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@solraczenatnof585311 ай бұрын
THE OUT WATERS
@wstine7911 ай бұрын
M3GAN, Cocaine Bear, and Evil Dead Rise are some of my favorite horror movies of 2023. Thank you for your awesome videos.
@Lifesizemortal11 ай бұрын
It was Talk to Me
@thornydig11 ай бұрын
Thanksgiving
@orionwesley11 ай бұрын
🤣 As I was playing Animal Crossing while this was playing, every now and again I'd look back and didn't realize how the number 23 kept multiplying on your face.
@charlesfuzak11 ай бұрын
I get Ryan's frustration with the lengths they go to constantly arrive at the number 23 but that is EXACTLY what obsessive numerologists do in real life. Which is why this works. Because its a real thing that actually happens. Adding, subtracting, linking, splitting, reversing. Whatever it takes to get to their specific number. Mental gymnastics be damned, they'll find a way to make it work.
@trashteamracing826211 ай бұрын
I remember my friends and I seeing this movie. We all agreed it was terrible, but on our way to our cars we all couldn't help noticing the number 23 several times.
@derek9672011 ай бұрын
I agree. I don't think the movie itself takes the number 23 enigma seriously in any way, but rather focuses on how it's used as an object of obsession by Walter and his father due to their mental health issues.
@TalonsUmbra11 ай бұрын
I don't think Ryan understands this movie at all.
@dishwater6311 ай бұрын
@@TalonsUmbra Gonna agree with you and this thread. The entire point of the movie is not the number itself, but the compulsive nature of being so focused on something so mundane, it warps your reality. If anything, this movie is more poignant now than ever, as new conspiracy theories get spun up almost daily, from 5G being hypnowaves to control the masses to COVID being fake and the vaccine giving you AIDS. And people believe it because they believe they see the effects of it everywhere they go. Look, the movie Pi did the same damn thing and it's considered a cult classic. Is this a bomb strictly because it's a "big budget" film with a known actor?
@AllG9811 ай бұрын
The number of likes on this comment… 23(5)!
@robh67811 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this as a kid. Afterwards I saw a local bike race was going to happen. I added up all the number in the date and saw it added up to 23. I thought to myself “something bad is going to happen” Nothing happened.
@theclimbto111 ай бұрын
Just think how mind-screwed you might have gotten, if it did. A movie, then a realization, then a random event 'confirming'... you might have chased it!
@geraldmartin770311 ай бұрын
Maybe something good happened.. Did you look for that?
@zakbrown925611 ай бұрын
I mean if everyone didn’t die I guess thats a good outcome right? 😎
@zakbrown925611 ай бұрын
They also caught the Zodiac killer from the bike race at the 23rd checkpoint the last victim was found! See even that would have been better than this movie 🤣🤭
@bnbcraft666611 ай бұрын
9+11+2+0+0+1=23 😱
@Whitewingdevil11 ай бұрын
I personally found the concept of someone slowly losing their mind to an obsession with a concept or idea to be pretty creepy, like some of the cognitohazards people have written about in various SCP stories. That being said, an interesting idea does not necessarily make for an interesting movie, I think I enjoyed it more than you did, but it's by no means a great movie.
@calemr11 ай бұрын
When it comes to "People go mad over an obsession with a mundane thing" like that, I immediately think of Junji Ito's Uzumaki.
@aubreymorgan976311 ай бұрын
same. the premise is the definition of 'reaching', and I think Carey gave an amazing performance for his first thriller. its one of those check your brain at the door movies and still enjoyable
@HavelockVetinari11 ай бұрын
There's a German movie from the year 1998 called 23 that also portraits a character slowly going mad over conspiracy theories. It's a far superior film.
@MellowMutant11 ай бұрын
@@HavelockVetinariinteresting
@aubreymorgan976311 ай бұрын
@@HavelockVetinari Pi (the symbol) did a good job as well covering a guy going insane looking for the god formula
@jadegecko11 ай бұрын
No matter how gritty and badass you make a story, the name 'Fingerling' is always going to be silly.
@TheUnapologeticGeek11 ай бұрын
I mean, it’s at least *slightly* better than Topsy Kretts.
@jadegecko11 ай бұрын
@@TheUnapologeticGeek 🤣for real
@NatalieF198111 ай бұрын
I saw this movie in the theatre, and every time someone in the movie said Fingerling this group of teens would LOL
@karlsweeney232811 ай бұрын
I concur.
@MartKencuda11 ай бұрын
well you know, people go missing in the Fingerlings.
@unisock11 ай бұрын
No, you see, Jim Carrey urinating on set makes perfect sense - most adult male mammals average 20 seconds to urinate, and the average length of a flaccid human penis is 3.61… 20 and 3, 23, the number is everywhere!
@SiriusSphynx11 ай бұрын
... .61
@geraldmartin770311 ай бұрын
Stop that right now.
@twoevileyes11 ай бұрын
@SiriusSphynx and if we use half round up, we will get 24. But if we use ceiling, we get 23. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@rachelagron617211 ай бұрын
no it's 32 backwards ❤
@whitedragoness2310 ай бұрын
@@twoevileyesare you seriously trying to link 23 somehow with a ceiling? That’s crazy! You need a bat to hit it to get 23! Doesn’t anyone know anything anymore???
@ryllo288611 ай бұрын
Okay fellow Ryan, I got a lot to unpack for you with this, regarding Dr. Sirius Leary. Because it is a funnier in-joke than you think and will add a little bit of context to the movie at large. (Took 30 minutes to write this, so would love some feedback) The number 23 conspiracy was partly popularized by iconic 1970's "standup philosopher/sitdown comedian" & writer Robert Anton Wilson in his book The Cosmic Trigger. It's about his self-experimentation with drugs, yoga & mystic techniques after his teen daughter was murdered in a botched robbery. (Also had her head cryogenically frozen JIC the future could resurrect the dead. California in the 1970s was WILD.) He intentionally set out to reach "chapel perilous", an idea partly borrowed from Arthurian legend, a state so consumed by conspiracism you become either a complete "model agnostic" (admitting "I dunno" to all narratives) or a paranoid schizophrenic. He ended up agnostic. While in his experimental delusions, he tangled with the number 23 coincidences (least interesting part of the book, tbh). The true meat of the book was his temporary delusion that aliens from the star system SIRIUS (which nomadic tribes today are known to track in the night sky) were beaming messages to him about the original 1700s Illuminati being a benevolent sex cult telepathically recruited into what's essentially the Galactic Federation from Star Trek. His friend Dr. Timothy LEARY was the Harvard professor turned LSD guru & President Nixon's declared public enemy #1. Leary wrote the introduction to Cosmic Trigger and Wilson utilized his idea of the 8 modes of consciousness the human race has/will go thru in order to become spacefaring hippies. He also encounters a Native American/pagan trickster spirits, Mescalito the Green Man (think Men and The Green Knight) & a pookah (literally the bunny from Donnie Darko). Wilson's an icon of the 1970s Californian paranormal and conspiracy culture. He was also friends with Philip K Dick (author of Man in the High Castle, A Scanner Darkly, Total Recall, Blade Runner) & was even a main character in VALIS, PKD's semi-autobiographical novel about his own fascinating paranormal experiences. (The movie within that book was made into a real movie, Radio Free Albemuth starring Alannis Morissette!!) As to why the writers chose to crib the 23 part of the book, I don't know because just look at the other crazy shit Wilson wrote about. The director of Mom and Dad says the Illuminatus TV show (Wilson's novel trilogy) he's making is his life's work. Absolutely had to get this out because 70s hippie occultism is my jam. Loved the video.
@ryllo288611 ай бұрын
And Sirius Leary looks just like Bob Wilson now that I circled back to finish the video after the name reveal knocked me for a loop.
@ngotemna88758 ай бұрын
You said you wanted feedback, so here is mine: Great read! Really enjoyed it. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge about this very interesting piece of history. Sounds pretty whacky overall haha
@greyish72127 ай бұрын
"Blade Runner" isn't written by Philip K. Dick per say. "The Bladerunner" is a book written by Alan E. Nourse, the title was adopted by the 1982 Ridley Scott movie, while the actual contents of the film mainly used "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick as the basis. However, some of the editions of the Philip K. Dick novel would adopt the Blade Runner title after the success of the film
@MightyMurloc11 ай бұрын
I am NOT a paranoid person (no matter what They say about me). But I thought this film was a fairly decent depiction of pattern recognition AKA, if you LOOK for it, you'll see it.
@caitlinbrewer484311 ай бұрын
Admittedly, after playing Kingdom Hearts 3, I spent a solid month seeing Lucky Emblems everywhere.
@DanArnets149211 ай бұрын
@@caitlinbrewer4843 - If you were a guy, you might see one every time you look down at your underpants
@laurenwasinger943611 ай бұрын
There’s a great short story by China Meiville about pattern recognition that is so haunting. It’s like my Roman Empire- I think about it five times a day.
@theclimbto111 ай бұрын
And 'They' say a lot of things. I'm in the club with them, and it's just silly how much they bring you specifically up. I'm like 'guys, we're an evil cabal, SOOOO many people to discuss.'... and yet, they just LOVE discussing you.
@radar979011 ай бұрын
You mentioned Manson’s birth year wasn’t relevant, BUT I couldn’t help but notice that if you subtract his birth month from his birth year you get 34-11=23. Just sayin.
@AvalancheReviews11 ай бұрын
I also got the feeling the book parts were inspired by either Sin City, or just pulpy comic strips in general. Really would have liked to see a movie where the entire thing takes place in those scenes. The set dressing and contrast. Could have made for this awesome neo film noir deal.
@arcadia745911 ай бұрын
You know what's scarier than 23? *twenty-four*
@WTFisTingispingis11 ай бұрын
😨
@chaddelong99811 ай бұрын
wait......WHAT?
@edatthegovernance11 ай бұрын
You... you didn't have to. You didn't HAVE to.
@deirdrejones597411 ай бұрын
I almost left a like but its at 23 so….
@fodetoure157611 ай бұрын
Wrong! 7 is scariest, because seven ate nine!
@Kevinmcyeet11 ай бұрын
I’m autistic with motor ticks and I’m unwillingly overly observant of the number 4. I track syllables being said or sung on my hand to make sure it’s a multiple of 4. I read ingredients and make sure the total syllable count isn’t multiple of 4 as well. It has overtaken my life in other ways as well. It’s not debilitating, just aggravating. I can see how people with further mental illness can go off the deep end
@mastersquinch6 ай бұрын
Dude, same. Like actually, with the number 4. I about had a meltdown the other day cause I noticed a grocery store card I had is only a bunch of prime numbers and cant be divided evenly lmao. 4 is my number.
@madam-mint6 ай бұрын
@@mastersquinch Most prime numbers feel…off, to me. Except 5, for some reason, because my favorite songs on CDs I owned seemed to always fall on number 5.
@pumpkinicing2 ай бұрын
Whoops, these are really old, but that might be OCD? I have autism and OCD, and theyre often comorbid, and that sounds EXACTLY like my numerical obsession. It was even with the number 4 for a while!! (Now it's 7. I guess.)
@dirkjehovah4731Ай бұрын
@@pumpkinicingI have autism and at least some symptoms of OCD, and for a while in grade school I used to count the letters in words and be upset if a whole sentence’s letters weren’t an even number. Eventually this went away but I couldn’t stop doing it for a long time. It might be something about that overlap
@drstuffy11 ай бұрын
I actually view all the ridiculous summations and references to 23 as a strong point of the movie, because that's exactly how the brains of obsessive, paranoid, or delusional people work. I used to work with people with schizophrenia, and many of them would see absolutely EVERYTHING around them as proof of their delusion in some way, consistency be damned. Same with conspiracy theorists, to some extent.
@lesliecogan64110 ай бұрын
I have no delusion whatsoever. With all the personal parallels I have to 23; it only confirms all the information I've received out of thin air for 3 years consistently, that tell a whole other story. All my thoughts aren't my own, so any delusion would be on the source; believing that I can be deceived. Spiritual warfare involves good guys too.
@lesliecogan64110 ай бұрын
I've received plenty...Frump was born 55 weeks and 5 days before the UFO crash outside of CORONA NM in '47 on the 33° × PI parallel. I had lived my 22,888th day on his 77th, 6/14/46 birthday...also reads 6 144 6. My grandfather was born 6,666 weeks and 6 days before the day all the planets were in perfect alignment..6/24/22. Not exact, but T on that day had lived 27,770 days or 666,480 hours. His grandmother Elizabeth Christ Trump died on 6/6/66. From the day my mother was born it was exactly 444 months that he was born. I don't know why I'm being sent what I am, but wanted to say you're very wrong and a bit haughty to think you have an answer to the spirit world. Be more careful with your character, than your reputation, because your reputation is what other's see, but your character is who you really are. Let's talk. I want to learn your knowledge.
@viktorberzinsky478111 ай бұрын
You're not supposed to find the number itself terrifying. You're supposed to find what appears to be some sort of strange, enigmatic chain of causality unnerving or at least weird and wonder what the significance is.
@kellydavis321911 ай бұрын
With all the spooky evil number examples I'm just reminded of John Cusack in 1408 getting the postcard telling him not to stay in the room, writing down how 1+4+0+8=13, smirking and saying "Cute."
@dishwater6311 ай бұрын
It also has some of the greatest dialogue in the tongue in cheek banter between Cusack and Jackson, with Cusack going on about demons and ghosts and hauntings and Jackson simply goes, "No, you're not listening to me, sir. It's an evil fucking room"
@sepatorprod204411 ай бұрын
1408! A much better film, i'll watch it now
@helenagackowska839811 ай бұрын
love 1408 :D
@thor3001311 ай бұрын
Don't forget that the hotel also follows the "no 13th floor" thing, so the 14th floor is actually the 13th, so there's 13 again. Is it dumb? Yes.
@jessechavez482011 ай бұрын
God room 1408 was such a dog shit movie. Up there with prom night
@thoriumbrother11 ай бұрын
I like the credits! The forced nature is exactly how people like the main character get obsessed with these things, so it gets you in the right mindset
@eleanorbodman612611 ай бұрын
I saw this film when I was a teenager and I always thought it was about OCD but that may be because at the time I was developing my own quite severe form of OCD based around numbers. I thought it was supposed to be obvious that relating everything back to one number seems like a stretch to everyone else who isn’t him but when you are in that mindset, you’re trying to make sense of what you can in a life where you’re lacking control. Maybe I need to watch it again but I took this film so differently. Obsession, control, more specifically OCD. Compulsion vs rational thought. Not this is literally about a conspiracy but about a man losing himself to an obsession…
@erikfinkel271711 ай бұрын
naw bruh same. I have sacred numerology and pareidolia That could be because I have uncles who were obsessed with the occult, and I have Tourettes Neurodivergent who loves The band tool
@laurisaarinen11264 ай бұрын
That's interesting, as i have OCD myself and when i saw this film, it was around the time my symptoms were at their worst... Yet that didn't cross my mind.
@tonybarnes292011 ай бұрын
I don't get people who don't get this movie. It's obviously over the top, but maybe it's not understood as "over the top", because it's not bombastic? I find it fun and never thought it was a "serious thriller" (like say... The Game), because it establishes up front what it is... maybe just too subtly? The fluidity of "the rules" is to point out how absurd people who get into these conspiracies are. They will do ANYTHING to make the piece fit the puzzle they've concocted. The bad writing for "Topsy Crates", actually every absurd name, the fact that he lives through his suicide attempt and doesn't even have scars to remind him, so many things make it fun not "bad".
@MrDilkington1511 ай бұрын
Some people just don't understand movies they just don't get it to put it simple they are acoustic regards
@GlenLauderdale11 ай бұрын
Was scrolling through KZbin and saw that this was posted 23 minutes ago. Laughed my ass off!😂
@KanishQQuotes11 ай бұрын
The spiritual successor of this movie should be: Number fifteen - burger king foot lettuce
@dinodm408311 ай бұрын
Imo a more substantial Jim Carrey thriller is The Truman Show. Sure it’s a bit goofy at times, but the existential dread of everyone around you being in on something and keeping you prisoner at the behest of a corporation is terrifying. Not to mention Carrey is the straight man to everyone around him and their weird behavior.
@KanishQQuotes11 ай бұрын
The stepford wife in the Truman show is what really disturbed me. She was getting paid extra as per her contract as Truman and him had sx ....and even planning to get pregnant
@lesliecogan64110 ай бұрын
I think I'm living what Truman did, and being that I've never watched movies, someone led me to watch it. I didn't pay full attention to it, but did notice some parallels to my life...that I'm just like him..always been happy no matter what, and very gullible at 63. I decided to watch it a 2nd time, to pay other attention to detail. I ended up with a full page of notes. This movie definitely shows hindsight is 20/20 for me, because I've had the strangest life, nothing's made sense... always the opposite result from what I have expected.
@lesliecogan64110 ай бұрын
To add; I'll say I've already been sent enough to know I've been lied to. It's meaningless really. I've lived a full life, like 3 lifetimes, but yet don't feel like I've lived long at all. I can see where you said with most people, that it would be terrifying to find out your whole life's been staged. My answer to that, truly having lived the most bizarre life, is I would be the happiest person in the world, if true. It would finally confirm that everyone who has had a problem with the most loving person, hasn't had a problem with me, but they've been paid to be that way and I still am who I am. 😁
@Jazzyb3lle11 ай бұрын
I havent watched the video yet but as someone who has OCD and had this conpulsion when i was a teenager to draw tally marks on my skin for hours at a time in small rows and even has them tattooed as an unfinished amatuer sleeve in a desperate attempt to free myself from said compulsion this feels up my alley in a oddly specific sense
@makukawakami11 ай бұрын
What they couldve done is make the movie about how severe OCD can be monstrous to someone suffering from the condition instead of just saying numbers are evil
@casanovafunkenstein509011 ай бұрын
I think that's meant to be how it works in this case. The protagonist and his dad did all of the killings and the obsession with the number 23 was a piece of magical thinking on their part, as if discovering the hidden meaning of the number would make them innocent of their crimes. It's kind of the inverse of how ocd actually works, as people with the condition are typically afraid that horrible things could happen in the future if they don't do specific things that have no logical connection to that outcome and in this film the guy is trying to avoid taking responsibility for what he did and is going on this wild goose in an attempt to block out what he did and come out of it as the hero.
@TheBeelzboss11 ай бұрын
They didn't say at all that numbers are evil, the numbers hid an evil secret...
@makukawakami11 ай бұрын
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 my question is why did Agatha opened Walter's closet (pun intended) when she knows about his history with the number?
@FTZPLTC11 ай бұрын
tbh the movie kinda *is* that, for most of it. Weirdly, there's an episode of Voyager called "The Voyager Conspiracy" that did this very well, just having someone new to humanity being unable to cope with the fact that they can find patterns in everything.
@axelolord11 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's what I also thought about the movie and why I really really liked it. It's not about 23 actually having meaning, it's about OCD, insanity, paranoia and trauma. We just see it mostly from the perspective of that distorted mind. It's not supposed to make sense, we're supposed to see the process of that manic mind making sense of it despite flawed logic. Also as someone who dealt with occasional manic episodes and paranoia - yeah, it is very accurate. The nonsense of things even if obvious from the outside is a crucial part of it.
@Badger_bandit11 ай бұрын
The cut backs to you with more 23's drawn on your face had me giggling so damn hard. Love your videos so much! Make sure you take it easy during the holidays!! Look foward to your content always!
@himersampsbutstronger594611 ай бұрын
Theres a surprising amount of people who go crazy overthinking numbers and math in order to try to apply a meaning to them. And there’s definitely a corner of the internet that’s like that. It’s not really that far fetched in fairness.
@SomeRandomJackAss11 ай бұрын
Isn't that what the movies Pi is about, though?
@camronmoses89568 ай бұрын
@@SomeRandomJackAss Yes. American Pi.
@wylon8711 ай бұрын
Ryan modeling for Vessi is one of the most wholesome bits ever.
@BugsyFoga11 ай бұрын
Always gotta respect comedy actors who attempt to branch out to other genres, whether it works out or not.
@AugustRx11 ай бұрын
Saw: spiral
@cbot7211 ай бұрын
I Am Legend or 2 Hour Photo, for instance
@alextoschi224211 ай бұрын
To be fair, it absolutely worked out in Eternal Sunshine in the Spotless Mind.
@michaelsinger463811 ай бұрын
Carrey has done pretty well in other more serious roles. This film, just did not work in general.
@Moongrum15811 ай бұрын
@@cbot72Smith was better in Enemy of the State with Gene Hackman, and *cough*ONE hour photo*cough*
@brooklynisalright11 ай бұрын
I'm surprised very few made the connection between this movie, and Robert Anton Wilson. While the 23 Enigma was "discovered" by William Burroughs, it was popularized by RAW in his book The Cosmic Trigger, which also goes heavily into the Dog Star Sirius, and Timothy Leary.
@JM-vp8zc11 ай бұрын
This is apparently lost countercultural knowledge. Just finished reading the Burroughs Dead Roads trilogy, where 23 made a few appearances.
@CreepyKat8611 ай бұрын
I’m one of those weirdos who finds almost every horror film interesting. I liked The Number 23. I guess I like a lot of bad horror.
@laurelgardner11 ай бұрын
I've seen some truly terrible horror, but there's nearly always something good in each one.
@MellowMutant11 ай бұрын
That's fair
@IW352711 ай бұрын
You're definitely not alone there's some very likable bad horror films out there
@TheBeelzboss11 ай бұрын
most horror is bad, so yes...
@braidedgirl75711 ай бұрын
I liked it too
@calebmarmon131011 ай бұрын
I’m so happy you covered this movie. This is my schlock. I remember watching it with my then-girlfriend and she was so frustrated with the inconsistency of the numbers. And all I could do was agree in utter delight. It’s not a good movie, but it takes its silly premise so seriously that I have no doubt it was supposed to be some level of non-comic parody. But the necessary self-awareness got lost in production and it just became the thing it was parodying. But it’s just so fun to watch the movie try in vain to make it all work. I love the dark mysterious tone and the crazy twists, and how the story doesn’t justify any of it. Chefs kiss. Also: I could listen to Ryan deconstruct the inconsistent math for hours. I wouldn’t make you do that, because I care about your safety. But if you DID do that, I’d watch it all.
@Arcananine7711 ай бұрын
5:10 - 5:21 I now wonder what kind of behind-the-scenes stories we'd get if Jim Carrey and Jared Leto starred in a movie together.
@WTFisTingispingis11 ай бұрын
Fear
@sirownzalotgaming302511 ай бұрын
5+10+5+2+1=23 wtf
@matman00000010 ай бұрын
They'd have a literal pissing contest
@lindsayantwine109711 ай бұрын
Ok, I must comment on this one. Lol I saw this in theaters twice, I think? It came out in 2007, I was 22 years old. (How cool would it have been to be a year older??) Lol Keep in mind, I haven't watched it since then, so it's very possible my impression might be different now. But I freaking loved it when it came out. I just thought the concept was so cool. And it kinda turned me on to the idea of numerology. I also love when Jim Carrey does dark, serious roles. I was so excited when I saw you were posting a video on this. I may have to rewatch it now and see if my feelings are different. The one thing I've always believed tho, is this movie has the best throat cutting scene ever. When Dr. Leary opens his own neck, it's wonderfully gruesome and the camera lingers long enough (as I recall it) to let you actually see him do it. I dunno, I have always remembered this movie fondly. Gonna have to go rewatch it. 😆
7 ай бұрын
What did you think after you rewatched it, I’m 23 by the way, so that’s kind of cool.
@angelofmusic199211 ай бұрын
lol the only time I’ve seen numbers be scary is Doctor Who and the Silence. Seeing a character suddenly covered in tally marks because they saw them, but then forgot about them, was kind of creepy
@afckingegg758511 ай бұрын
The Silence was totally terrifying!!!
@Etsba_11 ай бұрын
The Silence are up there with the Weeping Angels for me, bloody terrifying! Ryan's face is also a tad reminiscent of The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit - the bloke who has glyphs appear over his face & body.
@ASmidgeOfPidge11 ай бұрын
I've always found the whole "23 is a spooky number" thing funny because where I went to college put extra emphasis on your class year (mostly to make noise whenever it came up), and mine just so happened to be '23. So I definitely pay attention to its use more often than most people, but for the opposite reason as the conspiracy theorists.
@dormiovibes11 ай бұрын
As ridiculous as this movie was, it was strangely interesting. I actually consider it as a guilty-pleasure-esque movie.
@KanishQQuotes11 ай бұрын
It's a good concept, poorly executed. Also, Carey is always fun to watch and the visual style is pleasing
@Tigerwolf135711 ай бұрын
I love you and all the content you put out, never stop and I look forward to every bit of content you plan on releasing next year! I want to delve into similar content creation talking about movies I love but I have nowhere near the knowledge or skill to do it in a way you compellingly do.
@Evinex_011 ай бұрын
I like this man because he doesnt transition into his sponsors. He gets it out of the way so he can talk more about the movie. edit: Im talking about this video specifically, not his earlier videos
@AugustRx11 ай бұрын
Transitions aren't inherently bad but everyone does that horrible linustechtips thing
@RoCkbunny76911 ай бұрын
It’s how it’s supposed to be done per the FTC. You’ll notice more KZbinrs starting their vids with the sponsors. There’s a bit of a crackdown going on right now.
@Evinex_011 ай бұрын
@@RoCkbunny769 true
@joshelderkin959211 ай бұрын
@AugustCrossroads ad transitions are inherently bad without question what kind of person defends that 😂 shits fucking annoying
@Carcosahead11 ай бұрын
Tbh those Vessi products look really good and make me wonder if they’re worth it
@2ndeaster2 ай бұрын
The most memorable part of this movie is my local tv channel has a trailer for this movie and the word "segera" (mean coming soon in Indonesia) would glitch out to 23gera in a single frame. I think that was cool. Feeding the delusion of the number. Also doesn't help that my birthday is on 23rd and it also premiered on my birthday.
@manticore696311 ай бұрын
OKAY I just noticed why this movie triggered some primal instinct in me and why it's so weird, seeing people talk badly about it...when I was a kid, back in 1998, a movie also called "23", but with the subtitle "Nichts ist, wie es scheint/Nothing is, like it seems", came out here in germany. No one was able to shut up about it...but because I was maybe 9 or 10 back then, I didn't watch it and later in life assumed, everyone was somehow talking about THIS movie and I simply didn't know there were two movies about the number 23 and conspiracies.
@CommissionerC11 ай бұрын
The one you are talking about used to be a favorite of mine back in the day, it's about the real hacker Karl Koch who as I understood genuinely developed an obsession with the number 23, and died on the 23rd. It's less a horror and more a very interesting character study and drama as I remember it from last time I saw it, which was a very long time ago to be fair.
@oddbodkin977811 ай бұрын
The film makers are likely both fans of Robert Anton Wilson or read the books he co wrote (illuminatus trilogy)
@NathanS__11 ай бұрын
This movie is a great example of "conspiracy arithmetic" Where you can manipulate any number to mean anything as "breadcrumbs" of a conspiracy theory.
@BlueBeetle193911 ай бұрын
Imagine my confusion watching this as a kid after enjoying Jim Carrey in the mask and batman forever
@ZombielandVariants10 ай бұрын
@jaxjaxattaxx Have you seen "knowing" Nicolas Cage? 🔴🤷🏾♂️🔵 #followthewhiterabbit 🐰 🕳
@CoolChannelDreadTube11 ай бұрын
This movie did give rise to the single greatest piece of movie trivia from IMDb: "Jim Carrey's birthday is 6 days before January 23rd." I'm not sure how people can keep ignoring these repeated occurrences.
@kevingluys30638 ай бұрын
6=2x3 *23*
@CoolChannelDreadTube7 ай бұрын
😯
7 ай бұрын
Well I was born young
7 ай бұрын
And I have ears
@harmonthebadger405111 ай бұрын
I remember finding this movie with my friends when we were like 13 and just laughing our asses off. Still can't see that number without thinking about this movie, though, for whatever that's worth
@KanishQQuotes11 ай бұрын
Did you say you were 13
@gineriella11 ай бұрын
If Agatha knew her husband wrote the book, why in the world did she buy it for him?! That's never explained and it always bothered me.
@BRUTALSHANZ198811 ай бұрын
When the Number 23 came out I became obsessed with the movie. To me it felt like I was watching a combination of The Da Vinci Code with it's level of crypticness and the film noir aspect of as you put it Sin City. Also looking back at The Number 23 I see where Shutter Island drew inspiration from. Jim Carrey may have been miscasted however I just can't see another actor fill the role that he had given us. It's not easy to base your whole career on SNL and Comedy and transition into more serious roles like The Number 23 and The Man on the Moon. Call me biased but I am grateful of Jim Carrey for trying something new for once. Too much comedy can lead to burnout or the comedy falls flat. For example Dumb and Dumber was hilarious from start to finish. Dumb and Dumber To is just cringe to watch and the jokes are not funny. I have tried to watch the sequel twice and I dropped it at the exact same point. Either my tastes has changed or the jokes are written poorly. But either way The Number 23 isn't a bad movie. It's grossly misunderstood.
@petrify481411 ай бұрын
Shutter Island was written 4 years before the Number 23 was made, unless you specifically mean the movie's cinematography and such.
@evenstar0411 ай бұрын
You mean In Living Color.
@alexmartin314311 ай бұрын
😂
7 ай бұрын
That’s crazy because my uncle is a big fan of both, he was alive when the fist came out, and then I watched the 2nd with him and he loved it, he thought it was gonna be dumb, but her liked it a lot.
@emmyvanorman-890811 ай бұрын
I saw this movie as a kid when it first came out and for some reason, it stuck with me. After this movie planted the seed of the 23 recurrence, I notice it everywhere. I'm turning 27 in just a few weeks and still I'm bugged by it. Its almost a cruel joke that my daughter was born this year of all years, because now I'll have to acknowledge it constantly where my daughter is concerned. My family has been picking on me avoiding this stupid friggin number for forever now.
@Xalimata11 ай бұрын
To me its less "scary number" and more "intrusive thought so bad you want to smash your skull open just to get it out" like an itch that is so bad you start to dig into your flesh
@klaghzyn81248 ай бұрын
I feel like you missed the point of the movie. 23 isn't a cosmic connected conspiracy, the character just thinks it is. He obsesses and makes leaps and omissions to always find the answer he's looking for.
@TheKatieLea11 ай бұрын
Ryan makes sure to review it in .... 2023 I'm now a believer Also, if you count up the characters, including spaces in The Number Twenty Three ..... yep 23
@chaddelong99811 ай бұрын
EXACTLY. on 12/13/2023. it all adds up. forget the 1's, and the 20.....its 23+23 which is 23. 23 23 23 .... .
@madameversiera10 ай бұрын
This film is more interesting for showing the obsession with finding weird coincidences. I was also obsessed in finding double numbers lie 22, or 19. If you want to see something weird you will notice it all around you, so our mind plays this trick on us, making us think there's a secret eerie meaning to all these coincidences
@Zeithri11 ай бұрын
I've seen this movie exactly _one time_, and always wanted to rewatch it since then. I actually quite liked it. I wonder if I'd still would these days. It never left my mind.
@vincentvalentin541211 ай бұрын
I had the same experience.
@Raakshi9 ай бұрын
I've had so many experiences with paranoid delusions about the significance of truly unrelated coincidences, the portrayal of that strange gripping obsession actually felt pretty believable and horribly relatable to me. The cause of mine is still undiagnosed but I'm better at handling the delusions when they come on, especially because media like this exists to remind me how dangerous it can be if I ever fall too far out of reality. Sure it's painted up as a big movie thriller, but that doesn't obscure the genuine terror it is to become helplessly obsessed over something that isn't there.
@Veiled_Lepidoptera11 ай бұрын
I have a weird soft spot for this film, ngl.
@ShFred11 ай бұрын
Before even going in, I have to admit that my whole awful and scarring childhood's best memories were always around Jim's movies and his movies, no matter how bad or good will always have a special place in my heart, this one not excluded. If anything, this movie had weird Max Payne vibes and I'm all for it.
@RainbowRenegade11 ай бұрын
Was it awful? I remember liking it lol
@anubusx11 ай бұрын
Same here!!!
@hoyofan53310 ай бұрын
We can all like bad movies that dont live up on rewatch such as Shark Tale or Batman Forever
@christco12011 ай бұрын
I think the thing that annoyed me the most was the clock at the end, a clock will never show the hour hand exactly on the 2 and the minute exactly on the 3 at the same time
@DaxterL11 ай бұрын
I do love the concept, but it's one of those high concepts that requires an experienced writer or someone who knows how to execute it well, this is so easy to fuck up, but done right it could have been so good. A murderer with mental illness then surpresses a memory through trauma, both mental and physical to the head. But subconscious slowly haunts him and reveals his dark past. I think it would work better if it went with a darker ending, where the pov character does take their life.
@natatatm11 ай бұрын
i feel like if Nolan was coming off of writing Memento and wanted to do another film with a memory loss concept, he couldve done a good job with this story. At the very least a better job. But at the end of the day i'd rather just watch memento.
@arenomusic11 ай бұрын
5:15 What Radar's source forgot to mention was that he pissed for exactly 23 seconds... truly haunting.
@skiptoacceptancemdarlin11 ай бұрын
video starts at 1:45
@TheBeelzboss11 ай бұрын
Mark Pellegrino is an under-rated actor. He did a fantastic job on Supernatural as Lucifer, especially in the scenes before he allowed the angel to use him as a vessel.
@afckingegg758511 ай бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only person with an appreciation for those scenes. Never rewatched that episode because I never forgot it.
@user-lb9xw4xf2q11 ай бұрын
Pity he is a giant asshole
@Br666d11 ай бұрын
Ive not seen this film in years! I can always remember enjoying it. Maybe time for a revisit!
@DanArnets149211 ай бұрын
It's ambitious in the premise but lazy in the execution. IDK why Ryan hated so much a movie focusing on real problems normal people can face (paranoia, obsession, guilt, repressed memories, etc). It's not a great movie but I can see a similar script that actually comes out fantastic out of this.
@afckingegg758511 ай бұрын
@@DanArnets1492I mean, it's basically a worse version of the Machinist or Shutter Island. That's a big problem--every part of it has been done better before.
@DanArnets149211 ай бұрын
@@afckingegg7585 - The Machinist is unintentionally hilarious if you're from the Barcelona area like I am. It was all filmed here but they really wanna make you think it's "generic American city" and, boy, it's fucking stupid if you pay attention plus you also have Aitana Sánchez-Gijón (the woman with the kid) in maybe her only "international role". Traffic signs, curbs, road markings, urban furniture, trees... It's all very much from Barcelona but they wanna make you think it's freaking Detroit or Baltimore or whatever. It's not unwatchable but the 2nd time I watched it (caught it on TV) I spent the whole running time with some filming locations website just spotting everything. It's really stupid why they didn't make it a story set in Spain. Christian Bale could've played some English/American/Eastern European immigrant worker, would've made it a lot more watchable and the isolation running theme would've been better.
@afckingegg758511 ай бұрын
@@DanArnets1492 wow, that's very strange. I wonder why they did that.
@WhoIsRaphaelLeraux11 ай бұрын
I remember really loving this movie as a teen... Not because it was a good movie, because it certainly isn't. But because I had been diagnosed with OCD and the character's obsession with the the number in it felt like the closest bit of obsessive representation that I had seen up to that point lol.
@SP_A_C_E_D11 ай бұрын
4:30 It doesn't if it makes sense that you leave out a time/date when convenient, its the obsession with the number. Also Shakespeare is relevant to the story because its about an author of a book who ghost wrote it and Shakespeare is the subject of discussion of him being a ghost writer for a group of writers.
@anubusx11 ай бұрын
I do enjoy this film!!!!
@infinitesimalperinfinitum8 ай бұрын
I mean, Uzumaki is a movie about a swirl tormenting a town, so a number isn't too out of left field.
@MouseChili11 ай бұрын
I loved it. but it was the first R rated movie I saw in theaters. Jim Carrey playing the Sax the scene at the Post Office. Pretty sure they knew what they were making wasn't anything but a funny concept.
@arlobrubaker11 ай бұрын
I avoided this movie because coincidentally, after my dad died on October 23rd the number kept unnecessarily appearing in my life to the point of being weird. I remember seeing trailers for this and thinking, "That is not what it's like" the way a police officer scoffs at a wacky buddy cop movie trailer. I didn't feel like watching a highly exaggerated and sensationalized version of what it's like to constantly notice the number 23. It's not spooky or thrilling, it just happens a lot and I notice it. Watching this video confirms my assumption and this movie would have felt insulting.
@DDfan9111 ай бұрын
I remember my friend in high school wanted me to watch this movie just to see if I would start see the number 23 everywhere like they supposedly did.
@ursidae979 ай бұрын
The difference between The Number 23 and Knowing, is that Knowing is about a man who finds a real glitch in the matrix and isn't believed, and The Number 23 is about a man who finds nothing at all and not only falls right into a self serving delusion, but drags everyone around him into it too.
@wstine7911 ай бұрын
I'm surprised this video wasn't 23 minutes and 23 seconds long.
@eliotmccann258911 ай бұрын
First "hoyevver" drops at 0:08. Our penance from last episode has appeased Him.
@foxrock6610 ай бұрын
this WHOLE VIDEO you were so close, sooooo close to getting the movie. idk if you're doing a bit or being seriously argumentative about the concept because scizophrenia paranoia is very much a thing, so much to the point of insane, psychotic obsession. maybe it could have been done better, absolutely but everything you were making fun of is like...YES, YES THATS IT, THATS THE POINT. that's what happens to people who suffer from this! fiance of the account holder here and we LOOOVE love watching your videos after we've seen the adjacent movie and generally we tend to agree with what you say or you help us have genuine 'OOOOH' moments but we were kind of frustrated watching this one! we hope you have great new year hollinger and we look forward to seeing what you do this year!!
@jascat729711 ай бұрын
I remember after renting this movie so many years ago, my dad and I would joke and think of ways all the license plates we'd drive behind would add to 23. From B + 9 + 11 + whatever would equal 23 to simply just be in shock when we saw 2&3 next to each other. Fun times honestly.
@nu-metalfan265411 ай бұрын
I actually really liked this, this wasn’t awful at all. Jim Carrey is an underrated serious actor
@sharonrivers992011 ай бұрын
This film will always stick with me because after graduating high school, moving away, it turned out that every person, when they were 23, was the worst year of their life (losing their parents, something horrible happening to a loved one) and this was before this film came out; we used to joke about how there needs to be a movie made about the number 23 being the root of all evil. Was kinda surprised when this film actually came out and it just happened to use the number that we had all been saying for years was a cursed number. Coincidence, I'm sure, but still freaky.
@jasonhunter281911 ай бұрын
Holy shit, it wasn't until you mentioned them that I realized 23 and Knowing are different movies.
@grxzy795011 ай бұрын
I have an OCD thing where i repeat number and words non stop in my head. Very frustrating. This movie kicked off a 23 thing that still comes up in my day to day life even now.
@pamelapeters334211 ай бұрын
I liked this movie because I also had a weird experience with the number 23 and was shocked to learn that seeing or becoming obsessed with the number was an actual phenomenon.
@fakename854311 ай бұрын
what year is it?
@aregulargenericname879411 ай бұрын
@@fakename854317 days to 2024
@Shadowonwater8 ай бұрын
In high school I once met a girl who was convinced that the number 23 was following her around everywhere. I had never seen this movie but I had vaguely heard of it and asked her if the movie had anything to do with it. She awkwardly said yes. Anyway I wondered to myself if I should tell her my birthday was on the 23 of the month I was born. I decided to do it because I wanted to what her reaction was. Her reaction was basically "Oh no! Again! See what I mean?!"
@hartthorn11 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite "what the fuck was that?" movies. You're not wrong that it seemingly can't decide what the hell it's trying to do. Part of me suspects it was trying to do that thing of "You don't understand, this is what it FEELS like when you have OCD/Schizophrenia" or something. All the bullshit ways they get to 23 is just an example of it. It's not that the number ever really had any power, but that for obsessive types, once the answer gets stuck in your head, you'll keep finding ways to make questions that lead to it. And it's worth noting, schizophrenia is held to be highly heritable, and of the people we find who have this obsession it's a man, his father, and his son. And then one jack ass doctor. I feel like it might have been better if they more heavily leaned in on the irrationality of it all. Like having Carrey establish some "rules" early on in the trek that he then very clearly breaks as a way to show ALL the "rules" are just fuckin' fake.
@jaspurr20244 ай бұрын
Just clicked this video and my phones percentage was 23 😮
@whateverwhatever40264 ай бұрын
Mine is at 69%...Niiice.
@bowenhorne061611 ай бұрын
12:20 so what I’m hearing is we should really be investigating the number 32?
@ddlovesjc111 ай бұрын
I haven't seen this movie in quite some time. But as you were going through it, I remembered thinking "Wait...they're picking and choosing with the number 23". Thank you, Ryan, for providing us with your unique video creation and storytelling style. I hope you have a fantastic Holiday Season!!! Love ya
@charlesfuzak11 ай бұрын
Isn't that exactly what real obsessive numerologists do though? Numerology isn't a thing but people attempt to link specific numbers to everything even if its ridiculous or takes extreme mental gymnastics.
7 ай бұрын
I’m 23, and I was born 23 years ago.
@teh1337guy11 ай бұрын
Imagining this video going on for two hours and Ryan just progressively transitions into blackface
@shaywalker214211 ай бұрын
So you know, I turned 24 on December 23rd, 2012, also my full name has 23 letters in it. And my mom was 23 when she had me. I got a little paranoid after this movie came out.
@FullMetal62511 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw the 23s on Ryan's face I was praying every time he cut back to himself there would be more and more
@nuclear_war_games3 ай бұрын
While the idea of the number 23 being connected to literally everything sounds ridiculous, it aint totally stupid as Jim Carry's character and his father might have an hereditary form of Apophenia which is a mental illness similar to Paredolia where you percieve patterns and connections in certain things which makes you believe that these parts are connected to you and you are part of some elaborate but imaginary conspiracy, just like Jim Carry's character who believes that the book "Number 23" is connected to him cause the connections he sees between the book and his life
@guybrushmonkey9711 ай бұрын
Loved the facepaint, have a great end of the year Ryan!
@Arkiarmor11 ай бұрын
I still don't see how this movie is a prequel to the hit show 24
@PriestessOfSlaanesh5 ай бұрын
Make all your silly jokes about the movie, yet your videolenght is 20:58. And guess what? 20 + 8 is 28... and - 5 is? Well? EXPLAIN?
@rossjones153011 ай бұрын
(I’m that guy calling this movie their “guilty pleasure” on Instagram/Twitter) The film is about *obsession*, but it’s also parody; the way I view it, it’s an unsuccessful mix of satire and genuine thriller, but you can’t ignore the… formulaic nature of the story progression. There’s the ghost of a good story in there to do with OCD/Schizophrenia, but, but it’s never completed.
@schulzbrianr11 ай бұрын
Man I have to disagree, I always thought this was such a fun movie. Definitely not great, but I also really like Knowing. I think calling this the worst thriller/movie you've ever seen, when you have at least a dozen "found footage" movies with no cinematographic quality or acting chops is a little strong.
@jeremy818911 ай бұрын
This is one my favorite movies ever haha loved seeing Jim Carrey try his hand at something like this AND numerology is pretty interesting lol it's cheesy but something about it always drew me in
@darkrequiemzero11 ай бұрын
I hope you're doing better. I'm glad you're uploading still. Your videos are always great and have helped me discover many different horror movies. Ty so much
@deadheart0811 ай бұрын
I liked that one -.-
@ImDudeRandom909 ай бұрын
The real conspiracy here is that a film that has characters named Topsy Kretts, Sirius Leary, and Robin Sparrow, also has a character named Miles Phoenix, the first names of two main characters from Ace Attorney, a game series which is infamous for it's play-on-word names for it's superfluous cast.
@LeoEnigma11 ай бұрын
i actually liked this movie not gonna change my mind!!!
@Nat-Woods11 ай бұрын
Every like 7 yrs I forget how this movie ends and I watch it and I’m always so disappointed
@lakotagrywlf11 ай бұрын
We aren’t supposed to believe that there is anything scary and magical about the number 23. We are meant to be scared of how fast and easy the character falls into delusional conspiracy theories that have slim superficial validity. Now the real conspiracy, are we supposed to believe that you don’t already know this and aren’t just hoping to provoke people like me into correcting you for ‘engagement?’
@gibbypeen582611 ай бұрын
Homie out here with the x files shenanigans lol
@consistentlystupid472611 ай бұрын
I know I saw this movie but I honestly don't remember any of it at all. That being said, I think too much grief is being given to the concept of finding the number 23 in everything. It's not supposed to make sense, or be logical, which is exactly why they can just reverse "32" into "23" or only use specific parts of dates that fit their narrative. You can find this sort of numerology is all sorts of conspiracy theories in real life, and they do exactly what this film does when it comes to finding ways to make the numbers fit the point they're trying to make. Now I don't think this makes the movie GOOD, but I do think that it shouldn't be used against the movie as a negative.