Crank had no gamer vibes? The guy literally had to keep getting power ups and fighting his way up through levels. Both Crank movies WERE video games on film.
Multiple takes from this guy are BS. He probably personally dislikes these movies. This is a list show not a review show. We don't what your opinion guy, just tell us about the end credit scenes and keep the rest to yourself
Not to mention the slow exposition opening and slow dramatic closings are there to represent the cutscenes at the beginning and end of games that are always of higher story quality than the game itself.
What's happened to WhatCulture lately? They used to be informative and fun fact/trivia videos, but now the priority seems to be uninformed commentary. The mid-video request to comment just reinforces that the goal is now "shocking" hot takes.
It was a WTF moment. WTF in the usage here is not "what is this crazy, stupid sh*t." WTF is just meant bizarre and crazy crap that may have caught you off guard." The Deadpool end credits was definitely a WTF moment. It fit Deadpool and was great, but that doesn't change the fact that it was over the top crazy.
@@adamadamadam321 Nothing has happened to WhatCulture. It's always been people giving their(often stupid) opinions on random crap. Some of it is amusing, most of it is bad.
@@dustinriley8059 ...aaand, again, anyone familiar with Deadpool OR Ryan Reynolds should have fully expected him to take a dig at his past work as he has REPEATEDLY talked about how he regretted roles he took in the past. So, those scenes being included should have come as no shock to anyone who knew the source material and lead actor.
@@SomewhatSlightlyBored definitely not true. There are people who love the over the top performances. There are also a large part of his fan base that wants to see him act. They know what he’s capable of and want to see him do a role justice. The people who will watch Longlegs want to see a Dracula movie with him where it’s taken seriously.
@@Emeraldtrinket The movie was written as a dark comedy. Be sad all you want but you should google Dunning-Krueger syndrome for insight into projecting your opinion onto the entire population.
When I saw Split, I had no idea that there even was a post-credits scene. When it happened, and connected back to one of my favorite movies... freaking phenomenal. I was so hyped.
Resurrections is not a movie for everyone. It was made for the people who saw the original in the cinema and had to experience the mediocre sequels afterwards.
@@rasmusolesen5307 It's bad. I wasn't a fan of the Matrix sequels, but I didn't consider them bad. Resurrections had so much potential and they squandered it.
The post credit scene was also playing off the fact that the cover story his character told the GF was that he was a game developer and not actually a hit man, or what ever he was in the movie.
First off, Renfield was a great movie. Secondly, I can’t disagree more with the sentiment held for the number one pick. Hitler was pure evil, so why not have him be the (intended) next evil person the Kingsmen took down?
Because he still has living victims, today. It's kind of like the difference between grave robbing and archaeology. Genghis Khan? Sure, make a villain out of him. Hitler? Not so much.
I think the whole context of the Kingsmen and their alt-right fever-dream reality (where Hitler and Lenin were somehow 'chums' and the British Empire, despite being one of history's greatest evils *even in the context of the film* is 'good' actually) came to a head in that scene, and people kind of noticed that it was particularly crap.
How was Argyle hard to follow? The damn preview told you it was a world within a world format. Edit: even my mom who only saw a third of the movie picked up it was a guy that looked like the character. II really should have stopped when you bad mouthed Renfield.
The disaster artist wiseau scene described as, a scene that has no place in the story, is exactly why it makes sense. Did you watch any of the movies on this list?
You "deeply deeply love" Matrix Resurrections? Well that explains this whole video in an instant. Oh and Split isn't a secret twist sequel to Unbreakable, it's the same universe, that really is a different thing.
Not bad ones exclusively, just ones that made us go “WTF”, in some way. Whether for good or bad. I misunderstood the title as well when I first watched the video.
I actually really enjoyed Morbius. I find it strange how every movie lately has to suck. Then only later does it get respected. I think Mornius is a awesome film.
I enjoyed it as well, but would agree that the post-credit scene made no sense at all. I realise Sony wanted (may still want) to make a Sinister Six movie, but that was an odd way of doing it...better to just introduce Keaton as THAT universe's Tooms. However, there's still the problem that Morbius isn't portrayed as a villain throughout the movie.
Why is the Deadpool one a WTF moment? That was so on brand for Deadpool, I'm surprised that it hasn't happened sooner. Waiting for a Van Wilder cameo in Deadpool 3.
Morbius WAS the worst Spider-Man adjacent movie until Madame Web came into existence. Hell at least Morbius could be looked at with humor. I found Argyle to be pretty funny. Especially the parts where they dance. Doubly so the parts where not Henry Caville is shown lifting up a Bryce Dallas Howard that looks like she hasnt worked out or done cardio since her first movie. Not even Superman could do that. And the ice skating gun scene was hilarious. Just saying, she doesn't fit the build of an action star.
1. argylle wasn't a horrible movie, it was pretty fun overall 2. the post credits scene also involved a callback to Vaughns other project the kingsman where it made it more "confusing" if argylle was real or not. Surprised you didn't include that scene
(2 months later, but I'm glad someone else brought this up!) The movie doesn't deserve to be in a "WTF movie credits" list at all, the appearance of Henry Cavil at the book reading was just humorous, and the Kingsman tie-in was the really potentially confusing/WTF moment if the movie was going to make the list.
I still dont get that Morbius post credit scene, was Michael Keaton really that desperate for money? I even remember him being interviewed and saying that hed just filmed a scene for a major Marvel movie, was he just trolling us or did he really believe that?
There is a hilarious post-credits scene at the end (duh!) of "They Cloned Tyrone". An amazing movie we just discovered last weekend. Ties everything together. Spread the word: watch Tyrone!!
😂😂😂 “Even the director/writer and actors were in on the joke man.” Couldn’t have said it better myself. He should be embarrassed. I’m embarrassed for him.
Fun fact: I've always stayed for all the credits, since the first time in the 80s. I saw many bonus bits over the years, bjut then the MCU brought it to the mainstream, and I no longer am alone when I'm searching cinema seats for dropped pick'n'mix. 😑
That Hitler part can be interesting if he's introduced as this wide eyed hopeful young man who wants to be a painter. Or they can show him leaving the Austria school of art after getting rejected from the art school.
I love the end of Airplane, where the taxi passenger, who had been waiting for Ted Striker in the taxi since the beginning of the film, says after the credits, "I'll give him another 20 minutes. But that's it." Hilarious! Just to make sure you don't think the movie makers left a plot hole.
The very first post credit scene i ever saw was in Ferris Buller day off, the second one was in one of the Lethal Weapons movies, I can not remember if it was 2 or 3, but the beginning scene was where they go to try to disarm a bomb, just for it to not work where they barely escaped. The Post credit scene they arrive at another location, and right before they could do anything it exploded and you see them taking off.
The first one I can remember was Airplane! The second would be Ferris Bueller. The third was the (terrible) "Masters of the Universe" live action film. I saw the Lethal Weapon one also, but not originally; I saw that way later when I watched it again on bluray. I think the 4th I remember was "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." I think they became fairly common after that (not that specific movie, just that time period).
The funniest part of Deadpool taking out Ryan Reynolds before starring in Green Lantern is that he met his wife while filming Green Lantern. Wonder what he was really trying to say with that scene...
I watched the King's Man on a flight once and there were issues with playback around the time Rasputin tried to sleep with the young kid and they had to electrocute him. I wasnt even mad at the issues because the movie had just gotten too weird for me at that point and I said "Yea I dont need to ever finish that movie". So I never got to the Hitler reveal lmfao
I think the end credit scene in Morbius was to set up The Vulture turning into an anti-hero. He says they could do some good. I think the plan was for him to come back to a Spider-Man movie and turn into an ally of Peters
The Morbius scene made no sense at all because the suit he had was made from Chitauri tech...which they did not have in that universe, and the Tinkerer made it. The suit couldn't have been transported with him, did they keep it at the prison he was at in the main universe just for fun and that's why it went with him? That was the most ridiculously bad post credit scene ever.
I thought the suit he had was very obviously shown to NOT be the same suit, the implication being that he'd made a similar suit out of tech he found there. As I said in a previous comment, I liked the movie but found the post-credit scene weird...would've rather had Keaton be Tooms from the Morbius universe.
Why the hate on Argylle? I thought the movie was well written with rounded-out characters. A few twists in the film as well. Wife and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
6:45 I & many of my friends enjoyed this part of the story of Argyle because of the silly nature of the film. The either copying or nod to the first Kingsmen film in many ways just made this little tease more fitting & fun. Sequel bait anyone?
You cant take a video seriously done by a company that employs a guy who thinks Matrix 4 is remotely good. At all. Zero redeeming qualities. Cash grab only.
Argylle was an extremely fun watch ... there was nothing confusing about it, unless you chose to be confused instead of just rolling with what was there. Movies don't have to make sense, just have a good story and be entertaining.
Missing the point of The Catrix entirely isn't a surprise. The entire movie is a meta commentary on how terrible WB is as a company. They were making it with or without Lana Wachowski, so the game developers are a metaphor for the executives/producers of the movie. IE: The Matrix is just as irrelevant as cat memes.
I know you mentioned it as a joke, but his characters name was Chev Chelios. I know this because Crank 1 and 2 are my favourite movies and I watched them religiously 😂😂😂
Why? Have you seen inglorious basterds? Or jojo rabbit? He made a big deal out of that entry in this video just as a way to virtue signal. No one else was bothered.
What's silly is they complain people don't go to theaters then they do stuff like that so it's better to wait for the dvd where you can skip the other credits.
I still can't understand why people hate green lantern so much. Considering morbius, madam web, almost every dceu movies, the spiderman duology... Like green lantern isn't great, but it's pretty average in fact. Just as good as an Iron man 2 for example. Sure it's goofy and kinda over the top, but that's the basics for superhero movies those days.
Crank had no gamer vibes? The guy literally had to keep getting power ups and fighting his way up through levels. Both Crank movies WERE video games on film.
Lol, I was going to say the same thing. It has literal 8 bit scenes.
Literally, god knows who wrote this shit but they are clueless
I just wanted to write something like that. Thank you for saving me the time.
Multiple takes from this guy are BS. He probably personally dislikes these movies. This is a list show not a review show. We don't what your opinion guy, just tell us about the end credit scenes and keep the rest to yourself
Not to mention the slow exposition opening and slow dramatic closings are there to represent the cutscenes at the beginning and end of games that are always of higher story quality than the game itself.
...nothing about the Deadpool end credits was 'wtf'. It was EXACTLY the kind of metahumor both Deadpool AND Ryan Reynolds are known for.
You took the words right out of my keyboard. It's one of the best end credit scenes ever.
What's happened to WhatCulture lately? They used to be informative and fun fact/trivia videos, but now the priority seems to be uninformed commentary. The mid-video request to comment just reinforces that the goal is now "shocking" hot takes.
It was a WTF moment. WTF in the usage here is not "what is this crazy, stupid sh*t." WTF is just meant bizarre and crazy crap that may have caught you off guard." The Deadpool end credits was definitely a WTF moment. It fit Deadpool and was great, but that doesn't change the fact that it was over the top crazy.
@@adamadamadam321 Nothing has happened to WhatCulture. It's always been people giving their(often stupid) opinions on random crap. Some of it is amusing, most of it is bad.
@@dustinriley8059 ...aaand, again, anyone familiar with Deadpool OR Ryan Reynolds should have fully expected him to take a dig at his past work as he has REPEATEDLY talked about how he regretted roles he took in the past. So, those scenes being included should have come as no shock to anyone who knew the source material and lead actor.
Imagine thinking that Nicolas Cage didn't absolutely *love* "hamming it up" in Renfield. Have you ever paid attention to anything about Nic Cage? 😂
yah Renfiield was a fun movie...
With all the serious takes on Dracula movies, who in the world would have wanted Renfield to be a serious take too? It's perfect for what it is.
No one did. They want to see nick cage in a serious Dracula movie. So when people see nick cage as a vampire that’s what they hope for.
@@Emeraldtrinket When people see Nic Cage as a vampire they should know exactly what to expect.... "I AM A VAMPIAH! I AM A VAMPIAH! I AM A VAMPIAH!"
@@SomewhatSlightlyBored definitely not true. There are people who love the over the top performances. There are also a large part of his fan base that wants to see him act. They know what he’s capable of and want to see him do a role justice.
The people who will watch Longlegs want to see a Dracula movie with him where it’s taken seriously.
@@Emeraldtrinket The movie was written as a dark comedy. Be sad all you want but you should google Dunning-Krueger syndrome for insight into projecting your opinion onto the entire population.
Right?? My daughter and I enjoyed the hell out of it.
Seeing Henry Cavill in a mullet acting like a dork was worth the confusion overall. I love when he gets to have fun
The scene makes a lot more sense if you just imagine it's Cavill playing himself in that bit.
Lowlight? LOWLIGHT?!?!?!?!
Renfield was Cinema Gold and I accept no slander of it!!!
When I saw Split, I had no idea that there even was a post-credits scene. When it happened, and connected back to one of my favorite movies... freaking phenomenal. I was so hyped.
SPLIT did have a twist in so much that The Beast was real and a physical transformation of Kevin's body rather than just a mental one.
Crank DID have video game ties. Jason Statham's character told his girlfriend that his job was a video game programer.
the fact that you love Resurrections says you have zero taste whatsoever.
Resurrections is not a movie for everyone. It was made for the people who saw the original in the cinema and had to experience the mediocre sequels afterwards.
@@rasmusolesen5307 I'd watch the sequels a hundred times each if it meant I didn't have to watch Resurrections ever again.
@@rasmusolesen5307 So... everyone?
@@rasmusolesen5307 It's bad. I wasn't a fan of the Matrix sequels, but I didn't consider them bad. Resurrections had so much potential and they squandered it.
Exactly
Crank had no gamer-y vibes? Obviously the writer hasn't seen it.
I was going to say. The plot literally sounds like a 2002-2004 game 😂
Literally GTA
Clearly, going with Jason Statham over Chev Chelios.
@@M.H3ndr1ks Right? They only say his memorable name about 100 times in that movie.
The post credit scene was also playing off the fact that the cover story his character told the GF was that he was a game developer and not actually a hit man, or what ever he was in the movie.
First off, Renfield was a great movie. Secondly, I can’t disagree more with the sentiment held for the number one pick. Hitler was pure evil, so why not have him be the (intended) next evil person the Kingsmen took down?
Because he still has living victims, today. It's kind of like the difference between grave robbing and archaeology.
Genghis Khan? Sure, make a villain out of him.
Hitler? Not so much.
I think the whole context of the Kingsmen and their alt-right fever-dream reality (where Hitler and Lenin were somehow 'chums' and the British Empire, despite being one of history's greatest evils *even in the context of the film* is 'good' actually) came to a head in that scene, and people kind of noticed that it was particularly crap.
@@montyr2083 go outside
Mediocre, maybe even good but not great.
Renfield was better than I’d thought it would be. Wasn’t terrible, wasn’t great. Did a job.
Bite your tongue. Renfield was genius, and the perfect vehicle for the self-aware facet of Cage's acting.
I remember Ferris Buehler's Day Off. It changed everything.
What
@@iangray1980 the original (I think) post-credit scene. Deadpool paid tribute to it (in a bathrobe).
@@michaelmerrell8540 what does that have to do with what you said
@@iangray1980 FBDO had the first post-credits scene (that I can remember).
@@michaelmerrell8540 no sir. Started in 1966 and dozens of movies had it in the 20 years between The Silencers and Ferris.
From what I understand, Tommy Wiseau thought being the after credits scene was a huge honour. Even bigger than being in the core movie itself.
If Hitler can be in a Tarantino movie and we all have a good time with it, why not the Kingsman franchise?
Funny, there were two evil men at the end of the movie Lenin was the other! Funny they would not mention Lenin.
Nicolas Cage was awesome as Dracula
How was Argyle hard to follow? The damn preview told you it was a world within a world format.
Edit: even my mom who only saw a third of the movie picked up it was a guy that looked like the character.
II really should have stopped when you bad mouthed Renfield.
Hope you aren’t thinking Argyle was good. I agree it wasn’t confusing, it was just dreadful. Maybe he is just confused by how dreadful it was. 🤷♂️
@@bestowisdom Again, taste is subjective. I found Argyle NOT confusing AND loved it.
The Deadpool 2 one is obvious meta humor, and actually quite funny.
The disaster artist wiseau scene described as, a scene that has no place in the story, is exactly why it makes sense. Did you watch any of the movies on this list?
I would have argued that the Transformers Rise of the Beasts postcredits shoehorning GI Joe into the same universe deserved a place here too.
Yes! I love when WhatCulture has a person whose VO doesn't contain a weird over inflection that goes on for far too long at the end of the sentence.
I immediately left this video to go watch the Reinfield musical number 😂 I came back to finish the countdown after it
You "deeply deeply love" Matrix Resurrections? Well that explains this whole video in an instant. Oh and Split isn't a secret twist sequel to Unbreakable, it's the same universe, that really is a different thing.
Well, you completely discredited yourself by saying you loved matrix resurrections.
Man, I love Renfield, it was amazing.
That Flaming Moe's reference was brilliant! Here's your comment.
"Hello. My name is Adolf."
"Yikes."
"Adolf Coors."
"Would you, um, like to go for a beer?"
Jason Statham’s character in crank his name was Chev Chelios and he said that was his name at the beginning of the movie
He literally says in the video that he knows the character has a name. He just thinks its funny to pretend that its just Jason Statham.
Wait....wasn't this list for bad post-credit scenes? Because some of these were pretty good!
Not bad ones exclusively, just ones that made us go “WTF”, in some way. Whether for good or bad. I misunderstood the title as well when I first watched the video.
The idea that in every movie he’s in, it’s just Jason Statham’s current life adventure is funny & exactly how I view all of his movies.
You just made his movies so good for me now. I feel like my mind has been opened. This changes everything.
The post-credit scene of "The Disaster Artist" is the best part of the whole movie (and I liked the movie).
Did this guy just say he loves Matrix Resurrections?
I actually really enjoyed Morbius. I find it strange how every movie lately has to suck. Then only later does it get respected. I think Mornius is a awesome film.
I enjoyed it as well, but would agree that the post-credit scene made no sense at all. I realise Sony wanted (may still want) to make a Sinister Six movie, but that was an odd way of doing it...better to just introduce Keaton as THAT universe's Tooms. However, there's still the problem that Morbius isn't portrayed as a villain throughout the movie.
Why is the Deadpool one a WTF moment? That was so on brand for Deadpool, I'm surprised that it hasn't happened sooner. Waiting for a Van Wilder cameo in Deadpool 3.
Renfield was rad!
Morbius WAS the worst Spider-Man adjacent movie until Madame Web came into existence. Hell at least Morbius could be looked at with humor.
I found Argyle to be pretty funny. Especially the parts where they dance. Doubly so the parts where not Henry Caville is shown lifting up a Bryce Dallas Howard that looks like she hasnt worked out or done cardio since her first movie. Not even Superman could do that. And the ice skating gun scene was hilarious. Just saying, she doesn't fit the build of an action star.
Thowin shade.
Nice.
I liked the green lantern? Guess im one of the few.
There are few, but they DO exist...I'm another.
Same here , I found it very entertaining
Wow. I’ve found my people.
1. argylle wasn't a horrible movie, it was pretty fun overall
2. the post credits scene also involved a callback to Vaughns other project the kingsman where it made it more "confusing" if argylle was real or not. Surprised you didn't include that scene
(2 months later, but I'm glad someone else brought this up!) The movie doesn't deserve to be in a "WTF movie credits" list at all, the appearance of Henry Cavil at the book reading was just humorous, and the Kingsman tie-in was the really potentially confusing/WTF moment if the movie was going to make the list.
I still dont get that Morbius post credit scene, was Michael Keaton really that desperate for money? I even remember him being interviewed and saying that hed just filmed a scene for a major Marvel movie, was he just trolling us or did he really believe that?
Likely a contractual obligation to the studio
For me the biggest shock was the post credit scene in TV series Sharp Objects 🤯🤯
I never knew The King's man had a post credit scene. I will admit I've watched the movie twice and never post credit scene. Lol
There is a hilarious post-credits scene at the end (duh!) of "They Cloned Tyrone". An amazing movie we just discovered last weekend. Ties everything together. Spread the word: watch Tyrone!!
I love that movie.
You know what, no, I'm totally on Tommy Wiseau's side. Having his cameo be opposite Franco was genius.
I really liked the King's Man. I also liked the end credit scene.
The gamey part of Crank is a one off line where he says he's a video game developer
a movie you "deeply, deeply love" is Matrix: Resurrections? Movie Pass revoked. Even the director/writer and actors were in on the joke man lol.
😂😂😂
“Even the director/writer and actors were in on the joke man.”
Couldn’t have said it better myself. He should be embarrassed. I’m embarrassed for him.
You "deeply, deeply love" *Matrix: Resurrections*?
Split is obviously a sequel. There are Easter eggs all over.
I actually liked Argylle! I saw it with my mom and we had a really good time!
I liked Argylle too :).
So Cage is a great actor, Morbius was crap but you love Matrix Resurrections! WTF!
Imagine thinking Matrix: Resurrections was good... 🤣
It’s like no one told him it was all a joke.
The Crank thing was just supposed to be a cute joke, not a hint at his fate.
You loved the Matrix Resurrection? wtaf?
You love Matrix Resurrections? Are you ok buddy?
I immediately stopped watching when you said you loved The Matrix regurgitation.
Don't make the super suit green! ****OR ANIMATED!!!!****
Fun fact: I've always stayed for all the credits, since the first time in the 80s. I saw many bonus bits over the years, bjut then the MCU brought it to the mainstream, and I no longer am alone when I'm searching cinema seats for dropped pick'n'mix.
😑
I'll stay for the end credits even if there aren't post-credits scenes or bloopers, if the score is really good (especially a John Williams score!).
I unironically *LOVE* _'Morbius'!_ ❤️
I don’t care wha this is about; I see Amy “My future baby mama” Smart, i click.
That Hitler part can be interesting if he's introduced as this wide eyed hopeful young man who wants to be a painter. Or they can show him leaving the Austria school of art after getting rejected from the art school.
I love the end of Airplane, where the taxi passenger, who had been waiting for Ted Striker in the taxi since the beginning of the film, says after the credits, "I'll give him another 20 minutes. But that's it." Hilarious! Just to make sure you don't think the movie makers left a plot hole.
Nick Fury started the cinema obsession with post credit scenes in Iron Man? Didn't your first entry come out in 2006, 2 years earlier?
You “deeply love” Matrix Resurrection?
You have f***ing ZERO credit with me now.
I love it too, obviously not as much as the original 😊
Bye
Ya I know right?!😂 this dude has horrible taste. Matrix Resurrection was a dumpster fire PoS movie.
Nah I don’t care if the scene didn’t fit in the disaster artist it’s hilarious, the fact that it’s so clearly Tommy in a bad disguise is the best part
Lethal Weapon 3. One of the first end credits scenes, I think.
The very first post credit scene i ever saw was in Ferris Buller day off, the second one was in one of the Lethal Weapons movies, I can not remember if it was 2 or 3, but the beginning scene was where they go to try to disarm a bomb, just for it to not work where they barely escaped. The Post credit scene they arrive at another location, and right before they could do anything it exploded and you see them taking off.
The first one I can remember was Airplane! The second would be Ferris Bueller. The third was the (terrible) "Masters of the Universe" live action film. I saw the Lethal Weapon one also, but not originally; I saw that way later when I watched it again on bluray. I think the 4th I remember was "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." I think they became fairly common after that (not that specific movie, just that time period).
I also love when they show the bloopers during the end credits, like in Smokey and the Bandit II or Liar Liar.
I love A Long Kiss Goodnight
Uncharted having the correct costumes only at the very end was egregious.
The first time I've seen a post-credit scene in a theater was in the movie, "Me, Myself, and Irene." It was funny as hell
Hi. Question not related to the video. Why is there not an option to Save to Watch Later on this vid? Anyone? Thanks.
The split post credits was great. Wish the follow up was as good as it had the potential to be
No. 11 One person in the world loved Matrix 4 😂wtf!?!
The funniest part of Deadpool taking out Ryan Reynolds before starring in Green Lantern is that he met his wife while filming Green Lantern. Wonder what he was really trying to say with that scene...
Well, I enjoyed Argylle
nah dude... some of these movies are bad, but they weren't that bad
I watched the King's Man on a flight once and there were issues with playback around the time Rasputin tried to sleep with the young kid and they had to electrocute him. I wasnt even mad at the issues because the movie had just gotten too weird for me at that point and I said "Yea I dont need to ever finish that movie". So I never got to the Hitler reveal lmfao
I think the end credit scene in Morbius was to set up The Vulture turning into an anti-hero. He says they could do some good. I think the plan was for him to come back to a Spider-Man movie and turn into an ally of Peters
His name was Chev Chelios.
And both Crank films are absolutely amazing.
The Morbius scene made no sense at all because the suit he had was made from Chitauri tech...which they did not have in that universe, and the Tinkerer made it. The suit couldn't have been transported with him, did they keep it at the prison he was at in the main universe just for fun and that's why it went with him? That was the most ridiculously bad post credit scene ever.
I thought the suit he had was very obviously shown to NOT be the same suit, the implication being that he'd made a similar suit out of tech he found there. As I said in a previous comment, I liked the movie but found the post-credit scene weird...would've rather had Keaton be Tooms from the Morbius universe.
You are completely and absoluely wrong about the Split scene. The reveal was f'n incredible.
Why the hate on Argylle? I thought the movie was well written with rounded-out characters. A few twists in the film as well. Wife and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
Morbius just needs a ‘24 movie theater release. This time, surely!
Then ironically enough the year after The Matrix Resurrections had a video game about a Cat which was nominated for Game of the Year (Stray).
Not irony
I'm not saying Morbius is a good movie but it's not THAT bad. It's just forgettable. Really bad movies are not forgettable.
The memes are a part of the movie's legacy
Therefore, it is not forgettable
Why you talking about Morbius? IIRC, that movie wasn't on this list.
@@astroturfmatador9119 Ummm, yes it was.
@@claymccoy I guess you missed the joke.
@@astroturfmatador9119 Morbius? What's that?
6:45 I & many of my friends enjoyed this part of the story of Argyle because of the silly nature of the film. The either copying or nod to the first Kingsmen film in many ways just made this little tease more fitting & fun. Sequel bait anyone?
You cant take a video seriously done by a company that employs a guy who thinks Matrix 4 is remotely good. At all. Zero redeeming qualities. Cash grab only.
Argylle was an extremely fun watch ... there was nothing confusing about it, unless you chose to be confused instead of just rolling with what was there. Movies don't have to make sense, just have a good story and be entertaining.
Missing the point of The Catrix entirely isn't a surprise. The entire movie is a meta commentary on how terrible WB is as a company. They were making it with or without Lana Wachowski, so the game developers are a metaphor for the executives/producers of the movie. IE: The Matrix is just as irrelevant as cat memes.
I know you mentioned it as a joke, but his characters name was Chev Chelios. I know this because Crank 1 and 2 are my favourite movies and I watched them religiously 😂😂😂
So much for The Kingsman. I won’t be watching that & I can’t believe that I didn’t know about it given the reaction his name always gets
Why? Have you seen inglorious basterds? Or jojo rabbit? He made a big deal out of that entry in this video just as a way to virtue signal. No one else was bothered.
Omg u think Renfield and Argylle r bad but u “deeply love” Matrix Resurrection ?!…🤣….that movie was absolute 🐶💩….gawd u have bad taste in movies 🤣
Vulture left the MCU thanks to the collider from the Spider-Verse..
Only one post credit scene matters. Ferris Buellers Day Off.
What's silly is they complain people don't go to theaters then they do stuff like that so it's better to wait for the dvd where you can skip the other credits.
So a video about post credit videos doesn't show all the post credit videos......
Now with RUclips you do not have to sit around for ten minutes waiting for the post credit scente.
depends on whether you use ad block
I still can't understand why people hate green lantern so much. Considering morbius, madam web, almost every dceu movies, the spiderman duology... Like green lantern isn't great, but it's pretty average in fact. Just as good as an Iron man 2 for example. Sure it's goofy and kinda over the top, but that's the basics for superhero movies those days.
It's still strange how people think Morbius was part of the SSU. As terrible as the movie was, it's obvious that it was part of the Spider-verse.
What the hell is “SSU?”