Under the geneva conventions enviromental modification for a military or other hostile purpose is illegal and considered a war crime. Considering the size the food gets to and the damage they cause it is easy to consider the modification performed as "Hostile". Another factor is that if the effect is long-lasting and widespread. From the fact it covers an entire island and in the second movie the food is fully sentient without having rotted it could be considered long-lasting and widespread.
@@wingitfang7281 True. I feel carelessness could fall in place for "hostile" intent. Because he did go to a power station (That he most likely had no authorisation to enter) and used that to power his machine and that in turn is what caused the weather changing. So Flint was careless in his actions, I don't know if it would still count. But it's fun to think about!
Cloud-seeding is used extensively in China along with their dam systems to play with other nations' water supplies if they want to kill civilians without firing a shot. The US tried cloud-seeding to wash out the Ho-Chi Minh trail It was also a side-effect of gunpowder battles' aftermath. The smoke was the perfect size for encouraging clouds to form.
@@peterthors8225 No, they also changed what was said. The original thing Sam said was 'a la mode' for an ice cream joke thing. However, the British localization changed it to 'that is truly topped with icecream'. I believe every other translation of the line kept the a la mode? I wonder if it's meant to be a joke about how some things are pointlessly localized between American and British TV, a joke about Britain not liking France so they removed the French word, a joke about how jokes don't get translated well a lot of the time between languages since some jokes are translated literally, or a purely absurd joke that's meant to be funny due to absurdity and breaking the pattern set up.
I would just be standing fhere with with goggles on and just breathing in the salt that I have condensed in a jar and then put fhe salt on the table in my kitchen and s♤○7¥ it
While it may seem that all have a similar climax, each of the four movies mentioned have their own special way of conclusion. In this movie, Flint uses an invention that he believed to be a failure to stop the machine. He used the things that made him unique, the things that he was mocked for in order to save them all. In the Lego movie, unlike the other movies, Emmet doesn’t use violence, destruction or even do what was expected of him to defeat the villain. Instead, he opens up, appealing to Lord Business’s humanity and and changes his mind though kindness and understanding. (one of the many reasons why the lego movie is my absolute favourite movie) As for Spiderverse, Miles learns what makes him unique as spider-man, and he uses those to his advantage. (This is the only movie out of the four where the USB actually works as well, by the way) Even after getting beaten down numerous times, he gets back up and defeats Kingpin though something that his late Uncle taught him. The shoulder touch. In Mitchells, It’s Katie’s bond with her family and especially her father that saves the day. All the members of her family contribute in destroying PAL. (including the dog AND the car) The best moment having to be when Katie shouts out “I’M A MITCHELL!” When she chucks the villain. All three movie feel like they have the same climax when you boil it down to the basics, but they ALL have a distinct tone and feel that separates each of them from each other.
11:18 Had to crack up at the bass boosted FLDSMDFR I should also probably point out the fact that the machine changed its color scheme from white and orange to black and red, and we literally never find out how
It took me until like, last year, as a 21 year old to realize that flint was saying "I don't understand fishing metaphors" and not "I don't understand what fishing men are for"
Wouldn’t replacing all the rain water and turning into food make the amount of water in the world go down. I feel like flint is doing something very stupid by turning a shit ton of water into food
To be fair all food we eat requires water to be created, in one way or another. It’s just Flint uses a fuckton of water to get around the whole “life” thing
@@squaddegenerate5000 i mean you can get full by drinking a lot of water so yea but that might mean that they don't get any nutrients from eating the food...thinking about the logistics of made-up cartoon inventions makes my head hurt
Looking back at my test chamber production line,I am reminded of what my father told me,DO IT FROM SCRATCH,anyway,we’ve always worked this place like how my father worked this place,and his father before him and his father before him and his father before him.
I don’t care what anybody says the fact that this movie was based off a book and that this movie was actually good in a strange unique way is beyond me
@@monsterfanatic5344 Heck, there's practically no similarities _inside_ of the basic plot. Only thing in common is "weather on this island is food, but then it gets _too_ food."
@@monsterfanatic5344 Yeah they kind of morphed into their own thing but I still like both versions the book and the movie, but the whole plot that they basically followed was an island wanted food it started raining food and now they have too much food
There's also how to train your dragon, which takes a lot of liberties as well. Movie and book toothless are like two completely different characters. That said, both books and movies are good in their own way
My family hates this movie cause I would watch it *every* day when I first got it on DVD. Officer Earl is def the best character in the movie, pinnacle of animation right there.
This was my favorite movie back when it first came out. I empathized with Flint a lot as a "weird" kid interested in science stuff at the time. And y'know what? It's still one of my favorite animated movies to this day.
Same with me and Sam. I was super nerdy and found it hard to relate to my classmates so I put on the “pretty” persona until I realized that wasn’t the real me
@@notsosadbart6343 I actually like the sequel; but I avoided the TV Show like the plague because of discarding all the continuity that was built from the ground up, including the world building and conflict that happened in the first movie.
Fun fact: the port he plugs his phone into is some kind of mutilated VGA port. I love how self aware this part is; what with his dad literally not being tech savvy enough to select the right file.
I remember me and my brother quoting the Contact Lens bit over and over when we were younger. I probably have this entire movie memorized in my brain at this point.
7:20 What if it was apready a pre-existing dam which used to cover water,but then all that water became full of salty foods , and salt being good at absotbing moisture,all the water being absorbed by the salt if the food. Meaning that now there are only salty foods there instead of the water once used for electricity
In the Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs TV Show, which may or may not be canon, it states that rat-birds were created to combat the invasion of cheesy worms, which Flint had created to make his dad's tackle shop more popular than Mayor Shelbourne's new tackle shop.
@@thunderspark1536 Well, it just gives me some questions like would they actually grow? Or if you block the nails by something (his jelly shoes), would Flint's body be like Huh, I can't grow my nails there, I quess it's bad for me, so I stop it. Like for example, if you pluck some necessary part of your eyebrows, it will stop growing after some time. Just some unnecessary questions about some favourite kids movie.
Wait! How the fuck did Flint’s feet grow?! Does the spray on shoe stuff stretch? It must, right? Because both his feet and the shoes are bigger when he’s an adult
Scratch that. "Da Nintendude há 4 dias (editado) For clarification, if there are no crosswalk lines, you are supposed to just cross at corners or other "suitable crossing points". Edit: also, I think the spray-on shoes do wear off. iirc, He puts a fresh coat on every morning to preserve it."
If I could just encase my feet in a lightweight stone and just never have to worry about socks or shoes for the rest of my life, I'd do that shit in a heartbeat.
I would like to ask a question: in the scenes showing the different parts of the world, they cut to the UK and it’s being dubbed? Why. It’s an accent, I swear this hurts my head so much, I need to know. In the world of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, IS BRITISH A LANGUAGE!? This has been haunting me for god knows how long I need help for the love of god. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
The joke they seem to be making is that the British hate the French so much they redubbed the whole thing because British people don't know what "à la mode" means.
8:06 When Josiah is talking about how Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and The Mitchells vs. The Machines has the same third act, and that Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse has the same third act of the 2 films, AND when Warner Bros.’s The LEGO Movie has the SAME third act is because movies that are animated action-adventure science fiction (or some other fiction theme) films use the theme of a USB killstick, or some other connection device.
this man has very impressive lungs then, i wish i had lungs that good, i mean like mine are good already cause i don't smoke or anything like that but DANG lol
For clarification, if there are no crosswalk lines, you are supposed to just cross at corners or other "suitable crossing points". Edit: also, I think the spray-on shoes _do_ wear off. iirc, He puts a fresh coat on every morning to preserve it.
Jude brings up a good point that it’s not the amount of food but how specific the food is that causes the machine to malfunction witch makes a lot more the sense when you think about it
Jude: You can't get further from water in Wichita The movie: *Reality can be reality whatever I want* I mean this universe also has a giant fishbowl with a single sardine in it, on top of food literally falling from the sky...safe to say logic flies out the door when you let your imagination run wild. Also, ratbirds already exist...they're called seagulls!
You see gentlemen, this isn’t part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In fact, it is part of the Meatball Cinematic Universe, unified by USB killswitches and the duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller
It would be a crime to not watch Mitchell’s VS the Machines after mentioning it and them saying they haven’t seen it it’s an amazing movie worked on by Gravity Falls alumni ^^
They should watch that one animated movie that came out like 7 years ago called ‘home’ I remember seeing it once then never hearing about it ever again
This movie terrified me as a kid. No joke I went through most of my younger school years scared that the adults would put it and the sequel on. Nowadays it's not that bad, but man, what a weird memory to have.
@@natedawg906 Not me. I've learned my fears aren't anything to be ashamed of. Everyone's got fears. I'm scared of bugs. Even the most harmless ants I'm hesitant to touch. And don't even get me started on the ones that can and will hurt me.
The dam is inverted, meaning it is less structurally sound. Like, if you look at other dams, like the hoover dam, they are built with the curve towards the water and not outwards
Best line in that movie: “Well, people thought these guys were weirdos too, but that didn't stop them” because it's so true. People love to bully others just because they're smart. But when the bullied become success stories...the bullies won't be the ones laughing now
fun fact: bullies only bully because they are jealous of a smart person's success, or they have issues with feeling weak so they will pick on people smaller than them so they can feel powerful
Under the geneva conventions enviromental modification for a military or other hostile purpose is illegal and considered a war crime. Considering the size the food gets to and the damage they cause it is easy to consider the modification performed as "Hostile". Another factor is that if the effect is long-lasting and widespread. From the fact it covers an entire island and in the second movie the food is fully sentient without having rotted it could be considered long-lasting and widespread.
I think "hostile" refers to intent rather than outcome, so Flint Lockwood might still be in the clear. At least until the sequel.
@@wingitfang7281 True. I feel carelessness could fall in place for "hostile" intent. Because he did go to a power station (That he most likely had no authorisation to enter) and used that to power his machine and that in turn is what caused the weather changing. So Flint was careless in his actions, I don't know if it would still count. But it's fun to think about!
The Geneva suggestions
Flint Lockwood is a war criminal confirmed
Geneva optional tasks
"A pizza, stuffed in a turkey, the whole thing deep fried and dipped in chocolate!"
"..."
"It's me, the mayor."
How Europeans see Americans
Oh, did you get a haircut?
@@spideyawesome6498 Yes I did, thank you for noticing ☺️
Yoo nice
AND LOVE IS HERE TOOOO STAAAAAAAYYYYY
Is nobody gonna talk about the fact that Flint's dad is just 🗿
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I break le cycle
The most iconic part of this movie was officer earl running to flint at full speed yelling his name when flint started booting up his machine
FLINT LOCKWOOD
"Uhhh... Just a second! I'm in the middle of a-"
@@emeraldhillzone1992 Insert Screaming Sounds.
imagine lactose intolerant person just walking to their house at night and it just starts
raining ice cream like bruh literal equivalent to acid rain
you could say Flint kinda committed Manslaughter to those that are lactose intolerant
Thanks James Schaffrillas.
As a lactose intolerant person. I'll absolutely pay the price of an extra long bathroom trip for the chance to experience snowing ice cream
War Crimes
Correction war creams @@TheBoss.-tq2vm
The amount of pure comedy gold put into a film about Food Weather is actually admirable.
Hehe BURGER
No it’s boiga
No boga
The writers of this movie are some of the funniest people in animated movies
@@MicrowaveSociety borg
Flint's dad's is the pinnacle of character design. I watched this movie all the time and it never gets old. It is way funnier than you would expect
He built like🗿
@@sussybaka7869 yet his eyes appear similar to Robotnik when his eyes were behind his glasses.
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you guys have no idea what his name is? It's tim.
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Manipulating the weather isn’t that bad, just a war crime
Against McDonalds maybe...
@@MarsBroadcastNetwork I never thought of that LOL
@@PotatoWithALaptop But *the machine did.*
@@MarsBroadcastNetwork step 1: cover yourself in oil
Cloud-seeding is used extensively in China along with their dam systems to play with other nations' water supplies if they want to kill civilians without firing a shot.
The US tried cloud-seeding to wash out the Ho-Chi Minh trail
It was also a side-effect of gunpowder battles' aftermath. The smoke was the perfect size for encouraging clouds to form.
10:53 that blue light beam shooting into space is actually a real meteorological phenomenon that happens in real lightning storms
They are called TRE’s
Transient Luminous Effects
10:48
Guys our lives are like a movie
@@jjackmn1trying hard to beat the villian
5:18 they literally translate English into British
iq 1000
It's THOMAS LANGUAGE, not British.
that’s just pointless (-_-)
They just changed the accent
@@peterthors8225 No, they also changed what was said. The original thing Sam said was 'a la mode' for an ice cream joke thing. However, the British localization changed it to 'that is truly topped with icecream'. I believe every other translation of the line kept the a la mode?
I wonder if it's meant to be a joke about how some things are pointlessly localized between American and British TV, a joke about Britain not liking France so they removed the French word, a joke about how jokes don't get translated well a lot of the time between languages since some jokes are translated literally, or a purely absurd joke that's meant to be funny due to absurdity and breaking the pattern set up.
@@thatoneyoutuberofohioThomish
Flint making it rain ice cream is literally acid rain for lactose intolerant people
flint lockwood commits mass genocide
By that logic, walking past any ice cream shop would be like walking past Chernobyl
@@UnhappyChaos kinda is, though
The strong will survive
@@frownyclowny6955 the weak will perish
Honestly if the salt and pepper wind was realistic everyone would be crying and cursing because of how much their eyes hurt while sneezing.
THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING
I would just be standing fhere with with goggles on and just breathing in the salt that I have condensed in a jar and then put fhe salt on the table in my kitchen and s♤○7¥ it
Gas mask
@@thezodiac7112 that sounds like it would shred your lungs and sinuses
@@simonpetrikov3992 Worth it.
While it may seem that all have a similar climax, each of the four movies mentioned have their own special way of conclusion.
In this movie, Flint uses an invention that he believed to be a failure to stop the machine. He used the things that made him unique, the things that he was mocked for in order to save them all.
In the Lego movie, unlike the other movies, Emmet doesn’t use violence, destruction or even do what was expected of him to defeat the villain. Instead, he opens up, appealing to Lord Business’s humanity and and changes his mind though kindness and understanding. (one of the many reasons why the lego movie is my absolute favourite movie)
As for Spiderverse, Miles learns what makes him unique as spider-man, and he uses those to his advantage. (This is the only movie out of the four where the USB actually works as well, by the way) Even after getting beaten down numerous times, he gets back up and defeats Kingpin though something that his late Uncle taught him. The shoulder touch.
In Mitchells, It’s Katie’s bond with her family and especially her father that saves the day. All the members of her family contribute in destroying PAL. (including the dog AND the car) The best moment having to be when Katie shouts out “I’M A MITCHELL!” When she chucks the villain.
All three movie feel like they have the same climax when you boil it down to the basics, but they ALL have a distinct tone and feel that separates each of them from each other.
NO NUANCE THEY ARE THE SAME /s
@@MicrowaveSociety AFTER ALL THAT /j
yes
No excuses
Their 3 neckbeards making fun of a flick, they aren’t exactly movie critics themselves
11:18
Had to crack up at the bass boosted FLDSMDFR
I should also probably point out the fact that the machine changed its color scheme from white and orange to black and red, and we literally never find out how
Honestly I thought it was going to be a nipple joke
I just kinda assumed that the red paint was ketchup
gingerbread tar and ketchup
My aunt bought a house and the previous owners left an old tv with a built in VCR and dvd player, and this movie was inside the dvd player
It’s a sign from the gods
@@OfficialKirby indeed
For a movie based on a 15 page children’s book they did a really good job.
_book?_
@@lastchanc3stars ye
WAIT THAT MOVIE WAS FROM A BOOK?
@@F1r3yJun10r yup
The ending however was that the citizens moved
To a different island and kinda started from scratch
@@atomicnumber202Don't they kinda do that in the sequel?
It took me until like, last year, as a 21 year old to realize that flint was saying "I don't understand fishing metaphors" and not "I don't understand what fishing men are for"
I'm sorry, what? Where the heck did you get that from? 😂
@@Galopolyrim it came from a child with auditory processing issues, despite knowing, I can still hear it though
I thought he said "I don't get fishing anymore!" as a kid (I have auditory processing issues).
BRO, I DID TOO
How did Flint not know that fishing men are for fishing? It's like how firemen create fires.
Wouldn’t replacing all the rain water and turning into food make the amount of water in the world go down. I feel like flint is doing something very stupid by turning a shit ton of water into food
Yeah probably but if global warming is a thing in this universe maybe Flint is offsetting the rising ocean levels by using water
I think it turns back into water after they digest it.
To be fair all food we eat requires water to be created, in one way or another. It’s just Flint uses a fuckton of water to get around the whole “life” thing
@@Scupple does that mean it doesn’t even really “fill” them? It just dissolves back into water?
@@squaddegenerate5000 i mean you can get full by drinking a lot of water so yea
but that might mean that they don't get any nutrients from eating the food...thinking about the logistics of made-up cartoon inventions makes my head hurt
9:04 favorite bit.
9:45 Aperture science, we do what we must, because, we can.
Looking back at my test chamber production line,I am reminded of what my father told me,DO IT FROM SCRATCH,anyway,we’ve always worked this place like how my father worked this place,and his father before him and his father before him and his father before him.
For the good of all of us, except the ones who are dead
But theres no since in crying over every mistake
@@Tirememes You just keep on trying till you run out of cake
Black Mesa wants to....
...know your location
I don’t care what anybody says the fact that this movie was based off a book and that this movie was actually good in a strange unique way is beyond me
The weirdest part is that theres practically no similarities outside of the basic plot.
@@monsterfanatic5344 Heck, there's practically no similarities _inside_ of the basic plot. Only thing in common is "weather on this island is food, but then it gets _too_ food."
@@monsterfanatic5344 Yeah they kind of morphed into their own thing but I still like both versions the book and the movie, but the whole plot that they basically followed was an island wanted food it started raining food and now they have too much food
A book that’s like 15 pages too
There's also how to train your dragon, which takes a lot of liberties as well. Movie and book toothless are like two completely different characters. That said, both books and movies are good in their own way
My family hates this movie cause I would watch it *every* day when I first got it on DVD.
Officer Earl is def the best character in the movie, pinnacle of animation right there.
Oml my family grounded me each time I would watch it
Coincidence?
@@santaisacommunist*I THINK NO-*
This was my favorite movie back when it first came out. I empathized with Flint a lot as a "weird" kid interested in science stuff at the time.
And y'know what? It's still one of my favorite animated movies to this day.
W it’s my favorite movie oat with the new Elvis movie
Same with me and Sam. I was super nerdy and found it hard to relate to my classmates so I put on the “pretty” persona until I realized that wasn’t the real me
5:11 As someone who lives off tea, I can confirm that is exactly how tea is made
I’m so confused why don’t these guys more popular??? Or have millions of subscribers? Best channel ever
The sequel to this is 90% mediocre sequel garbage, but the other 10% is pure comedy gold and it's really confusing
The 10% is the food puns right?
@@savannahlevy97 That and the villain being so unnecessarily iconic
@@notsosadbart6343chester v is perfect
@@notsosadbart6343One of the best plot twists ever.
@@notsosadbart6343 I actually like the sequel; but I avoided the TV Show like the plague because of discarding all the continuity that was built from the ground up, including the world building and conflict that happened in the first movie.
Fun fact: the port he plugs his phone into is some kind of mutilated VGA port. I love how self aware this part is; what with his dad literally not being tech savvy enough to select the right file.
I remember me and my brother quoting the Contact Lens bit over and over when we were younger. I probably have this entire movie memorized in my brain at this point.
ok then, which character says this "i'm finally contributing to society"
@@montymole2 Brent
"What are you doing, Flint LOCKWOOD?"
This movie will always leave a good Special place in my heart
4:03 best part of the video
Fr
I love how the credits at the start just say "a lot of people."
Phil Lord and Chris Miller can only make one Third Act.
However they are both beautiful and Talented
So it’s all good.
hearing the words "Bee Movie" censored made me laugh the hardest I have in a week
It’s that bad. 😂
A flock of sentient Tombstone homing pizza slices is called a Graveyard.
4:36 Fun fact: It’s a war crime! Weather warfare!
Another fun fact: one time a guy discovered how to make rain, this caused one of the worst floods in human history.
@@GabbaGooober I’m going to need to name of this because I really want to know how he made it rain
Noah's Arc@@aaronoconnor4392
A wise scientist from Black Mesa once said:
"You're not a war criminal if there are no more military to judge you"
@@toainsullyso he’s the opposite of Noah
If Officer Earl and Flint’s dad got into a fight, the entire world would go blind from their sheer awesomeness.
Battle of the Dads
It’s time for a DAD BATTLLLLLLLLLLLLE!
@TheCatMask Shhhh, we don't talk about the show.
@@redpanda6497 oh yeah... That show nobody watched
Aside from me
Fun Fact: Bill Hader believe it or not actually recorded noises for BB8 in the New Trilogy Star Wars Movies, along with Ben Schwartz (voice of Sonic)
I hope MWS reacts to the sequel, which is even weirder
agreed
COfFee ANd mIlK?!
Live backwards is evil, therefore justifying Live Inc is therefore evil. 10/10 movie logic guys
@@-mixedup I thought that part was funny-
@@boppertron4929 *sip* hohohohohoHOho
9:14 he just starts eating microphone.
9:13
Yummy
7:20 What if it was apready a pre-existing dam which used to cover water,but then all that water became full of salty foods , and salt being good at absotbing moisture,all the water being absorbed by the salt if the food. Meaning that now there are only salty foods there instead of the water once used for electricity
I feel like it was only a matter of time before MWS reviewed this movie. Despite barely ever watching it, I have a feeling it’s right up their alley.
YOU REPRESENT MY CONTACT LENS AND MY EYE REPRESENTS MY EYE, I GOT MY EYE ON YOU
Hey look a jaywalker
@@Icerope-km9lu REEEEEE
Mitchell vs the machines sort of pointed out how their plan was "definitely original", which was definitely a nod to Cloudy. Theyre both Sony movies.
7:53 tornoodle
Spagettio’s
Spaghetti+torrnado
In the Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs TV Show, which may or may not be canon, it states that rat-birds were created to combat the invasion of cheesy worms, which Flint had created to make his dad's tackle shop more popular than Mayor Shelbourne's new tackle shop.
Its not, it breaks canon
Foodboy's powers come from a miniature version of Flint's machine built into his chest like the arc reactor from Iron Man.
Just imagine Flint's nails on his toes after that many years since he got those jelly shoes
With athletes foot, gangrene, and never easing and sweat off...I think that's the least of your worries.
@@thunderspark1536 Well, it just gives me some questions like would they actually grow? Or if you block the nails by something (his jelly shoes), would Flint's body be like Huh, I can't grow my nails there, I quess it's bad for me, so I stop it. Like for example, if you pluck some necessary part of your eyebrows, it will stop growing after some time. Just some unnecessary questions about some favourite kids movie.
shut up
It's a mirical he hasn't had his feet amputated yet
OH GOD
If it snowed snowballs in the movie, it would be hard to tell if the yellow snow would be bad or not.
Yeah, that's Russian Roulette, but with health and shame.
"Are you still watching?"
Someone's daughter: 11:19
11:48
maybe this is how emperor palpatine survived the explosion of the 2nd death star.
Imagine the Ewoks, seeing an old wrinkly man being came from space by a flock of ratbirds from cloudy with a chance of meatballs
Wait! How the fuck did Flint’s feet grow?! Does the spray on shoe stuff stretch? It must, right? Because both his feet and the shoes are bigger when he’s an adult
Or footbinding...?
They didn't.
He's just a master of walking with child sized feet
They showed elasticity when he was trying to take them off, maybe they strechted along the growth?
Scratch that.
"Da Nintendude
há 4 dias (editado)
For clarification, if there are no crosswalk lines, you are supposed to just cross at corners or other "suitable crossing points".
Edit: also, I think the spray-on shoes do wear off. iirc, He puts a fresh coat on every morning to preserve it."
3:13 God I love his run.
*F L I N T L O C K W O O D*
Officer Earl is the most based man to exist.
I'm surprised they didn't talk about how Flint turned into a murder with the snowball fight
0:58 To simulate Floridian Seagulls, OBVIOUSLY.
If I could just encase my feet in a lightweight stone and just never have to worry about socks or shoes for the rest of my life, I'd do that shit in a heartbeat.
But then you could never paint your toesies fun colors, or feel the warm soft sand on your feetsies
@@pissfrog Not feeling sand in your toes is a good thing, as soon as it’s temperature drops just a bit it becomes an utterly miserable experience
@@ShibuNub3305 You would also probably get really bad athletes foot.
You cant wash them and they eventually rot off
@@thecustomizer2008 and you know this how exactly? (the rotting off part)
I would like to ask a question: in the scenes showing the different parts of the world, they cut to the UK and it’s being dubbed? Why. It’s an accent, I swear this hurts my head so much, I need to know.
In the world of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, IS BRITISH A LANGUAGE!? This has been haunting me for god knows how long I need help for the love of god.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
If you can understand British and American that means you're bilingual
The joke they seem to be making is that the British hate the French so much they redubbed the whole thing because British people don't know what "à la mode" means.
You'd be surprised how different American English and British English are when it comes to words/slang.
As I understand it, apart from it being funny, it's also because the British hate using French words. So they would never say "á la mode".
THAT'S THE JOKE!
8:06 When Josiah is talking about how Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and The Mitchells vs. The Machines has the same third act, and that Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse has the same third act of the 2 films, AND when Warner Bros.’s The LEGO Movie has the SAME third act is because movies that are animated action-adventure science fiction (or some other fiction theme) films use the theme of a USB killstick, or some other connection device.
I’m thinking of a Marvel movie with the same exact third act but instead it is 3 usb sticks, I think it was Captain America and the Winter Soldier
9:22 slide whistle for anyone who wants to hear it again
Thx bro
Ty
2:12 f**k that sh!t, f**k walking, LEVITATION!!!!!
Fun fact: Bill hader actually held that gasp the whole time. It wasn't edited
this man has very impressive lungs then, i wish i had lungs that good, i mean like mine are good already cause i don't smoke or anything like that but DANG lol
My lungs would’ve popped
8:47 Hey Three days of Grace is awesome and I sometimes still listen to them
For clarification, if there are no crosswalk lines, you are supposed to just cross at corners or other "suitable crossing points".
Edit: also, I think the spray-on shoes _do_ wear off. iirc, He puts a fresh coat on every morning to preserve it.
Jude brings up a good point that it’s not the amount of food but how specific the food is that causes the machine to malfunction witch makes a lot more the sense when you think about it
1:24 a flock of ratbirds can clean a human corpse under 45 seconds
12:13 why is Josiah saying "im hungryy" so adorable????
He sound like chills
8:22 Phil lord and Christopher Miller. Ahem...HOW DO YOU KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS!
Jude: You can't get further from water in Wichita
The movie: *Reality can be reality whatever I want*
I mean this universe also has a giant fishbowl with a single sardine in it, on top of food literally falling from the sky...safe to say logic flies out the door when you let your imagination run wild. Also, ratbirds already exist...they're called seagulls!
according to gta iv they are called pigeons
4:37
It is. Hostile use of weather manipulation is in fact banned by the geneva convention.
1:24 you learn something everyday
This movie is me and my brother's favorites because it's so funny and memorable, we still quote it to this day.
5:37 Turn on captions
LMAO
That’s the movie’s way of making an adult joke
What what the f**
ik lol
NUMBER 12!?
My main concern of the movie when I look back is how bad the pollution and mess it would make before they even turned big and mutated
but also this is a kid's movie we are talking about, pollution doesn't exist in the cartoon universe
9:53 As someone who works at Kroger, and has not once seen a pizza made at my location. This is entirely believable.
I am now traumatized, thank you.
0:36
"have you ever felt loved?'". No.
I saw this movie in theaters, I remember being so excited about it the night previously
I’m actually shock that mr.T was in this film and in the second film they got terry cruse.
It like having a buff angel to another *old* angel.
You see gentlemen, this isn’t part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In fact, it is part of
the Meatball Cinematic Universe, unified by USB killswitches and the duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller
wouldn't it be just the lord/miller cinematic universe
By the way, that kid at 1:16 never shows up anywhere in the film again from what I know. *I wonder what happened to him…*
They cleaned his corpse in under 45 seconds
The FLDSMDER is genuinely one of the most dangerous machines in a kids movie, it almost destroyed the entire world within like 3 hours
Fun fact, using Italian dressing instead of Tomatoe sauce is very good.
I tried it myself
@@acemarvel1564 was it good?
@@horsefaceguy3768 yup
@@acemarvel1564 hooray
you know there is gonna be that one guy screaming about how your disrespectful to the italian cuisine or something
(this is not me)
7:37
I guess you can say they… don’t give a dam? 😀
haha, haha, ha…
Haha
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It would be a crime to not watch Mitchell’s VS the Machines after mentioning it and them saying they haven’t seen it it’s an amazing movie worked on by Gravity Falls alumni ^^
The beauty of physical comedy is its limitless because there logic behind it
11:13 PSA: if the sun is blue, then we are all most likely already dead.
They should watch that one animated movie that came out like 7 years ago called ‘home’ I remember seeing it once then never hearing about it ever again
Apparently it also has a series on Netflix
I want to see you guys react to Pinocchio: a true story. That is comedy gold.
This movie terrified me as a kid. No joke I went through most of my younger school years scared that the adults would put it and the sequel on. Nowadays it's not that bad, but man, what a weird memory to have.
Oh my God, I wasn't the only human on Earth who was scared of this movie as a kid?
Same with me, I’m still ashamed to this day lol 🤦♂️
@@natedawg906 Not me. I've learned my fears aren't anything to be ashamed of. Everyone's got fears. I'm scared of bugs. Even the most harmless ants I'm hesitant to touch. And don't even get me started on the ones that can and will hurt me.
how could THIS movie terrify you? the heck?
8:53 remember, you can’t spell “Fin” without Flint
Bro... deep
7:15
Maybe they built the dam so fast because they gave one
8:34 I can’t believe y’all ruined 3-4 fantastic movies for me.
Spider verse and Mitchells vs the machines and the Lego movie ruined by logic ex machina
With knuckles™️
How are they ruined exactly? I think they're all still fantastic movies that still stand out on their own
@@parkerpeter9218 that was a joke
From when Cinema sins said it
Because apparently he wants us to not have fun
@@Antonio-fj5gs “with knuckles” damn that really made me go to new frontiers,
I AM HERE REACHING FAR ACROSS THESE NEW FRONTIERS
So they ruined a Fantastic 4?
2:20 I am in Italy and I can verify this. Just start walking and if someone runs you over, it’s your fault. It’s actually really terrifying
*cars moment*
6:21 I know what we should watch next
b** m****
7:45 Why? Cause you can't push it? Push it real good?
The dam is inverted, meaning it is less structurally sound. Like, if you look at other dams, like the hoover dam, they are built with the curve towards the water and not outwards
CWaCoMB is one of the very few movies that animates food very, VERY well, unlike other films. (-this means films like foodfight-)
That and every Ghibli movie ever.
Best line in that movie: “Well, people thought these guys were weirdos too, but that didn't stop them” because it's so true. People love to bully others just because they're smart. But when the bullied become success stories...the bullies won't be the ones laughing now
fun fact: bullies only bully because they are jealous of a smart person's success, or they have issues with feeling weak so they will pick on people smaller than them so they can feel powerful
A childhood classic
10:44 killed me
5:47
What does my man wanna go on??? 🤨