Glad I'm not the only one who feels compelled to look through the profiles of people who leave insane letterboxd reviews just to gratify my sense of superior taste
I would argue that The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is the best coming-of-age movie of the 2000's, but I don't think the world is ready for this take yet
Ever since I started paying attention to the names of the chatters NL calls out I've noticed that a remark DLGuiga makes that NL disagrees with is always the catalyst for a bit It's like the Amen break - once you know it, you hear it everywhere
dlguiga was VIP'd along with two others after helping out in the password game stream. he is the most active of the three chatters that were VIP'd and also rides with NL on the peloton + he always hits the chat with the most incendiary takes so he's provided some great fuel for rants
@@shaniceabdou910this is me with lost in translation the entire time I was watching it I knew it was a good movie but I also knew I didn’t really enjoy a second of it
15:00 About the age: I am pretty sure we know the age because they said something along the lines of "I have seen Avatar often over the last decade, from when I was 9 to when I was 22". So yeah, early 20s is correct unless they are larping the entire thing.
This is the internal monologue I go through sometimes when I find people who have such unhinged opinions that I not only wonder who they are, I wonder HOW they are. Not how are they doing mental health wise, but how do they actually exist? How did they get to where they are to have that opinion? It's that internal monologue, but external. 10/10 would watch more.
I think he is bemused by the fact that the reviewer is treating blockbuster trash on the same level as arthouse films. As a 27-year-old boomer that is also strange to me. I come from an ancient time when mainstream popcorn media was not considered worth giving any critical attention to
@@slynt_ I'm a 31 year old boomer and I've recently come to the conclusion that mainstream blockbusters are good actually. But I'm also someone who rates action very high. To me the peak of cinema is 70-80's hong kong.
fr the conversation is lowkey one of the best most movies in Coppola's filmography, in COPPOLLA's (GODFATHER, GODFATHER II, APOCALYPSE NOW) FILMOGRAPHY, I DIDN'T STUTTER IT IS THAT GOOD
7.7 is a solid score. I use IMBD exclusively to get new recommendations for English language films and it's way better than Letterboxed if you use my curve. Just put a -0.8 on film bro movies, -2 on super hero movies that's not Logan and - 1 on movies released in the last 2 years. In 10-15 those will be the actual ratings of those movies. Letterboxed low user count artificial inflates foreign language movies with low watches and gives super low ratings to genuinely unique English language films from the Hollywood era. Stuff like taking of Pelham 123, Snatch, John Ford movies, are lower rated on Letterboxd.
i've been using this site called criticker lately and the culture there around rating is actually pretty solid. it puts people's ratings on a curve, so if someone has a system where 7/10 is the lowest score they typically give, those will be judged as bad ratings, but if someone rates from 1-10 fairly it will see 7/10 as a pretty good rating
@@NorthWestPvPlolrektnoob How can you know before you've seen it? Sure, you can look at ratings of other users beforehand, but with dozens of movies there has to be at least one of them that has good ratings which you don't like as much. Also, how can you even talk about a movie being 'Above Average' if you have never seen a movie that is Average or Below Average. You have nothing to compare to. Maybe you have to adjust your concept of Averageness in that case.
My fellow Indian Parth found a way to completely derail NL and I'm here for it. The Indian movie reviews by Parth were more outrageous than the Hollywood ones and I wish NL had watched them as well.
“knowing the language that you use to talk about movies that are good and then applying it to the biggest broad appeal blockbuster that’s made to be forgotten about” This is my exact problem with Schaffrillas Productions lmao
So relatable, I did this with someone's account on an anime review website bc they gave a bad review of Akira and then on their account they were ride or die for Ny Hero Academia and I damn near had an aneurysm
9:05 I watched dhoom 2 years ago it was the first bollywood movie I ever saw and it was absolutely insane, honestly he's redeemed from this wild pick alone
Anyone who loves to delve into the insanity of letterbox’s, check out Mario’s animated movie list. Whoever they are, they decided to rank every animated movie on the same list.
Tbf Lost In Translation is a little overrated mainly because i don’t fw romance movies that much there are only two in the genre that I love so much but a majority of them just don’t hit at all.
it's always so funny when someone gives a laughably low score to a critically acclaimed and universally praised piece of media (be it a movie/album/video game/etc.) and then you ask what they like and it is almost always media for babies lmao
Hey the Rush Hour series, while very much on the edge of acceptable if not just outright poorly aged, is still a legendary series. But yeah, hearing Jackie Chan say a "soft"(?) n word for a gag leaves a bad aftertaste.
Me when I post my honest (albeit flawed) movie reviews on a website in an attempt to assuage my debilitating social anxiety and make a human connection in this fractured society when suddenly NL rolls in. /s
I want "Ryan judges strangers LetterBoxd's reviews" to become an occasional stream segment
Letterboxd Court
Let chat submit their LetterBoxd accounts to be roasted
I was thinking that when watching it 😂 I’d love people to submit controversial Letterboxd accounts
@@samuelclark6155nah man, that's who you ruin the bit "minions the movie 4 stars" "mystery river 1.2 stars"
Need this
The unhinged angry stalking of a persons review account over a 3 word review is peak content
its crazy how much stuff never makes it to youtube
@@TheLibraryofLetourneau Thank you for doing the work to bring unhinged content to us in easily consumable fashion. Truly admirable work o7
I like it, it's relatable content for me :)
(Hemomancer voice) mmmmmmmmm bromidic and unfunny
This unhinged fall into psychosis resulting from a stranger's opinion on a movie made me feel so seen. He's just like me fr
Are you neurodivergent by any chance? 🤔
you tell em boss energy from me
I thought that until I saw they gave Spiderman 3, Spiderman 2, and Shang Chi the same rating. NL was totally sane on this.
he's so insanely petty i love it
letterboxd react court would be so based
Sooo true
I got second hand anger watching that. WHO ARE YOU? I WALKED SOFIA COPPOLA UP ON STAGE AT THE OSCARS
YOUR REVIEWS ARE FLAT
I WALKED SOFIA COPPOLA UP ON STAGE IN 2004, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU?!
I WAS TRAINED CLASSICALLY AND CONTEMPORANEOUSLY
Glad I'm not the only one who feels compelled to look through the profiles of people who leave insane letterboxd reviews just to gratify my sense of superior taste
honestly its one of life's great pleasures
I think everyone does this but doesn't admit to it.
@@JasonParmenter I''ve never done it but now I will
this is what i do but with my enemies' spotify playlists. i understand filmbros now
NL should do a segment where he audits chatters letterboxd accounts, this was gold
Idk if we’ll still get the same authentic rage but it’s worth a shot
"Lost in translation is a coming of old age movie"
In more ways than one brother
Did I do something here boys?
honestly the joke went above everyone's heads
@@kameronbelcher i'll throw you a quick +2
Are you referring to the ejaculate of the elderly?
@@dlguiga_that's some serious PSI
NL getting mad at petty shit and going on tangents is always top tier content.
I would argue that The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is the best coming-of-age movie of the 2000's, but I don't think the world is ready for this take yet
they really aren't
whoa based
You are so fucking real for that
Weeb
do i have to watch the show before watching the movie?
I expected to see the egg's letterboxd account but I got something even better. Galvanizing and funny
Conceptualization, very pegged skill
"This movie takes itself to seriously" - guy who loves the Avatar films
Ever since I started paying attention to the names of the chatters NL calls out I've noticed that a remark DLGuiga makes that NL disagrees with is always the catalyst for a bit
It's like the Amen break - once you know it, you hear it everywhere
dlguiga was VIP'd along with two others after helping out in the password game stream. he is the most active of the three chatters that were VIP'd and also rides with NL on the peloton + he always hits the chat with the most incendiary takes so he's provided some great fuel for rants
The two The Batman reviews days apart is blowing my mind man
LetterBoxd needs a “not my tempo” option next to the 1 star.
There have definitely been movies that I watched and thought, "You feel like a good movie, I just don't think I get it yet"
@@shaniceabdou910this is me with lost in translation the entire time I was watching it I knew it was a good movie but I also knew I didn’t really enjoy a second of it
15:00 About the age: I am pretty sure we know the age because they said something along the lines of "I have seen Avatar often over the last decade, from when I was 9 to when I was 22".
So yeah, early 20s is correct unless they are larping the entire thing.
The amount of effort to stalk the same persons letterboxd account and put the relevant reviews on screen... we don't deserve you
This review gonna be living in NL's head rent free for the next month.
"Thats a fair criticism of Lost in Translation, I dont agree, but I understand..."
😮💨
"*That being said*"
😈
The "Blow Out" versus "The Conversation" moment is goated.
This is the internal monologue I go through sometimes when I find people who have such unhinged opinions that I not only wonder who they are, I wonder HOW they are. Not how are they doing mental health wise, but how do they actually exist? How did they get to where they are to have that opinion? It's that internal monologue, but external. 10/10 would watch more.
How to train your dragon (all of them) is the definitive coming of age movie change my mind
NL reviewing Letterboxd accounts/reviews would be an absolute GOLD MINE of content (biased Letterboxd stan here)
between this segment and the google reviews segment, i think we've realized NL reviewing anything would be gold
Fuck he didn't even read the last paragraph of the unhinged 1/2 star review. That's the worst part.
I live for library videos at ungodly hours
I live for Librarian videos after work so we’re in this together
I live for librarian during working hours so I'm picking up that shift for you boys
i wake up and its librarian hours
"not everyone who disagrees with you is 10 years younger than you" yeah but people that use the word bromidic are
3:13 I looked over and got jumpscared by a batchest under the bed :(
The first pirates movie is a perfect film, I can't believe NL would say this.
Yeah I took personal offence to that myself XD
I think he is bemused by the fact that the reviewer is treating blockbuster trash on the same level as arthouse films. As a 27-year-old boomer that is also strange to me. I come from an ancient time when mainstream popcorn media was not considered worth giving any critical attention to
@@slynt_ I'm a 31 year old boomer and I've recently come to the conclusion that mainstream blockbusters are good actually. But I'm also someone who rates action very high. To me the peak of cinema is 70-80's hong kong.
fr the conversation is lowkey one of the best most movies in Coppola's filmography, in COPPOLLA's (GODFATHER, GODFATHER II, APOCALYPSE NOW) FILMOGRAPHY, I DIDN'T STUTTER IT IS THAT GOOD
lmao the person who wrote the first lost in translation review is my mutual
Has he ever made a follow up to this? Streets need more
you are actually so impressive for finding the reviews
This is so good. He needs to do these more.
He really descended into the 7th circle of hell for these, huh
7.7 is a solid score. I use IMBD exclusively to get new recommendations for English language films and it's way better than Letterboxed if you use my curve. Just put a -0.8 on film bro movies, -2 on super hero movies that's not Logan and - 1 on movies released in the last 2 years. In 10-15 those will be the actual ratings of those movies. Letterboxed low user count artificial inflates foreign language movies with low watches and gives super low ratings to genuinely unique English language films from the Hollywood era. Stuff like taking of Pelham 123, Snatch, John Ford movies, are lower rated on Letterboxd.
Actually gasped when I saw The Conversation review
I might enjoy this more than AITA court tbh, that dudes letterboxd was insane. Who knows how many of these gremlins are out there in the wild
PLEASE PAUSE AT 11:20 AND LOOK AT THE BOTTOM LEFT!! THIS IS IMPORTANT!!
I don't see it
I'm just picturing the 1.5 star reviewer watching this and getting to the Tradle section and being confused as fuck by the "we love our Blur" ICANT
I love reading bad letterboxd reviews for movies I liked and vice versa
THIS GUY HAS 53 PAGES OF REVIEWS??!! I felt bad but not anymore, bro needs to be put away.
I hate that the average movie reviewer thinks a good movie is 5/5 and a bad one is 1/5
i've been using this site called criticker lately and the culture there around rating is actually pretty solid. it puts people's ratings on a curve, so if someone has a system where 7/10 is the lowest score they typically give, those will be judged as bad ratings, but if someone rates from 1-10 fairly it will see 7/10 as a pretty good rating
Either that or they have literally no ratings below 2.5/5, so in their world every movie they've seen is somehow above average
@@SirQuadrat What if i only choose to watch above average movies
@@NorthWestPvPlolrektnoob How can you know before you've seen it? Sure, you can look at ratings of other users beforehand, but with dozens of movies there has to be at least one of them that has good ratings which you don't like as much.
Also, how can you even talk about a movie being 'Above Average' if you have never seen a movie that is Average or Below Average. You have nothing to compare to. Maybe you have to adjust your concept of Averageness in that case.
@@SirQuadrat I've seen a marvel movie I know what average to below average movie is lol
My fellow Indian Parth found a way to completely derail NL and I'm here for it. The Indian movie reviews by Parth were more outrageous than the Hollywood ones and I wish NL had watched them as well.
Yeah dude, I was so sad nl glossed over the psychotic ratings for Bollywood movies
11:20 The KEKW lines up perfectly.
they gave Avatar 5 stars 😭
I just wanna say I watched Riceboy Sleeps from that one offhand comment in this clip and Im so glad I did. Shit made me cry
“knowing the language that you use to talk about movies that are good and then applying it to the biggest broad appeal blockbuster that’s made to be forgotten about”
This is my exact problem with Schaffrillas Productions lmao
Who tf gives shin kamen rider a 2.5 stars? That's a cinematic masterpiece that only true film heads will enjoy.
ONE STAR FOR SECRETARY?!
"A singular mosaic tiled with thr vivid hues of infinity"
- a man who has clearly taken ecstasy.
11:20 the line up with chat made me chuckle
A lot of this reviews sound like Patrick Bateman talking about Huey Lewis And The News
This clown gave 5 stars to the fucking Avatar sequel😂😂😂
Oh shit the credits song comes with the visuals
Goddamn
I am spoiled
i had to with ryuka jamming in the back
I am making a letterbox account just so i can aspire to one day impress ryab with my ratings
The first review reminds me of the top review on Idiocracy where someone relates the movie to Triumph of the Will
People really hate lost in translation on letterboxd, lots of the top reviews are people calling it racist and paedophilic
I refuse to score things because comparing a film to all other films is insane.
i honestly think that if ryan were to setup a letterboxd account on stream it would be great content
Saw Secretary recently and I have to agree that movie was much better than it had any business being
My number one fear is someone going through my letterboxd like this and wondering why spiderman 3 is 5 stars but the Irishman is 4 stars
they should both be 3 stars
@@Messihaz who asked
React Court may be dead, but Movie Opinions Court is now in session, baby.
3.5 to kimetsu infinite train this man is insane
"bromidic and unfunny" has been stuck in my head for weeks lmao
They really threw that word in like how Peter griffin calls his dinner shallow and pedantic
So relatable, I did this with someone's account on an anime review website bc they gave a bad review of Akira and then on their account they were ride or die for Ny Hero Academia and I damn near had an aneurysm
some people watch movies the same way they eat, all High Fructose Corn syrup and sugar, 0 nutrients
If he got this hung up about the Pirates ratings he would have an aneurysm looking at my ratings
9:05 I watched dhoom 2 years ago it was the first bollywood movie I ever saw and it was absolutely insane, honestly he's redeemed from this wild pick alone
Oh brother this guy STINKS
His Superbad take is so unbelievably based
This guy is amazing
To know that NL would have the same reaction to my Letterboxd is sending me
14:33 "Librarian is SLURPING today"
Anyone who loves to delve into the insanity of letterbox’s, check out Mario’s animated movie list. Whoever they are, they decided to rank every animated movie on the same list.
I wonder how Toy Story 1 stacks up to Animatrix.
link pls
A link will probably get culled, its the first result for me when I google "letterboxd mario animated movie list" @@joomface
The Animatrix is ranked 453 and Toy Story 1 is ranked 73@@Maelthorn1337
12:32 holy shit I feel so called out as 21 year old Wong Kar-wai obsessed man
Tbf Lost In Translation is a little overrated mainly because i don’t fw romance movies that much there are only two in the genre that I love so much but a majority of them just don’t hit at all.
Noone tell NL that it's down to a 3.8 on Letterboxd now
Blow out is an all time movie
Damn this was a 5/5 stars video nothing but straight heat the whole way through. And somehow the ending was even better
11:20 kekw face matches with keira knightley's face.
liking pirates of the caribbean 2 as much as the first one is WILD
Man's reviews we so bad it short circuited NL's brain at the end.
Ryan was losing me with his disdain for Spider-man 3 but he won me over when he said Spider-man 2 should have been rated higher
holy shit what a ride my guy had
This is the content I watch NL for.
It was the 4 stars for despicable me for me
every user review site for any media i've ever seen has like 50% normal people and 50% super nerds
Girls having bad takes on Letterboxd is more common than having good takes. Don’t get me started about Brazilian Letterboxd either
it's always so funny when someone gives a laughably low score to a critically acclaimed and universally praised piece of media (be it a movie/album/video game/etc.) and then you ask what they like and it is almost always media for babies lmao
missed this the first time but the dial of destiny was pretty funny
Disney adults reviewing movies
goddamn hes already got uptown funk as the ending song
Is your pfp Bocchi the rock as Ryan gosling?
And Zendaya is Meechee
Hey the Rush Hour series, while very much on the edge of acceptable if not just outright poorly aged, is still a legendary series. But yeah, hearing Jackie Chan say a "soft"(?) n word for a gag leaves a bad aftertaste.
I think Superbad and Mean Girls can share the crown
Bill Murray literally has a conversation in French with a Japanese man in Lost in Translation 🤦♀️
Ah yes, my favorite pastime; looking at the profiles of people who negatively review my favorite movies
Watched this movie tonight. 5/5
Me when I post my honest (albeit flawed) movie reviews on a website in an attempt to assuage my debilitating social anxiety and make a human connection in this fractured society when suddenly NL rolls in. /s