I have searched for years to find something as brilliant as Dark to no avail. Can you guys pls reccomend some TV or movies dealing with similar Sci fi themes I have watched most of the mainstream offerings.. Looper, Triangle, Primer, Tenet, Predestination so on
@arghamukherjee83069 күн бұрын
The only problem was mixed up storyline and too much unnecessary action. Original 1991 cartoon was much better
@Twirlyhead16 күн бұрын
Well I hated it, the Sherlock/League of Gentlemen Dracula. Smug writing squared.
@kamalsaigal606222 күн бұрын
😍
@AyanMukherjee-k2q23 күн бұрын
Intim is popular in Bengali speaking state of West Bengal in India, from 70s tontin comics started being published with all the illustrations of it's French counterpart in Bengali! We even have a name for Snowy - Kuttus
@Jam8Sn24 күн бұрын
Indian and i voraciously ate up the whole comic series as a child thanks to my late dad's collection!! Thankful for his love of reading❤
@bennu547Ай бұрын
I love it when the Tompsons were in Mr. Silk’s apartment and saw his wallet collection. Then they tell him “That’s a lot of wallets! You should be careful haven’t you heard? There’s a pickpocket about.” It’s funnier cause Mr. Silk thought they were playing games with him but they honestly didn’t know until they found Tintin’s wallet😹
@bennu547Ай бұрын
I’m still waiting for the next Tintin movie to come out. They say they’re definitely still working on it. Which is way better than it not happening at all. The first movie had an S tier crew and I think the main problem they’re having is having everyone available to work on it. Because we need a motion capture Professor Calculus in our lives🥺
@ERScorer173Ай бұрын
Did you use a non-american version of the film for the video P.S. I love this movie too
@crimsonviper11382 ай бұрын
As others have stated, Scottie was not framed for her murder. Elstree picked Scottie bc he knew his acrophobia would give him such bad vertigo he would be unable to chase Madeline (Judy) up the stairs to see Elsteee throw his already-deceased wife onto the church roof. This convinced everyone that Madeline killed herself in order to escape the haunting of Carlotta.
@urvista02 ай бұрын
Tintin has Always been an icon in Iran. My father used to buy and read the comic books (which were inherited to me), and I loved watching "The Adventures of Tintin" as a kid.
@LP-ly3zf2 ай бұрын
It's also popular in Bangladesh and in west Bengal in India
@deforeestwright24692 ай бұрын
I watched the show and thought it bordered on the insulting. The actors are very good, the production values are very high, and there are many glorious references to awesome but obscure parts of the original novel. At the same time though, many directorial choices are idiotic (Dracula’s accent is particularly abrasive and doesn’t fit the character at all), the writing is conspicuous and over the top, trying far to hard to be too clever too often, and for all the obscure references it makes to the novel the show consistently makes fun of the novel and bastardizes the characters. It’s embarrassing when you consider that with the advantages at their disposal the makers could have made a straight adaptation of the novel, including the obscure bits that hadn’t made it to the screen before, using the tv format to translate the fragmented epistolary exposition into something more like found footage, and using the obscured parts of the novel to build suspense because those parts of the story have never been seen. I think it could have gotten around the issues pointed out in this video and been the definitive version.
@StarTrek4Life2 ай бұрын
I loved this movie growing up. The animation style is so unique, that I actually prefer it to other animation movies. I didnt realize the iconic duo of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost were Thompson and Thompson. That has made my day.
@robertogonzalezsierra2192 ай бұрын
You are wrong, Saul Bass only has credits for the titles shared with John Whitney not as a consultant as in Psycho. The credit and applause for the color are for Robert Burks the Director of Photography of this sublime film.
@GenMVeers2 ай бұрын
A fantastic opening statement in this video. The rest of the video delivers on that opening! Bravo!
@jasonchavez87063 ай бұрын
Saw about 30 min...i dont get the hype train
@alfresco15522 ай бұрын
Because you saw 30 minutes
@jasonchavez87062 ай бұрын
@@alfresco1552 i watched 1st episode. It was so boring
@ron_sr1218Ай бұрын
@@jasonchavez8706 watching 1 episode of a show and judging it just by that is incredibly stupid. With every show, and especially with that one you have to be focused on it and give it a bit of time. Even tho imo it captivates you pretty well with just one episode. It doesn’t have any fast paced action or crazy CGI visuals but it does have an amazing story, characters, cinematography and style.
@miguelgouveia52583 ай бұрын
the beauty of the book DRACULA is that it is adaptable to innumerous themes, you can look at it from many many angles... it's a (if you will) "found footage" story at its core and has never be seen this way
@rupertfergusson3 ай бұрын
It’s a very good movie.
@Desovsky3 ай бұрын
Aight, I'm watching Tintin now
@leaderofthepack394 ай бұрын
I love adventures from tintin
@koiyujo15434 ай бұрын
I GOT NEW NEWS! a recent report has said within a few or so years we should expect TInTin the sequel to be made.
@plexyglass4294 ай бұрын
Oddly enough the comics were pretty big in New Zealand
@nomadicroadrat4 ай бұрын
My dad an American Yankee had the whole collection and took the time to translate them all.
@N_Loco_Parenthesis4 ай бұрын
The film wasn't "voted by Sight & Sound" as the greatest of all time. Contributors to its once a decade poll, film critics in other words, from all over the world, THEIR selection put it top.
@edotball4 ай бұрын
it did look like a video game movie
@fernandaromero-valdespino31784 ай бұрын
Sequell is rumored to be in production!! so excited!!
@iammrig4 ай бұрын
leaving a comment hoping it triggers the algorithm gods
@iammrig4 ай бұрын
leaving a comment hoping this triggers the algorithm gods
@Adder61124 ай бұрын
It really is, wish the movie was marketed better
@nielsmnst17565 ай бұрын
My favorite scene is deff. the scene where Sherlock gets shot, so he is in his mind palace trying to survive.
@anastasiazhdanova15785 ай бұрын
They ruined Lucy, Mina, killed off Jonathan and even Dracula suddenly decided he wanted to die? Lame
@vickdisco6 ай бұрын
When my friends ask what Dark is about. I tell them that it’s many things, but at its very heart, is a beautiful, tragic love story…..
@BelialHexed6 ай бұрын
Did everybody know about Dracula when Nosferatu came out? I think it's after Dracula goes pop culture that we know all, in my opinion we need a more savage depiction... wonder how this Nosferatu remake will be. I did enjoy the first episode but having his victim dream while he feeds didn't work for me, and neither did the idea that blood holds memory, information etc that we have to learn to read..... would he think like a cow after raw steak I wonder
@philliplomeo66546 ай бұрын
My mom and I heard The Duel from The Adventures Of Tintin on the Symphony Hall station on Sirius XM satellite radio and she actually said, “I’ve never heard of that.” I answered her, “Mom, yes, you have heard of it.” I reminded her, “We went to go see it in the movie theater,” and asked, “Don’t you remember that?” My mom asked, “Really?” I replied, “Yes.” My mom asked me, “When did we go see it?” I answered, “The year it came out, 2011.” My mom replied, “No wonder why I don’t remember.”
@carsonpeterson7586 ай бұрын
It’s definetly the animated version of Indiana jones
@orcocan6 ай бұрын
* "ITS OWN"
@MrChristophSteininge6 ай бұрын
The theme of Dracula is only superficially a horror novel. Bram Stoker wrote a colportage novel. That means the action is presented as newspaper clips, audio files (on wax cylinders), diary entries and so forth. There is also normal recounting from the main protagonists. The count is depicted as a nobleman from ancient times. Bram Stoker got the theme wrong in many instances. He presented Dracula as a "Szekler" whereas he meant him to be a prince of Walachia. This has several problems attached to. The szekler were a caste of people in central romania, Dracula instead was a high nobleman in Walachia, a border province between Romania and Serbia when both countries did in fact not yet exist. Transsilvania sure is a romantic name for the origin of the horror, but the historic Draculea was nowhere near of Transsilvania. Originally Stoker intended for the prince to come from Styria in Austria, another benighted province in central europe. The point is the intrusion of an age old menace into the modern world. Where it actually came from is immaterial to the core of the story, suffice it to say that it was backwards and primitive. Such a menace could only come from there, because modern England has no such excentrities. Superstition gives way to science anyway, and that is why the horror is fought with scientific methods. Like blood transfusions. Modern curative treatments to combat supernatural diseases, and they work for a time for the anemia. Enter A. van Helsing, the alter ego of the author. He says it from the outset, the strength of the vampire is that nobody wants to believe in him! This artifice saved Stokers novel and brought tension into this otherwise boring story where the author has maneuvered himself into a bad spot. The all knowing protagonist directs the cast of the male support to save Mina Harker from the monster. The end of the story is extremely lackluster and it is not helped that the corpse appeared to have facial features of peace in death. This story is not really good but it had so many themes in it that were scandalous to the mindset of the 1890ies. It therefore fascinated the people then. If you read it now it seems overly verbose, fraught with purple prose and presents a view of sexuality that was seen risque and daring in 1890, but to us it is tame and lame.
@martinarcher15036 ай бұрын
it's unwatchable, just from that first action sequence you showed. I couldn't watch more than ten minutes when it came out. Manic action, cutting, and unclear dialog, better suited to teenage gamers on energy drinks
@bartonez1236 ай бұрын
I only had two problems with the film. The first is the uncanny valley nature of some of the characters. Tintin himself especially, it can be weird to watch, and I know that it stopped multiple people I know from watching the film at all. The other is the camera movement in some of the more dynamic scenes, it moves too much in unrealistic ways, so much so that it works against the action on the screen a takes me out of the moment. I know it's an animation film, but I think it works better when the camera movements are more closely aligned with how a live action movie might be shot (keeping those awesome scene transitions though). I think if I had to improve the movie, I'd either go live action, or full animation, and bring someone in with a more conventional animation style.
@GouravModak0077 ай бұрын
I agree that dub was bad, but I still have watched it in dub. Believe me, once you start getting into the story, dub won't affect your experience. So if you have difficulties reading subtitles, you can go for the dubbed version. Dark is a Masterpiece. Watch it any way!
@poetcomic17 ай бұрын
Hitchcock worked intensely with Edith Head to design the legendary grey suit and such spectacular clothes as the Ernie's green and black dress. Ernie's (My parents took me there when I was kid 60 years ago) was always spectacularly red. It was a favorite restaurant of Hitch's so he would have known it well. Saul Bass's role in all this is not very convincing.
@BiserAngelov17 ай бұрын
The moment i watched Vertigo, it became my new favorite movie. And Kim Novak my favorite actress. And to think, that the initial choice of Hitchcock for leading actress was Vera Miles, the sister from 1960 Psycho. I don't think it would have worked that well with her. Thankfully, destiny helped both the movie, Kim Novak and Hitchcock.
@alexandrealves308c7 ай бұрын
Objectively speaking, it's a great film. The kind of film that works for all audiences. It works both for those who know or are fans of the character (whether they read the comics or saw the animated series from the 90s), or for those who just want to see a fun adventure film. It makes me sad that this film may never get a sequel.
@Sbock862 ай бұрын
So in your subjective opinion it's an objectively great film. Lol.
@maxrocketansky8 ай бұрын
The problem was that the entire thing was a dumpster fire.
@whiteheavn8 ай бұрын
4:05 how is this actually identical with denis villeneuve's dune? didn't frank herbert didn't put any explanation of how they ride the worm?
@MarioSonicPhillyFan7008 ай бұрын
This and Rango are the best Nickelodeon Movies in my opinion by far
@calciumcammando57178 ай бұрын
This movie was a piece of art, I just couldn't see it. (mostly because i was 10 at release and didn't care)
@AsifKhan-ky4og8 ай бұрын
If they make a sequel, it should be a mashup of the picaros and the temple of the sun .