I just feel so sad for Shaq. He's a massive superman fan and has wanted to branch out more and pay tribute to the character. Steel was the closest he could get to playing superman and the movie was just sad.
I feel sad too, he deserved better. Steel was a good character, I especially liked him in Superman The Animated Series. I really do wish that this movie could have been better, as I think that any DC or Marvel super hero I like has the potential for a movie or at least a significant part in one.
honestly, shaq being a superman fan actually boosts my likeness for him i'm personally not a superman fan, but people who are fans of superman usually are some of the best parts of the dc fandom. because of the movies, everyone asociates superman with being a boring character, however, the comics is completely different. the comics depict a very chill guy who loves his friends and humanity. he's not clark kent because he doesn't want people to know he's an alien, he's clark kent because he loves being among humans anyone who can look past those awful man of steel movies and see the true character of superman is always a good person in my book since they love the superman that helps a young girl from game-ending herself and not hate on the superman that flys through a populated office building
What’s so funny to me is that the actor who played Lenny Luthor in Superman 4 eventually went on to play actual Lex Luthor in Supergirl. And he’s really good as Lex too.
Yeah I can't remember much about the show or the movie but I remember when it came out and I enjoyed it. It feels alot like the power rangers movie in how they approached it.
I still remember watching Max Steel, both as a cartoon and the movie, and the only thing I was disappointed was the extent of what they changed from the source material. Like, I would've liked more personality from the Elementors and did more with the main villain, but I didn't hate it
Pretty clever move to use Morbius, to contrast against all those other terrible superhero movies. Goes to further show what a movie Morbius is. It really is the superhero movie of all time.
By far the movie of all time, no doubt. The casting is some of the in the movie industry nowadays. The special effects are. The music choice is definitely there, further cementing it's place as the movie of all time. /10, certainly a movie
Honestly, 'Son of the Mask' is a film I wouldn't mind if it had stuck to the comic. It'd be interesting to see Jamie Kennedy put on the mask and go around killing people. Then the baby kills people. Then the dog kills people. And by the end of the film, everyone's dead Happy ending :)
@@goob_goob_gooby_goob and then at the end a talent agent looks on in horror and asks what the name of the film is, prompting the man pitching this story to say “The Aristocats”
Underdog is actually a really fun movie. Not all movies have to be Top tier Masterclass Cinema. Although i wouldn't exactly go watch it in Theatres or pop it on during a Movie Night or anything
I’m honestly shocked max steel was rated so low. Granted I watched it only once years ago and remember nothing of it but I didn’t think it was that bad and thought the cg was really good for what the budget was. Only complaints I can remember having was the climax was mid compared to the elementor fight and there could’ve been more forms, again, especially in the climax.
@@cxthednalien I do remember watching the cartoon when I was younger, it was a lot of fun and it kinda reminded me of ben 10, what with its different transformations and a villain who wants to steal the main character's power.
How boring it is & the fact the hero isn't at all heroic means it is by far worse than something like Morbius or Catwoman as at least they gave us memes
The doctor doom hallway scene in fant4stic was the greatest scene I’ve seen in any movie simply because pressing play on my laptop at the start of the scene also unpaused my Spotify playlist so I got to witness the whole scene play out to YMCA
It's a crime that you skipped The Power Rangers Movie and Turbo A Power Rangers Movie; but I agree that this video morbed my heart. Fun fact: My sister loved Underdog despite it's major flaws, and she named her plush dog after the "protagonist". So that's why Syndrome wanted superheroes dead.
At 8:53 nuclear man hits Lex with some kinda weird energy thing. Now, it's glowing blue, and he's supposed to be atomic or something, so it's safe to say that blue glow is Cherenkov radiation, and he just condemned Luthor to a slow and painful death by extremely severe radiation poisoning.
Max steel was one of those shows I watched all the time when I was younger, when I saw the trailer for the movie I was so excited and then it came out and I totally forgot it existed after about a week, thank you diamondbolt for bringing me back to those old memories
I unironically loved watching Zoom as a kid, I have no clue how many times I watched in on DVD. And Max Steel was a decent movie, although if you watched the show, you'd know just how bad the movie turned out to be
Superman's repair beam would probably fit right in with his golden age counterpart. They threw every power they could at him and said "yes, he can do that".
In general I loved a lot of those janky CGI dog mouth movies. I watched both Cats and Dogs movies, most of the Buddies movies, and of course Underdog. I’d say Underdog was kid me’s least favorite but that’s just because I don’t like superheroes that much (with exceptions) so I found the Saturday morning cartoon style of Underdog very hard to watch more than once even as a kid 😂
16:57 Tim Allen is black Panther has me laughing so hard 😂 and also that girl in zoom is also the same girl that played invisible woman in F4. Imagine being in 2 of the worst superhero comic films ever lol
The annoying part about f4 is the body horror Actually works it just like you said then basically becomes a completely different movie Also I've watched zoom so many times when I was younger I genuinely like it but don't think I wanna rewatch it just incase I ruin it for myself
I watched zoom a bunch too but remember weirdly a lot. The pacing's kinda weird but if you like meta reconstructions and character driven humor then I think you'll still like it.
Fun fact: howard the duck has lost media in it, one of the scenes has an unknown reggea song that is not in any of the soundtrack releases or in the credits.
Of course Morbius is back in theaters. When he appeared in Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse of Madness, and said his iconic line: "It's Morbin' time.", my theater absolutely roared with excitement. Can't wait to see how Sony handles their next masterpiece in Kraven the Hunter! He had better say: "It's Kravin' time."
Knowing Sony, they will probably put in a scene where he says "It's Kravin time!" to capitalize on the meme. Because Sony does not learn from their mistakes.
I remember watching Max Steel with one of my friends, and both of us expected a really bad movie to make fun of, but we ended up having a good time with it.
My favourite bit of trivia for Fan4stic is that Josh Trank himself requested Miles Teller for the film despite the studio not wanting him, and they eneded up fighting on set. my headcanon is that Trank was so invested in Whiplash that he personally wanted to kick the shit out of the drummer.
Now I seen max steel as a kid and back then I absolutely love this movie As a kid and the graphics and cgi kinda looks good and now I didn't realize that this movie a low percent
I made a joke about it to my sister on the way home from the movie, and I accidentally gaslit her into thinking he actually said “It’s morbin time”… 10 min after the movie ended
You don’t understand Diamondbolt, Morbius is the movie ever, it sold 1 morbillion tickets you just need to morb and the best part was when he said “it’s morbin time” Morbius is truly one of the movies
Sad Story time :( I was/am a fan of the original Max Steel line of toys, tv show and movies and even to the dislike of many (here in Mexico) I liked the reboot, even if it was different, I still quite enjoyed it. When the movie was announced I was stoked to see it, just to arrive on the theater at the day it was supposed to come out, just to see it wasn't going to be released on my city, I was so pissed I ended up seeing it online, and I actually liked it, but was still pissed…
Ironic that the 0% rotten tomatoes film was the highest grossing one on this list per 18:17. Cannot even fathom just how much 1 trillion, if not 6.3 trillion dollars is worth and it's definitely such real and accurate information that in no way can be wrong.
I saw Max Steel on my 13th birthday with some friends. Had no clue what it was about and vaguely remembered the Cartoon Network show. We were the only people in the theater and it was one of the most forgettable movies I’ve ever seen. This video unlocked that core memory for me.
I actually kinda liked Max Steel too. I barely watched the show but the movie was nice to watch because it was simple, a superhero movie, and wasn’t a marvel movie. So it was a nice change of pace.
When Morbius said “It’s morbin time” it really increased the morbingness of the film Morbius so that Morbius was actually the Morber and Jared Leto was the antimorb. Can’t wait for Morbius 2: the return of the morbin times.
DUUUDE the escape scene from Fant4stic is my favorite scene! The Sci-fi horror of it was something new and not too common for a super hero film. What really got me was Reed and Ben's interaction. How unbelievably scared and confused Ben was. And him pleading for Reed not to leave him was really well acted in my opinion.
@@GabyGeorge1996 good point. But dude that one scene would have made such an amazing one-off or short. It's all about the build TO that scene. It was all SORTA grounded and human just to have these kids get into that massive accident and left disfigured and terrified. Especially Ben and Reed. Totally not a typical Fantastic 4 thing, but it's still a great concept.
I completely forgot they made a Max Steel movie. I ran into it on the telly one time and was like the F is this? My child Brain remember the TV show been quite good and considering how much of a critique I was what I watched...That probably means it was quite good. I remember some good storylines good set pieces and generally not a single dimension characters. I think I might give it a rewatch and see if it was actually that good.
Normally I avoid lists like this, as it always annoys me that some people online, who spend their time critiquing films, just haven’t seen that many films. But glad I watched this, as I hadn’t even heard of that Tim Allen movie, and now I have to watch it.
i gotta be honest: as a kid watching the film on theaters when it was released, I had no perception of what movies were bad and terrible like how I had a massive love for the Transformers movies solely because of the CGI. That's why I actually enjoyed this movie more than I should. Now that I'm older, I realized the criticism doesn't necessarily mentions some of its most redeeming qualities such as the visuals and stuff, so I also kinda agree that while the pacing and story felt too laid out or something, the film does have some likable elements that just feel undermined due to every other negative aspect.
Didn't think I'd ever see anyone say that they enjoyed the Max Steel movie, but hey all the power to you. I also didn't know Peter Dinklage was in Underdog, but I'm not sure why I'm shocked considering he was also in Pixels.
Man max steel is such a throwback I remember my mum got me a full max steel dvd collection for my birthday and I'd watch nearly every episode whenever I got home.
@TheGlassesPro late but yeah while It would have been fun to see fantastic four villains that aren't just dr doom it probably would have been cluttered
Oh how I would've loved to see that...I feel like I'm not going to say anything new, but I'm honestly tired of dark and gritty reboots. Thankfully the fad is pretty much dead at this point.
I feel like the Slater script could be a good basis for a good Fantastic Four movie albeit cutting some of the villains to feel less cluttered and saving Doom and Galactus for potential sequels and build upon on some elements of the script
All memes and jokes aside, I honestly thought Morbius was... Fine. It's not the best movie I've ever seen, but I've definitely watched way worse. Look at the Asylum for that.
I genuinely think the only reason I liked Elektra so much was because 1. HUGE crush on jennifer garner growing up 2. One of the few dvds i owned growing up broke and going through a huge superhero phase
I kinda understand Bolt’s fascination with F4 (2015) cuz I feel the same about the Rise of Skywalker. It’s so interesting (and entertaining) to watch with how incompetent and incomprehensible the final product was
you know i remember one day when my mom and i went to blockbuster to get a movie i chose a ducktails movie but howard the duck was in the box so i accidentally watched a bit of howard the duck then we returned it and i never got to see ducktails
Dude, Max Steel was my absolute favorite show as a kid, I can’t believe how bad the movie was. I was so exited for it, but when I watched it I felt like I wanted to throw up sometimes.
Anyone else find a movie that everyone hates good? It always happens, I watch a movie and find it good then I see that everyone on the internet is trashing the movie.
8:35 "I do not understand how nearly 10 years later, the vfx could have progressed backwards" Well sir, have you heard of Jaws? edit: Damn it! He mentioned Jaws 3d
14:31 I think it was because they wanted this film to be connected to the burton films but honestly the actual movie feels more connected to forever and robin
To be fair, you have to have a pretty high IQ to understand Morbius. It prominently features many complex themes of morality and virtue, as well as the failing the medical system has had at helping those suffering from prolonged terminal illness. This is where the titular Dr Michael Morbius comes into play. He’s a doctor who attempts to find a cure for the blood disease he and many others around the world, including his own patients, suffer from. The fact he is a doctor suffering from a disease who also treats patients suffering from the same disease serves as commentary on the failure of the American Healthcare System at adequately providing the care and treatment needed to those who are less fortunate and unable to financially support their medical endeavors, leading to medical inequity, and how it has begun to affect even those whose job it is to save people. This is further emphasized by Michael’s transformation into a Vampire-Human hybrid, and how he must learn to control his newfound animalistic instincts to hunt and consume blood, in favor of saving people. The movie captures this struggle in a way that is beautifully poetic yet horrifying as a vampire hunting you for your blood is in a similar vein to the greedy corporate capitalists that run our modern hospitals, which have since lost that sense of hospitality they’re meant to provide. The heavy amount of influence from modernist writers such as George Orwell, Harper Lee, and Margaret Atwood is hard to ignore, but the genius writers behind Morbius were able to cloak these allusions so elegantly for beings with lower IQs by having heavy focus on the Dark Romanticist imagery from authors the likes of Mary Shelley to trick the inferior-brained general audience into believing the movie is simply a fun superhero movie with horror elements. We, the intellectuals, know the truth however.
Out of all the movies ever made, Morbius is definitely one of them. It has characters, plot, acting, dialogue, cinematography, soundtrack, special effects, and the writing is particularly done.
Fun fact: Howard the duck was supposed to be animated but a contractual obligation made it live action. Edit: this is from Wikipedia so take it with a large grain of salt
I just feel so sad for Shaq. He's a massive superman fan and has wanted to branch out more and pay tribute to the character. Steel was the closest he could get to playing superman and the movie was just sad.
Well at least we got Shaq fu for the snes
I feel sad too, he deserved better. Steel was a good character, I especially liked him in Superman The Animated Series. I really do wish that this movie could have been better, as I think that any DC or Marvel super hero I like has the potential for a movie or at least a significant part in one.
honestly, shaq being a superman fan actually boosts my likeness for him
i'm personally not a superman fan, but people who are fans of superman usually are some of the best parts of the dc fandom. because of the movies, everyone asociates superman with being a boring character, however, the comics is completely different. the comics depict a very chill guy who loves his friends and humanity. he's not clark kent because he doesn't want people to know he's an alien, he's clark kent because he loves being among humans
anyone who can look past those awful man of steel movies and see the true character of superman is always a good person in my book since they love the superman that helps a young girl from game-ending herself and not hate on the superman that flys through a populated office building
I uhh liked the movie
@@Dinobolt1 He's in Superman and Lois
What’s so funny to me is that the actor who played Lenny Luthor in Superman 4 eventually went on to play actual Lex Luthor in Supergirl. And he’s really good as Lex too.
Full circle
It’s a shame he’s the only good thing to come out of that show.
Woah the world works in mysterious ways.
Luthor is in his name he was born for it
He’s honestly incredible as Lex Luthor. He’s up there with Rosenbaum for me. After a while Cryer was the only good thing about that show.
Imagine bullying a movie so much that it makes it back into theaters. Is that a W or an L?(Idk about y’all but that’s a Mega L)😂
It bombed again, so W for us and L for the people making the movie I'd say
Imagine the studio unironically thinking that people liked the movie
You call sacrastic humor (which was sometimes hard to tell if it was) bullying?
@@L_HD In this case it very much is. It's literally calling the movie shitty in a mocking way.
It's giving the movie money, is it not? I'd say that's a W lmao
18:54 Unlike the other bad movies with 10 times the budget, Max Steel is pretty good considering that 5 to 10$ million dollar budget.
Yeah I can't remember much about the show or the movie but I remember when it came out and I enjoyed it. It feels alot like the power rangers movie in how they approached it.
The show is really good, you should give it a try.
@@samrichards8452 agree
The producer’s commentary on Superman IV is hilarious. The opening line is “as you can see, this picture has some budgetary problems”
I still remember watching Max Steel, both as a cartoon and the movie, and the only thing I was disappointed was the extent of what they changed from the source material. Like, I would've liked more personality from the Elementors and did more with the main villain, but I didn't hate it
the show was great personally. the movie not so much
When I watched the film as a kid...I didn't hate it
like yeah the show is better, and the film needed more budget but its ok yeah
I actaly really like the film
The show it self fucking slaps but the movie was ok, not bad but not good. Just ok
Yeah max steel was like my favorite cartoon as a 5 year old
Pretty clever move to use Morbius, to contrast against all those other terrible superhero movies.
Goes to further show what a movie Morbius is. It really is the superhero movie of all time.
It’s trurly the most movie ever
By far the movie of all time, no doubt.
The casting is some of the in the movie industry nowadays. The special effects are. The music choice is definitely there, further cementing it's place as the movie of all time. /10, certainly a movie
the movie sucks it is the worst movie of all time
I’d go as far as to say it’s the movie of all time 😎
@@tobyrightenger9748 I'm not sure about that but it's definitely one of the movies of all time
Of course "Son of the Mask" isn't a Superhero movie it's supposed to be a Horror film
Technicly, he IS a horror movie.
*a family picture*
Honestly, 'Son of the Mask' is a film I wouldn't mind if it had stuck to the comic. It'd be interesting to see Jamie Kennedy put on the mask and go around killing people. Then the baby kills people. Then the dog kills people. And by the end of the film, everyone's dead
Happy ending :)
It's a great horror movie to showcase our innate fear of the Uncanny Valley.
@@goob_goob_gooby_goob and then at the end a talent agent looks on in horror and asks what the name of the film is, prompting the man pitching this story to say “The Aristocats”
16:00 the CW logo appearing in the corner has to be one of the funniest but most subtle jokes that diamondbolt has made
Real
16:57 that Black Panther bit was funny as hell lmfao
I need that as a gif lmfao
Did black panther steal from Zoom academy?
@@samuelschmitt853 no Black Panther was created long before Zoom
@@samuelschmitt853no the joke was that he looked like the whitewashed version of black panther because the suit looked similar lol
Ok
Underdog is actually a really fun movie.
Not all movies have to be Top tier Masterclass Cinema. Although i wouldn't exactly go watch it in Theatres or pop it on during a Movie Night or anything
The films fun it’s cha4ming enough said
To be honest it’s one of my favorites
I watched it all the time when I was a little kid
Its a fun movie, I just would never watch it.
Super mans better
I remember when they used to air it on Disney Channel a lot
I’m honestly shocked max steel was rated so low.
Granted I watched it only once years ago and remember nothing of it but I didn’t think it was that bad and thought the cg was really good for what the budget was.
Only complaints I can remember having was the climax was mid compared to the elementor fight and there could’ve been more forms, again, especially in the climax.
I think the reason most dislike the movie so bad is because of how bad its executed and how boring it is compared to its source material
@@cxthednalien I do remember watching the cartoon when I was younger, it was a lot of fun and it kinda reminded me of ben 10, what with its different transformations and a villain who wants to steal the main character's power.
How boring it is & the fact the hero isn't at all heroic means it is by far worse than something like Morbius or Catwoman as at least they gave us memes
@TheGlassesPro but that spoils the seasons
Even with that, does not compare to the (reboot) series is based on... And let's not talk about how far it strays from the OG series and movies
The doctor doom hallway scene in fant4stic was the greatest scene I’ve seen in any movie simply because pressing play on my laptop at the start of the scene also unpaused my Spotify playlist so I got to witness the whole scene play out to YMCA
😂
That is absolutely brilliant
Now I want to see a video of that scene synced to YMCA on RUclips
GO AWAY YMCA
XD
It's a crime that you skipped The Power Rangers Movie and Turbo A Power Rangers Movie; but I agree that this video morbed my heart.
Fun fact: My sister loved Underdog despite it's major flaws, and she named her plush dog after the "protagonist". So that's why Syndrome wanted superheroes dead.
At 8:53 nuclear man hits Lex with some kinda weird energy thing. Now, it's glowing blue, and he's supposed to be atomic or something, so it's safe to say that blue glow is Cherenkov radiation, and he just condemned Luthor to a slow and painful death by extremely severe radiation poisoning.
“Oh noo”😮
3:35 I’m in tears.
That was uncalled for😭😭😭
Rip grandma. cause of death she fell and underdog wasn’t fast enough to save her
It was hilarious because in cinemas I laughed at gwen Stacy's death
Ikr?
Gwen! No😢
Gwen! No!😫
I will have you know that Morbius is objectively one of the movies of all time.
its morbin time
I morbed when I saw the movie
@@inotg13nn20 Saul Goodman
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 ooohh god, I'm gonna moorrb
true
Diamondbolt: These movies suck
Also him: “I actually kinda like this one”
9:34 LMAO, you know its that bad when Amazon throws a general trivia that reeves regretted being on the film.
Max steel was one of those shows I watched all the time when I was younger, when I saw the trailer for the movie I was so excited and then it came out and I totally forgot it existed after about a week, thank you diamondbolt for bringing me back to those old memories
I unironically loved watching Zoom as a kid, I have no clue how many times I watched in on DVD. And Max Steel was a decent movie, although if you watched the show, you'd know just how bad the movie turned out to be
The 2013 show is not that bad
No it is not, and contrasting that with the movie it’s an even better show
Holy duck Zoom was my entire life as a kid and now the only part of it that I remember is that one boy making a snot bomb
i remember wanting to see zoom when i was younger, but never did. it looked good to me at the time
The show was cool
Superman's repair beam would probably fit right in with his golden age counterpart. They threw every power they could at him and said "yes, he can do that".
In the Golden Age?
Yes
@@Red-Rebel More like silver age, golden age superman had a velry well defined and limited powerset
Shaquile O Neal’s acting is about as good as his rapping career
So non-existant?
DJ Diesel?
He has a rapping career?
This should be a pinned comment😂
Wait shaq was raping?
Underdog and "Cats and Dogs" were like my favorite childhood movies growing up, sad to see them get hated and rated so poorly
Cats and dogs 2 is the greatest movie of all time
In general I loved a lot of those janky CGI dog mouth movies. I watched both Cats and Dogs movies, most of the Buddies movies, and of course Underdog. I’d say Underdog was kid me’s least favorite but that’s just because I don’t like superheroes that much (with exceptions) so I found the Saturday morning cartoon style of Underdog very hard to watch more than once even as a kid 😂
Cats and dogs is good as far as I remember
16:57 Tim Allen is black Panther has me laughing so hard 😂 and also that girl in zoom is also the same girl that played invisible woman in F4. Imagine being in 2 of the worst superhero comic films ever lol
Fun fact the telekinetic girl in Zoom is played by Kate Mara who also plays Susan Storm in Fantastic 4 (2015)
okay that’s oddly funny
...... Okay, let's just say that I did not expect that
Fun Fact Tim Allen played the space ranger in that one Toy movie with Tom Hanks.
Wow…she’s just drawn to crappy superhero movies like a mosquito into a bug zapper, huh?
@@ThatRandomEncounterGuyShe also appeared in Iron Man 2.
I own the Underdog DVD and they included one of the old cartoons on it, and I distinctly remember enjoying it more than the actual movie as a kid.
Fun fact:
George Lucas regrets the Star Wars Holiday Special more than Howard The Duck.
not surprised
Understandable
Because he didn’t really have anything to do with the former, he just licensed the brand and loaned them the props.
The annoying part about f4 is the body horror
Actually works it just like you said then basically becomes a completely different movie
Also I've watched zoom so many times when I was younger I genuinely like it but don't think I wanna rewatch it just incase I ruin it for myself
I watched zoom a bunch too but remember weirdly a lot. The pacing's kinda weird but if you like meta reconstructions and character driven humor then I think you'll still like it.
Fun fact: howard the duck has lost media in it, one of the scenes has an unknown reggea song that is not in any of the soundtrack releases or in the credits.
Of course Morbius is back in theaters. When he appeared in Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse of Madness, and said his iconic line: "It's Morbin' time.", my theater absolutely roared with excitement.
Can't wait to see how Sony handles their next masterpiece in Kraven the Hunter! He had better say: "It's Kravin' time."
And proceeds to eat a box of krave cereal
there shouldn't be a colon there
It is one of the movies of all tume
Knowing Sony, they will probably put in a scene where he says "It's Kravin time!" to capitalize on the meme. Because Sony does not learn from their mistakes.
@@frick_____you so true
The second Max Steel show was amazing. I miss it sometimes.
Ye
Honestly, same.
yeah i watched it on tv sometimes and now it just doesn't exist
@@Existingisannoying have you tried, pirating?
@@killerbean6254 i don't know any pirating sites can you... give me some?
I remember watching Max Steel with one of my friends, and both of us expected a really bad movie to make fun of, but we ended up having a good time with it.
My favourite bit of trivia for Fan4stic is that Josh Trank himself requested Miles Teller for the film despite the studio not wanting him, and they eneded up fighting on set. my headcanon is that Trank was so invested in Whiplash that he personally wanted to kick the shit out of the drummer.
Now I seen max steel as a kid and back then I absolutely love this movie As a kid and the graphics and cgi kinda looks good and now I didn't realize that this movie a low percent
what
They liked it as a kid and thought it was highly rated but now they can see it is NOT highly rated
i kinda got shock when it is so high they are atleast way way worse movie ehm ehm batman and robin
I feel like in a few years we are gonna have the mandela effect of people remembering morbius saying its morbin time in the theatres
I made a joke about it to my sister on the way home from the movie, and I accidentally gaslit her into thinking he actually said “It’s morbin time”… 10 min after the movie ended
Morbius Sweep is legit the funniest meme of the year so far. A hilarious travesty to experience
Whats even funnier is that Sony actually thought people liked morbius coz of the memes so they rereleased it just for it to fucking flop
@@Mr.Murphy2802 this means that Morbius is the greatest meme of all time
@@slayertakim1 oh indeed it truly is the meme of all time
You don’t understand Diamondbolt, Morbius is the movie ever, it sold 1 morbillion tickets you just need to morb and the best part was when he said “it’s morbin time” Morbius is truly one of the movies
Dead meme.
@@wumpus976 Clearly you haven’t watched the masterful masterpiece of a Marvel movie that is Morbius (2022)
@@wumpus976 Was it ever alive?
@@yveltal1249 for about a week.
I think I remembered seeing the Underdog cartoon when I was at Kindergarten. Thank you for bringing me back.
7:45 bro the Quest of what??
PP
I'm glad I'm not the only one who heard that
Look at the captions too
Sad Story time :(
I was/am a fan of the original Max Steel line of toys, tv show and movies and even to the dislike of many (here in Mexico) I liked the reboot, even if it was different, I still quite enjoyed it. When the movie was announced I was stoked to see it, just to arrive on the theater at the day it was supposed to come out, just to see it wasn't going to be released on my city, I was so pissed I ended up seeing it online, and I actually liked it, but was still pissed…
3:31 I hate how I just said to myself "He's gonna edit Gwen in isn't he?"
Ironic that the 0% rotten tomatoes film was the highest grossing one on this list per 18:17. Cannot even fathom just how much 1 trillion, if not 6.3 trillion dollars is worth and it's definitely such real and accurate information that in no way can be wrong.
i looked it up and it said 6.3 million dollars i think it was a typo
Bruh
I saw Max Steel on my 13th birthday with some friends. Had no clue what it was about and vaguely remembered the Cartoon Network show. We were the only people in the theater and it was one of the most forgettable movies I’ve ever seen. This video unlocked that core memory for me.
I’m not gonna lie I got a chuckle out of “IS MY MOMM DANGEROUS” cause the cliche is that the alien always hides
I actually kinda liked Max Steel too. I barely watched the show but the movie was nice to watch because it was simple, a superhero movie, and wasn’t a marvel movie. So it was a nice change of pace.
I definitely don't think the movie was the best but I don't think it deserved a 0 score on rotten tomatoes
When Morbius said “It’s morbin time” it really increased the morbingness of the film Morbius so that Morbius was actually the Morber and Jared Leto was the antimorb. Can’t wait for Morbius 2: the return of the morbin times.
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Morbius 2: Morebius
I hate this meme.
This commorbent really felt morby and helped me morb over my crippling lack of morb so i can morb
@@juliannocartagena2007 same
That Black Panther edit destroyed me. Also The CW logo in the corner of him running
Honestly I love Zoom. I think Tim Allen played his character exactly how a burnt out hero would be.
Thank you so much for that Tim Allen Black Panther edit.
Imagine if someone makes a gritty reboot of the Steel movie. I would honestly get tickets for that
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DUUUDE the escape scene from Fant4stic is my favorite scene! The Sci-fi horror of it was something new and not too common for a super hero film. What really got me was Reed and Ben's interaction. How unbelievably scared and confused Ben was. And him pleading for Reed not to leave him was really well acted in my opinion.
That would be great an all were it not for the fact that THE FANTASTIC FOUR COMICS WEREN’T HORROR COMICS!
@@GabyGeorge1996 good point. But dude that one scene would have made such an amazing one-off or short. It's all about the build TO that scene. It was all SORTA grounded and human just to have these kids get into that massive accident and left disfigured and terrified. Especially Ben and Reed. Totally not a typical Fantastic 4 thing, but it's still a great concept.
I completely forgot they made a Max Steel movie. I ran into it on the telly one time and was like the F is this?
My child Brain remember the TV show been quite good and considering how much of a critique I was what I watched...That probably means it was quite good. I remember some good storylines good set pieces and generally not a single dimension characters. I think I might give it a rewatch and see if it was actually that good.
Normally I avoid lists like this, as it always annoys me that some people online, who spend their time critiquing films, just haven’t seen that many films. But glad I watched this, as I hadn’t even heard of that Tim Allen movie, and now I have to watch it.
i gotta be honest: as a kid watching the film on theaters when it was released, I had no perception of what movies were bad and terrible like how I had a massive love for the Transformers movies solely because of the CGI. That's why I actually enjoyed this movie more than I should. Now that I'm older, I realized the criticism doesn't necessarily mentions some of its most redeeming qualities such as the visuals and stuff, so I also kinda agree that while the pacing and story felt too laid out or something, the film does have some likable elements that just feel undermined due to every other negative aspect.
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I probably laughed harder at that CW watermark than I should've.
Didn't think I'd ever see anyone say that they enjoyed the Max Steel movie, but hey all the power to you.
I also didn't know Peter Dinklage was in Underdog, but I'm not sure why I'm shocked considering he was also in Pixels.
I liked max steel. The show was better but I liked the movie
@@njivwathomassilavwe2056 same
The movie looks shockingly good for the budget it had ngl
_"Give the dog your food..."_
Omg that was truly a masterclass of voice acting, 100000000 morbillion bobux/10
4:27 howard is terrifying
Man max steel is such a throwback I remember my mum got me a full max steel dvd collection for my birthday and I'd watch nearly every episode whenever I got home.
My favorite part was when Diamondbolt said “It’s Boltin time!”
Speaking of Fant4stic, Jeremy Slater's original script was going to be this fun in tone and respecting the comic's source material
@TheGlassesPro late but yeah while It would have been fun to see fantastic four villains that aren't just dr doom it probably would have been cluttered
Oh how I would've loved to see that...I feel like I'm not going to say anything new, but I'm honestly tired of dark and gritty reboots. Thankfully the fad is pretty much dead at this point.
I feel like the Slater script could be a good basis for a good Fantastic Four movie albeit cutting some of the villains to feel less cluttered and saving Doom and Galactus for potential sequels and build upon on some elements of the script
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This isn’t me making fun of a schedule or anything. You’re videos are helping me remain happy.
10:54 I actually remember seeing Chronicle. It was a cool thriller with how people getting super powers would work realistically
1:23 the old man there played Dr. Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes: Games of Shadows (or something like that)
The fact that Morbius was on this list is truly appauling
All memes and jokes aside, I honestly thought Morbius was... Fine. It's not the best movie I've ever seen, but I've definitely watched way worse. Look at the Asylum for that.
Agreed.
I'll see your Asylum and raise you PureFlix.
To be fair though, asylum films are a very low bar.
I think the memes are better than the movie itself tbh
Um excuse me. I'm about to Morb
I'M MORBIIIING
ITS MORBIN TIME
17:08 I can vouch for this. I loved this movie.
13:39 help that dude!
You just don't realize it do you?
Mobius is the greatest and highest grossing morbius film of all time!
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@Gosho Simp correction: He's morbing himself.
The Möbius strip
I loved the part where Jared Leto collabed with Bolt in this video and taught Bolt how to morb
Diamondbolt I love your content, thank you for making such awesome and genuinely funny videos!
I genuinely think the only reason I liked Elektra so much was because
1. HUGE crush on jennifer garner growing up
2. One of the few dvds i owned growing up broke and going through a huge superhero phase
I kinda understand Bolt’s fascination with F4 (2015) cuz I feel the same about the Rise of Skywalker. It’s so interesting (and entertaining) to watch with how incompetent and incomprehensible the final product was
you know i remember one day when my mom and i went to blockbuster to get a movie i chose a ducktails movie but howard the duck was in the box so i accidentally watched a bit of howard the duck then we returned it and i never got to see ducktails
I actually watched Underdog a few days ago,it was pretty fun.
Worth watching just for Warburton and Dinklage as the villains.
2:50 that is the most unconvincing scream I have ever seen, ever heard, even ever thought.
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Dude, Max Steel was my absolute favorite show as a kid, I can’t believe how bad the movie was. I was so exited for it, but when I watched it I felt like I wanted to throw up sometimes.
The fantastic four and doctor doom in the comics are my favorite fictional characters ever and I need them to be done justice.
I am so glad I finally found somebody who enjoyed MaxSteel! I enjoyed the film and I have fun with it!
Anyone else find a movie that everyone hates good? It always happens, I watch a movie and find it good then I see that everyone on the internet is trashing the movie.
Yeah, I watched the new uncharted movie and it was super good then I looked it up on RUclips and everybody was talking bout how it's trash
@@ihatefurries9252 I know right? Why is the internet so full of hate?
@@MikiAnne29 Negative things get more views.
@@ihatefurries9252 if you saw the source material you'd understand why
Memes are mostly fueled by irony and sheer numbers.
Fun Fact: Zoom was directed by Peter Hewitt (the same person who directed the Garfield Movie)
19:01 as someone who loved the shows I loved this movie but hated it at the same time
Underdog was literally my childhood movie.
It is interesting to mention that Jon Cryer, the guy who played Lenny Luthor, actually plays Lex in Supergirl.
5:43 i did some mental gymnastics and now i see a grey doomguy with master chief elements
I watched Max Steel, I enjoyed it. It certainly isn't the worst thing ever made, I don't know what the RT Critics saw but it wasn't the same movie.
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The Max Steel movie looks like it was made in the Sims 4
Maxsteel didn’t feel real, it was confusing and went by so fast, the only thing I thought as a kid after watching it was "its done already?"
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"I do not understand how nearly 10 years later, the vfx could have progressed backwards"
Well sir, have you heard of Jaws?
edit: Damn it! He mentioned Jaws 3d
I love how DB mentions Blue Beetle when talking about Steel. Yeah, that's my take away from the video
14:31 I think it was because they wanted this film to be connected to the burton films but honestly the actual movie feels more connected to forever and robin
True
The fact that i watched that max steel movie when it came out and i LOVED it💀
Underdog will always be one of my fave movies I used to find it hilarious as a kid
Best way to start my morning is watching adams videos 🙂
I didn’t expect Adam to like my comment. I’m unimaginably happy right now.
Finally, we hear our saviour speak of the Sacred Tomes of Morb.
He said it was bad.
@@wumpus976 fuck
@@wumpus976 i think you spelled “good” really badly
@@arciibo if that’s the case, why did Sony re-release it in theaters, only for it to bomb a second time?
@@wumpus976 cuz everyone was too busy that weekend. a very inconvenient weekend for Morbius (2022), it was.
To be fair, you have to have a pretty high IQ to understand Morbius. It prominently features many complex themes of morality and virtue, as well as the failing the medical system has had at helping those suffering from prolonged terminal illness. This is where the titular Dr Michael Morbius comes into play. He’s a doctor who attempts to find a cure for the blood disease he and many others around the world, including his own patients, suffer from. The fact he is a doctor suffering from a disease who also treats patients suffering from the same disease serves as commentary on the failure of the American Healthcare System at adequately providing the care and treatment needed to those who are less fortunate and unable to financially support their medical endeavors, leading to medical inequity, and how it has begun to affect even those whose job it is to save people. This is further emphasized by Michael’s transformation into a Vampire-Human hybrid, and how he must learn to control his newfound animalistic instincts to hunt and consume blood, in favor of saving people. The movie captures this struggle in a way that is beautifully poetic yet horrifying as a vampire hunting you for your blood is in a similar vein to the greedy corporate capitalists that run our modern hospitals, which have since lost that sense of hospitality they’re meant to provide. The heavy amount of influence from modernist writers such as George Orwell, Harper Lee, and Margaret Atwood is hard to ignore, but the genius writers behind Morbius were able to cloak these allusions so elegantly for beings with lower IQs by having heavy focus on the Dark Romanticist imagery from authors the likes of Mary Shelley to trick the inferior-brained general audience into believing the movie is simply a fun superhero movie with horror elements. We, the intellectuals, know the truth however.
Out of all the movies ever made, Morbius is definitely one of them. It has characters, plot, acting, dialogue, cinematography, soundtrack, special effects, and the writing is particularly done.
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I understand your interpretation but please 🙏 tell us what is meant by morbing time? What significance does it hold in modern healthcare 😮?
17:16 is epic
Shit he pants okay WHAT THE FUCK
Fun fact: Howard the duck was supposed to be animated but a contractual obligation made it live action.
Edit: this is from Wikipedia so take it with a large grain of salt
I feel like if it was animated then Howard wouldn't be so terrifying
We would have gotten animated duck tits so good for them for making that decision
@@kittykittybangbang9367 for some reason to me Howard isn’t that terrifying