This is BOOK written by AUTHOR. There are WORDS in it which forms SENTENCES, making PARAGRAPHS.
@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access8 ай бұрын
Is it good? It is BOOK
@vrika42808 ай бұрын
SOUND by TURNING PAGES
@patrioticcat57688 ай бұрын
If you've read *BOOK* by *AUTHOR* in the past then chances are you'll like this one. It was published by *PUBLISHER* and sold in *STORES*. Thanks for reading by book review, get stuckmanized
@youtubeviolatedme71238 ай бұрын
I get that you're being hyperbolic, but if Chris Stuckmann were to actually review his own book, he would unironically say "I grew up with Chris Stuckmann, so I had high expectations for this book, and it absolutely delivers. It's funny, insightful, and really leaves you thinking by the end."
@r3dr4te9638 ай бұрын
@@youtubeviolatedme7123 my god, I can already hear him saying this with a dull monotone voice. ChatGPT can give more deep comment than him, seriously
@thebatman42798 ай бұрын
He's cemented his reputation as one of the authors of all time. His book is the best thing since Zod's snapped neck.
@SA-hz1rs8 ай бұрын
He shouldve made that the title😅
@jonbaxter22548 ай бұрын
@awhellnah__ "I grew up surrounded by necks" Bimbo Boggins.
@youtubeviolatedme71238 ай бұрын
Each physical copy of Chris Stuckmann's book that is purchased comes with a free snapped neck to use as a bookmark.
@mylastaccountgotdeletedtha69368 ай бұрын
Three whole ass hours of Chris Stuckman is truly the one thing that sucks out all the joy in my life…
@harbl998 ай бұрын
Embrace the suck.
@FabledGorgon8 ай бұрын
Sexual Harassment @@harbl99
@dragonknightleader18 ай бұрын
Get ready to be suckman-ized!
@charmandyorton0068 ай бұрын
Get Suckmannized!
@trequor8 ай бұрын
It erases every tv, soundbar, and hooker
@casbyness8 ай бұрын
Chris Stuckman's Top Ten Foods To Try Before You Die: 10. Butter 9. Cheese 8. Milk 7. Crayons 6. Steak 5. Fries 4. Chicken 3. Hot Dog 2. Hamburger 1. Pizza The book we all needed.
@sebscreensit2218 ай бұрын
Dude lmfaooooo
@auraguard02127 ай бұрын
Crayons 😂
@SrslyTony7 ай бұрын
Poison sandwich
@the_absurd_hero7 ай бұрын
No paint chips?
@arbiter82464 ай бұрын
@@auraguard0212it’s a Simpsons reference
@Optimal41498 ай бұрын
That Stuckmann would be really mad if he allowed himself to criticize!
@jujuteuxOfficial8 ай бұрын
stuckmann more like sucks, man
@nhagan0018 ай бұрын
I like to think there is a Sméagol/gollum dynamic going on with Stuckmann, and he managed to lock away the “good half” of himself. Now all we have left is this empty husk.
@eastonsaccount8 ай бұрын
@@nhagan001underrated comment LOL
@jackmerrick74198 ай бұрын
@@nhagan001Stuckmann won the argument.
@boggeddown7788 ай бұрын
Fortunately or unfortunately, we cannot control the actions of our past selves.
@prlaughs8 ай бұрын
This book was made for someone who just woke up from a 30 year coma. Most of the movies are popular.
@verazollinger68628 ай бұрын
Stuckman used to have passionate, interesting reviews until something changed and his reviews became useless
@magonus1958 ай бұрын
He wants to work for Hollywood.
@thebatman42798 ай бұрын
He feels compelled to kiss Hollywood rectum now.
@DrViperVideos8 ай бұрын
Hes now a film critic that won’t criticize films. You get nothing watching him now, its.. what’s a word worse than pathetic?
@PowerSkiff128 ай бұрын
Pointless
@BradleyWynne8 ай бұрын
Completely inadequate two words but yeah.
@GundamWarrior18 ай бұрын
If I made a book about movies.....I would highlight movies that are A) underrated B) overbashed C) Foreign films D) Films lost to time E) and even guilty pleasures. Examples for me would the likes of Buckaroo Banzai, The Spiral Staircase, If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death, He Never Died and I could go on. Not films that made millions/billions at the box office.
@Lobsterwithinternet8 ай бұрын
What? No High School High?
@DaMaster0128 ай бұрын
Me watching Buckaroo Banzai as: A kid: "Wow, this is AWESOME!" A teenager: "Wow, this is _stupid."_ An adult: "Wow, this is REALLY stupid....I love it."
@elvickRULES8 ай бұрын
Needs more Forest Gump and Mamma Mia
@GundamWarrior18 ай бұрын
@@DaMaster012 Opposite 1st watch: "Why the hell did someone suggest this to me?" 2nd watch "This is one of the greatest movies of the 80's! I get the point now!"
@GundamWarrior18 ай бұрын
@@Lobsterwithinternet Love Jon Lovitz and a huge fan of the The Critic but......nah.
@auto_mata8 ай бұрын
This book will be used as key evidence in Chris' upcoming trial for cinephila.
@Zarvanis8 ай бұрын
Okay, Blade Runner. Show me where he Stuckmanized you.
@stewartoneill84198 ай бұрын
*Chris's 🤓
@youtubeviolatedme71238 ай бұрын
"Your honor, the film was released in 2006, and therefore it is statutorily old enough to watch."
@hkaayaakuu8 ай бұрын
So can you describe what happened. Yes, he started to unreel my film off my body leaving me bare in his sight and then he started to derive pleasure of my parts. It was horrifying and scarring. Thankyou Ms, thankyou for your bravery. Your honour, that's all.
@spinny0037 ай бұрын
@@stewartoneill8419oh no...
@cyberplanner20958 ай бұрын
Chris Stuckman is the Patrick Bateman of movie critics he just repeats everything he has heard said about movies without understanding why it was said.
@RuneSmithYgdra8 ай бұрын
He simply isn`t there.
@52BLUE8 ай бұрын
I thinks it time you either put the bong down or got a job, buddy.
@corriethomson44318 ай бұрын
@52BLUE, do you actually think that's a good roast or something?
@cursedreality86158 ай бұрын
That’s weirdly true
@sparkycjs8 ай бұрын
I bet he listens to Huey Louis and The News
@blackwolf46538 ай бұрын
i wish Mike Stoklasa and Rich Evans would sit down and read the book to each other and film it 😂
@MyNamesZach8 ай бұрын
I'd watch that at least once a year
@deepstatethrombosis7 ай бұрын
I'd watch that during every bowel movement. Rich Evans laughing is my heroin.
@woodwyrm7 ай бұрын
We should get a GiveSendGo-collect going and fund it ourselves!
@orwell97883 ай бұрын
The follow up video of Chris being all defensive and butt hurt about it would be a good laugh as well.
@CuhShark8 ай бұрын
Watching Chris' videos gives off the impression that he's constantly trying to convince the audience and himself that he's a film connoisseur. But not only are his takes on movies extremely shallow but so is his "repertoire" of films that he's truly passionate about - evident by his book that lists the most normy popular films released in the 2000s.
@neilwiththereeldeel2 ай бұрын
Like David Fincher's films, like Blade Runner/Psycho...since when did Ebert go that much into depth??? He's a pop critic; what's wrong with that??
@CuhShark2 ай бұрын
@@neilwiththereeldeel The problem is that he absolutely does not view himself as a pop critic. He's been very vocal about seeing KZbin and his reviews as a means to an end rather than his passion. The end being a very renowned career as a bonafide film maker. Taking him at his word, you'd think that you'd see his passion for film making naturally bleed into his videos. Something similar to an Angry Joe with skits and costumes and story telling to make the reviews more interesting or engaging. But there's nothing. His videos are all identical aside from the film being discussed. Just sitting in a corner, describing who made the film, explaining the plot, giving it a score and getting Stuckmannized. Every single time. So when he wears a t shirt saying "film maker" or reiterates just how much he loves and cares for the art form, while not showing any of that passion through his editing or scripting, then it just comes off as him being insecure about it and needing to reinforce it to himself and to us.
@neilwiththereeldeelАй бұрын
@@CuhShark no, you are retarded and see how you can write three paragraphs without saying anything 😂😂😂...that is not at all what he does; he actually reviews the film as much as Ebert would (even better, in many cases) and that's a fact...he doesn't want to burn bridges and wants to be a filmmaker, so his decision to be less critical is...disappointing, but he is still critical of certain movies...point is: there is no way you can objectively say he does not give a "surface depth" review of movies: he goes into movies on the surface, but with a little bit of depth...that is a fact; no other way of looking at it...and that is how he sees himself as well
@ash82984 сағат бұрын
I give him credit for listing a Michael Haneke film, but of course these douchebags didn't like it.
@lobalee18738 ай бұрын
1:35:05 I seriously believe the reason Return of The King is on this list and not any of the other LOTR movies is solely because it made cinema history with winning every oscar it was nominated for and not because Chris Stuckman particularly liked it or had his own reasons for thinking it the best of the three. Of course he just looked at what the academy liked the best and treated it as indisputable fact.
@ASpooneyBard8 ай бұрын
It seems like most fans will tell you that Fellowship is the best overall. It's the most complete and solid experience if we're looking at individual films (although, at this point, most people talk about it as three parts of a whole). The only reason Return swept the Oscars when the others didn't is because they came out of nowhere, so the mainstream media didn't recognize their importance until the third one. I'm not saying Return didn't deserve Oscars, they all did, but singling that one out of the trilogy could only be for the most shallow of reasons. It definitely makes more sense to put Fellowship on a list like this, and then highly recommend the other two if you enjoyed it.
@berserkasaurusrex42338 ай бұрын
@@ASpooneyBard RotK's awards were effectively awarding the entire trilogy. It won because it finished the trilogy, and all three films were made simultaneously so they really are just one really long film. And Two Towers is the most popular of the films, from what I've seen of fans ranking and chatting about them.
@TheRonnieaj8 ай бұрын
@@berserkasaurusrex4233 I’m not a hige LoTR fan(I have seen them all and enjoyed them, but they’re no rewarches for me). But I will watch Two Towers any day. That movie is phenomenal. Personally, I thought Return of the King was an hour too long, but this probably due to me watching the trilogy at once, and RoTK starting at 2am 😂
@neilwiththereeldeel2 ай бұрын
He reviewed all of them...he admires all of them...
@samuelcourliss84968 ай бұрын
I just love that his movie bucket list is all huge blockbusters lmao
@asarishepard81718 ай бұрын
Wow amazing!
@samuelcourliss84968 ай бұрын
@@asarishepard8171 so glad there's a book to tell me to see the force awakens 💀
@michaelmoore26798 ай бұрын
I Don’t Watch movies. I haven’t been inside a theater in over a decade. Never even seen the first Avengers. And I’ve still seen over half of these “must see” movies.
@DrViperVideos8 ай бұрын
You’ve been stuckmanized then, congratulations on reaching enlightenment. Now you too can say phrases like “dynamic camera work” and “compelling action sequences” and not get any points across at all bc you’ll never go in depth.
@stellviahohenheim8 ай бұрын
@@DrViperVideos Also get emotional when anybody act a bit critical towards you
@AMiserablePileofSecrets8 ай бұрын
I presume you have bills to pay and things to do. 💸💸💸🏠🚘
@israelp3488 ай бұрын
You should have went to go see Oppenheimer
@Joe45-918 ай бұрын
I'm in the exact same position but would even say I've seen about 40 of them. Who is this book for?
@biotrekker8 ай бұрын
I saw Star Wars (AKA Part 4) w/my friends at age 18 at the Ziegfeld in Midtown NYC. We were absolutely blown away. The Empire Strikes Back did everything a sequel could hope to do. The opening scenes on Hoth, the Imperial walkers, and the introduction of the Executor as a shadow that envelopes the already huge Star destroyers -- Yoda, the fight scene w/Vader, the twist delivered with real emotion and drama. We loved it. The idea that Empire was not well received is complete B.S. and cope. I don't know how this myth arose.
@jangofett74218 ай бұрын
I saw Signs around the same age and it left an impression on me: that films can be unintentionally hilarious.
@blackwolf46538 ай бұрын
Scary Movie 3 made that movie even more hilarious 😂
@KamikazeChinaman8 ай бұрын
Yeah, absolutely no one took that movie seriously.
@DrVVVinK4 ай бұрын
@@KamikazeChinamanI don't think it was meant to be taken seriously. The opening credits allude to this with their style that is a call back to 50s b creature movies, that one would see at a drive in. It's a funny movie to watch during a sleepover when you get 12 in the 2000s.
@bad-people65108 ай бұрын
Why would I need Chris Stuckmann when I have a magic 8-ball?
@bushturkey7988 ай бұрын
To remove the random element the ball might bring?
@SrslyTony7 ай бұрын
Chris Stuckman is white I guess
@Steel_Wrath8 ай бұрын
"KZbin is a graveyard of attempted TLJ defense." Maybe the best rebuke of a film I've ever heard. 41:26
@Fluffy65558 ай бұрын
I'm so sick of hearing about the last jedi. Everyone who liked the movie moved on. Why is this community so attached to it?
@Steel_Wrath8 ай бұрын
@Fluffy6555 did you see that video of the cops chasing someone the other day where things kept going wrong. One cop rearends another cruser, the dog accidentally bites a cop and so on. It's like that. The more you watch it, the worse it gets. Also, shawdenfroida or whatever can't spell.
@Fluffy65558 ай бұрын
@@Steel_Wrath that describes a lot of movies, it describes ep 9 even better. Why aren't we still talking about those movies eight years later?
@jeremyusreevu2378 ай бұрын
@@Fluffy6555 There are several movies.I like that are hated by a ton of people and you don't see me complaining. This is because I understand people have different opinions than I do.
@Fluffy65558 ай бұрын
@@jeremyusreevu237 there is no other movie that gets brought up this much in this community. I don't even like it that much. This goes beyond people complaining about a movie I liked. It's basically a cult. I just want people to shut up about it and talk about different movies 😂 Aren't you tired of complaining about the same movie for eight years straight?
@eastonsaccount8 ай бұрын
War crime that he includes The Force Awakens as the Star Wars film to see before you die
@jackmerrick74198 ай бұрын
It's a list of post-2000s films and I guess he thought that was the one to go for. In a way, I suppose it is. Recommending the other two would be a terrible idea (plus don't think they were out yet) and recommending any of the prequels would make him look like he was memeing.
@eastonsaccount8 ай бұрын
@@jackmerrick7419he should have picked ROTS or nothing at all
@boomer.beasley8 ай бұрын
@@jackmerrick7419Would have been better to just not include it at all
@mariokarter138 ай бұрын
The Force Awakens was really good for about 20 minutes when Finn was the main character.
@samuelcourliss84968 ай бұрын
Would've chosen revenge of the sith myself, flawed movie for sure but if we're doing post 2000s that's pretty clearly the one to go for.
@KingKayro877 ай бұрын
How ironic that Chris Stuckmann's review of _American Psycho_ has about the same level of depth to it as Patrick Bateman talking about Huey Lewis and the News: empty repetition of things he's heard a million times before, with no passion whatsoever, and without actually delving into the nuances of the piece in question.
@anumuthusamy80658 ай бұрын
Hi guys, 50 year old Indian mom and OT Star Wars fan here, and I love your reviews. To put the records straight about Empire - I was a kid when it came out, and it did NOT have a lukewarm reception, it’s where we found out Darth Vader was Luke’s father !!! and Han and Leia’s love confirmed (I love you❤I know❤). At the worst we can say it shocked us. The proof how well Empire was received was how Return was anticipated just 3 years later. I was an 11 year old kid and I stood in line around the block in the rain for hours and we didn’t have seats, my brother sat on my cousins lap, and we didn’t care, we were so excited, hooting and hollering when each character came out. Chris is a hack. Anyone who likes force awakens is an idiot and does not know what good movies are.
@Ry90228 ай бұрын
Having the end of a trilogy(lotr and toy story) but not the whole collection is an odd choice since those films rely on thier prior installments for character establishment.
@elvickRULES8 ай бұрын
To be fair, it’s a list for the 2000s. And the first two Toy Story movies were in the 90s. But it’s still weird
@jackmerrick74198 ай бұрын
@@elvickRULESIn that case you'd want to make it clear that it's best for readers to watch the preceeding films first in the text.
@nour21468 ай бұрын
This is bizarre, watching the third movie in a trilogy without watching it from the beginning is like going TLDR here’s the ending
@asarishepard81718 ай бұрын
Fail just for that.
@epicrotfl70178 ай бұрын
It’s not really that crazy to think about. People recommend watching The Last Wish all the time even though it’s a sequel.
@onionhat7458 ай бұрын
I miss when critics would suggest ponderous, esoteric films. At least point me in a direction of something I've never seen before. My grandma has probably seen all these movies.
@wojak-sensei64248 ай бұрын
People like Cody from Pointless Hub or Razorfist do better movie recommendations than Chris Stuckmann for the simple reason that they have something interesting to say about them. I think Chris really did approach this book like he would his reviews, just say whatever good platitudes that comes off the top of your head and move on. But you know what? I don't like the Bay-formers and I don't care much for 80s cheeseball action movies, but damn it, Cody and Razor talk about them like they're the most interesting films in the world. And that's what reviews and essays on films can do. They find good in the bad and bad in the good, all in the purpose of finding something to talk about. Bad, flawed, and even decent critics can say if they don't like the film for x, y, and z. But a good critic in my eyes does all that while still finding something insightful to say.
@neilwiththereeldeelАй бұрын
what are ponderous, esoteric films??? It's literally a film introductory list...he suggests all kinds of movies on his channel...how bout you actually know what you're talking about before talking...even Mauler would tell you to get off this planet for existing, let alone speaking
@spiderleenie8 ай бұрын
At the absolute least, I can confidently say that the Prequels had great ideas ... It's just that a lot of it fumbled in its execution. The Disney trilogy, however ... It's 100% rotten from top to bottom; absolutely nothing worth salvaging.
@JasonX9097 ай бұрын
Finn could've been a decent character. And Adam Driver's acting was good. That's about it in my book.
@spiderleenie7 ай бұрын
@@JasonX909 If the Disney Trilogy had just let Rey turn to the Dark Side and then turned Finn into the main protagonist, then we may have gotten a half-decent film trilogy. When I saw The Force Awakens for the first time, it was crystal clear to see how Finn should have been the main character ... But they just HAD to make Kathleen Kennedy's self-insert the focus.
@JasonX9097 ай бұрын
@@spiderleenie Ya they could've even kept her as absurdly powerful as she was, with the message being that she eventually took it for granted, instead of being constantly surprised about her own abilities
@GigaTrope8 ай бұрын
He forgot to say WHY you need to watch these films.
@jamessullivan90488 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the Netflix adaptation
@CommanderZx28 ай бұрын
Which BME actor do you think they would cast to play as Christ Stuckmann?
@nont184118 ай бұрын
@@CommanderZx2 Kanye West or Will Smith
@Hanoua28 ай бұрын
@@CommanderZx2 the actress who played cleopatra
@chrismaturino79388 ай бұрын
Ah ya beat me to it
@leonlezama3 ай бұрын
Me neither :D
@deepstatethrombosis7 ай бұрын
You guys gotta do a book version of this podcast..EPAD. Every Page A Disappointment.
@leedobson8 ай бұрын
Tell that to the books snapped spine
@zak7an28 ай бұрын
the Extended Edition of the LOTR trilogy is not too long it is also not too short it is at the precise length it means to be
@johnramos87038 ай бұрын
A little to short in my opinion but also im a psycopath so the two could be related
@regonik8 ай бұрын
A 3-hour highlight. Longman's classic
@personmcpersonperson28938 ай бұрын
A thorough Longmannization
@patrickkelmer62908 ай бұрын
Chris Stuckmann = Brian Griffin
@JasonX9096 ай бұрын
This made me think of Quagmire's scene where he rips into him, and how much of that also applies to Chris. Good analogy
@patrickkelmer62906 ай бұрын
@@JasonX909 EXACTLY
@TS-qr3rk8 ай бұрын
Hearing Mauler read Chris's words is hilarious, it gives it a false air of gravitas that plays so well against the terrible prose.
@Constantinch8 ай бұрын
Is Under the Skin literally the only independent movie on that list? It seems like he took IMDB top 50 based on popularity + high rating and just copied the whole list.
@EnsignRedshirtRicky8 ай бұрын
Stucker's book is a manual on how to end up on OnlyJoys after your YT career fails.
@nour21468 ай бұрын
OnlyJoys? 😂
@hawttub_22658 ай бұрын
@@nour2146 Logging on to OnlyJoys is the Only Fan I have in life.
@dalecooper22328 ай бұрын
Don't you mean OnlySoys?
@RoarkeIsBored8 ай бұрын
LonelyFans
@vladdebrancovan70117 ай бұрын
ok... does he actually understands any of the words that he strung together?
@DrViperVideos8 ай бұрын
Its sad that there is probably a case of someone buying this book, reading it, seeing oh return of the king? Watches ONLY return of the king and has no clue wtf is going on, thus thinking lord of the rings is bad. Shame on you for potentially confusing that person stuckman.
@zak7an28 ай бұрын
this book feels like the complete opposite of YMS and his "media diet" its such a normie list with a very few exceptions that its not hard to believe it was written by Stuckmann
@deafgwipps8 ай бұрын
God film bros like you are as bad as Chris stuckman fans lmao Normies 🤓
@Galvatronover3 ай бұрын
@@deafgwipps what do you mean ? he's not looking down on normal people for having low taste just because ehe used the word "normie" and it would be forgiven if stockmen wasn't so boring despite his apparent love for film
@neilwiththereeldeelАй бұрын
@@deafgwipps WHY ARE YOU CALLING HIM A FILM BRO??? HE'S FUCKING RETARDED, SO MUCH SO HE CITES YMS THE WOKE TARD AS SOME KIND OF FILM BUFF, AND HAS THE HYPOCRITICAL RETARDED BALLS TO BASH CHRIS...EVEN MAULER WOULD BE LIKE "WTF" 😂😂😂...oh wait, that's what you mean by a "film bro"...I see 😂😂
@AnimeAftermath8 ай бұрын
I knew Stuckmann was a shill when he interviewed Colin Trevorrow and then went easy on The Book of Henry.
@thatguynobodywantstoknow46418 ай бұрын
It’s quite interesting isn’t it? How someone can you from being a normal critic who gives honest takes to this…shell of a critic. Someone who says (or in this case writes) soo much but doesn’t mean anything or is soo generic to be safe, like why? 😂
@wolfhorn8 ай бұрын
I remember there was a sequel to the girl with the dragon tattoo movie and it looked terrible I used to watch his videos back then and he reviewed it and that is when I start to get frustrated with his videos even commented on the video that he was going to soft on the movie so in a way this is sad to see
@joelsommers8 ай бұрын
When do you think Stuckmann made that jump from normal critic to a dishonest shell of a critic? Because this book was published several years ago, way before he had even a prospect of making movies himself.
@thatguynobodywantstoknow46418 ай бұрын
@@joelsommers oh. Thats true, I never actually thought about that? I mean the reason why he does, what he does now, is because he don’t want to “burn bridges” as a film maker now but perhaps it’s possible that when this book was published, in order to attempt to not receive criticism, he just played it SUPER safe?
@joelsommers8 ай бұрын
@@thatguynobodywantstoknow4641 Like, of course we can't know what's in his heart. I just kind of assumed he's just a really Wonderbread dude. I think it's possible he was never that edgy.
@Arassar8 ай бұрын
"cacher" is French for "to hide" So "caché" is "hidden"
@redlink87348 ай бұрын
When Marnie was there is a Studio Ghibli movie. It's a suprise it got brought up its generally viewed on the lower half of the Ghibli list compared to stuff like Castle of Cagliostro or My neighbor Totoro
@AMiserablePileofSecrets8 ай бұрын
30:57 "They quite literally leap from the screen." 🎞🎞🎞 LITERALLY? 🎬 Does Stuckmann know what that word means? As in, the characters emerged from the screen and mingled with the audience, like in "The Purple Rose of Cairo"by Woody Allen? 🌹
@NIMPAK18 ай бұрын
I love how they act like Studio Ghibli films of all things are like some super obscure choice. I can't wait until the EFAP crew discover other obscure films such as Akira and Ghost in the Shell.
@kaykutcher21038 ай бұрын
I will say that out of all of these hardly obscure films those may be the ones people are more likely to ignore because, A) subtitles, and B) animated. Lots of folks don't like reading and think you need to outgrow animation. I have a cousin who refuses to watch B/W movies and explained why just about as well as Stuckman explains himself.
@52BLUE8 ай бұрын
@@kaykutcher2103 if you ignore films because they are subtitled, animated and / or black & white, then you’re an idiot 🤷♂️
@RipOffProductionsLLC8 ай бұрын
@kaykutcher2103 Studio Ghibli got dubs and distribution by Disney. Now, sure, there's all sorts of arguments about dub vs sub, but at least the dub existing means subtitles aren't the barrier to entry they'd otherwise be.
@neilwiththereeldeel2 ай бұрын
I love how you think "obscurity" means quality...do you really think "real film criticism" means obscurity, because that is the most subhuman, pseudo intellectual, deficient thing someone can possibly say...the fact that you are allowed to speak: you should feel lucky you're not forced off the planet
@katanabluejay8 ай бұрын
>"EFAP Highlights" >3 hours long Seems about right
@robertbeisert33158 ай бұрын
Unless MauLer's skipping them, Stuckman skipped the bit where he lists age ratings. Wouldn't wanna take my small child to see an R-rated horror film or something. Probably would have added 15 pages, too.
@BioTheRebel5 ай бұрын
Two things that drove me off his reviews back then: 1: he also reviewed Jurassic World the same year as TFA and complained that it was ‘’supposedly’’ identical to the first Jurassic Park, while NEVER admitting that TFA was a carbon copy of New Hope…… 2: later on he absolutely shat all over Rogue One saying it was one of the worse SW movies….. I can’t with that man…
@adam.e.nowakowski5 ай бұрын
Ha! Same thing happened to me. Stuckmann fell for memberberries and named TFA his favorite movie of 2015, but then he tried to be ahead of the curve with Rogue One and accused the movie of being just another Phantom Menace that people will turn against as soon as they see beyond the nostalgia. This guy has the worst takes.
@neilwiththereeldeelАй бұрын
he didn't shit all over Rogue One at all...he actually said it was good but he didn't care about the characters...it's the shit like you that bash Stuckmann and shows how little you know about anything and how he is the one who is at least a good general purpose reviewer...why don't you get off this planet for existing, let alone speaking
@eddiehjalmarsson59667 ай бұрын
No wonder he adores Roger Ebert. His reviews were also very basic and superficial.
@neilwiththereeldeelАй бұрын
So what isn't basic and superficial??? One of the best reviewers in film history??? I think you are just subhuman in your retardation 😂😂😂
@TheAutistWhisperer8 ай бұрын
It's a shame because Chris did a video on Angel's Egg, a film I never heard of, suffice to say I watched and it became one of my favourite Anime films.
@MysteriousStranger428 ай бұрын
That happened to me also and I’ve only seen a few videos by him. Angels Egg was great!
@FlorisDVijfde8 ай бұрын
His video on Angel's Egg is terrible. He is in absolute awe of all the symbolism thrown in without having a clue. He truly almost never explains what actually IS good about a film.
@TheAutistWhisperer8 ай бұрын
@@FlorisDVijfde It's why I was never fan of Chris, I give him credit for making me aware of Angel's Egg, but after watching the film myself I realise he had a very shallow understanding of it.
@FlorisDVijfde8 ай бұрын
@@TheAutistWhisperer Ditto regarding Perfect Blue. But he can't really convince. He doesn't explain why Cowboy Bebop is good for example.So I'm left wondering if I should watch that because why...
@asarishepard81718 ай бұрын
I learned about that one from bennett the sage, stuckman probably copied his review.
@Nefiir8 ай бұрын
Is there any book in existence that doesn't have 'Best Seller' on it these days?
@Zepher09878 ай бұрын
You only need to sell like 2,000 or 20,000 to get the title. I forget which but either way it's incredibly small.
@AMiserablePileofSecrets7 ай бұрын
I think if the author prints a FIRST run of 500 copies and sells them in NYC🗽 in a short time, they can make the NYT best-seller list. Then they print a SECOND run of their book, which is technically a best seller, with a new cover. 📚
@SamDavies948 ай бұрын
One of the things that I find common across a lot of KZbin 'critics' is that many of them have a very limited appreciation of cinema other than the Hollywood mainstream. I remember years ago I watched several 'my blu ray collection' videos from a number of people on the platform. Many of them had less than 10 international releases... I unsubbed years ago...
@Ravenscroft827 ай бұрын
How does this guy get away with NEVER SAYING ANYTHING? Who's the audience for this? Meanwhile, tons of insightful YTers struggle to get subscribers; this is the world we live in now.
@1000000man18 ай бұрын
*in reference to his TFA review Ugh, I'm sick of those arguments people make in favour of sequels/reboots; claiming that the only reason people didn't like it was because they're comparing it to the originals. It's utter nonsense. I've not even seen the originals, but I have enough knowledge about them to know how the new films contradict them and I have seen TFA and TLJ.. and I can give all kinds of reasons why they are Not good films without connecting them to the originals at all.. Yet I STILL see people defending them by saying everyone Just compares it to the original. They're essentially saying we are wrong for expecting a worthy sequel. What kind of argument is that??
@Nightstalker3148 ай бұрын
Out of the late 2000s/early 2010s YT movie reviewer crowd Jeremy Jahns has aged the best. He has a much better understanding of good movie making than most of his "competition" that constantly toot their horn about it. I would not throw RLM into this because these guys matured before using YT as a platform for reviews and avoided all that parasocial cult of celebrity culture of presenting yourself as a product with a catch-phrase and such.
@mrcliff37098 ай бұрын
Yeah I liked Jeremy over Chris. And while I haven't regularly watch his videos I still watch his dogshit reviews for a good laugh
@VaporeonEnjoyer18 ай бұрын
Well, at least he got one right with "Spirited Away".
@katyavinogradova76888 ай бұрын
I saw the video cover and was genuinely terrified that Stuckman has written a children's book! Kids have enough crap to deal with- they don't need to get Stuckmanised on top of that.
@robertbeisert33158 ай бұрын
"Hiddel Subbledies" about Signs? I haven't seen it, and I still knew all that!
@ShaneAddinall7 ай бұрын
My first movie theater experience was watching ET. Six year old me was awestruck.
@rileyjfosbre63838 ай бұрын
1:48:40 Actually, the full rule is “i before e, except after c, and when sounding like eh in a neighboring way, and on weekends and holidays, and you’ll always be wrong no matter what you say!” It’s a rough rule.
@techMan_258 ай бұрын
Now how do youvmake a word a plural?
@rileyjfosbre63838 ай бұрын
@@techMan_25 you add an “s” on the end, unless- [REDACTED] - and I’m not sure why it’s “geese”, since “moose” is spelled the same way, singular or plural, kind of like “sheep”. Wait, what?
@NikoJr.Ай бұрын
Nice Brian Regan reference
@zGamerGodz8 ай бұрын
i think what he was going for with the ''start the popcorn'' line was that you start it now as you read the book so you have popcorn ready to grab for the must watch film you will start watching immediately after reading his recommendation and review.
@The90sDoggo8 ай бұрын
Now everyone can get Stuckmanized with his terrible book! even your children! XD
@dermotbresnehan68368 ай бұрын
"Hello, Child Protection Services..."
@lordofthepizzapie93198 ай бұрын
Hello I'm Chris Hansen, why don't you take a seat...
@DoYouFearTheBeanMan7 ай бұрын
Even your dog!
@DoYouFearTheBeanMan7 ай бұрын
Even your dog!
@DoktorSammich8 ай бұрын
Good lord, Chris' writing here wouldn't pass my 9th grade L.A. class.
@CarlSlime7 ай бұрын
Imagine Anthony Fantano releasing "THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE BEST MUSIC TO LISTEN TO BEFORE YOU CROAK" and it's a list full of Taylor Swift, Drake, The Weeknd, Olivia Rodrigo.
@johnconstantine1130Ай бұрын
His life was changed by a bad cable movie 😂😂😂😂😂
@eros54208 ай бұрын
The only thing that reminds me of time passing while I listen to EFAP is the tearing of my sore ass. Which is one of the only things that brings me joy in life.
@Fraulein_Sausageball7 ай бұрын
“What is myrrh, anyway?” “It is a valuable balm.” “A bomb?! Why would you give a baby a bomb?!"
@_Dovar_8 ай бұрын
A full 3 hour (and 1 minute) long highlight. That never gets boring.
@malboroman51208 ай бұрын
Dude put force awakens on a film bucket list.
@johnramos87038 ай бұрын
That’s fine on a 1000 deep list but force awakens as one of your 50 must watch to have a good life is wiiiild
@mccor0028 ай бұрын
They gave us half an hour of drunk Hit and Run for listening to 3 hours of Stuckmann. As a treat
@LOKITYZ8 ай бұрын
Chris Stuckmann just comes across to me as someone who's, well, simple. He doesn't seem very bright and lacks self-awareness. His reviews, even his old ones, lack any meaningful depth or insight. He isn't particularly witty nor does he have any real charm. The algorithm just favored him, probably because he was one of the earliest movie reviewers on KZbin. He's just some basic dude. What's baffling is that he sees himself as more than that. Jeremy Jahns presents himself obviously as some average dude who watches movies and he actually has some charm. Chris on the other hand, seems like he takes himself more seriously and sees himself a kind of film expert. His attempt at rewriting BvS is a strong example to shows this, and was the point I decided to finally stop following him. He shared it initially as an attempt to improve on the movie, but when he got roasted for how bad it was, he played it off as some kind of fun little thing he barely spent any time on; just as some kind of joke. Then there's the whole RLM drama where he acted like a baby. Like, the words he was saying in the video about not being offended were completely contradicting the fact that he made the video and even the statements he actually made in the video. How he wasn't able to notice this shows how simple his mind is and how he lacks self-awareness. And I recall a video review he made of a movie focused on black issues which I don't remember; could be either 12 Years a Slave or Get Out, but he had to point out that he's down with black culture and has black friends, while showing a photo of him being the sole white person in a group of black people. It wasn't even done in a comedic way, he just talked about it and showed the picture in a matter of fact way. And the list goes on up until current day with the whole Madame Web fiasco. It just reeks of someone who is simple and lacks nuance and tact. A rude way of concluding what I'm trying to say is that he doesn't seem really smart. Sometime, it even seems like he's kind of slow. But he believes that he's smarter than he actually is. That his opinions hold more value than they actually do.
@viddykhaos28968 ай бұрын
Tell that to Zod’s snapped neck.
@FlorisDVijfde8 ай бұрын
All spot on. He is not special in any conceivable way. He happens to have (had?) a superhot girlfriend (she read Twilight for him)...she must have seen something in Chris and I can't imagine she is satisfied with what he's become if they're still together. He's never bothered to step up his game because he never had to. Someone with more passion would have added more value regardless of success. Narcicissm is today's most common disorder. Dunning Krueger effect means the mediocre consider themselves very smart while the true smarties don't. These are the people that are tumbling over each other to shout how brilliant they think Nolan's latest high concept film was ("look at how smart I am I understood it all" i.e. "I didn't see the gaping plotholes"). Clearly he is a virtue signaler regarding showing black friends. There are people with high intelligence but low consciousness. In case of Chris, both are low. Which is fine. Just don't be a pretentious movie critic. The market can solve Chris Stuckmann..mostly.. He'll still have his YT views and pay the rent with his dispassionate content but most people will prefer Jeremy Jahns, Drinker or Oliver Harper. All of those have more value to offer.
@viddykhaos28968 ай бұрын
@@FlorisDVijfde I will admit that I am a Nolan fan. I just enjoy his films - but will never pretend they are near to flawless. I simply derive enjoyment from them, mostly due to them being the prominent western films I watch with my mother that she actually wants to watch, so there is a personal connection. But anyhow, you are absolutely correct. Stuckmann has little to no self awareness of that fact that he is not as intelligent as he believes himself to be. A good critic is honest about his own limitations and biases, and Chris rarely does that.
@FlorisDVijfde8 ай бұрын
@awhellnah__ Was he rich when he reviewed Twilight? Remotely famous? I doubt it but don't know how much these tubers make. I have always used YT adblockers and assumed most people would as wel...
@politefan81418 ай бұрын
@@FlorisDVijfde When seeking out content creators on film, I'm not necessarily looking for an "expert" on filmmaking, just someone with similar tastes to mine who is authentic and can express themselves with confidence and humor.
@DrachonaTheWolf8 ай бұрын
Genuinely, I'd be more interested to see a movie about pod racing than a movie about anything established in the sequel trilogy.
@SoloBruh16 ай бұрын
As a 28 year old who's held 2 jobs a majority of my working life, I e seen all of the movies listed and more. And honestly there are several lesser known movies that would fit a bucket list much better.
@theredmachete58778 ай бұрын
What people should understand is that...Stuckman deserves this. He is the one who wanted to elevate himself above others to be a film critic instead of just a film guy. Stuckman was the one with the pompous attitude and wanted to make money off this while others who offer way more get less. These people are doing an excellent job of showing why stuckmann is bad . He's getting actual critique...and anybody not on board is defending someone who is actually hurting film . Keep rocking guys. Watch the video from fury of the film fan, you'll see stuckmann has a history of bad moves with people . He deserves the hate
@jeremyusreevu2378 ай бұрын
And his rabid fanbase will defend his every move, because Chris validates their toxic positivity.
@SigmaBenLinus4 ай бұрын
The ending of Lost is incredible and Jar Jar Abrams wasn't involved in the show past the early part of season 1, which is why the ending is so great
@Vario698 ай бұрын
Ah, yes, Arwen, the third most important character in LotR, closely followed by a Rohirrim rider # 1304
@The_Laughing_Cavalier8 ай бұрын
The Chronicles of Stuckmann: The Factor_, The Filmmaker and the Christmas Cracker Crown
@greatgoatsby30687 ай бұрын
He truly cares about the bookmaker experience.
@AMiserablePileofSecrets7 ай бұрын
9:35 "My love of movies turned into the art of film"? 🤔🤨😑 I presume he means, "My love of movies turned me on to the love of filmmaking."📽🎬🎞 This is what happens when you turn over your copywriting work to an intern whose first language is not English.🤦♂️
@blackdragoncyrus8 ай бұрын
This was a Solider highlight.
@hopegalaxy2 ай бұрын
Why does he still have 2 million subs?
@TaoScribble8 ай бұрын
I'm confused as to why this is a book and not a blog/video.
@marine1988marine5 ай бұрын
2:40:48 While Mauler is reciting Memento bit in Stuckmanns voice, the character in game says 'This is not good for my insurance'. Perfect.
@erikbartlam73776 ай бұрын
I know this is old but the idea that Empire Strikes Back was poorly received Is ludicrous. I was there for it. Cant believe anybody’s gotten away with this for longer than it took to come out of their mouth.
@TCook-d3s5 ай бұрын
Empire Strikes Back was anticipated and loved back in the day. I was there and can confirm that the rumors are BS.
@NoahSprague8 ай бұрын
I love that the rest of the vid is just Mauler and metal black out drunk😅
@wojak-sensei64248 ай бұрын
Imagine having to write a book about movies you'd want to watch in your lifetime and you made the equivalent of a WatchMojo video in print form. See, when you'd say to me what's my "film buff's bucket list", I'd think of movies that have some sort of interesting ideas behind them that I wouldn't see anywhere else. It won't be a list of perfect 10/10 critically and commercially approved movies, but somewhere along the lines of abstract experimental pieces in foreign times and countries, mix it with some obscure indie films by plucky directors, and put it alongside the pop culture behemoths I simply love from the bottom of my heart. My point here is that this list doesn't feel personalized or speaks something about the author itself. It's as bland of a list as a Google search result. And this is something I can never truly get with Chris Stuckmann. He's insistent on telling everyone he's passionate about the art of filmmaking, but rarely shows that passion in a meaningful way. He blows hot air with the enthusiasm of a ChatGPT session, without contributing anything informative about the movie or about his opinion of it.
@hermannlagrange8038 ай бұрын
Chris cannot evolve as a writer. That is why they call him Stuckmann.
@Whackalope8 ай бұрын
I would genuinely love for yall to write the book Rags’s’s’s described. I feel like it would not only make for entertaining AND informative reading, but would definitely help fund future EFAPS. Please consider “Every Page A Pause”!
@countD88524 ай бұрын
Really need more drunk streams, that Hit and Run playthrough was golden
@3choblast3r48 ай бұрын
I used to like that dude's "hilarocity" reviews. It was just some goofy mormon dude talking about bad movies. Something to put on, on the background. But he found some youtube success and believes it can help him realize his dream of making a hollywood movie. So he stopped all his criticism, the only thing anyone watched him for. Also 170 pages is barely a novella. Let alone a book.
@callmeviper77238 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget this fruit came out as “Pansexual” a few years ago.
@coltonwilkie2414 ай бұрын
Well I hope the wife washes the pans extra well now
@stijnvandenheuvel81178 ай бұрын
Hi Wolf, hope you're doing well. I was wondering whether you would be willing to put the original EFAP episode number jn the title of the highlights. It would make it both easier to find a highlight, and to know whether you've seen the original episode.
@awcxy8 ай бұрын
its in the video description
@stijnvandenheuvel81178 ай бұрын
@awcxy I know, but I have to click on the video to see descriptions, and seeing as I mostly watch KZbin on my phone, that would mean having to click off whatever I might have been watching to see what the upload is from.
@chickenandksivideoreviewer97398 ай бұрын
I love signs, I'll side with him on that one
@DVFHAFYT8 ай бұрын
So he put the last samurai over dances with wolves, says everything about him.
@sparkycjs8 ай бұрын
2000s onwards movies (otherwise it'd be an even more normified list)
@boe.jiden68087 ай бұрын
Only EFAP could have a 3 hour SUPERCUT lol. Good listening material when im working on other stuff
@KingDilly8 ай бұрын
I like how the last half hour is just highlights from the drunk stream. No mention of Stuckmann! (I prefer it that way)
@HCSR28 ай бұрын
Stuckmanize me, Longman!
@SkollTheWerewolf8 ай бұрын
I love how an EFAP clip/supercut is 3 hours long lmao. The longmen strike again.
@jamesstranack22338 ай бұрын
his one Studio Ghibli movie is When Marnie Was There. one of their worst movies.
@DoYouFearTheBeanMan7 ай бұрын
And since this book was released in 2016, he could have said any from Spirited Away to Marnie. My pick would be The Wind Rises for many reasons, not least of which being its semi-autobiographical nature for Miyazaki, and even Hideaki Anno (who voiced Horikoshi).