Adam needs to be cast in Smile 3. Please make this happen.
@downspiralАй бұрын
He's got a scaring smile
@SamuTTАй бұрын
SMIL3*
@praticleАй бұрын
the smiling
@Squarian33Ай бұрын
Adum or whoever uploads to Apple Podcasts. Today’s episode cuts off at 1:20:14 just so you’re aware.
@lethelweapon5Ай бұрын
Ik its doing it on Spotify as well. I switch to KZbin to Finnish it lol
@YMSАй бұрын
Will be fixed by tomorrow, thank you!
@polus2494Ай бұрын
Also on Pocket Casts
@maciejszypelt7623Ай бұрын
RIP Ralph. Its a shame he smiled
@slimnave4846Ай бұрын
He smiled and then turned into a car....
@moritzzz1Ай бұрын
okay this one is kinda funny
@Kellan__they-themАй бұрын
He got vored by Sandy
@C.G.Jr.Ай бұрын
FOR CONTEXT - Tetsuo is one of the first of a brilliant wave of films from japan called Punk films / Cyberounk films. More often than not, the films were meant to overly abrasive to a harsh degree, lacking in narrative but stylistically ripe - also usually featuring a cast of punk musicians and or the film was made by a punk artist. To me, the greatest film of this wave is the swan song to all Cyber Punk films- Electric Dragon 80,000v (made by the amazing Gakuryu Ishii). It has the aggression and the abrasivness, but it's got a Sam Raimi Spiderman energy to it with a fun pulpy narrative that isn't as loose as most either Cyberpunk films.
@Komnen0sАй бұрын
Everyone should explore the rest of Shinya Tsukamato's filmography. He's a phenomenal director and it's a shame the Tetsuo movies are the only thing most westerners know him from. Right after _The Body Hammer,_ he did a movie called _Tokyo Fist_ (1995) that I almost love more than Tetsuo. It's about a salaryman who's paranoid that his girlfriend is cheating on him with his boxer friend, so he takes up the sport himself to show he's the bigger man. From there it becomes this brutal, hallucinatory examination of how toxic masculinity can destroy a man and everyone around him. It's beautifully photographed and shot as well. It goes for something similar as _Fight Club_ but accomplishes it more artfully, imo.
@Dethmaster64Ай бұрын
1:23:58 Alex’s 5 second rendition of Tetsuo: The Iron Man
@MalikDjazziАй бұрын
Hilarious 😂
@adriangraves7255Ай бұрын
As a gay man, im suprised that Adam did not bring up once how gay Tetsuo was. Its one of the best gay love stories of all time
@C.G.Jr.Ай бұрын
Genuinely lol
@Lizard____Ай бұрын
Literally ends with them merging into a big, metal phallus and everything lmao
@MattHolman-w6pАй бұрын
"Our love can destroy this whole fucking world" one of the BEST end movie quotes ever
@robinsandquistАй бұрын
The Spotify version of this episode cuts off at 1:20:14, just so you're aware !
@jaevee1618Ай бұрын
Getting my Criterion 4K of No Country for Old Men today. Would love for that to be a recommendation in the future
@herbalcoast358Ай бұрын
Tfw you really want to hear what they have to say about Memoir of a Snail but it isn’t properly releasing in the UK until February and you don’t want to be spoiled
@brainhemАй бұрын
they talk about it for a bit without spoilers, also if you're not aware they both loved it
@crappyposts34774 күн бұрын
Just saw it in Dublin a month before it’s official release. Trust me, it’s amazing
@miisherАй бұрын
One of my favorite pods. Always look forward to the next episode, thanks for all the great content boys
@landminelover926Ай бұрын
I'm very grateful to you guys for introducing me to Adam Elliot's stuff years ago. It's been a while since I was as emotionally affected by something as I was by Memoir of a Snail
@killaspongebob666Ай бұрын
I miss Ralph. I love every episode still but I was just relistening to some classic ralphisodes and I miss his rambunctious Italiano charm. It's a shame he was arrested for Minecrafting that CEO in new York.
@coreyweber2340Ай бұрын
Memoir of a Snail has been nominated for Best Animated Feature for the 2025 Golden Globes. I guess we'll see how it goes come Oscar time.
@jwnj9716Ай бұрын
Ah yes, Tetsuo. Eraserhead on steroids.
@Komnen0sАй бұрын
I don't get the Eraserhead comparisons. They're not similar films other than that they're in black and white and there's lots of industrial sounds/imagery.
@AlfredSoulАй бұрын
I think it can be very effective for the killer in a horror movie to be taunting the victims, if they are supposed to sadistic, like in Scream, or if they have a personal connection to the victims and want to see them suffer specifically. Or in supernatural ways, if the fear itself is what the monster needs somehow and not death, like with Pennywise in It, but the threat needs to still be real; if the villain is just trolling the victim over and over, they just lose credibility.
@luigiwiiUUАй бұрын
Smile demon feeds on trauma but for some reason it kills you in a week instead of just letting you live to continue feeding on your trauma
@waywardlaserАй бұрын
Can't wait to hear you guys discuss Lost in Translation; it's my favourite movie. Hope you both like it!
@tommym7321Ай бұрын
Alex nailed my feelings about Smile 2 when talking about the dance troupe in her apartment. That, in theory, was a horrifying scene and was shot in such a scary way but it just wasn't scary because of the dumb smiles and the fact that (to Adams point) you knew there wasn't really any risk of her being hurt. I decently liked the movie but didn't care about it or find it scary
@vjara94Ай бұрын
Memoir of a snail is such a beautiful.. but depressing.. depressing movie, with a bittersweet ending well earned.
@thecinematicmind8 сағат бұрын
Got to see Memoir of a Snail with Adam Elliot in person where it won Best Film at the London Film Festival. Absolutely deserved and incredible animated film.
@dannyfain3961Ай бұрын
Personally I interpreted the moment Smile II became the dream was the sequence with the dancers attacking her. She falls unconsious, and I think that's when the demon takes over.
@JojosCrazyChannelАй бұрын
I wonder if Adum & Alex are aware of Luca Guadagnino in talks with directing a DC film called, Sgt. Rock, starring Daniel Craig?
@Dethmaster64Ай бұрын
Also being written by the Potion Seller Justin Kuritzkes
@ralph_bernhardt16 күн бұрын
Thanks for recommending Memoir of a Snail, it was one of my favorite films of 2024! I would have never heard about it otherwise.
@tonydoe5991Ай бұрын
Thanks for recommending memoir, I haven't watched any films for a month and this movie was like medicine for me.
@larryfishmasАй бұрын
I absolutely love Tetsuo! That said i think all their criticisms were completely fair. Glad they got something out of it and Adum seemed to genuinely enjoy it.
@CuddleSnugglesworthАй бұрын
I disagree on the 800 xenomorphs. 800 xenomorphs is absolutely more terrifying than 1.
@SonicHaXD19 күн бұрын
2:07:35 I love you Alex so much for saying that XD
@Purplef1reАй бұрын
Y'all pretty much perfectly explained the very reasons why I am not a fan of Smile 2. Literally the whole second half of the movie is "oh wait, but this is actually an illusion!...oh wait, but this is actually also an illusion! Isn't that so sCaWy?" The main actress was the best part of that thing by far and I hope she is able to get involved in better project in the future.
@duckheadbobАй бұрын
That is why i don't like it either, it would've been actually fun to see her like getting pushed through and on stage while she's breaking down, kinda a better commentary on how alot of people in these positions aren't really in control. But we go off and do this whole stupid freezer plot line instead.
@Firemandan86Ай бұрын
Someone got very mad at me in the comments of a different video for saying Smile 2 was bad
@Deadwolf27Ай бұрын
My brother tried to make fun of me me for saying Smile 1 sucked.
@KayPeeOpeeАй бұрын
I haven't seen either but why are people so defensive over these movies specifically?
@tofutophАй бұрын
“Oh my god you don’t like this movie we will all forget about a couple years from now.” Don’t get the simping for this movie. People act like it’s such high art when it’s just an average movie at best.
@Firemandan86Ай бұрын
@ I got called cringe for saying I don’t get people who take this movie seriously, on a YMS clips channel video recently. It’s not like I’m going out of my way and telling them they’re wrong for liking a movie. The fans of this movie seem very insecure
@o0XxShimmyxX0oАй бұрын
me
@etgohome1343Ай бұрын
This question has nothing to do with anything, but do you boys enjoy Metallica?
@connorw2kАй бұрын
I do
@jackhohe4147Ай бұрын
This episode does have the boys talking about a metal guy
@etgohome1343Ай бұрын
@jackhohe4147 Point taken, I prolly should've made that connection lol I didn't watch the movie but I've heard enough about it over the years
@exoskeletonsАй бұрын
34:10 Not Alex mistaking Pyromaniac for Pyrocynical 😭
@ajzeg01Ай бұрын
Kinds of Kindness was actually finished before Poor Things, it just released after.
@s0daobamnaАй бұрын
Adum you'd like tetsuo 2 because a child dies on screen
@rrensaa17 күн бұрын
In the most hilariously visceral way imaginable too lol
@MonkeyShinesuАй бұрын
I got a big deja vu and thought this was a reupload, but then I realized the thing I was remembering was Adam's solo stream.
@tonywords6713Ай бұрын
I came across this movie years ago on KZbin and had basically the response of Alex "yup this is cool but a bit too much"
@OnioncreatureАй бұрын
Memoir of a Snail is such a freaking banger.
@ElvenSonicАй бұрын
14:30 I’ve never met another person alive who’s also enjoyed mary and max. Everyone i’ve shown it to has given up fifteen minutes in, deeming it mean spirited and “tell don’t show.” People who watch movies *hate* narration no matter the context. Mary and Max is one of my all time favorite movies, but I wouldn’t project that onto the numerous people I know who hate it and think it’s stupid lmao.
@shields_22Ай бұрын
Don't know if anyone else has noticed, but the spotify release of this episode is missing the last like 40-50 minutes. All the discussion on the recommendation and QNA are gone.
@runningcommentary2125Ай бұрын
I feel like if someone asks you to summarise the plot of Tetsuo, you can just play the clip of Alex clinking the metal thing and screaming.
@MM-jc7uv11 күн бұрын
Sounds like a shit movie
@ShaneRob93Ай бұрын
I love Tetsu, but I get where Alex is coming from. My personal favorites from Shinya Tsukamoto are "Tokyo Fist," "Bullet Ballet," and "A Snake of June." Which all have the spice of insanity Tsukamoto brought to Tetsuo but with much more of what I think Alex is looking for.
@thePANDEMlCАй бұрын
Have I become brain rot, destroyer of tastes? I enjoyed Smile 2 more than Memoirs of a Snail.
@aaronshouting588Ай бұрын
Hopefully Adum gives Tsukomoto’s other films a chance. Tokyo Fist, Kotoko and A Snake of June are so worth the watch!!
@yellowfamilyfunny3065Ай бұрын
Idk the scene where skye *Spoilers* accidentally kills her boyfriend is probably the most effective part at least to me and felt pretty real tbh. I think they did effectively portray the self sabotage of an addict
@lizardkingsliwinski4031Ай бұрын
Memoir of a Snail's opening credits really reminded me of the one in the film Delicatessen and than the lead actor and director of it does the voice of the French dad in this!
@reeceloomis673Ай бұрын
51:50 Alex turns Irish for half a second
@LreldgeАй бұрын
thats not irish thats a west country accent
@reeceloomis673Ай бұрын
@ I am from the United States of cheeseburger so I would not be able to tell the difference
@robinsandquistАй бұрын
1:23:57 Perfect summary of the film. Loved it ! (The film - but also this summary)
@GreyGigerАй бұрын
I don't really think the problem lies with consumers in regards to what movies are being made. It's pretty ignorant to assume that studios don't make up the majority of the issue. Voting with your wallet was never ever a true democratic solution to anything, the people who want to make money are the ones who put the media there to begin with. This isn't a bottom up issue.
@toothbrushfromnisemonogatariАй бұрын
Oh god I completely forgot the Smile director is remaking Possession
@jakobmathews1685Ай бұрын
The Smile 2 truthers fight on another day 😔
@petewadesays12Ай бұрын
Just in case it hasn't been pointed out (sorry if it has)- Spotify cuts out at 1:21: 41
@azula39065 күн бұрын
Gracias
@davisgoodrich8183Ай бұрын
Smile 3 needs to have a guest appearance from the Smiling Friends
@sammahoney9343Ай бұрын
I was watching an interview with the smile 2 director and even his answers/talking points were ripping off other filmmakers lol
@juanmabox6099Ай бұрын
No truth or dare 2. Maybe adum was thinking about the end of the ring 3
@danieltrevinocАй бұрын
11:50 That was actually Kendrick Lamar in United in Grief
@FictitiousCtrlGamesАй бұрын
Wait, what happened to Ralph? I've been out of the loop.
@emmapepperoni99727 күн бұрын
Exact same sentiments as me for Smile 2. Can't believe all the praise it got. I laughed out loud at the group smile scene. Constant emphasis on the main character's mania got annoying. We get it. She has trauma. I don't need 2 hours of her freaking out. At the end nothing mattered anyway. The whole movie was just the monster demon playing with its toy. There's no lore. No progression. Explained nothing. Just repetition. I agree. The first one was slightly better, slightly.
@attackofthecopyrightbotsАй бұрын
"Microsoft is Going to Remaster Halo: Combat Evolved Again and is Considering a PS5 Release, Says New Report" So they're "remaster"ing a hd collection although "remaster" and "remake" are used in the wrong sense nowadays so i wouldnt be surprised if they mean remake
@AnoNymous-dh2svАй бұрын
I wonder if the copy catter (smile 2 director), broke in a set of The Substance and started taking notes, because his "monster" is a way worse and way more uninspired version of that.
@goldfield0323Ай бұрын
Have you ever put ice in your shoes?
@mainchannel1566Ай бұрын
I saw "Smile 2," for the first time last week. Liked it*. It wasn't scary...but I don't find movies "scary," because I know movies are fake. *The movie is 20 minutes too long.
@HorseJointАй бұрын
I liked “Smilers 2” alot
@ryebread9299Ай бұрын
Let’s send a reminder Feederism itself isn’t scary or dangerous if theres consent y’all!
@duckheadbobАй бұрын
Eh i dint think smilers 2 is that bad, its not a good movie but i think they miss some points of the monster. Its goal isnt to kill you, the movie states its goal to feed off your brain like a parasite, and its passed on yo another person by the whole killing. Yah thats an excuse to just fuck with the protag, but at least it attempts to explain this stuff. I think Adam is a bit overly harsh on the derivativeness of the film, its not talk to me, but i wouldn't call it like soulless and devoid of originality. You could definitely do more, id like instead if they cut all the illusion bullshit and just had people pushing this severely ill woman on stage for the tour. Really lean into the dark comedy aspect
@marco9056Ай бұрын
Smile 2 fans are Zac Snyder fans
@Lm0956Ай бұрын
Sardonismile
@arloandbehold88Ай бұрын
Finally, people who recognize how bad the Smile movies are
@DonKen66Ай бұрын
When are guys getting a 3rd host already?
@Ragnarok540Ай бұрын
Or at least more frequent guests.
@drew_gordon12 күн бұрын
Tetsuo II: Body Hammer is the best of the series, and Tokyo Fist (don't you just love generic Asian film titles) is awesome too, Shadow of Fire was better than Godzilla Minus One. Watch Tetsuo II and spot the sequence that 'Blade 3' blatantly ripped off, only without as horrific a payoff. Also I Hate Everything's review sucks.
@octopuss1918Ай бұрын
Adam, you're in the minority on this one. The public likes these horror films.
@toch951gallegos3Ай бұрын
What movie did Alex mention during tetsou the iron man
@herbalcoast358Ай бұрын
He mentioned quite a few: Eraserhead, Salo, Titane, The Substance, probably more that I can’t remember
@toch951gallegos3Ай бұрын
@herbalcoast358 signalis
@toch951gallegos3Ай бұрын
@herbalcoast358 or something thank you tho
@clanofclams2720Ай бұрын
@@toch951gallegos3that's a game
@skabetti346Ай бұрын
Funny Comment
@larsonracies8636Ай бұрын
As much as I am sick of Ryan Reynold's deadpool shtick deadpool and wolverine was enjoyable dumb fun while I think mars express is superior they are both fun on similar levels of enjoyment. One is fun for appreciation of the craft, the other is enjoyable just to turn your brain off and watch.
@shiobuzz3724Ай бұрын
alex was a bit of a buzzkill talking about tetsuo
@docvince1491Ай бұрын
So was Adam when talking about Treasure Planet last time. Yin and Yang and all that.
@yellowfamilyfunny3065Ай бұрын
1:00:00 Adum you are wrong lol. only the last 20 minutes, from when they stuck their hand down her throat, was not real
@BeeevaaaАй бұрын
Hmm no wicked
@lofibeat45Ай бұрын
Guys I love you please get a third person.
@sydberetta4649Ай бұрын
Just bring Ralph back? 😅
@meeklysheeplingАй бұрын
Thank you for discussing and bringing attention to Memoir of a Snail 🐌 it definitely hit me hard when I saw it in theaters likely because it sat me down, took me off guard with it's messages and storytelling while making me swallow really difficult pills I've been ignoring for quite some time. It had me tearing up for about two days after I saw it while I processed it. I purchased it on digital and looking forward to rewatching it with a comforting dessert. Been pushing others to give it a chance if they can. 10/10 for me 🪱
@femalehero420Ай бұрын
I thought the backup dancer scene was pretty trippy and well done. The ending was gay tho