The Shining is so overrated. It's not scary at all.
@Saranwrap_3 сағат бұрын
Eating a meal never felt better before watching this movie
@xam.yo.39438 сағат бұрын
who the hell is the guy in the thumbnail? ai shit doesn't even know how to Tony Soprano right
@charliebronson127410 сағат бұрын
Look at Sean Combs current dilemma. Another Caligula wannabe.
@Bigchin3317 сағат бұрын
Cool stuff man
@grumpyoldwizard20 сағат бұрын
It's on Prime/Shudder. 10-04-24. It is quite a film.
@elchimpo9063Күн бұрын
This is a great video i like the pace and writing please please never insult wendigoon id hate to see you go out like that
@outlawzaku79Күн бұрын
Watched on the bus during the 9th grade trip to Six Flags
@ryuman757Күн бұрын
8:10 I loved that the movie "depicted" a r@pe scene at the end with the girl being thrown into the back of the truck. But they DIDN'T. SHOW. ANYTHING! Hollywood needs to take note, that these things doesn't always need to be thrown in our face, to show the evil. But the director was correct: There was SO much horrible stuff that could've been shown.
@pankajpatel84903 күн бұрын
Kendall is not a killer because he is a bitch. We live in a self-pity society.
@ristina.ingram3 күн бұрын
Excellent
@ciom90653 күн бұрын
We are not the only creatures aware of our mortality. Apes and dolphins have proven to be self aware.
@bennetfox4 күн бұрын
Threads will teach you at least one thing: there is no winners in nuclear war.
@cthulhuchan95874 күн бұрын
Honestly I was watching this in the background while playing Project Zomboid not really taking in the information so I had to rewatch After hearing that quote from that book it has brought my own mortality into sharp view once again and I always hate it I remember I have nothing to give this world and probably more than likely be forgotten I am here yet I’m already not I don’t know how to finish this comment I’ll probably need to drown out these feelings once again until they inevitably re-emerge like some dark entity that looms just out of eyeshot but is getting closer each day I remember when I wasn’t afraid of death but now I’m not so sure Or maybe the fear of losing control and the certainty of waking up in the morning to start a new day Or is it that I’ve never had control Like I can steer the wheel but pedal is jammed down and the car is running out of gas I dunno I just ramble when I’m too deep in thoughts about things Bad habit is overthinking, it’s a bad habit indeed
@budzterr61864 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing of this character. Likely the fundamental concept when they started drafting his script and layers.
@TheDeathlure4 күн бұрын
Ive watched a lot of videos about threads. But im kinda scared tk watch the full thing
@МИЛОШ-ч8и5 күн бұрын
And now, we are close to nuclear war, again.. :D
@davidj.thompson6 күн бұрын
Not going to name any names but...I'm pretty sure the last scene is when a mother gets the first look at her newborn cild and starts to scream. Also, to me the "Cold War" never ended...it just went into hibernation until the time that fear of MAD is overtaken by insanity. Also, just prior to the last scene, the girl's grandfather is in the hospital bed to the right of her's.
@thecolorred95266 күн бұрын
This movie is pure horseshit propaganda
@BrianRIngram6 күн бұрын
was the mispronunciation of malapropisms a joke?
@Ekim19767 күн бұрын
Incredible movie, music, acting and true to life.
@cmonman36397 күн бұрын
This guy sounds like a real bozo.
@lemmdus21197 күн бұрын
I saw The Day After and this movie. It made me realize everything could be gone in a minute. It made me more religious and closer to God. I’d rather be with Him than survive that!
@SpoopySquid8 күн бұрын
I finally watched this last night. It's probably the best movie i've ever seen. I never want to watch it again
@zoflo7288 күн бұрын
Some of the best dream portrayals ever.
@zoflo7288 күн бұрын
Brilliant analysis. Thank you.
@youtubeletmeintoyoutube45808 күн бұрын
Guys a clown. I’ve made way better movies.
@le13dan9 күн бұрын
Its a great film. You just need the free time and patience to watch it. Not everyone knows how to make that time. Helps if you have at least a rudimentary knowledge of the history of cinema and the time its set in I suppose.
@devekut29 күн бұрын
The preoccupation with the ugly, the tragic and the viscerally revolting; his not-so-subtle subversive themes; the presenting of depravity as cathartic; the idea that society is something to be molded and manipulated through vice --- all these aspects of Cronenberg can be explained by one fact: He is a jew.
@alexmuenster210210 күн бұрын
0:55 "... that don't serve the overARCing narrative." I'm dyin' hiuh! (overARCHing)
@mckernan60311 күн бұрын
Lord privy seal
@Llamaorlelele11 күн бұрын
🗣️ Commendatori! Bon giorno. 🤣💀
@RobertBurwood11 күн бұрын
Just as relevant now as then and a stark warning of the madness of nuclear war
@theultimatereductionist759211 күн бұрын
This movie is unrealistic. Half the population (the conservative anti-science reality-denying half) would be out there marching and protesting after the nuclear attack that there never had been a nuclear attack and that there is no scientific proof that not drinking water for days kills you. After 3000 megatons drop rightards/christians/Republicunts in the USA/Tories in the UK would be blaming the deaths around them on vaccines and immigrants.
@snazzythesnaz7 күн бұрын
tf you on lmao
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
.. oh. This video is only 15 minutes. ok. I guess I have nothing really to say about this video except thanks for the pinned comment. :/
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
... should I be preparing a Halloween playlist?
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
you know what I never understood about dead humans and skeletal remains? How come the teeth never fall out? ukno, like ... I dunno. Why do my teeth decay and fall out irl but in movies its just so... implausible.
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
another thing... this movie's plot is eerily similar to what's happening with Russia and the middle-east right now
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
its funny how stupid everyone in the movie is. They all know a nuclear war is imminent and they're all on the streets haggling and walking their children in strollers. And then when theyre hiding from the explosion aftermath they're right at the windows
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
and there's like 1 second where ET was caught in the blast
@teeonezee12 күн бұрын
ok, cool. thanks for the pinned comment. I watched the video now ill watch yours
@keithmichael11212 күн бұрын
I always think about the line from a documentary he says the birds in the jungle aren't singing they're screaming in pain
@trinhhuyvinhbao67012 күн бұрын
Yet politicians and media are convincing us that a nuclear war with Russia is "affordable losses".
@Stop-All-War13 күн бұрын
Werner Herzog in _'Jack Reacher'_ as the ZEK, a brilliant villain...his voice & accent perfectly terrifying.
@ShogunTen13 күн бұрын
The acting performance is all time great
@anamericanman13 күн бұрын
I thought the Prince of Darkness was just terrifying.
@cmmm-p1b13 күн бұрын
it didnt frighten me. it was terribly sad and bleak.
@zxylo78614 күн бұрын
I love your explanation. Just to add. I think Tony realized here that he always had a choice. If Tony killed Chris because he sees him as a reflection if his father. Then Tony should also understand deep down that he failed Christopher just as his father failed him. He should've let him go off the life and he should've broken the cycle. But he didn't. I think Tony was doomed to be miserable in life the moment he got his first kill. But I also think that he doomed himself to hell for killing Christopher. He realized that he always had a choice. Barbara Soprano is a key example of it. But he chose not to. Chris' death marks the end of Tony's arc. He will never grow, never change, he will always be irredeemable. And has no one but himself to blame for his one way ticket to hell.
@F40PH-2CAT14 күн бұрын
Salo was a god awful movie.
@TheSunship77714 күн бұрын
Pier Paolo Pasolini Interviews Ezra Pound would be interesting .
@TheSunship77714 күн бұрын
It seems reasonable that the convicted killer was just a middleman . His attacks on the SALO under Fascism is a great satire however fascism was also traditional in a manner he favored and afterwards as a Gramsci Right and a Evola critique of modernity. In a way Pasolini appears to be just as much New Right as he was Marxist. One motive for his murder could have been his portrayal of Fascists that in all irony could have been a rebuttal to liberalism as it is today. A SODOM.
@leedolian448214 күн бұрын
When evil lurks, good men must do dark things. RIP to all we lost on Pearl Harbor and god bless the arch angel that sent God's word to the ones that took out boys away
@NuMetalfan199615 күн бұрын
It’s amazing how such a disturbing, perverted, and grotesque movie become so widely praised among film critics and movie lovers. And while I haven’t seen the movie in full, just clips, I also praise it. I praise it because we should have the freedom to tell all sorts of stories, with all sorts of emotions. And I look at Salo through the lenses of real life as there are indeed real instances of torment and abuse in this world, and I look at Salo as a protest movie, it’s saying what goes on behind closed doors. Salo is a movie that is supposed to be hard to stomach, as while some could easily say that it’s just shock value, but it’s shock value with substance, it has somethings to say. Unlike some Shock Value movies out there that have nothing to say.
@everyvillainislemons758315 күн бұрын
One of the last true living geniuses
@ryandonovan520515 күн бұрын
I think that girl Paulie was with for some reason gave the Medium some information about Paulie