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What's this gay shit now?
How is this related to Discounted Moby?
Second Wind is his thing; he promoted it on RLMHow is this related to Discounted Moby?
Saw Overlord on their recommendation too. Aside from the fact that it was a Bad Robot production, I find RLM's recommendations to be mostly miss for the same kind of reasons. Modern Indie movies just aren't that good relative to the cost of going to the theater. Arguably a lot of mainstream studio movies too. Modern movies are more like okay streaming content rather than event movies to set aside a weekend for, and even then, they're competing with shows from 30 or 40 years ago.I watched Late Night with the Devil after I saw the Half in the Bag. I was kind of bored by it. Not sold on the lead performance at all. He was great at being the glib showman, but in his vulnerable moments, I didn’t see any real vulnerability, fear, grief, sadness, devastation - I was feeling like “am I supposed to think he’s insincere through and through, or am I supposed to empathize with a real human who made some bad choices?” Idk I just feel like he’s not a strong enough actor to show that range.
Saw Overlord on their recommendation too. Aside from the fact that it was a Bad Robot production, I find RLM's recommendations to be mostly miss for the same kind of reasons. Modern Indie movies just aren't that good relative to the cost of going to the theater. Arguably a lot of mainstream studio movies too. Modern movies are more like okay streaming content rather than event movies to set aside a weekend for, and even then, they're competing with shows from 30 or 40 years ago.
Then again, they recommended shit like HBO's Last of Us. Their taste in movies and TV, as stated by someone prior, is a mixed bag and it comes across as "we're offensive but we're not offensive"The fact they haven't fallen over themselves to recommend The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a symptom their lousy taste in movies and failure to recognize films that are actually entertaining is getting worse.
That's a case of them being way behind the times, as the game itself is a movie that pretends to be a game.Then again, they recommended shit like HBO's Last of Us. Their taste in movies and TV, as stated by someone prior, is a mixed bag and it comes across as "we're offensive but we're not offensive"
I won't really care about Second Wind until they have Mr. Evans do a Fully Richomatic.Second Wind is his thing; he promoted it on RLM
Its just going to be Rich doing this for like 20 mins.I won't really care about Second Wind until they have Mr. Evans do a Fully Richomatic.
Good.Everyone liked it except for Rich, who was incredibly creeped out and uncomfortable through the whole thing.
I can already picture that part of the video...Also I guess, Dune Part 2 will be part of the 2024 so far catch up video.
It will be out in the same day as their catch-up reviews of The Batman and last year's Mission Impossible and I mean never everAlso I guess, Dune Part 2 will be part of the 2024 so far catch up video.
I don’t trust their takes on modern horror at this point, I think they might be tired of their own cynicism and try to convince themselves something new is better than it really is. I had a phase like that a couple years ago and I got over that pretty quickly lol.Saw Overlord on their recommendation too. Aside from the fact that it was a Bad Robot production, I find RLM's recommendations to be mostly miss for the same kind of reasons. Modern Indie movies just aren't that good relative to the cost of going to the theater. Arguably a lot of mainstream studio movies too. Modern movies are more like okay streaming content rather than event movies to set aside a weekend for, and even then, they're competing with shows from 30 or 40 years ago.
Modern Horror is in a weird rut too. It can't take place in the 21th century because everyone's got a phone, any time before than always looks like a pastiche of the period it's set in, and American horror doesn't like to have characters in it, so the drama is lacking. I know I saw Overlord in a theater and I can't remember anything about it. For $13, an unmemorable experience is just as a bad as an actual bad experience.I don’t trust their takes on modern horror at this point, I think they might be tired of their own cynicism and try to convince themselves something new is better than it really is. I had a phase like that a couple years ago and I got over that pretty quickly lol.
Say's who? True, a lot of old-school scenarios are rendered somewhat null and void with the emergence of smart phones but you add a throw away line "Oh man, no signal, yadda yadda." And boom, we are right back to where we started. Plus, it opens doors to tell different kinds of stories. Having a smart phone didn't mean jack shit in It Follows or something like Green Room was all about trying to get access to a phone.It can't take place in the 21th century because everyone's got a phone