Worse: her character was a blind old lady.... who in the world liked her so much that made a ORIGIN movie about her and thought everyone will like her enough to guarantee a SEQUEL.
If you scroll back on Entertainment News/Geek Culture websites like IMDB, Variety, and iO9’s daily Morning Spoilers section, a Spider-Women movie loosely tied into the Spider-Verse with all these different Spider-Women was in talks of being developed into a movie after Spider-Verse became a huge success. Obviously this came about because those early treatments got rejected to focus more on Madame Webb. So it looks like a more exciting story possibly involving The Inheriters and Morlun got rejected for something much more generic, and cheaper. A Spider-Verse adjacent Spider-Women crossover film which would have served as a better introduction for these characters, rejected because Sony executives think audiences want cheap, dated, and generic slop.
There’s to many examples of “who asked for this” being not true. Biggest example is guardians of the galaxy they weren’t even D level characters when they got their movies but F level. It’s all about execution and this movie failed that on multiple levels.
A view from Northern Ireland... Once again, some of these films have *not* been released internationally - doomed to fail with a domestic audience only. Thankfully. Thanks for taking one for the team, Martin! 👏
I’m in 110% agreement with Martin about In a Violent Nature. Some of the k*LLS were interesting but its marketing as some uniquely brilliant subversion of the slasher genre was hyperbolic af. It was basically Friday the 13th with hints of avant garde cinematography
IMO, if you can accept the bad werewolf costumes, it’s actually pretty decent. I’d disagree with Martin on the dumb character decisions, it’s more of a mixed bag of attempted bad decisions taken away by the plot and a few bad security monitoring related decisions back at Frank Grillo’s sister in laws house. When it comes to Frank’s plot, he mostly just does everything he thinks will help him get back to his sister’s house before she can have her house invaded by an intelligent pack of werewolves. Overall, I understand why he thinks it belongs on this list, it just baffles me it’s higher than the stupid movie where an old racist gaslighting lady pisses and shots herself to death. Like, would it even _be_ critically panned if it was a Shudder exclusive with a two day theater engagement?
In a violent nature felt like watching the driving scenes from birdemic but instead of watching the world’s slowest driver, you watching the world’s trudgiest walker.
Thank you martin for putting Argyle on this list This may seem like a hot take but Argylle legitimately deserves a spot on this list due to the fact that its pretty much killed the Kingsman franchise. When Fox studios says they have no plans for any Kingsman Sequels or Prequels after the release of Argyle legitimately kills me. Why did Mathew Vaughn have to connect this Movie to the wider Kingsman Universe? I was one of those few who was super excited for The Kings Man sequel and now ive heard absolutely nothing since this Abomination came out,and this doesn't even include Hollywood's obsession with wasting Henry Cavill in his Prime acting years.
He also had five honorable mentions they didn't get to, its possible its one of those later. I've noticed Martin tends to go softer on movies that are at least inspired and original over cynical trash, probably why Megalopolis didn't make the top 10 either.
I have no experience reviewing movies on camera, but im smart, kinda funny and i love movies. I think yall have inspired me to start making videos. Thanks Korey, thanks Martin. Loved yall since The Spill ❤️🤙
5:07 if some people think Red One was BAD? I'd laugh at that remark because clearly Dear Santa is the WORST Christmas movie I've ever seen because Never have Satan aka The Devil be in a Christmas movie and Jack Black should be in better movies you want a much better Christmas movie? go re-watch The Santa Clause trilogy or re-watch the first two Home Alone movies those are better then this Crap
Werewolves started offending me so quick. If the opening had just led to a small scope "people locked in this house" story, it could have been in with a chance. But just, god damn.
Needed some honorable mentions because Tarot, Night Swim, and so much more horrible movies last year. When I saw Zegler in the trailer for Y2K I knew I wouldn't even pirate that 💩
I thought the movie was mid UNTIL the ending....then I HATED it. Bringing back the kid's dead brother was a bit much, felt like a Tales from the Crypt episode.
I gotta disagree with Martin about the effects in Werewolves. All practical and done by one half of Amalgamated Dynamics and the up close shots look really good imo. Movie is far from “good” but it was nice seeing old school makeup/practical effects utilized rather than solely CGI.
After weeks of anticipation, saw Werewolves. Wish I hadn’t. Movie has Frank Grillo playing a scientist…who just happens to be a former spec ops dude. Appreciate them going the practical FX route, but the werewolves all looked like stuntmen in costumes. Sitting through Werewolves was a total bummer.
I watched Y2K very recently, and I had to fast forward through certain parts because I wanted it to be over. It took 25 minutes for the plot to actually get going, which I wouldn't mind if the movie wasn't so unfunny and it had bland characters.
Like the list but I've noticed that when anyone but Korey is giving there "top 10" the videos super short and they cut a lot.. Korey doesn't even seem like he cares to hear what martin has to say. like if this was done at the end of the stream and they just need to wrap up. also noticed last years top 10 was like this too. Just feels odd.
Yeah, Korey's FIFTY THREE minutes to Martin's twenty one minute video is just tired and shameful. Korey needs to realize that we don't watch only because of him!
Thoroughly agreed with the “in a violent nature” being one of the worst of the year, or at least disappointing. Was super excited for it and I usually love slasher films, but damn they did absolutely NOTHING with the concept. Liked the extreme practical gore but not enough to save the movie in the end.
SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN ARGYLLE: The first twist I thought was a good one when it’s revealed that Bryce Dallas Howard’s character is a spy that somehow got her memories erased and that she used her memories as a spy to create her novels. I thought that was clever. But yeah, when they overdo it with the other twists I’m like: OH MY GOD! PLEASE STOP! So yeah, the first twist I thought was good & clever.
Kind of off topic, but people always talk about how unfunny Garfield is as a comic strip series but people need to understand that a ton of those comic strips from back then had that same problem Garfield had where it was one concept and they just kept rehashing the same idea with every strip to where it stops being funny. I think Garfield just became the focus of that ridicule because it made such an impression with it's marketing as much as Peanuts that it got more focus then any other comic strip for the concept of rehash ideas.
@@jasonic-ks2tm??? It is his RUclips channel so why would he not be the focus of HIS channel. You guys just be saying whatever at least make a good point.
Im not gonna say Kraven was great, but i enjoyed that movie. I had to remove all thinking in regards to spiderman in order to enjoy it as a popcorn movie.
I had the misfortune of watching DEAR SANTA on Christmas Day while slightly drunk, and fuuuuuck me, that's one of the worst endings I've seen in my life. And I had already predicted it the minute they introduced a dead kid!
What up Jesse! Yeah, that movie's ending was SO bad and dark. Just bad taste all around, movie was a total waste of time and couldn't decide on a tone. I don't wanna see Jack Black dance ever again, not even in a western where cowboys shoot at his boots. Especially when I learned the Saxaboom was a damn lie.
The new Dog-Man animated movie coming out this year by DreamWorks Animation has absolutely nothing to do with that other movie but looks more endearing by comparison.
Argyle is a weird movie based off of the trailer it seemed like action with actual action stars too all right lets make it a long kiss goodnight. The movie had so many turns they chose the boring characters the main characters.
@@mrlennydominguez United States Slavery Abolitionist before the US Civil War who lead basically an armed campaign against Slavery in the United States. He was a central figure in "Bleeding Kansas" which essentially was the unofficial beginning of the Civil War.
Martins my hero for putting violent nature on his list. too many people wanna act like it’s amazing just cause it’s concept hasn’t been tried before, while it borrows just about every other concept from more famous movies.
Werewolves was like a straight to DVD movie, it can be somewhat enjoyed with the right mindset. Y2K really was atrocious though, one of the most annoying movies I've seen in years.
Argylle was one of the worst theater experiences ive ever had, i saw it in dolby and i swear to god the frame rate of the film was moving at a fast rate and nauseating me and fucking with my eyes. I actually looked it up and dolby screenings for the movie had a higher frame rate than regular screenings.
I’m surprised Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2 didn’t make the list, also that film kick started the cinematic Poohniverse. They have a phase 1 planned!
Korey, this is Martin’s list. So why are you taking over this entire segment. I know you can’t close your mouth to save your life, but allow someone else the ability to speak for a change.
I'm glad that Martin Brought Up In A Violent Nature. Some of the kills were great YOGA KILL...But overall someone nailed it as "Terrence Malik Directed Friday The 13th.". Great idea but just a whole lot of nothing.
"dollar general spiderman" 😂😂😂😂
I legit thought the first 5 minutes of this video was a joke 🤣.
I never laughed so hard after I heard the premise of Dogman. Why and how
I love Caleb Landry Jones who stars in Dogman but having seen the movie, it is as dumb as Martin described it.
@@JTS616 The premise is so wild it sounds like fanfiction.
I just hope double toasted keeps going ive been watching since i was in sophmore in highschool im 25 now double toasted and spill for life
The mere idea of a Madam Web movie baffles me. Who in the world likes that character so much that they needed a full movie about her?
Worse: her character was a blind old lady.... who in the world liked her so much that made a ORIGIN movie about her and thought everyone will like her enough to guarantee a SEQUEL.
If you scroll back on Entertainment News/Geek Culture websites like IMDB, Variety, and iO9’s daily Morning Spoilers section, a Spider-Women movie loosely tied into the Spider-Verse with all these different Spider-Women was in talks of being developed into a movie after Spider-Verse became a huge success. Obviously this came about because those early treatments got rejected to focus more on Madame Webb.
So it looks like a more exciting story possibly involving The Inheriters and Morlun got rejected for something much more generic, and cheaper. A Spider-Verse adjacent Spider-Women crossover film which would have served as a better introduction for these characters, rejected because Sony executives think audiences want cheap, dated, and generic slop.
There’s to many examples of “who asked for this” being not true. Biggest example is guardians of the galaxy they weren’t even D level characters when they got their movies but F level. It’s all about execution and this movie failed that on multiple levels.
I could see the character working if done by someone who cares.
I aint never heard of a Madam Web fan in my life. Just a D level Marvel character
0:42 Dogman, not to be mistaken for the cute little DreamWorks movie coming out soon.
I looove how Martin's list is different from almost everyone else's Worst 10.
A view from Northern Ireland... Once again, some of these films have *not* been released internationally - doomed to fail with a domestic audience only. Thankfully. Thanks for taking one for the team, Martin! 👏
I’m in 110% agreement with Martin about In a Violent Nature. Some of the k*LLS were interesting but its marketing as some uniquely brilliant subversion of the slasher genre was hyperbolic af. It was basically Friday the 13th with hints of avant garde cinematography
I'm Also With Martin & His Approval
So it's an interesting movie.
In a Violent Nature = Friday the 13th: The Game: The Movie.
Damn werewolf looked like a knock off Chuck E Cheese character from the 80's-90's
IMO, if you can accept the bad werewolf costumes, it’s actually pretty decent. I’d disagree with Martin on the dumb character decisions, it’s more of a mixed bag of attempted bad decisions taken away by the plot and a few bad security monitoring related decisions back at Frank Grillo’s sister in laws house. When it comes to Frank’s plot, he mostly just does everything he thinks will help him get back to his sister’s house before she can have her house invaded by an intelligent pack of werewolves.
Overall, I understand why he thinks it belongs on this list, it just baffles me it’s higher than the stupid movie where an old racist gaslighting lady pisses and shots herself to death. Like, would it even _be_ critically panned if it was a Shudder exclusive with a two day theater engagement?
So many bad films that were released last year that fell under the radar. Thank god for Double Toasted, raising awareness for them.
I've grown to appreciate Madame Web for one reason. Watching Dakota Johnson just not give a single F through the entire movie is hilarious.
Wow Y2K really made you hate the movie that badly huh?
It's okay one of my friends absolutely hated it as well
man that movie sucked. glad I saw it with friends to rip on it afterwards tho
The concept is fun, but execution was bad.
When I saw The Wild Robot in theaters, they accidentally played the trailer for this Dog Man instead of the Dreamworks movie!
I bet the kiddies loved that 😂jesus
I paused the review and went to get my wife in the next room so she could hear Martin’s explanation of Dogman 😂😂
I’m totally with marting for in a violent nature being one of the worst movies this year. The concept was good but dude….. I was bored out of my mind
In a violent nature felt like watching the driving scenes from birdemic but instead of watching the world’s slowest driver, you watching the world’s trudgiest walker.
"from the acclaimed director of lucy."
because Lucy was SO well loved 🙄
I don't think Lucy was terrible; but it felt like wasted potential given the idea behind it.
You’d be surprised how many people like that movie lol
Never bothered to watch Lucy myself, but it WAS a box office success...
Alot of people do love Lucy, lol. Sorry no pun intended
Lucy is objectively terrible! 😂
That werewolf 13:01looks like it’s screaming in pain just help me in the pain😂
Thank you martin for putting Argyle on this list
This may seem like a hot take but Argylle legitimately deserves a spot on this list due to the fact that its pretty much killed the Kingsman franchise. When Fox studios says they have no plans for any Kingsman Sequels or Prequels after the release of Argyle legitimately kills me.
Why did Mathew Vaughn have to connect this Movie to the wider Kingsman Universe?
I was one of those few who was super excited for The Kings Man sequel and now ive heard absolutely nothing since this Abomination came out,and this doesn't even include Hollywood's obsession with wasting Henry Cavill in his Prime acting years.
I’m surprised Martin didn’t put I saw the tv glow on his list! 😂
Given how much he hated it, I was surprised too
He also had five honorable mentions they didn't get to, its possible its one of those later. I've noticed Martin tends to go softer on movies that are at least inspired and original over cynical trash, probably why Megalopolis didn't make the top 10 either.
Really? That movie was really good
@@Revealingstorm.Yeah, extremely rare Martin L tbh.
@@Revealingstorm. I thought the same I just remembered seeing his review and he was not feeling that movie whatsoever
Ik Rolling Stone was on some bullshit cause they had Dogman as one of the best movies of 2024 😭
The Sony movies get worse when you find out that Sony could actually use spider-man
They ruined Spiderman 3 and the amazing Spiderman 2 sucked
That really sucks, but would the movies be any better if Spider-Man were in them?
No they can't.
Andrew Garfield's back would break from carrying these movies 😂
I appreciate how concise your reviews are Martin
In a world of Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Aquaman......Dog-man?
I have no experience reviewing movies on camera, but im smart, kinda funny and i love movies. I think yall have inspired me to start making videos. Thanks Korey, thanks Martin. Loved yall since The Spill ❤️🤙
I tried to watch the Brandy movie and it was horrible! I couldn’t finish it.
Number 6.....they brought the old woman back from the Wendy's "Where's the beef" commercial?
I know they hated that movie, but I found it absolutely hilarious.
I've been shouting "HELP ME BELINDER!" ever since I saw it.
5:07 if some people think Red One was BAD? I'd laugh at that remark because clearly Dear Santa is the WORST Christmas movie I've ever seen because Never have Satan aka The Devil be in a Christmas movie and Jack Black should be in better movies you want a much better Christmas movie? go re-watch The Santa Clause trilogy or re-watch the first two Home Alone movies those are better then this Crap
Werewolves started offending me so quick. If the opening had just led to a small scope "people locked in this house" story, it could have been in with a chance. But just, god damn.
Needed some honorable mentions because Tarot, Night Swim, and so much more horrible movies last year. When I saw Zegler in the trailer for Y2K I knew I wouldn't even pirate that 💩
The hate for Zegler is pathetic and forced. Y’all need to get over yourselves
@MotionPictureDude you have her autograph framed huh? She needs to get over herself
The Kraven Lion needs to team up with The Revenant Bear.
I love it when Korey breaks down in laughter, especially during Martin's tangent about 'Werewolves'.
Korey is The New Billy With His Iconic Laughter
@@mrlennydominguez there is only one Billy
@avgnfandon2 right and remember, All of Them Loved Their Chemistry Together & They Are a Family
Everyone knew the Sony verse films would be bad, the second they were announced
I knew it was a bad idea when the first Venom movie was released.
Strong disagree about Y2K. I had a fun time with that one.
I was wondering if i was the only one who did hate that movie. I do think its bad tho
Y2K worse than Werewolves 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Nope but both are hilariously bad.
"You gotta have faith!! 🎵"
Great list!
That Dear Satan movie made me realize how tired of Jack Black I am
Yeah that was a movie of him riffing it front to back in the flattest way imaginable
I thought the movie was mid UNTIL the ending....then I HATED it.
Bringing back the kid's dead brother was a bit much, felt like a Tales from the Crypt episode.
I gotta disagree with Martin about the effects in Werewolves. All practical and done by one half of Amalgamated Dynamics and the up close shots look really good imo. Movie is far from “good” but it was nice seeing old school makeup/practical effects utilized rather than solely CGI.
Come on, Luc!!! Not the man who made Leon: The Professional. 😂😂😂
I was tryna watch this on Twitch last night. Fucking hell it was rough, buffering like crazy
After weeks of anticipation, saw Werewolves. Wish I hadn’t. Movie has Frank Grillo playing a scientist…who just happens to be a former spec ops dude. Appreciate them going the practical FX route, but the werewolves all looked like stuntmen in costumes. Sitting through Werewolves was a total bummer.
I watched Y2K very recently, and I had to fast forward through certain parts because I wanted it to be over. It took 25 minutes for the plot to actually get going, which I wouldn't mind if the movie wasn't so unfunny and it had bland characters.
Honestly, the first 25 minutes of setup was better than the rest of the movie hahaha
I wanted to see it but I heard 0 positive things.
Old Family Guy did the Y2K stuff better than that movie.
I’m shocked that Tarot was not on your list because that movie is awful
I Never Saw Tarot & it is Awful 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ Tarot is the worst in fact I think it’s worse then Y2K
Trying to make "elevated horror" out of a slasher film is like pouring perfume on a pig!
The Garfield Movie was on my worst of list as well. Hated that movie.
I am a Big Garfield Fan
I have never heard Martin swear so much 🤣😂
Like the list but I've noticed that when anyone but Korey is giving there "top 10" the videos super short and they cut a lot.. Korey doesn't even seem like he cares to hear what martin has to say. like if this was done at the end of the stream and they just need to wrap up. also noticed last years top 10 was like this too. Just feels odd.
Yeah, Korey's FIFTY THREE minutes to Martin's twenty one minute video is just tired and shameful. Korey needs to realize that we don't watch only because of him!
@@docsnake agreed. He pulled the same thing last year.
@ that's what I read. I hope he stops doing that.
Argylle was really just a poor knockoff of “The Long Kiss Goodnight”
Garfield caught a stray! 😂😂😂
Y2K is just more modern version of Maximum Overdrive
Thoroughly agreed with the “in a violent nature” being one of the worst of the year, or at least disappointing. Was super excited for it and I usually love slasher films, but damn they did absolutely NOTHING with the concept. Liked the extreme practical gore but not enough to save the movie in the end.
I have not seen any best movies in 2024 yet
SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN ARGYLLE: The first twist I thought was a good one when it’s revealed that Bryce Dallas Howard’s character is a spy that somehow got her memories erased and that she used her memories as a spy to create her novels. I thought that was clever. But yeah, when they overdo it with the other twists I’m like: OH MY GOD! PLEASE STOP! So yeah, the first twist I thought was good & clever.
Kind of off topic, but people always talk about how unfunny Garfield is as a comic strip series but people need to understand that a ton of those comic strips from back then had that same problem Garfield had where it was one concept and they just kept rehashing the same idea with every strip to where it stops being funny. I think Garfield just became the focus of that ridicule because it made such an impression with it's marketing as much as Peanuts that it got more focus then any other comic strip for the concept of rehash ideas.
Absolutely and Garfield is a Famous Comic Book Character Based From The TV Cartoon Show
I dunno, Peanuts and Calivn and Hobbes had great moments. Can't think of much from Garfield. Except that one where he ran away.
For me Madame Web is definitely the worst movie of the year, probably of the decade. Fxck it I'm taking Batman and Robin over that piece a sh't movie.
Why is Koreys list more than twice as long as Martins. I wish i got more of his takes.
Korea yaps more that's why. I like Martin more, gets to the point
He's gotta make the show all about him. It's the reason so many co host have left an the channel is stagnant
@@jasonic-ks2tm yet you are here? Jesus why are people like this 😒
@@jasonic-ks2tm??? It is his RUclips channel so why would he not be the focus of HIS channel. You guys just be saying whatever at least make a good point.
@@youngrootvdouble toasted would not exist in the way it does if it wasn’t for martin🤣
Im not gonna say Kraven was great, but i enjoyed that movie. I had to remove all thinking in regards to spiderman in order to enjoy it as a popcorn movie.
That’s pretty cope
We need more unfiltered martin. Great stuff.
Thanks to Martin, I got to see Sabrewulf do Subzero's fatality to another Sabrewulf in a live action film. That was straight lol material.
I had the misfortune of watching DEAR SANTA on Christmas Day while slightly drunk, and fuuuuuck me, that's one of the worst endings I've seen in my life. And I had already predicted it the minute they introduced a dead kid!
Is it too late to take the Oscar away from Peter Farrelly?
@@michaelstrong5383absolutely Nope 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That ending........what was that?!?!
What up Jesse! Yeah, that movie's ending was SO bad and dark. Just bad taste all around, movie was a total waste of time and couldn't decide on a tone.
I don't wanna see Jack Black dance ever again, not even in a western where cowboys shoot at his boots. Especially when I learned the Saxaboom was a damn lie.
@@CMatt420 That ending was absolutely terrible, what a choice. Felt like a Monkey's Paw type deal, just a weird pointless movie all around.
The new Dog-Man animated movie coming out this year by DreamWorks Animation has absolutely nothing to do with that other movie but looks more endearing by comparison.
Good list
Argyle is a weird movie based off of the trailer it seemed like action with actual action stars too all right lets make it a long kiss goodnight. The movie had so many turns they chose the boring characters the main characters.
I am actually surprised that you guys haven't reviewed "The Good Lord Bird" series.
I Never Saw The Good Lord Bird
@mrlennydominguez John Brown was a badass; that's what the series is about.
@noheroespublishing1907 who is John Brown ?
@@mrlennydominguez United States Slavery Abolitionist before the US Civil War who lead basically an armed campaign against Slavery in the United States. He was a central figure in "Bleeding Kansas" which essentially was the unofficial beginning of the Civil War.
@noheroespublishing1907 of course my buddy
I watched Y2k and Werewolves in the same day recently imagine my disappointment 😢
A Violent Nature was good, Martin. It was a cool concept.
I would love too see ya'll make some fan films family
Martin can sell me on anything. I want to see Werewolves now XD
Daaaaamn and to think I wanted to see Y2K. Rachel Zegler needs to fire her agent into the Sun.
Good to see Brotha PK20 in good health.
"Dogman"... Sounds weird... And here I thought DogN-word was an odd story...
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why does Corey look/sound uninterested in this segment??
I had the same thought! Almost looks as if they had an argument before the video. Or is it just because its not his list so he's not interested
Korey didn't seem to be any different to me. He seemed like his normal self.
Can’t wait to see Superman
Martin outta pocket for even watching number 10 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I really wanted Y2K to be good, but it was just stale after the first fifteen.
Your cohost sounds so ready to be done lol
For good? Or this segment?
@ just this one I think. You can tell he’s trying to rush through and is kind of tuned out
We need a movie with Dog man and Kraven lol
Martins my hero for putting violent nature on his list. too many people wanna act like it’s amazing just cause it’s concept hasn’t been tried before, while it borrows just about every other concept from more famous movies.
The expectations for horror films have never been lower than they are right now
y2k confirmed what A24 is recently
After seeing “Y2K”, “A Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse” suddenly doesn’t seem that bad anymore.
It was never a bad film to begin with
Werewolves was like a straight to DVD movie, it can be somewhat enjoyed with the right mindset. Y2K really was atrocious though, one of the most annoying movies I've seen in years.
Argylle was one of the worst theater experiences ive ever had, i saw it in dolby and i swear to god the frame rate of the film was moving at a fast rate and nauseating me and fucking with my eyes. I actually looked it up and dolby screenings for the movie had a higher frame rate than regular screenings.
Madame Web deserved all the mockery & roasting it received. Pretty much everything that they could mess up, they did!
I’m surprised Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2 didn’t make the list, also that film kick started the cinematic Poohniverse. They have a phase 1 planned!
It's more boring than anyway
PLEASE roast werewolves.
Werewolves is terrible he's right 🗑💩
The lady @10:02 should have been Madame Web lol, isn't she supposed to be older...and blind?
They made her young later I think, but yeah, older would've been nice.
I can’t disagree with Martin more about In A Violent Nature
Dogman well sigh 😞 WTF.
Y2K honestly wasn't that bad. It wasn't good though I will admit.
Y, 2k was rubbish
Room for rent just released on HBO Max and martins right it's a complete waste of time. It reminds me of that Capone movie Korey hated so much
Korey, this is Martin’s list. So why are you taking over this entire segment. I know you can’t close your mouth to save your life, but allow someone else the ability to speak for a change.
THANK YOU! i don’t care how korey feels about martin’s list
Well the purpose of having the interactions is to have the interactions.
Well the purpose of having the interactions is to have the interactions.
4:07 Oh Come on I actually liked The Garfield movie with Chris Pratt you miss be tripping hard if you hated this because I love it
Lol. "In a violent Nature" is probably in my top 15
I'm glad that Martin Brought Up In A Violent Nature. Some of the kills were great YOGA KILL...But overall someone nailed it as "Terrence Malik Directed Friday The 13th.". Great idea but just a whole lot of nothing.
Dear Santa, Feel like rip off of little nicky mixed with other Santa Claus movies.
Many of these I didn't know existed.
When did those two get back together???