what i watched in april
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What did YOU watch this month?!!??!?
You
more than 50 films
I watched Ocean's Eleven (2001) for the first time. I thought it was okay (the premise and the team were really fun, but I didn't find Danny or Tess interesting at all). That being said, the twist was AWESOME and I really wish I hadn't spoiled it for myself beforehand.
The Lighthouse and I forgot the rest
Pulp Fiction, and Reservoir Dogs.
“It’s brilliant. It’s a masterpiece. It’s a 3.5/5.”
Karsten is YMS now.
@@MiacDaled r/whoosh
ArchVarch r/whoooshh
ArchVarch r/whoooooooosh
@@MiacDaled And i was comparing him to yms AS A JOKE. You're the one who got all hostile for no reason.
@@MiacDaled you probably don't get the joke of the comment
2.5/5 for Good Burger broke my heart, that films too good for that kind of treatment
"...my bojack video, which none of you watched."
:(
It’s such a beautiful day is my favourite movie of all time, I made a video about it
Don Hertzfeldt deserves his own Video. My Favourite Animated Film Maker! Its Such A Beautiful Day is so beautiful
I need a breakdown of Pauly Shores filmography. Please?
loooove these videos
You should watch the Hulu show Normal People directed by Leni Abrahamson and I would love someone to break down the cinematography. If you liked Marriage story I think you'll like this!
In April, I watched:
Mandy (10/10)
Elephant (6/10)
The Death of Stalin (9/10)
Unforgiven (7/10)
The New World (9/10)
Werckmeister Harmonies (10/10)
The Godfather: Part II (9/10)
Tiger King (9/10)
Sunset Boulevard (8/10)
Man with a Movie Camera (10/10)
The Wizard of Oz (8/10)
M (10/10)
Scarface (8/10)
The Florida Project (9/10)
World of Tomorrow (8/10)
Sherlock, Jr. (9/10)
Interstellar (7/10)
Mean Girls (4/10)
Ed Wood (10/10)
Tangerine (8/10)
The Neon Demon (9/10)
The Platform (3/10)
Snowpiercer (7/10)
The Sound of Music (9/10)
Stop Making Sense (7/10)
dude fr said tiger king was as good as godfather 2
Chris I don’t compare things that I gave the same rating to (unless they’re from the same filmmaker). I just give the rating and that’s it.
Chris yeah, dude’s got some low standards if thinks Tiger King is equal to Godfather part 2 and better than Scarface.
YES WICKER MAN LOVE THAT FILM
In defense of Tiger King... Remember that the filmmakers studio where he stored years and years of footage was burned to the ground. If it feels like youtube footage pieced together it probably was! But I think that says a lot about today's viewers and quality. Right afterwards I watched Grizzly Man directed by Werner Herzog which is kind of similar subject matter and it was sooooo cinematic, everything contributed by Werner felt staged. Werners voice was way too overbearing. Timothy Treadwell (the subject, aka "Grizzly Man") was wayyyy before his time (he was basically a youtuber before youtube was a thing,) and his footage is INCREDIBLE. It's the one saving grace of the documentary and Werner appropriated all of that footage to create his own little personal masterpiece. It won plenty of awards, but I think it's so cringe... You should watch it. I think that's why Tiger King works really well because the voice of the director is present, but he isn't trying to fabricate a self-serving narrative like Werner in Grizzly Man. The subject matter of domesticated big cats is polarizing and fascinating because it says so much about our society and us as people. Our fascination with power & fame, animals, conservation, business, social media, MURDER- it's all there! It leaves so much room for the audience to share our own opinions because we are present in the documentary as well as part of the problem. :) We all experienced Tiger King together in this new streaming world. I think that's a pretty incredible filmmaking achievement.
HOW DARE YOU DISRESPECT MY BOY JIMMY NEUTRON
You forgot a film, *AGAIN.* It’s called by the name of “Robots - The Animation Masterpiece on the god damn planet”.
And *YOU* forgot the other half of the title of that movie
"Robots - The animation masterpiece on God damn planet"
Mario Lanzersto, fixed it.
I strongly believe saying that there'll be a twist in a movie is a spoiler
I agree. I didn't know anything about the film going in,and when *that* happened, it was the most chilling moments i have ever witnessed while watching a film,and i strongly believe it was because i wasn't expecting a twist to happen
this is facttttssssss. when he said that my heart sank a little
That's why parasite didn't scare me. I knew there was going to be a big ass - unbelievable - "what the fuck just happened"- kinda twist. Reviews Ruined THAT part for me
Roy from IT crowd agrees
mihir sharma same i had been fascinated with that movie since i was young and when i finally sat down to watch it i had no clue that there was any type of plot twist, i was fucking shook
Watched Rosemarys baby can’t believe that nobody directed that movie either truly shockingggg
Luna Luciab I recently watched Repulsion and that SAME nobody directed that! What a talented nonexistent director!
OMG the same thing happened to me this week!
(pls help me I don't understand)
@@bencarlson4300 I really wanted to watch Repulsion but then seeing that nobody directed the movie made me unable to watch it considering what the movies all about.
@@ferreiraferreira9192 what's there to understand, nobody directed the movies! Just search up the movies and go to the Legal History part of the non-existent director's wikipedia page and you'll see that the director totally doesn't exist!
Karsten: no one watched my bojack video
me: I HAVEN'T FINISHED WATCHING THE SERIES YET.!
..... I promise I'll watch it.
ps: I didn't think Tiger King was spectacular either. I watched a lot of better documentaries.
It's basically reality tv not a documentary
Dear Zachary is way better
Thank you Jessca for speaking for all of us. Karsten I have a fear of watching the last season of Bojack because I'm still not okay with it ending. So until I get to an emotionally mature enough place to accept the inevitable I will not be watching your video yet. But yes... I promise... I will watch it.
*“NOBODY DIRECTED THIS MOVIE”*
me: wait, who directed it?
_goes to IMDB_
oh
August hahaha imdb gods prevail
Exactly what I did
Wait who directed it
Man that's exactly what I did.
@@jamesreviews1660 Nobody!
The dislikes are the film students who love dracula
Me except I'm not a film student
@@homesickforanotherworld I enjoyed the pianist, had no idea Polanski made it and now I just can't feel the same way about it anymore. It's impossible to separate art from the artist.
@@nobodyinparticularescobar5817 try to watch repulsion and separate the art from the artist :(
ozcrspdng for you maybe..
@@jarpyr6791Fair point. I mean the more I think about it, there are director's I don't like, but I love their movies. It really depends on the severity of their actions for me.
Ok I'll have you know the only reason I didn't your Bojack video is because I haven't watched the final half of the last season because I don't think I'm ready to see it end lol
Same
Same.
@@bonsaiibeach3675 delete your comment before someone spoil it for you
same
C4KE exactly the same here
FYI I didn't watch the Bojack video because I don't want to get spoiled ;D
Pedro Águia Same
This comment isn't helping you
@@loloskiller ?
@@pedroaguia8 someone could spoil it here in the comments
Bojack dies
Meanwhile
What I watched in April: Coffin dance memes only
Just Some Guy without a Mustache holy mother of Joseph you’re everywhere
Amazing! Hahaha
I will argue til the day I die that Nick Cage is extremely self-aware of exactly how ridiculous he is
100% agree
An absolute fact
Thank you so much for your analysis of tiger king - that’s exactly how I felt. Your monthly-watched vids are some of the ones I look most forward to, found a lotta recommendations here too! Thanks!
Didn't expect to hear anyone to make a 100 gecs reference today, that's for sure.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire 5/5
Dogtooth 4/5
First Reformed 4/5
La Haine 5/5
The Host 4/5
Mother 4/5
Yi Yi 5/5
The Grand Budapest Hotel 5/5
Funny Games 4/5
The White Ribbon 5/5
The Piano Teacher 5/5
The Holy Mountain 3/5
Inside Llewyn Davis 5/5
Mommy 5/5
Mala Nolche 2/5
Cats 1/5
Private Life 3/5
It Comes at Night 4/5
Fight Club 5/5
And I also rewatched all 14 seasons of Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia. 5/5 greatest show on television
I also saw Mother and La Haine recently, both were great. I couldn’t get through Mala Noche, it probably doesn’t get better based off your rating.
Sunny is the best thing ever,are you familiar with their podcast by now?
"directing by nobody! nobody at all! I cant believe nobody directing this thing!
Karsten: One of the best movies directed by nobody at all...
Me: But Karsten, Roman Pola-
Karsten: NOBODY DIRECTED IT!
As funny as it was, Chinatown is the one movie from him that makes it better knowing what happened around that time period, since he filmed it in Cali (obv) and he was away from there ever since the death of Sharon Tate which I feel was a major factor in the the writing of the film, and he hated being back there in general
Watched the Pianist. Also directed by nobody! I don't know how they did it!
Godard said: “I don't think you should feel about a film. You should feel about a woman, not a movie. You can't kiss a movie.“
Maybe that's why you don't connect to his films - because you want to kiss them.
carl.oh Good quote, but sums up perfectly why I don’t like his movies either. I think they should definitely be felt, not just be these pretentious style show-offs like his films are
DarklordofDOOM57 stfu, Godard is a genius, he changed films forever!
Heerad Kermani Yes, I agree he has, but that still doesn’t make me like his films
@@nuclearwint0375 Most of his films are shitty and pretentiously boring, french new wave or not
Haven’t heard anyone call Tiger King a masterpiece or flawless. It’s just a mindless, rabbit hole of a series that’s entertaining because of Joe Exotic.
_"She's really the only film maker who doesn't need to edit in any fast way, or shoot at any specific angle, or use ANY music at all and still have you on the edge of your seat..."_
*Sidney Lumet after making Dog day afternoon:* Do I mean nothing to you??
“Doesn’t *need* to”
am i missing the joke or do u just not know sidney lumet is a man
Paul Thomas Anderson ranked?
Mr S that would be awesome, but I don’t think he really cares about comments
What about Takashi Miike ranked?
ArchVarch why are u his bitch
Great idea oldtimer
Stupid Idiot when have you ever seen him like a comment or respond to one?
What I watched:
Finding Nemo (4.5/5)
Holmes and Watson (1.5/5)
Minority Report (5/5)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (N/A)
Game Over (short on RUclips) (N/A)
The Incredibles (5/5)
Jack-Jack Attack (N/A)
Anchorman (4/5)
Rear Window (4.5/5)
Twelve Monkeys (4.5/5)
Cars (2.5/5)
Hot Fuzz (4/5)
Doodlebug (N/A)
Three Stooges in Orbit (2.5/5)
Ratatouille (4.5/5)
Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation (3.5/5)
Wall-E (5/5)
Aquaman (2.5/5)
Super 8 (4/5)
World War Z (2/5)
Now I know why I have no social life...
Karsten: doesn't watch marriage story
Me: wha-wha-what? WHO ARE YOU
The movies I’m dying to see is Oldboy and The Evil Dead Franchise
Oldboy is an amazing movie!! But I made the regretful decision of watch the remake first but that made me appreciate 2003 Oldboy more after
Honestly, Evil Dead 2 is the only one that's good. The first, remake, and Army of Darkness all range from bad to just fine. The Ash Vs Evil Dead show is amazing too, and it comes really close to being as good as the second film. It even retcons the events of Army of Darkness, so the only essential film to watch it is the second one.
Here's what I watched:
The Last Emperor
Won't You Be My Neighbor
Fantastic Mr. Fox (Re-Watch)
Hoop Dreams
The Irishman (Re-Watch)
Prisoners
Rebecca (Re-Watch)
Alien
Aliens
Annihilation (Re-Watch)
District 9
Interstellar (Re-Watch)
There Will Be Blood (Re-Watch)
The Last Temptation of Christ
Shakespeare in Love
The Kid (1921) (Re-Watch)
The Gold Rush (Re-Watch)
City Lights (Re-Watch)
The Circus
Modern Times (Re-Watch)
Robots
Looper
Zodiac
Blood Simple
Toy Story (Re-Watch)
Some Like It Hot (Re-Watch)
Day for Night
Toy Story 2 (Re-Watch)
Toy Story 3 (Re-Watch)
Toy Story 4 (Re-Watch)
A Raisin in the Sun
Kazaam
A Little Princess
Tess
Annie Hall (Re-Watch)
A Room with a View
Lilies of the Field
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Blade Runner: Final Cut (Re-Watch)
what did you think about Looper? District 9?
Did you like The Irishman enough to rewatch it?
favorite Toy Story?
@@Lucalaurin I liked Looper but not as much as I thought I would and liked District 9 way more than I thought I would. The Irishman was one of my favorites last year and Toy Story 3 is my favorite but I like all of them.
I think I'm the only person in the world who thinks District 9 is utter garbage but I stand by it
@@jemimahduncan3612 yeah it's not for everyone
Mulholland Drive (rw) - Best Of All Time
No Country for Old Men (rw) - Second Best
Lost Highway - 4/5
Her - 5/5
Koyaansquatsi - 2/5
Knight Of Cups - 4/5
The Graduate - 5/5
Y Tù Mamá También - 5/5
The Player - 5/5
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters - 5/5
Adaptation - 5/5
1917 - 3/5
There Will Be Blood (rw) - 5/5
Rashomon - 5/5
Certified Copy - 5/5
Annie Hall - 5/5
The Tree of Life (rw) - Fifth Best Of All Time
Lots of great ones
What I watched in April:
Onward
Various short films on RUclips
Malcolm in the Middle
I watched one movie in April what
Doesn’t give Old Boy a 5/5... this dislike is on the house buddy.
Godard alienates the viewer, you aren’t supposed to feel anything at all watching his films.
This April I watched more than I ever have in a month (20 total). I re watched two movies I didn't really appreciate the first time around and really enjoyed them. The rest were new.
First Reformed
John Wick 2
Leon: The Professional
The Shining
Reservoir Dogs
Black Swan
The Thing
Gremlins
Top Secret
First Man
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Fight Club
Alien
A Ghost Story
Moon
Kill Bill Vol. 1
There Will Be Blood (re watch)
A Face in the Crowd
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Inglorious Bastards (re watch)
The movies i watched were:
Gone with the wind
Kramer vs Kramer
Steel Magnolias
Moneyball
Dolemite is my name
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Steel magnolias 😭
That Roman Polanski movie made me genuinely laugh out loud
I think the lack of a voice in tiger king is chalked up to the fact that filmmakers are in the exotic animal trade as well. If they look at Joe with any critical eye they’re basically criticizing themselves as well. So might as well make Carole Baskin the villain and make everyone else look better in the process
Tiger king doesn't push you in any direction it gives you the information and let's you decide what you believe it isnt making anyone the bad guy and if you think anyone in that show is a good person you're wrong
Just B I never said I thought anyone on the show was a good person??
@@breajones4012 it just sounded like you thought Carol wasnt that bad and the show was making her out as a bad person
Just B no, I think Carole is pretty hypocritical tbh. I was taking more about them not portraying Joe as bad as he actually is. He’s like way worse irl than he is portrayed in the doc.
It kinda overrated imo
How did you have so much time last month??? Oh wait...
I came across “it’s such a beautiful day” in high school by accident when I downloaded some random movie app and I did NOT expect to be in such a mood for the rest of the week. What a great film. I didn’t think anyone else knew it existed 😂
This is what I watched in April
Brother (1997) 7/10
Austin Powers (1997) 6/10
Dirty Harry (1971) 8/10
The Host (2006) 7/10
Cloverfield (2008) 6/10
Looney Tunes Back in Action (2003) 9/10
Under the Silver Lake (2018) 8/10
Jurassic Park (1993) 10/10
Delta Farce (2007) 1/10
Goldfinger (1964) 7/10
Scott Pilgrim (2010) 10/10
I watched...
The Social Network 9/10
Killer Bean Forever 3/10
Raiders Of The Lost Arc 9/10
The Gentlemen 9/10
Temple Of Doom 8/10
Prisoners 10/10
Spider-Man 7/10
Onward 8/10
Spider-Man 2 8/10
The Florida Project 8/10
Spider-Man 3 6/10
Halloween (1978) 9/10
Halloween (2018) 8/10
These are the movies I watched during lockdown(Some of these are movies I've seen long before but rewatched recently):
1. Rushmore
2. Catch me if you can
3. Fight club
4. The Social Network
5. There will be blood
6. Lincoln
7. Oldboy(Korean)
8. Phantom thread
9. The last of the Mohicans
10. Gangs of New York
11. Contagion
12. Tropic thunder
13. Heat
14. Seven Samurai
15. The Wailing (Korean)
16. A tale of two sisters (Korean)
17. The Darjeeling limited
18. Burning (Korean)
19. Dead poet's society
20. The Host (Korean)
21. Scarface
22. Collateral
23. Boogie nights
24. I saw the Devil (Korean)
25. My left foot
26. Mother (Korean)
27. The Master
28. Capote
29. Synecdoche New York
30. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
31. Knives out
Going to say this, but I like your reviews alot. They aren't as "THIS IS MY OPINION AND EVERYONE ELSE IS WRONG" sounding like some other people on RUclips.
Yeah, I hate those type of people on RUclips.
It’s Such a Beautiful Day is honestly one of my favourite films just because of the way it made me feel after the first time I watched it and the impact it left on me afterwards. I feel like not many people have seen it so it’s not necessarily considered to be a “great” film but I think it’s perfect.
I flipped out when you said gecgecgec I have to watch the movie now
Mr S after he mentioned 100 gecs i literally couldn’t pay attention
If you loved Celeste Ng's little fires everywhere, I would highly suggest her other books. My personal favorite of hers is Everything I Never Told You, SOOOOO good!
"it's like the song gecgecgec but as a film"
This has piqued my interest so fucking hard
Martyrs was the single most disturbing film I've ever watched and I thoroughly ENJOYED Midsommar
I think I would have liked uncut gems if THEY WEREN'T YELLING ALL THE TIME
I revisited an indie film on Hulu called The Skeleton Twins and was amazed by it. I liked it a lot when I first saw it, but rewatching it it truly has some of Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig's best work. I loved every second of it and need Barry season 3 right now
I agree 100% on everything you said about Goddard, and A Woman is a Woman.
MINNESOTA??? I'm in White Bear Lake MN your the coolest thing that's been here since Sharon's daughter in-law came back from Nyu (she dropped) she came back at made a youtube video about a cow it got 72 hits on the internets
Election is one of the best films I have ever seen. Reese was absolutely brilliant. One of the best villains ever. I'll never forget the final scenes, it brought everything into perspective.
honestly forgot who directed chinatown... and then I remembered... yup! nobody directed it! you are completely right!
I *HATE* that no one talks about "It's Such a Beautiful Day" it is one of the greatest movies of all time.
i watched it’s a beautiful day and world of tomorrow when i was like 8 thinking they were gonna be cute animated movies. it was lowkey a scarring experience, but a good scarring experience
one of my biggest accomplishments in life is that my step mom works for the david lynch foundation
I love Harold & Maude and have found it funnier upon rewatches! I felt kind of weird and self-conscious when I showed this to my best friend, who I thought would really like it. I laughed much more than she did and at the end of the film she said she didn't quite know what she thought but she didn't like Harold. 10 minutes later I was brushing my teeth and she was yelling at me that she really liked the film and Harold and Maude and wanted to watch it again. I used to hate Harold's mom, but now I find her the funniest character. She's a bit frustrating, yes, but with the comedic and light feel to the film it's not as aggravating as it might be if it were solely a drama. And, yes, I do think the film has a lightness to it despite some of the scenes subject matter, which is something I love about it.
Missing Link: Another RUclips creator, Kevin Parry, is an animator and he worked on that film. He shows some behind-the-scenes work on other films he's worked on and it's great.
If you like movies that take place in a short period of time and haven't seen it yet, "Tangerine" is a really fun romp, and it was filmed with first time actors and on iPhones.
Karsten's jeans are low and loose. You should be following proto buddy.
Karsten please watch "Cinema Paradiso" (theatrical cut) if you haven't already and if you love it. Watch the directors cut but watch the THEATRICAL CUT first.
Is that a fucking 100 Gecs reference?!?!? Thank you so much sir.
You live in Minnesota?? Very cool I lived in Minnetonka for 10 years
tiger king: a great subject and what makes the documentary are the people and the stories. i think the "documentary" really just wanted to display what all these people were going through. there was no clear voice or standpoint on the situation and I think that was the objective. from a documentary standpoint and filmmaking standpoint, it's very subpar. but I believe they tried to remain as unbiased as possible for legal reasons. those people have a ton of money and would probably sue. lol carol baskin already sued.
the midnight gospel is an animated comedy/fantasy series that came out on netflix last month and i encourage everyone to give it a try
watch Lady Vengeance, the last of Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance trilogy, imo it’s even better than Oldboy and the second half is borderline extremity but with a lot of depth. it’s basically a deconstruction and moral reflection on revenge movies in a similar way to how Gaspar Noe’s Irreversible was to the rape/revenge exploitation genre.
Waiting on Karsten to see Love Exposure. Which is nearly four hours of the craziest love story you will ever see.
Do you watch better call Saul? If not definitely check it out I think you would like it
can't believe ppl are sleeping on the bojack video it's one of your best videos imo
I’ve been watching your channel for about 2 years and I now just realized you’re also a Minnesotan!
What I watched in April:
At Eternity's Gate
Apollo 13
Apollo 11
Save the Last Dance
Honey
The Walk
MIdsommar
The Beach Bum
Cafe Society
John Wick 2
Zodiac
Ex-Machina
Anna
Layer Cake
Killing of a Sacred Deer
Jaws
Regarde-moi
Panic Room
Water Lilies
The Beguiled
Ghost in the Shell (2017)
Thank You for Your Service
Suspiria (2018)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Notebook
The Royal Tenenbaums
You Were Never Really Here
Enemy
Teen Spirit
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Goldfinch
Contagion
3 Musketeers
Meyerowitz Stories
Dirty Dancing
E.T.
Guava Island
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Cry Baby
Footloose
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Birdman
The Death of Stalin
No Country for Old Men
Hard Day's Night
Life is Beautiful
Into the Wild
Such a Beautiful Day
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Under the SIlver Lake
To the Bones
Sum of All Fears
Kill Chain
Disturbia
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
It Follows
Elizabethtown
Olympus Has Fallen
Collateral
London Has Fallen
Red Dragon
Hot Rod
Looper
High Life
Color Out of Space
Fantastic Planet
She's All That
Carol
Paterson
Judy
Zombieland 1
Zombieland 2
Meet the Parents
Incendies
Boyhood
The Squid and The Whale
If Beale Street Could Talk
Vice
Rocketman
Jurassic Park II
Jurassic Park III
Blue Valentine
Manchester by the Sea
Saving Private Ryan
American Gangster
Angel Has Fallen
best and worst?
phoebe favorites include midsommar, the beach bum, zodiac, killing of a sacred deer, jaws, curious case of Benjamin button, royal tenenbaums, enemy, inside llewyn davis, no country for old men, life is beautiful, incendies, the squid and the whale, Manchester by the sea and into the wild
Worst include meet the parents, save the last dance, ghost in the shell, the notebook, 3 musketeers, dirt dancing, London/angel has fallen and Jurassic park III
Best: Life is beautiful
Worst: the notebook
Marianne Pagé damn I liked the notebook
Eye Glitches yea had nothing else to do
Marianne Pagé you did not watch over 80 movies in one month
ahah I watched Blue Velvet for the first time too, what are the chances. Great movie.
That mikey and nicky movie was amazing. A very gritty reality on the world of crime for 2 guys. Thanks for the recommendation.
Still waiting on that video about It's Such a Beautiful Day!
Oldboy is one of the greatest movie ever made (in my opinion 😁😁)
I watched…
Brooklyn
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Kung Fu Panda
Love Wedding Repeat
John Mulaney's Kid Gorgeous and Comeback Kid specials
Ghostbusters
I Lost My Body
Free Solo
Savithi Gunasinghe Free Solo was some scary shit to watch
by the way I'm watching bojack horseman at the moment and I can't wait to watch your video about it when I'm finished
lol imagine giving Blue Velvet a 5 but Old Boy from the Vengeance trilogy a 4.5
Blue velvet is amazing
I love lynch but not blue velvet
Oh wow imagine having ur own opinions on movies that may be different than others haha
fede edelstein not say it isn’t.
Daniel Andrews oh I agree. But this is the same guy who gave National Geographic Book of Secrets a fucking 3 and the same rating for Goodfellas. So GoodFellas is suddenly equal to that piece of mediocrity? He also gave Ford V Ferrari 1 or 2 stars on Letterboxd. I have a basis for my opinions and I’m aware that opinions are a repository / exchange, so chill. It was clearly a passive aggressive joke with truth to its statement.
I have been slacking in my watching between being an essential worker of retail and playing Persona 5 Royal. BUT I squeezed in...
Portrait of a Lady on Fire 10/10
The 39 Steps 6/10
Three Days of the Condor 7/10
The Fits 7 for now/10
Parasite again 10/10
The Man Who Fell to Earth 7/10
The Hunger 8/10
4:15 is basically my experience after watching this film.
The Favourite
Amélie
Before Sunset
Man With A Movie Camera
The Squid and the Whale
Good Time
Mr. Thank You
Paterson
Breadcrumb Trail
Frances Ha
Je, Tu, Il, Elle
The Color Of Pomegranates
Le Petit Soldat
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (watch at your own risk)
Laurence Anyways
Ali: Fear Eats The Soul
Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the 60s in Brussels
The Mother and the Whore
Meshes Of The Afternoon
Tongues Untied
Toute une nuit
Fish Tank
Who's Singin' Over There?
Close-Up
Shoplifters
Call Me By Your Name
The Red Balloon
Mommy
Burning
The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
Suzanne
Killer Of Sheep
Tu dors, Nicole
*WHEW*
Those Chris d’Elia comments didn’t age well.
3:05 Bro, I haven't watched Bojack yet which is why I didn't watch your video and I think I'm not alone with this so please don't judge.
I watched Uncut Gems with my parents and honestly.... I need to sit down and watch it by myself at some point because they kept talking about how annoying they thought it was the ENTIRE time.
Karsten, I don't know if you take audience suggestions for what to watch, but when you get a sec check out a documentary called The Rock Afire Explosion! It's about Chuck E Cheese's primary rival during the mid 80's.
my favorite movie is Magnolia
PLEASE make a video on hertzfeldt PLEASE
wish you would make these longer with more analysis ! am a big fan, we have very similar taste :)
Watch Whitmer Thomas' stand up special / documentary on HBO if you want an innovative comedy special. Came out in February
What I Watched in April:
What We Do in the Shadows - 4/5
The Social Network - 3.5/5
No Country for Old Men - 4/5
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - 4/5
Chinatown - 3.5/5
Lost in Translation - 3/5
Boyz n the Hood - 4/5
A Fistful of Dollars - 3/5
The Master - 3.5/5
For a Few Dollars More - 3/5
Brokeback Mountain - 4/5
Synecdoche, New York - 2.5/5
12 Angry Men - 4/5
Seven Samurai - 4/5
The Conversation - 4/5
Django Unchained - 4/5
Malcolm X - 4/5
The Seventh Seal - 3.5/5
8½ - 3/5
Sand You’ve watched some good movies.
You really said masterpieces only.
Sand damn 8 1/2 only a 3? What was your critiques?
Social network deserves 5/5
Only a 3.5 for the master? Oof.
I was like “but wasn’t Chinatown directed by Roman... OOOH”
Wait.... you’re a true baby?! And I agree his stand up isn’t as funny as his podcast. I think this was his best yet. But also I saw it live which makes it way funnier