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@orhanamin1347
@orhanamin1347 6 күн бұрын
Nice Review!! #RebelMoon #RestoreTheSnyderverse
@SirTyJensen
@SirTyJensen 6 күн бұрын
I'm in no hurry to see Rebel Moon Director's Cut. I own his DC movies.
@gabrielhall9099
@gabrielhall9099 12 күн бұрын
Can you please do a movie review of The Land Before Time (1988)??
@fob1xxl
@fob1xxl 16 күн бұрын
This is probably the most beautiful technical film ever made. NO COMPUTER GRAPHICS, NO FAKE COMPUTERIZED CAST AND EXTRAS. EVERYTHING is real ! All sets BUILT. ALL EXTRAS REAL ! BEAUTIFUL TO WATCH. THE FACT that you had Taylor and Burton was enough to make money. It's STILL MY FAVORITE "EPIC" FILM. NOMINATED FOR 9 ACADEMY AWARDS, WINNER OF 4. TAYLOR WAS NEVER MORE ALURING OR BEAUTIFUL. BURTON BETTERED HIS ROLE IN "THE ROBE," for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. NO ONE could have played Cleopatra, but Taylor !
@user-wr2oi3zm3z
@user-wr2oi3zm3z 17 күн бұрын
Great review such a beautiful film
@anthonyarrieta7606
@anthonyarrieta7606 25 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday dude!
@adambryant2256
@adambryant2256 25 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday! Hope it’s a great one
@cretinhops95
@cretinhops95 27 күн бұрын
This movie definitely has a lot of those Prequelisms (poor dialogue, occasionally iffy CGI, silly/overly choreographed lightsaber fights) but man, the story it tells is compelling. I'd honestly argue the whole prequel trilogy tells a very compelling story. Anakin's downfall across the trilogy is interesting, and the intricacies of the politics and how Palpatine is able to erode a democracy from within are fascinating. These movies work as fun space adventures while also serving as a chilling cautionary tale about what happens when we become complacent and assume our democracy is indestructible and I'll always love this trilogy for that, even with all the glaring flaws. I remember watching this for the first time as a kid and just thinking it was the most dramatic and operatic thing I'd ever seen, and to this day, I always get swept up in the tragedy of the plot here. It's far from perfect but the stuff it does well really make it something special
@cretinhops95
@cretinhops95 28 күн бұрын
I genuinely love this movie lol. It comes closer than any Star Wars movie other than the original to capturing the pulp serial vibe George Lucas was going for. There's like five different planets that are all memorable and creative, the movie is fast-paced and filled with action, Obi-Wan gets a noir-esque detective storyline that's genuinely intriguing, we get to see a large-scale Jedi battle for the first time. This movie just has so much going for it. The legacy it's had, with it pioneering digital cinema and paving the way for the CGI-heavy action we see in stuff like the MCU, is definitely unfortunate though. The Phantom Menace's effects do look largely better, mostly because that movie still had a ton of practical effects (iirc, Tatooine alone had more practical effects than the entire original trilogy, but don't quote me on that), whereas Attack of the Clones is almost entirely CGI. Have you seen American Graffiti? Certain elements of this movie, like the diner and the speeder Anakin flies in the chase scene, are direct callbacks to that movie, which is just super cool. Plus it's just a great movie, arguably Lucas' best (even though I love Star Wars). You should definitely check that movie out if you haven't already.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 27 күн бұрын
I love American Graffiti but it’s in need of a rewatch! I have a lot of fun with this movie
@cretinhops95
@cretinhops95 29 күн бұрын
I think The Phantom Menace is a solid movie, but I felt that reading it as opposed to seeing it on the screen just exacerbated how dull it can be at times. I do agree with a lot of what you said here though. All the Anakin stuff, the Tuskin Raider scene, the relationship between Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, it's all pretty great. To my knowledge, the new scenes centered around Anakin that weren't in the movie were fully Terry Books' idea. He apparently enjoyed writing this so much that there's a whole chapter dedicated to it in his memoir lol.
@whizkybent
@whizkybent 29 күн бұрын
This film was a prophecy
@RussellNW2009
@RussellNW2009 29 күн бұрын
I love Tarzan II (2005) It’s One Of The Best DisneyToon Studios All Of Time! Along With Toy Story 2, Tangled, Toy Story 3, Cars 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, Toy Story 4 & Kung Fu Panda 4 Tarzan II Is One Of The Best Walt Disney TV Animation All Of Time! Tarzan II Is Better Than Tarzan (1999) & Tarzan & Jane (2002)
@DonWilkey2013
@DonWilkey2013 Ай бұрын
Is this movie available in audio novel format ? Would love to listen to the accounts of this person's travels. Lastly, has an " Behind the scenes or Making of " released yet on youtube ?
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan Ай бұрын
I agree with Cinderella, a lot more interesting than Snow White and a FAR BETTER MOVIE! Incredible animation, and I agree with the mice, they’re funnier than the 7 dwarfs. They’re basically the dwarfs but actually funny.
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan Ай бұрын
The original Jungle Book is the best! Alongside Peter Pan
@captainmarvelwilson508
@captainmarvelwilson508 Ай бұрын
Beauty and the Beast is way too low for my liking. That would be at number 2 for me with The Lion King being at the top.
@gabrielhall9099
@gabrielhall9099 Ай бұрын
can you add The Mist (2007) and The Land Before Time (1988) to your list of movies to review??
@FreeDonaldTrump1
@FreeDonaldTrump1 Ай бұрын
As a 70s kid I sure remember watching this.
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan Ай бұрын
Here’s the ranking of all the Disney animated movies I’ve seen so far! There’s a lot of hot takes I know 1. The Lion King (11/10) This just made it up to the top! I saw this film in its 30th anniversary rerelease just recently, and with my girlfriend. It is an experience I will never forget! The music, the songs, the animation, the characters. It’s got one of the best Disney villians in Scar, and probably the best score in Disney history! Maybe I’m bias because of my incredible experience! It felt like I was in 1994! 2. The Little Mermaid (11/10) (this was my favorite Disney film from early 2023 up until recently, simply because I was in the musical at my high school. The first musical I ever did. It was also where I met my girlfriend, so it holds a lot to me. But among all that, It has THE BEST Disney Soundtrack and has the best song lineup in Disney history! It has my 2 favorite Disney songs in Under The Sea and Kiss The Girl. This is in my Top 10 favorite films of all time and Sebastian is the best Disney side character!) 3. Big Hero 6 (11/10) (Disney’s best modern day film in my eyes, it’s fun, charming, heartfelt, and action packed! Rest in peace Tadashi! 🥲 it’s also better than frozen to me and I love frozen!) 4. The Jungle Book (11/10) (this was my favorite Disney film as a kid. It’s got a top tier song lineup, and this was the Disney film I watched the most as a kid. It’s also in my eyes, Disney’s funniest film!) 5. Encanto (11/10) (I was absolutely shocked at how good it was. I wasn’t expecting much but I loved it so so much. This has one of the best musical lineups for Disney ever! Also Mirabelle is my Disney crush lol) 6. Peter Pan (11/10) (an elite childhood classic that was one of the 2 Disney films I watched the most as a kid alongside The Jungle Book) 7. Wreck It Ralph (10/10) (Possibly the most creative Disney film, and is super funny!) 8. Tangled (10/10) (another childhood favorite of mine, and is one of the funniest Disney films ever. Every single joke lands perfectly, even types of jokes that normally wouldn’t land for me, actually landed and are funny and I don’t know how that’s possible, but it worked!) 9. Aladdin (10/10) (probably the most iconic comic relief character in Genie! Long Live Robin Williams!) 10. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (10/10) (the darker tone is absolutely fantastic!) 11. The Aristocats (10/10) (childhood favorite of mine) 12. Tarzan (10/10) (easily the most catchy music lineup. Phil Collins Rules!) 13. Moana (10/10) (literally one of the best song lineups for Disney. Just so good!) 14. Cinderella (9/10) (rewatching it last year really made me appreciate it a lot more. While it’s not quite perfect as they should have focused more on the romantic side instead of the mice, but I enjoyed the mice a lot, Cinderella herself is possibly the strongest Disney Princess, considering she keeps her hopes up and keeps the positive attitude despite all the abuse she endured. It’s inspiring. 15. Mulan (9/10) (I watched it once back in middle school, thought Mulan was one of the strongest princesses) 16. Raya and The Last Dragon (9/10) (I think this film gets shafted a lot because of Encanto but I really enjoyed it! I didn’t mind Aquafina) 17. The Princess And The Frog (9/10) (only saw it once recently but it’s still a really strong film! Plus it’s my girlfriend’s favorite Disney film, so this will likely go higher soon) 18. Pocahontas (9/10) (very underrated. Possibly one of the best lineups for songs in Disney history) 19. Frozen (9/10) (I always forgot how good and funny it was! Seriously Kristoff is the best character! He’s funny!) 20. Frozen II (9/10) (a really overhated sequel to me, yes there are some things about it that make no sense, but it has a stronger lineup of songs) 21. The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh (9/10) (childhood classic for me, still a charming film, although it’s not my favorite Pooh film) 22. Strange World (9/10) (super overhated in my opinion, yes it’s a bit predictable and some areas could be done better, but I had a blast) 23. Winnie The Pooh (2011) (9/10) (pretty fun movie despite it being too short) 24. Dumbo (9/10) (loved it as a kid) 25. Bolt (8/10) (underrated film, love dogs) 26. Meet The Robinsons (8/10) (it’s a little underrated and has a lot of heart) 27. Zootopia (8/10) (I found it super overrated but still a good film) 28. Beauty And The Beast (8/10) (I wouldn’t call it overrated per say, but it’s not a favorite of mine, still a good movie though) 29. Ralph Breaks The Internet (7/10) (I know it’s objectively an AWFUL Film but I get enjoyment from it) 30. Pinocchio (7/10) (Never was a fan of the Monstro sequence but there’s no denying it’s got a great message, and beautiful animation, possibly Disney’s best looking film animation wise.) 31. Hercules (6/10) (Never was a fan of this film. Then again I haven’t seen it in such a long time, so I need to rewatch it) 32. Alice In Wonderland (I appreciate it’s ambition and music, but it never clicked with me. Heck I thought that one Hello Kitty cartoon from the 90s did it better 😂 and that’s a hot take) 33. Home On The Range (6/10) (not as terrible as many say but it has its flaws for sure) 34. Chicken Little (6/10) (yes it’s dumb but I can find some fun from it) 35. The Fox In The Hound (5/10) (look, I never connected with this film, I was bored, and it was too dark for me!) 36. Fun and Fancy Free (5/10) (it was boring and I never cared for it.) 37. Wish (4/10) (I did like it when I first saw it but the more I think of it, the more I dislike it, it’s just bad, and it might be the worst film they’ve done and it may get lower too. Just sad this was the movie that celebrates 100 years of Disney. Really Disney?) 38. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (4/10) (ok hear me out, I totally get that this film is the most influential and significant animated film of all time, I understand why some love it, and I really like the villain, and I also really like High-Ho, but I don’t think Snow White is an interesting character and I’m sorry, but I can’t stand the 7 Dwarfs. They aren’t very funny in the slightest. The only one I actually didn’t mind was Grumpy, but to be fair, he feels like an outliar. I respect the film a lot but I’ve never really liked it. I’m sorry)
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan
@PeanutsAndSanrioFan Ай бұрын
This was my favorite Disney film as a kid! It’s still a Top 5 Disney Film to me!
@nicholasjanke3476
@nicholasjanke3476 Ай бұрын
Kris Kristofferson's leading man career in motion pictures ended after Heaven's Gate (one of my favourite Westerns!) With the exception of the film Welcome Home-which admittedly was no classic despite being fairly interesting-for a awhile in the 1980s Kris Kristofferson was then relegated to roles in made for tv movies. Then in the 1990s, his career picked up steam again with juicy roles in Lone Star and as a villain in a Steven Segal film, the title of which eludes me at this moment, and as Whistler in the horror film Blade (for the first time in his career there were Kris Kristofferson as Whistler action figures!)
@gabrielhall9099
@gabrielhall9099 Ай бұрын
Can you please do a movie review of Signs from 2002?
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss Ай бұрын
I would love to do one on Signs! I’ll put it on my list I reviews to do!
@gabrielhall9099
@gabrielhall9099 Ай бұрын
​@@ImJaredRoss thanks if I have more suggestions can I leave them here in the comments and you put them on your list?? If that's okey with you
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss Ай бұрын
@@gabrielhall9099 of course!
@gabrielhall9099
@gabrielhall9099 Ай бұрын
@@ImJaredRoss can you do a game review of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune??
@gabrielhall9099
@gabrielhall9099 Ай бұрын
​@@ImJaredRoss i hope to hear from you soon I really like your reviews and looking forward to many more
@cretinhops95
@cretinhops95 2 ай бұрын
I watched this movie for the first time recently and really enjoyed it lol. It's obviously super tasteless but Tom Green's complete commitment to making something this tasteless is almost respectable, and at the very least, it's certainly memorable. The soundtrack largely being punk songs work well too, since the movie shares a lot of punk's shock sensibilities. My biggest issue with the movie is that it actually didn't go far enough. All the most shocking and memorable scenes happen in the first half so the whole thing loses steam by the second half. That first half was so shocking and tasteless that the movie wasn't able to sustain it for the rest of the runtime lol
@mhsopyan_
@mhsopyan_ 2 ай бұрын
I kinda conflicted to read this legends book. I would agree that the art on hardcover book is gorgeous. Thanks for your review!
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
I am very interested to read the canon counterpart The Princess and the Scoundrel and compare.
@theggamer2824
@theggamer2824 2 ай бұрын
Ngl for Legend of the Neverbeast knowing that it was the last Tinkerbell movie made and DisneyToon Studios last movie it made the ending even sadder even though it probably wasn’t intentional.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
I completely agree!
@EpictasticJoshuaYT
@EpictasticJoshuaYT 2 ай бұрын
Not one of my favorites but a decent fantasy Disney film.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
I definitely agree Josh
@christopherreichart9193
@christopherreichart9193 2 ай бұрын
I want to are you I. Don’t care I like Disney toon Studios Worst and best I don’t care
@BennettGeshel-gd5vi
@BennettGeshel-gd5vi 2 ай бұрын
Just saw this movie last night and was looking for a review, surprised that I basically agree with everything you said. Well spoken and articulate review.
@Bobalicious
@Bobalicious 2 ай бұрын
KZbin has the Kino release and the music is excellent.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for telling me! I want to eventually get the Kino Blu-ray as well
@Bobalicious
@Bobalicious 2 ай бұрын
I just finished the last chapter and I thoroughly enjoyed it. By far, my favorite character is Mazamette.
@Bobalicious
@Bobalicious 2 ай бұрын
I think a better anagram for 'vampire' is Eva Prim.
@Bobalicious
@Bobalicious 2 ай бұрын
Have you seen the 'Irma Vep' miniseries on HBO?
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
I haven’t I didn’t know there was one?
@Bobalicious
@Bobalicious 2 ай бұрын
@@ImJaredRoss I've yet to see it myself, but I'm looking forward to it.
@Lookfishlamp
@Lookfishlamp 2 ай бұрын
The moment someone says - "don't watch this because of this reason". Makes me question their biases and makes me want to watch it even more so. I mean they obviously watched it how else would they know
@Rose_from_UK
@Rose_from_UK 2 ай бұрын
Couldnt put it better. The hair was good
@alphared4655
@alphared4655 2 ай бұрын
Only a couple of Peters games lived up to the hype and that was Fable 1 and Black and White
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
I actually don’t know much about Black and White, I’ll have to look it up!
@alphared4655
@alphared4655 2 ай бұрын
@@ImJaredRossold school god game on PC. There were two and they were great. Lionhead studios went defunct and I cannot find a ROM to play either one. Virtually impossible to play nowadays
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
@@alphared4655 man that’s disappointing. I hate that lost media is a thing.
@alphared4655
@alphared4655 2 ай бұрын
@@ImJaredRosso man it was such a good game. You raise an animal that ends up being huge and then you use the animal to rule a kingdom of humans who start out with nothing. The best sandbox god game to ever exist and it’s a shame it’s unplayable. This was back in like 2003 give or take a couple years. Great channel btw. It would be cool to see some videos about games you can’t play anymore. But at the same time it’s such a killer because a lot of them were so so so good.
@ostrowulf
@ostrowulf 2 ай бұрын
If you do a play through of Fable 1, do not do a straight hand to hand character. I did that on my first play through, and could not really fight the final boss. You need magic or bows. You can heavy foccus on mele, but you need to be oay with range. When I was dating my wife I introduced her to this game, thoughbshe told me she did not like video games. She got addicted and it destroyed her sleep paterns for a bit. She really liked Fable III as well. Honestly, I also enjoyed Fable III. It has a lot of issues, but I found it fun.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
I will keep that in mind! I never ended up owning Fable Anniversary but would like to. I own the Lost Missions on Steam but don’t have a desktop to play it right now.
@Fabstron
@Fabstron 2 ай бұрын
My dude you're super handsome! <3
@Bunodella
@Bunodella 2 ай бұрын
more clara bow
@EpictasticJoshuaYT
@EpictasticJoshuaYT 2 ай бұрын
Solid game review. Nice to see a mix of games and books with movies here.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Joshua! Next review I think I’m going to make sure I have more footage to showcase what I want for the review so hopefully it will be even better
@EpictasticJoshuaYT
@EpictasticJoshuaYT 2 ай бұрын
@@ImJaredRoss You're welcome, Jared.
@BrendaFayRegister
@BrendaFayRegister 2 ай бұрын
His review is a bit too long.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 2 ай бұрын
It’s 8 minutes?
@tracboy80
@tracboy80 2 ай бұрын
Troll 2 was made some years after Bad Taste was released
@marcomacias3960
@marcomacias3960 3 ай бұрын
i wonder if Disney would put this on their streaming platforms. after all Freddy Got Fingered is made by Fox, meaning its now owned by Disney
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 3 ай бұрын
What’s even funnier I watched it on the Criterion Channel. They had it under their Razzie movie section
@sambascom2884
@sambascom2884 3 ай бұрын
Aaahhh. Pinocchio. The film that took all the lessons from Snow White and perfected them. I really love Pinocchio. The soundtrack is really good. Even the instrumental soundtracks such as when Pinocchio is searching underwater and when Gepetto is despairing about starving. Those scores really put you in the same mood as the characters are and sound like they could be used in any film with a similar situation. Also, the animation is wonderful. All those clocks and the puppet show. And the Blue Fairy. I always thought it was interesting how Pinocchio looks more German. But some fans said the film is probably set in Tyrol. That works for me because days could have passed before Pinocchio met up with Gepetto in Monstro.
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 3 ай бұрын
The clocks were definitely my favorite part as a kid!
@marihernandezrubenstein7240
@marihernandezrubenstein7240 3 ай бұрын
Disney+ thought it came out on 1945
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 3 ай бұрын
It premiered in the U.S. in 1945 but its first premiere was in Mexico City in 1944
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 3 ай бұрын
It premiered in Mexico City in 1944 and the U.S. in 1945
@marihernandezrubenstein7240
@marihernandezrubenstein7240 3 ай бұрын
oh
@sorenthefilmbrony
@sorenthefilmbrony 3 ай бұрын
6:43 Um, audio issue...?
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 3 ай бұрын
Whoops I forgot to delete the actual footage in which I give the book rating let me see if I can edit that out. Thank you!
@sagarsahil8728
@sagarsahil8728 3 ай бұрын
Need thumbnail designer and editor?
@MrJeffrey938
@MrJeffrey938 3 ай бұрын
Not a particular fan of grossout humor - when it's funny it's funny; when it's not it's not. I could certainly see this movie being as terrible as they say with a director who doesn't appreciate Tom Green and with standard comedy acting. As it happens, the casting was perfect for Green's style of absurdity and of course the director "gets" Green. I also get Green. If it was just grossout humor, others would be able to emulate it. All who have tried have made fools of themselves, achieving exactly what Green is accused of by those who don't appreciate him. For a brief but potent example of what this looks like, watch the outtake at the end where his then girlfriend (Barrymore) tries to embody the character of his art showing that in fact, it's not easy being green.
@ChichiNaka
@ChichiNaka 3 ай бұрын
oh the single best movie of all time? this was my 'netflix and chill' DVD from 2003-201, such an aphrodisiac. ;_; its a satire of all those late 90s early 2000s sentimental gross comedies but replacing dorky aw shucks Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler or Jason Biggs with Gord. He spends 250k of his million dollars on 'jewels' then gives them to Betty for the emotional peak of the relationship and she says "I don't care about jewels I just want to suck your cock"
@cristinacanale1249
@cristinacanale1249 3 ай бұрын
I watched this film and I am utterly impressed, it is much better than many of today's films
@ImJaredRoss
@ImJaredRoss 3 ай бұрын
It’s one I think about far after the film is over. As you said, it’s impressive!
@LeonardoFrav
@LeonardoFrav 3 ай бұрын
You inspired me to try to watch more disney movies with that lists, ty jared