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@espelhodasconstelacoes3 ай бұрын
Bro your work is so well produced! God bless ya and Jesus loves ya!
@seangordonmurphy69123 ай бұрын
Man I love these. Also love the car stuff you did. :)
@Handle356673 ай бұрын
He stuck to his vision and rebooted the series for NETFLIX!
@Eleni.3142 ай бұрын
@twinny124 Eh?
@MegatronSturdyАй бұрын
@@espelhodasconstelacoes amen God bless you too
@Skeleman3 ай бұрын
The Scott Pilgrim movie is like a "before they got big" for so many actors.
@mario1999233 ай бұрын
One of my favorite reviews I ever saw after the movie became a cult classic was "The dad from Juno beats up Superman and Captain America" and that is just the perfect description of the vibe of Scott Pilgrim
@LuisSierra423 ай бұрын
Almost all of them became super heroes
@alexmanrique22803 ай бұрын
And all of them loved it, they do more for Scott pilgrim no matter what
@e8ghtmileshigh13 ай бұрын
Especially michael cera @@LuisSierra42
@troymack82053 ай бұрын
Plus the casting coach literally could not put together a better "Dream Team" of misfits to act in this movie. If no explanation was a crew, that cast would be it 😂
@tayloreh3 ай бұрын
I love how every successful comic book artist seems to have such humble and rough beginnings.
@Lomaxxx533 ай бұрын
there's tons of artist that are wholy driven by passion and creativity without restriction. It's a very accesible creative space that's lighter to read than a book and less childlish than shonen manga, which it can thrive for the artist unexpectadly I recommend you see the movie/documentary/biography American Splendor which narrates Harvey Peckar's life and rise to an admired comic book legend next to Robert Crumb (and also the movie Funny Pages if you like A24 movies).
@AdobadoFantastico3 ай бұрын
The people's storytelling medium.
@obarich2 ай бұрын
@@Lomaxxx53”Childish shonen” plenty of dark themes in shonen manga
@Lomaxxx532 ай бұрын
@@obarich dark themes doesn't mean is a mature kind of work, specially within shonen. Fullmetal Alchemist is not representative of the norm in shonen.
@DerrickWilson-fm7vc2 ай бұрын
@@obarichShonen literally means boy, as in a child. They’re made to be childish. The fact they can be really good and Japan is less strict on what is suitable for children doesn’t change the fact they’re for children
@juliiju04843 ай бұрын
Worth mentioning that O'Malley got the name Scott Pilgrim from an Indie Canadian band called Plumertree, and the song "Scott Pilgrim" was eventually featured in the movie as a throwback.
@NikimonxD3 ай бұрын
Disturbing the Peace, Look in to my eyes, Now tell me the things that you were laughing about behind my back
@RadikaRules3 ай бұрын
I've seen the movie over five times, now I'm wondering if Scott had a Plumtree shirt in a scene. Because even if it wasn't featured in this video from reading the color edition a few years ago, I know he has a Plumtree shirt in one panel. Matt was right with the biographical part cus of details like that
@xavierjohnabad10882 ай бұрын
@@NikimonxD THE TENACITY I HOLD IS HARD TO BREAK DOWN! It’s too late for apologies It’s going down now
@NikimonxD2 ай бұрын
@@xavierjohnabad1088 You're thirsty for some blood Actually craving for love What you only want is dub Greed makes you go numb
@keithsuki2 ай бұрын
@@xavierjohnabad1088You're thirsty for some blood Actually craving for love What you only want is dub Greed makes you go numb
@risdio513 ай бұрын
I actually met Bryan Lee O'Malley very recently! He did a signing and keynote at the art school I'm currently attending a couple weeks ago. He was incredibly nice and very charming. I was wearing a shirt for Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne when I went to the signing, and he recognized it and went "Nocturne, hell yeah". And during the keynote, he was really insightful with a lot of the questions he was asked during a QNA segment at the end. It was all so great.
@NickOleksiakMusic3 ай бұрын
Anyone that's a mainline SMT fan is goated in my book.
@caveirainvocada94383 ай бұрын
Nocturne, hell yeah!
@SirWinfieldMusic2 ай бұрын
“Nocturne, hell yeah”
@GoodlyPenguin2 ай бұрын
If he loves SMT, especially Nocturne, he's based
@devil_summonerАй бұрын
Based Ciel PFP and based Nocturne enjoyer
@Kimuyaman3 ай бұрын
I was surprised to learn the Scott Pilgrim movie was a flop. To 17-year-old me and my friends it certainly wasn't! 😅
@videobones70462 ай бұрын
My friends and I were all 18 and in our first year of college, and it felt like a movement. My girlfriend at the time (proud to say now wife) made us all t-shirts based on ones Scott wore, and it felt like a movie that finally understood our generation and our sensibility.
@softenedpawsАй бұрын
@@videobones7046awh this is so cute 😭 may you and your wife last forever 🥹
@vincemays7599Ай бұрын
I STILL love the movie lmao
@softenedpawsАй бұрын
@@vincemays7599 randomly got a notification for this comment? im actually rewatching the movie right now LOL
@SantoryuKauboiАй бұрын
Same. I was freshly out of high school and around a month away from being 18. The movie was amazing, and I still love it today.
@Timooee3 ай бұрын
This is my favorite comic KZbin channel right now. I'm on my comic book creation journey, and these history lessons always empower me to keep going. It seems like there's a recurring theme among all these creators: they refuse to give up. That’s so great! When you’re creating your own comic, there’s always doubt in your mind-that no one will care about your work, or that you’re not good enough, or that there’s no point. But these artists teach me otherwise.
@JayTeaStreams3 ай бұрын
I look forward to seeing what you're working on. Keep up the good work, pal.
@ethanp59483 ай бұрын
It's just my favorite KZbin channel straight up
@claycox36273 ай бұрын
What other comic yters are there
@kerry-j4m3 ай бұрын
That's the key to succeed in anything you do in life amigo,don't give-up,there'll always be obstacles in your way,set-backs,but,soldier onward.
@eldritchteapot77533 ай бұрын
Same man, hearing these tales of creative persistence gives me hope for my own work
@IanConnel3 ай бұрын
I had no idea the movie did so poorly. I saw it and was blown away. The editing, comedy, and action are all top-tier. I got into the comics a while later, and was surprised how much quality there was to them. Unlike most comics, the artwork featured clarity, a single focus per frame, instead of a graphic designer's nightmare of zillions of details forced onto a page at equal weight and importance. And the attitudes of the characters...that's the zeitgeist of a generation raised on video games and movies. Scott Pilgrim is brilliant.
@pookachu645 күн бұрын
They spent too much money on it.
@whade620003 ай бұрын
I think it's impossible to give the context of 2000s webcomic culture now. Webcomic giants like Keenspot, every budding artist going to Comic-Con to make 90% of their annual earnings from book sales, and so many new talents burning brightly then disappearing simply because monetization online did not yet really exist. Yet even among the hundreds of artists I've been following at the time trying to do a similar thing, I think SP was the clear standout in every category. The art, the writing, the on point jokes, the huge number of nerd culture and video game references, and capturing the experience and challenges of a young adult generation, it's easy to see why people felt like it was successfully talking to them personally.
@theclovercross2 ай бұрын
yeah it was wild. really fun here to see the shot of mal at the table with rayyy beside him
@hrvstmusicАй бұрын
Order of the Stick is still a favorite.
@BenedictStreet3 ай бұрын
Wouldn't it be deliciously ironic if this video initially failed to gain traction but became a slow burn huge success as per Scott Pilgrim
@amanzeihedioha3 ай бұрын
Yes.
@BenedictStreet3 ай бұрын
@@johnnybravo5726 Learn to read dipstick
@kermitgotthesickkicks42653 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@themoocow77183 ай бұрын
Definitely
@ajclarke91892 ай бұрын
His art style started as “gritty 90s manga” and evolved into Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker. And it worked perfectly.
@hamburgerlover9825Ай бұрын
My Dad was part of the underground comic scene in Toronto in the 90s and 2000s. Brian really did just want to impress his peers. It's amazing how successful Scott Pilgrim has become. It perfectly captures the feeling of whay Toronto used to be. The city so many of us miss.
@hamburgerlover9825Ай бұрын
My Dad actually did the sign for the Beguiling, shown at 2:32
@ReclaimerTyphoon25 күн бұрын
@@hamburgerlover9825 That's super cool.
@regal6779 күн бұрын
How did toronto change in these years?
@Dracovenatrix6 күн бұрын
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@wesreleases63463 ай бұрын
I was that guy telling all his friends to read Scott Pilgrim, which many now have because of me. No story has had the impact on my life that it has. It is my favorite comic ever made, easily. Matttt, you’re spot on with how O’Malley’s unique layouts and pacing help create the books’ distinct tone. No one plays with panels and gutters in the way he does. Sadly, a lot of people misunderstand the story and its themes. It’s clear that it’s still sometimes strange for O’Malley how this very personal and weird story he wrote in his early 20’s is still today a multimedia IP beyond his control, but he handles it with grace. I was lucky enough to meet him on the recent 20th anniversary tour, tell him how much his work meant to me, and get him to sign Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1 and Seconds.
@awogbob3 ай бұрын
I was one of the few people that saw Scott Pilgrim in theaters. Both my uncle and cousin fell asleep at the showing but for me it just rocked my world. Shortly after found the comic books and they really helped give me a lot of perspective in highschool. You said ancient live journal blogs and I remember reading those too! I guess I am almost 30 now. Time to read seconds.
@eboticus34213 ай бұрын
Love your videos. Saw last video someone complained about u not making em quick enough. Screw that. quality is better than quantity and slow and steady wins the race. Thanks for your time making these
@j90s563 ай бұрын
This channel is such a treasure, as an artist, hearing all these stories it´s so inspiring to just keep going and see what happens in the future!
@FischerFilmStudio2 ай бұрын
It’s funny how O’Malley worked at a restaurant after he thought the book would tank, and Scott works in a restaurant at the end of the series.
@rocketreindeer3 ай бұрын
Me and my sister had heard about Scott Pilgrim but hadn't seen a copy of it to read. We went to the movie and laughed all the way through it. Then we were shocked it wasn't a huge hit. We grew up in Canada so got a lot of in-jokes (lke Scott wearing a Canadian Broadcastig Corporation t-shirt). I wondered if people just didn't get it. Now I'm glad it gets the respect it deserves.
@lanmandragoran833726 күн бұрын
I probably missed a huge amount of the "in-jokes". It was still one of the best movies I've ever seen when I was 20 and watching it with my roommate on repeat in the background as we played games.
@juanmacias59223 ай бұрын
18:56 ah, to hate your own work. That's relatable lol
@plasticflower3 ай бұрын
I had just finished binge-watching all the other videos on this channel over the past few days. As someone interested in pop-culture in general (games, movies etc) I always feel like I don't have a good grasp on comics. Even though - or because - it's such a vast landscape. That's why I love how these videos present cornerstones in such a well-rounded way: Their background, cicumstances of their creation, the art-style, their impact etc. PS: Oh and also, it really helps when trying to get into a comic, as in after watching the respective video here, to have some context. Especially with older titles, there's so much we take for granted nowadays. But only because those influential titles had left their mark. So sometimes, as a newbie, it can be difficult to spot why a certain title was ahead of its time. Having the backstory helps appreciate the works a lot more.
@PaperThinnGlennHall3 ай бұрын
I really love this comic because it's about getting out of your own way. I feel like a lot of people in their 20s are just lost where they resent the past and dread the future and try their best to live in the moment day by day. nothing is better in life than contentment (and a hot girlfriend)
@ayaanz3503 ай бұрын
thanks man
@yrobtsvt3 ай бұрын
so true (both the first part of your comment and the parenthetical)
@25meip3 ай бұрын
And the thing is, living moment to moment absolutely destroys both Scott and Ramona's lives. Both constantly run away from the reality of their pasts instead of accepting it and that avoidance is what MAKES them screw ups, what makes them dread the future.
@patrickularity3 ай бұрын
one of the best channels on KZbin right here - always above and beyond. lost it at the michael cera drive by animation
@amberferrell29513 ай бұрын
Im so fucking delighted that you mentioned Seconds, please give it a read folks its not too long and it like actually changed me.
@toooes3 ай бұрын
Time changes us all Amber
@idimation55793 ай бұрын
I know this vid is mainly about Scott Pilgrim, but I have to admit that Lost at Sea is probably my favorite comic of all time. I read it right after I finished high school, and I really related to Raleigh's (the protagonist) insecurities about herself and her feelings of isolation around her classmates. Up to that point, there was a lot of media that I liked on an aesthetic level, but Lost at Sea was the first piece of art that felt like it was made for me and me alone.
@zacheryredden54173 ай бұрын
Lost at Sea is so good
@imdoneplus3 ай бұрын
“…but I also interviewed Brian Lee O’Malley himself…” “YOU WHAT NOW?!” 😮 So amazing, I love it man.
@ironmonger91853 ай бұрын
great video!! you usually make longer videos than most but they're all so entertaining they feel so short!! the ad was also really funny in this one.
@MapleMilk3 ай бұрын
You definitely HAVE to cover Seconds As much as I love Scott Pilgrim and this video was inspiring, Seconds feels like a story that is told substantially less often I mean how many things have YOU see that are about 30 somethings transitioning into a new portion of their life by opening a new restaurant and getting stuck in a groundhog day scenario? I promise it's not more than 5
@julesfournol3 ай бұрын
Man i hoped you did a video on scott pilgrim since the video on superman . You gotta be in my top 4 favorite youtuber . Hope your channel get the fame it deserve❤
@wade4063 ай бұрын
Another neat avenue to explore on East/West influence would be Lone Wolf and Cub-from The Mandalorian to GZA’s Liquid Swords, it’s hard to deny the impact of the series. Plus, it’s absolutely amazing in its own right. Also, I would love a video on Usagi Yojimbo, particularly because Stan Sakai is universally viewed as one of the nicest guys in comics and UY is still in production after several decades without a dip in quality. It’s also been recognized by the director of Ghost of Tsushima as a major influence on the game and presumably the upcoming sequel.
@kerry-j4m3 ай бұрын
GREAT video as usual,look forward to see your new videos drop,enjoyed it from start till finish. And I LOVE seeing comic artists succeed with their creations.
@jod2015Ай бұрын
I gotta say, I loved the creative way you introduced your sponsor. The Capri-Sun joke had me rolling on the ground laughing while feeling nostalgic at the same time 😂
@simpson93063 ай бұрын
Been watching every video religiously since the 3rd one. The progress is amazing 👏🏾
@RATZGobbler3 ай бұрын
Your videos have honestly changed my perspective on comics. Not that I thought they weren't proper literature, but now I know that it truly is the medium of radical self expression that refuses to die out.
@BreeHorsfall3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos man! always so well thought out-researched and just, BEAUTIFULLY shot. Thank you for all you're doing here.
@arnumorales3 ай бұрын
Ohhh, the nostalgia. I remember first discovering the comic via an internet forum. I read a fan translation, because at the time there wasn't an official Spanish translation (as far as I knew, while living in a rural hometown in Mexico) and I didn't know English. Good times, man.
@RStandsForRyan3 ай бұрын
I genuinely loved seeing Bryan's journey and his work on Scott Pilgrim. I was surprised hearing the flop of the movie but then regained traction especially with the to home video release. It's insane and loving how there will still be more fans and videos made on his work on Scott Pilgrim.
@galaxy_yoshi45002 ай бұрын
Hi Ryan
@RStandsForRyan2 ай бұрын
@@galaxy_yoshi4500 Hi Galaxy Yoshi
@courtlandhodges13953 ай бұрын
I immediately watch this channel’s videos as soon as they are posted! Such a great channel for inspiration and comic history!!! Thank you for your videos
@GoteiJay3 ай бұрын
After you did Araki and really want to see a video of Akira Toriyama he created probably one of the most influential pieces of media ever and your videos are so detailed and well edited I know you would do good with it
@Khn_21022 ай бұрын
I remember someone saying he went to be a mangaka just because he was tryna buy cigarettes
@SoundWaveSam3 ай бұрын
No lie, I was looking at my hardcovers of Scott pilgrims sad little life and vs the world and thought " damn, I wish Mattttt would make a video on this. And 24 hours later. Boom. Wtf. Life is so...serendipitous
@MrLefthandedmonkey21 күн бұрын
Awesome, a deep dive video essay where you actually speak to the creator is that extra bit of work that pushes this above so many other similar type videos, good stuff.
@rederik993 ай бұрын
Excellent essay! Seconds has been on my shelf for years, but I never got to it... It's at the top of my read pile now. Thanks!
@ezic82153 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel and devoured all your videos, and you posted one! Great timing
@ezic82153 ай бұрын
You should do a video about Mignola/Hellboy!
@tuftymink3 ай бұрын
He's getting better and better, I'm conflicted if i want videos about my favourite authors him and Alan Moore now, or later. But either way its a treat
@nikhilkapoor4283 ай бұрын
10:30 Fun fact: I read Scott Pilgrim on my Kindle Paperwhite. I got the colored version, but because I was reading it on a Kindle Paperwight, I read the colored version in black and white. And it was a weird but fun experience, and I could still see what you were talking about with how the designs are simple yet expressive.
@sp3ctrecogworks2 ай бұрын
My guy just appeared and just starts making some of the highest quality video essays on comics
@RailroadJerk3 ай бұрын
Another banger, Matttt. Thank you. The "Papa Scott McCloud" line made me laugh. And yes, I would LOVE a Paul Pope video from you.
@LuxuryPossum3 ай бұрын
I remember finding the Scott Pilgrim series when I was a teenager. I passed the books around to all of my friends, just as you said in the video, because I couldn't believe someone would pack these little books with such cool and funny material. I really thought that being 20 would be like Scott Pilgrim. I'm older than Scott now, and I don't think my 20s were as action packed, but I still love the series. The Anime was a fantastic return to the characters, but also an interesting self critique of some of the aspects to the book that haven't aged the best in the last 20 years. Matttt, you are extremely lucky Oni sent you that boxset! Pre orders were like $400!
@Sly_Explorer3 ай бұрын
I can not tell you how LONG I’ve been waiting for a Scott Pilgrim video
@MaggieKeizai3 ай бұрын
Basically, he learned how to Jaime Hernandez and instead of leaving the world of prosolar mechanics behind, he progressed into it.
@mahamadeuswardhana88603 ай бұрын
Ooooh I can't tell you how long I've waited for this!!!
@aldoahshene3 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting so patiently on your drop matt
@jamespatricks51403 ай бұрын
I think I was at the comic convention where he screened Scott Pilgrim in the UK in 2016. He did a talk with the guy who he based Wallace on, that’s such a cool little tidbit that was the moment where things kind of started to turn around with his opinion on Scott Pilgrim’s success
@Peavey3113 ай бұрын
First, I've gotta say Last Shot was a cool little comic. And then secondly, thanks for doing this. I learned a lot about this series I love so much too. I had no idea that Wright was on board so early, but it makes a lot of sense in retrospect.
@TitoJamesWriter3 ай бұрын
Really inspiring video! And great to connect with you at NYCC!!!
@jeffreyonemu14263 ай бұрын
I've only seen the new animated series and it's crazy how easy it is to connect with these characters. As a Gen-Zer, that whole early internet, 90s-2000s period seems like it would have been so awesome to live in.
@LuxisAlukard3 ай бұрын
Matttt, your videos are great from the start but your sponsor segments are getting better and better :-)
@Bknight363 ай бұрын
I was introduced to Scott Pilgrim through a cousin and Brian O'malley's story has been a massive inspiration as an artist. It prepares you for the fact that things take time in the art field and success doesn't always come early.
@jasonferris45893 ай бұрын
That sponsor ad was brilliant. Most sponsor ads feel like an unskipable waste of my life. This is the second sponsor ad I've seen that made me smile.
@TheComiKen3 ай бұрын
As comic creator myself, Scott Pilgrim was one of my biggest influences growing up. So funny and engaging. I actually saw the movie before I read the comics lol. Thanks for speaking on it!
@deaththekid167 күн бұрын
“I wanted my friends to like me” makes you understand a lot about this author
@RiggsWasHere3 ай бұрын
I don't know exactly what it is but every single one of your videos almost brings me to tears out of just excitement for the artist you are speaking of. You bring something so simply beautiful to youtube and reminds me to stay creative.
@arenam79Ай бұрын
I've never read a comic or even knew scott Pilgrim was a comic when i first saw the movie. I loved it instantly and have since passed it on to my kids, they loved it too.
@TheJohnblythАй бұрын
My son introduced me to the first volume of Scott Pilgrim, so that year, when we were visiting Scotland, I bought him the whole set-which had just recently come out. In Edinburgh they were showing the movie in a small theatre and I was one of the maybe half a dozen people in the audience. I couldn’t believe how great the movie was, and how few people went to see it. That was the same visit I read ‘Trainspotting’ (I understand there’s a movie for that too, but, meh) and the two stories somehow resonated with each other. Fast forward all this time, and I’m almost caught up with the magisterial Aoshi; oh, and I’m quite old now, doing it all in the wrong order :) This is the second of your documentaries I’ve watched today. You’re good at this. So, uh, thanks!
@Rocinante8083 ай бұрын
I was 1 of those $35 million dollars in ticket sales and saw Shaun of the Dead in theaters too! I thought Scott Pilgrim was a great movie and Edgar Wright’s still underrated as a director for sure
@CoreYZX3 ай бұрын
Im always so happy to see when you post but also sad because most comic artist go through so much to get to where they are today!
@fad233 ай бұрын
I really never clocked the influence between the Canada crew and Scott Pilgrim, but hearing it decades later it totally makes sense!
@Eppobot3 ай бұрын
Learning about the people and stories behind these comics is awesome. I really enjoyed the netflix show so maybe i should give the comic a try too. Great video, keep up the good work!
@elyewi4272 ай бұрын
Just binge watched all your videos. Man this channel is good.
@gieckogecko58862 ай бұрын
Been struggling to get started on my web comic/graphic novel because I cant seem to find my style but this vid helped me get remotivated, thank you stranger
@Crispyyy7Ай бұрын
Been following this channel for a bit and, like the comics you cover, these videos are thoughtfully laid out and a pleasure to follow
@rebecca88223 ай бұрын
It makes me sad to think he thought it wasn’t a success. I was blown away by the movie I still remember that moving going experience and I haven’t come across another movie that’s made me feel the same way. It was 10/10
@crytkryssus98513 ай бұрын
Went with a few friends to go see it opening weekend. Maybe one other person there, or two(as in a couple together). Crazy how no one else was in there. Still great, and so much fun watching it.
@ericlewis34443 ай бұрын
I love this! Matttt keeps killing it. PAUL POPE would be the best episode ever. Such a crazy cool guy. Don't forget his Deisel Jeans art.
@Foustdoodles983 ай бұрын
I AM SO HAPPY!!! I’m so happy you made a day about Scott Pilgrim!! I have loved this series since the movie and the comic is just amazing!!!😍🥰
@Wannapineappl33 ай бұрын
Excellent video. But also you mentioned Bone at one point and oh boy would love a video about that series!
@lemeledicortes3 ай бұрын
"Seconds" may be my favourite "non-episodic" comic ever, mainly because of the point I was at when it first released, the story appealed so much to me. I will forever be grateful to Brian Lee O'Malley for drawing these stories.
@BloodyMunchkin3 ай бұрын
I've loved these books since I was 9 years old. I actually live in the town where the first copies ever were printed in the 2000's!
@RjGoombes3 ай бұрын
It may be 4am right now but rest can wait lmao I've been waiting for a new matttt video for a while now.
@FAH-923 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Oh and I DEFINITELY want to see a Paul pope video by you. (Also loved the very original take on the NordVPN ad)
@canonogic3 ай бұрын
Its funny how the movie went the same way as the release of the graphic novel
@MTRM3 ай бұрын
A matttt video? Where he talks about Scott Pilgrim? What did I do to deserve such a treat?
@thefleshmachine38233 ай бұрын
I’m 27 and I play in a band in Toronto, way back in 2019 my old band went on a small tour in the states that nobody really came to, but everywhere we went all people asked me about was Scott pilgrim. So much so I wrote a song about it. But I grew up reading the comics after finding out about them from a copy of exclaim magazine when the movie was coming to theaters. I also make comics as well cause of my love for comics which grew when I found Scott pilgrim. I can say for a fact that the lifestyle in those comics is still alive and well in Toronto (except going out with highschool girls cause that’s creepy af) but it’s hard to keep diy venues alive. Plus promoters just want out of town acts to come through all the time and don’t have local acts open which really sucks. Also sneaky dees still sucks and the only good thing about it is the food (just like in the comic) if you are interested in knowing some of the bands I can add a list of them under this comment (if it gets enough likes that is)
@theunkillable1000Күн бұрын
seeing the movie and reading all the books my friend let me borrow in like 8th grade was really life changing. I still feel the emotions and novelty seeing stills from the comics now.
@ayakuweb3 ай бұрын
That NordVPN commercial is one of the funniest sponsorship commercials I've ever seen haha great video, Matt. Cheese and apple pie though... I've never heard of that combination.
@MrGuypi3 ай бұрын
Great video but 12:41 is the best part I'm so pumped for a Bone video I've been praying for this!!
@Luluco_G2 ай бұрын
This Video made me watch the show, the comic and then rewatch the movie after 8 years. All in a few weeks! I usually never read comics but the show made me very curious and reading the comic i was totally hooked and couldn't stop. The movie back in the day actually gave me a very wrong impression of what the comic is so you video really made me reconsider it!
@sulibreaks3 ай бұрын
Would it be possible to get video of the full interview?
@irishstew21333 ай бұрын
^i second this!!
@tuftymink3 ай бұрын
New netflix show was absolutely gorgeous and amazing. Finished story, does not repeat comics, highly recommend. Man remember watching movie in cinema with my dad, didn't know it flopped Great video!
@InDefenseoftheGenre10223 ай бұрын
Matttt you kill it once again, thank you for taking your time and delivering fun and quality work.
@JuliaGarbe12 ай бұрын
Really looking forward to your video on Bone you hinted at! It's really interesting how it's always shelved with children's books (despite having pretty darn mature content) so I think it doesn't get the credit it deserves. I'd be really curious to learn more about all of it - and the history of Jeff Smith starting self-publishing with his partner and eventually kickstarting the new comic imprint at Scholastic, Graphix is fascinating. Plus its mind boggling how popular its been for so long without an animated adaptation!
@jwanbesande27343 ай бұрын
Babe wake up mattt made a scott pilgrim video
@jwanbesande27343 ай бұрын
BABE HE'S INTERVIEWING BRYAN YOU GOTTA SEE THIS
@thompsonevergreen80063 ай бұрын
Who's mattt
@jovanbijelic43453 ай бұрын
@@thompsonevergreen8006 guy who made the video. Duh
@thompsonevergreen80063 ай бұрын
@@jovanbijelic4345 nah that's matttt
@trip2thetop8143 ай бұрын
100%
@cthuljew3 ай бұрын
I'd honestly love to see a video on how Understanding Comics got made.
@LeoLoikkanen3 ай бұрын
My local library actually has a copy of seconds. I've read it in the past.
@anthonyvera442624 күн бұрын
Scott Pilgram was an amazing movie to watch growing up thank you for chasing your dreams and never giving up you gave so many people great memories
@peterjaketalkswrasslin69203 ай бұрын
The first time I saw scott pilgrim, I watched it 4 times over that same night in a row into the morning… it’s in my top 5 movies ever.
@vindhyarshmishra97853 ай бұрын
Damn you are so creative not just with the topic or explanations in the video but now advertisement too 😂
@mrtang183 ай бұрын
There was a Newsarama article at the time that had a few preview pages ahead of the first volume’s release. I was super excited to pick it up - but never knew it would become so big!
@DerekBee3 ай бұрын
I had the chance to meet Bryan-Lee earlier this month. He was such a nice chill person. It was incredible to talk a bit with him.
@jacthwakk83283 ай бұрын
While you're talking about independent Canadian cartoonists, I'd love to see a Dave Sim video.
@bztan1003 ай бұрын
That's the most creative video ad I've ever seen lmao. I was about to skip it like every other sponsored ad in any video I've watched but the reverse psychology on it makes it charming.