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@DanialTarki2 ай бұрын
I wish you would use The Last Jedi for a positive example. And not in a stupid, sarcastic way.
@@WriterBrandonMcNultyOkay, fair. Not deleted, but retracted.
@PWNINSWAGMASTER2 ай бұрын
I will say, I think No Way Home had an ending that wasnt well-explained. They made Peter not exist to everyone’s memory WITHOUT a replacement identity. Job from Banshee can explain it well: “Im giving you a new name, credit history, social security, and a motherfucking birth certificate. I am turning you into a whole new God-damn human being!” They never did this for Peter. I think it would just make sense to do it given that if some non-immigrant face shows up in America from thin air as though he’s always been here who cant assume the name “Parker” as made clear by the funeral. Every person in the US has an identity in the system. So God only knows what would happen if a ghost just showed up out of nowhere.
@eduardoyamaha72792 ай бұрын
@@PWNINSWAGMASTERto be fair with Brandon, what you described isn't a bad plot, it's a bad ending. (imo)
@AnotherDuck2 ай бұрын
I like that you separate "bad plot" from "bad film". Even if the plot is bad, the film can still be enjoyable, and in the end, that's what really matters.
@PuppetMaster-Blade2 ай бұрын
Like "The Room" 😎
@JeffreyBCampbell2 ай бұрын
I try to talk to people about this when they say a movie is “good” or “bad” when they mean “enjoyable” or “unenjoyable”
@AnotherDuck2 ай бұрын
@@JeffreyBCampbell Usually when they say it's good, the mean it's enjoyable, and that you should probably watch it. This is more literary criticism, which only tends to happen in deeper discussions about stories. But it's always a good idea to ask what they mean with "good" or "bad", since exactly what they like about it may differ.
@TonyBassManiac2 ай бұрын
No!!! Well… maybe…
@GeoMeridium2 ай бұрын
What's an example of a bad film with a good plot?
@diywrites87032 ай бұрын
"Theres too much movie in this movie" is a very accurate way to describe why Amazing Spider Man 2 was such a failure.
@skepticalsmurf2 ай бұрын
another example of the aforementioned is Batman & Robin from awhile back,there was just too much going on,and top of that the acting was below par,me and friends walked out 😓
@SOM-v4o2 ай бұрын
I actually like amazing Spiderman 2.
@Oakwoodstudiosmoviesandtvshows2 ай бұрын
@@SOM-v4oSame
@SpikeJet27362 ай бұрын
That's a common problem I see in movies especially nowadays where it feels like they forget they're making a movie and not a tv show
@thepiratemongoose89652 ай бұрын
I said the same thing about The Eternals when I walked out of the theater
@Spacedoggs2 ай бұрын
"Remember in high school, when you had to write a five-page essay for class, but you could only come up with two pages, and then you had to BS the rest? That's Rocky IV." Thank you for this.
@gamewriteeye7692 ай бұрын
I like this image summary. 0:52 I'll add to it: *STORY* - Plot = external conflict/cause of events - Character = internal conflict - Theme = philosophical conflict - world = setting/worldbuilding/lore/exposition - structure = plot structure format/character arcs The missing 6th element(Shifts) = effect changes of events
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Love the three types of conflict
@ВладимирХарченко-з2т2 ай бұрын
"All out assult on common sense!" is such a vibrant way to describe a movie.
@kittikats2 ай бұрын
It truly was. To quote Ripley from Aliens "Did IQs drop sharply while I was away?" Yes, yes they did
@asina63522 ай бұрын
Some time accepting that a film is in need of a "Please check your brain at the door before watching" label is a good thing leading to an enjoyable popcorn nest. I'm looking at you Pacific Rim or bulk of Bay's work.
@DeclanFeeney2 ай бұрын
The worst plot ever has to be Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - idiot decisions, no consequences, wildly implausible coincidence(can we even call a cave hidden beneath quicksand a coincidence?), a plot which contradicts itself repeatedly, several sacrifices which aren’t, and a returning villain who’s return invalidates the sacrifices made in earlier films.
@skepticalsmurf2 ай бұрын
I concur,as long time fan of the IP,l was elated to get new content but afterwards,l felt l had been duped 🤔
@Cobracatcommander2 ай бұрын
and yet its making billions of dollars UwU cuz its MARVEL baby.
@insertcreativename8022 ай бұрын
@@Cobracatcommander It’s not because of Marvel, they’re not even a part of the same franchise. It’s because it’s Star Wars, a franchise that has built up faith & trust with its fanbase over several decades of quality movies, shows, comics & books. That trust convinced all those fans to spend money and see a movie they thought would be good, because they thought the Star Wars Franchise was consistently good. Whether or not that movie was actually good is up to the individual viewer.
@dr.s89722 ай бұрын
Don't forget the abandoned character arcs from the previous two films.
@dingo15472 ай бұрын
Rise of Skywalker isn’t even close to the worst plot ever give me a break. You guys realize that there have been so many plots written over hundreds if not thousands of years. The rise of skywalker is just the worst plot you can think of in 5 seconds, not ever.
@muddyboots77532 ай бұрын
I do not like it when the writers use Multiverses and Time travelling to fix problems.
@glentz7162 ай бұрын
If they never made another multi-verse movie, I would be thrilled
@SirsasthNigam.2 ай бұрын
tell me how many times DC rebooted their universe or Marvel comics had Secret Wars
@guslathouris77982 ай бұрын
I loved the commentary about the multiverse storyline sucking and how we need “just take the L” in the new Deadpool movie 😂😂😂
@Blazecap2 ай бұрын
I really only seen be used to raise stakes artificially or for cheap cameos
@Borealis1092 ай бұрын
@@glentz716 Spiderverse did the now common multiverse first and it also did it best fight me
@MrPleers2 ай бұрын
The best plot (for me) would be Robocop (the 1987 original). It's looks simple. Police officer gets killed on duty and get's rebuild as a cyborg. So he has a chance take revenge on the criminals that killed him. But the clever part is that his memory got erased. So in order to get his revenge, he has to find out who he was in the first place. And by doing that, he also has to face all that , that is lost to him forever.
@orlandoalessandrini25052 ай бұрын
Agreed. The movie surprised a lot of people when it originally came out. I remember there was a loud applause in the theater i saw it at when he said "Murphy".
@MrPleers2 ай бұрын
@@orlandoalessandrini2505 I saw it in the cinema when I was 17 years old. And it's still my favourite movie after all that time.
@msscott222 ай бұрын
Robocop is a great example for a perfect plot. And it's edited so tightly that no time is wasted. It's a masterpiece imo.
@GokuMcDuck2 ай бұрын
@@orlandoalessandrini2505I miss that.
@PhoenixCrown2 ай бұрын
I forget if it's Robocop 1 or 2 that ends with one of the greatest lines in film, encapsulating the theme of the movie when Robocop says, "We're only human."
@Coroplocs-Chameleon2 ай бұрын
The delay was awful, but Brandon was cooking real good so it's all worth it.
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Haha glad you enjoyed it! First time I missed a Thursday release since April '23
@AnujChatterjee-q5b2 ай бұрын
@WriterBrandonMcNulty Still eager for the good and bad sequels video !! Is it going to be released today or tomorrow ??
@notoriousectothermАй бұрын
In the words of Gabe Newell, "Delays are temporary, but suck is forever."
@justinromano19892 ай бұрын
That Palpatine joke at 20:20 made me spit out my water.
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Hahaha hope your laptop's okay
@errantwinds-up8uu2 ай бұрын
I died lmao.
@puzzlegear95682 ай бұрын
"Somehow, Wolverine returned." Brandon Mcnulty
@glentz7162 ай бұрын
If I had one wish for this channel, it would be for you dorks to never again make a "Somehow, Palpatine returned" reference. We get it. It was a stupid plot point in a stupid movie. But even things that are good that are endlessly repeated become annoying as hell after awhile. This joke stopped being good a long time ago and has become a bad cliche in a series of videos that is telling you to avoid bad cliches, but apparently some bad writers just can't be taught to stop being bad writers.
@sheriffwoody62332 ай бұрын
@@glentz716you like ROS or something?
@comradeopthomasthehedgehog2 ай бұрын
“Uninspired excuse to bring back Wolverine” In defense of the film, I’d rather bring back Wolverine from another universe than try to resurrect the one who died in Logan 2017 to avoid disrespecting the film
@PhoenixCrown2 ай бұрын
Instead, Deadpool disrespects it in the best way by using Logan's corpse to murder a bunch of baddies =P
@motor4X4kombat2 ай бұрын
They still ressurected anyway. If they REALLY want to make a NEW wolverine they shold have casted a different actor because by that logic all the spidermans from now way home and even from the spiderverse should have beeing played by Tom holland (and yes he is canon in the spiderverse they confirm him)
@comradeopthomasthehedgehog2 ай бұрын
@@motor4X4kombat not all Wolverines are played by Hugh Jackman though. There’s one played by Henry Cavill
@motor4X4kombat2 ай бұрын
@@comradeopthomasthehedgehog one out of 20. Meanwhile the spiderverse, with maybe perhabs Peter A Parker and Peter B parker, they look the same but they are both played by diferent actors, is all 0 out of thousands making it a more realistic multiverse than any one ever made. Which is funny because they originally wanted tober maguire to play Peter b parker, but since they didn't want to overshadow miles with a cameo they insted choose jake johnson. Wow is almost like they wanted to tell a story insted of selling nostalgia.
@qs9872 ай бұрын
@@motor4X4kombathe is canon when the moneymen confirmed him is the dumbest I read
@Whookieee2 ай бұрын
I absolutely love how every time you use the word "somehow" you show The Rise of Pal- er, "Skywalker"
@muricanmike2 ай бұрын
Something else worth noting is that in No Way Home, Andrew’s Spidey still struggled with the death of Gwen. Saving Zendaya’s MJ visibly showed him healing from that trauma. Such a great moment ❤
@russellvitranoiii350425 күн бұрын
Yes!! Such a rare kind of moment in movies, like that, makes them even better! It's a lot like Fry's dog in Futurama. (See "Jurassic Bark," and then see "A Game of Tones") Same kind of deal there.
@errantwinds-up8uu2 ай бұрын
I just started The Half Murders! I did buy it awhile ago but life got in the way. Looking forward to it :)
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks for checking it out! Hope you love it!
@errantwinds-up8uu2 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty I have liked your other books so I'm sure I will!
@LaserLady2 ай бұрын
Half Murders is Fantastic! 🎉 You will love it. I've only a few chapters left in Bad Parts, and I already can't wait to re-read it! Entry Wounds is in my cart right now. I don't know what I'll do when I'm all out of books!
@errantwinds-up8uu2 ай бұрын
@@LaserLady I guess read books that Brandon recommends, but yeah I hear you. I read a lot but usually in bursts. Definitely read LotR if you haven't already.
@PotatoClips2 ай бұрын
The worst AND best plot ive come across is in Gymkata. In this movie, a gymnast is asked by a secret agency to compete in a deathrace in a foreign country because of his superior gymnast skills, despite all foreigners getting assassinated in the race for the last 900 years. There's so much added nonsense, poor decisions, lack of common sense, lack of motivation, coincidences, etc but it is somehow captivating. There is so much to learn from bad movies and recognizing what makes them bad has helped me a lot with story telling, so thank you for all the analyzing you have done on this channel.
@danguillou7132 ай бұрын
I think Rings of Power have delivered some amazing stinkers. Galadriel is looking for Sauron, but her superiors don't want her to because they think that she might actually find him, which they think would be bad, because eh... let sleeping dogs lie? So they put her on a one-way-ship to paradise. But she gets a sudden feeling and jumps off in the middle of the ocean. Then she randomly encounters the remains of a shipwreck on which is none other than Sauron, disguised as the human Halbrand. There is no cause and effect, here, it's just a random encounter in the middle of the ocean. He tells her that there are orcs now, in another place called the Southlands, which he claims to be from. Then they randomly encounter a ship from a big isolationist island nation and Galadriels new motivation is to railroad them into sending a military expedition to the Southlands, to kill the orcs. First they don't want to because they are racist against elves, but then a special tree sheds a bunch o leaves and suddenly they are super on board. Galadriel has also been given a thousand year old manuscripts that says Halbrand is the rightful heir to the throne of the Southlands, because he carries a very important amulet. So they sail to the Southlands, kill a bunch of orcs and instates Halbrand as king, but then the orcs make the local volcano explode and turns the Southlands from a human friendly ecology to an area where only orcs can live. So the whole thing is a big failure. Halbrand is now wounded somehow and Galadriel takes him to the local elf kingdom. Meanwhile the elves have suddenly run out of life force and need mithril exposure in order to not have to take those one-way-boat rides all at once. Because, reasons, or something. But the mithril belongs to the dwarfs who won't help out, so in the end they just have this piece of mithril about the size of a pack of chewing gum. Enter the healed Sauron who gives the elven master smith and head of not-running-out-of-lifeforce project a few crucial hints and they make a set of three powerful McGuffins. I guess the McGuffins are going to radiate mithril energy or something. Then Galadriel is given another piece of old paper that says Halbrand wasn't the rightful heir to the southlands and when she comfronts him about it he confesses that he's actually Sauron, and he's hot for her. They have a heated argument and Sauron leaves. Galadriel keeps quiet about the whole thing, because ... she's ... embarrased, or something? The end. This thing is way too complicated, and it doesn't make sense. There's no cause and effect, but just heaps and heaps of contrived coincidences. And everyone has to take turns acting like idiot children for the plot to happen. But season 2 is going to be sooo much better. Right. Cheers!
@gkoymnbxykfb2 ай бұрын
Let's neither forget nor forgive the murderous proto-hobbits. "Nobody gets left behind" - unless someone breaks an ankle. And the plot is completely unrelated to the rest of the world. It only "works" if you already know the Lord of the Rings lore but still can overlook the many lore mistakes the series does.
@GraysonJStedmanjr2 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving me from watching that hot mess
@danguillou7132 ай бұрын
@@gkoymnbxykfb Yeah, the proto-hobbits are a can of worms of their own. Plot summary: Our protagonist Nori is extroverted, curious and kind, whereas the rest of the tribe are isolationist, rigidly conservative and callous - at least to outsiders. So when she finds a magical dude who fell from the sky, she's the only one in the tribe who wants to bring him along and take care of him. That's the question: who's right in this case - Nori or the rest of the tribe? Is the magic dude more dangerous or more helpful? The plot goes in circles about this for a bit (like five or six episodes) but then these evil magical strangers turn up looking for the magic dude, and the battle to save magic dude becomes really costly for the tribe. In the end magic dude gets a power-up from the writers and kills the magical strangers. That's the plot. It's not the worst setup in history. There's a clear conflict, a midway escalation of stakes, and space for character development for both, nori, magic dude and the rest of the tribe. There's a reasonable connection between their character journeys and the final outcome. This could have worked. But the execution... First there's the mystery box, where the writers desperately try to hint that magic dude might be Sauron, or at least evil, again and again and again. Then there's the absurd repetition of story beats, probably from a combination of only visiting the proto-hobbit plot for a few minutes at a time, sandwiched between scenes about other things, and also as dead filler because they haven't actually come up with anything else for the plot to do. Finally the whole "if you twist you ankle and can't pull your own cart fast enough to keep up, we won't help you, we'll just leave you for dead" thing. I am convinced that this was added last minute because somebody thought the plot didn't have enough stakes in that moment. It makes zero sense, they were literally chanting "nobody gets left behind" in the previous scene. It is absurd: that's not how nomadic hunter-gatherers survive. It makes us hate the proto-hobbits and think they are probably opportunistic cannibals whom the standard humans are right to be afraid of. If they had story-boarded and workshopped the harefoot plot ahead of time, they wouldn't have written themselves into this corner. It's just one of many ways that this thing reads like a first draft of novice writers. Cheers
@def3ndr8872 ай бұрын
Watch Frieren beyond journey’s end, basically is Galadriel but done right and infinitely better than Rings of power
@Liamo__han2 ай бұрын
Sauron planned the meeting though
@LightningAdrian2 ай бұрын
Hey Brandon, here’s a video idea for you, writing sequels to a story. Also, could you try doing a writing analysis of the Monsterverse movies (the movies that feature Godzilla and Kong)?
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
I'm actually hoping to do Bad vs Good Sequels soon, so stay tuned!
@LightningAdrian2 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty Alright. Thanks for replying.
@glentz7162 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty Good sequels are going to be a much shorter list to choose from
@AnujChatterjee-q5b2 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty Here are my suggestions to Good Sequels: - 1) The Dark Knight (Obviously going to be on the list) 2) Puss in Boots: The Last Wish 3) Dawn of Planet of Apes 4) Kung Fu Panda 2 5) Dune: Part Two 6) Kung Fu Panda 4 7) Inside Out 2 These are good sequels in my opinion and you are free to disagree.
@AnujChatterjee-q5b2 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty You may wonder why I put KFP4 in the good sequels list because if you search the net, you will get reviews saying how it sucks or is mediore. I personally think its very misunderstood. This movie has a lot of layers under the apparent predictable plot than meet the eye IMO. HUGE SPOILERS Despite being the weak link of the franchise, KFP4 still has engaging themes and character development. Po's arc is to move on from Dragon Warrior to Spiritual Leader that means passing wisdom and hope like Oogway. The heart of the movie is about him resisting change. We also have a thief fox named Zhen and she brings a fresh new dynamic to the movie and it does not stick to the formula of "Po & Furious Five facing another villain". Speaking of villain, the main antagonist, Chameleon is also criminally underrated IMO. I get it she is not that compelling or threatening as the previous villains but she is a polar opposite of Po in many respects - backstory, personality and arc. Chameleon is a shapeshifter and she takes pride in her external transformations which she uses to gain power and respect while Po transforms internally, accepting his duties as spiritual leader and ultimately his strength to guide others defeats Chameleon. They are also polar opposites on how they treat Zhen. Chameleon exploits her skills and sees her as "something to use" while Po who also needed Zhen's skills, sees good in her and even mentors her with wisdom of Oogway and Shifu despite being reluctant to become spiritual leader. So yeah I think its a good sequel because it introduces new elements instead of sticking to old formulas, Po's arc is developed further and the the villain, similar to previous franchise villains is a polar opposite to the main character.
@kevinsupreme_ph36yearsago592 ай бұрын
A story with a bad plot sucks but it can be saved if the characters are well written, interesting & likeable. After all the reason why we consume these stories is to follow the character's journey since all stories have them.
@paparoxo3606Ай бұрын
This video is amazing, and very well explained. Thanks!!
@vladimirefest49802 ай бұрын
21:43 can’t forget that doctor strange didn’t discuss the details of the planet altering spell that he offered an impulsive teenager 5 minutes ago is one of the dumbest plot contrivances ever.
@StoomsiesАй бұрын
Thank you! Exactly what I was thinking! And having Spider-Man, a smart highschooler best doctor strange, a literal reality altering mastermind, JUST because Spider-Man is good with geometry is the biggest plot hole ever! I do agree that Deadpool could have had a better plot and the cameos did basically nothing for the story, but that definitely doesn’t make the plot holes in No Way Home excusable! Glad somebody else thought the same thing!
@FearsomeGodzilla420Ай бұрын
Yeah I think the first half of the the movie suffers from the idiot plot problem
@martinepstein982624 күн бұрын
Yeah, I enjoyed No Way Home but the strength was in the characters, not the plot. And IMO using an extremely dangerous magical spell to alter people's memories without their consent to help your friends is selfish, not selfless.
@leyenda61492 ай бұрын
Aw man, I was feenin' for a longform Brandon video!
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Hahah this was almost super-long, like 30+ minutes. Had to cut down the script, then I spent all morning cutting down the actual video from 27 minutes to 24. I still think it's bloated haha, but I hope you enjoy it!
@leyenda61492 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty I'm absolutely loving this video. Brilliant & thoroughly entertaining work as always!
@ethanielm032 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! This is going to help me a ton with writing my stories. Plot is always one of the hardest things for me to execute well in my stories so it's a comfort to know all the essentials as well as pitfalls of a plot
@Salty_Tiger2 ай бұрын
I actually love the anchor being plot in Deadpool. It's fully a meta plot. If you think of these universes as comic book series (or movie series), if the anchor being dies the comic book series is over, it gets canceled, or culled. If Wolverine dies the Wolverine comic series is over because the anchor being is dead, you can't have a Wolverine comic without Wolverine. Likewise Logan's death signaled the demise of the Fox Marvel universe. Paradox is old school because he thinks when the anchor being dies you just cancel the comic, aka the universe. But in modern comics there are shared universes and multiverses, so when an anchor being dies the comic universe continues on with less popular characters until it eventually looses popularity and dies on it's own and gets canceled. Paradox is a Disney exec looking at the Fox Marvel universe and saying "With Hugh Jackman's Wolverine dead there is nothing worth saving. Iit's time to scrap the whole universe and all the characters, with one exception. Deadpool is popular so pull him out and put him in the MCU". I thought it was a brilliant plot.
@phenomenal65632 ай бұрын
People don’t seem to understand this and call it bad writing, but when you add in the fourth wall break and how everything is super meta in the movie everything makes sense and makes the movie that much more impactful and with soul because this is how Deadpool would interact with these marvel characters, which is comic accurate.
@nizalnm2 ай бұрын
This is also a good opportunity to do a trope reconstruction/justification of 4th wall breaks, which otherwise is just handwaved away as just following the rule of fun.
@kstephenson58572 ай бұрын
You're 100% right - the plot was absolutely a great satire and breakdown of the incessant need for executives to leach every profitable dollar from a franchise until it kills itself. However, as brilliant as that is, it doesn't make the viewing experience itself any better. The plot within the D&W universe is still contrived, unfocused, and unserious.
@sarahsander7852 ай бұрын
Deadpool&Wolverine is meta in it's metaness. It's a satire of the genre, the franchise and the industry. That's why the movie works so well. Not despite a lackluster plot, but because of it. Had they given the movie a more coherent, "better" plot, it would've thrown the theme overboard. But while I loved the movie, I see why other people don't like it. Deadpool's humour isn't for everyone and especially with a thin plot you need characters and (in the case of comedy) humour to carry it. If one of those don't work for you, the plot will trip you up. Same if you aren't ready for satire of a franchise you like. Because it has a weak plot - on purpose, sure, but still weak. Even while thouroughly enjoying the film I had to notice it.
@Salty_Tiger2 ай бұрын
@@sarahsander785 Yes I also love the "weak" parts of the plot. Very fragile justifications for cameos. A seemingly unwinnable fight against 100 deadpools end because of a complete coincidence. Good guys triumphing with the power of friendship. And the complete hand wave at the happy ending where the good guys survive certain death "just because" All of that was done on purpose and often with a wink and a nod from Deadpool as it's happening.
@BlueSky-uf6oy2 ай бұрын
Regarding Cause and Effect, an excellent strategy that accomplished writers have used is connecting the disparate events of a story with "Therefore" which has the next scene be a consequence of the current scene, or "However" which takes the story in an unexpected new direction. The writers of South Park have talked about it in videos, but another great video that shows it is "Domino Worldbuilding and the Brilliance of Mass Effect" by the channel Twenty Sided. Highly recommend. BTW since Therefore/However basically forces you to begin with the story's start, I've personally added "Because" in which you explain what caused the current event, and lets you work backwards to build the story.
@hannnnahhahhahha2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@DavidLewis-v4m2 ай бұрын
I like that, because you can throw in "because" where it feels natural, and you now have a great place to include backstory.
@PhoenixCrown2 ай бұрын
Related, think of "Yes, but" and "No, and." If you're still working on a plot, it's helpful to do this as your protagonist chases his object of desire. 1) Did he succeed? Yes, but now there's a bigger problem, or 2) No, and now there's a bigger problem!
@reginaldforthright8052 ай бұрын
@@PhoenixCrownJim butcher explains this well
@NoName-ym5zj2 ай бұрын
Oh, I'm so glad someone brought this up, people often confuse story and plot. Great video.
@ThatJohnKillion19702 ай бұрын
The map maker gets lost? WTF!?! You had one job!
@davidhoffman69802 ай бұрын
That's like having the locksmith get locked out. 😂
@spicymemes48582 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on good and bad trilogies? Like Toy Story 1-3, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3. etc. I really like your video format and I think you should expand your writing advices to smaller topic if you could. By the way, the worst plot I've ever come across was Avenger's Endgame, with all the conveniences and plot holes to force a story.
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Ohhhh! Good idea. I was planning to do Bad vs Good Sequels soon, and Trilogies would be awesome too. Thanks!
@volosguidetomonsters34402 ай бұрын
Wheel of Time is a pretty great trilogy
@archersterling87072 ай бұрын
Jaws Great. Jaws 2 ok... we don't go further.... Or Alien Great... Aliens Great.... we don't go further (though I have heard some good things about Romulus haven't seen it though). I had to edit as I thought of more. Terminator series, Predator. Ohhh so many good ones to go through.
@BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein2 ай бұрын
@WriterBrandonMcNulty an example of a bad trilogy could definitely be Star Wars episode 7, 8 and 9. There are next to zero interconnections that make their stories anything close to nuanced.
@prman99842 ай бұрын
I think Avengers Endgame has a great plot. Amazing writing. Paying off 10 main characters and like 50 side characters with tie offs for 21 other movies in truly amazing.
@OlgaKuznetsova2 ай бұрын
Worst plot: 50 shades.... nope just nope.... WHAT KIND OF COLLEGE STUDENT DOESN'T HAVE AN EMAIL!!!!!!?
@davidhoffman69802 ай бұрын
All the problems with that movie and that's what you latched into? 😂
@danielmobley46382 ай бұрын
Appreciate the channel-and I am absolutely LOVING BAD PARTS-I’m about halfway through the novel! Keep up the Phenomenal WORK, Brandon!!!
@wezul2 ай бұрын
You perfectly summarized why I hate the Prometheus movie so much. I had a list several pages long, but yeah - "Everyone is stupid all the time" sums up most of it. The rest falls under "that's NOT how that works!!"
@Derpsman2021Ай бұрын
Yes, I suppose this totally opposite of Alien and Jaws. You know two epic survival horrors.
@Derpsman2021Ай бұрын
I own the Alien boxset but never watch Prometheus btw. I honestly can't remember if I have seen the full movie.
@xerxeslepremier35702 ай бұрын
Brandon never disappoints. Great breakdown and analysis.
@hunfun_dani2 ай бұрын
I love when you use Poe's 'somehow...', whena movie didn't explain something :D
@dobanator45012 ай бұрын
Hey Brandon, i read all three od your books in like a week and a half. They were amazing! Thank you for the entertainment, looking forward to your next book!
@TheRobins1m2 ай бұрын
You were spot-on with Prometheus. What’s so annoying is that it COULD have and SHOULD have been good. Good effects, some good CONCEPTS and a fan base that wanted it to work… but the idiotic characters killed it. You didn’t even mention Charlize Theron’s character. What was she in there for? And what another needless, idiotic death. Some good examples off the top of my head? Seven? Inception? How about The Big Leboswki?
@StupStups2 ай бұрын
I was so disappointed by that film. It still irks me 12 years later
@terryrocks2j2 ай бұрын
@@StupStups Me too. I still remember when I called out that film, a bunch of fanboys got really pissed off. Today it really doesn't seem to hold up. Especially if you see this vid.
@LordBaktor2 ай бұрын
Once they hired Damon Lindelof to do rewrites the "COULD have been good" went out the window. The Mystery Box style of writing never produced a satisfying plot.
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
I disagree. I love Prometheus. It's still the 3rd best movie in the Alien franchise
@thor32792 ай бұрын
Charlize Theron was there because every movie is better when Charlize Theron wears a bodysuit in it.
@DrWhiteLotusGaming2 ай бұрын
In all my years I never stopped to think about story and plot being completely different aspects. It also brings into light where I might be struggling with my current project since entering Act II. Thanks for such an insightful video Brandon!
@ETHANFELIXROMANOV2 ай бұрын
In defense of Deadpool and Wolverine: The movie was all about main characters not side characters, regenerate healing is part of the two characters,i advise people to read comics well. If they die in the beginning of the movie that will be the end of the movie. I understand and love the movie.People who say Deadpool and Wolverine movie being bad,they never read comics about the two characters,the two characters Deadpool and Wolverine are immortals unless the plot says other wise. This is reality, there's no such thing as perfection.
@msscott222 ай бұрын
Deadpool and Wolverine is forgivable because it's just so funny. If it missed the mark on the comedy, we'd all be groaning the entire time.
@ETHANFELIXROMANOV2 ай бұрын
@@msscott22 Even in comics Deadpool has comedy I don't see the movie missing any mark.If you haven't even read or do research on Deadpool you will not get what Deadpool and Wolverine movie. Even I don't like reading comics I have not missed anything about the movie
@msscott222 ай бұрын
@@ETHANFELIXROMANOV I think you missed the mark on understanding my comment. "Deadpool and Wolverine is forgivable because it's just so funny"
@rankcolour87802 ай бұрын
There isn't supposed to be perfection, least of all in a Deadpool film. It's kind of quaint watching people try to hold the lens of classic movie making up to a film that is supposed to be borderline incomprehensible. It's not supposed to be a Good Movie, it's supposed to be a good Deadpool Movie and they fundamentally are things at odds with each other. I really enjoy watching people try to analyse it from the angle of good movie making when that's not what it was supposed to be or what anyone wanted it to be. A well made movie would be a terrible Deadpool Movie, in the exact same way that a film made with principles cribbed from the the most seriously shot cinema would make a trash comedy film. This is what happens when people forget that the medium and it's intent is more important than the analysis or it's structure.
@TedMattos2 ай бұрын
Brandon, I always appreciate the work you put into your videos. The value you bring includes showing examples so we can see what you see in them. Thanks so much! :)
@the_markoman2 ай бұрын
The Dark Knight's plot is a mixed bag for me. When rewatching it I notice so many conveniences. The plot hinges on the Joker being able to perfectly predict what other people will do. All while using criminally insane minions that somehow never screw up his plans. Not to mention how he manages to sneak around undetected in spite of having all that clown make-up on.
@lightyagami17522 ай бұрын
Yup, basically it boils down to the video author deciding which movies he likes and which he doesn't, and either praising them or picking on them, as relevant.
@esquilax55632 ай бұрын
Yeah, I find it the worst of the Nolan Batman films for that reason. Batman Begins was much more tightly written
@xei26942 ай бұрын
Except the Joker doesn't perfectly predict what others will do. He has to improvise sometimes. Like when he doesn't get his phone call, so he manipulates the guard so he can take him hostage. Also, when he tries to kill Gordon, we see him without makeup.
@SatrioWibisono-o3m2 ай бұрын
No, everything didn't always perfectly go the way he wanted it. Like he failed to kill the Mayor, failed to abduct Dent in the first try in the party and arguably actually failed to do it again with the convoy. But he always prepare back up plans for every possibilities and improvise too. It's the opposite for me, I had all your doubts too initially, but I start to understand the more I rewatch it.
@SatrioWibisono-o3m2 ай бұрын
@lightyagami1752 no, it's not that simple. 😂
@Catratio2 ай бұрын
Awesome video. It's clear how much effort you put into it. I appreciate these insights, as always.
@charlesreed58392 ай бұрын
Your insights are always well-established with evidence. I will have to disagree on the 'good' Spiderman No Way Home though. The movie is chock full of layer upon layer of improbable things that go too fast, and you need good working knowledge of something like 4-5 more movies just to follow what is happening. I just can't agree. A great many movies suffer from the same bloat of requiring audiences to have bodies of knowledge from previous movies and small screen spinoffs and shared universes to understand it all. As soon as that level of knowledge is required going into a movie, a red flag should go up for a wonky plot. It could still be fun, but it doesn't get a gold start for plotting.
@TheImpiousMonk23 сағат бұрын
Love all your videos, thanks for this one.
@WriterBrandonMcNulty15 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@matityaloran91572 ай бұрын
11:56, Fantastic Beasts 2 and Fantastic Beasts 3 would fit that description pretty well as well
@mathieuleader86012 ай бұрын
when it comes to great plots Dickens A Christmas Carol is the gift that keeps on giving
@caedrewan2 ай бұрын
That is a DARING Deadpool take - but even as much as I like the movie, you aren't wrong
@Ninaproductions20202 ай бұрын
Thank you for the cause and effect point! That’s something a lot of stories nowadays forget!
@ska4dragons2 ай бұрын
A good plot serves the movie. It doesn't matter if the plot is objectively good outside the context of the film. Deadpool 1's plot about him being afraid to go back to his girlfriend because he is now a freak, but she accepts him anyway is a plot we all saw coming a mile away. It doesn't matter because it's a comedy, and the plot gives us motion and a satisfying feel-good conclusion to a story that serves the gags that we came for. It doesn't matter if the plot isn't amazing because her saying, "That's a face I'd happily sit on" gag is better than any objectively good plot. It doesn't matter if Wolverine surviving and becoming the hero we knew he could be is something we see from a mile away. It feels good and the gag, "Disney is gonna have you making these until you're 90" is better than some amazing story of sacrifice and heroics that shows he is of the same ilk as Logan. The plot serves the gags, the fan service, and the general feeling that even if the atmosphere gets dark, there's still a sense of whimsy. You shouldn't take anything here too seriously. Or else you'd lose sight of what the film is trying to do.
@Queen1001NАй бұрын
Idiot plots can be done well. If they are one of two things. 1. A comedy where all the characters are suppose to be idiots. Ex. Lucy and the chocolates. 2. A tragedy where an ingrained character trait prevents them from making smart decisions. Ex. Romeo is emotional and impulsive so when Mercutio dies, he makes the dumb decision to stab Tybalt.
@LibreWolfUserАй бұрын
Aint no way you thought No Way Home was a good plot😭 It's literally the "everyone is stupid" plot, i had suspicions after you said Rockey 4 had a bad plot but this solidified that you don't know what youre talking about
@AnujChatterjee-q5b2 ай бұрын
Great Video !! I loved the Palpatine Jokes !! 🤣🤣 !! I like that you mention that a bad plot is still a bad plot even if Deadpool & Wolverine is an action entertainment character driven movie. I haven't watched it or any of the Fox movies because R-rated action and comedy are just not my thing. I can't say the best or worst plot I have ever seen but I will give a good plot and bad plot example. SPOILERS !!! Godzilla vs Kong (2021) surprised with how better it was compared to other MonsterVerse entries like Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: KOTM in terms of plot, narrative and pacing. I was not just entertained by the monster action but also because the plot felt engaging. I was never bored when they cut from the monster mashing to the plot progression. I think its because the movie had a clear concise direction for its storylines. We see Kong being difficult to contain in a facility and wanting a new home, Godzilla becoming hostile to humanity, Apex Cybernatics having some secrets and the scientists Dr. Andrews, Nathan and Jia having their own personal conflicts but they all tie really well. The movie takes its time to build and gradually develop each of the storylines while providing occasional monster action. This movie gives time to breathe between the monster action while also not boring the audience with a complex or disinteresting plot. I will rate it a 7 or 7.5/10 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024), however, brings the MonsterVerse back to underwhelming narrative, weak plot and improper pacing. The initial half of the movie was very rushed. It was like the movie was in a hurry to get into Hollow Earth as soon as possible to kick-start monster action scenes instead of gradually building excitement like it was in Godzilla vs Kong. Then it felt like just because fans only care about the action and find the human characters annoying, most of the time is devoted to the monsters while the humans are left to the side and for those who want just monsters, they would be happy but I personally think it made the human storylines even more disinteresting because they are underdeveloped. Now you may bring out that in the initial half of the movie, Jia feels like she does not belong anywhere but then she finds an Iwi tribe and still wants to stay with Dr. Andrews but it felt forced because it was not developed gradually. Compare that with the arc between Jia and Kong in Godzilla vs Kong which had gradual development. Also that the movie's plot does not deliver on the title. Godzilla is sidelined throughout the movie and becomes a major character only like in the 2nd half just because of the sake of it. Like I get it Kong needed an ally but their team-up is not developed. Its just done for the sake of it. When they meet, they get a fight and Mothra comes and clams them down. The movie did have a few redeeming qualities that make me think of it as an alright movie. I will rate it a 6.5/10. So yeah I know the MonsterVerse movies are popcorn action movies with some of the entries do having engaging human drama but Godzilla vs Kong had surprised me its well-structured plot so I thought future movies would have that but I was disappointed. Maybe the sequel to Godzilla x Kong can reach those narrative heights. Transformers, a franchise heavily criticized for its characters and plots managed to surprise fans with Rise of the Beasts. It was not perfect, the plot still had some issues but the human characters were definitely engaging, making the movie one of the better franchise entries so I hope MonsterVerse makes a similar comeback.
@ET_Bermuda2 ай бұрын
I didn't realize the "soul less plot" similarities between Deadpool & Wolverine and Rise of Skywalker until now!
@SirsasthNigam.2 ай бұрын
Wolverine is the soul of the film - Th3Birdman
@vyor88372 ай бұрын
I can draw that comparison to *any* film that comes last in a trilogy. It's too broad for any real conclusions.
@GraceGodson-qh5cr2 ай бұрын
Well you can say fans saved it
@ZachScottB2 ай бұрын
True. But our love for nostalgia propelled this movie to 1.5 billion dollars.
@Nockgun2 ай бұрын
i mean it atleast is funny
@reverierift2 ай бұрын
Your channel has been a Godsend to me. I'll try to get your books because these tips are really helpful.
@pigglypoof2 ай бұрын
You said it best amazing Spider-Man 2 feels like a mini series crammed into a movie, which is hilarious because it’s one of the first movies I’ve seen where it feels like they were trying to adapt a show into a movie but there was no show to adapt
@Demonos32 ай бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one that screamed at the finger in the drink part lol.
@yunggolem46872 ай бұрын
Bringing the corpse back in The Thing makes perfect sense, they're researchers at a research station, of course they want to research a crazy find like that. All their research equipment is back at base & it's giving every sign of being very dead. Probably would've been better if they took more precautions, but it was the 80s & the short story was originally written in the 50s I think.
@ramijkhan2.08925 күн бұрын
Best Plot- The Shawshank redemption Worst Plot- Joker Folie a Deux
@MrBooone2 ай бұрын
glad I wasn't alone on this, I rewatched it recently, and it really doesn't stand up on its own past its cameos
@s.q.10-e662 ай бұрын
In a way, in "No Way Home", Spider-Man did kill the Green Goblin, but left Norman Osborne intact. It was kind of a one body two different people thing, and by curing Norman the Goblin was eradicated.
@JackKirbyFan2 ай бұрын
Brilliant. I LOVED your statements. I learned a lot about plots and I thank you. Seriously, you should teach this to students. YOu are just such a good teacher. Bad Plot: Secret of My success -> bare bones plot that just was padded. Best Plot: Probably Casablanca or It's a Wonderful Life. Probably edge towards Casablanca. But both, to me, are brilliant.
@discman152 ай бұрын
Bad plots: anything that has the word "multiverse" in it
@anth6362 ай бұрын
The Lego Movie
@ShockwaveFPSStudios2 ай бұрын
Unless it’s a Marvel or DC Movie, then no. A bad plot is just setting up a shared universe, or setting up a franchise while telling a terrible story.
@moneytreetrading35342 ай бұрын
Everything Everywhere All at Once would like a word
@kent6651Ай бұрын
Spiderverse is exaction, that's the example how you need to use multiverses Well, and maybe TMNT multiverse... Damn, I think every movie with multiverses will be great if it doesn't made by Disney (Marvel studios) or Warner Brothers (Dc)
@LukeAyersАй бұрын
This is so excellent and enlightening. Thank you very much!
@gamer3992 ай бұрын
Spider-Man: No Way Home fits more with the idiot plot as Peter made so many dumb mistakes throughout the movie.
@dimitrytimothee15902 ай бұрын
Thank You someone has the same common as me
@R3_dacted02 ай бұрын
How so? His character is an inexperienced kid, struggling with the stress of being doxxed to the world as spider-man while also trying to maintain a normal life. He's _supposed_ to make dumb mistakes. That's literally his entire character.
@RobM-og7lb2 ай бұрын
@@R3_dacted0 not just peter, dr strange makes very dumb decisions, like not asking exactly what peter wanted and didnt tell peter how the spell works before he started the spell, then entrusted 3 teenagers to fix the mess. Not to mention if all peter wanted was to help his friends get into college, it would have probably be easier to hypnotize the admissions board to let them in than manipulate the minds of the whole world. And the biggest crime telling to "scooby doo" everything when they obviously don't have a dog to "scooby doo" with. The plot is also quite contrived as spell meant to affect the worlds memories somehow affects the multiverse which is an overly convenient way to have 3 spider men.
@dimitrytimothee15902 ай бұрын
@@R3_dacted0 In the Far From Home movie, the ending scene where Spider-Man closes his eyes and attacks the flying robots against Misteroy, It shows he learn experience. But in the 3 movies it shows Peter didn't learn from what he did in Far From Home which is a good movie out of 2 Tom Holland movies.
@Bowtiedhillbilly2 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s a full idiot plot, but it definitely is a case of the idiot ball (see the OSP video: “Trope Talks: idiot plots”). After the initial set up Peter makes pretty smart decisions, but the spell scene is annoying because it’s two smart characters being very dumb, like they randomly got hit with the idiot ball, then went back to normal afterward.
@VidhathShettyАй бұрын
Newly subbed. Such food content. Thank you for the wisdom can't wait to learn and binge
@L-O-C_1452 ай бұрын
I got here 1 minute after upload? Nice
@FeuerNite2 ай бұрын
Great video, I love the amount of examples you give 👏🏻
@rebeccaschade39872 ай бұрын
I disagree with regards to No Way Home. The plot is messy, because at least one major character acts against how he's been established before, which unfortunately is required for the plot to get going. Doctor Strange would NOT have kept trying to change the spell while casting it. He'd have told Peter that once he begins casting, there's no going back. This whole scene was needed for the rest of the plot of the movie to happen, and it makes no sense. Marvel had already begun struggling at the time, and with all the Spiderman crossover memes going around, Marvel saw an opportunity and grabbed it. What we ended up with, was a movie that felt dumb and contrived.
@bobdallas48602 ай бұрын
Agreed, I was shocked with NWH as a good example.
@The_BIaze2 ай бұрын
It is one scene in an otherwise great movie. The scenes with the old Spidey’s are some of the best character work we have seen in the MCU.
@bobdallas48602 ай бұрын
@@The_BIaze It is the scenes that sparks the entire movie. The entire movie could have been avoided if Strange would have not acted out of character. It's like having a building 's foundation built in quicksand. And the ending barely makes any sense.
@The_BIaze2 ай бұрын
@@bobdallas4860 Well the tower of Pisa has a weak foundation but is still a fascinating building. It’s one scene with a single character acting out of line. And the ending does make sense.
@bobdallas48602 ай бұрын
@@The_BIaze It's still a fascinating building, as long as it is. In 300 years, it might not be there.
@allycat2836Ай бұрын
Princess Bride is one of my favorite plot lines.
@marktheshark75882 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say that Spiderman NWH was a good example of a good plot.Cuz that movie's plot was also bad and it leaves alot of plot holes.
@richardh98282 ай бұрын
Awesome analyses! So helpful for young writers, thanks a ton! Idea: analyze some books/movies to intertwine all these examples altogether with their impact on anorher, on plot and character etc. I think this could explain it even further AND could attract viewers 😇
@kilian-one-l2 ай бұрын
Peter's friends didn't bring the other Spider-men into the universe, they were already there, brought there the same way the villains were
@drErakidos2 ай бұрын
Maaaaaaaaaa! New Brandon video just dropped!
@nerdock47472 ай бұрын
As good as Spider-Man Homecoming was, it was DEFINITELY an "idiot plot".
@trpoihggАй бұрын
Oh don't even get me going on this movie lol
@DeJonMovieBuffWhite2 ай бұрын
New to the channel. Loving it and learning from it to better my craft. Beat plot, or one of them to me, is “The Lobster”.
@santiagorojaspiaggio2 ай бұрын
I think the problem with Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the same problem with Raimi's Spider-Man 3 and The Dark Knight Rises. Too many subplots, and less focus on a more central, strong one. It was the opposite case with The Dark Knight and Spider-Man 2 (which are the most successful). EDIT: - The Dark Knight was the next good example 😆 - OMG, i finally found someone who thinks the same about Rocky IV! - I totally agree with "we don't watch this film because of the plot, but it's still a bad plot". I would even go as far as saying "even if you don't look for a plot in this film, a good plot would still make it A LOT BETTER". Personally, i think the John Wick franchise suffers for the lack of plot. The first John Wick is pretty solid; we can all feel the protagonist's quest, and is usually used as an example of simple but effective premise. But each film we advance is each time more empty. It has amazing fight scenes, which is what we look for, BUT... if it had a powerful plot, the fights and the action would be a lot more amazing. This world and characters even had a lot of potential, but i feel it was wasted. Because the first film was about something sentimental, human. But the next films are just about beating the bad guys (more so if we consider the ending). There's not as much stakes or motivation. And the character is just empty; he talks very few times and his lines aren't even interesting.
@prman99842 ай бұрын
Same with Green Lantern. Leave something for the sequel.
@garyfoss43942 ай бұрын
The plot of Mad Max: Fury Road is, essentially, "they drive away and they drive back." The world-buidling, characters, and lots and lots of action somehow overcome that simplicity.
@NPDuchАй бұрын
As much as I enjoyed it in cinema, the points you've made are the reason I am not going back to it. It's just too boring to rewatch because of this simplicity
@kent6651Ай бұрын
@@NPDuchdunno, each time I rewatch it I love it even more (I didn't liked it so much I watched it the first time though), for the opposite I really hate rewatching previous parts of this franchise
@AnnoyingMoose2 ай бұрын
Your inclusion of The Thing as an example here makes me think of an idea for your next video: movies that could have been over in 5 minutes if characters acted logically. While most of the Americans at that base would have only spoke English it would make sense for the radio operator (Childs) to know at least a few words of Norwegian since he would have heard that neighbouring base many times on the airwaves. Childs could have told the others that the Norwegian in the helicopter was warning them that the thing he was trying to kill was not a real dog.
@martinepstein982624 күн бұрын
"Childs could have told the others that the Norwegian in the helicopter was warning them that the thing he was trying to kill was not a real dog." They don't know that they're in a horror movie with a shapeshifting alien. Even if he could make out enough of the words he would reasonably assume that he wasn't understanding correctly or that the Norwegian was crazy.
@arnavdurani99622 ай бұрын
your "chaptering" is on point
@Danielss2502 ай бұрын
Great video as always Brandon. I've never though about plot like this sequence of event as you described so I didn't have much time to think on the best and worst. But some things that immediately comes to mind for really good plots besides "the thing" which you already mentioned, is "alien", "the usual suspects" "memento" and "tropa de elite (or elite troop)". For worse plots I don't even need to think that much, since we have the entire phase 4 and 5 from mavel and the starwars disney trilogy. If I had to name anything else besides those, it would be maze runner, you know those teen movie adaptations where the whole plot can be boiled down to: and then this happened. So uhh if anyone haven't seen Tropa de Elite I highly recommend you to do so, it's an amazing film albeit very violent, bu the violence has a purpose, it's not just shock value.
@goncalopattenden73222 ай бұрын
One thing that really annoys me is the spell from doctor strange in no way home. Although they’re both intelligent characters, Strange thinks it’s a good idea to play with the multiverse to help Peter and Peter is careless regarding such a powerful spell Besides that, a spell like that could have been used before in the MCU and ir seems too convenient in this movie
@YoungKolivon4512 ай бұрын
Thanks for this I have been struggling writing my four book highschool sports fiction series and you just helped me so much with it
@jahredcr9162 ай бұрын
Hey Brandon, I was wondering if you could work on a video focused on filler contents in a story, how it could be used and how to do it. At times I feel that my story that’s a long journey across the world can be a bit too fast if the plot keeps on progressing, I feel like it’s valuable to slow it down a bit to build the characters in a non plot active way
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Interesting. Though we don't want "Filler" exactly, I think I know what you mean... Slowing things down, lighter moments, etc. I'll see about cooking up a video on this. Thanks!
@jahredcr9162 ай бұрын
@@WriterBrandonMcNulty thanks a lot, yeah not no bad beach episode filler
@justthinkingoutloud25382 ай бұрын
Wow. After watching this video, I have concluded that the show Rings of Power has all 4 of these problems. That's honestly impressive, props to the writers.
@lonjohnson51612 ай бұрын
I hated the plot of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It was a thing happens, then another thing happens before I can process the first thing, then another thing and so on. I didn't care about any of the characters and I don't remember why (if there ever was a why) anything needed to happen. Also, Spiderman: No Way Home had an idiot plot in the inciting incident. If Dr. Strange and Peter discussed the parameters before beginning the spell, they could have avoided a ton of heartache. It's almost like trying to write a script without an outline.
@prman99842 ай бұрын
And yet Temple of Doom is fun to hang out in, a very underrated feature of movies.
@georgebailey81792 ай бұрын
@@prman9984 Raiders of the Lost Ark fits too. It's a great film, but the plot is: Indy spends the whole movie trying to stop the Nazis from getting the Ark, only to fail. His only lasting effect is to have the US Secret Service pick up the Ark at the end and stick it in a warehouse.
@battleframestudios8989Ай бұрын
Yeah he contradicted himself by putting No Way Home as a good example after just bashing idiot plots. Nevermind all the multiverse shenanigans. Peter should've done what a NORMAL person would do and just lied low, contacted the school board to negotiate his friends applications, and if they still didn't get accepted then BIG WHOOP. Apply for another school. We do not need to tear reality apart for your post secondary education. There's still the issue of Peter's secret identity but like you said. These are, supposedly, genius characters with one having a scientific background and the other a surgeon who don't even plan, write down, or test anything (or God forbid try a solution not involving the multiverse) before launching straight into world-warping magic that could further ruin Peter's life. The whole inciting incident is just purely a lazy excuse for the rest of the plot to happen. If I had to grade the movie's plot it wouldn't be above a B-. The beginning and ending of your story are the most important moments by far and if you completely botch either one then the WHOLE suffers.
@Yearofthebows242 ай бұрын
I am by no means a writer, but goddammit I love these videos. The way you explain everything like I'm 5, but also give good summaries, detail when needed, and with humor is amazing. You really make me want to bring a story to life, even if I dont believe in myself. Best plot for me might be Ender's Game (book, not that god-awful movie) or Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic (1 gets the edge, but 2 is also exceptional). The worst plot I can currently think of (that wasn't mentioned) was Terminator Genesis.
@prman99842 ай бұрын
The Ender's Game book was a way worse plot than the movie. Why? The sheer fact that the main character is 6 instead of 12. A 6-year-old couldn't do a single thing in that plot. Now that's dumb. The movie was fine. Everyone who didn't read the book loved it.
@justlikesewerwater2 ай бұрын
Saying no way home had a good plot was when you lost me. If anything that movie forced the plot by dumb decisions. Dr strange does spell without telling Peter the rules, Peter brings villains to the condo, Dr strange constantly blames Peter for his mistake making them go against each other, sandman and the lizard literally had no purpose the entire movie, I can go on and on
@markmarderosian96572 ай бұрын
As always, GREAT specific points back with actual examples and constructive learning tips. One point of divergence of opinion: Nice justification for "No Way Home" but I still avoid any movie with a multiverse. The stakes become meaningless, deaths become temporary, (and thus make any emotional investment you might have had in the moment feel cheap and wasted), and are poorly realized with too many "gimmes" to make the very concept and plot happen. The multiverse had made post-Endgame Marvel movies pointless knowing it can always be reversed. I think it's truly hurt sales.
@yashjoseph35442 ай бұрын
But isn't The Dark Knight filled with lots of plot holes though? The overall plot is enjoyable, but let's not pretend that it isn't contrived, especially when it comes to the Joker's plans going basically perfectly with no major hiccups.
@glentz7162 ай бұрын
It is. The biggest plot hole being that it is entirely too easy for the Joker to turn Harvey Dent. But its virtues greatly exceed its flaws. That said, I've never felt compelled to sit through it from start to finish again after seeing it and enjoying it in the movie theater.
@kittikats2 ай бұрын
It's worse with Skyfall. Somehow Javier Bardem was captured at the right time, his computer hacked the MI6 system at the right time to crash a train through a tunnel as he escapes? Really?
@SatrioWibisono-o3m2 ай бұрын
@glentz716 Harvey had always a little bit unstable since the beginning. He basically already turned mad when he found out Rachel died, it's obvious when he had conversations with Gordon. Joker didn't actually change him, just gave the little push.
@SatrioWibisono-o3m2 ай бұрын
@yashjoseph3544 that's the point of "ahead of the curve". He's not on the same level of your average crime lords. Unstoppable force. Beside, things actually didnt always perfectly go as he planned too tbf.
@pikeflowed2 ай бұрын
Well, that Hospital explosion didn't go quite as planned and was delayed, it was off by about 3 seconds, lol, ;)
@johntabler3492 ай бұрын
I still think the original King Kong is the gold standard for a plot that is logical and compact yet never rushed. The stakes are raised throughout, the character decisions have consequences, some tragic and there certainly is a great punch counterpunch element
@TheLawmicjho2 ай бұрын
I’m just thinking about it. The Amazing Spiderman 2 as a TV show would have actually been Amazing
@MooneyBinEntertainment2 ай бұрын
First and foremost, I'm going through Entry Wounds now. Just started it, but looking forward to the story! I'm also one of those weird folks that didn't like John Wick. I found the plot contrived, with people making unrealistic/dumb decisions to keep the plot moving. But Keanu is great, and the action is amazing :P
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you so much for trying out EW. Hope you love it!
@WhiteChocolate742 ай бұрын
I also didn't like John Wick
@Plexi.T2 ай бұрын
I'm just giving my 2 cents about Spiderman NWH. I think the plot is all-around excellent, but the setup could use a little bit of work. The fact that Dr. Strang used this super dangerous spell that he forgot to tell Peter all of the precautions for was soooo out of character, that it led people to think that he had been replaced by a Skrull. The solution to this was easy, too, in my eyes. Just have Dr. Strange tell Peter that it's far too dangerous of a spell to use, and then Peter goes behind his back and uses it anyway. BOOM, you still keep the central plot intact while not having to make Dr. Strange look like an idiot, and it better showcases that "with great power" them since Peter was the one to activate it.
@rossmcbeath49972 ай бұрын
I agree with you. No Way Home was a mixed bag. There were so many self-inflicted problems on the main characters, of such giant magnitude, that both Strange and Peter ended up looking like noobs rather than veterans of the Avengers.
@RedAngelSophia2 ай бұрын
Your discussion of SPIDER-MAN reminds me of how I think pre-MCU Marvel movies are soooo much better than the MCU movies.
@WriterBrandonMcNulty2 ай бұрын
What's the worst plot you've come across? The best? Let us know!
The Room is probably the one example of flawless writing.
@Mr_Case_Time2 ай бұрын
I really liked Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
@voon78202 ай бұрын
Dark Knight is the throne of how to write story with Choices, among other great plot
@Samwise1082 ай бұрын
This might be controversial, but I think most Shakespearian plots are pretty horrible. Too much of the movement and conflict is based on wild assumptions and obvious misunderstandings that could all be cleared up with a short conversation. Frustrates me to no end
@AvodahYophi2 ай бұрын
I actually did a video on Across the Spiderverse because it suffers from #2, the scatterbrained plot. First, the conflict is Gwen’s issues, then Miles has the same problems with parents, then The Spot, then he gets sidelined to focus on person vs. Destiny, then towards the end he gets captured by ANOTHER villain who is the setup for the next movie. It was all over the place, and I didn’t enjoy it as much as many other people 😂
@volosguidetomonsters34402 ай бұрын
Even more proof that Theon is a time travelling Targaryen fetus
@ЄвгенійКрасніков2 ай бұрын
“The maps expert gets lost” part got me lost for a min 😂😂
@91MoonKnight2 ай бұрын
An unfair comparison since one is a film that is pure comedy and is satirical and making fun of the trend of something popular while the other film is a more gritty, dark serious film where tension and stakes are high. If you're seeing Deadpool and Wolverine as a serious movie then you're watching the movie wrong.
@Dizcreti2 ай бұрын
true but it still doesnt take the fact that it had a bunch of plot holes. Its a really enjoyable movie but it isnt great in terms of story writing. Many flaws but the fans are blinded by the nostalgia. Again im not saying its a terrible film. super enjoyable film with its fair share of flaws.
@davisgilbert6179Ай бұрын
Probably one of the best plots I have read/ listened to is the trilogy book series the perfect run. The main character Quicksave Romano lives in a post apocalyptic Europe where people gained superpowers. His is the creation of a save point and can redo his live when ever he dies. What makes it really interesting is we see how his choices matter over the course of the books. Which faction he joins up after coming to New Rome, we get to see how each of the characters act as antagonists, the timing of when he decides to attack various different antagonists, we see all of it and we get to see Romano's reactions to each life lived. While we watch him strive for his perfect run.