the greatest movie of all time,,,,,,genius tony scott
@adnanefeunver19 күн бұрын
Again, a character they spend
@fr7260Ай бұрын
Best edit so far with the bgm❤
@user-px2pd5cu3kАй бұрын
....Good night..dear!!💋👧💕
@geenee6974Ай бұрын
I will eat him (He's too cute to let live)
@oakword32362 ай бұрын
are these songs being written specially for such video edits?
@chriswhited2 ай бұрын
music makes this happen...........like when i watched THERE WILL BE BLOOD.
@leandropacheco29652 ай бұрын
He is carl of Fear the walking dead
@hannapoole46452 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite edits
@aedvinious48762 ай бұрын
Great choice of music!
@user-pt3oo7si5v2 ай бұрын
If nick never died rick and nick was best in the walking dead universe
@dora19803 ай бұрын
Unbelievable! I have no words for this.
@user-zq8oj6jb5z3 ай бұрын
Sounds like tomorrow
@jochemvdberg88983 ай бұрын
Hey, I want to make an edit myself too. How did you find the music, or can i use the same as you did?
@jochemvdberg88983 ай бұрын
Which did you use though, I only see galaxy falling
@Alonso133 ай бұрын
Hey! Well, I found it on yt.. but yeah, you can use the same. :)
@p.58004 ай бұрын
Can i upload this video with your credits to mi tiktok account bro?
@Alonso133 ай бұрын
yeah, sure. :)
@TheWalkingHun01014 ай бұрын
Wow! This is AMAZING video! I really like your FearTWD videos! <3
@Alonso134 ай бұрын
Thank you! Our Sebastian tribute is the BEST <3
@andregabriel3564 ай бұрын
Aber heftig das er trotz immer eintretender Bewusstlosigkeit aufwacht
@OmranSalem-pw7kb5 ай бұрын
😘😘
@TechMilitary9015 ай бұрын
❤
@FANIMATOR5 ай бұрын
My favorite movie of all time!
@boryskorzhov35716 ай бұрын
wow the ending is so on point.. this sequence blew my mind
@emavids.6 ай бұрын
masterpiece
@TheWalkingHun01016 ай бұрын
WOW. This is Amazing video.. jöhet az a Semmelweis trubute :))
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
Jön is, amint fent lesz torr.. öhmm, streaming-en. ^^
@TheWalkingHun01016 ай бұрын
Ez a beszéd xDDD @@Alonso13
@sammoh67466 ай бұрын
Well put, all together! Amazingly executed, ending was great, left me in goosebumps
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@Gsjsji_jwjsbs6 ай бұрын
What a amazing edit so much complexity, i absolutely liked this movie what a modern masterpiece.
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I loved the movie too, the best of 2023.
@thecoffeeboiiiii6 ай бұрын
613 views??? this is absolutely insane, props to you bro. The clip quality is on point and the storytelling is immaculate 👏👏🔥
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I appreciate it! :)
@MrYellowAndYacello6 ай бұрын
I am glad to see you added the scene where Oppenheimer talks about the cosmic monstrosity. I wonder how you got these videos from Oppenheimer with such exquisite audio and resolution. I would appreciate it a lot if you please tell me.
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
Well, I had to download the full movie in high quality (1080p + 5.1 audio)..
@jotunninn6 ай бұрын
@@Alonso13wonderful video! how did you get the file for the movie?
@MrYellowAndYacello6 ай бұрын
@@Alonso13 Where did you get them?
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if I can share here (cause it's t0rrent).. Contact me on instagram and I'll send some good websites (@thealonso13)
@MrYellowAndYacello6 ай бұрын
@@Alonso13 Alright
@user-ex9hf2eo9z6 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating Ted Lasso.
@arnobaert83396 ай бұрын
transgender garbage music, i love nick, i hate this vid
@notnormal4193 ай бұрын
Says the guy with the Minecraft profile picture
@arnobaert83392 ай бұрын
@@notnormal419 steve is straight, edd isnt
@slick82326 ай бұрын
where do you get such high quality twd clips from?
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
I downloaded the full episodes in 1080p.
@angadsinghkwatra69686 ай бұрын
wow. so good , so good
@Alonso136 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
@lyndaburgess55826 ай бұрын
Love this movie, seen it over and over, please make another one
@Aervial4 ай бұрын
good news. top gun 3 is in production
@user-sb4pk2xk2r6 ай бұрын
Navy top gun graduite and deployed person gulf allso air force for booming run at full speed with 2 g suits on on launch of weapon pull hard back on stick and slow ly puff air so you wont pass out.
@jochemvdberg88986 ай бұрын
chills... one of the greatest richmond edits out there, deserves far more recognition!!
@danieldeli47777 ай бұрын
I just finished watching the show and now I found this. Man that is an amazing video!!!!!
@Alonso137 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoyed the show too. ;)
@conradsystem61517 ай бұрын
Pure Genius
@ritabartuska63268 ай бұрын
Nick was the best. He had serious problems, but he also had leadership abilities and a very big heart. And Fear turned to shit when his character died. I know that the actor wanted out, Nick was just so integral, Frank Dillane Nick, not some other actor, for me he was Nick. Replacing him with another actor was not an option.
@jamjamhughes8 ай бұрын
This needs more views, it's amazing❤
@Alonso138 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
@vycenx9 ай бұрын
videaso hermano
@AW-sh1ce9 ай бұрын
I hope this was a passion project because you should not be editing stuff for free. Barbecue Sauce.
@nicklucero24578 ай бұрын
Right?! I watched the show, I saw all that but I still want to see THIS movie🙌🏼
@ambertimmons44410 ай бұрын
This video is so great. My fave FTWD one I have seen so far and I have seen a lot. I have watched it over and over again and will probably continue to do so.
@Alonso139 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. <3
@mordyth10 ай бұрын
That was brilliant
@aliendrone10 ай бұрын
The best character, the only time i shed tears in Fear.. Great video !!!
@mountainsmusicbeer553211 ай бұрын
Amazing editing.
@Alonso1311 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
@diegoperazzini933311 ай бұрын
A nice combination between Top Gun 1986 and Top Gun Maverick. The best all time's aviation movies. ♥️
@quimicae10-prof.flavioreze7811 ай бұрын
For me, the best film! Thanks for remember my time of child!
@alexios02411 ай бұрын
My favorite on FTWD😭 R.I.P. John Dorie
@PARNYX11 ай бұрын
Duuuuude this is a fucking masterpiece!! The music is perfect, same as dialogues. I’m already missing this show so much man 😢. Congrats for making this masterpiece mannnnn!!!
@Alonso1311 ай бұрын
Thanks bro, I appreciate it! <3 Yeah, I miss the show too.. it was an amazing journey.
@MsAlenka199311 ай бұрын
What an edit! Amazing 🔥❤
@Alonso1311 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
@roberttrudel335511 ай бұрын
Ted and me The short version is that I’m a 64 year old man. I’m grateful to Jason Sudaikis for having created Ted Lasso. This strange “comedy” that made me cry way more than it made me laugh. But that always made me happy. And now for the long version. When I first heard of Ted Lasso I made a snap judgement that a show with such a asinine premise would not be worth my time, I believe I was in good company. But towards the end of the first run, I stumbled upon more than a few intriguing reviews and decided to be curious. Well, I was reeled in, hook, line and sinker. From what I’ve read, mine is a rather common story. I’ve watched a fair share of TV drama and comedy over the years and I’ve enjoyed most of it as well crafted entertainment but with an appropriate detachment, it’s just fiction after all. It’s a truly rare event when I have concerns about the fate of fictitious characters to the extent of feeling trepidation before each new installment. And that’s nothing compared to the elation I experience when good things happen to them and the sadness when they’re down. But I’m comforted in knowing I’m not alone in being sad. I’ve loved every episode and had my share of goose bumps, lump in the throat and many tears. A certain amount of suspension of disbelief was required but that’s ok. Some might say that Ted Lasso fell on the fertile ground of our pandemic trauma. But Covid-19 was just one loud noise within the unsettling cacophony of modern life. The so called Global Village is confronting us to a world that is changing fast and wide towards an uncertain destination. This uncertainty frightens us and leads us towards ways of coping that aren’t always wise. We seek easy solutions to difficult problems and, since the dawn of time, the most obvious has been to seek confort in numbers. Until recently, who we congregated with was determined by proximity and allowed for a certain level of diversity. From this diversity we could expect ideologies and behaviors that are reasonable and moderated by the need to get along. For the first time in history, humans are no longer constrained by geography in defining their “community”. The World Wide Web and the social networks are game changers. Many of us have now found refuge in citadel like bubbles where homogeneity reigns supreme. Everyone believes the same things and have the same fears. Debate is proscribed and indoctrination as replaced inquisitiveness. Knowledge is excess baggage and emotions rule the day. Those bubbles often end up being steered by a few charismatic individuals who at best seek self importance but at worst seek power. The most savvy among them even manage to monetize our fears and offer a store full of opinions and bullet points that we can weaponize in our dealings with the uninitiated. In its simplest form our position regarding any crisis is that we are blameless, strangers are responsible, anyone saying otherwise is lying and, better yet, there is no crisis. Outsiders are a threat and are to be dealt with accordingly. It’s Do Onto Others Before They Do Onto You. The road toward hatred becomes very short indeed. But hatred is always foolish and all this foolishness makes those bubbles utterly sterile. They drag all of us down. In this environment where nastiness has been elevated to virtue Ted Lasso is an ode to decency as strength not as weakness. And I’m grateful for it’s existence. Beyond that, I try to understand further why Ted Lasso has had such a unusual impact on myself as well as on many others. I’m old enough to have watched M.A.S.H. during it’s original run and I can’t help feeling a similar vibe. There is no commonality between the bleakness of the Korean War and the bling of the Premier League but it’s worth noting that the kids that we groome into becoming the star athletes that will entertain us can just as easily be repurposed into the soldiers that will protect us. Those two shows thrive at finding humor anywhere and at any time whether it’s a surgeon slipping on a pool of urine or a keeper getting hit on the schnoz. Hawkeye and Ted are masters at making light of any situation, when needed. Neither show is pure comedy, they both took on serious issues. With time, both allowed us to go beyound the first impression and deepen our understanding of the many characters. Both demonstrate that life is tough but that humor is one of the cracks that lets the light in. (Shout out Leonard Cohen!) While Seinfeld was the show about nothing, Ted Lasso is the show about everything. More to the point, it’s about life. AFC Richmond, the stadiums, the games are just background, the canvas on which the lives of the characters unfold. The plot is secondary, the team wll be fine. It’s about the multiple stories that crisscross one another and that we observe and get captivated and enthralled by. Lives very much like ours. Of course most of us don’t have the material comfort of those individuals but, except for Rebecca, their position is precarious. So they, as we, must navigate life without a clear roadmap. In the second season’s last episode Ted said it so well, life is about making choices. We do our best, we try, we stumble, we make mistakes, we ask questions, we learn, we take the good, we accept the bad, we correct, we fix, we make amends, we keep going and, hopefully, we become the better versions of ourselves. Onward, Forward. Ted Lasso makes the case that, even though we should always try to be nice, we should never fail to be kind. Being nice is easy, it’s just saying hello with a smile but it’s also basically empty. As a Canadian, I should know. Being kind is putting in the effort, it shows that you care. It comes at a cost that is worth paying because it’s another crack that lets in the light. Roy is not a nice man but he’s a very kind one This show is not plot driven but it is message driven. It seeks to show the way but is not about the destination it’s about the journey. Each generation as an impact on the next and it’s a responsability to be taken with earnestness. Dereliction of duty can have long lasting effect. But there’s, most of all, a message of hope. Wounds can be healed, what is stuck can be freed,the lost can find the right path, with a little help from our friends. It’s about how loving, caring, trusting can clear the path forward. It’s about honesty with others but mostly with ourselves. It’s about the courage to show ourselves, warts and all, without a mask of fierceness, of meekness or of cheeriness. It’s about the value of friendship and the strenght of solidarity. It’s about not demanding respect but giving it for we are all worthy of it. It’s about acceptance and forgiveness. It’s about treating others in the way we would want to be treated ourselves. It’s about the family we’re born with and the family we make along the way. The biggest crack of all is love, in all its many splendors. It allways finds a way to get through and is the source of all wisdom. Nothing is more fertile or uplifting. The unrelenting optimism, at once Ted’s stenght and weekness, is the reason the show is comedy and not drama. Ultimately, everything is funny and for the same reason that there are few fates worst than being sad and alone the best laughs are the ones shared with the most. I’m gratefull for the journey. To the creators of the show and to the extremely talented cast and crew I can only say, job well done and thank you. Everything above was written before the final episode but now that I’ve watched it, it hasn’t changed in any way how I felt. The conclusion was as perfect as it could be. The characters all got what they deserved and it made me happy. No point in nitpicking, the creators deserve our respect for the narrative choices they made. We may wish for the story to go on, on the screen rather than in our minds. It may happen, there are strong incentives coming from many directions. The behind closed doors process is likely to be akin to sausage making and I have little desire to dwell on it. Que sera sera. Storyline décisions would have to be made. I don’t see Ted returning to the UK. Therefore it’s a choice between a new adventure for Ted or sticking with the Richmond gang. Either could end up being very good or could fail miserably and cloud our memories of the original. Beware what you wish for. Personally, I’m good with letting them live out their existence beyond our gaze. In my imagination, Phoebe becomes the very foul mouthed captain of England’s Team and Ted brings back glory to a struggling hockey team in Montréal. This show was probably conceived just to entertain but, for many of us, it managed to accomplish way more. Some have testified that it allowed them to carry on through dark periods of their lives. Many more have found an inspiration in going forward. Most just had a good time and that, in of itself, made it fit for purpose. For a brief moment, I felt a void after the final credits. It didn’t last, life goes on and we’ll muddle through as always. Ted was the avatar for a group of creators and writers who distilled their life experiences, their successes and their failures into a message that went deeper and further than their original aim. The Lasso Way isn’t complicated. It’s not about telling, it’s about asking Because, If you’re kind you care If you care you’re curious If you’re curious you ask questions The answers to those questions might enlighten the person who’s asked more than the person who’s asking. The good old Socratic Method. It’s also about feeling no shame in asking for help. You all take care now and be kind Believe! RT
@Yakon3Reborn9 ай бұрын
Have you posted this on every ted lasso video? If so, I applaud your love for the show! Changed my life too.
@fayesouthall66045 ай бұрын
So beautiful because I think you articulated exactly what most people saw in this show. It was beautiful.