Chapo Trap House Review Eyes Wide Shut (Episode 351)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @wmwinterbottom
    @wmwinterbottom 4 года назад +245

    This pot is making you aggressive

    • @Eamonshort1
      @Eamonshort1 Год назад +21

      Too many bong hit transplants

    • @BOBBIEVALINTINE
      @BOBBIEVALINTINE 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@Eamonshort1 sorry I'm just high I don't have a thousand island stare

  • @VincentTroia
    @VincentTroia 9 месяцев назад +31

    god, this has got to be one of the funniest chapo episodes. i was in tears

    • @dustycomputer1806
      @dustycomputer1806 2 месяца назад +2

      yes ripping into one of my fav weird movies with prime era nick mullen, chefs kiss

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 3 года назад +118

    “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a paedophile.”
    🎺🎷🎺🎷🥁🎺🎷🎺🎷🥁
    “🎤 _I’ve gone from rags to riches!_ “

    • @benjipkcrew
      @benjipkcrew 3 года назад +1

      So close yo. ( *I Know I’d go from* Raaaags to Richeeees...if you would only say you care. 🎶)

  • @Smokey_Mo2289
    @Smokey_Mo2289 4 года назад +250

    I knew this would be awesome before listening, but holy shit Nick Mullen as guest just doubles the awesomeness. Thanks for uploading, much appreciated

    • @lwilliams182
      @lwilliams182 4 года назад +21

      Nick Mullen is the best Chapo first by far

    • @GeneralBlorp
      @GeneralBlorp 4 года назад +4

      Same. Instant 👍

    • @Oceanmachine27
      @Oceanmachine27 3 года назад +3

      For all his, uh... brain issues, he really is perceptive and insightful

    • @nedrobinson7490
      @nedrobinson7490 3 года назад +2

      Hell yea dude

  • @johnkoester1733
    @johnkoester1733 4 года назад +116

    "It is a film version of 'the Aristocrats' joke." Stanley Kubrick

  • @Jamesharveycomics
    @Jamesharveycomics 4 года назад +114

    This was a joy. I love that they were able to tear the film to shreds while pinpointing exactly what makes it powerful and unforgettable. Absolutely the right balance of irreverence and total respect. And Nick was a perfect choice of guest, too.

    • @WHDRWN
      @WHDRWN 4 года назад +7

      CRINGE

    • @Jamesharveycomics
      @Jamesharveycomics 4 года назад +23

      @@WHDRWN yeah well look that’s the risk you run when you talk from the heart

    • @WHDRWN
      @WHDRWN 4 года назад +10

      @@Jamesharveycomics explain more insect

    • @enthdegree
      @enthdegree 2 года назад +4

      they were not able to tear the film to shreds

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад +2

      “Tore it to shreds” you mean make fun of it from an ironic distance? Because that’s all they did. Nick at least mentions that there’s no way the “bad performances” were anything but intentional, since the film had a legendary number of takes and shoot days.

  • @SomethingImpromptu
    @SomethingImpromptu Год назад +29

    The ads on every major porn site are unironically infinitely more perverse & disturbing & raise more questions about the dark side of human nature than anything in this movie.

  • @real_howard_stern5969
    @real_howard_stern5969 4 года назад +33

    Bong hit transplant gets better and better over time

  • @peterkrucker7394
    @peterkrucker7394 3 года назад +23

    Now I need to hear an episode on the Shining

  • @bryanmckinney1098
    @bryanmckinney1098 3 года назад +85

    In order to understand this movie. You have to understand the visual clues that Kubrick uses in other films. He uses recurring color themes (red n blue mostly) mannequin heads / Teddy Bears and all this stuff tells you things about the story. A lot of levels here. Too many to be accidental especially with how much of a perfectionist Kubrick was known to be. The kneeling cultists look like children. The shop keeper whores out his daughter for the right price. And the daughter (after picking up a teddy bear, a known tool of Kubrick's used to show child abuse) walks away with 2 men from Zeigler's party... C'mon guys it's right in your face.

    • @macklemorganfreeman8488
      @macklemorganfreeman8488 2 года назад +6

      Those two old men were just extras.

    • @darinsmith762
      @darinsmith762 Год назад +4

      Their eyes were wide shut on this one

    • @Kakekutter
      @Kakekutter Год назад

      This a movie for smart people....dumb people enjoy low frequency commentary because they can not understand the complexity of a movie...So many plugged up to the matrix

    • @mabonman
      @mabonman Год назад +5

      he doesn't use recurring themes of any sort, there's a really good interview with him saying so because he feels if he did it would get in the way of the best way to tell the story being told

    • @torontobiblestudy
      @torontobiblestudy Месяц назад +1

      @@macklemorganfreeman8488 They're clearly the ones from the party. Kubrick would never have used the exact pair from the party in the store if there was not some artistic reason to do so.

  • @subversivelysurreal3645
    @subversivelysurreal3645 4 года назад +62

    watch : Barry Lyndon

    • @sifunmon
      @sifunmon 2 года назад +1

      Amazing movie

  • @osborn.illustration
    @osborn.illustration 2 года назад +41

    Oh hell yes, so excited to hear them talk about this very strange and dreamlike movie! This movie is often misunderstood, possibly it's Kubrick's best film. Thanks for the upload!

    • @filmmakerdanielclements
      @filmmakerdanielclements Год назад +2

      Totally agree! Any disconnect with eyes wide shut often stems from folks who try to take the film literally. But, it's more like a dream. A nightmare. An expressionistic painting. The source novel "Traumnovelle" translates to "Dream Story".

    • @osborn.illustration
      @osborn.illustration Год назад +3

      @@filmmakerdanielclements Yes! That is a great way of putting it! The movie is not too literal, it's symbolic & surreal. It's cool you say it's based on a book called "Dream Story" because it does seem like a fever dream. It's like the Spanish genre of "magical realism" which includes some really awesome movies such as "Abre los Ojos" and "Pan's Labyrinth" and "El Orfanato". Those movies are in a similar style. If you loved "Eyes Wide Shut" you'd probably enjoy them. 👍

    • @filmmakerdanielclements
      @filmmakerdanielclements Год назад +2

      @@osborn.illustration Love Pans Labyrinth! And isn’t Vanilla Sky (which I also love) a remake of Abre los Ojos?
      Also in that Spanish sub-sub-genre is ‘The Skin I Live In’, I think? But I’ll definitely check out El Orfanato.
      The dreamlike approach to style is so haunting and curious in its fantastical unfolding. Like how the moonlight in EWS is not just blue; it’s impossibly unrealistically blue. People don’t act naturally, but they’re over the top and hyper-natural (like Jack in The Shining). It also gives me the abstract interpretable puzzle vibes of ‘Mulholland Drive’ and Bergman’s ‘Persona’.

  • @landryprichard6778
    @landryprichard6778 4 года назад +57

    1999. The year Felix once hypothesized as the first year it would be worth it to be wealthy.
    This is one of those films where, while first watching, I was transfixed by the simultaneous wishes to (a.) Be a part of that secret club of world-owners, and (b.) Find a way to place a mini-nuke or dirty bomb under the floor of that giant room in the satanic party mansion.
    The world of the ultra-elite is fascinating to many because they secretly want to be a part of that world by worshipping wealth. I'm fascinated, because I want to know where along the way they lost their human souls and became monsters.
    Kubrick skated that line, I do believe. Really wish he could have said more about that world, but perhaps hiding it within his films was the best he could do. That way, it could always be played off as fiction as they have been viewed billions of times.
    Brilliant man.

    • @timcosgrove707
      @timcosgrove707 11 месяцев назад

      When/why did he say that about 1999?

  • @mausperson5854
    @mausperson5854 4 года назад +62

    "he can't come to the satanic party, he's gonna be weird about it"... Funny shit. The suave Luis C.K. of the film.

  • @trenttalley924
    @trenttalley924 3 года назад +44

    When Hartford talks Curran out of an OD with nothing but his voice I believe that was a satirization of Cruise's own medical philosophies...
    I truly believe when you compare Cruise and Kidman's performances to the rest of the actors in the movie that it is apparent that the writing as well as the directing were working against both of them; or rather exposing them. Kidman over acted and Cruise under acted. They proved how little chemistry they had in their own relationship, how artificial they could appear in certain scenarios, and that they were so disconnected from the reality of how they were coming off in their performance that they went on with it and accepted Kubrick's style of directing, no matter how ridiculous.

    • @tonywords6713
      @tonywords6713 3 года назад +8

      interesting but kubrick does that in all his movies so... Also cruise is legitimately great in Magnolia, as is Kidman in Birth

    • @trenttalley924
      @trenttalley924 3 года назад +1

      @@tonywords6713 does what?

    • @macnsteez3938
      @macnsteez3938 2 года назад

      @@trenttalley924 I'm guessing he means fucking with the stars of his films to get these bizarre performances out of them

    • @torontobiblestudy
      @torontobiblestudy Месяц назад

      @@trenttalley924 I think he's talking about how Kubrick will make actors repeat the same take again and again.

  • @pluckyduck11y
    @pluckyduck11y 2 года назад +8

    I think there is something to the dream logic of communicating in echoes/questions

  • @jasonzcomedy
    @jasonzcomedy 2 года назад +9

    I thought the mask on the pillow implied that one of the elites was sending a message

    • @osborn.illustration
      @osborn.illustration Год назад +8

      Yup, I thought the orgy cultists put the mask on the pillow as a threat. As a message saying: "We know where you live, we are surveilling you. We are top echelon. You could never touch us. We did not harm your family THIS time, but we could've! We will next time if you make us. We advise you to cease your inquiries!!" There are different ways fans interpret the mask on the pillow - some think Alice was one of the masked orgy ladies but I don't think that idea bears out in the film.

    • @Maza675
      @Maza675 4 месяца назад

      I always saw it that way ​@@osborn.illustration

  • @subversivelysurreal3645
    @subversivelysurreal3645 4 года назад +17

    it’s true, i mean it’s all of these robes, and masks saved up from every chintzy shop in New Orleans. you just know that Minnie and Roman Castavetes had way better parties...even the victimless ones.

  • @freakyzed8467
    @freakyzed8467 4 года назад +9

    Reminds me of the old SNL skit 'Mel Gibson Dream Gynecologist'

  • @Maza675
    @Maza675 4 месяца назад +3

    To dive into any messaging from Kubrick, you first have to read the book it's based on, or at least its plotline and then see what he has added or skewed.

  • @zehsackett6132
    @zehsackett6132 3 года назад +37

    Just finished the movie. Very fun time. They kept playing this horror music on the piano that makes me think squidward is telling the story of the hash slinging slasher. The cult orgy was hilarious. The way everyone repeats what someone else says as a question is constant and hilarious. It's genuinely very ominous while seeming like it's kinda starship troopers satire. The end is ambiguous to where you don't know which it is.. Highly recommend if you liked Get Out or the Shining.

    • @tonywords6713
      @tonywords6713 3 года назад

      well no shit sherlock the same filmmaker made the shining lmao

    • @zehsackett6132
      @zehsackett6132 3 года назад +3

      @@tonywords6713 Still bears little resemblance to 2001 or full metal jacket.

    • @johnnyquantum8125
      @johnnyquantum8125 2 года назад +2

      @@zehsackett6132 or the shining or clockwork orange

    • @osborn.illustration
      @osborn.illustration Год назад

      Agreed! This movie is genuinely artful yet strangely funny. This movie is about so much more than audiences were ready for at the time. This movie is about so much more than it was advertised to be because Kubrick passed away before they did the marketing for the film. This movie was sadly very underappreciated when it came out, I remember everyone making fun of it. It was ahead of it's time. I'm happy that lots of people are reappraising it now. I love "The Shining" but "Eyes Wide Shut" was low key the best Kubrick movie.

  • @subversivelysurreal3645
    @subversivelysurreal3645 4 года назад +35

    it’s something that Jeff Bezos does for members of his board, except he fires one, and uses his bonus to host the party, to which everyone rolls their eyes and refers to as : ‘Jeff’s actual fulfillment center.’

  • @dillonwalshpvd
    @dillonwalshpvd 4 года назад +30

    Surprise Nick Mullen is the best kind

  • @worksbydandeprez
    @worksbydandeprez Год назад +5

    Shot in 1997, not released until 1999.

  • @cow_tools_
    @cow_tools_ 4 года назад +48

    This is a great episode.

  • @Kano622
    @Kano622 3 года назад +6

    This film was released in 1999.

  • @godstomper
    @godstomper 3 года назад +11

    The movie is about deception

  • @siege2218
    @siege2218 Год назад +1

    31:25 Nick calling out Will for constantly saying “worst ever”

  • @tonywords6713
    @tonywords6713 3 года назад +15

    Did you know he originally wanted to do it as a low budget black and white comedy? First with Woody Allen then Steve Martin

    • @MarxistLasagnaist420
      @MarxistLasagnaist420 3 года назад +5

      This would have been so interesting

    • @Ash-nh6li
      @Ash-nh6li Год назад

      I wouldn't even watch it if one of those aholes were in it

  • @alexb8560
    @alexb8560 4 года назад +35

    It's so unbelievable that I'm gay

  • @balladofthebroken7569
    @balladofthebroken7569 3 года назад +7

    This movie is based

  • @davidiainmcmahon
    @davidiainmcmahon 3 года назад +21

    55:27 made me laugh for a solid five minutes.

  • @MarxistLasagnaist420
    @MarxistLasagnaist420 3 года назад +12

    A weird thing I noticed about this movie is that at exactly 7:06 (what would be the 6 minute and 66 second mark) the first words are said by the Hungarian character named Sandor Szavost. (Possibly a LaVey reference?)

  • @DannyWilliamH
    @DannyWilliamH 4 года назад +18

    The problem with all the "Kubrick is telling us about..." theories is that for it to be true is to say that Kubrick is just as bad as they are. Kubrick isn't the hero everyone with these theories purports him to be by default.
    Imagine knowing about pedo sex cults and not telling anyone directly, instead making the kinda-really good but still half-baked movie 'Eyes Wide Shut'. That's not a confession or expose', it's a non-admission. It's worse than saying nothing. It's tickle torture on a mass scale, lol. It's evil.
    Or the faked Moon landing and 'The Shining'.
    "I'll tell people by coding it in my open-to-interpretation movies thereby telling nobody!"
    No. It's just a weird movie about bored rich people.

    • @subtleusername5475
      @subtleusername5475 4 года назад +2

      yeah, if he knew so much why didn't he just say so?
      these theories are cool, but that one bit always takes me out of it.

    • @tonywords6713
      @tonywords6713 3 года назад +4

      You're so close to getting it

    • @bryanmckinney1098
      @bryanmckinney1098 3 года назад +9

      @@tonywords6713 ??? Please explain. I'd appreciate it. Fr cause I think there's a lot in this movie that says more than the casual viewer would catch. Like the ending with the daughter walking towards the men that were at the Zeigler party and she looks back as if to say goodbye. And as if to highlight that she picks up a big teddy bear (a clear symbol of child abuse in The Shining) right before that. Kubrick was a chess player. This movie works on quite a few levels.

    • @coreygolphenee9633
      @coreygolphenee9633 3 года назад +1

      @@subtleusername5475 because his entire legacy would be destroyed in a second a man can have an ego

    • @neomcdoom
      @neomcdoom 3 года назад +4

      @@subtleusername5475 Its implied in this movie that like the president is at this party, or people at that level. Who's gonna stop them when Kubrick tells on them? The police? Get a clue.

  • @Kakekutter
    @Kakekutter Год назад +3

    Greatest comedy review of a movie EVER!!!!

    • @osborn.illustration
      @osborn.illustration Год назад +2

      Seriously this was a hilarious episode!! I've come back to listen to it again a year later. So funny.

  • @duleymark80
    @duleymark80 4 года назад +7

    Does anyone know which episode they review JFK by Oliver Stone?

  • @MarkL-oh3zw
    @MarkL-oh3zw 12 дней назад +1

    Nick Mullen is a comedic genius. The chapo guys are mid

  • @exzisd
    @exzisd Год назад +1

    Great podcast. Finally finished this movie tonight for the first time. Always passed out in the past but watched the movie all the way through tonight and liked it. I think there are some interesting layers from it from classism, families, relationship dynamics, friend networks, and a lot more. I think what makes it interesting is finding a layer that’s interesting to you at the moment and exploring or considering the movie from that perspective. At the end the mask on the bed was clearly a mask off moment and despite both of their ALMOST affairs, mental and real, they accepted each other and moved on. I still wouldn’t trust that rich guy. Also still interested in the rich guy in the pool room at the end who said it was all a play. I know masons and some other groups who use “plays” to demonstrate concepts to move through degrees. I don’t think this is a common ritual though. I hope not. What a depressing world. I’m sure there’s plenty of debauchery going on in the world but it’s funny how classless and hollow these presumed elites are. The girl who OD’d on Junk and speed probably wasn’t rich though so maybe it was just the men bc the women seemed totally subservient. That would lead me to believe it’s a fraternal organization like masonry but this is not masonry.

  • @urthofthenewsun8465
    @urthofthenewsun8465 Месяц назад

    33:42 In the book, the group of men harass the protagonist for being Jewish. It didn’t translate well in the film.

  • @tewodrosii2875
    @tewodrosii2875 2 года назад +1

    21:46 this part was sampled by Frank Ocean for his song "Lovecrimes", such a good song

  • @jdsartre9520
    @jdsartre9520 10 месяцев назад

    thank you for right off mentioning the repeating Tom Cruise (is that acting?)
    On my one and only watching of this, I definitely noticed it right away.
    Why would Kubrick allow that? If it's intentional, then what could it mean?
    Made me wonder if this is just a tom cruise thing and that's what he does in his movies

  • @akxnehtgdfbdfb7448
    @akxnehtgdfbdfb7448 4 года назад +11

    Thought this film was underwhelming except for the eeriness of the cult scene. But some of the hints of a deeply plot mentioned here entice me to try it again

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Год назад +1

    Imagine the gurning face of Tom Cruise trapped in Salo.
    Forever.

  • @tvaddict6623
    @tvaddict6623 2 года назад +1

    I’m dying listening to this!!!🤣🤣

  • @gandalftheincontinent5252
    @gandalftheincontinent5252 2 года назад +5

    This is the best of Chapo, w/Mullen, making mince meat of EWS; more entertaining than watching the film itself.

  • @SomethingImpromptu
    @SomethingImpromptu Год назад

    Arthur Schnitzel was really on one.

  • @briankoontz1
    @briankoontz1 4 года назад +33

    In 1968, following developments in climate science, we collectively decided that human extinction would precede human escape from Earth. Capitalism became Zombie Capitalism, going through the motions without meaning, and Marxism became pointless, as liberation has no value without a living future. Marx himself lived before climate science, nuclear weapons, and most climate destruction. For him the human future was infinite - therefore Socialism had potentially infinite value. May 1968 was not a revolution - May 1968 was proof that there could be no more revolutions - this began and defined the Neoliberal era.
    It's not that individuals are helpless in the face of powerful institutions. It's that powerful institutions and individuals themselves have no meaning or justification. Under normal conditions this would generate a revolution and overthrow of those organizations, but because the human population doesn't believe in its own future there's no deep value in revolution. Its just a particular way of rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic. Supposedly powerful institutions towering over helpless individuals is a useful fiction which distracts us from reality.
    Post-1968 the Elite exist in a historically unprecedented situation. For most of history, whatever passed for the Elite guided and shaped human reality. There was tremendous meaning in that, because whatever exists in the present shapes and defines what can possibly exist in the future. But when the future itself is aborted, the present loses meaning and value. It no longer matters what one does in the present, because the future is gone no matter how the present is defined. The Neoliberal era first and foremost is this crisis among the Elite.
    Sex is pure, both earthly and transcendental. Sex is the greatest threat to Christian culture which is why religious figures have always sought to control it. As the world dies and we need pure distractions, those not soiled by petty concerns, Sex and Pornography rise to the forefront of culture, not because we've "lost our values" as conservatives claim but because in our deeply corrupt world we need to cleanse ourselves, and sex and the orgasm in particular is a reset button on our consciousness - it's a fresh start for our exhausted and despairing selves. The orgasm is the easiest way to end one moment and begin a new one. We then analyze this new moment to see whether it contains hope that can be built upon.

    • @coderedcourier1611
      @coderedcourier1611 4 года назад

      I read this and I found it hard to agree with anything you said. Capitalism has been bastardized by corporatism hence why we see the stagnation. We don’t live in a full free market economy for capitalism to flourish. Yeah, it’s a sad state of affairs when the people we elect who maybe had good intentions at one time turn against us for money and power. That’s democracy for ya.

    • @briankoontz1
      @briankoontz1 4 года назад +11

      @@coderedcourier1611 Corporatism is capitalism fueled by high technology. It's not bastardized, it's just that Adam Smith or even Karl Marx could not have envisioned a global network of computers that allows for instant financial transactions across thousands of miles. Transistors and electrical science have enormously impacted capitalism.
      The appeal of Capitalism was that the world was empty - it was "virgin land" to be exploited by the capitalists. This emptiness itself was fueled by the Copernican Revolution - by the need for Europeans to develop the technology necessary to move humanity to the Sun (and in the early 20th century then, much farther).
      Today we not only believe that Modernity is dead - that human extinction will precede human escape from Earth, but that the world was never empty in the first place - that indigenous and non-European people are actually human beings, and didn't deserve to be paved under in the quest to reunite Europeans with God.
      As such, there's no returning to a "simpler, non-corrupt" version of Capitalism, because the ideological basis for Capitalism to be justified no longer exists.
      To be fair to the politicians, in a dying world money and power are two of the very few things that still exist. Another is the well being of the remaining human population, but that conflicts with money and power so there's a choice between the two.

    • @ChrisDragotta
      @ChrisDragotta 4 года назад +2

      I'd like to cut and paste this, Brian. Alas the YT ago won't let us. Brilliant analysis.

    • @radiusone216
      @radiusone216 4 года назад

      This is the most thought-provoking RUclips comment I've read and while it's intended to be a compliment, please also bear in mind that: 1) I'm dumb and 2) it might be a bit like winning the prize for the most reliable chocolate teapot as the second most thought-provoking comment was probably, "Fake! That's not a real chinchilla playing the accordion".
      I'm not well-read but the idea of Marxism not being worth trying to convert people into following If the future is hopeless is really interesting. Hopefully your ideas reach a wider audience than the RUclips comment sections

    • @fleshyspeakers
      @fleshyspeakers 4 года назад +1

      chapo checkkkkk

  • @annakarinaalves
    @annakarinaalves 4 года назад +5

    5:52 oh how much I regret cliking on this.

  • @LUX711
    @LUX711 Месяц назад +1

    5:08 poverty a$$😂🤣

  • @honkbigg
    @honkbigg 10 дней назад +1

    merry christmas 2024

  • @garcalej
    @garcalej 2 года назад

    I can’t remember laughing so hard 😂

  • @RoshDroz
    @RoshDroz 2 года назад +3

    Oh shit, I never listen to chapo but the one time I do Nick is on it. Incredible

  • @FumblsTheSniper
    @FumblsTheSniper 2 года назад +4

    Had to go watch it, actually found it fantastic. Can’t wait to finish the last hour of them talking about it because it was so dumb.

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад

      What’s dumb?

    • @FumblsTheSniper
      @FumblsTheSniper 2 года назад

      @@LordJagd the movie was exactly as ridiculous as they described it is all

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад +1

      @@FumblsTheSniper Yeah very intentionally so, I think the whole thing is supposed to be both laughable and horrifying. Kubrick normally went for that layered mood to his films.

  • @iavv334
    @iavv334 4 года назад +13

    Kinda disappointed they didn't talk about production or context leading up to the film beyond acting direction

    • @Saramusvasque2838
      @Saramusvasque2838 4 года назад +3

      Where can we learn more on that

    • @Jamesharveycomics
      @Jamesharveycomics 4 года назад +1

      @@Saramusvasque2838 like in a million different places, the information is everywhere

    • @thepants1450
      @thepants1450 4 года назад +5

      Any good specific sources?

    • @bortgunn9079
      @bortgunn9079 4 года назад +13

      Well the masks in the thumbnail were originally made for a sequel to the Bob Hoskins Super Mario film based on SMB2. They were supposed to be Shy Guys, Snifits, and that floating head that chases you when you pick up a key in the vase pipes

  • @agentham
    @agentham 3 года назад +8

    My best friend Nick really nailed it.

  • @arvyschwartz6606
    @arvyschwartz6606 4 года назад +9

    Jay Dyer does a great job diving into this movie's esotericism

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад

      He should stick to that instead of LARPing as Orthodox

  • @fattyjaybird7505
    @fattyjaybird7505 3 года назад

    What,No more podcasts??

  • @Looneyboy
    @Looneyboy 11 дней назад

    I wonder if someone’s gonna start clipping this vid all cause of Nick

  • @vectortubes
    @vectortubes 4 года назад +21

    "It's the biggest billionaire with the biggest house but he's also the biggest dork!"
    In a world where Donald Trump was president, this sounds exactly right.

    • @nuttyjunior
      @nuttyjunior 3 года назад +1

      lmao how was trump a dork? liberals are nothing more cringy weak dudes

    • @misterbishi7018
      @misterbishi7018 3 года назад +1

      Ha haaaaa take that drumpf

    • @enthdegree
      @enthdegree 2 года назад

      trumpists will never recover from this

  • @jeffreyness355
    @jeffreyness355 8 месяцев назад

    The movie is about power. Period.

  • @nolanduarte
    @nolanduarte 4 года назад +3

    Hollywierd and blue berries

  • @briansinger5258
    @briansinger5258 Год назад +2

    Alice is already initiated. Bill is not. The first half of his story is him viewing things as a pleb, and then each scene is mirrored with him now initiated.
    Then their kid is given to some old dudes. OJ be like that sometimes.

  • @MrKYT-gb8gs
    @MrKYT-gb8gs 4 года назад +3

    All timer

  • @jjay__
    @jjay__ 3 года назад +1

    Whats virgil's real name? Justin?

  • @horustortoise6110
    @horustortoise6110 4 года назад +19

    Doesn’t tom cruises character seem like a grown up, possibly more pathetic, Holden Caulfield?

  • @screenPhiles
    @screenPhiles 2 года назад +5

    The word 'distraction' keeps being used to describe Kubrick and his films, as if everything he did was done to mask an even greater meaning and significance (which ironically is the same sort of thinking/reasoning that leads some to believe that that the moon landing was shot by Kubrick in a studio) and part of me wonders if it's less a question of distraction than Kubrick in some instances and situations being genuinely tone deaf.
    In other words I get the feeling people are reading more into the movie than is actually there and he isn't nearly as brilliant as he's being made out to be (and his obsessiveness was little more than sadism, because he could).
    In other words, he's capable of making not-so-good movies.

    • @azure5644
      @azure5644 2 года назад +2

      You could maybe argue that for this movie (I haven’t seen it) but that’s not the case in The Shining. There are so many layers to it.

    • @screenPhiles
      @screenPhiles 2 года назад

      @@azure5644 I have seen The Shining as well and I would argue that it's more a case of people bringing meaning to it than vice versa.
      For instance, the idea about Kubrick shoot the moon landing are mainly based on a sweater a character wore in the movie.
      It couldn't possibly have just been a little boy in a sweater because "Kubrick."

    • @azure5644
      @azure5644 2 года назад +3

      @@screenPhiles ok but that’s only one theory, a theory that a lot of people who like to analyze The Shining disagree with. Kubrick was known for being meticulous and precise with his filmmaking. There are deeper meanings and many layers to his films.

    • @screenPhiles
      @screenPhiles 2 года назад

      @@azure5644 I'm aware that that's one theory though you don't offer any. And how does being meticulous and precise with his filmmaking - which was never in question - change the likelihood that the viewer brings more to his movies that is actually there?

    • @azure5644
      @azure5644 2 года назад +2

      @@screenPhiles I never disagreed that some people read too much into his movies.

  • @dramares
    @dramares 4 года назад +3

    1:33... Our first WOMAN speaks...

  • @Garrett1240
    @Garrett1240 2 года назад +1

    42:47

  • @racheldahliamusic
    @racheldahliamusic 4 года назад +3

    Uggs are Australian.... So is Nicole.... So soooooooo mysterious.... 😒

  • @synclloyd9270
    @synclloyd9270 2 года назад +2

    Kubrick was tailing Nightingale

  • @MarxistLasagnaist420
    @MarxistLasagnaist420 3 года назад +5

    Another weird thing I noticed about this movie and the Hartfords weird relationship with their child is that in the first scene Nicole Kidman says to Tom Cruise “Did You give the babysitter the phony pager number?” Why on earth would you Give your babysitter fake contact info?

    • @nignamedmutt7270
      @nignamedmutt7270 2 года назад +10

      I'm almost positive you misheard her(and she spoke kinda poorly because I watched this last night and literally rewound that same line being baffled by it too).
      She says "the phone & pager number" and just says it so quickly it sounds like she says "phoney".

    • @MarxistLasagnaist420
      @MarxistLasagnaist420 2 года назад

      @@nignamedmutt7270 ah! Quite Possible

  • @PittsburghSonido
    @PittsburghSonido 2 года назад +6

    EWS will always be a film detailing infidelity and marriage. It's that simple. If you want to throw in "these are what rich people do! crazy sex orgies!" then fine. But so what? We already know they do crazy and illegal shit. It adds depth to the film, I'll admit. But I enjoy this film for its thematic narrative of marriage.

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад +4

      The whole meat of the movie is the cult. You’d have to put blinders on if you think it’s only about infidelity and marriage, those are just two parts of many.

    • @KEIFERGR33N
      @KEIFERGR33N 2 года назад +2

      @@LordJagd That's literally not true though. Maybe a sixth of the runtime is dedicated to the "cult" scene. Much more of the runtime is dedicated to infidelity and marriage either literally or figuratively.
      The "cult" imagery isn't literal; it's symbolic. The ritual scene depicts the party from the beginning of the film but portrayed honestly as the sexual ritual it is. To claim the "whole meat" of the movie is the cult, you're straight up ignoring most of the movie.

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад +3

      @@KEIFERGR33N Everything after him finding Nick Nightingale is about the cult and him being stalked by them afterwards. The whole climax of the movie is Ziegler telling Hartford that the cult is too powerful to want to mess with.
      The film has a theme of infidelity through the whole thing, but the meat of the movie in terms of plot is the cult.

    • @osborn.illustration
      @osborn.illustration Год назад

      Much agreed, the marriage of the main characters is what the movie is about.

  • @jacoblevenson7934
    @jacoblevenson7934 3 года назад

    1:40

  • @mattlongenecker2759
    @mattlongenecker2759 4 года назад +3

    These rituals are Seinfeld for the devil!!!! He sits back and laughs at how serious these people take it; how he wants to torment them forever but they think they will get a reward or all the secret knowledge when they stop breathing!! Cumtown represent boy!!!!

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад +1

      There’s no devil lmao

  • @itsallfunandgames723
    @itsallfunandgames723 4 года назад +3

    It's funny how I basically never lose patience with films, and can watch all that sci-fi dad shit that 99% of people get angrily bored by, yet this film was so languorous, and every scene was such tedium that I despised it. I honestly couldn't care less what that tired old man was trying to say with his boring ass film. I enjoyed this discussion exponentially more than I did the movie. It's just interesting because of the gimmick of weirdo masked orgies, which aren't even executed well, as they point out.

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd 2 года назад

      “sci-fi dad shit” like what?

  • @darinsmith762
    @darinsmith762 Год назад +1

    They really dropped the ball on this one

  • @kanyekubrick5391
    @kanyekubrick5391 4 года назад +2

    120 Days Of Sodom portrayed way more fucked up shit than this movie. Saying this cuz of what y’all said about the cheese pizza

  • @adamskorupskas2184
    @adamskorupskas2184 4 года назад +1

    This is a gift from Lucifer! Hail Satan!

    • @Ben_BZ
      @Ben_BZ 5 месяцев назад

      Jesus loves you! Please repent!

  • @destinationismine5309
    @destinationismine5309 4 года назад +4

    they are literally chanting ‘allahu akbar’

  • @LordJagd
    @LordJagd 2 года назад +4

    I’m glad they Will blew off Nick’s Summerton connection for a Die Hard Christmas joke

  • @LordJagd
    @LordJagd 2 года назад +5

    The movie was originally meant to be a comedy, but that changed as Kubrick worked on the script. It’s basically the opposite evolution of Dr Strangelove, which was originally meant to be serious but ended up a comedy.

    • @893loses
      @893loses 2 года назад +1

      all of his movies are comedies, wtf

    • @osborn.illustration
      @osborn.illustration Год назад

      Huh, that really does explain a lot about this movie!

  • @LordJagd
    @LordJagd 2 года назад +3

    Will goes from saying these cults and stuff aren’t real but “just fun to think about” to like half a minute later agreeing with Nick that there’s enough evidence that these things happen, lmao