Ask Adam Savage: What Makes a Prop Work in Its Universe?

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  • @tested
    @tested  Год назад +3

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    • @monotech20.14
      @monotech20.14 Год назад

      How does the Blade Runner LAPD Blaster work in universe?

  • @BROON71
    @BROON71 Год назад +6

    The Black Pouch at 7:15 is an ITS Tactical ETA Trauma Kit Pouch (Tallboy)..
    For anyone wondering..

  • @michaelramon2411
    @michaelramon2411 Год назад +30

    In terms of "iceberg props", I have that kind of relationship with the Resistance's heavy bomber, the StarFortress, in The Last Jedi. I know a lot of people really hated it for some reason, but I just look at it and I just see something that makes total sense as a post-Endor, pre-Jakku Rebellion product (they have resources and recruits, but no time to train them into anything fancy) that then got passed down to the Resistance (which also benefits from simplicity of training and maintenance).
    I think George Lucas told someone in The Phantom Menace's crew that the key to a good starship design was that you would learn everything necessary about it within 5 seconds, and that probably applies to most iconic props as well.

    • @AchronTimeless
      @AchronTimeless Год назад +5

      Same, I love that ship and the objections to it are just bizarre. The one I keep hearing over and over is that the bottom of it is open to space and that's somehow not possible, and I keep showing them screenshots of the death star open to space with a forcefield on an even bigger opening than that. The ones that don't immediately go quiet make it pretty clear they're not actually upset about the ship, they're mad about something unrelated and trying to justify it by nitpicking design elements.

    • @michaelramon2411
      @michaelramon2411 Год назад +4

      @@AchronTimeless I kept seeing people arguing that the creators should have used Y-wings or B-wings instead, as if one of those could plausible cripple a massive dreadnought the same way a StarFortress could. The critique that they are fairly big targets for something of their slowness and fragility is slightly more valid, but based on the assumption that the StarFortress destroyed by a TIE crashing into it is normal and the StarFortress that survives at least six laser shots (which no other onscreen fighter has done) is the exception.
      Really, someone could make a whole video series by taking unreasonable or bad faith criticisms of TLJ (not that it's a flawless movie, of course) and applying them to the Original Trilogy. ("Luke's a Mary Sue who just randomly reveals he knows how to fly fighter jets near the end of the movie!")

    • @aridragonbeard745
      @aridragonbeard745 Год назад +1

      I think a big part of the objections have to do with the fact that a B17-style bomb bay wouldn't work in space due to the lack of gravity

    • @edwardrhoades6957
      @edwardrhoades6957 Год назад +4

      @@aridragonbeard745 There's gravity inside the ship, then it's inertia once the bombs are away. They'll just keep going until they hit something.

    • @dafrandle
      @dafrandle Год назад

      My objection to this ship is more so doctrine than design.
      Y-wings and the other typical "bombers" in Star Wars can get away with inertia-based weapons because they are small and fast (relatively)
      The StarFortress is none of these things, and frankly has no business being within 1 AU of any hostile warship.
      The fact that even just one got to release its' load in episode 8 can be solely attributed to plot armor.
      These are slow big targets (at least as shown in episode 8) that I bet you could easily hit the main armament of any warship regardless of that warship's size.
      Its like packing a fishing trawler full of TNT and then going straight for a Nimitz at only 15 knots.
      If they launched a crap ton of proton torpedoes from standoff range and then ran like hell after launching, I would have no problem with them - but right now they will never succeed if the foe is given a fair chance against them.

  • @lauramiller4939
    @lauramiller4939 Год назад +6

    Dumbledore answered the first question in Chamber of Secrets: "It is our choices that define us, far more than our abilities." Without seeing how a character behaves when there are choices to do differently, we get the answer. Harry and Voldemort are good examples.

  • @86fifty
    @86fifty Год назад +8

    It makes my "sparks joy" senses tingle to see a movie replica prop being used IRL for its intended purpose!! That's just so awesome, I don't even have the words for it :)

  • @ScottCalvinsClause
    @ScottCalvinsClause Год назад +5

    I was pretty deep into ceremonies in OA (Order of the Arrow). I lead classes on it and competed at regional and national conferences. The most overlooked aspect of the principles (characters) was the regalia in relation to the character. The first time an actor was asked "why" about what they were wearing/holding would surge in them blank stares and dread in the unknown. Having a story for each prop and every bit of garb was so important to the embodiment of the principal you were portraying. Its fun to make props, but is there a reason for it other than "it looks cool"?

  • @dio52
    @dio52 Год назад +5

    For me, one of the greatest iceberg props of all time is the Lament Configuration (the puzzle box) from Hellraiser.

  • @scottmantooth8785
    @scottmantooth8785 Год назад +16

    *a better question might be: what qualities of any given character makes you become emotionally invested in their actions/deeds or motivations...and want to buy their in movie props afterwards if they come up for auction?*

    • @JonesNate
      @JonesNate Год назад +4

      Or just to rephrase it; "What makes a character BE that character on screen or on stage, other than the appearance, personality, or eccentricities of the actor portraying that character?"
      A good example to make the question more specific: "What makes Sherlock actually be Sherlock?"

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 Год назад +3

      @@JonesNate *good one*

  • @robertlocock5636
    @robertlocock5636 Год назад +3

    On the prop/character topic I would suggest that the Batmobile from The Batman was a character as much as any of the actors in the film. The reveal before the Penguin chase was phenomenal.

  • @christophermahon1851
    @christophermahon1851 Год назад +3

    The thing about movies and theater is that it's collaborative. Props, sets, and actors are at the mercy of the writing and directing. Everything has to work or nothing works.

  • @RodCornholio
    @RodCornholio Год назад +3

    Wish Adam would talk a bit about props/set decor regarding how weathering/paint/distressing appears on the prop or set, say if you saw it in real life, versus how much is lost under the lights and on film. I heard it was something like a 60% - 75% (?) "loss". Weathering/distressing is definitely an art.

  • @InvertedFreeSolo
    @InvertedFreeSolo Год назад +13

    I'm assuming Oliver is referring to the other elements of bringing a character to life beyond the acting and writing - the unsung heroes of filmmaking - art direction, costume design, makeup, sound editing and mixing, visual effects etc.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +5

      How, for example (and I'm deliberately choosing an example that would be instantly familiar to Mr. Savage) does Indy differ from Solo? They're both played by the same actor, so something other than the actor has to be at play in the distinction between the two.

    • @DarrenPoulson
      @DarrenPoulson Год назад

      I was thinking he meant a prop that makes a character like Iron Man's suit.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +1

      @@DarrenPoulson Indy's whip and revolver, versus Solo's blaster, for example.

  • @Raynsideways
    @Raynsideways Год назад

    "Shaking hands with him feels like someone's handing you a bunch of bananas" is about the funniest description of a large person I think I've ever heard.

  • @punkdigerati
    @punkdigerati Год назад +3

    Someone needs to make a compilation of all the times Adam leaves camera looking for things in his cave.

  • @griffinwolf5704
    @griffinwolf5704 Год назад +1

    Occasionally someone says something that just opens up the way you think about things and you have to pause and consider it. When Adam said that the bladerunner pistol contributes to your suspension of disbelief I had to pause the video and think about it. I'd never conceived suspension of disbelief in that way, I'd say I thought of it as something that preexisted that you could stretch or wear down but not that could be added to or affected in other ways. Fascinating

  • @seymourlego1
    @seymourlego1 Год назад

    Hey Adam I love these videos, love the spontaneity of all the questions. You have such an insight into the movie business. So entertaining. Keep up the great work 😀

  • @king2kx
    @king2kx Год назад +5

    while I understand they were the Wachowski brothers at the time of making the Matrix, they are now both transwomen and should be referred as the Wachowski sisters.

  • @richardhaas1989
    @richardhaas1989 Год назад +25

    "What makes a character besides the acting?" Makeup, Costume/Props, Lighting, Background music/sound effects associated with the character.

    • @davidrobie4048
      @davidrobie4048 Год назад +1

      I’m wondering if maybe Adam sees this from the outside. “I am not an actor.” And he does a wonderful job of explaining how to integrate what you do into the world that’s being built.
      But, In my youth, I was an actor. And that is what propelled me into an almost half a century career as a prop person.
      And from an actor’s point of view I can tell you the exact moment that I became a proper propper.
      I ended up in a college theater program when I was 15. (I looked like I was maybe 12)
      I’ve always been a “character actor”, and I found myself somehow cast as “Doctor Baugh
      The sober Baugh is Daddy's physician. He delivers Daddy's diagnosis to Big Mama and leaves her with a prescription of morphine”.
      Not exactly a starring role. And, as a 15 year old yankee who grew up in the 60s and early 70s, not an easy person for me to become.
      It all came down to a pocket watch.
      There was this bit that the director wanted that involved “Doc” pulling out a pocket watch. And props provided a dime store plastic one for me.
      I happened to have inherited or elsewise acquired 4 real ones, and I brought them in.
      So here’s the collaboration.
      I had two silver ones, one plain and one rather elaborately engraved. One gold one, engraved, but more simply. And another plain gold one. Production design and the role of the character implies a quality watch, but not too fancy.
      And that’s what I pulled out of my waistcoat (vest) in that moment. A quality and pretty expensive watch. Unadorned. Not really looking all that differently than the plastic one I had been given from 30 feet away.
      Here’s where it becomes character development.
      It didn’t look that different. But it FELT different!
      It made ME feel different. It was the whole character. Station in life, age, his whole personality!
      Plain. But gold.

    • @jacobpalomarez5349
      @jacobpalomarez5349 Год назад +1

      First thing that comes to mind is the musical stinger that plays any time Mando enters a room.

  • @kitirena_koneko
    @kitirena_koneko Год назад +1

    I think I get what Adam is trying to say--look at the scimitars from the "Trial by Stone" scene in The Dark Crystal. You have to look closely, but the swept-hilt handguards are shaped like Seksis talons, the blades have a flowing shape suggestive of the head and beak of a Skesis in profile--each blade reads "Skesis had these forged to their specific design, presumably by Gelfling slave labor." There's a whole story behind the two swords; even though we never learn that story, we subconsciously know that it's there nevertheless.

  • @nathanhiggins860
    @nathanhiggins860 Год назад

    I feel like the question "what makes a character other than the actor?" is a perfect example of how they have to approach James Bond. The props/gadgets, the way he dresses, the way he talks, the why he responds to situations. Does that make the new actor still feel like he is Bond to the audience. Sometimes a role/character is so linked to an actor it is hard to imagine anyone else playing it. Like Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones, could anyone else pick up the hat, whip and say the lines in the same way to make us believe he is Indy?

  • @warlocc-paul
    @warlocc-paul Год назад +2

    It's amazing how many of those big, tough guys from sports turn out to be such wonderful people.

    • @danielcox7629
      @danielcox7629 Год назад +1

      It might be because they are constantly surrounded by other big tough guys.

    • @warlocc-paul
      @warlocc-paul Год назад

      @@danielcox7629 You may be on to something there. Everybody's polite if everybody else can knock you down a peg or two.

  • @MorrisonManor
    @MorrisonManor Год назад

    I like a prop that meets the technical level of the environment/time/place but, having an active feature that the actor can make appear to be utilized without thought sells it, every time. Usually, this is an item that is operated by the actor via muscle memory, like you would locate and flip a light switch.

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun Год назад +2

    3D PRINTS ON A FABRIC BACKGROUND. 🤔
    Have you tried 3D printing onto fabric?
    I’m not sure of the final product’s durability, but assuming that it’s stable etc etc the applications for cosplay are endless. If you still have a suitable 3D printer, I’d like to see you trying out different prints like a scale armour for instance or spiky thorns ❤
    Start the print as usual then pause after a few rows and place/tape your fabric down over the top. Restart the print and leave until complete.
    An open weave, medium stiffness mosquito type netting is a good “background to use.
    The open weave helps the second part of the print “adhere” to the first part through the fabric - it also looks super cool ❤
    Fish scales
    Snake skin
    Spikes of various sizes
    Amazing textures etc
    🙂🐿❤️🌈

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Год назад

    Good information learning videos

  • @Bad_Wolf_Media
    @Bad_Wolf_Media Год назад +2

    I always get nervous when Adam quotes Chandler, because it usually sparks an idea for me to create a photo built around that quote.

  •  Год назад

    Interesting thoughts about what makes a character worth watching (rather than the actor). I think it´s a mix of good writing, the clothes, how real is the universe around the character... of course good acting is a great part too. I honestly don´t think Indiana Jones would be that interesting without Harrison Ford (an Deckard.... and Han Solo.... I think people don´t realize how good Harrison Ford is (was?) actually).

  • @nathanwood5977
    @nathanwood5977 Год назад

    Love the question about the character. Maybe the question is malformed but it really got me thinking.

  • @ScottCalvinsClause
    @ScottCalvinsClause Год назад

    Jamie's crisp white shirt illustrated so much of his character.

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад

    thanks

  • @captaindunsell8568
    @captaindunsell8568 Год назад

    Realizing the main character realizes as in the Last Starfighter when Alex Rogan thru Centauri encouragement along with Grig’s nudging, realizes he can defeat the rogue son’s vision of conquest. BTW… this is a modern Sword in the Stone where Alex is Arthur …

  • @TDax
    @TDax Год назад

    The character tells his/ her story. Lots of that story telling is down to the person acting...but lots of other aspects of the character also contribute to the story. The writers, the costume designers the prop makers the other actors interacting with the character

  • @brucecharlie8613
    @brucecharlie8613 Год назад +1

    Classic engineers answer "Well the writing" haha love this guy. Exactly what I would say

  • @bumblbesss
    @bumblbesss Год назад +1

    Odd that Adam says he is not an Actor, but then he is and has been a Charactor in his on show many times

  • @lupus.andron.exhaustus
    @lupus.andron.exhaustus Год назад

    What an ingenious shirt Adam is wearing! :)

  • @RedstoneNG
    @RedstoneNG Год назад

    Hey Adam, cool video!

  • @buzzmooney2801
    @buzzmooney2801 Год назад

    Bautista is a surprisingly brilliant Improv guy!

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun Год назад

    Props, the stuff that the character uses.
    The soundtrack
    The makeup
    The wardrobe

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Год назад

    Best prop, hellraiser lament Configuration box :)

  • @Brandon-zo9ly
    @Brandon-zo9ly Год назад +1

    Regarding Raiders. Indiana Jones makes a difference. He saves the girl. Multiple times. If not for him she would have died at the bar when they got the medallion. She would have died (or worse) at the camp, again in the tomb, and again when the Ark was opened. Granted all but the first he is responsible for putting her there, but he still saves her.

    • @keng6663
      @keng6663 Год назад

      If Indy wasn’t on the island at the end the Allies would never have known where the ark was, the nazis would have investigated and got the ark back, and been a lot more careful with it.

  • @juliancartystudios7601
    @juliancartystudios7601 Год назад +7

    Hey Adam! I am 12 years old, and grew up watching Myhtbusters, and love every second of your content! Thanks for doing what you do!
    -Julian Carty.

  • @microMobilidade
    @microMobilidade Год назад

    That scene in Loki when she says “Maybe we are stronger than we think” its great

  • @jacekgospodarczyk4384
    @jacekgospodarczyk4384 Год назад

    Hi Adam. Off topic. Do you have any stuff from Space 1999 tv series?

  • @garywilloughby6893
    @garywilloughby6893 Год назад

    2019 Blade Runner Blaster !!

  • @TJRohyans
    @TJRohyans Год назад

    I suppose, to really appreciate some of Adam's references, I'll need to watch Bladerunner some day.

  • @bullshitdetective1
    @bullshitdetective1 Год назад +1

    the grail diary!!!!

  • @billbucktube
    @billbucktube Год назад

    You ARE a story teller in the best possible light. I might like to hear you read the phone book…

    • @billbucktube
      @billbucktube Год назад

      @Adamsavagestested......... Scamming much?

  • @gavingiant6900
    @gavingiant6900 Год назад

    Character is/can be the charaterisitics to distinguish a person or thing. For example, Wednesday Addams is kinda abit of a sociopath and she likes to wear black and has pigtails. Ghostbusters you have different characters but the proton packs etc makes them Ghostbusters, a character in that sense too.

  • @benjiespinosa4703
    @benjiespinosa4703 Год назад

    “ENOUGH” is a good JLo movie. Billy Campbell as the baddie did a good job. Final fight rocks. JLo v Rocketeer.

  • @xKatjaxPurrsx
    @xKatjaxPurrsx Год назад

    Adam: Why didn't you put stabilizing fins on the JATO cars? It's like setting off a model rocket motor with no rocket and fins attached.

  • @hunterbaywolf577
    @hunterbaywolf577 Год назад

    Like the Light Saber in Star Wars.

  • @joelsbowlsarejoelsgoals9636
    @joelsbowlsarejoelsgoals9636 Год назад

    Enough is an amazing movie. J-lo is a superb actress

  • @KennyLenny0
    @KennyLenny0 Год назад

    yall should check out rtfkt studios and see if you can make something like that!

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Год назад

    Interaction with other actors and the set?

  • @jimcox8162
    @jimcox8162 Год назад +1

    What makes the character other than the actor? Ans. The wardrobe and the staging.

  • @alancranford3398
    @alancranford3398 Год назад +2

    Related question: at what point does a prop become a character?
    Is HAL 9000 a character or a prop? Then there was "Precious" in Lord of the Rings--that ring could influence behavior and physically change other characters. The seven horcruxes in the Harry Potter series could be pure prop or regarded as characters--Harry Potter and Voldemort's snake were obviously characters.
    This question came up to me in the early Sixties because of all the cowboys on television. Roy Rogers had animal characters: Trigger and Bullet come to mind. Nellie Belle was a jeep--prop or character? Songbird on Sky King was an airplane, but so central to the series that I'll argue Songbird was a character. In the US Navy a ship is regarded as a living thing--would Enterprise of Star Trek be a character or a prop?
    Movie props did define some characters. Paladin had his custom Colt revolver. James West of Wild, Wild West had the Remington double derringer. James Bond had his Walther PPK. Dirty Harry carried his .44 Magnum. Lucas McCain carried his iconic Winchester rifle set up for rapid fire. Sergeant Saunders had a tommy gun. Arthur wouldn't have been king without Excalibur.
    Is there a point when a prop becomes a character? Where is that point?

  • @BlasterShow
    @BlasterShow Год назад

    If you like the "hero/heroine who is qualified," you gotta check out "You're Next."

  • @tpseeker3367
    @tpseeker3367 Год назад +1

    Still say there NEEDS to be a Savage Museum.

  • @shanejayell
    @shanejayell Год назад

    Oliver: "I am working on my dissertation so I'm gonna try to make ADAM SAVAGE do the work for me."
    Dude, you have HUGE fucking balls, man. Just saying. *lol*

  • @Mncdk
    @Mncdk Год назад

    I imagine Adam likes, or would like, the Librarian movies. :D

  • @billkew5385
    @billkew5385 Год назад

    Amy Farrah Fowler came up with the Indiana Jones plot hole, not Sheldon.

  • @tomhorsley6566
    @tomhorsley6566 Год назад

    Indy's bullwhip. Leeloo Dallas' Multipass. Humphrey Bogart's fedora...

  • @vjsoeifi
    @vjsoeifi Год назад +1

    Is it hard for Adam to really get into a movie? It would seem with his thought processes and knowledge of movie production it could be difficult to watch the movie for the story without analyzing the effects, props, camera movements and so forth.

    • @coreyennis9411
      @coreyennis9411 Год назад

      He can probably switch off. I used to have a hard time since I did lights and sets. But first time I would be all in and 2nd or 3rd time would be all about "how'd they do that?"

  • @captaindunsell8568
    @captaindunsell8568 Год назад

    Static prop or dynamic prop? Static props like the items on the desk of a 50s PI’s desk, or dynamic like the weapons or even the clocks in the opening scene of Back to the Future … Each and every prop must have a reason to be there in the scene. Too many things on the desk implies a well paid PI when the PI is supposed to be struggling or just getting by. The clocks told the story of docs obsession with time…. One more… music is also a prop…

  • @Dannyboyefc
    @Dannyboyefc Год назад

    Props, costume and weapons make a character. Get rid of Clint’s poncho and the character loses a certain something imo, same with Indy with the hat, jacket and whip etc

  • @ushereonyoutube
    @ushereonyoutube Год назад

    🤔

  • @rickhunter1984
    @rickhunter1984 Год назад

    Rippley in alien 1,2,3.

  • @tpseeker3367
    @tpseeker3367 Год назад

    Wardrobe, Props & Set?
    (Dives behind couch) Should have waited to watch the WHOLE vid first.

  • @Michael_Insects
    @Michael_Insects Год назад +1

    Hi

  • @coreydelahunt3631
    @coreydelahunt3631 Год назад

    Why hello

  • @acemarvel1564
    @acemarvel1564 Год назад

    When its wrapped in special effects

  • @liquidmeme6019
    @liquidmeme6019 Год назад +8

    it's the Wachowskis sisters, slight correction. love your one day builds and guest showcases.

  • @b.jkeogh1145
    @b.jkeogh1145 Год назад

    The only answer is " A writer."

  • @sleepingninjaquiettime
    @sleepingninjaquiettime Год назад

    Where's the tourniquets, pressure bandage's, gauze, and tampons (tubes, perfect for puncture wounds)?

  • @kustomkool
    @kustomkool Год назад

    I asked "ChatGPT" (A.I.) this question:
    In order to understand what makes a prop work in its universe, it's important to first understand what a prop is. A prop, short for "property," is an object that appears in a film, television show, play, or other form of performance. Props are used to help tell the story and create a sense of realism in the performance.
    In order for a prop to work in its universe, it must be appropriate for the time period, location, and context of the story. It should also be consistent with the other props used in the performance. For example, if a character is using a smartphone in a modern-day setting, it would be out of place for them to also be using a quill and inkwell.
    Props should also be functional and serve a purpose within the story. If a prop is simply there for decorative purposes, it may not be necessary to include it. Props should also be well-made and believable, so as not to distract from the overall performance.
    In summary, for a prop to work in its universe, it should be appropriate, consistent, functional, and well-made.

  • @unadomandaperte
    @unadomandaperte Год назад

    He's trying so hard to process the person who's asking the question but doesn't know what the heck they're trying ask! 🤪

  • @mailleweaver
    @mailleweaver Год назад

    Watching that open bottle sit there amid all the hand-waving was kinda stressful. Especially after the phone took a couple of bumps. I wish it had just been capped.

  • @SethChase42
    @SethChase42 Год назад +8

    Adam, my friend, your work has brought many, many hours of joy to my life over the years. That said, I've had many people express to me the challenges that they've faced in their lives because of their transgender status. To hear you refer to the "Wachowski Brothers", at @5:07 ... when it seems that they've expressed an existence as something other than male, or brothers, for over a decade now ... really conflicts with a significant amount of the respect that you've built, in my eyes, over the years. I've always appreciated when you've focused on things like "I would" instead of "you should", and other verbal structures that create a more precise, and accurate, representation of the world that we share. I hope that you're able to hear, and incorporate this, as we all move forward.

    • @MOYAHORROR
      @MOYAHORROR Год назад +2

      I’m sure he is fully aware, but working for years for them must make it pretty hard to no use the term brothers in part tense when reminiscing the time making the matrix for them. I’m sure in any other context he would had said sisters, but that’s muscle memory for you. Unfortunate, but definitely not deliberate. I also didn’t even notice the slip first, but then rewinded back as something felt off and found what happened there. But I’m sure no harm was meant.

  • @SteveC-id6dq
    @SteveC-id6dq Год назад

    Nice job working through a questionable question Adam.

  • @Dreadnought242
    @Dreadnought242 Год назад +3

    Wachowski SISTERS. Please, Adam.

  • @toribrown3871
    @toribrown3871 Год назад +2

    Hey Adam, love your work, just a note: The Wachowskis are actually sisters. They both transitioned several years ago :)

  • @JoshSweet
    @JoshSweet Год назад +3

    Wachowski *siblings*/ *sisters*

  • @MorningDusk7734
    @MorningDusk7734 Год назад +1

    I think Adam's brain would actually short circuit if we ever got to talk, because I have somehow found a love for film without seeing what would probably be his "must watch" list of films (i.e. Blade Runner, The Matrix, The Original Karate Kid, any James Bond, a good chunk of the MCU, Spirited Away). Meanwhile my "must watch" list would probably be films he would be unlikely to consider for his.

  • @Maxine_silverfox
    @Maxine_silverfox Год назад

    You'll probably never even see this but love you Adam but it's the wachowski sisters

  • @JohnnyArtPavlou
    @JohnnyArtPavlou Год назад +1

    …sisters?

  • @elle3562
    @elle3562 Год назад +12

    "Wachowski BROTHERS" ouch :(

    • @joshgooding3273
      @joshgooding3273 Год назад

      damn they both changed teams, i wonder if adam knows that?

    • @LethalShadow
      @LethalShadow Год назад +4

      I think it's fair to slip up on that considering most people would know them from a time when that was how they were referred to.
      Case in point; He was talking about Matrix.

    • @BINDIJUICE
      @BINDIJUICE Год назад +1

      I genuinely don't think Adam meant to say that as a way of offending anyone. When he worked on The Matrix sequels, they would've still identified as 'brothers' and given the rapid train of thought he was on talking about world building, it would've just been a slip of the tongue. We all know how inclusive and genuinely respectful Adam is

  • @Robroy333
    @Robroy333 Год назад

    Midsummer is a rip on Wicker Man lol. Hereditary same with Rose Mary’s baby … same director ( hmmmm? ) lol

  • @randelbrooks
    @randelbrooks Год назад

    Don’t apologize for using the word man there’s nothing wrong with that. And besides it’s Latin and genderless.

  • @GeomancerHT
    @GeomancerHT Год назад +7

    Wachowski Sisters

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Год назад +2

    Wachowski *sisters

  • @dpastor6631
    @dpastor6631 Год назад +1

    It's okay to say "man", just sayin' :-)

  • @kevwatson7965
    @kevwatson7965 Год назад

    Crap

  • @Micah__
    @Micah__ Год назад +2

    “Brothers”

  • @headwyvern11
    @headwyvern11 Год назад +4

    I know you meant sisters but you did say brothers...

  • @Ztex
    @Ztex Год назад +1

    Apologizing for saying "man"... when quoting something from the 50's... love you , but come on.

  • @timgelder4263
    @timgelder4263 Год назад

    OMG did he really just justify saying "man" because that's what they said back in the "old days"? Is that where we are now?

  • @GreenMachine1975
    @GreenMachine1975 Год назад

    He means how the whip, the jacket and the hat are part of what make Indiana Jones the character that he is... Like Glamdring, your favorite sword, Adam... That THING is part of what makes Gandalf, Gandalf...

  • @GeneralOsik
    @GeneralOsik Год назад

    Huh, I have that exact ITS ETA Tallboy. I never realized it's the same one used by Sapper! I bought it years before Blade Runner 2049 came out. I use it to hold my IFAK, trauma kit, TQ, and naloxone on my city cycling bag GoRuck GR0.