They should have left the shock collar motiff in Zootopia. Not only is it a brilliant metaphor for systemic oppression, but it builds empathy in the audience and encourages looking from different perspectives. That celebration scene would have gone down as one of the best scenes in modern animation.
@popculturecorner142Ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@w0olfieАй бұрын
The scariest thing in this video is the person’s inability to know when to use “a” and “an”. 😱
@rabidunion6949Ай бұрын
So Scar falling to his death into the fire was too much? But getting ripped apart by hyenas was okay? LoL Gotta love Disney originals!
@Yatukih_001Ай бұрын
This will eventually result in somebody deleting a scene from a film but then they accidentally delete parts of reality instead.
@LeoBuentelloleo84-sl8umАй бұрын
Thank You Jordan Peele,and the rest of the cast of the movie "get out"!🖤💯😎🙏
@KimFromTheCryptАй бұрын
i hate gEnErAl aUdiEnCeS, they, or more so attempts to appeal to them, have made so many movies so much worse. god forbid one feels and thinks anything but "that was good, i felt entertained" after a film
@ribbrascalАй бұрын
Get Out was one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I was laughing. White Guilt is pathetic.
@justicebahrychuk8807Ай бұрын
Great video essay, very informative and entertaining 😊
@nothing0062Ай бұрын
What's a rest bit?
@sarlaccstapeworm990Ай бұрын
I THINK he was trying to say the word "respite"... but just like most people mispronounce the word "hyperbole" (while trying to sound smart), he just did a whole number on "respite". 😂
@LeoBuentelloleo84-sl8umАй бұрын
Dang great movie!🖤💯😎🙏
@christopherlahure52522 ай бұрын
Yeah but i actually needed rod to show up, so i dont mind even if its not as true or good. It's good for me
@popculturecorner142Ай бұрын
💯
@markmacdonald3260Ай бұрын
If only we could all use very basic statistics to understand reality we could all be equally prejudice.
@christinacolasanto530Ай бұрын
l love the elder biff character disappearing in back to the future Il.😮Good Ridence.
@reneelyons6836Ай бұрын
Cool video. 😎
@popculturecorner142Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@storytimespectacularАй бұрын
✊
@johnrawten197Ай бұрын
Like the Oscars are noteworthy!
@marian20012Ай бұрын
yeah, also, my upvote made 666 number, another disturbance...
@MikeBest-oi7txАй бұрын
Most of the event horizon directors footage was damaged in a salt mine because they for some reason kept it there he did splice quick flashes of some the hell sequences near the end you gotta freeze frame like every second but we're never getting that directors cut unfortunately but he should do a sequel or reboot and make it as messed up as it was intended I mean look at terrifier he could totally do watever just make it unrated make up for all those crappy resident evil sequels.
@popculturecorner142Ай бұрын
Interesting. Thanks for the info
@MikeBest-oi7txАй бұрын
@@popculturecorner142 ya man I enjoyed your video took me years to figure out that what happened to the first crew was basically a cannibal orgy when they went to hell alot of that got cut too but u can see some of it in the movie which once u know that it makes even more disturbing
@DilligffАй бұрын
It is common practice for film to be archived in former salt mines due to the lack of moisture they usually provide. Under normal circumstances to salt absorbs moisture from the air reducing the chance for mold and/or microbes from damaging the celluloid materials they once used. In this particular case, if I recall correctly, either severe flooding or a breach by a nearby water source caused the salt to become oversaturated and had the opposite effect causing irreversible damage to everything including the Event Horizon footage.
@MikeBest-oi7txАй бұрын
@@Dilligff ohhhh ok that.makes since that's why they keep them in vaults and stuff too
@DistortedSmilesАй бұрын
an*
@Wave-p3uАй бұрын
Get Out it WILDLY overrated.
@chrissleventa29972 ай бұрын
Systemic issues, systemic issues blah blah blah
@averagetim6190Ай бұрын
get out
@Pretermit_SoundАй бұрын
Yeah, systemic issues don’t exist if they don’t affect me 🙄
@ribbrascalАй бұрын
@@Pretermit_Sound A bunch of systemic issues affect black people. And they're all caused by black people except one: White Guilt