*spoiler* The worst part of the whole thing is that the movie is in a way not just referencing the artist's own struggle with not going to art school (and how he might've gone back to manga regardless) but that the killings are also a reference to the kyoto animation arson attack where so many people who worked in anime got burned alive by a freak that said that they had stolen his drawings
@NerdyRamblingКүн бұрын
Yeah I heard about that :/ tragic indeed. This film has many layers the more you look at the creators and their inspiration.
@chucko17322 күн бұрын
Good breakdown of all the beats you appreciated in the movie. I've seen some lists this one has been on, but the resolution of those reviews has been low. It's now on my to-watch list. Thank you for taking the time!
@NerdyRamblingКүн бұрын
Oh really? Yeah check it out for yourself! Come back and let me know what you think!
@paremyoutube2 күн бұрын
Outer Wilds is a game about exploring a solar system and discovering the secrets of a lost civilisation. It's very story-driven, and extremely spoiler-heavy, so make sure to be careful of spoilers! The main gameplay loop is exploring planets, reading logs left behind by the lost civilisation, and then using that knowledge to solve interactive puzzles to uncover more of the story.
@NerdyRambling2 күн бұрын
Heeey that sounds cool! I've heard the name before but not much about it. Thanks!
@kthxpls5 күн бұрын
Weak take, pay more attention to what`s going on around you, in society and in the rest of the world. All these recent movies are a political agendas made as "entertainment", it's a project of emasculation and demoralization of masculinity.
@NerdyRambling5 күн бұрын
You realize my take was based on the musical aspect right? Im not saying you’re necessarily wrong but it’s kind of left field from what the video is about. Thanks for sharing though.
@anitabass57025 күн бұрын
One of my favorites. I’ve never tried to over analyze it. Watching it has always been like a little escape for me. Just love it❤
@Ian-j4j3u8 күн бұрын
The movie that made me a fan of Joaquin was Walk The Line, so i had no problem with the music side of it, i thought the acting was still really well done, all that said it does feel like the movie was missing something. I enjoyed it but the first was so good i always knew this wasn't going to match it.
@NerdyRambling7 күн бұрын
Yeah same I always knew this wouldn’t match up. Unless it was very much a great portrait of the toxic romance of Joker & Harley. But definitely things were missing from this portrayal.
@NickHunter9 күн бұрын
Demi Moore said in an interview that the scene with Dennis Quaid eating the shrimp was "the most violent scene in the movie" :D
@NickHunter9 күн бұрын
Appreciate you shouting out the audio in this film, it's absolutely incredible
@Charanram-uh6ne11 күн бұрын
Boring and unnecessarily emotional
@mehappy1710 күн бұрын
Was this for the show or the commentary? Either way you’re wrong
@Kyocheen9 күн бұрын
L take
@leaguesunderurmom9 күн бұрын
You could have just gone to college and made your parents proud of you wanted attention so badly
@THESHOWTIMETAPES9 күн бұрын
Never rate again 🙏🏼🔥
@Charanram-uh6ne9 күн бұрын
Really compared to other anime aot is a masterpiece and s tier anime , no hate but lot of scenes in aot are boring and unnecessarily emotional
@TyroneBeiron12 күн бұрын
Took me many years before Miyazaki’s films began to unravel and make sense. That’s one thing lovely about ‘Art’ as each critic or fan will come to their own over time. I watched it again after appreciating the other films and now I found a love for it anew. I began to see his films as a single ‘opus’ rather than different works.
@NerdyRambling11 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I'm glad you also can relate to having a more nuanced relationship to the film.
@reubennoneya241315 күн бұрын
Sorry it was not on your wavelength. Most of those hating it do not even know Tarkovsky. It worked for me but I like maximalist cinema. Good review.
@NerdyRambling15 күн бұрын
Thanks man, hey I’m glad you enjoyed it👌🏼
@than419118 күн бұрын
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
@bbrother9220 күн бұрын
Try hylics game - lil bit artsy obscure game
@NerdyRambling20 күн бұрын
HUH, wow I briefly looked it up. Definitely seems artsy and obscure, thanks!
@bbrother9220 күн бұрын
@@NerdyRambling Also I think you may find a lot of gem in old retro 1991-1999 advanture category like Neverhood and Myst, a lot of game that time pushed medium to the max. And after 2013 I think we see decline in gaming medium innovation. On other side today I think imho horror genge is in quite health condition, because you know to scare ppl u need to be good.
@jamesmorgan928020 күн бұрын
Great review, Thanks!
@frankman221 күн бұрын
Love your take. People saying the ending was too much, but in my opinion the movie really hints that the last act is not to be taken "seriously" (as if anything in the movie was supposed to be). I'm screaming to anyone that's willing to hear me that there are clear references to other movies (the shining , 2001, obviously "The Thing", Sunset Boulevard, Death Becomes Her ... and I guess more that I didn't catch)
@NerdyRambling20 күн бұрын
Thanks man! yeah I totally agree. I gotta check out Sunset Boulevard!
@frankman220 күн бұрын
@@NerdyRambling oh ... and "The Fly" (close up shot of a fly drowning in wine).
@DadWontHugMe22 күн бұрын
great breakdown and vid. Substance was so good 🫡
@NerdyRambling22 күн бұрын
Thanks! Yeah it definitely was!
@steve4films24 күн бұрын
It’s an interesting question but I suspect people have been saying the same thing for 100 years. I like your optimism about how the media could evolve. You say you’ve not been to film school but you’re clearly passionate about it, so sign up for a course that interests you 😀 Good luck Good Sir 👍
@HarishRamachandran-c7jАй бұрын
just yesterday i was thinking of this topic, most story is about the hero's journey. I think only experimental films will be new in the future. I think there are well made films and there are films that blow your mind. After we experience a lot of movies we understand that we don't get our mind blown by upcoming similar experiences. I may be wrong but that's how i feel about it. If am wrong i would be happy as i can enjoy more movies.
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Experimentation has been happening since the very beginning but you're probably right much less mind blowing films will come out in the future. It will be much more subjective to our personal taste than an objective or a universally loved film.
@MisterKS7643Ай бұрын
What's interesting to me is how much of a contrast between older and contemporary filmmaking. Older films rely more on methods used more in theaters and plays due to limited resources. Nowadays, there seems to be more tools to immerse you into the world of the film. I think what evolves is the realism of the things we'd never thought of seeing with technology, i.e. LotR, Avatar, while keeping what makes them charming in the first place. Cinema at its root is to make you believe in the story the filmmakers are telling, even when there are lots of flaws in the screenplay. As humanity evolves, who knows they'd shoot a movie in outer space (or a different dimension for that matter)?
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Yeah, fully agree. At the end of the day Cinema is visual story telling and what really matters is the verisimilitude.
@toplaycool21Ай бұрын
I’ve been asking this question for a while. What happened to these Disney movies like Miracle, The Journey of Natty Gann, Flight of the Navigator, White Fang, Homeward Bound etc. Disney just suddenly stopped making these original films.
@fallenhero3130Ай бұрын
Disney still makes live-action family-themed films. They just tend to go direct-to-streaming on Disney+ and get little attention except from the hardcore fans.
@zachman1483Ай бұрын
I remember my parents renting The Greatest Game Ever Played when I was a kid and I thought it was a bit boring…until the end. The shot of his dad celebrating with the rest of the crowd is engrained my head, such a good payoff that sticks with me just as much as other animated movies of theirs. Good video! Glad to see some acknowledgement for that movie and others of its kind.
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Thanks man really appreciate it! Yeah dude i’m pretty sure I teared up as a child on that scene. I just dropped a video dedicated The Greatest Game Ever Played! Check it out.
@zachman1483Ай бұрын
@@NerdyRambling definitely will!
@jae5103Ай бұрын
What more can be said about Disney? The earnest, schlocky, heart-warming charm they once exhibited in their films has been overtaken by the need to inundate us with a checklist of socio-political messages
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Mmmhmmm :/ totally. It’s such a small minority that actually enjoys the Disney of the past 10 years. Let’s hope they follow the money and course correct, the flops are stacking up.
@crusherballzАй бұрын
Three Musketeers was a Good one!
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Dude I haven’t seen that since I was a kid! But i do remember liking it.
@crusherballzАй бұрын
@@NerdyRambling It's got Tim Curry as the Deliciously Diabolical Villain! What's not to Love?
@eternalhalloween1Ай бұрын
I know this would be subject to endless debate. But I would be MUCH quicker to call BATMAN BEGINS (2005) the perfect one. It had Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, and Liam Neeson. It took some new turns, but it had enough familiar elements. We got enough time with both Batman and Bruce Wayne. The eventual Commissioner Gordon had to deal with corruption in his office. I have loved BATMAN since the Adam West days. But I have an aversion towards the 2022 film for SEVERAL reasons.
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing man. Hey you picked a good one👌🏼 I can definitely see where you’re coming from.
@eternalhalloween1Ай бұрын
@@NerdyRamblingIf it's meaningful to you, I would rather not get into why I have an aversion towards it. That wouldn't be so cool of me.
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
@@eternalhalloween1as long as you’re not a dick to me personally I don’t mind hearing a different opinion, if you want to share.
@eternalhalloween1Ай бұрын
@@NerdyRambling Well, let's put it this way. Ha ha. BATMAN can be like different versions of the BIBLE ✝️. I'm Tridentine Catholic. So, naturally, I would lean towards the 1582 / 1610 DOAUY RHEIMS version of the BIBLE ✝️. But that's not a common favorite. My main concern is that I wouldn't want to upset you with why I don't feel the 2022 film works. You may understand if I say that while I love original STAR TREK and NEXT GEN, I felt the 2013 INTO DARKNESS made no sense.
@EveRosenfeldАй бұрын
People are soooo negative about this season. I agree, season 1 was better. But they were dealing with a lot this season between the writers' strike and HBO slashing their episode count by two episodes. They did really well considering all of that.
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Yeah all that on top of the source material’s structure of when and how things unfold.
@user-ys7eh9kx9pАй бұрын
1 more episode ? Tf all these shit could fit in max 3 epsiodes..stop rewiews i dont need to hear more.
@jawadkhelil5742Ай бұрын
do you want me to listen to Iron Maiden ?
@ericjentsch8301Ай бұрын
People these days seem to forget that good storytelling relies on world- and character building and not only on spectacle. That's how we end up with stuff like Rings of Power or some of the Star Wars series. If you don't explore the motives and background for your characters, they remain as empty shells that nobody cares about. Showrunners or writers rush from one big scene to the next, leaving the characters and their motives and the world as a whole completely underdeveloped. Same with GoT S7+8... Benioff and Weiss did not understand what made Game of Thrones so interesting in the first place, and even turned down offers to make more Episodes or Seasons in favor of rushing to the finale, leaving behind dozens of loose ends and completely ruining the arcs of important characters like, Bran, Varys and of course Daenerys.
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself.
@tahaduri13Ай бұрын
while a bit older than you are, I enjoy older films in gneral especially between 1950s till 1970s. This film still fell within the spectrum. I would not call romance films chick flicks because ultimately they are films about people and relationships which is the stuff life is made of. Even when the core is a love story, there are always many concepts and values around it to go far beyond the two people involved. I also enjoyed your tracing the path of the film from mediocre reviews to cult status, which is very true.... I look forward to more videos from you....
@NerdyRamblingАй бұрын
Hey man I appreciate the support and also you sharing a perspective. I would call SOME films “chick flicks” because there plenty that exist just for escapism for the female fantasy. However I think there are a lot of films that are exactly how you described and its a shame many men just write off any romance as a “chick flick”
@BobSchofield-el4hjАй бұрын
I have loved this movie for decades..Jane..what a crush..I wished that Mr Reeves had stayed off that damn horse.😍
@nsjet13Ай бұрын
So gothic and dark. Really have my fingers crossed for this one.
@superphiАй бұрын
God damn someone likes this trash
@fabiendalmasso2 ай бұрын
I will leave a comment and a like 1. for the algorythme 2. for making the effort to defend what so many other spit on without any reflexion. I will gladly say that I like Snyder's esthetic in his movies, but I can also see why other don't like what he does, and I'm not an unconditional fan of his work. But still, the man is trying, he puts so much heart and passion in what he does that you can't blame him just out of context. Yes, he's better at bringing comics on screen, yes he uses to much slow effect, yeeees sometime he lacks inspiration and mixes bunch of other stuff. But come on, who else today is so grandiose ? so iconic with money shots and characters, who tries that much to bring greatness to his characters even though he misses sometimes (too many times) the shot ? I respect the man for what he's trying to do, and as for Rebel Moon, I see a fan who tried to bring together everything he loves about pop culture and gave birth to a frankenstein monster with qualities and flaws. So he's not achieving to really create something, I know. But do we ? I think it's still better as some other companies that milk old franchises in too many baaad movies... Just adressing ONe complaint I have seen too much : "ooooh the scene of the harvest is too long, who cares about grain, give us action, bla bla bla...". I don't get that people can't understand that Snyder is just celebrating the simple things of life. He celebrates the very base of what made humans as a civilisation, what brought us together in village, cities etc... a simple act opposed to the vast mechanics of the empire they will soon have to fight. I loved this scene, just like the one in Matrix III when they dance, that celebrates life and passion over the machines with no emotions. Yes it's cheap, maybe even cringe. But don't pretend like it's not easy to understand why and how those scenes exist in the movie. Give the man credit for what he's trying to do. It doesn't work always, or on anyone. But it's not all garbage. Well... Please write less cliché-characters ? That would be great. (Raise your hand if you thought the princess was gonna be evil and Arthelais had to kill her because of that...)
@NerdyRambling2 ай бұрын
Hey man I appreciate the support and the well articulated points.✊🏼 Yeah I too acknowledge the flaws in this film and don’t think it’s a great movie. But I too can appreciate what the man is going for.
@Sizifus2 ай бұрын
Daemon's switch to Rhaenyra's side was off for me, like the pacing was off with him. I'll have to rewatch it, I did watch the finale in a bad mood
@courtneycherry5582Ай бұрын
I felt like we knew Daemon's character already. Bad boy who will put himself and family first. I also thought at the end of the first season that he was okay with being King concert so long as there is Targaryen was on the throne. During the first season I never got that he was jealous of his brother, just seems like he was missing out on something that was part of the family business basically.
@TrazynnАй бұрын
The show didn't make it clear what Daemon got out of his vision. It kind of leaned too hard on everyone having seen GoT already but even then it wasn't clear how it factored back to him.
@status_quo_post2 ай бұрын
The studio forced the showrunners to cut out two episode to save money. That is the real crime. Considering this and the writers strike it is a miracle that this this season still turned out to be good.
@prettyboyg1278Ай бұрын
It wasn't good tho lol
@TrazynnАй бұрын
I would've liked more Aegon and I loved this season. but I don't see how more episodes would've improved this season. Nothing felt rushed. I'd like to think that with more budget we would've seen Daemon do more interesting things at Harrenhal but that's a budget per episode problem, not a number of episodes problem.
@laraib41382 ай бұрын
If there is a need for movie's director cut for it to be even remotely intresting than it's safe to say the movie failed big time, Also it's the kind of gimmick that only works once or twice.
@NerdyRambling2 ай бұрын
If an artist has the option to fully realize a vision should they not do it? Or should they conform to the status quo of what a film allegedly "should be" or "how it should be made. "
@ΕΥΘΥΜΙΟΣΚΑΛΙΤΣΟΣ2 ай бұрын
no
@romannmoviereview2 ай бұрын
Snyder fans are the truest and most logical. REBEL MOON IS AWESOME!!! literally the best movie in the last 3 decades. I will defend this movie from stupid haters
@SeeMore-ki7mq2 ай бұрын
RM was terrible. The directors cut is even worse.
@regonik2 ай бұрын
Nah, I have once trusted Zack and spent too much time on his cut of the league. No more.
@yurikendal48682 ай бұрын
This is NOT honest but extremly disengenious. Told from a cultist perspective isnt honest but biased and thats hardly honesty.
@yurikendal48682 ай бұрын
Yes, I dont get Synder's high art and great genius story telloing. I must despise high art and great visuals this movie has. I watched the first 5-10 minutes and say the shallow gore and shallow profanity and shut off this master piece of fan fiction of nothing. #restorethesynderverse. Laughable! Feel free to tell me how I missed synder's genius, please! I could always use some synder bro cultist telling me "I just dont get synder's genius." Ah man, hysterical.
@GeekDefenseInitiative8006Ай бұрын
if we are laughable, why do you even bother coming to see this video and leaving a comment? don't you have nothing better to do with your life than annoying people on the internet? also, his name is Snyder, with the "y" after the "n". you people pretend to know about what his work but can't even spell his name right
@joelthomassunny91292 ай бұрын
The movies could have done with some better acting as well in my opinion
@Hard-R-Energy2 ай бұрын
I can see why the studio turned it down as a Star Wars film, because Disney already had a film with the same plot. It's called _A Bug's Life._
@SeeMore-ki7mq2 ай бұрын
Its also called The Magnificent Seven, The Seven Samurai and an episode of Mandalorian.
@TheGoddon2 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder fans deserve more and more of his indulgent BS.
@manofmartin2 ай бұрын
High art, buddy. Sorry you missed it. Lol
@GeekDefenseInitiative8006Ай бұрын
yes, we do what I want to know is why you are so triggered about it
@kosefix2 ай бұрын
I liked the movies. Especially the 40k aesthetics. I have big issues with script but it's issues that can be easily fixed, and don't break the movies for me. For me the most important thing is that I like the characters. It's a low bar, but nowadays not all tv shows and movies reach even that level.
@NerdyRambling2 ай бұрын
Most movies & tv shows can’t reach it nor do I think they should Be expected to. But of course I would’ve wished for these movies to be the very best and original as possible. But since something like George Lucas Star Wars already exist I Didn’t need this to be that. I would imagine Warhammer fans feel similarly.
@yurikendal48682 ай бұрын
@@NerdyRambling You are giving a psss to mediocrity?? Uh uh. Thats not okay. You are giving an unmeritied priase for this garbage director.
@archratliff49652 ай бұрын
I liked it. I usually fast forward through parts I don't like and I watched both movies straight through. Enjoyed it.
@drnekodr2 ай бұрын
Er.. he just stole a bunch of stuff from Warhammer 40K and threw them into a horrible story with placeholder caricatures.. what are you talking about man?
@NerdyRambling2 ай бұрын
Oh yeaaah I did hear about the comparison to warhammer. Unfortunately I have zero knowledge on that so I cant really speak to that. Would you mind shedding some light on the things he stole or got inspired by?
@TDogsYard2 ай бұрын
Make a space movie today with an oppressive galactic force and you can claim they stole from half a dozen franchises at this point, this was good content that drew inspiration from the world of Star Wars and dune, and apparently 40k, who gives a shit, it had a good arc, a fleshed out world, good acting and the best special effects that we love.
@yurikendal48682 ай бұрын
@@TDogsYard Who is we? SYnder bros? Giving a pass to mediocrtiy isnt acceptable.
@yurikendal48682 ай бұрын
@@TDogsYard Except thosse movies did not engage in gory porn and call it story telling. SYnder did, A false analogy indeed.
@yurikendal48682 ай бұрын
@@NerdyRambling Or maybe you can type on youtube "warhammer videos" and see for yourself.
@FiercelyGold2 ай бұрын
I noticed the distinctly half assed aging effects, but I interrupt that as proof that Maddie was right. She's actually Tara, and this is all a cheap 90s teen tv show, with cheap 90s tv makeup effects. When you see it that way the casting choice for his younger self adds up to what we would see in an episode of Buffy or Are You Afraid Of The Dark, or Eerie Indiana or whatever odd creepy surreal shows you watched as a kid
@NerdyRambling2 ай бұрын
I like that. Yeah the great thing about this movie is that it really can be up for interpretation. I don’t necessarily see it that way. But I’ll keep this in mind when i rewatch it.