You guys are incredible every single show. Doesn't matter if there's a topic or interview that I'm not very up for in the show because the conversations, jokes, and excitement that you all share is amazing. I'm always grabbed by the show because it feels like I'm talking with friends or listening to friends talk about the exact same things I'm steeped in. Keep it up!
@tennisCharlzz2 ай бұрын
I have to credit the interviewers with asking absolutely amazing questions. Pointing to music, to a science fair project, I mean, just incredible. Kudos, you two!
@illuvattar2 ай бұрын
If you're interested in the film vs digital debate, check out the 2012 documentary Side by Side. Really interesting doc that shows the pros and cons on both sides very well.
@VariTimo2 ай бұрын
It’s not really up to date now. It takes a lot of older attributes of film into consideration that modern films don’t have as much. Also digital film emulation wasn’t at the same level back then. Steve Yedlin’s website is a much better resource on the topic these days. Especially the Display Prep demo and the page On Color Science.
@BobbyM8172 ай бұрын
As an Oklahoman, I loved this film. It was also pretty awesome seeing my street on the big screen. Lee Isaac Chung with another banger!
@myp16002 ай бұрын
I've never seen twiater but the generation that got to experience it seems really happy about it..
@dannyhern16732 ай бұрын
This is my new favorite channel u guys are so on point and knowledgeable.
@gerrynassar35922 ай бұрын
Film is alot of fun. Good direction, star power and action sequences. Also has heart.
@metersreviews2 ай бұрын
Really well done and insightful conversation guys. Lee seems like a genuinely super down to earth dude, and watching the interview only made me want to revisit the movie more!
@rianjohannemanzon77712 ай бұрын
Twisters The Third Wind Tagline: Chase the Storm or The Storm Chases You The 3rd Installment of the Twisters Franchise Directed by Lee Isaac Chung Screenplay by Mark L. Smith Story by Joseph Kosinski Based on the Characters by Michael Crichton & Anne-Marie Martin Produced by Frank Marshall & Patrick Crowley Executive Producers Steven Spielberg Thomas Hayslip Ashley Jay Sandberg & Anthony Tittanegro Music by Benjamin Wallfisch Runtime: 127 Minutes (2 Hours and 7 Minutes) Premise: Taking Place 2 Years After the 2nd Film Kate and Tyler Are Now a Couple Javi has a Girlfriend When They Realize Another Tornado Outbreak is Coming To Oklahoma The Trio and Tornado Wranglers Must Reunite With the New and Old Ways Within Returning Cast Daisy Edgar-Jones Glen Powell Anthony Ramos Brandon Perea Maura Tierney Harry Hadden-Paton Sasha Lane Tunde Adebimpe Katy O'Brian Stephen Oyoung New Cast Steven Yeun Keanu Reeves Natalie Portman Cameos Helen Hunt as Jo Hardling
@josemunoz38342 ай бұрын
Sweet G4 mug Gabe! Longlegs was so good. I have seen it twice already, and I'm going again this weekend
@ShoeDog-123452 ай бұрын
Great episode!! I would love to see y'all interview M. Night Shyamalan again for TRAP, or Doug Limon for The Instigators
@seanoconnell20732 ай бұрын
…. Stay tuned!
@theheadsproductions2 ай бұрын
I loved both Longlegs and Twisters
@LilDew2 ай бұрын
Cool friendly questions in the interview 👍👍
@rajendrabiswas2 ай бұрын
really nice director
@PhilTovo2 ай бұрын
I agree with both of you about Longlegs. I think I over hyped this movie so much that I was a little let down, but I still think it was very well made. Kevin, I sent you a DM about the interrogation scene. That was the first time Maika saw Cage for the first time in make up, and this video I sent shows how much her heart rate rises upon seeing him. Sean, your legs comment at the end 😂...perfect finish to the episode.
@have_studs_will_travel28092 ай бұрын
Want do you think happened at the end of "Long legs"?
@tennisCharlzz2 ай бұрын
I haven't heard it yet, but I wonder how much Contact and the Jodie Foster character (and Matthew McConaughey character played the archetypes vs. Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton) played into this. It seems too coincidental not to have been a huge influence.
@sirtmannondaloose2 ай бұрын
Great episode guys ! I really enjoyed longlegs but I think my expectations were a bit too high
@samgraef30282 ай бұрын
I align more with Sean on Longlegs. I think people hyped it up so much as being this horrifying thing that will get under your skin, as well as the brilliant marketing. I found the movie to just be fine. It never really scared or disturbed me. It was just a run-of-the-mill crime thriller with some questionable plot elements. Oddly enough though, I have had the desire to watch it again. I also read the childhood trauma theory and thought it really enriched the story of the film, so maybe I’ll give it another watch at some point. I’m also at a 3/5 on it, though.
@JeremyBrubacher2 ай бұрын
I am so sick and tired of the Film is “better” than digital debate. Film is wonderful, but there is nothing about it that is more or less better. I have seen films look incredibly cinematic and filmic shot of Digital and I have seen films shot on film that have a lot of characteristics of what we associate with digital.
@atatur1232 ай бұрын
Film stock & processing has changed so much that it no longer looks like it did in the 70s & 80s. I hate to say it but it honestly makes very little difference nowadays.
@JeremyBrubacher2 ай бұрын
@@atatur123 1000%
@VariTimo2 ай бұрын
@@atatur123That depends on the workflow and the creative choices people make. Stuff like Inherent Vice and Licorice Pizza look like movies of their time. Not just because of the production design and costumes but because they used lenses from that time and color timed the movie to look this way. These movies were shot and finished on film. But it can be totally different too. Tenet and Oppenheimer were shot and finished on film too but they don’t look retro.
@VariTimo2 ай бұрын
Film still has some technical advantages over digital even in a digital finish. But yeah it’s also a creative choice what you in post. Steve Yedlin comes closer to “the film look” than some movies shot on film, even though he shoot digital now.
@gordoncutter92412 ай бұрын
Longlegs was a disappointment. It's basically a better shot - but worse written - than average episode of Chris Carter's Millennium TV series from the 90's. Same concept and themes. The metal ball element was also something that was directly lifted from Coscarelli's Phantasm. So nothing really fresh or unique in it. I was honestly bored throughout the whole thing - nearly dozed off at a couple of points there. The only original element, I guess, was Cage's performance, but that whole character belonged in a completely different film.
@adamJKpunk2 ай бұрын
Here’s Glen Powell in this movie: “Yeeeeeeeeee hawwwwww!” The first half of this movie is so god damn annoying. Literally, Glen Powell and his Neanderthal friends are hillbilly KZbinrs who drive pickup trucks into tornados and shoot fireworks into them. I was like please get me out of here. Then the movie calms down a little and becomes a little more watchable by the second part. Dude screams “Yeeee Haw” about 409 times though. Super annoying characters.
@have_studs_will_travel28092 ай бұрын
When Powell started spouting science in the barn, I checked out of the film LoL
@MRide30002 ай бұрын
The obnoxiously woke casting really took me out of it. Opening scene: 3 hot white woken and 4 brown men. I was out from the very beginning.