He's the most normie of the three, which is easy to forget due to his exotic accent. Fucker got me to watch Mission Impossible Fallout and I will never forgive him for that.
Saw Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse a few weeks ago. I was completely blown away by it, loved it so much. Not only is it one the best superhero movies I've seen, but it's also in my top 10 animated movies. It's just that good.
Damn Spider man into the spiderverse is my favorite movie of the year, so glad to see my favorite people talking about it. I liked your new film Lover a lot Ralph, you really inspired me!
Who would have thought that the same studio that made one of the absolute worst movies imaginable with The Emoji Movie, would also make one of the best animated films recently with Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse? If Sony keeps making better decisions like that, then they wouldn't be as laughable as they are right now.
@@devilsummoner2163 Ahh yes. Holmes & Watson. A movie so bad that Sony considered moving the film to Netflix so that it won't bomb at the box office. Seriously. They actually tried doing that. Test audiences hated the film, and Sony didn't succeed in making a deal with Netflix. You know your film is so terrible when even *NETFLIX THEMSELVES* says no to it.
I didn't get that impression, I think he openly stated "I enjoyed it, but I can tell it was from a film student" which isn't an insult, it just is what it is.
@someguy ihate You can't have it both ways. Either movies can be ranked in a strict numerical order, and comparing scores is totally valid, or they can't and they're no point in assigning them a number in the first place. Incidentally I think Jeremy Jahns does this the best, since his scores describe how he feels about the movie (awesome/good when drunk/forgettable/dogsh*t).
They're standardised relative to each other. For example, if Adum had given Black Panther the same score as Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, he'd be saying they're of equal quality.
The play it’s based on is actually by the late Peter Shaffer. It’s also called Amadeus, and was written in the late 70s. And, yeah, the rivalry is largely fiction, but there is a surprising amount of historical accuracy with other small moments. Shaffer also wrote a play called Equus which has a film adaptation with Richard Burton in it. It’s not as good as Amadeus, but it’s a fascinating watch.
Adam sounds like squidward on helium. Also, when he asks Ralph about dogma95 having inspired the films terrible low budget look and Ralph says no, priceless.
Thank you guys for acknowledging sound design for being one of the most important thing in film! As an aspiring sound designer it makes me feel really appreciated
So glad you guys got to enjoy Amadeus! It's a movie I can always go back to. It's a feeling I think all creators can relate to... being incredibly hard working but just not talented enough to reach the level we want. And when we see someone with that talent we crave it can really plant seeds of jealousy and resentment. Beautifully tragic.
I disagree on the Raimi movies, I really love the first two and I rewatched them before seeing Spider-Verse and they still hold up, they were immediately topped by Spider-Verse but they're still great movies.
All the camp was really charming and funny, they felt like an early Spider-Man comic in the best possible way. I’d still say that sm2 edges it out, but it’s still top three material when it comes to Spider-Man movies.
They are great. The 1st is good but doesn’t hold up as well imo but the 2nd one still does. I’m gonna have to disagree with you as far as Spider-Verse topping Spider-Man 2 tho. Spider-Man 2 is still easily the best Spider-Man movie and most likely will always be. Spider-Verse gets 2nd Place
While I agree john mulaney is hilarious and I love his stand up, he is also instrumental to the production of the trainwreck show big mouth. So while I love his comedy and hopes he has success for his whole career off it, he kinda deserves to be drag through the mud a bit for big mouth.
I recommend you to watch History Buffs review of Amadeus. Even Nostalga Critic's editorial on Amadeus gives good insight on the film's historical basis.
It’s much more accurate than people give it credit for. I love it because it gets people who don’t listen or know much about classical music appreciate the genius of Mozart.
"the trailer is pretty neat, people tell me its a good trailer" "Oh the bong scene ahaha that's a great scene" "We had to go out in the cold, it was like the revenant" (Adam says lighting was bad) "oh so if you couldn't tell the light was artificial then we did our jobs right ahah" "The movie looks pretty good"
Bluesir TheFox Adam has it on his Watchlist. He thinks he’ll really like it based on what filmmakers he respects have said about it, but he hasn’t seen it yet.
BossumRay I agree. It's a wonderful life, to me, is just one of those movies that only happens to take place during Christmas, like Gremlins, Die Hard, etc. The themes and morals have nothing to do with Christmas, and it's not a movie I can really watch every year. Not to say it's a bad film, but I just don't consider it a Christmas movie.
Ya it’s also one of those movies that I personally find hard to watch multiple times due to the length and seasonal charm of the film so it’s not one of those movies I can watch every Christmas
52:23 omfg Alex I was crying withe laughter after I watched aquaman too and my family kept insisting we wait to see if there were clips afterwards whilst I was literally begging to leave and my dad was shouting down the theatre "iS tHiS mArVeL?"
I found it funny how Adam talked about how Amadeus was so musically accurate and then Ralph talking about Mozart himself, because (not really) little known fact, but almost nothing that is in this film about Mozart is historically accurate. It's mostly made up and dramatized: Mozarts wasnt a drunken debauched idiot and Salieri wasnt a jealous scheeming dude with an inferiority complex. Thought Adam would mention it EDIT: aaaand he did, good boye
He was a bit childish though he was sort of his era's Micheal Jackson in a way ridiculously talented but somewhat eccentric. The thing is it's Saleri's perspective on Mozart playing up all his flaws.
Into The Spiderverse is possibly my movie of the year, yeah i know there's probably better produced movies, well made, better story but i loved this movie so much. DAMN/10
I'm so glad that you guys watched the spiderverse movie! It was excellent in my opinion and I feel that most of the criticisms that you guys had were fair. I really hope you guys appreciate the animation that came with the story because I personally do not think that this movie ever could have worked as a live action movie. The styles of each character had to be conveyed through animation because any other medium would've have made all the cast jarring to look at and wouldn't have clearly separated them as individual characters. I also think that the animation was used seriously as a tool for the story. Live action is grounded in reality and can only convey so many concepts but animation is almost limitless on what it can convey. The animation, in my opinion, wasn't just a "cherry on top" or a compliment to the writing, I think it is the reason the movie was successful in the first place! It gave the movie style and it gave the movie personality. It helped with the tone of the movie and it helped convey the emotions of the characters. Animation is usually directed to kids but this movie shows the potential of animation to convey a story that live action could only dream of doing. Hopefully one-day people seriously consider animation as a legitimate medium to use to tell a captivating and engaging story.
I love this movie. We had it on vhs, and I've loved it since the first time I saw it, probably around 5 yrs old. I watch it periodically in my life and I think Ralph is right for once. 10/10, I don't think we will ever get another alternate history piece like this maybe ever.
In regards to Amadeus, many people think that Salieri was trying to achieve the fame that Mozart had, but in fact the movie shows that Antonio Salieri was a very famous composer at the time. What tore Salieri apart was the fact that he was one of few to truly understand the genius that Mozart was. To put it simply, Salieri wasn't jealous of Mozart's fame, but rather his talent.
@@randomguy6679 I mean -- he isn't wrong. Ralph is basically on the level of Doug Walker where he refuses to improve. His colour grading especially has always been bad, and I personally believe that's the REAL reason he made Lover black and white instead of different colour pallets for each season. The sound design was also awful, with characters barely being audible or flubbing their lines. And then there's the "VFX" where when he shoots the gun, all he did was increase the screen brightness by 2% and didn't even add a muzzle flare or smoke from the barrel, which is something you can learn to do in 2 minutes for FREE.
Ya I totally agree with u but I can say that a 6 may mean something else where u come from. For example, growing up a 7.5/10 would be average not a 6 and in some other places a 5 would be average
@@Guch123 That doesn't make sense though. 5 is always average on a 1-10 scale. What is the point of all the other numbers below 5 when 7.5 is average? You are leaving more room for something to be bad than good if you center a 10 scale on a number that isn't actually in the middle.
Good thing this was uploaded after Christmas because I don't know how many people would have been more triggered by Ralph shitting all over "A Christmas Story"
Oh, Ralph. A Christmas Story isn't really all that "cutesy", it actually has a dark undertone. I remember there was a time you could mention this movie to people and they either had never heard of it or didn't like it because it was "too mean-spirited", usually referring to the meeting Santa sequence with surly elves, a cynical grumpy Santa and how everything looks terrifying to the children. I love when the camera pulls out and it all looks wonderful from a distance (adult's view). I can sort of see it becoming annoying once the film exploded into popularity, with the 24 hour marathons and excessive marketing of products related to the film, but I still love it.
The only movie I've ever - EVER - walked out on was Pacific Rim: Uprising. Right when they killed off the only person in the film me and my girlfriend cared about, she said, "I hate this fucking movie. I don't even want to watch it." I just said, "Well, I've never walked out before, and I don't need to know how this ends."
Funny how Alex seems the most positive of movies when his channel is called I Hate Everything.
A spec of dust and it’s also fitting that the person with the least popular views of films is your movie sucks
Because the other 2 are haters
He's the most normie of the three, which is easy to forget due to his exotic accent. Fucker got me to watch Mission Impossible Fallout and I will never forgive him for that.
Sometimes Alex is not literally more from hating something.
@@williammays9408 Arts subjective just cause you like something obscure doesn't make you special it's ok to like popular things
Timestamps for mobile users:
0:00 - Intro
4:05 - Lover
35:40 - Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse
55:28 - Amadeus (SPOILERS)
1:20:54 - Q&A
They are in the description.
they aint in the description so thx
Luke Tuke You spelled Spider-Man wrong. Put an - in between Spider and Man.
@@jaliebs3988 try using mobile where you can't click it from the decscription and have to drag the video to the exact timestamp
@@jonah4588 who gives a shit at least he's helping us out
Ralph: restaurants can get some recognition from being in the film
Charles Stiles: : )
We got some shoosh concerns
Charles Stiles, Mystery Diners.
In Your Phase also this comment is my favorite.
@@knotlock Charles Diners, Mystery Stiles
In Your Phase Release the Drone
Alex sounds like he's embarrassed to have fun
well he's british and not allowed to emote
Watch JAR, lol.
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 RIP Brian. Never forget.
he hates everything
He's only British.
It was so satisfying to watch Alex completely Fanboy over Spiderverse, when in a previous episode, he was just saying ‘Eh, that might be good.’
Your Spongebob intro will always be the most epic.
which episode?
Saw Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse a few weeks ago. I was completely blown away by it, loved it so much. Not only is it one the best superhero movies I've seen, but it's also in my top 10 animated movies. It's just that good.
There's a starman waiting in the sky
Speedwagon was also amazed!
convince me
Is that SPEEDWAGON!?
It really is
Cool. Who cares?
The director of Amadeus, Milos Forman, died this April, 13th 2018. Rest in peace.
yui kol Requiestam in pace
Just once, I want Adum to introduce the podcast with "Sardonicast is the most disappointing thing since my son."
Imagine if RedLetterMedia copyright claimed this video
Phil Michaels That would be too honest
Phil Michaels please!?
Omg that would be amazing I hope they see this. PLEASE!
And then he throws a bottle across the room
This literally uploaded as soon as 2019 started in Australia.
Hello future dude
_G R E E T I N G S F R O M T H E P A S T_
hello fellew aussie
I’m an Aussie too and I can confirm
But Australia doesn't exist...
Adam is Ralph’s lover
That moment when the Limey is the only straight one...
Nah. He's just a girl who says that Ralph is the one.
Someday we'll get an intro that goes "Sardonicast is worst thing in the history of anything ever."
sardonicast is, genuinely, and I know I say it a lot but I really mean it this time, seriously; it is the worst podcast I have ever seen
@@willpalmer7266 Really? how so?
@@thesavoryeggtv313 (that's a paraody of Alex whenever he does search for the worst and finds a new film)
"There are no good Sardonicast videos."
"Sardonicast was the most disappointing thing since my son."
Adam how dare you give DAMN a 7!
toonstudios1 He gave it a 6/10
Antonio Fanderes here@Tickmayham42
And then the minecraft soundtrack a 8/10
HE DID WHAT?!?!?!
Damn Spider man into the spiderverse is my favorite movie of the year, so glad to see my favorite people talking about it. I liked your new film Lover a lot Ralph, you really inspired me!
*casually skipping through this podcast*
Alex: I've come close a few times, but I've never actually pulled the trigger
Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
Amadeus, Amadeus, oh, oh, oh Amadeus
Come and rock me Amadeus
Doctor Zaius Doctor Zaius,
Doctor Zaius Doctor Zaius,
Doctor Zaius Doctor Zaius,
Ohhhhhhh Doctor Zaius
(Doctor Zaius Doctor Zaius)
Falco was a legend
@@mikepuppetz9
What's wrong with me?
I think you're crazy.
I want a second opinion!
You're also lazy.
Phil Michaels I was hoping to find this.
I really prefer Molotov's version xd...
Who would have thought that the same studio that made one of the absolute worst movies imaginable with The Emoji Movie, would also make one of the best animated films recently with Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse?
If Sony keeps making better decisions like that, then they wouldn't be as laughable as they are right now.
Don't worry Sony made a horrible movie with Holmes and Watson so it balances out
@@devilsummoner2163 Ahh yes. Holmes & Watson. A movie so bad that Sony considered moving the film to Netflix so that it won't bomb at the box office.
Seriously. They actually tried doing that.
Test audiences hated the film, and Sony didn't succeed in making a deal with Netflix. You know your film is so terrible when even *NETFLIX THEMSELVES* says no to it.
@@michaelstrong5383 it was literally the worst $8 I've ever spent
Have you heard of open season?
@@sobobafett7860 To me, Open Season was just another mediocre animated film. I didn't think it was close to being so insulting as the Emoji Movie was.
The worst poster is the Martian with just Matt Damon’s face
Worst poster to keep yourself from jacking off
you probably have a stupid face
i hate you
Best podcast of 2018, thanks for ending this year on a good note.
Jaime Winchester nice pun
never thought that i'd hear alex say "epic", but i guess there's always a first for everything
He says it very frequently on the JARcast
He says it too much
He's exactly the kind of person I'd expect to say epic
He said it when adam asked what he thought of Shaolin soccer.
Lol you must not watch the jarcast 😂
That's where you're wrong, Ralph. Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" is the best Christmas movie.
Adam lowkey didn't like Lover.
When does Adam ever like anything?
Nothing low key about it, Ralph just can’t hear criticism.
I didn't get that impression, I think he openly stated "I enjoyed it, but I can tell it was from a film student" which isn't an insult, it just is what it is.
No, he actually said “knowing it was a student project, made in a year, for no money, I enjoyed it.” Which is a really nice way of saying it’s trash.
Yeah on the inside he would've given it a 6/10
You know what’s funny, Incredibles 2 is gonna win best animated film over spider lad because of course it will
Oof
Also win over isle of dogs
Haloween 2018 deserves an award for boring me to tears. I have brain damage from a car accident, so that is hard to do.
Harold I think you responded to the wrong comment dude
The judges always pick Pixar
Uh oh YMS is getting the “You gave Damn a 7” comments lol
At this he prolly gets it all the time lol
What is damn anyways?
@@randomguy6679 melon
fantano
Madagascar 4: Sardonigascar.
Would it be as good as CHiPS?
36:45 If every film is different and needs to be judged on its own merits, DON'T GIVE THEM A STANDARDISED SCORE.
EDIT: timecode added.
Thank God someone said it.
@someguy ihate You can't have it both ways. Either movies can be ranked in a strict numerical order, and comparing scores is totally valid, or they can't and they're no point in assigning them a number in the first place.
Incidentally I think Jeremy Jahns does this the best, since his scores describe how he feels about the movie (awesome/good when drunk/forgettable/dogsh*t).
Scores are only relative to the person giving it. There is nothing standard about. Movie score.
They're standardised relative to each other. For example, if Adum had given Black Panther the same score as Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, he'd be saying they're of equal quality.
Searching for this comment, otherwise I would have said it myself. Thank you
Best new podcast of 2018.
Uuh jarcast?
Riley Garratt I thought they been around since 2016
@@jackkenoff420 yup but they still win
What better way to end 2018 than to listen to the best movie podcast ever?
You guys are awesome!
The play it’s based on is actually by the late Peter Shaffer. It’s also called Amadeus, and was written in the late 70s. And, yeah, the rivalry is largely fiction, but there is a surprising amount of historical accuracy with other small moments. Shaffer also wrote a play called Equus which has a film adaptation with Richard Burton in it. It’s not as good as Amadeus, but it’s a fascinating watch.
0:02 I LIKE TO MOVE IT MOVE IT
The year is 2018 and three beings, A Brit who hates Mars Bars, A Closeted Homosexual/Food Critic and A Furry review a movie called Amadeus.
Adam sounds like squidward on helium. Also, when he asks Ralph about dogma95 having inspired the films terrible low budget look and Ralph says no, priceless.
My favorite intro of yours is the Chills parody
Do you know which one that is? I have to hear it
Thank you guys for acknowledging sound design for being one of the most important thing in film! As an aspiring sound designer it makes me feel really appreciated
So glad you guys got to enjoy Amadeus! It's a movie I can always go back to. It's a feeling I think all creators can relate to... being incredibly hard working but just not talented enough to reach the level we want. And when we see someone with that talent we crave it can really plant seeds of jealousy and resentment. Beautifully tragic.
So proud of Ralph for making such a great movie
Maj2017
do you miss your brother kyle?
Nah, he was a *butthead*
no u
Thanks for the New Year’s present, fellas!
I disagree on the Raimi movies, I really love the first two and I rewatched them before seeing Spider-Verse and they still hold up, they were immediately topped by Spider-Verse but they're still great movies.
All the camp was really charming and funny, they felt like an early Spider-Man comic in the best possible way. I’d still say that sm2 edges it out, but it’s still top three material when it comes to Spider-Man movies.
Shaman X Nah it isn’t.
Shaman X ooh you called someone retarded for having an opinion different to yours, that must mean your opinion is better
They are great. The 1st is good but doesn’t hold up as well imo but the 2nd one still does. I’m gonna have to disagree with you as far as Spider-Verse topping Spider-Man 2 tho. Spider-Man 2 is still easily the best Spider-Man movie and most likely will always be. Spider-Verse gets 2nd Place
@@jadenvanhess2341 I agree e,crept when u said spiderman 1 didn't hold up well
Amadeus might be my favorite film of all time.I am glad that it is being discussed.
hurts a bit to hear alex call spider-ham's VA the guy from big mouth... john mulaney is incredible dude, good casting for the movie + great comedian
Yeah, I wish Alex knew him for his stand-up.
Wind O'Death lmao imagine calling people soy boys in 2019. ironically the people who do that are the ultimate betas
@Wind O'Death fucking epic.
Wind O'Death soy dosnt even affect anything about you anyway, your comment makes no sense pathetic arsehole
While I agree john mulaney is hilarious and I love his stand up, he is also instrumental to the production of the trainwreck show big mouth. So while I love his comedy and hopes he has success for his whole career off it, he kinda deserves to be drag through the mud a bit for big mouth.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is probably my favourite Movie of 2018.
Same here, the animation was *beautiful*
It' my second favourite. My #1 is Isle of Dogs
Same
Mine is Roma.
Extinction Animation Isle of Dogs isn’t as good tbh.
man i love you guys. you guys should make a movie together, space cop style
The Shining is a great Christmas film - lots of lovely snow.
I recommend you to watch History Buffs review of Amadeus.
Even Nostalga Critic's editorial on Amadeus gives good insight on the film's historical basis.
CRO guys does it have skits? I’m not going to watch ANYTHING by Nostalgia Critic until he stops doing those ridiculous skits.
@@jimtreebob2096 Unfortunately ,yes.
CRO guys god dang it.
It’s much more accurate than people give it credit for. I love it because it gets people who don’t listen or know much about classical music appreciate the genius of Mozart.
Alex and Adam trying so hard not to rip Ralph's movie to shreds made my day.
Especially Ralph taking criticisms as compliments holy shit lol
"the trailer is pretty neat, people tell me its a good trailer"
"Oh the bong scene ahaha that's a great scene"
"We had to go out in the cold, it was like the revenant"
(Adam says lighting was bad) "oh so if you couldn't tell the light was artificial then we did our jobs right ahah"
"The movie looks pretty good"
Y'all should do an episode on Pulp Fiction
I’m so glad I listened to this episode and you guys talked about Amadeus because I just finished it and was in love. Time to binge Mozart’s music :,)
Check out his operas. Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Magic Flute are his best works
How did you miss "It's a Wonderful Life" for good Christmas films?
It's not very good lol
Bluesir TheFox Adam has it on his Watchlist. He thinks he’ll really like it based on what filmmakers he respects have said about it, but he hasn’t seen it yet.
St Kaleb you’ve probably never even seen it you child lmao
BossumRay
I agree. It's a wonderful life, to me, is just one of those movies that only happens to take place during Christmas, like Gremlins, Die Hard, etc. The themes and morals have nothing to do with Christmas, and it's not a movie I can really watch every year. Not to say it's a bad film, but I just don't consider it a Christmas movie.
Ya it’s also one of those movies that I personally find hard to watch multiple times due to the length and seasonal charm of the film so it’s not one of those movies I can watch every Christmas
I love these guys so much
i love how Ralph says "Alexander Puschkin" at 1:04:36 like he's some underground artist no one has ever heard of before
Anyone else constantly watch the top right of Adam's head waiting for the sound wave to perfectly fit?
What do you mean?
Yes haha glad to see someone else does this
No but I do now
52:23 omfg Alex I was crying withe laughter after I watched aquaman too and my family kept insisting we wait to see if there were clips afterwards whilst I was literally begging to leave and my dad was shouting down the theatre "iS tHiS mArVeL?"
I think you should know by now you're not supposed to leave.
I love how earnest Alex was when he said it was his favourite one, that was cute
Alex in general is cute ;)
I think Adam might have a hard time complimenting people sometimes haha
I found it funny how Adam talked about how Amadeus was so musically accurate and then Ralph talking about Mozart himself, because (not really) little known fact, but almost nothing that is in this film about Mozart is historically accurate.
It's mostly made up and dramatized: Mozarts wasnt a drunken debauched idiot and Salieri wasnt a jealous scheeming dude with an inferiority complex.
Thought Adam would mention it
EDIT: aaaand he did, good boye
He was a bit childish though he was sort of his era's Micheal Jackson in a way ridiculously talented but somewhat eccentric. The thing is it's Saleri's perspective on Mozart playing up all his flaws.
Mozart made a song called lick my ass. So that is evidence for his dirty mind.
Wasn’t he into fecies tho and wrote a piece called lick me in the ass?
@@UkuleleVillain He had a "fondness for scatological humor", like jokes about butts and poop.
@@danielyoung6778 oh, god dont compare him to michael jackson lmfao
👏👏Nicholas Cage 👏👏 in SpiderVerse = The Epitome of Perfect Casting
Ryan Lol *Epitome
Where is my YMS review of Oldboy?
Steven Escudero he said it had to be delayed. I think he said it should be out by January 9th, and will be an hour and a half.
Which? The one at 2003 or the unnecessary one?
@@seanxednycanonuevo2064 the bad one
Dere it is!
Another Simpleton both he compares them
my fanart made it into the opening! My life is complete! (it's the third (Madagascar) one)
awww yesss another Sardonicast
49:20 Adam meows
WHYYYYYYYY
Into The Spiderverse is possibly my movie of the year, yeah i know there's probably better produced movies, well made, better story but i loved this movie so much. DAMN/10
Amadeus is one of my all time favorite movies, I really appreciate that the guys are talking about it in depth.
I'm so glad that you guys watched the spiderverse movie! It was excellent in my opinion and I feel that most of the criticisms that you guys had were fair. I really hope you guys appreciate the animation that came with the story because I personally do not think that this movie ever could have worked as a live action movie. The styles of each character had to be conveyed through animation because any other medium would've have made all the cast jarring to look at and wouldn't have clearly separated them as individual characters. I also think that the animation was used seriously as a tool for the story. Live action is grounded in reality and can only convey so many concepts but animation is almost limitless on what it can convey. The animation, in my opinion, wasn't just a "cherry on top" or a compliment to the writing, I think it is the reason the movie was successful in the first place! It gave the movie style and it gave the movie personality. It helped with the tone of the movie and it helped convey the emotions of the characters. Animation is usually directed to kids but this movie shows the potential of animation to convey a story that live action could only dream of doing. Hopefully one-day people seriously consider animation as a legitimate medium to use to tell a captivating and engaging story.
I love this movie. We had it on vhs, and I've loved it since the first time I saw it, probably around 5 yrs old. I watch it periodically in my life and I think Ralph is right for once. 10/10, I don't think we will ever get another alternate history piece like this maybe ever.
Really enjoyed the fact you could be honest with eachother about Ralphs film, both good and bad. It was constructive and interesting!
Amadeus is one my favorite movies! Glad you guys talked about it 🤗
So happy Ralph is still going...
In regards to Amadeus, many people think that Salieri was trying to achieve the fame that Mozart had, but in fact the movie shows that Antonio Salieri was a very famous composer at the time. What tore Salieri apart was the fact that he was one of few to truly understand the genius that Mozart was. To put it simply, Salieri wasn't jealous of Mozart's fame, but rather his talent.
Adum = Jeremy Clarkson
Alex = James May
Ralph = Richard Hammond
yes
Thanks for this
I don't get it.
@@bondfall0072 top gear
Who Killed Captain Slow?
It's another Adam hates good things episode.
Spider Verse is an obvious 10/10 time will show it's a masterpiece
Nah. It’s aight
Ooh, Alex foreshadowing his thoughts on Aquaman like a fuckin post-credits scene.
Oh man they are reviewing Amadeus i can remember watching the movie in music class during Elementary school
Best podcast of 2018 and so far, best podcast of 2019
I own a really old pencil case with sharks on it. Later I realised there were some sharks on it that are on the Aquaman poster.
Amadeus is one of my favorite movies (maybe even my favorite) so I’m glad y’all are talking about it
Didnt listen yet
Love you guys
34:32 ironic as hell, this is how i feel about ralph
Someones salty
@@randomguy6679 I mean -- he isn't wrong. Ralph is basically on the level of Doug Walker where he refuses to improve. His colour grading especially has always been bad, and I personally believe that's the REAL reason he made Lover black and white instead of different colour pallets for each season. The sound design was also awful, with characters barely being audible or flubbing their lines. And then there's the "VFX" where when he shoots the gun, all he did was increase the screen brightness by 2% and didn't even add a muzzle flare or smoke from the barrel, which is something you can learn to do in 2 minutes for FREE.
36:37 Once again, some dinguses still think a 6/10 means the movie's not good or that the person who reviewed it didn't like it. (Will it ever end?)
Some people who use a 1 to 10 scale consider a 6 average, not 5
Ya I totally agree with u but I can say that a 6 may mean something else where u come from. For example, growing up a 7.5/10 would be average not a 6 and in some other places a 5 would be average
That's literally not what the actual complaint was but ok.
@@Guch123 That doesn't make sense though. 5 is always average on a 1-10 scale. What is the point of all the other numbers below 5 when 7.5 is average? You are leaving more room for something to be bad than good if you center a 10 scale on a number that isn't actually in the middle.
bob jones ya I don’t agree with that system but for many a 7 would be below average
Lol, this is epic, you almost never get the chance to interview the Director from the movie they were talking about!!
Good thing this was uploaded after Christmas because I don't know how many people would have been more triggered by Ralph shitting all over "A Christmas Story"
no u
Bitch, I'm triggered right now. 😤
I was reeing all the way to the bank. But seriously, I still love that movie, it’ll always have a place in my heart.
Oh, Ralph. A Christmas Story isn't really all that "cutesy", it actually has a dark undertone. I remember there was a time you could mention this movie to people and they either had never heard of it or didn't like it because it was "too mean-spirited", usually referring to the meeting Santa sequence with surly elves, a cynical grumpy Santa and how everything looks terrifying to the children. I love when the camera pulls out and it all looks wonderful from a distance (adult's view). I can sort of see it becoming annoying once the film exploded into popularity, with the 24 hour marathons and excessive marketing of products related to the film, but I still love it.
0:00 - Intro
4:05 - Lover
35:40 - Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse
55:28 - Amadeus (SPOILERS)
1:20:54 - Q&A
Bringing in the new year with this :)
Thanks for including my art boys!
It's funny how they were talking about Cool Cat directly after talking about Bohemian Rhapsody. Queen has a song titled Cool Cat 😂
grab the popcorn boys, this is gonna be a *spicy* one
Not as spicy as I was expecting tbh
Releases right on new year's day
In Melbourne, Australia
Tom Hulce is also great in Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame
Ralph basically quoted Dutch Van Der Linde 32:58
Ralph at 33:00
"I just need time... we need more money and time. Why can't you see that Author?"
*Ralphthelovermaker*
Correction: *Ralphthelovemaker*
I just bought Lover, gonna watch over the holiday
no u
krasj bandikut NO U
Slapstick humour works so well with animation with its exaggerated style.
Cool Cat and Lover are pretty comparable IMO
Spiderverse is (imo) proof that animated movies are far more entertaining than any other movie type because you can do so much more with them
Y’all not even gonna talk about What’s up Danger scene
I liked it when Ralph was basically giving an example on how it’s not the tools you use, it’s how you use it.
The what’s up danger scene was riveting
The only movie I've ever - EVER - walked out on was Pacific Rim: Uprising. Right when they killed off the only person in the film me and my girlfriend cared about, she said, "I hate this fucking movie. I don't even want to watch it." I just said, "Well, I've never walked out before, and I don't need to know how this ends."
One of the most underrated podcasts ever