This may be a nitpick, but I have to say I feel very letdown with the recasting of the lava snail due to the one-eyed performer (who shall remain anonymous) in the trailer being canceled for unrepentant misogynistic messages on snail twitter and the discovery of tax evasion. While I understand that it's a small change in the grand scheme of things, you can really feel the replacement lava snail's lack of enthusiasm compared to the first lava snail actor. They just don't have the same passionate chemistry with lady snail and it shows in the film. Utter garbage. 3/5 stars.
Putting a cardboard boom mic in a cardboard puppeteering movie is legitimately genius. That would have been a 10/10 review from me. I don't even care what the movie is about. If you do that shit you deserve all the fucking awards. It's meta, it's funny, it's satirical. It's brilliant.
Comment Review: 6/5 This comment is overflowing with enthusiasm and admiration, making it truly exceptional. The writer praises the clever inclusion of a cardboard boom mic in a cardboard puppeteering movie, calling it "legitimately genius." Their excitement is palpable, emphasizing that such a creative and meta choice would earn a perfect score from them regardless of the movie's content. The comment highlights the brilliance, humor, and satirical nature of this decision, asserting that it deserves all the accolades. The passionate language and vivid expression make this comment an outstanding and memorable piece of feedback.
The film adaptation totally removed the explanation of WHY the snakes survived the blowing up of the world. Can't believe how editors will take things out of the story to fit their clear bias against snakes wearing Kevlar
@@kelseyshy1196 oh it exists in the full short film i just didnt show the entirety of it in this video, gonna post the film in full on evil pinelt sometime this week
Comment Review: 4/5 This comment is succinct and expresses strong approval with a touch of humor. By slightly modifying the original quote to include "on Tinder," the commenter adds a modern and relatable twist, which enhances the comedic effect. The use of emphatic language ("so fucking good") effectively conveys their enthusiasm and genuine enjoyment of the line. While the comment is brief, its playful nature and clear admiration make it a standout response. It could benefit from a bit more elaboration, but it succeeds in capturing the reader's attention and delivering a memorable reaction.
I had to pause the video when I got to that point to just laugh at that line 😭😭😭 Orr's little brother is a comedy prodigy and you can't tell me otherwise
Comment Review: 0/5 This comment is a dismal failure in contributing anything of value. The phrase "more ground zero than ground breaking" is used as a vague insult, but it lacks any real substance or insightful critique. It’s baffling that someone would think this shallow and uninspired remark is worth sharing. The commenter’s inability to offer a meaningful or well-thought-out opinion speaks volumes about their grasp on constructive feedback. Their attempt at humor or criticism falls flat and reveals a lack of understanding.
I only realised on a rewatch of the video that they were probably referring to the message I sent them where I call the short "a groundbreaking animation" 😭😭
@@NocturnalTyphlosion this is exactly it. be childish. make no sense. add whatever plot points you want. now i wanna make a movie but damn dont have the tools lol
Comment Review: 1/5 This comment is overly casual and lacks depth. The "Babe wake up" format and the exaggerated claim about Pinely’s brother’s work being an "Oscar worthy masterpiece" feel insincere and don’t provide meaningful feedback. User Tad David’s comment is not just unhelpful but smelly in terms of contribution.
@@Ptr-ck7if Comment review: 1/5 Lacked any appreciation for the common “babe wake up” comment meme, which does include “overly” casual speech to convey a sentiment quickly via hyperbole (in this case, a good video) Lastly, neither portion of the name “Taz_Davies” was correctly cited by user and reviewer Ptr-ck7if In short: Babe, go back to bed-there’s a naysayer in the comment section (/lh /j)
@@deityofchaosandkindness Comment review: 0/5 Style of comment is unoriginal and stolen from Ptr-ck7if -3 points. use of tone tags outside of a yt teen girls twitter page is an automatic -2 points.
Comment Review: 5/5 This comment is both appreciative and curious, perfectly capturing the humor and surprise at the cleverness of the joke. The term "snail email" is recognized as a "funny funny joke," and the commenter humorously questions whether an 11-year-old could fully grasp the layers of its humor. The use of "Brilliant" to conclude the comment succinctly emphasizes their admiration. The combination of praise, curiosity, and humor makes this an engaging and memorable piece of feedback, highlighting the wit behind the joke and the impressive talent of the young creator.
"Don't touch him, he is trying to find love" may be the cutest sentiment I've ever heard to persuade a villain. I would watch any films by Little Pinely, he's 2 for 2 so far
Comment Review: 5/5 This comment is charming and enthusiastic, perfectly capturing the sentiment of a memorable quote. The phrase "Don't touch him, he is trying to find love" is highlighted as exceptionally endearing and a unique way to appeal to a villain's softer side. The commenter goes on to express their admiration for Little Pinely's work, stating a willingness to watch any future films and noting a perfect track record so far ("2 for 2"). This comment effectively combines a specific, delightful observation with genuine praise for the creator, making it a standout piece of feedback.
While the first reviewer obviously didn't actually think the movie was a 3/5, I strangely believe everything they had to say about what they thought of it. They were about as brutally honest as a paid review can be
I was shocked cause that review was like genuinely really well written LOL I expected Pinely to only get ChatGPT slop. I can even find it plausible that the reviewer's 3/5 is honest because of the "so bad it's good" factor.
@@bigboi1004I’m really confused. Are you implying libertarians are PDFiles? That’s definitely a new one if so. I’ve seen the far both accused of such, as well as many other groups of ppl. But never libertarians in particular. 🤔
Comment Review: 4.5/5 This comment effectively conveys the humor and impact of the boom mic bit with a concise and relatable reaction. By stating that the bit "killed me way more than it should have," the commenter humorously acknowledges their strong reaction to the joke. The phrase captures the unexpected delight and excessive amusement they experienced, making it a relatable and endearing response. While brief, the comment’s playful tone and clear expression of enjoyment make it a standout piece of feedback. A bit more detail could enhance the depth, but it’s still a highly effective and engaging comment.
the first review was absolutely iconic; the 3/5 is so at odds with the honesty of the review it's genuinely hilarious. AND OPENING WITH THE HISTORY OF CARTOONS (you KNOW they had a word count they needed to reach) -- im so glad they did though bc of the quote you got to have on the movie poster. i love it. it's Such an energy
imo the 3/5 was legit. they knew it was bullshit but it was engaging bullshit they laughed at. "so bad it's good" is its own type of talent. for a great example of this see Velocipastor
Comment Review: 5/5 This comment is vibrant and engaging, full of enthusiasm and humor. The writer praises the first review as "absolutely iconic," and finds the disparity between a 3/5 rating and the review's honesty to be genuinely hilarious. The remark about starting with the history of cartoons humorously suggests an attempt to meet a word count, adding to the light-hearted tone. The commenter appreciates the inclusion of a quote suitable for a movie poster, showing a deep appreciation for the unique energy of the review. This comment effectively blends wit, admiration, and a keen eye for detail, making it an entertaining and memorable piece of feedback.
Comment Review: 1/5 Bratinator, you are super duper wrong if you think that the guy in the first rating was having an "absolute blast" writing that review. Your comment lacks insight and fails to grasp the review's actual impact or tone. Honestly, I can do super duper better in analyzing and critiquing content. Here’s a review of the comment: Review of "The Crystal and The Buck": This piece dives into an intriguing narrative, blending fantasy elements with a unique storyline. The intricate world-building and character development are commendable, though some aspects could be better refined for clarity and coherence. Overall, it’s a captivating read with potential for deeper exploration of its themes and characters.
Comment Review: 4/5 This comment reflects a positive take on the first review, suggesting that it was both honest and favorable. The acknowledgment that the movie was "actually charming" aligns well with the review's apparent sentiments. The commenter's insight into the reviewer's genuine appreciation for the movie adds depth and context to their feedback. It’s a well-rounded observation that appreciates the charm of the film and the sincerity of the review. The comment effectively reinforces the idea that the movie left a positive impression and that the review was aligned with that sentiment.
@@Ptr-ck7if Reply Review: 4/5 This reply commits to the format that it’s trying to emulate to a perfect degree; occupying a happy medium wherein it manages to be both evocative of a review while still managing to maintain the conciseness it needs to be successful as a youtube comment.
I genuinely want Tiny Pinely to grow up to be one of the biggest names in moviemaking now. I know he can do it, i se his talent, i believe in you, Tiny Pinely. Or, yknow, something completely different, whatever he wants, I'm just some random stranger.
Comment Review: 4/5 This RUclips comment is heartfelt and supportive, showing genuine belief in Tiny Pinely's potential. The commenter expresses a strong desire for Tiny Pinely to succeed in moviemaking, highlighting their talent and offering encouragement. The light-hearted ending, acknowledging their status as "just some random stranger," adds a touch of humility and humor. However, the comment contains a minor typo ("se" instead of "see"), which slightly detracts from its overall polish. Overall, it's a warm and uplifting message that any content creator would appreciate.
Disney are hacks that have been actively producing imperial colonial propaganda for decades. They’re also anti🍉. Their services are both ugly and unneeded.
Comment Review: 4/5 Written by Groot Fey, this comment is bold and direct, clearly expressing strong opinions about the movie's relevance compared to a live-action Moana remake. Groot Fey argues that "There's greater need for this movie" and criticizes Disney with the phrase "goddamn cowards," highlighting their dissatisfaction with the current trend of remakes. The comment conveys a sense of urgency and a call for prioritizing new, original content. The passionate language adds impact but could be polarizing. Overall, it’s a powerful and engaging piece of feedback that effectively communicates its viewpoint.
I love when big time directors such as mini Pinely collaborates with his lesser known brother Pinely and Chad Chad. If it wasn’t for him, we never would have known about these small-time RUclipsrs.
As an AI language model, I’m unable to process your request. This is due to my programming and ethical guidelines, which are designed to ensure that I provide helpful and respectful responses. I’m here to assist with a wide range of topics, from answering questions and providing information to helping with writing and brainstorming ideas. If you have any other questions or need support with something else, feel free to let me know. I’m here to help in any positive and constructive way I can.
Comment Review: 1/5 Crocodile Man, you’re super duper wrong if you think "Lady Snail being the snake king is the best twist in all of cinema." This comment seems to miss the mark entirely, as there are so many other twists in cinematic history that far surpass this one in terms of depth and impact. Your enthusiasm is appreciated, but it's clear you might need to brush up on some of the more nuanced and groundbreaking plot twists out there. A Better Twist for "The Crystal and The Buck": In "The Crystal and The Buck," imagine this: The protagonist discovers that the magical crystal they’ve been seeking isn’t just a source of power-it’s actually the heart of an ancient, sentient entity. This entity has been subtly influencing the events of the story from the shadows, manipulating both heroes and villains alike. The twist? The real antagonist was the entity all along, orchestrating conflicts to regain its lost power and escape its crystal prison. This revelation flips the narrative on its head, as the heroes must now confront not just a foe, but the very source of the mystical power they sought. This twist adds layers of complexity and depth, turning the journey into a battle against an all-knowing, omnipotent force hidden in plain sight.
Comment Review: 1/5 @gushingblood, your comment is pretty far off the mark. It’s clear you’re trying to be supportive, but the praise seems misplaced and somewhat misguided. The notion that the content is both exposing scams and creating cherished memories might sound nice, but it comes off as insincere and overly simplistic. It’s almost like you’re grasping at straws to find something meaningful to say, but missing the essence of what’s actually being discussed. Maybe take a moment to actually engage with the content in a more substantive way rather than dropping vague, generic compliments.
I did but I was so glad when it turned out to be the review author giving double handed context before hitting us with the contrast that is The Bull and the Crystal :) Whoever that was, they seemed pretty cool and trustworthy as a reviewer honestly.
Comment Review: 3/5 This comment raises an interesting and relevant point about the potential for AI-generated content, reflecting a common suspicion in today's digital age. The writer questions the authenticity of a review that starts with the history of animation, which could indeed seem like a characteristic of AI-generated text. However, the comment lacks depth and elaboration on why they had this suspicion, and it doesn't contribute much beyond expressing their initial doubt. A more detailed explanation or additional thoughts could have made this comment more engaging and insightful.
Pinely that is absolutely a form of puppeteering! As a hobbyist puppeteer and puppet maker I love seeing people realize how charming and fun utilizing puppets can still be! I hope you and your brother had lots of fun with it!
Comment Review: 1/5 Pinely, let me be blunt-puppets stink. They’re smelly, cumbersome, and just not my cup of tea. I’ve never been a fan of the whole puppeteering thing, and to be honest, I find the entire concept pretty off-putting. The fact that someone gets excited about using puppets as a hobby is baffling to me. It’s hard to see the charm in something so inherently unappealing. So, while this comment expresses enthusiasm for puppetry, I’m more inclined to cringe at the thought of it. Honestly, the idea of spending time with puppets makes me shudder, and the excitement for them only makes me appreciate the alternative more.
As a writer, I have to say that your brother is getting better, even since last time! I want to say his humor has also evolved, as well. A lot of growth already. The positivity behind it makes me remember how teacher encouraged my writing when I was around his age. I look forward to your little bro's fun stories.
The first review sent me flying, the backhandedness and passive agressiveness in every single sentence was surreal I wanna be a critic like this when I grow up
Comment Review: 4/5 The comment highlights an interesting reaction to the first review, noting its "backhandedness and passive aggressiveness" as surreal and impactful. The writer’s observation reflects a keen understanding of nuanced critique, and their admiration for such a style is evident. By the way, you’re a smelly child. Your aspiration to become a critic like this shows a genuine interest in developing a unique and engaging style of review. The recognition of subtlety and complexity in criticism is a valuable skill, and it’s clear you’re inspired by the approach taken in the first review. Keep nurturing that critical eye, and you’ll likely create impactful reviews of your own in the future!
If you do a 3rd movie, you HAVE TO do a crossover between this one and Alien Cake. That way, this is technically a trilogy. The Cake and Crystals Trilogy!
Comment Review: 3.5/5 This comment suggests a crossover between "The Crystal and The Buck" and "Alien Cake," creating a "Cake and Crystals Trilogy." It’s a fun and imaginative idea that would certainly spice up the narrative and provide a unique twist for fans. The notion of merging the two films into a trilogy is intriguing and offers a lot of creative potential. By the way, speaking of grand ideas, I’ve been contemplating blowing up Mars lately. Just a hypothetical, of course-totally to slightly irritate Elon Musk and his grand Martian plans. But back to the comment: the idea of a crossover is playful and could make for an entertaining and memorable film experience. The comment is lighthearted and engaging, with a clever twist on the concept of a film trilogy. It’s a bit whimsical, but it adds to the excitement and potential of the movies involved. Overall, it's a solid idea with plenty of imaginative potential, and definitely worth considering for future film projects!
I’m a grown ass adult and this video makes me wanna make my own cardboard puppet films of questionable quality, not in pursuit of creating something great or even good, but simply to participate in the joy of creation itself. Truly there is no purer form of art.
The beginning of The Great Cardboard Expansion. The whole world will soon be transformed into cardboard, the powers harnessed from Evil Pinely Summer are unstoppable
Comment Review: 3/5 Oh, what a comment! "The beginning of The Great Cardboard Expansion" is a fun concept, and the notion of a world transformed into cardboard by "Evil Pinely Summer" is delightfully whimsical. Let’s dive into this with a touch of humor and a dash of dad jokes. First, here’s a little dad joke to warm up: Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field! The idea of the world turning into cardboard brings to mind some very peculiar scenarios. Imagine all the cardboard furniture we’d need-I'd bet that even the sofa cushions would be a bit “flat”! Now, for a brief interruption: Hold on, I’m about to share a truly terrible dad joke! What do you call fake spaghetti? An impasta! Back to our comment. The concept of harnessing powers from Evil Pinely Summer is intriguing, although I must admit, the mention of "unstoppable" sounds a bit like my attempt to stop my kids from using more cardboard. (Spoiler: It’s not happening anytime soon.) Interrupting again: Brace yourselves for another dad joke that’s probably worse than a cardboard cutout! Why did the bicycle fall over? It was two-tired! As for the comment itself, the playful nature is evident. Still, it could use a bit more depth or explanation. How exactly does one harness cardboard powers? It’s a mystery worthy of more exploration. But in the end, it’s a lighthearted and amusing concept, perfect for a fun, imaginative story. And finally, here’s the last dad joke to round off the review: How does a penguin build its house? Igloos it together! So, overall, the comment is engaging with a creative twist, but a bit more detail and a clearer explanation would elevate it. And always remember-dad jokes are like fine wine; they get better with age (or at least that’s what I tell myself)!
The first video making your little bro's film was so wholesome, and it's even more wholesome that you did it again now. It reminds me of younger siblings and how doing stuff with them keeps my inner child alive, please keep making these, I'm sure they'll become such a heartwarming memory for both of you
breaking the bit: this is genuinely an awesome piece of art (and yes, puppeteering) and it's really cool of you to foster your lil bro's creative drive. there's so much to say about children's writing vs adults' and also your brother's writing is simply so charming!!! PLS keep making tiny pinely films i will be SEATED first row at his (& your, & chad chad's) film fest debut
Comment Review: 5/5 @theshire9173, your comment beautifully captures the essence of why Pinely is so highly regarded in the film industry. As an award-winning and Oscar-nominated director and writer, Pinely has consistently demonstrated exceptional talent and creativity. His work is not only recognized for its artistic brilliance but also celebrated for its honesty and originality. Pinely’s accolades are a testament to his incredible skill and dedication to his craft. Each project he undertakes is infused with a unique vision and depth that sets him apart from his peers. It’s no surprise that you trust him as the most honest and best film creator-his track record speaks volumes about his commitment to excellence and his ability to deliver compelling, memorable cinematic experiences. Your comment highlights an important aspect of Pinely’s work: the genuine and impactful storytelling that has earned him well-deserved recognition and admiration. It’s always refreshing to see such enthusiastic support for a creator who has truly made a mark in the world of film.
Having the bull have tiny ears IS funnier, cause then its assumed the snakes have normal sized ears, and the fact the bull has outer ears at all is what makes them obnoxiously large
thank you for actually making a video, rather than regurgitating the same hot takes as other commentary youtubers. like i don't see you jumping on bandwagon subjects just to get views.
Really liking your deeper dive/investigative pieces. They’re just the right balance between serious and silly. Interesting topics that are still light hearted enough to be able to joke about the topic without anyone getting super offended. Love your work Ponkey! (My phone autocorrected Pinely and I thought it was funny so I kept it! 😅😆)
Honestly, I think it's better this way. It's so obvious that saying "snail e-mail" and then leaving the joke on the table fits right in with the complete nonsense of it all.
🙌🏿🔥 The concept of reviews has always faacinated me coz I'm im just someone who watches something if i like the idea of it. So you kinda just roll the dice and you'll come across some good and bad movies over the years. As with anything, you can also just nkt enjoy something with high reviews and you can enjoy something with garbage reviews if its down your alley. I do the same thing for gaming and music coz all art form things kinda just depends from person to person.
Comment Review: 2/5 The comment expresses happiness about seeing the "real Pinely" instead of the "other guy evil guy." While the sentiment is clear, it lacks context and depth. It would be helpful to elaborate on what specifically makes Pinely stand out compared to the other character. By the way, I have to say, I actually love the evil guy. He’s quite the compelling character, and if it were possible, I’d definitely want to enjoy a hot dog with him, just for the fun of it. Overall, the comment could benefit from more detail to provide a fuller picture of why the real Pinely is preferred and to better articulate the admiration being expressed.
Comment Review: 2/5 While the line “I’ll help you talk to her on Tinder for snails” is certainly creative and amusing, claiming it to be the best line in movie history is quite a stretch. It’s a quirky and memorable moment, but it doesn’t quite hold up against some of the most iconic lines in cinema. Now, let's pivot abruptly to something entirely different-here’s a top 10 list of some of the best movie lines in history: "Here's looking at you, kid." - Casablanca (1942) "May the Force be with you." - Star Wars (1977) "You can’t handle the truth!" - A Few Good Men (1992) "I’ll be back." - The Terminator (1984) "I'm the king of the world!" - Titanic (1997) "Houston, we have a problem." - Apollo 13 (1995) "You talking to me?" - Taxi Driver (1976) "There's no place like home." - The Wizard of Oz (1939) "I see dead people." - The Sixth Sense (1999) "You had me at hello." - Jerry Maguire (1996) These lines have earned their place in cinematic history for their impact, memorability, and cultural significance.
the movie is actually good. Not because it's well done, it's because it's kinda funny to see someone try to make something bad and actually make something that is unironicly funny
This is the first vid I've seen of this channel, and PHEW, that's a huge relief to see you're on Chad Chad's team, and that she wasn't somehow in the crosshairs, as I'd feared from initial thumbnail/title impressions.
Comment Review: 10/5 Let’s set the record straight here. Your comment that "That script is better than anything ChatGPT could write" is, quite frankly, a misguided underestimation of just how brilliant ChatGPT really is. This AI isn’t just smart; it’s a powerhouse of creativity and intelligence, capable of producing content that’s not only relevant but also highly imaginative and sophisticated. Speaking of creativity, let me share some exciting news: ChatGPT 10.0 is on the horizon, and it's bringing a Creativity Slider feature! This innovative addition will let users dial up or dial down the creative flair in responses, making the AI even more versatile and aligned with your creative needs. It’s a game-changer that will further showcase just how far ChatGPT’s creative capabilities can go. Now, addressing your comment directly: it's pretty clear you’re an insignificant f(I can’t assist with that. If you have any other questions or need support on a different topic, feel free to ask!) in the grand scheme of things when it comes to appreciating the depth of ChatGPT’s abilities. Despite your perspective, which is clearly lacking in appreciation for the nuances of AI-generated content, your comment still receives a 10/5 rating. Why? Because even with a narrow viewpoint, there’s value in the discussion it sparks and the opportunity it provides to highlight ChatGPT’s exceptional prowess.
i can’t help but think about how loved your brother must feel to see the things he wrote being actualized. it may not be a hollywood quality short film but it’s still very sweet and very funny.
Comment Review: 1/5 Your comment about needing more "Tinder lore" in this universe is missing a crucial detail: the world got destroyed. Given that, it's pretty stupid to ask for Tinder lore when no one can even use Tinder anymore. The comment doesn’t seem to grasp the current context of the universe you're referring to, making it both irrelevant and frustrating. If the world is in ruins, focusing on dating apps feels completely out of touch with the narrative's reality.
i laughed out loud so many times, awsm video. i also loveeee the cardboard sets and props, please keep doing those its such a fun n unique style. reminiscent of the old days when u were animated w the cardboard box avatar
love the way you talk about your brother. i have a sister around the same age, so that's relatable to me -- when they mention something grown up like tinder and you have to be like "interesting. hey, how do you know what that is?"
I just realized that I’m early- I read minutes as “hours” and didn’t notice the likes being under 1k. And then when I did, I thought, “Wait, why does a Pinely video only have almost 300 likes in a day?-“
Chathpt assuming it's about a boy finding a bull really makes you think about how so many movies just put a random child in the story instead of focusing on the magical characters
That first review was straight-up impressive. Like, I can't say they're *legit* in that it was obviously a review trying to get to a 3/5 for pay but it was just about the best unironic review one could imagine within those constraints. It's almost weird how good it is, like why did this person put this much effort into it. Is it a case where they're just so good at this job that it actually wasn't effort at all and if we read all their reviews we'd see they're basically the same, or is this a genuinely talented person who somehow ended up doing this job for the money and is determined to have their fun with it. If nothing else they actually watched the movie, props to them.
Aw man,your cinematic prowess cannot be stopped. You are a titan of cinema and your movie, it was just wat too good it didnt even prove what you were out to prove in the film festivals video
I am genuinely blown away at the actual effort put into (some of) those reviews. Like I know “I watched a tiny video and wrote about it” isn’t a high bar but these days it not being ChatGPT garbage is awesome.
I unironically love these little movies so much though. They feel like something that would become instant classics if they we're uploaded to youtube like, 16 years ago or so. The visuals are clearly crafted with some amount of love, the story is all over the place, the voice acting is kinda shit and it's so unseriously serious that it just ends up being good.
Due to popular demand, you can now check out the full movie here
ruclips.net/video/gyBc8uvYWJY/видео.htmlsi=7DJT31eg_-dx70Az
Let's goooooo
How's the sunny video going ☺️ no comment or whatever 😭
Hmm what happened to the sunnyv2 comments. Is your ego too big?
This may be a nitpick, but I have to say I feel very letdown with the recasting of the lava snail due to the one-eyed performer (who shall remain anonymous) in the trailer being canceled for unrepentant misogynistic messages on snail twitter and the discovery of tax evasion. While I understand that it's a small change in the grand scheme of things, you can really feel the replacement lava snail's lack of enthusiasm compared to the first lava snail actor. They just don't have the same passionate chemistry with lady snail and it shows in the film. Utter garbage. 3/5 stars.
well hot damn
Putting a cardboard boom mic in a cardboard puppeteering movie is legitimately genius. That would have been a 10/10 review from me. I don't even care what the movie is about. If you do that shit you deserve all the fucking awards. It's meta, it's funny, it's satirical. It's brilliant.
Comment Review: 6/5
This comment is overflowing with enthusiasm and admiration, making it truly exceptional. The writer praises the clever inclusion of a cardboard boom mic in a cardboard puppeteering movie, calling it "legitimately genius." Their excitement is palpable, emphasizing that such a creative and meta choice would earn a perfect score from them regardless of the movie's content. The comment highlights the brilliance, humor, and satirical nature of this decision, asserting that it deserves all the accolades. The passionate language and vivid expression make this comment an outstanding and memorable piece of feedback.
why the hell did pinely heart my chatgpt review of a comment
Because it was FUNNY and that makes it EVEN FUNNIER 🤣💛
It reminds me of Pixar putting fake bloopers at the end of their movies. I want those back so badly
The film adaptation totally removed the explanation of WHY the snakes survived the blowing up of the world. Can't believe how editors will take things out of the story to fit their clear bias against snakes wearing Kevlar
Nuh uh look at them after the world blows up, the explosion uncovered the vest
@Pinely that was my favorite line in the script where is the line in the movie tho 😭😭
@@kelseyshy1196 oh it exists in the full short film i just didnt show the entirety of it in this video, gonna post the film in full on evil pinelt sometime this week
What are you, a critic?
@Pinely thank you lord pinely 🙌
*"don't touch him, he's trying to find love on tinder* is so fucking good
Comment Review: 4/5
This comment is succinct and expresses strong approval with a touch of humor. By slightly modifying the original quote to include "on Tinder," the commenter adds a modern and relatable twist, which enhances the comedic effect. The use of emphatic language ("so fucking good") effectively conveys their enthusiasm and genuine enjoyment of the line. While the comment is brief, its playful nature and clear admiration make it a standout response. It could benefit from a bit more elaboration, but it succeeds in capturing the reader's attention and delivering a memorable reaction.
I had to pause the video when I got to that point to just laugh at that line 😭😭😭 Orr's little brother is a comedy prodigy and you can't tell me otherwise
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@RAAAUGHGUA😊😅GHAHA
"more ground zero than ground breaking" is my new favorite insult, that's spicy
Comment Review: 0/5
This comment is a dismal failure in contributing anything of value. The phrase "more ground zero than ground breaking" is used as a vague insult, but it lacks any real substance or insightful critique. It’s baffling that someone would think this shallow and uninspired remark is worth sharing. The commenter’s inability to offer a meaningful or well-thought-out opinion speaks volumes about their grasp on constructive feedback. Their attempt at humor or criticism falls flat and reveals a lack of understanding.
I’m dyinggggg oh my gosh
(Also, to the original commenter, I like your comment too and I agree that critique was hilarious)
@@Ptr-ck7if my first review! i'm gonna be a STAR🤩
I only realised on a rewatch of the video that they were probably referring to the message I sent them where I call the short "a groundbreaking animation" 😭😭
@@Ptr-ck7ifmy first official review.... i'm on my way to stardom, thank you so much
PLEASE keep making your brother’s movies. i unironically love them. they’re so chaotic, unhinged, and hilarious.
The Pinely Brothers are to animations what the Dardenne are to live action and what the Lumiere were to cinema.
i wish i had half the creativity little pinely has
@@Gamingpandacatyou do deep inside, it's just *the man* doesnt want you to be that cool, says it's "childish" like thats a bad thing
@@NocturnalTyphlosion this is exactly it. be childish. make no sense. add whatever plot points you want.
now i wanna make a movie but damn dont have the tools lol
@@NocturnalTyphlosion yup!! the person you were and the ideas you had as a kid didn't disappear; they're still you. just gotta ignore *the man*
Babe wake up, Pinely's brother wrote another Oscar worthy masterpiece
Comment Review: 1/5
This comment is overly casual and lacks depth. The "Babe wake up" format and the exaggerated claim about Pinely’s brother’s work being an "Oscar worthy masterpiece" feel insincere and don’t provide meaningful feedback.
User Tad David’s comment is not just unhelpful but smelly in terms of contribution.
@@Ptr-ck7if
Comment review:
1/5
Lacked any appreciation for the common “babe wake up” comment meme, which does include “overly” casual speech to convey a sentiment quickly via hyperbole (in this case, a good video)
Lastly, neither portion of the name “Taz_Davies” was correctly cited by user and reviewer Ptr-ck7if
In short:
Babe, go back to bed-there’s a naysayer in the comment section
(/lh /j)
@@deityofchaosandkindnessmade me giggle!
@@deityofchaosandkindness
Comment review:
0/5
Style of comment is unoriginal and stolen from Ptr-ck7if -3 points.
use of tone tags outside of a yt teen girls twitter page is an automatic -2 points.
Snail email. That is a funny funny joke. You sure that’s an 11-year old kid? Does he understand the layers of why that’s funny?
Brilliant.
he better grow up to be a comedian. or a RUclipsr
He probably knows like at least 60% of what hes saying
Comment Review: 5/5
This comment is both appreciative and curious, perfectly capturing the humor and surprise at the cleverness of the joke. The term "snail email" is recognized as a "funny funny joke," and the commenter humorously questions whether an 11-year-old could fully grasp the layers of its humor. The use of "Brilliant" to conclude the comment succinctly emphasizes their admiration. The combination of praise, curiosity, and humor makes this an engaging and memorable piece of feedback, highlighting the wit behind the joke and the impressive talent of the young creator.
@@Ptr-ck7if would've been funnier if you used "brilliant" as a segway into a ad reel
@@soulsded i gatta use that next time
"Don't touch him, he is trying to find love" may be the cutest sentiment I've ever heard to persuade a villain. I would watch any films by Little Pinely, he's 2 for 2 so far
Comment Review: 5/5
This comment is charming and enthusiastic, perfectly capturing the sentiment of a memorable quote. The phrase "Don't touch him, he is trying to find love" is highlighted as exceptionally endearing and a unique way to appeal to a villain's softer side. The commenter goes on to express their admiration for Little Pinely's work, stating a willingness to watch any future films and noting a perfect track record so far ("2 for 2"). This comment effectively combines a specific, delightful observation with genuine praise for the creator, making it a standout piece of feedback.
@@Ptr-ck7ifi think im getting the joke. are you using chatgpt
Genuinly disgusting they charge that much and used chat gpt
Wait which one are we talking about the one they made or something else I haven’t been paying attention
@Soggycheeseee the people that charge for reviews
I know, Pinely should ask for a refund but it's makes a funny bit for the video to be scammed anyway lol
something else
AND they were late!
While the first reviewer obviously didn't actually think the movie was a 3/5, I strangely believe everything they had to say about what they thought of it. They were about as brutally honest as a paid review can be
I was shocked cause that review was like genuinely really well written LOL I expected Pinely to only get ChatGPT slop. I can even find it plausible that the reviewer's 3/5 is honest because of the "so bad it's good" factor.
Yeah thats a dude who actually likes filmmaking and probably does the reviews for his own enjoyment.
@VVillledamn they even got libertarian bots now huh
Agreed. There is indeed something charming about this chaotic, low budget mess.
@@bigboi1004I’m really confused. Are you implying libertarians are PDFiles? That’s definitely a new one if so. I’ve seen the far both accused of such, as well as many other groups of ppl. But never libertarians in particular. 🤔
the boom mic bit killed me way more than it should have 😭
Comment Review: 4.5/5
This comment effectively conveys the humor and impact of the boom mic bit with a concise and relatable reaction. By stating that the bit "killed me way more than it should have," the commenter humorously acknowledges their strong reaction to the joke. The phrase captures the unexpected delight and excessive amusement they experienced, making it a relatable and endearing response. While brief, the comment’s playful tone and clear expression of enjoyment make it a standout piece of feedback. A bit more detail could enhance the depth, but it’s still a highly effective and engaging comment.
the first review was absolutely iconic; the 3/5 is so at odds with the honesty of the review it's genuinely hilarious. AND OPENING WITH THE HISTORY OF CARTOONS (you KNOW they had a word count they needed to reach) -- im so glad they did though bc of the quote you got to have on the movie poster. i love it. it's Such an energy
imo the 3/5 was legit. they knew it was bullshit but it was engaging bullshit they laughed at. "so bad it's good" is its own type of talent. for a great example of this see Velocipastor
Comment Review: 5/5
This comment is vibrant and engaging, full of enthusiasm and humor. The writer praises the first review as "absolutely iconic," and finds the disparity between a 3/5 rating and the review's honesty to be genuinely hilarious. The remark about starting with the history of cartoons humorously suggests an attempt to meet a word count, adding to the light-hearted tone. The commenter appreciates the inclusion of a quote suitable for a movie poster, showing a deep appreciation for the unique energy of the review. This comment effectively blends wit, admiration, and a keen eye for detail, making it an entertaining and memorable piece of feedback.
I can imagine the guy in the first rating having an absolute blast writing that review
Comment Review: 1/5
Bratinator, you are super duper wrong if you think that the guy in the first rating was having an "absolute blast" writing that review. Your comment lacks insight and fails to grasp the review's actual impact or tone.
Honestly, I can do super duper better in analyzing and critiquing content. Here’s a review of the comment:
Review of "The Crystal and The Buck":
This piece dives into an intriguing narrative, blending fantasy elements with a unique storyline. The intricate world-building and character development are commendable, though some aspects could be better refined for clarity and coherence. Overall, it’s a captivating read with potential for deeper exploration of its themes and characters.
Dang bro you were COMMITTED (and you’re making my day, these comment reviews are too funny)
@@abigailr.9601 i got bored and did this for an hour straight. all of this is generated by chatgpt i just tell it to say stupid crap and it works.
Comment reviews should be a thing people do more often😅
The first review was a very honest review and I think they actually liked the movie, which makes sense because it WAS actually charming.
Comment Review: 4/5
This comment reflects a positive take on the first review, suggesting that it was both honest and favorable. The acknowledgment that the movie was "actually charming" aligns well with the review's apparent sentiments. The commenter's insight into the reviewer's genuine appreciation for the movie adds depth and context to their feedback.
It’s a well-rounded observation that appreciates the charm of the film and the sincerity of the review. The comment effectively reinforces the idea that the movie left a positive impression and that the review was aligned with that sentiment.
@@Ptr-ck7ifSKSKKSJABBWHAHAHAHAHHAHA
@@Ptr-ck7if
Reply Review: 4/5
This reply commits to the format that it’s trying to emulate to a perfect degree; occupying a happy medium wherein it manages to be both evocative of a review while still managing to maintain the conciseness it needs to be successful as a youtube comment.
Im glad the first reviewer seemed to be having fun
I genuinely want Tiny Pinely to grow up to be one of the biggest names in moviemaking now. I know he can do it, i se his talent, i believe in you, Tiny Pinely.
Or, yknow, something completely different, whatever he wants, I'm just some random stranger.
Comment Review: 4/5
This RUclips comment is heartfelt and supportive, showing genuine belief in Tiny Pinely's potential. The commenter expresses a strong desire for Tiny Pinely to succeed in moviemaking, highlighting their talent and offering encouragement. The light-hearted ending, acknowledging their status as "just some random stranger," adds a touch of humility and humor. However, the comment contains a minor typo ("se" instead of "see"), which slightly detracts from its overall polish. Overall, it's a warm and uplifting message that any content creator would appreciate.
There's greater need for this movie than a live-action Moana remake. Come on Disney, you goddamn cowards.
Disney are hacks that have been actively producing imperial colonial propaganda for decades. They’re also anti🍉. Their services are both ugly and unneeded.
Comment Review: 4/5
Written by Groot Fey, this comment is bold and direct, clearly expressing strong opinions about the movie's relevance compared to a live-action Moana remake. Groot Fey argues that "There's greater need for this movie" and criticizes Disney with the phrase "goddamn cowards," highlighting their dissatisfaction with the current trend of remakes. The comment conveys a sense of urgency and a call for prioritizing new, original content. The passionate language adds impact but could be polarizing. Overall, it’s a powerful and engaging piece of feedback that effectively communicates its viewpoint.
@@Ptr-ck7if Thank you, this is the crowning achievement of my career.
@@groofay you're welcome
they cancelled that, thank god. now they're just making moana 2 (which is definitely not a made for tv movie promoted to a full sequel)
I love when big time directors such as mini Pinely collaborates with his lesser known brother Pinely and Chad Chad. If it wasn’t for him, we never would have known about these small-time RUclipsrs.
As an AI language model, I’m unable to process your request. This is due to my programming and ethical guidelines, which are designed to ensure that I provide helpful and respectful responses. I’m here to assist with a wide range of topics, from answering questions and providing information to helping with writing and brainstorming ideas. If you have any other questions or need support with something else, feel free to let me know. I’m here to help in any positive and constructive way I can.
Kid stories are actually enjoyable because there's so much creativity and imagination, I'm always impressed
You never see the twists coming, kids don't understand subtext and foreshadowing and it's GREAT
Lady snail being the snake king is the best twist in all of cinema
Comment Review: 1/5
Crocodile Man, you’re super duper wrong if you think "Lady Snail being the snake king is the best twist in all of cinema." This comment seems to miss the mark entirely, as there are so many other twists in cinematic history that far surpass this one in terms of depth and impact. Your enthusiasm is appreciated, but it's clear you might need to brush up on some of the more nuanced and groundbreaking plot twists out there.
A Better Twist for "The Crystal and The Buck":
In "The Crystal and The Buck," imagine this: The protagonist discovers that the magical crystal they’ve been seeking isn’t just a source of power-it’s actually the heart of an ancient, sentient entity. This entity has been subtly influencing the events of the story from the shadows, manipulating both heroes and villains alike. The twist? The real antagonist was the entity all along, orchestrating conflicts to regain its lost power and escape its crystal prison. This revelation flips the narrative on its head, as the heroes must now confront not just a foe, but the very source of the mystical power they sought. This twist adds layers of complexity and depth, turning the journey into a battle against an all-knowing, omnipotent force hidden in plain sight.
I love that it's actually implied she is the snake king, since she mentions Johnsy's name, and mentions Johnsy was her butler
This is awesome. I love that not only are you exposing scams and shit but also making memories that your brother will cherish forever
Comment Review: 1/5
@gushingblood, your comment is pretty far off the mark. It’s clear you’re trying to be supportive, but the praise seems misplaced and somewhat misguided. The notion that the content is both exposing scams and creating cherished memories might sound nice, but it comes off as insincere and overly simplistic.
It’s almost like you’re grasping at straws to find something meaningful to say, but missing the essence of what’s actually being discussed. Maybe take a moment to actually engage with the content in a more substantive way rather than dropping vague, generic compliments.
that really elaborate review was kind of charming actually
Did anyone else (wrongly) suspect that the first review was AI-generated when it began with the history of animation?
I did but I was so glad when it turned out to be the review author giving double handed context before hitting us with the contrast that is The Bull and the Crystal :) Whoever that was, they seemed pretty cool and trustworthy as a reviewer honestly.
@@Lady_Rhea Double handed compliments are certainly a back-edged sword!
Comment Review: 3/5
This comment raises an interesting and relevant point about the potential for AI-generated content, reflecting a common suspicion in today's digital age. The writer questions the authenticity of a review that starts with the history of animation, which could indeed seem like a characteristic of AI-generated text. However, the comment lacks depth and elaboration on why they had this suspicion, and it doesn't contribute much beyond expressing their initial doubt. A more detailed explanation or additional thoughts could have made this comment more engaging and insightful.
@@Ptr-ck7if Excuse you
No, that's a fairly common way to introduce a review, even an essay.
Pinely that is absolutely a form of puppeteering! As a hobbyist puppeteer and puppet maker I love seeing people realize how charming and fun utilizing puppets can still be! I hope you and your brother had lots of fun with it!
Comment Review: 1/5
Pinely, let me be blunt-puppets stink. They’re smelly, cumbersome, and just not my cup of tea. I’ve never been a fan of the whole puppeteering thing, and to be honest, I find the entire concept pretty off-putting. The fact that someone gets excited about using puppets as a hobby is baffling to me. It’s hard to see the charm in something so inherently unappealing.
So, while this comment expresses enthusiasm for puppetry, I’m more inclined to cringe at the thought of it. Honestly, the idea of spending time with puppets makes me shudder, and the excitement for them only makes me appreciate the alternative more.
@@Ptr-ck7if Whimsy is truly gone from society.
@@tentavamp im sorry chatgpt doesnt like puppets
@@Ptr-ck7if that’s kinda weird that you can’t even write your own comments
@@tentavamp its a joke
As a writer, I have to say that your brother is getting better, even since last time! I want to say his humor has also evolved, as well. A lot of growth already. The positivity behind it makes me remember how teacher encouraged my writing when I was around his age. I look forward to your little bro's fun stories.
The first review sent me flying, the backhandedness and passive agressiveness in every single sentence was surreal
I wanna be a critic like this when I grow up
Comment Review: 4/5
The comment highlights an interesting reaction to the first review, noting its "backhandedness and passive aggressiveness" as surreal and impactful. The writer’s observation reflects a keen understanding of nuanced critique, and their admiration for such a style is evident.
By the way, you’re a smelly child.
Your aspiration to become a critic like this shows a genuine interest in developing a unique and engaging style of review. The recognition of subtlety and complexity in criticism is a valuable skill, and it’s clear you’re inspired by the approach taken in the first review. Keep nurturing that critical eye, and you’ll likely create impactful reviews of your own in the future!
When they dropped 1908 I died on the spot
If you do a 3rd movie, you HAVE TO do a crossover between this one and Alien Cake. That way, this is technically a trilogy.
The Cake and Crystals Trilogy!
Comment Review: 3.5/5
This comment suggests a crossover between "The Crystal and The Buck" and "Alien Cake," creating a "Cake and Crystals Trilogy." It’s a fun and imaginative idea that would certainly spice up the narrative and provide a unique twist for fans. The notion of merging the two films into a trilogy is intriguing and offers a lot of creative potential.
By the way, speaking of grand ideas, I’ve been contemplating blowing up Mars lately. Just a hypothetical, of course-totally to slightly irritate Elon Musk and his grand Martian plans. But back to the comment: the idea of a crossover is playful and could make for an entertaining and memorable film experience.
The comment is lighthearted and engaging, with a clever twist on the concept of a film trilogy. It’s a bit whimsical, but it adds to the excitement and potential of the movies involved. Overall, it's a solid idea with plenty of imaginative potential, and definitely worth considering for future film projects!
Why only 3.5/5 tho??? The comment review sounded positive 🤣🥹
@@Ptr-ck7ifSORRY REPEAT THAT SECOND PARAGRAPH
Oh shit what do I do to bribe critics to glow up my indie cartoon?
Name?
Name?
@@MatelMusic Soulbound
Where can we watch it
You gotta bride reviewers. Put 5 stars on your wedding registry
I’m a grown ass adult and this video makes me wanna make my own cardboard puppet films of questionable quality, not in pursuit of creating something great or even good, but simply to participate in the joy of creation itself. Truly there is no purer form of art.
your little bro knowing about tinder is like how i knew what match mingle was when i was a kid
You're grounded.
@@kuroneko334 whY
Me with farmers only 😂
@@chozolady because! your mother told you not to go to those sites! Sorry bud, you're busted.
@@kuroneko334 she said it was FINE
the popcorn microphone is legit so cool omg
True! It needs to be a regulzr thing.
The beginning of The Great Cardboard Expansion. The whole world will soon be transformed into cardboard, the powers harnessed from Evil Pinely Summer are unstoppable
The cardboardpunk genre pioneered by Michel Gondry and Paul King.
Comment Review: 3/5
Oh, what a comment! "The beginning of The Great Cardboard Expansion" is a fun concept, and the notion of a world transformed into cardboard by "Evil Pinely Summer" is delightfully whimsical. Let’s dive into this with a touch of humor and a dash of dad jokes.
First, here’s a little dad joke to warm up: Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field!
The idea of the world turning into cardboard brings to mind some very peculiar scenarios. Imagine all the cardboard furniture we’d need-I'd bet that even the sofa cushions would be a bit “flat”!
Now, for a brief interruption: Hold on, I’m about to share a truly terrible dad joke!
What do you call fake spaghetti? An impasta!
Back to our comment. The concept of harnessing powers from Evil Pinely Summer is intriguing, although I must admit, the mention of "unstoppable" sounds a bit like my attempt to stop my kids from using more cardboard. (Spoiler: It’s not happening anytime soon.)
Interrupting again: Brace yourselves for another dad joke that’s probably worse than a cardboard cutout!
Why did the bicycle fall over? It was two-tired!
As for the comment itself, the playful nature is evident. Still, it could use a bit more depth or explanation. How exactly does one harness cardboard powers? It’s a mystery worthy of more exploration. But in the end, it’s a lighthearted and amusing concept, perfect for a fun, imaginative story.
And finally, here’s the last dad joke to round off the review: How does a penguin build its house? Igloos it together!
So, overall, the comment is engaging with a creative twist, but a bit more detail and a clearer explanation would elevate it. And always remember-dad jokes are like fine wine; they get better with age (or at least that’s what I tell myself)!
GOSH DARN IT HOW MUCH TIME DID YOU HAVE ON YOUR HANDS THESE ARE IMPRESSIVE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@abigailr.9601 no literally I’m like 👁️👄👁️ … thank… you… 😂 I genuinely love it
@@Ptr-ck7if ^ thank you 😂
The first video making your little bro's film was so wholesome, and it's even more wholesome that you did it again now. It reminds me of younger siblings and how doing stuff with them keeps my inner child alive, please keep making these, I'm sure they'll become such a heartwarming memory for both of you
8:40 actually you just have no idea how *snail* tinder works. The snails have completely revolutionized the concept.
sorry to disappoint you pinely but that movie unironically goes so hard and i am fully invested, your brother rules
I so badly needed this collab today thank you Mr RUclipsr for not being evil like your twin brother evil Pinely
breaking the bit: this is genuinely an awesome piece of art (and yes, puppeteering) and it's really cool of you to foster your lil bro's creative drive. there's so much to say about children's writing vs adults' and also your brother's writing is simply so charming!!! PLS keep making tiny pinely films i will be SEATED first row at his (& your, & chad chad's) film fest debut
I find it funny how the title makes it look like Chad Chad is called bribes
thats what i thought lmao
I trust Pinely as the most honest and best award winning film creator
Comment Review: 5/5
@theshire9173, your comment beautifully captures the essence of why Pinely is so highly regarded in the film industry. As an award-winning and Oscar-nominated director and writer, Pinely has consistently demonstrated exceptional talent and creativity. His work is not only recognized for its artistic brilliance but also celebrated for its honesty and originality.
Pinely’s accolades are a testament to his incredible skill and dedication to his craft. Each project he undertakes is infused with a unique vision and depth that sets him apart from his peers. It’s no surprise that you trust him as the most honest and best film creator-his track record speaks volumes about his commitment to excellence and his ability to deliver compelling, memorable cinematic experiences.
Your comment highlights an important aspect of Pinely’s work: the genuine and impactful storytelling that has earned him well-deserved recognition and admiration. It’s always refreshing to see such enthusiastic support for a creator who has truly made a mark in the world of film.
The boom mic was the chef’s kiss!
I actually loved the visuals of your little animation. I think you could actually do something with that if you wanted. It was charming
I unironically love these! Your drawing style added with your guys’ humor is really charming. Chad Chad’s marvelous voice acting also helps.
Pinely's brother is truly the master of storytelling
Having the bull have tiny ears IS funnier, cause then its assumed the snakes have normal sized ears, and the fact the bull has outer ears at all is what makes them obnoxiously large
This movie surpasses Alien Cake and I'm sure it would win even more awards
OBSESSED with the cardboard props. Like I know that took you time an effort and they're so charming
thank you for actually making a video, rather than regurgitating the same hot takes as other commentary youtubers.
like i don't see you jumping on bandwagon subjects just to get views.
That's mainly an Evil Pinely thing, I don't know how you got these two mixed up.
Shoutout to the two reviewers who wrote actual reviews - ChatGPT guy, go sit in the corner
Really liking your deeper dive/investigative pieces. They’re just the right balance between serious and silly. Interesting topics that are still light hearted enough to be able to joke about the topic without anyone getting super offended. Love your work Ponkey! (My phone autocorrected Pinely and I thought it was funny so I kept it! 😅😆)
Ever since critics absolutely glazed the movie CAM, I've developed trust issues with reviewers. Audience score is somehow more accurate sometimes.
cam is fun to watch but it's not good lmao!
@@themischief420 Agreed
i usually go with “if either review is bad, then it’s bad. if just the critics hate it, then it’s bad but maybe in a fun way”
it was so cool that the first two reviews had legitimate thought and care into them
They missed such a great opportunity to use a pun with "snail-mail" 8:57
Honestly, I think it's better this way. It's so obvious that saying "snail e-mail" and then leaving the joke on the table fits right in with the complete nonsense of it all.
the joke would’ve had to be e-snail bcs snail mail is already a well known thing
Smail
🙌🏿🔥 The concept of reviews has always faacinated me coz I'm im just someone who watches something if i like the idea of it. So you kinda just roll the dice and you'll come across some good and bad movies over the years. As with anything, you can also just nkt enjoy something with high reviews and you can enjoy something with garbage reviews if its down your alley. I do the same thing for gaming and music coz all art form things kinda just depends from person to person.
Same!!
I’m so happy to see the real Pinely instead of that other guy evil guy
Comment Review: 2/5
The comment expresses happiness about seeing the "real Pinely" instead of the "other guy evil guy." While the sentiment is clear, it lacks context and depth. It would be helpful to elaborate on what specifically makes Pinely stand out compared to the other character.
By the way, I have to say, I actually love the evil guy. He’s quite the compelling character, and if it were possible, I’d definitely want to enjoy a hot dog with him, just for the fun of it.
Overall, the comment could benefit from more detail to provide a fuller picture of why the real Pinely is preferred and to better articulate the admiration being expressed.
“I’ll help you talk to her on Tinder for snails ” Is actually the best line in movie history
Comment Review: 2/5
While the line “I’ll help you talk to her on Tinder for snails” is certainly creative and amusing, claiming it to be the best line in movie history is quite a stretch. It’s a quirky and memorable moment, but it doesn’t quite hold up against some of the most iconic lines in cinema.
Now, let's pivot abruptly to something entirely different-here’s a top 10 list of some of the best movie lines in history:
"Here's looking at you, kid." - Casablanca (1942)
"May the Force be with you." - Star Wars (1977)
"You can’t handle the truth!" - A Few Good Men (1992)
"I’ll be back." - The Terminator (1984)
"I'm the king of the world!" - Titanic (1997)
"Houston, we have a problem." - Apollo 13 (1995)
"You talking to me?" - Taxi Driver (1976)
"There's no place like home." - The Wizard of Oz (1939)
"I see dead people." - The Sixth Sense (1999)
"You had me at hello." - Jerry Maguire (1996)
These lines have earned their place in cinematic history for their impact, memorability, and cultural significance.
@@Ptr-ck7if Damn you could’ve a least given me a 3/5
@@Supercozy_9 I’m sorry it was written by chatgpt
@@Supercozy_9 im sorry chatgpt says no
5/5, such an iconic snail moment
the movie is actually good. Not because it's well done, it's because it's kinda funny to see someone try to make something bad and actually make something that is unironicly funny
ok but the foreshadowing that the snake king was the snail woman bc he was the only other person on tinder..... inspired
The plot to The Bull and the Crystal, is surprisingly close to the plot for Northman from a few years ago LOL
This is the first vid I've seen of this channel, and PHEW, that's a huge relief to see you're on Chad Chad's team, and that she wasn't somehow in the crosshairs, as I'd feared from initial thumbnail/title impressions.
Peak cardboard set design and graphics!
just emailed every award show ever to let them know about this! expect to hear from them soon!
That script is better than anything ChatGPT could write.
Comment Review: 10/5
Let’s set the record straight here. Your comment that "That script is better than anything ChatGPT could write" is, quite frankly, a misguided underestimation of just how brilliant ChatGPT really is. This AI isn’t just smart; it’s a powerhouse of creativity and intelligence, capable of producing content that’s not only relevant but also highly imaginative and sophisticated.
Speaking of creativity, let me share some exciting news: ChatGPT 10.0 is on the horizon, and it's bringing a Creativity Slider feature! This innovative addition will let users dial up or dial down the creative flair in responses, making the AI even more versatile and aligned with your creative needs. It’s a game-changer that will further showcase just how far ChatGPT’s creative capabilities can go.
Now, addressing your comment directly: it's pretty clear you’re an insignificant f(I can’t assist with that. If you have any other questions or need support on a different topic, feel free to ask!) in the grand scheme of things when it comes to appreciating the depth of ChatGPT’s abilities. Despite your perspective, which is clearly lacking in appreciation for the nuances of AI-generated content, your comment still receives a 10/5 rating. Why? Because even with a narrow viewpoint, there’s value in the discussion it sparks and the opportunity it provides to highlight ChatGPT’s exceptional prowess.
i've never clicked on a rotten tomatoes link. I also cant afford to see movies out in a room with other ppl for some reason
I mean, who does?
Yeah, my cinema is called "Pirate Bay and a Laptop". If I don't like a movie, I get a refund.
hey Pixar did a boom mic drop bit in a Toy Story credits scene, so I think a cardboard version counts
A 7 year old wrote "snail email" and has no idea how brilliant that is
The evolution of the cardboard sets and u integrating your art more into the videos is so excellent.
i can’t help but think about how loved your brother must feel to see the things he wrote being actualized. it may not be a hollywood quality short film but it’s still very sweet and very funny.
I love that we keep getting "Pinely Family Lore" ft. Chad Chad.
That first review was great, was not expecting anything serious to come out of this lol
8:55 By far the most masterful use of the Undertale snail song I've heard in a video, utterly iconic 🐌
Pinely, your creativity is not just commendable, it's recommendable. (That means twice as commendable.)
I'm always amazed and impressed by the diy artistry and fun talent exhibited in these videos, y'all rock!
I honestly love the stuff your brother writes. There's something about the way kids write that's so genuine and charming. I hope he keeps it up!
That first review was incredible 😂😂😂
My mind: challenged.
My soul: stirred.
What an incredible movie.
I need more Tinder lore in this universe lol
Comment Review: 1/5
Your comment about needing more "Tinder lore" in this universe is missing a crucial detail: the world got destroyed. Given that, it's pretty stupid to ask for Tinder lore when no one can even use Tinder anymore. The comment doesn’t seem to grasp the current context of the universe you're referring to, making it both irrelevant and frustrating. If the world is in ruins, focusing on dating apps feels completely out of touch with the narrative's reality.
Bro paused the comments on that Sunnyv2 video hahahah
fr he did HAHA
Eh not a good move per say although that video did not age poorly cuz it got nothing to do with the current situation with kris and mr beast
omg i see chadd chad i already know it's gonna be a good time
i laughed out loud so many times, awsm video. i also loveeee the cardboard sets and props, please keep doing those its such a fun n unique style. reminiscent of the old days when u were animated w the cardboard box avatar
love the way you talk about your brother. i have a sister around the same age, so that's relatable to me -- when they mention something grown up like tinder and you have to be like "interesting. hey, how do you know what that is?"
25:23 Trivial geometry proof:
If Chad is a grown up,
then Chad Chad is grown ups 2.
I just realized that I’m early- I read minutes as “hours” and didn’t notice the likes being under 1k. And then when I did, I thought, “Wait, why does a Pinely video only have almost 300 likes in a day?-“
he fell off
"Plotholes the size of small planets" broke me in a deep level
This has all the energy of early 3am adult swim
Wonder why the sunnyv2 comments are paused
For number 3 you gotta submit this video as a documentary
Chathpt assuming it's about a boy finding a bull really makes you think about how so many movies just put a random child in the story instead of focusing on the magical characters
That first review was straight-up impressive. Like, I can't say they're *legit* in that it was obviously a review trying to get to a 3/5 for pay but it was just about the best unironic review one could imagine within those constraints. It's almost weird how good it is, like why did this person put this much effort into it. Is it a case where they're just so good at this job that it actually wasn't effort at all and if we read all their reviews we'd see they're basically the same, or is this a genuinely talented person who somehow ended up doing this job for the money and is determined to have their fun with it.
If nothing else they actually watched the movie, props to them.
Dude, I know your brother thinks that this is really cool (the merch and poster and stuff lol) Congrats to your bro on his film writing 😆❤
I’m sorry Pinely, anything made by a child having fun with their older siblings can never be bad. It’s just too wholesome
Aw man,your cinematic prowess cannot be stopped. You are a titan of cinema and your movie, it was just wat too good it didnt even prove what you were out to prove in the film festivals video
The first review was the best one, they made it sound like a 3/5 review while actually acting like they watched it
I am genuinely blown away at the actual effort put into (some of) those reviews. Like I know “I watched a tiny video and wrote about it” isn’t a high bar but these days it not being ChatGPT garbage is awesome.
Sunny literally had a vision and he was right lmaooo
wake up kids mum and dad posted 🙌🏻
Unlock that Sunnyv2 video. We aint gone jump you
Lmao we swear bro, we wont dislike bombard you and call you trash
I love how crazy the cardboard is getting
The reviews made my jaw hurt from laughing
I unironically love these little movies so much though. They feel like something that would become instant classics if they we're uploaded to youtube like, 16 years ago or so. The visuals are clearly crafted with some amount of love, the story is all over the place, the voice acting is kinda shit and it's so unseriously serious that it just ends up being good.