@keenanmcxarty5641
@keenanmcxarty5641 9 жыл бұрын
fromia1 They explain that humans evolve into 5-th dimensional beings and create the wormhole to save themselves from extinction. Also, due to relativity once you enter a black hole time expands to infinity, meaning that you can freely travel through time. By using the 5-th dimensional humans as a device to allow Macconahey to manipulate space-time (and thus warp gravity, they are pretty much one in the same) In short, the movie asks you to take one thing on faith: 5-th dimensional humans. The rest functions perfectly. It wasn't "power of love" that allowed Macconahey to time travel, It was how 5-th dementional beings could sympithis with Macconahey. The theme isn't that love can violate physics, it's that love still affects beings that have evolved beyond the situation where love even matters anymore.
@anastasiab3001
@anastasiab3001 9 жыл бұрын
Keenan McXarty , wow dude, congratulations! You've solved the holy grail and the biggest mysteries of our time! Please immediately contact Hawking, Thorne and degrasse Tyson so you can share your solid account of what happens in: 1. The 5th dimension 2. When one enters a black hole. Man... *facepalm.
@allanmcbean8001
@allanmcbean8001 8 жыл бұрын
Did Nick even watch Interstellar??
@davidjones4634
@davidjones4634 8 жыл бұрын
But Return of the King is widely considered one of the best films of all time...
@LucyPero
@LucyPero 9 жыл бұрын
I could talk about Interstellar for weeks, and for that only, despite all of its faults, I fucking love it.
@1krani
@1krani 9 жыл бұрын
Best Trilogy is Toy Story or Back to the Future: the two trilogies with no bad movies in them. And by "bad" I mean "you can't argue enough points to effectively convince an unbiased viewer as to why they're bad". You can do this with Dark Knight Rises, Temple of Doom, Return of the Jedi (for me it's A New Hope, but that's just me), Return of the King, Godfather III, Spider-Man III, X-Men The Last Stand, etc. Back to the Future and Toy Story do not have any weak movies in them. Each movie in the trilogies are strong and works both on their own and as part of the trilogy.
@cornking6
@cornking6 9 жыл бұрын
Lmao, i stopped reading the moment you tried to compare a masterpiece like Return of the King with dogshit like Spiderman 3.
@myd64
@myd64 9 жыл бұрын
Please watch Park Chan-Wooks Vengeance trilogy. Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. All three are epic masterpieces.
@1krani
@1krani 9 жыл бұрын
Oliver Bensusan The point is that Return of the King has enough fails to its name so that you could ARGUE that it's a bad movie. I personally think its okay, aside from being WAY too long.
@1krani
@1krani 9 жыл бұрын
myd64 Perhaps. I'll check it out, but if its one of those movie series that tries to be artsy over telling a good story with good characters, I probably won't like it.
@TheLukyso
@TheLukyso 9 жыл бұрын
1krani Sure.. you compare complete shit movies, with the movie that won the most Oscars and Fans?.. Your opinion is irrelevent. And Toy Story is a movie for children, you can't even nominate a children movie for a Best Trilogy.. Back to the Future was awesome! But as a Trilogy. LOTR is the best or StarWars.
@fuckwebrat
@fuckwebrat 9 жыл бұрын
did Nick compared Interstellar whit Armaggedon ? how is he not in prison ?
@Wisp100
@Wisp100 9 жыл бұрын
Roger Barr nailed it when he mocked them saying: "Fast & Furious is awesome!" Anyone who likes those films will obviously not be into a movie like Interstellar.
@anamorgana.
@anamorgana. 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@chasegluch2735
@chasegluch2735 9 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad most of these comments on here are defending Interstellar. It was PHENOMENAL!!! It was space Inception that wasn't quite as mind-bending. These guys are ridiculous.
@chasegluch2735
@chasegluch2735 9 жыл бұрын
Oh, also... Hans Zimmer is a genius. Ridiculous.
@DonColonel
@DonColonel 9 жыл бұрын
Finaly, Been waiting for like 3 minutes. Just what the doc ordered. Please include Hal next time
@Obeseblackman27
@Obeseblackman27 9 жыл бұрын
Love your work Stelio Kontos
@tannerhill6809
@tannerhill6809 9 жыл бұрын
STELIOOO. STELIO KONTOS STELLIOOO
@jvaritekbaby33
@jvaritekbaby33 8 жыл бұрын
it amazing at how much they have improved on these movie fights since 2014
@Jhandler99
@Jhandler99 9 жыл бұрын
30:15 When he said "I loved it!!!" Lmao.
@SavageStarlight42
@SavageStarlight42 9 жыл бұрын
Oh my god, they are truly discussing if Deep Impact and Armageddon are better movies than Interstellar. Nolan is one of the few directors who combine action, stunning visuals and claim. He always tries to cross borders and to create something ambitious and in Interstellar he showed something the world hasn't seen before. You want to know why so many extremely dumb movies like Twilight and Transformers make a shitload of money? Guess what, it's because of people who are trying to criticise every smart and brave project out there for totally stupid and fussy reasons.
@Advent3546
@Advent3546 9 жыл бұрын
Three Flavours: Cornetto Trilogy
@LoveyInTheSky
@LoveyInTheSky 9 жыл бұрын
I didn't even think of that as a trilogy, but those films are brilliant. Smart, hilarious, and the writing with connections to all three films is genius.
@Advent3546
@Advent3546 9 жыл бұрын
It's a trilogy in the sense that it's three movies in the same universe connected through running jokes, actors and themes.
@LoveyInTheSky
@LoveyInTheSky 9 жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm totally agreeing with you, it just didn't come to mind while they were generalizing trilogies as having the same storyline. I'm glad you mentioned it, it definitely changed my favorite from LOTR to Cornetto
@Wackamole56
@Wackamole56 9 жыл бұрын
My favourite bluray boxset I own. :)
@Advent3546
@Advent3546 9 жыл бұрын
Wackamole You have a boxset? I have a 3 disc blu ray. I didn't know they had a box set.
@ctr1502
@ctr1502 8 жыл бұрын
calling out a lot of the required story elements like nick mundy does can be done on any film realistically. interstellar was a good film. it was damn imaginative, maybe even above inception. there's a lot they've missed I think.
@bassgasmask
@bassgasmask 8 жыл бұрын
Did any of you re-watch the movie? what are your thoughts now? To compare Nolan to Shyamalan is wrong, Shyamalan is crap......CRAP!!!!!!!!!
@borismurillo2834
@borismurillo2834 8 жыл бұрын
1999-2002 shamaylan is dope..
@juliusaugustino8409
@juliusaugustino8409 9 жыл бұрын
Three best working directors today are Martin Scorsese, Paul Thomas Anderson and Coen brothers.
@juliusaugustino8409
@juliusaugustino8409 9 жыл бұрын
I would put Tarantino and Fincher there too. Nolan would be there if his films didn't always have flaws and plot holes (except The Prestige). Spielberg made his best in the 80's and Scott made his best in 79 and 82. Other ones on that list weren't even comparable.
@maulcs
@maulcs 9 жыл бұрын
severi saaristo I just don't understand why Nolan can't get these issues dealt with. He's clearly intelligent - it's just like he doesn't care, or he does it on purpose to make things more convoluted. And it's only getting worse...
@JohnSpawn1
@JohnSpawn1 9 жыл бұрын
severi saaristo "Nolan would be there if his films didn't always have flaws and plot holes (except The Prestige)." Pretty much any film has flaws, but where are the plot holes in Insomnia, Following and Memento? Did I miss something? I agree with your point, though and the Prestige is one of his best. And since you think Spielberg made his best in the 80s are you referring to E.T. or Raiders?
@blueshiftdactylion421
@blueshiftdactylion421 9 жыл бұрын
severi saaristo Jurassic Park and Schindler's list... were his best in my opinion. It's subjective, though. It's not like people can engage in any sort of "movie fights" to really hash this out... turn opinions into facts. It would be dumb even to try.... oh... wait...
@nori9686
@nori9686 9 жыл бұрын
How can you don't even talk about Fincher? Nolan is very competent, BUT is it even necessary a debate to decide if Nolan has ever made something superior to Gone Girl or Seven? TDK is an amazing movie with an unforgettable performance by Heath Ledger, unequal to any other superhero movie; Inception was original and entertaining for the masses, but c'mon, you know Fincher is way better! His movies have no flaws! And since when is "number of people who are pulled in into a theater" a criteria for better directing?? If it is then you should have chosen the ridiculous Michael Bay! (no need to comment the english, I already know it needs work)
@tylertaing8325
@tylertaing8325 9 жыл бұрын
Yeeee
@umangabhatta6518
@umangabhatta6518 9 жыл бұрын
the prestige and memnto and direction is more about influencing post batman even marvel movies have become darker skyfall dirctor himslf told he was inflenced by tdk for skyfall
@ExNyarlathotep
@ExNyarlathotep 9 жыл бұрын
umanga bhatta Direction has nothing to do about influencing anything. It about directing where a movie's story, characters etc move towards. Are you on bath salts?
@umangabhatta6518
@umangabhatta6518 9 жыл бұрын
ExNyarlathotep i was just talking about influence of nolan in present time is much more superior just like cameron revolutionized with avtar ...from movies to videogames have been effected by nolan's dak prospctus;his movies are long term compared to other's;even if u may nt like interstallar it is going to be a point of discussion with ur friends
@umangabhatta6518
@umangabhatta6518 9 жыл бұрын
ExNyarlathotep and coming back to movies superior to fencher: prestige(no1 in my all time favourite) followed by memto(no 10 in my all favourite) if u watch above video closely they mention about prestige and memnto bettr than inception and tdk
@bert5380
@bert5380 8 жыл бұрын
Honestly the best movie I've ever seen in my life and I don't think ill ever love a movie as much as i love this one, i can honeslty say it changed the way i view life and film making. A true masterpiece that will last for generations, and like most masterpieces they're not always appreciated in their time. The directing was out of this world! The acting is undeniably amazing, COME ON WHEN MATHEW WAS CRYING WATCHING THE VIDEO LOG, THAT FUCKING KILLED ME! And the plot along with the soundtrack and the way it takes you from the edge to of your seat to bursting in tears to jaw dropped from the beautiful visuals! FUCKING AMAZING FILM! Deserved more Oscars than it received... I tip my hat off to Nolan for leaving every one of my friends along with my jaw dropped, in tears and in aw.
@ihavenoideawhatimdoingwith5697
@ihavenoideawhatimdoingwith5697 9 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, since you talk alot about good directors, I was wondering, (because he's an awesome director and i don't know if you've had this fight yet), what Tim Burton movie is the best?
@moleClaw
@moleClaw 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar sucked. Apart from the Visuals everything else was flat.The IMDB score doesn't mean shit. Just a bunch of Nolan fanboys that give a 10/10 to everything with Nolan's name on it. It came second to Big Hero 6 so people didn't even see it to rate it. The movie was boring. I'm tired of people saying you just don't understand it. You don't have to study Astrophysics to enjoy a movie. The movie was just too heavy handed, a ton of exposition with one note characters and confusing character motivations.
@4TheWinQuinn
@4TheWinQuinn 9 жыл бұрын
interstellar was refreshing because it was intellectual. It wasnt boring.
@talia8324
@talia8324 9 жыл бұрын
Okay...so cowboys vs. aliens sucked....apollo 18...star wars prequels...but I wouldn't put Interstellar that low hahaha. At least it explored difficult subjects and challenged you to think a bit. It had short comings but I wouldn't say it sucked
@imaverix2053
@imaverix2053 9 жыл бұрын
Some people go watch a film wanting it to be bad, and come out with comments like this.
@Eazyrun
@Eazyrun 9 жыл бұрын
And still, I was at the edge of my seat, not caring who directed this movie at any point! It took things we know about physics and put some fiction in it without being unlogical (only the love thing and the space station saving scene were not my case. And Cooper not being blown to bits by the black hole, but his ship). The dialogues were for the most part senseful and well thought. Something, I missed in today's blockbuster movies and I'm absolutely not used to, anymore. The movie seemed to have a too long exposition, but it just took its time and everything that happened, in plot and subplot, were connected. There was always a clear leitfaden going through the movie. I was laughing, I was crying and yes, I only cared about TARS, FASE, Cooper and Murph. The other ones literally disappeared or had no meaning to me. But I forgive the movie, because thanks to its great visuals, the science fiction, the dialogues, the emotions, the meaning of every scene, the science non-fiction and the good time it gave me in our new, overly expensive cinema! Better re-watch it. I surely will.
@alexj1219
@alexj1219 9 жыл бұрын
Or maybe the people who said it was good were people who actually liked it... You ever think of that? Stop trying to kill peoples opinions, congrats you didn't like it... Guess what I thought gravity was boring and no character development whatsoever... So sue me
@sunslayer553
@sunslayer553 9 жыл бұрын
You guys should do a fight where you GIVE each of the guests something to defend and let them go at it. In my opinion make them defend something bad... Example: Prove your franchise is better: Guest 1: Defend the Transformers franchise Guest 2: Defend The Fast and The Furious franchise Guest 3: Defend the Saw franchise
@quasarone3083
@quasarone3083 6 жыл бұрын
48:57 a rare sight: an actually hilarious Nick Mundy moment!!
@ryandavidson3053
@ryandavidson3053 8 жыл бұрын
anyone that didn't enjoy Interstellar didn't understand it... I mean that's all there is to it.
@zookninja
@zookninja 9 жыл бұрын
Just watched Interstellar. One of the best films of all time. Nolan is a genius. You're entitled to say it isn't good. You're also entitled to be wrong.
@xxqcwaslukxx
@xxqcwaslukxx 9 жыл бұрын
Interstellar is one of the movies ever made. You made me unsubscribed, just by your stupid title. It's not a movie fight. Like you can't like interstellar because its not your type of movies. But it doesn't suck, and that is fact. If you think it sucks well.. you have no knowledge in movies.
@notinuse3165
@notinuse3165 9 жыл бұрын
They have no knowledge in in movies? You have no knowledge in the English fucking language!
@BoilingHotCoffee
@BoilingHotCoffee 9 жыл бұрын
Nobody gives a damn if you unsubscribe... You're probably still going to watch this channel for the honest trailers. Just because you like interstellar doesn't mean everyone should. Idiots seem to forget what an opinion is.
@BestPlayedLoudLtd
@BestPlayedLoudLtd 9 жыл бұрын
All they like is stupid superhero movies, they are the cliche of film geeks with the collectable mini figures and everything. So when a film like interstellar comes along all they can Pisa compare our to something like man of steel
@TheCalComics
@TheCalComics 9 жыл бұрын
Yes, Interstellar is one of the movies ever made. It was definitely a movie.
@BrianDiCaprio
@BrianDiCaprio 9 жыл бұрын
That first sentence made me lol
@rubenlentz7218
@rubenlentz7218 9 жыл бұрын
It's a masterpiece imo. Even just the music by Hans Zimmer is a great experience :) I think it depends on what you think of life and time and space in general.
@jackwald4394
@jackwald4394 9 жыл бұрын
God i would love to join this Interstellar argument. One of my favorite films of all times
@markozoric8063
@markozoric8063 9 жыл бұрын
Here we go: I thought it was a bad Nolan film. Average on its own, but bad coming from Nolan. There you go, argument started.
@jackwald4394
@jackwald4394 9 жыл бұрын
Marko Zoric Yes, here we go! I partially agree with that. It wasn't Nolans best film, but in my opinion, it's one of the best. Doesn't match up to The Dark Knight, maybe Inception. But i think what really sets it apart is that it has such a deep emotional pull. Nolan brings us so far away from earth, and doesn't hold back from imagining what can happen within the laws of physics. But he also does such a great job of keeping it very human, and keeping us feeling so intimately connected to the characters. And just wanna throw it in there that I absolutely hate the fat guys arguments. He's ripping on it because he didn't fully understand it. I could explain any one of his "plot holes"
@markozoric8063
@markozoric8063 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Wald Well Nick said it himself that he is a dummy, but he did make a valid point about Matt Damon. My biggest problem with this film is that it forces that love is the key to everything, love is la la la. Characters are also so selfish about their love. Anne Hathaway is willing to sacrifice entire human race so she can see the one she loves. Cooper, while on that frozen planet, decides that he's going back to Earth and would rather die in the dirt with his daughter than try to save mankind. It's as if no one is willing to sacrifice himself for this mission. Sure Cooper does that after that dock explodes, but we know he's not going to die. The ending is bullshit as well. After all that he goes back to his daughter and she basically tells him to fuck off and go away. The film should've ended with that bright light after the tesseract collapses. Also "I need to hurry up" scene inside the tesseract makes no sense, because he has all the time in the world inside there. So yea. Didn't like it. It was made for mass audience. It doesn't let us conclude anything but rather chooses to spoon feed everything to us. Nothing is smart about this film, and it's very predicable.
@jackwald4394
@jackwald4394 9 жыл бұрын
"Nick said it himself that he is a dummy." There's one thing I agree with him on lol. And I didn't think Matt Damon was as terrible as he seems to think he was. He was bad by Matt Damon standards, and it's fair to say that having a big name actor in that role kind of distracted from the film. But I don't think that's enough to ruin the movie. As for love, Anne Hathaways speech (love it or hate it) was about that. That we still experience love even when it has no biological purpose. Whether there was something to that, or she just said it because she was so bogged down by love, we don't know. But it's something to think about. Also, I think that could be seen as a moral to the story. Maybe Nolan's trying to illustrate that love can cause us to think illogically and make bad choices. Murph didn't tell him to fuck off, she said "no parent should have to watch their child die," and sent him off to once again save humanity. And how can you say it was predictable? Did you expect him to end up in a maze of Murph's bookshelf? If so, I'm impressed. And look at other great films like Pulp Fiction, Schindler's List, Star Wars, etc. (just a few randoms pulled off of IMDB's top 250). These all clearly explain what happens, but still have lessons to be learned. I think Interstellar definitely does have lessons to be learned about love and human nature. The only reason your argument can be made is because you're comparing it to other Nolan films like Inception, Memento, The Prestige, etc. Even compared to those, Interstellar still has a reasonably ambiguous ending and allows us to conclude and interpret for ourselves. We aren't really sure what happens when Cooper goes to join Anne Hathaway or if humanity ever makes it there. And we can definitely still ponder about a deeper meaning.
@Dajara
@Dajara 9 жыл бұрын
so interesting to see your views on Interstellar, i absolutely loved it and maybe it was the dub version that took the edge of McCon, but i was blown away and have never seen everything like it. and i am afraid you didn't change my mind.
@systemslave6906
@systemslave6906 9 жыл бұрын
I loved "Interstellar" too. For a very long tim ethere was no movie that made me so emotional on it. It's great.
@maniacartist9251
@maniacartist9251 9 жыл бұрын
I went to see it yesterday with my boyfriend, and we LOVED IT! It was everything that i expected and more!
@yuray888
@yuray888 9 жыл бұрын
Oh man, that was one of the best movie experiences ever for me. I walked out so happy :D
@TheDawnBearer
@TheDawnBearer 9 жыл бұрын
Besides the arguments, this has been the funniest episode. XD
@Noctis198
@Noctis198 9 жыл бұрын
exactly! its just funny that alot of people are hating on this episode for the dumbest reasons when this panel had the best people on it and yeah the shouting was annoying at points but hope we get them back
@TheDawnBearer
@TheDawnBearer 9 жыл бұрын
I liked some of the arguments, didn't like others. But what I liked the most was that everyone was having fun rather than making it "too serious".
@ErwinSchrodinger64
@ErwinSchrodinger64 9 жыл бұрын
I'm no Nolan fanboy but he's made me expect more out of directors. I will admit, at first, I didn't like Interstellar because of the ending. I had serious problems with it. But I knew this movie really captivated me because I couldn't stop thinking about it-which is what a great movie is suppose to do. I even began reading books on General Relativity by Schutz and Carroll I had taken in graduate school. Being a physicist, I appreciated the amount of detail that went into making the film especially having Kip Thorne consult Nolan on the film. If that isn't taking science fiction serious, I don't know what is. I kept asking myself does the ending really justify given the film a bad mark because my initial score out of the movie was just a 3 (out of 10). I finally realized that it wasn't the ending I had a problem with, it's the expectation I had of the movie. Christopher Nolan signature is about making dark films with a sense of realism. But the ending was taking it too far. Then it all of sudden it hit me, it's a science fiction movie above all else. It was only then that I saw the movie through the correct lenses. I immediately understood the entire premise of the story and the movie moved up in scale to a 10. The only factor, personally, I didn't like where the comments about love transcending space and time. Other than that it delivered. Yes, I already pre-ordered the Blu-Ray.
@christinarondeau2933
@christinarondeau2933 8 жыл бұрын
Anyone else watching Dan in the view finder of the camera on the left? XD
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