It’s nice to know that even someone as articulate and sensible as CGP Grey has moments of regular human irrationally and half-bake takes, getting bothered by most superficial flaws in the Hobbit.
@DanielBerzinskas2 ай бұрын
I wonder how long it took to edit.
@michaelturner445711 ай бұрын
This is still a popular car in China.
@nicolewhitmore Жыл бұрын
Miss my Jetta! Should of kept it, turned many heads driving it 😂❤
@trixie9867 Жыл бұрын
@7:25 hello
@weegee_hates_the_blind Жыл бұрын
I could not have asked for better background noise while working
@miguelm.teslafanboy8813 Жыл бұрын
Nobody realized that the views are big than the like and the subscribers
@ilikepotato2741 Жыл бұрын
This is very ✨1990s✨
@crowonthepowerlines2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. Freebooting is freedom.
@SRBAnimate2 жыл бұрын
Who’s here from VWestlife?
@synapticburn2 жыл бұрын
Yeah hah to see if this whole video was here after I just saw his crttv video
@PolizeiPaul2 жыл бұрын
Me
@jeffridder4034 Жыл бұрын
Yep, had to see it…
@ilikepotato2741 Жыл бұрын
Me
@colinofay7237 Жыл бұрын
Me, just searched for it!
@sixhundred3score63 жыл бұрын
I obviously am not religious, but I've never met an Amish or Mennonite that I didn't like.
@David-gj9qr3 жыл бұрын
I feel like this review is from the perspective of a book fan aka someone who read the books first. Considering how I love the barrel scene and find it super entertaining while CGP grey finds it boring and unneeded. So while it wasn't in the book I don't care that it wasn't in the book because I still had a good time watching it. However it's still nice to hear his review since I found his channel through his middle earth videos. Thank you for posting this since I would have never found his review otherwise since I don't listen to podcasts even if they were made by a KZbinr that I watch
@wafflesarethebestfood2 жыл бұрын
I read the book first but I still love the movies
@kippaseo80273 жыл бұрын
These were absolute garbage cars. VW made the car overly complicated to service such as not including the dipstick for the automatic transmission. Ironically of all of the cars weakest points the four-speed automatic transmission was probably the worst. Aside from the automatic transmission problems these cars also were plagued with very fussy electrical systems and four-cylinder engines that were prone to blowing head gaskets. The Interiors were cheap and poorly made. I remember plastic panels where the texturing on the plastic didn't even match and the panels didn't always meet up properly. This generation Jetta had a marginal crash test rating which is one up from the worst. I owned a brand new 98 Jetta GLS my senior year of high school. After owning the car for only 11 months VW was forced to purchase the car back under Florida's lemon law. The car was slicked from the very beginning with dozens of weird electrical Gremlins. Not only did my Jetta qualify for the Lemon Law once but it actually qualified twice. I had a problem where the SRS airbag system module kept tripping trouble codes which happened three times even after the dealership replaced the modules under warranty all three times the car also had chronic air conditioning issues. My car went back to the dealership 21 times in the 11 months that I own the vehicle.
@long_chin_man Жыл бұрын
never seen a man despise his car so hard. it was trying its best.
@patrickmichaellangan5763 жыл бұрын
Peter And Callie can also be shown on other Volkswagen owner’s videos as well as the 1999 and 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Lincoln Mark VII owner’s videos.
@OGYouTube20063 жыл бұрын
Geez. Even his acting in this is Emmy worthy...
@ksanders2494 жыл бұрын
It was itchy so he what he did
@servor33134 жыл бұрын
Gangster
@maikeramon77795 жыл бұрын
funny
@KaptenKetchup6 жыл бұрын
"No copyright intended"
@natebeard75357 жыл бұрын
Whats the song at 0:18?
@natebeard75357 жыл бұрын
omg just found the best article ever. its like a must see. literally the best. changed my whole perspective on like life and stuff. ITS LITERALLY ME www.buzzfeed.com/lpquigley/5-ways-the-hobbit-the-battle-of-the-five-armies-17ljy
@natebeard75357 жыл бұрын
“The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies” Is Nothing More Than Fan Service The final installment from Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth (at least for now) is basically just Middle-earth’s greatest hits. Alison Willmore BuzzFeed News Film Critic The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, which opens on Dec. 17, picks up right where the last installment, The Desolation of Smaug, left off this time last year. Without any foreplay, Smaug the dragon (performed with serpentine silkiness by Benedict Cumberbatch) barrels down on Lake-town as the residents scramble to evacuate, belching fire in devastating passes. Our hobbit hero Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) and his dwarven companions look on from their spot at the foot of Lonely Mountain, while Bard (Luke Evans) steps up to slay the massive monster. He rigs himself a makeshift bow to fire the Black Arrow and sights his target by balancing one end of the projectile on the shoulder of his trembling son. It’s a smashing sequence, and the best use of 3D in the movie, with Smaug charging at the pair of diminutive humans from the background as they ready their final shot. And it all takes place before the title card. With the dragon dispatched, The Battle of the Five Armies lavishes the rest of its runtime on the promised orc-on-dwarf-on-elf-on-human fighting, in luxuriant and, honestly, tedious detail. It’s an extravagant good-bye to the universe J. R. R. Tolkien created and that Peter Jackson then realized on screen, but it also does nothing to work as a movie unto itself. Instead, it’s more like a television series finale, there only to please the die-hards and send everyone off in a flurry of tears and severed orc limbs. Jackson accomplished a fantasy film miracle with the Lord of the Rings trilogy. He brought the world Tolkien readers had spent decades imagining to vivid, faithful life and he did so in a way that was breathtakingly expansive. We didn’t see all of Middle-earth on screen, but it came across as a kingdom that continued far beyond our gaze, including wonders and marvels in all of its far-flung corners. The Hobbit movies have felt like an extended victory lap of sorts, with Warner Bros., Jackson, and audiences being understandably reluctant to let go. But The Hobbit films have also been five pounds of story in a 10-pound bag, a simpler, smaller book being unnecessarily spread out into three parts. This final segment, for instance, spends an unreasonable amount of time on Alfrid (Ryan Gage), the Lake-town toady. Like the Lord of the Rings movies, the Hobbit trilogy announces its scale in swooping shots over the stunning New Zealand-as-Middle-earth landscape and epic battle sequences in which CGI forces of various races rush at and attempt to slaughter one another. But this new installment feels more like TV in its form than something cinematic - it just keeps going, “last time on The Hobbit“-style. There’s no introduction, there’s very little rising action and no downtime, really. It’s just an acceleration toward the battle of the title, which - despite Jackson and co-writers Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro’s attempts to inject heft and ties to the previous trilogy with the whole “Necromancer” storyline - is all just a squabble over gold. In place of the finality of the world being saved, The Battle of the Five Armies is fleshed out with callbacks to The Lord of the Rings - Bard’s confrontation with Smaug echoes Éowyn’s (Miranda Otto) showdown with the Witch King, Alfrid is a lightweight Gríma Wormtongue (Brad Dourif), and Thorin Oakenshield’s (Richard Armitage) brush with dragon sickness recalls Théoden’s (Bernard Hill) possession as well as the fixation caused by the One Ring. The CGI battles look like the other CGI battles. Dedicating this final film to an event in which the trilogy’s main character plays only a minor part doesn’t give much resonance to Bilbo’s journey, but that’s not been a huge priority for The Hobbit, despite being about having an adventure and all of Jackson’s enhancements aside. Instead, Battle of the Five Armies is all about making space to give as many characters as possible a good-bye - like Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and Legolas (Orlando Bloom), in addition to the many new ones. Cate Blanchett’s Galadriel appears for what amounts to an extended cameo, as does Hugo Weaving’s Elrond, Christopher Lee’s Saruman, and Sauron the evil eyeball. It’s all of Middle-earth’s greatest hits in one feature. If it doesn’t work well as a movie itself, it will surely do the job as fan service, and as a chance to visit this world one last time. And for all their big screen grandeur, The Hobbit movies’ true home really is on television, where they’ll air in endless marathons on cable, one running into the next. In that context, Battle of the Five Armies’ weakness won’t matter at all - it’ll just seem like part of some sprawling nine-plus-hour experience, the way it was meant to be seen.
@natebeard75357 жыл бұрын
10/10 ign would do again
@leodavester58 жыл бұрын
Does cgp Grey have a movie review channel that I don't know about?
@DarthYoda25138 жыл бұрын
Shameful!
@LordxDutch8 жыл бұрын
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@natebeard75358 жыл бұрын
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@toadette20979 жыл бұрын
what im confused
@runesapien9 жыл бұрын
really meh guys? he's got all the links in the description wat. this seems perfectly fine.
@yaerukun8 жыл бұрын
they say that is freebooting too, and if somebody come here, dont listen the podcast
@Sikosm8 жыл бұрын
how is it fine? why upload this when people could just go to the original??
@David-gj9qr3 жыл бұрын
@@Sikosm because people like me just want the review and don't want to have to skip through the podcast to find the review( I wouldn't have even been aware there was a review hidden in a podcast if it wasn't for this video) I found CGP grey through his lord of the rings/middle earth explanation videos so I'm glad this person posted this video otherwise I would've never knew this review existed
@crowonthepowerlines2 жыл бұрын
@@David-gj9qr Same. These officious cuunts are just snowflakes who are stuck in the past...
@karstennielsen54309 жыл бұрын
This video is freebooting and viewjacking.
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@benjaminconrad481310 жыл бұрын
Wow... Get a life, your a moron. Stop freebooting CGP Grey's work you pirate! I hope CGP Grey takes you down in RL! Makes some REAL content you internet FREEBOOTER!!!!! On the bright side, I can finally subscribe to you... so there's that