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I hope Kyle sits down with Jay to do a Re:View of Space Cop.
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I hope Kyle sits down with Jay to do a Re:View of Space Cop.
That's how I found RLM, actually. Into Darkness had a pretty aggressive marketing campaign in gaslighting people into liking Benedict Cumberbatch (it happens to be his worst role) and started looking for actual critical reviews.I think it was Greg Owen that made a video that goes into why negative videos get more views than positive ones.
Makes sense, really. When you have the media telling you that you have to like what they like, you're going to seek out differing opinions to help you understand why what you think isn't total lunacy. And a lot of times, the loudest voices are the loudest because they're the most frustrated.
I saw the trailer for Strange Darling before a couple movies this summer (the only one I remember for sure is Longlegs), and thanks to RLM's multiple videos I was like "it's Kyle Gallner!" and mentally filed it as something to check out. Went to see it today, and it was fantastic. It helped that I was the only one in the theater, so there was no chance of my experience getting ruined. I won't go into detail, but I will repeat the advice to go in blind. I will say that the trailer does not spoil the movie, surprisingly.
I agree with all the points made in their review, it's an expertly crafted movie that really plays with your expectations in a good way, unlike that hack fraud Rian Johnson. It's a shame that it doesn't seem to be getting a whole lot of buzz, but hopefully good word of mouth will help more people see it. Highly recommend.
I've heard of that study before, and I don't really care about spoilers personally, but I'll elaborate why I think you should avoid them for this movie while basically spoiling the whole thing below:View attachment 6362854
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This is my favorite retort on the subject of spoilers -- if you refuse to be spoiled, you must refrain from watching any movie or reading any story more than once. Otherwise, you are endorsing spoilers.
Of course, you can watch a movie more than once; I was saying that people who claim to hate spoilers make no sense when they watch a movie more than once since they have spoiled the movies ∴ they have little right to complain.Now, I won't say that the movie will be ruined for you if you know some or all of what I wrote above, because that's impossible to determine; you can only watch a movie once, after all. I will say that it's probably best to err on the side of caution this time, even if you don't really care about spoilers. The payoff is worth it, in my opinion.
Simple solution: Get black out drunk every time you watch a movie.Of course, you can watch a movie more than once; I was saying that people who claim to hate spoilers make no sense when they watch a movie more than once since they have spoiled the movies ∴ they have little right to complain.
Simple solution: Get black out drunk every time you watch a movie.
I misspoke; I meant to say you can only watch a movie for the first time once, and thus you can't say for sure how you would have experienced it that first time without spoilers if you did get spoiled, or vice versa. While my personal preference is to try and avoid them to preserve an experience I can't get a second time, I do think some people get way too worked up over them and should calm down. My bad.Of course, you can watch a movie more than once; I was saying that people who claim to hate spoilers make no sense when they watch a movie more than once since they have spoiled the movies ∴ they have little right to complain.
Yeah, good media does this. Bad media is completely disposable after one watch.it was fun to recontextualize the entire movie and see all the clues that led up to the big reveal, as well as constantly thinking about how the scenes with Tyler in them were actually playing out
I staunchly agree with this. My angle on the subject is biased by exposure to nearly histrionic pop-culture posters online; think r/fuckcars for cinephiles. I don't interact with these folks any longer, but whenever a carveout is made for them in a movie review, I'm reminded that they exist. It's like beholding a sea of unused ADA parking slots in front of a tiny mom'n'pop hardware store. Irksome.I do think some people get way too worked up over them and should calm down.
Nice. I feel like some of the energy has returned to their videos lately, here they are trying out a new format with set dressing and they've done a lot of Half in the Bags too. We just need a new multivid storyline ala Jay turning gay to scam Plinkett again and we'll be golden.BOTW Donald Farmer Market
The format is them watching a video for 10 minutesBOTW Donald Farmer Market
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OelPQj4mjBo
They’re apparently watching all of them, for at least 10 minutes. Jays outfit is doing something for someone, I’m sure.
The format is them watching a video for 10 minutes
If one of them thinks the movie is worth finishing, they ring a bell and they keep watching to the end
If 10 minutes pass and no one rings the bell, they give up on the movie and toss it
I think that'd be a solid format for future wheel episodes.
The bell can only be rung once per person, so Mike has to make sure the video is extra bad and extra longInteresting idea, but it also seems like the sort of format a drunken Mike could easily abuse to force the others to suffer through garbage.
The bell can only be rung once per person, so Mike has to make sure the video is extra bad and extra long