They do a one take tracking shot with the dog. It goes along the edge of the property, walks through the crime scene and looks around, and then runs up into the house. I realized I've never seen a complicated shot like that with a dog. Pretty impressive
@anthonyc3496 i found the setting and pace of the story created a lovely world that I didn't want to leave. The walls put up by the characters turned into window displays of their own hypocrisy, insecurities, and failures; often through subtle "head-nod" events that rarely offered resolution to each character's condition. And life went on. It just felt very human.
@@barryg.3470 What I love about The Holdovers is that not only is it a great study of characters life problems and struggles but the whole movie is a love letter to both 70s decade and 70s cinema which probably one of my favorite decades of all time.
I love how Bill is basically doing the job of what RUclips movie critics are supposed to be doing, which is actually watching movies and not just the ones Hollywood puts out.
I liked all the movies too, I still need to see Anatomy of a Fall though. I had to put on the song "Osage Oil Boom" while Bill Burr talked about Killers of the Flower Moon. He is right that movie felt like it went by fast. I had 2 RedBulls during it at the theater and didn't have to go to the bathroom once. The opening scene to Killers is so well-done with showing how rich the Osage nation was during while that sort of funky song that I mentioned is playing over it.
I haven't seen it but I heard it criticizes the leftist authoritarianism we have now. Movies mostly suck now because of D.E.I. agendas. A good movie is really hard to make under such rules. Worse than the Hayes Code.@@Snoo8356 Teh left hate art...they love propaganda that disguises as art but real art?
I was expecting maestro to be some sort of monstrosity and then I watched it and had a thoroughly good time. Still my least favourite of the bunch but still. That cathedral scene was awe inspiring
This year was so close to having a Best Picture line up without a single movie that I'd consider average or worse, but Maestro really doesn't compare well to the rest.
@K.C-2049No, he's not. The strike had no influence on this years nominees because they all were written before that. It takes a really long time to make a movie and writing is at the very start of that process. Even the movies coming out now were mostly written before the strikes. If you look at the last writer strikes, movies haven't been impacted until about a year later.
They were good at convincing me movies are dead. More proof that the best animated feature Oscar is nothing but the cinematic equivalent of “n3gr0 day” from *Hairspray.*
Really good movie. Not a lot of razzle dazzle, just a quiet, interesting film. Made me wanna see more Paul Giamatti, so I watched John Addams. Also, pretty well delivered performance.
This is definitely the best year of Oscar nominees in a long, long, time. Oppenheimer, The Holdovers, Maestro, NYAD, Killers of the Flower Moon, Society of the Snow ... lots of great films out there.
Of the 10 films nominated this year for Best Picture, I’ve seen 5 of them (Barbie, The Holdovers. Killers of the Flower Moon, Oppenheimer and Poor Things) and without a doubt not even close, Poor Things was the best film for me personally. Emma Stone will win the Oscar forsure, and I’m happy for Nolan I know he’ll be cleaning house tonight for Oppenheimer and it’s due time for him, but Yorgos should win for Poor Things as well, but he won’t. Not his time yet.
Everybody’s praising Anatomy so much that I think it’ll be stupid. I remember how everyone was praising Parasite when it came out. Now everyone hates it. That stupid Guillermo del Toro fish movie also won best picture. Everyone praised it and now no one I know can talk about it.
I'm so glad the world of Cinema won at the Oscars thanks to Chris Nolan and his movie "Oppenheimer", which featured a formidable cast and also, seeing Spielberg gives Nolan the Oscar is so iconic.
Movies are dead, and anybody who cannot admit that is just talking about how nice the flowers are at the funeral in order to avoid talking about the cause of death: cold blooded murder with a misandrist commercial for a plastic doll.
Oppenheimers gonna clean house tonight at the Oscars, it was a solid film, felt like a fine tuning of the biopic genre and definitely is a top 3-5 film of the year for me and I won’t be disappointed when it wins Best Picture but personally, I get Poor Things was the best film of 2023 and it wasn’t relatively close even. Amazing film from top to bottom and I’m happy for Nolan, he’s overdue and he deserves the flowers he’ll be getting but Yorgos really should win for Best Director. At least Emma Stone is going to get the Oscar over Gladstone, loved Killers of the Flower Moon also a top 3-5 film of 2023 in my opinion, and I liked Gladstone a lot as well in the movie, but she’s nowhere close to the caliber of Emma Stone in Poor Things, no actress has had a performance like that in a while. Like once every 5 years or so. She Absolutely crushed it.
For me the one that is “the stinker” is Barbie. And I love Barbie. But a movie with a Chevrolet commercial in the middle shouldn’t be nominated for best picture amongst any of those others
...Bill Burr always seems like a hard-ass hard to get along with type of guy... ...if he thought "Barbie" was amazing, then it must be... (and that's also made him 3 degrees hotter in my book)
He usually has a pretty grounded POV when it comes to movies. And if you saw his most recent movie, Old Dads, then you'd know he doesn't have much of a leg to stand on right now to make fun of other movies
Barbie movie was basically a Tolstoy novel; was basically war and peace; she used an American iconic peice of industry to tell a human story that was as deep as a Tolstoy novel; and no, it wasn’t about feminism; it adressed feminism, but that America Ferreira speech was like 1% of the movie; it got all the headlines cause politics sells clickbate, and the Oscar’s like social causes; she shouldn’t have been nominated but the movie and Greta should have
Green Book (film) 2018 - "White" guilt" nominee and winner when white people give yourself a pat on the shoulder for making good job reversing roles of power structure. "Driving Miss Daisy" is a 1989 won best picture filmed in 1988 for 30 years anniversary Green Book (film) 2018 got best picture. White dude driving privileged person. Movie point privileged person is not good in both movies but it just show circumstances of that time. Privileged and Pauper (The Prince and the Pauper) are just circumstances. It has nothing to do with human conflict or nature versus nurture, it just happened and both movies got nominees and won.
I think people are just relieved to se a film that criticizes the leftist authoritarian social fasciism of wokeness. Like sometimes Southpark isn't really funny but it's a relief to see someone in sth mainstream admitting D.E.I ruined movies.
Even the dog in Anatomy of a Fall was top tier 💯
The dog was the best thing in it, and deserves the best actor award!
They do a one take tracking shot with the dog. It goes along the edge of the property, walks through the crime scene and looks around, and then runs up into the house. I realized I've never seen a complicated shot like that with a dog. Pretty impressive
No way he said Anatomy of a Fail
I agree with him this is the Best one
Way!
😅😅 .....as he's failing
whattaya retaaaaaaarded?!
was just his boston accent coming through ha
The Holdovers was so deeply touching for me. I was shocked at how good it was.
The Holdovers was just fantastic and has become one of my favorite movies of all time.
@anthonyc3496 i found the setting and pace of the story created a lovely world that I didn't want to leave. The walls put up by the characters turned into window displays of their own hypocrisy, insecurities, and failures; often through subtle "head-nod" events that rarely offered resolution to each character's condition. And life went on.
It just felt very human.
@@barryg.3470 What I love about The Holdovers is that not only is it a great study of characters life problems and struggles but the whole movie is a love letter to both 70s decade and 70s cinema which probably one of my favorite decades of all time.
Yeah, liked that one a lot. My only criticism is that it went on a bit longer than it should have.
I want to see his reaction on The Zone Of Interest.
My intention was to watch Killers in 2 sittings butvlike Bill Burr said, it's so good that it flies by.
I'm kind of shocked Oppenheimer is the one movie he didn't see.
even i saw it yesterday
I wouldnt bother to see that boring giant trailer either
All these other movies seem so much better. He was smart.
IKR
Didn't miss much tbh
Shout out to whoever added scenes from Jan Svankmajer's Alice to this clip.
I came to ask what nightmare version of Alice that was.
I am sorry to say that I got caught stealing the DVD of that movie when I was a teenager. 😮💨
@@nin114 I hope you didn't get in too much trouble. If anything, you should have gotten an award for having excellent taste!
Yeah that a pleasant surprise Svankmajer is awesome
Sandra Hüller and Lily Gladstone just killed it
I love how Bill is basically doing the job of what RUclips movie critics are supposed to be doing, which is actually watching movies and not just the ones Hollywood puts out.
Props for the Svankmeyer love
Respect to the creator of the video for the wink to the Czech Alice in Wonderland (a must see)
I liked all the movies too, I still need to see Anatomy of a Fall though. I had to put on the song "Osage Oil Boom" while Bill Burr talked about Killers of the Flower Moon. He is right that movie felt like it went by fast. I had 2 RedBulls during it at the theater and didn't have to go to the bathroom once. The opening scene to Killers is so well-done with showing how rich the Osage nation was during while that sort of funky song that I mentioned is playing over it.
Every single thing about American Fiction was fucking brilliant.
No.
I haven't seen it but I heard it criticizes the leftist authoritarianism we have now. Movies mostly suck now because of D.E.I. agendas. A good movie is really hard to make under such rules. Worse than the Hayes Code.@@Snoo8356 Teh left hate art...they love propaganda that disguises as art but real art?
Ending is super anti climactic sadly
@@duncanlandon2328Only if you believe every movie needs to end with a big climax. I thought the ending was perfect.
Great premise, above average movie overall. Far from incredible
Wait till he sees maestro 😂
Oh my god so bad 😂 I walked out lol
I was expecting maestro to be some sort of monstrosity and then I watched it and had a thoroughly good time. Still my least favourite of the bunch but still. That cathedral scene was awe inspiring
Yup, that was easily the sinker.
This year was so close to having a Best Picture line up without a single movie that I'd consider average or worse, but Maestro really doesn't compare well to the rest.
This year’s list of Nominees were actually really good movies
Probably because of the Hollywood writers strike. All the comercial Bs laced behind, and we could see a lot of foreign and indie cinema. Just great.
@K.C-2049No, he's not. The strike had no influence on this years nominees because they all were written before that. It takes a really long time to make a movie and writing is at the very start of that process. Even the movies coming out now were mostly written before the strikes. If you look at the last writer strikes, movies haven't been impacted until about a year later.
They were good at convincing me movies are dead. More proof that the best animated feature Oscar is nothing but the cinematic equivalent of “n3gr0 day” from *Hairspray.*
@@Attmay There's a little some comment in your racism. You even knew to misspelled it.
I liked the holdovers
Really good movie. Not a lot of razzle dazzle, just a quiet, interesting film. Made me wanna see more Paul Giamatti, so I watched John Addams. Also, pretty well delivered performance.
@@richardrobbins387See Sideways. Best Giamatti film ever.
@gilltim5711
Yes, I plan on re-watching that soon. Been a long time.
You just feel so good by the time it’s over just a story about a young man and an old man just understanding each other and learning from each other
This is definitely the best year of Oscar nominees in a long, long, time. Oppenheimer, The Holdovers, Maestro, NYAD, Killers of the Flower Moon, Society of the Snow ... lots of great films out there.
Maybe the best crop since 2019
And godamn zone of interest. Which somehow topped a stellar year for me.
im not saying the stop motion alice is better than the disney one but
EVERY SINGLE EDIT IS SO ON POINT
damn, this guy is so stoned.
Love his take on Poor Things.
Where is that didn’t see that in this video
Nice to see Jan Švankmajer's Alice in Wonderful here, a cinematic fever dream if ever there was one.
One of my favorite films
Literally in my top 5 favorite movies of all time.
Yes! To take such a trippy source material and make it sooooo much trippier could only be achieved by the master of stop motion.
Come on, no need to dunk on Philadelphia. Denzel was amazing in that. Great movie.
Usually im stoked to watch any Scorsese movie but for some reason I am not in a hurry to watch Killers of the Flower Moon.
You're missing out on a masterpiece of Cinema.
@@bishoyromani4058 I'll get to it after I finish the Roadhouse reboot.
The rabbit hole cliché was around before Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll simply played off the idea.
No it wasn't. Carroll introduced that phrase in 1865.
AA Milne turned it into a fat joke with *Winnie-the-Pooh.*
Killers of the flower moon should’ve won. It’s exhilarating while drunk!
Of the 10 films nominated this year for Best Picture, I’ve seen 5 of them (Barbie, The Holdovers. Killers of the Flower Moon, Oppenheimer and Poor Things) and without a doubt not even close, Poor Things was the best film for me personally. Emma Stone will win the Oscar forsure, and I’m happy for Nolan I know he’ll be cleaning house tonight for Oppenheimer and it’s due time for him, but Yorgos should win for Poor Things as well, but he won’t. Not his time yet.
Honestly hed probably like all the nominees except maestro
I loved this movie and I am flad they are still making these kind of movies. Tim Heidegger quote.
Everybody’s praising Anatomy so much that I think it’ll be stupid. I remember how everyone was praising Parasite when it came out. Now everyone hates it. That stupid Guillermo del Toro fish movie also won best picture. Everyone praised it and now no one I know can talk about it.
Everyone hates Parasite? Where the hell do you live?
I’ve only seen parasite once and I still don’t know what that film is about.
@@Njbear7453 It’s about a guy who can’t stand the smell of his driver, even when his son is dying.
@@faisalmemon285 I remember the “smell” Parts lol
I'm so glad the world of Cinema won at the Oscars thanks to Chris Nolan and his movie "Oppenheimer", which featured a formidable cast and also, seeing Spielberg gives Nolan the Oscar is so iconic.
I lost interest once I found out James Woods was an executive producer. How they could give that guy that much money and power in 2023 is baffling.
the only thing i know, because of the duration of the videos on this channel, is that whoever edits the videos has OCD
Maestro, its the stinkaroo this year.
Movies are dead, and anybody who cannot admit that is just talking about how nice the flowers are at the funeral in order to avoid talking about the cause of death: cold blooded murder with a misandrist commercial for a plastic doll.
Who died and made *him* Roger Ebert?
:D :D :D
um... Roger Ebert? I mean, I don't know if Roger officially gave him the baton and all, but he did die... so there's that.
@@TheRealNormanBates :) Set that one up nicely... :)
RIP Roger Ebert
He became insufferable after Gene Siskel died, basically taking out his grief on half of America.
Bill, Alice was on shrooms, and you were definitely there too
I’m loving how Bill doesn’t know that Winnie the Pooh and Alice
in Wonderland are two different things.
He still hasn't seen the one that's gonna win 😂
Oppenheimers gonna clean house tonight at the Oscars, it was a solid film, felt like a fine tuning of the biopic genre and definitely is a top 3-5 film of the year for me and I won’t be disappointed when it wins Best Picture but personally, I get Poor Things was the best film of 2023 and it wasn’t relatively close even. Amazing film from top to bottom and I’m happy for Nolan, he’s overdue and he deserves the flowers he’ll be getting but Yorgos really should win for Best Director. At least Emma Stone is going to get the Oscar over Gladstone, loved Killers of the Flower Moon also a top 3-5 film of 2023 in my opinion, and I liked Gladstone a lot as well in the movie, but she’s nowhere close to the caliber of Emma Stone in Poor Things, no actress has had a performance like that in a while. Like once every 5 years or so. She Absolutely crushed it.
Beau Is afraid is the best movie of the year. 2nd Saltburn
People either love Beau or despise it. I loved it. I've never seen crippling anxiety portrayed so well. I suffer a bit from it, and the film nails it.
Such a great bit
Incredible year for movies while the rest of this year is looking to be pretty dire, bunch of sequels and remakes.
I don't care for this Hollywood version of Bill Burr where he can't shit on them because he is part of it now and may compromise his acting career.
For me the one that is “the stinker” is Barbie. And I love Barbie. But a movie with a Chevrolet commercial in the middle shouldn’t be nominated for best picture amongst any of those others
I've never seen Alice in Wonderland either. Lol I just never cared enough to see it.
anatomy of a fail
“Somebody’s gotta have aids” wtf was that about
dallas buyers club was at the oscars philadelphia doesnt work as well since it wasnt nominated
is this cinema asmr?
Anatomy of a FAIL 🤣
I reckon Poor Things would make Bill go Wtf is this.
Well he didn't see Maestro. He'll find the stinker soon enough. ☺️
Bill Burr - How to say a lot and say nothing.
Barbie. Seriously Bill. Wow. What a shame.
Yeah, it’s such a shame when people have different opinions than me. Immediate unsubscribe.
what about poor things! lol
Boy season 6 for f is for family would be so great
...Bill Burr always seems like a hard-ass hard to get along with type of guy...
...if he thought "Barbie" was amazing, then it must be...
(and that's also made him 3 degrees hotter in my book)
He usually has a pretty grounded POV when it comes to movies. And if you saw his most recent movie, Old Dads, then you'd know he doesn't have much of a leg to stand on right now to make fun of other movies
Godzilla ➖️ 1
In a year of box office bombs and propaganda movies how can you take pride winning any of these awards in the current state of cinema 🤷♂️
Easy. You watch more than 10 movies a year and realize that that's a bullshit take because great stuff comes out all the time.
killers of the flower moon - tedium squared - scorsese is over indulged and these days over rated
Barbie was almost unwatchable and wasn't impressed by the set design at all.
Ok. Thanks for sharing
Don't trust him. It's absolutely worth of watching. Don't bring your kids on. It's not like barbie barbie. To say it was unwatchable is just stupid.
Nice troll 😂
Barbie movie was basically a Tolstoy novel; was basically war and peace; she used an American iconic peice of industry to tell a human story that was as deep as a Tolstoy novel; and no, it wasn’t about feminism; it adressed feminism, but that America Ferreira speech was like 1% of the movie; it got all the headlines cause politics sells clickbate, and the Oscar’s like social causes; she shouldn’t have been nominated but the movie and Greta should have
Booooring
Green Book (film) 2018 - "White" guilt" nominee and winner when white people give yourself a pat on the shoulder for making good job reversing roles of power structure. "Driving Miss Daisy" is a 1989 won best picture filmed in 1988 for 30 years anniversary Green Book (film) 2018 got best picture. White dude driving privileged person. Movie point privileged person is not good in both movies but it just show circumstances of that time. Privileged and Pauper (The Prince and the Pauper) are just circumstances. It has nothing to do with human conflict or nature versus nurture, it just happened and both movies got nominees and won.
hopefully he watches all 9 except for maestro and just thinks the oscars did it perfectly this year
Barbie was pink diarrhoea of a movie. What a thematic simplistic, narrative mess of a movie.
Why would anyone care what Bill Burr has to say about anything?
Why click the video then?
@@DangoWango I wanted to leave this comment.
He’s a professional comedian. I’d rather listen to him talk than have him fix my boat
@@saintsalieri understandable
Care? We’re just looking for a little extra nugget of entertainment to laugh at, including your comment.
Bill lost his comedic talent. He used to be so funny
Gay
It's a few minutes of a podcast, calm down.
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Killers of the flower moon sucks. Dune 2 was the shit
Dune 2 was fantastic and Killers of The Flower Moon is a masterpiece
I dunno about masterpiece but it definitely doesn’t suck. Maybe for people with short attention spans, which I get.
@@jon8004 I watched it twice. It was alright
Flower moon is good idk about a masterpiece
You’re just a little boy
I'm shocked he liked that feminist wokefest Barbie,coming from him it's odd.
It actually wasn’t a feminist wokefest though. They literally made Ken the most likeable character in the whole movie.
@@joebriggs5781 stiill was a femenist woke fest ... and Ken was excellent!
wow bill burr sucks now. crazy
Past Lives was this year's "stinker" nominee.
Hell no, Past Lives is great. This years stinker for most would be Maestro but it’s still a good/solid movie
I thought Past Lives was good! I fucking hated Maestro
american fiction is so fucking overrated
I think people are just relieved to se a film that criticizes the leftist authoritarian social fasciism of wokeness. Like sometimes Southpark isn't really funny but it's a relief to see someone in sth mainstream admitting D.E.I ruined movies.
i get that the concept of the movie is attractive to most but I just didn't think it was that funny or amazing@@MicahMicahel
Nah it’s amazing still