Seems the film is propaganda for Jim Crow. Produced behind the scenes by government to keep the south divided. The old saying The South Will Rise Again is a threat to the present establishment so keeping the south segregated keeps the south down and neutralizes another rise again. Make sense????
@TevyaSmolka2 күн бұрын
Great review man
@ImJaredRoss2 күн бұрын
Thanks Tevya! Hope you’re doing great!
@TevyaSmolka2 күн бұрын
@ your welcome and same to you
@umvc3magicsaltbus17710 күн бұрын
Imagine if there were sequels it would be the kay kay kay cinematic universe.
@umvc3magicsaltbus17710 күн бұрын
I got a low iq because its boring to me. I got to skim through it
@JustinWilliams36711 күн бұрын
1. Dune 2. Drive My Car 3. CODA 4. The Power Of The Dog 5. West Side Story 6. King Richard 7. Licorice Pizza 8. Belfast 9. Nightmare Alley 10. Don't Look Up
@JosiahFickinger14 күн бұрын
To your point, I don't remember too many of the episodes from Where are you either. Sometimes 'iconic' is just an illusion. It's more about whether or not you've seen a particular episode multiple times or multiple references to a particular one. For me, its the ones with the Knight and Phantom
@JosiahFickinger14 күн бұрын
I think I like this just as much as the Original series. I know Velma's voice is a bit duller in this show, but I've learned to enjoy it. It makes me wonder why they eventually swapped her voice out for Mindy Cohn
@Yeeyeeenation14 күн бұрын
This comic is so weird
@Treeeee200815 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the movie that was such a bomb that not only did it nearly put the company into bankruptcy, but it lost money to the goddamn Care Bears movie!
@IndriidaeNT18 күн бұрын
Ungrateful bastard: Played in an innocently insensitive sort of way in Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Eeyore travels halfway across the Hundred Acre Wood to find Owl a new house to replace his old one that was destroyed and settles on Piglet's house and Piglet gives it up to Owl and nobody praises Eeyore or gives him a hero party for finding Owl this new house, they give all the credit to Piglet, Poor Eeyore. (Though they do make it up to Eeyore with a birthday party in Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore which he happily accepts.)
@jaehojeong503620 күн бұрын
Tezuka's Astro Boy series truly look like Walt Disney Animation. So if Tezuka's copyright(1963, 1980) and even his derivative work(2003)'s copyright each expire in the far future, we hope there will be Disney's *Astro Boy* 3D animated movies in the far future. Then these will or may be at the high rank.
@jctwitedragon21 күн бұрын
Love this movie cant believe this movie is 20 years old now Underrated and awesome movie
@hairyrope191223 күн бұрын
I wanted to watch an analytical review but instead I watched 16 minutes of some soyboy complaining about white guilt
@chriskrahnАй бұрын
Great books
@zaandarbrowАй бұрын
just watched the film again .... my god xD
@Anticitizen2501Ай бұрын
I love this film. It's such a tearjerker. One of the first Christmas films we watch every year. Animation is smooth as butter.
@fatherofpearlmusicАй бұрын
@Anticitizen2501 God that animation is so good, maybe it's that noone really bothers to draw stuff anymore, but certainly it's what makes me love it just a little bit more just for doing something different to the rest, cgi has its place but doesnt have the hunan touch imo. The moments when the wind and leaves swell around Jesper, and the soundtrack builds too, man it's just so beautiful. For that reason, just like you it's the first movie on my 'must watch list' every Christmas
@fatherofpearlmusicАй бұрын
100% agree! It is sooo good and is worth revisiting every year, so much heart, great characters, great villains, rousing musical moments, great message, what's not to love about it
@mitch45acАй бұрын
I stopped the video as soon as he said Alexander is his favorite movie. 🤮
@ImJaredRossАй бұрын
That’s fine
@dondragmer2412Ай бұрын
Saw this on the big screen when it first came out. Loved it. Really impressive. I was too young to be interested in the love scandals between Taylor and Burton and their spouses, and I paid not attention to the production problems and expense because I wasn't interested in those. My parents liked it too. I think my brothers were too young to see it. Jared, you are on point about evaluating the film for what's on the screen and never mind the controversies. Yes, could have been better, but still great. I saw that there is an ongoing effort to search for and recover original films in various storage places from countries it was filmed in: UK, Egypt, Rome. After a few more years, even if they don't find all the original film, we may see at least something approaching Manckiewicz's intended vision.
@network989Ай бұрын
Classic Disney flick. Sorry I haven’t commented on one your videos in a very long time I hope your doing well
@ImJaredRossАй бұрын
I’m doing great! Thank you for stopping by and supporting me as always.
@RandomDudeOneАй бұрын
People for some reason love to hate on "Cleopatra", calling it the biggest box office bomb of all time. Always seemed odd to me that a film that was the biggest box office draw of 1963 could be called a box office bomb.
@KiiieeechiiiАй бұрын
I loved the first movie, but folie a deux completely ruined both for me.
@thegreyjedi2372Ай бұрын
I don’t really understand why this man’s SOUL is predicated on Ginny having Christmas spirit. This is kinda disturbing.
@carsonpeterson758Ай бұрын
Can you review the rock from 96 do you like Michael bay you are not a hater of him are you and love some of his movies like that one I mentioned
@carsonpeterson758Ай бұрын
Do you like other Roland emmerich films like stargate, the patriot, day after tommorow and White House down those are good too
@carsonpeterson758Ай бұрын
It should be a 9/10 it’s great there was compelling charachters, a strong story/script, well written dialogue and originality that we haven’t seen before
@carsonpeterson758Ай бұрын
Was this some spoof movie it felt like just a prank than An actual film there was no intelligence whatsoever
@Catryx39Ай бұрын
I’ve had the second game for years at this point and can’t seem to get in to it for some reason so I bought this one just recently and am hoping it hooks me! Then I’ll be ready for 2.
@ImJaredRossАй бұрын
I’m currently playing through 2 with plans of reviewing it but I’m 15hrs in right now and sadly haven’t been hooked by the story or characters.
@THECHARLIE2212 ай бұрын
I liked your overall thoughts, at times this happens to me with music, I’ll have the vaguest idea of this song’s structure and how hard it was and then I’ll come back to revisit it and find the writing is corny, too on the nose, predictable tropes, the sound is meh and it no longer reflects who you are and what you like, I believe this exact thing is what happens to some movies Having said that some music and movies age better than others, many feel distinctly 00’s or 90’s and still are perfectly well made and hit just as hard Great video and overall thoughts presented my guy, made my morning!
@davidroudebush69472 ай бұрын
I love this movie
@dalberttran81342 ай бұрын
Im shocked that nobody is comparing Joker (2019) to Black Swan (2010) because they are both shockingly similar films, because both films explore the psychological breakdown of their main characters, driven by intense societal pressures and a gradual descent into madness, culminating in a climactic performance where they finally embrace their dark side, letting go of their inhibitions and societal constraints, all while facing a loss of identity and reality; essentially portraying the struggle between a seemingly normal persona and a hidden, destructive inner self. And both films end off where the protagonist have fully embrace their inner turmoil the only difference about these films is that the events in Black Swan are 100% real, but Joker 2019 the very last scene implys that Arthur could be making up the story in his head making the audience question is he a reliable narrator. Joker is a good movie (7/10) it has its flaws like the subplots are very underdeveloped and 2 contriveds moments like why didnt the Gotham Detectives to arrest Arthur if they suspected him or how the hell did Arthur snucked a gun on a live tv show studio. As much as those flaws kinda annoyed me over time the pros just outweights cons like Joaquin Phoenix's performance is incredible the one aspect about this film that is universally praised, cinematopgraphy, production design, and the acting all around is great. I find it really annoying how everyone saids that Joker "copied" Taxi driver and King of Comedy when it took inspiration from those films and Taxi Driver is based off from a film call "The Searchers" (1956) Taxi Driver is not this totally original idea you guys make it out to be.
@ImJaredRoss2 ай бұрын
I still need to see Black Swan and you’re the first person I’ve known to make that comparison and I find that so interesting!
@carsonpeterson758Ай бұрын
Joker is better how is there any similarities with them they are completely different
@dalberttran8134Ай бұрын
@carsonpeterson758 Think about it. Both mentally unstable people, both have abusive parents, they both fantasize about a relationship, and in the end both get hurt because of their final act. The only difference is Nina (spoilers) dies at the end, but that is one of the only major differences I can find. In terms of the events and story structure they are pretty similar.
@TonyGonzales2 ай бұрын
Joker is an indicting film of its time, even if I don't care for it personally. The point about the message being muddled rings true, and I find the violence is only really for the sake of itself as a result. In any event, bravo for revisiting your convictions, especially in public.
@PissyKnish2 ай бұрын
Why are you filming this in a prison library?
@DefunctGames2 ай бұрын
This reminds me a lot of the teenage angst bands that you love when you're 15, but then find cringe when you're a full-grown adult. Every generation has their own teenage angst band, so I'm not here to pick on any specific ones. When you're the target demo, that anger and cynicism connects, because somebody else feels the way you do. But then, in retrospect, you look back and realize that a lot of that anger and cynicism is misplaced and not as important as it felt at the time. You view the world (and art) differently, so it's hard to relate when you are no longer an angsty teenager. As somebody who was quite a bit older when Man of Steel came out, I hated it from the get-go. I found it to be too self-serious and angsty. I missed the fun and the humor found in the previous versions of Superman. Had I been 15 at the time, I probably would have loved it. It was targeting that teenage angst demographic. This happens in reverse, too. As a teenager, I didn't "get" Eyes Wide Shut. It was slow and didn't have the same highs of other Kubrick films. Now, decades later, it's one of my favorite films of all time. It turns out that I needed to grow up, get into relationships (both good and bad) and have some real life experience under my belt. It was a movie made for adults, so of course I didn't connect with it as a teenager. Roger Ebert has a famous quote where he talks about how the movie La Dolce Vita changed for him over the course of his life: “Movies do not change, but their viewers do. When I saw La Dolce Vita in 1960, I was an adolescent for whom “the sweet life” represented everything I dreamed of: sin, exotic European glamor, the weary romance of the cynical newspaperman. When I saw it again, around 1970, I was living in a version of Marcello’s world; Chicago’s North Avenue was not the Via Veneto, but at 3 a.m. the denizens were just as colorful, and I was about Marcello’s age. When I saw the movie around 1980, Marcello was the same age, but I was 10 years older, had stopped drinking, and saw him not as a role model but as a victim, condemned to an endless search for happiness that could never be found, not that way. By 1991, when I analyzed the film a frame at a time at the University of Colorado, Marcello seemed younger still, and while I had once admired and then criticized him, now I pitied and loved him. And when I saw the movie right after Mastroianni died, I thought that Fellini and Marcello had taken a moment of discovery and made it immortal.”
@ImJaredRoss2 ай бұрын
Fantastic response! I’ve also had the interesting thing happen too where I loved a film only to years later not accept a film only to wrap background and accept that I do love it and it’s exactly the film I need.
@nicholasgraveline73842 ай бұрын
Joker was from 2019? Wow I have lost all sense of time.
@justinpatton69962 ай бұрын
Hey I’m good man I didn’t see the new one so my nostalgia for Joker 🃏 is fine 😎
@elleblur52 ай бұрын
I wish I did the same. I just pretend the sequel never happened LOL
@CarlosandCheryllCabrera2 ай бұрын
Who is your favorite Character from OMAM? Mine is Curley.
@ImJaredRoss2 ай бұрын
I actually would say George Milton he’s super complex
@Cameron-o2w2 ай бұрын
I loved the movie Gods and Generals. Very accurate and true to history.
@cosmicwartoad25872 ай бұрын
Disney's worst mistakes: 1. The Black Cauldron 2. The Star Wars Hotel 3. Taking contrrol of the Star Wars licence 5. the fith Indiana Jones film 6. Driving Don Bluth out
@joehoy9242Ай бұрын
Well, hang on a second... I'm aware that there's a chunk of the "Star Wars" fanbase that considers Lucas a storytelling genius whose original vision was fully-formed from the beginning and as such should be considered sacrosanct... Alas the documented history clearly states otherwise. For one thing, even after "Empire" was released, Lucas intended Luke's sister to be an entirely new character whose introduction would be made early in the third movie. He quickly realised that there would be no time to introduce a completely new character, get the audience to root for her as much as they did the original trio - and still have enough running time to get through the plot he'd laid out. Revealing Luke and Leia to be twins wasn't a stroke of genius so much as a "Hail Mary" effort to solve a plot SNAFU with minimal effort.
@cosmicwartoad25872 ай бұрын
Let's see:- Possible paedophilia child abduction child exploitation cruelty to animals dangerous driving unlicenced firearm a barely qualified pilot
@remyazharyyosef18112 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite films of all time along with Silence Of The Lambs. And I could watch it again and again. To me, it was not boring but it's like reading into history, even though they took creative licences from various sources like Shakespeare and Plutarch. Not to mention film dramatization is never 100% accurate anyway. So I love it for its spectacular showcase.
@SirTyJensen2 ай бұрын
The Rescuers was okay, I seen it only twice both times as a kid. The sequel is better which I seen first.
@Riddles82 ай бұрын
this really helped with one of my assignments thank you for posting this
@ImJaredRoss2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching I’m glad I could help in whatever way I could!
@Former11BRAVO2 ай бұрын
"Childhood"..?!? Granted, I'm 59, but I never heard of it! And, don't you love how you pay for Amazon, but still need to pay to watch movies? It's just the greatest!
@willsurely3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@cristinawilligs3 ай бұрын
the kiss was not something sexual, you dont kiss someone who's dying unless you want him to survive or show love, not romantic love, and this was the silent era people had other belief, this is not 2024 california
@cristinawilligs3 ай бұрын
wings could be good by today's standards if the bubbles scenes is cut out, despite i believe clara bow was there because of her stardom, she shines and is the coolest character in the movie
@LiamBMP3 ай бұрын
I love that movie too. However, I’m not into Edgar that much. My favorite is Marie, one of the kittens. But I do agree on “Everybody Wants to Be a Cat,” it is a good song!
@markherron14073 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday to Winnie the Pooh Blessings and HUGS! 💜