In Dune i have to say, nothing gave me more goosebumps than the speech in front of the fremen. The change in Vioce and the prue feeling of power was just insane
@stampofapprovalСағат бұрын
Another great scene
@alexhickmott1286Күн бұрын
Your video inspired me to watch the series, a real tension builder, loved it!
@alexhickmott1286Күн бұрын
Excellent exploration. Love how batman became the Dark Knight to protect the concept of the White Night. I think I'll never be able to get Toni Collette's mourning wails out of my mind. And I think watching both Dunes on flights is my greatest sin. I'll have to wait for them to get a rerun in cinema and watch them back to back
@stampofapprovalКүн бұрын
My man, we’ll watch them together 🫡
@stampofapprovalКүн бұрын
When has cinema given you goosebumps? I wanna hear your top moments 💯
@EntertainingRunner-vd3bnКүн бұрын
- Good, Bad, and Ugly: Tuco running through Cemetery/ Final Standoff. - Shawshank Redemption: Andy's Escape - Blade Runner: Roy hunts and saves Deckard/ Tears in rain speech. - The Dark Knight: Batman interrogates the Joker - No Country for Old Men: Anton Chigurh confronts Shopkeeper/ Anton finds Llewelyn in the Hotel. - Apocalypse Now: Ride of the Valkyrie's Helicopter ambush - Star Wars Revenge of the Sith: Obi-Wan vs Anakin - Saving Private Ryan: Omaha Beach - Jaws: Last shark attack, Martin kills the Shark - Jurassic Park: T-Rex escapes - LOTR The Two Towers: Théoden Rides Forth - LOTR Return of the King: The battle for Minas Tirith/ The Ride of Rohirrim - Dune Part 2: Feyd's Arena Battle/ Paul rides the Worm/ Paul and Worm Army attack the Emperor's Sardaukar - The Shining: Escape from the Overlook. - Interstellar: Docking Sequence - La Haine: Mirror scene/ Gun Scene/ DJ Scene/ Ending - The assassination of Jesse James: Train Robbery scene - BladeRunner 2049: Agent K finds Deckard in Las Vegas feel free to add more, I struggle to remember all of them lol.
@stampofapprovalКүн бұрын
Love this, so many epic moments
@reddays8448Күн бұрын
The good the bad and ugly stand off scene is perfect and the scene where Batman in the Batman is walking out from the fire is so bad ass
@stampofapprovalКүн бұрын
Just watched the Batman again, I rated it even more second time
@ajithvkashyap9130Күн бұрын
Bruv ur so so underrated fr! U deserve a lot more…. Keep up the good work
@stampofapprovalКүн бұрын
Thanks dude!!
@shaizahmedshariffКүн бұрын
Amazing
@DdotRay86Күн бұрын
Mate, the production quality of this video is really impressive for someone with 1k followers (and I mean that in an entirely good way). It's a sub from me.
@stampofapprovalКүн бұрын
Really appreciate it mate, thank you 🙏
@michaelsanchez0911Күн бұрын
Good video
@SpartacusSPQ2 күн бұрын
For me the latest goosebumps aren’t from cinema, but TV. Arcane and Blue eye samurai. They are that good.
@stampofapproval2 күн бұрын
I started watching Arcane last night, heard great things!
@SpartacusSPQ2 күн бұрын
Also, subscribed! And I rarely subscribe. But THIS was that good.
@stampofapproval2 күн бұрын
Legend, thank you
@rfadz2 күн бұрын
The joke was a nice way to end the video. Excellent visuals and writing! Hope your channel explodes
@stampofapproval2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@49rango2 күн бұрын
Awesome work
@whitt63542 күн бұрын
Bro KZbin has been on fire with the suggestions lately. Holy shit this is a good video
Hereditary is one those movie that once you watch it and you will never get satisfied with any other movies on the same genre
@jax586Күн бұрын
the day i watched it, every other horror movie felt like a thriller comedy
@peterproductions5015Күн бұрын
REAL.
@chapman20012 сағат бұрын
Hereditary isn’t better than the shining or the thing
@McsteveEzikeoha3 күн бұрын
from 13:34 to 15:28 is almost like i'm reading my Letterboxd because you share my exact thoughts! subscribed just based off your Paul wormride sequence analysis
@stampofapproval3 күн бұрын
Love that man! Thanks for subbing
@carsongallagher6784 күн бұрын
Great video man!! Keep it up 👌
@avishvijayaraghavan4 күн бұрын
This vid is a movie - intro had me feeling like I needed some popcorn! Sound design on point, all that Dune watching rubbing off on you 👀😂
@stampofapproval4 күн бұрын
I'm trying to be like Denis
@benridley65274 күн бұрын
I really felt that in my plums, beautiful blueish hue to them. Sunlight dancing right off of them, getting ready to take them to the farmers market
@stampofapproval4 күн бұрын
Ripe for the picking 😂
@alexmarsland144 күн бұрын
Damn these just keep getting better and better! While us mere mortals are here watching movies in 1080p, Stamp of Approval is admiring and analysing them in 4k. We need more breakdowns ASAP please 🙌💪
@stampofapproval4 күн бұрын
Coming soon bro 👀
@josephwhittaker62454 күн бұрын
I love a good video essay but this feels like more of a mini-doc. Rare to see this level of attention to detail on here in terms of editing, sound design, and analysis from youtube creators. Keep it up King 👏
@stampofapproval4 күн бұрын
Thanks my guy!!
@JonathanStamp-sf3xj5 күн бұрын
This is a BRILLIANT piece. Gave me goosebumps in itself!!
@shiragoldwater18185 күн бұрын
This is seriously good - I really enjoyed how you broke down these three incredibly powerful moments in cinema. You’ve done a great job of conveying how each scene evokes goosebumps in different ways - from the tension in the dark knight to the intensity of hereditary & the epic scale of dune. As always the editing is top notch. My favourite vid of yours so far - can’t wait to see what you come out with next 👏👏👏
@stampofapproval5 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@marlboroortoiletananasdasdas9 күн бұрын
Thats why the Talented Mr. Ripley is the best one
@babettesfeast634711 күн бұрын
Did you also spot Kubrick anticipated the design of the IPad by 40 years?
@stampofapproval11 күн бұрын
I did! His predictions were eerie 😱
@babettesfeast634711 күн бұрын
It’s still the greatest experience I’ve ever had at the cinema. Great video and research. Easily subbed- your channel is going to explode.
@stampofapproval11 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@Senate30016 күн бұрын
Considering how The Talented Mr. Ripley film of the late 90s is go to measuring stick to pit Saltburn against for criticical analysis and scrutiny, I have to commend this video for making the interesting choice to measure Saltburn to the Netflix Ripley miniseries. The differences are as clear as crystal. Not just in aesthetic but in storytelling. With Netflix Ripley filmed in a Noir style, we see Tom Ripley go from small time conman to cold blooded killer and identity thief. And it's the murders and the process of covering his tracks that propel his journey forward. The single motivation being greed. Once you experience the luxury of affluence, there's no leaving it. And Ripley killed to hold on to it with no remorse. Saltburn for all it's faults demands one's close attention and not to be taken at face value. Oliver Quick was an opportunistic force of darkness who's a collection or masks and no true sense of identity. An uncharismatic middle class nobody who wanted to be a somebody. In his obsession with Felix, Ollie fell short of being with him and becoming him. Due to the Catton families savior complex flag being raised too high from a place of vanity rather than true compassion and the need to keep up appearances that ended up getting them killed. The unreliable narration narrative says there's what Ollie knows to be true and what he tells the audience and himself in response.
@Carmai718 күн бұрын
Wait a minute, I can't remember my life before Severance... did I, get a procedure?!!!!!!!!
@stampofapproval18 күн бұрын
😂
@danakerjbam20 күн бұрын
Liked this take a lot, even if it doesn't change my increasing love for this movie. I would say the movie is much more Howard's End than Ripley, but it's there. The big difference is, Ripley remains the (anti)hero of the story, and is intended to challenge the but ultimately keep our sympathies. His victims are always a bit worse or more pathetic than him. Saltburn does something much bolder. It tries (and maybe fails) to switch those sympathies. By the end of the movie I'm quite devastated by what has happened to this family. They are in hell. And it's not their fault. Their downfall comes because they tried to be human. Even if they could only do so for a limited time, they did try. Their mistake was doing it for someone who wasn't human and never wanted to be. In any case, subbed and enjoying your stuff!
@nettewilson592620 күн бұрын
The main character in Saltburn wasn’t believable. He was a caricature.
@joyisntfunny26 күн бұрын
Everything falls into place for Oliver far too neatly and the film just overall being kinda gross doesn't really make up for it, in reality Oliver would be suspect number one
@Sergio6times27 күн бұрын
Terrible mess of a thing
@That-guys-balls28 күн бұрын
I am
@govindsharma773828 күн бұрын
All the comments in this comment section suck, they are all over analyzing a movie. a movie is supposed to entertain you. your overthinking how a movie should deliver a message or meaning or a unique thought. its a movie.
@novarachnidАй бұрын
Andrew Scott is an amazing actor. When I first saw him in Sherlock I knew he was a hidden talent.
@deliciousdex4354Ай бұрын
Imma be honest, you may have actually made me interested in Saltburn after the side by side analysis. You ask for the satisfying villain origin story and complexity behind Oliver's motivation but from what you described, he shouldn't have one. He literally had a pretty good life. Which makes his actions that much more sadistic. You ask for why? The answer is simple. Because he wanted to. Imagine someone coming in and derailing your life simply because they woke up wanting to do it. That is sick. Now I'm not sure if it is executed this way but from your description he made my stomach turn.
@benk4088Ай бұрын
Each watch, Im left dumbfounded this was released in 1968
@NoneyaBusiness-n6fАй бұрын
I'm sorry, he fu*ked a grave!?😢
@robopop_1Ай бұрын
I just found your channel and subscribed. I have a small piece of feedback: I feel the cutaways to meme reactions don’t really add much to the video essay. I don’t dislike them, but they can feel a bit jarring given the serious and thought-provoking nature of your content. Just my personal opinion, of course. Hope to see more from you!
@stampofapprovalАй бұрын
Thanks for subscribing. Always appreciate the feedback. The reason I’ve used is just to try and bring some lightness/comic relief to the more serious parts of the vid, but see your point!
@bees.857Ай бұрын
@@stampofapprovalnot to invalidate this comment but 'Someone cooked here' made me scream out loud. I loved it and I'm SO EXCITED for S2!
@chrisretford662711 күн бұрын
I love the meme cuts. So well timed
@tindekappa9047Ай бұрын
My experience watchin this movie: ''This is shot well, it look like it's gonna be a good movie.'' ''Ok, this is obviously a movie about a gay couple, will anything else happen?'' ''Ok, idk wtf the movie is about, It's a horror movie and this rich family is gonna try to kill this kid'' ''Wtf is happening why is this guy so horny?'' ''Do they just not leave their home all summer, that seems boring.'' ''Why is this guy so horny?'' ''Oh, I guess he was evil.'' ''Oh, he pulled his cock out. No, he's just horny'' Worst movie I've ever seen and it's more gay than watching a movie about two gay guys coming out, which is what I thought this movie was.
@nviscallin3702Ай бұрын
I love the matt damon, jude law film. I hated saltburn, it was plain as day the plot was identical just with nudity and gay sex specifically to shock people. Hate jacob elordi with everything. Barry keoghan is okay
@nataliekate2176Ай бұрын
Matt Damon 😂😂😂👏🏼 Great video dude. Subbed!
@distincttouch4287Ай бұрын
What a greatly written and narrated video essay. Deserved thumbs up and a subscribe
@RosiewithloveАй бұрын
I found the SALTBURN had similar issues with as as fennels first go, young promising woman. They both are filmed nicely, casted well, have good ideas just starting to form - and but then they lose their stamina when the plot doesn’t make a lot of sense or is too outlandish even for fictional movie world. And in the end they perhaps don’t say just as much as they wanted to. I think YPW was a little more impactful than SALTBURN but both just really needed some more co-writers
@nicolastheron3428Ай бұрын
Great video! I guess I'm gonna rewatch Severance another time!
@Chez.27Ай бұрын
Your 801th subscriber amazing vid💓💆🏿♀️
@dn8015Ай бұрын
I didn’t think the Ripley remake was good at all and Imm a huge fan.