There’s something about how you narrate and review in your videos that is absolutely enticing. You make every movie feel so much more powerful through your reviews. You obviously have a gift for it! I can’t wait to see what else you have in store :)
I watched most of these movie Reviews, I might have forgotten to thumb up all of them, but I can tell you I really enjoyed them! The way you present your thoughts. The different point of these movies you want to talk about. I really enjoy the quiet music on the back, and the way you narrate. Other channels I see about movie reviews often use exaggeration or humor as a vehicle for their videos. not saying thats a bad thing. what I'm saying, you have managed to establish a really nice, calm and soothing way of making these videos, so yeah. I feel "Narrating" is the right word, is not so much just a review or critic commentary, you manage to elaborate a nice story with your thoughts AND also present interesting points about a movie, both good, bad and interesting information of production or about who directed the project. REALLY good job! Keep up the good work :D
Thank you so much! 😁 I'm glad that you're enjoying my videos, I've been figuring out my style over the past year but I feel like I'm finally settling into something that I'm comfortable with. Looking forward to posting more with time!
I remember watching it with my dad. While I enjoyed it for the most part, the climax was a bit of a stretch. Onee character manages to dig through solid concrete to save the day. Afterwards, they summon the power of Toy Story 4 to teleport a ramp they can drive their motorcycle off of to escape the villains.
I've just discovered your channel and I'm very excited about your work. It's great! I am VERY subscribed lawl. I know this could across completely out of left field (especially having not seen the movie myself) but I noticed that in the scene you highlighted of Mr. Fox talking with his son, Ash, he says "...or 'she'..." and Mr. Fox says, "-Right, because we didn't know what you were yet." And that kinda stuck with me until the very end where every other Fox child is drinking Apple juice but Ash is drinking Grape juice and it just so happens to have stained his lips as if wearing lipstick. I'm not pretending like it's not possible I'm reading entirely into it (it could just be a symbol of him having his own identity) but I just found it really interesting how they chose to frame it staining his lips that way. Thoughts?
Hey Gabby, thanks for subscribing! I'm glad you like what I'm doing here! I think that's a very interesting observation you made there. Honestly it hadn't occurred to me that those things might be connected. I had simply read it, like you described, as Ash being different by drinking another kind of juice and getting it all over himself. But there could perhaps be more there. I think I would need to rewatch it with that angle specifically in mind to see if there's a pattern that emerges. Honestly I'd recommend checking out the movie (it's really very very good) and seeing if there are any other elements that align with the pattern you saw! Every movie means something different to each person, and the prism of your experiences might help you see something I missed.
If I wasn't watching you already dude, you'd have one now for sure! Such an interesting talk on Manhood and social pressures, told by way of a talking Fox no less, applause!
Hey, thank you so much! I'm glad you liked this one, it meant a lot to me to talk about this movie and the theme it represents. Stay tuned, because I got a new video coming out really soon. Pending copyright clearance it might even be out tonight!
I thought this movie was okay. I mean the source material is very short so I guess they had to make up their own stuff. I personally think Roald Dahl who wrote the book, would’ve hated it. He was very picky when it came to film adaptations. He hated Willy Wonka because of Gene Wilder’s portrayal of Wonka and The Witches because of the happy ending.
@@huntercoleman460 Well, yeah. Other people wouldn’t understand how the author feels about the changes made. My point is, if people prefer the movie because they find it to be better than the book, that’s fine. If you don’t like it when a movie tells the story differently to the novel, that’s your problem. “the hate changes bias” is NOT how you analyse films
I’m a furry who actually wants a tail and will get one surgically attached to my butt when that’s possible. I suspect that Mr. Fox got his tail back in the movie adaptation in order to be more sensitive to us!
There’s something about how you narrate and review in your videos that is absolutely enticing. You make every movie feel so much more powerful through your reviews. You obviously have a gift for it! I can’t wait to see what else you have in store :)
I watched most of these movie Reviews, I might have forgotten to thumb up all of them, but I can tell you I really enjoyed them! The way you present your thoughts. The different point of these movies you want to talk about. I really enjoy the quiet music on the back, and the way you narrate. Other channels I see about movie reviews often use exaggeration or humor as a vehicle for their videos. not saying thats a bad thing. what I'm saying, you have managed to establish a really nice, calm and soothing way of making these videos, so yeah. I feel "Narrating" is the right word, is not so much just a review or critic commentary, you manage to elaborate a nice story with your thoughts AND also present interesting points about a movie, both good, bad and interesting information of production or about who directed the project.
REALLY good job! Keep up the good work :D
Thank you so much! 😁 I'm glad that you're enjoying my videos, I've been figuring out my style over the past year but I feel like I'm finally settling into something that I'm comfortable with. Looking forward to posting more with time!
@@DanielGoldhorn LOOKING FORWARD TO WATCH THOSE VIDEOS :D
I remember watching it with my dad. While I enjoyed it for the most part, the climax was a bit of a stretch. Onee character manages to dig through solid concrete to save the day. Afterwards, they summon the power of Toy Story 4 to teleport a ramp they can drive their motorcycle off of to escape the villains.
Although I didn't like the Fantastic Mr. Fox film, I can appreciate how it adapted the book.
It’s always a good day when Daniel uploads a video.
Also, loved the new outro
I've just discovered your channel and I'm very excited about your work. It's great! I am VERY subscribed lawl.
I know this could across completely out of left field (especially having not seen the movie myself) but I noticed that in the scene you highlighted of Mr. Fox talking with his son, Ash, he says "...or 'she'..." and Mr. Fox says, "-Right, because we didn't know what you were yet." And that kinda stuck with me until the very end where every other Fox child is drinking Apple juice but Ash is drinking Grape juice and it just so happens to have stained his lips as if wearing lipstick. I'm not pretending like it's not possible I'm reading entirely into it (it could just be a symbol of him having his own identity) but I just found it really interesting how they chose to frame it staining his lips that way. Thoughts?
Hey Gabby, thanks for subscribing! I'm glad you like what I'm doing here!
I think that's a very interesting observation you made there. Honestly it hadn't occurred to me that those things might be connected. I had simply read it, like you described, as Ash being different by drinking another kind of juice and getting it all over himself. But there could perhaps be more there. I think I would need to rewatch it with that angle specifically in mind to see if there's a pattern that emerges.
Honestly I'd recommend checking out the movie (it's really very very good) and seeing if there are any other elements that align with the pattern you saw! Every movie means something different to each person, and the prism of your experiences might help you see something I missed.
If I wasn't watching you already dude, you'd have one now for sure! Such an interesting talk on Manhood and social pressures, told by way of a talking Fox no less, applause!
Hey, thank you so much! I'm glad you liked this one, it meant a lot to me to talk about this movie and the theme it represents. Stay tuned, because I got a new video coming out really soon. Pending copyright clearance it might even be out tonight!
@@DanielGoldhorn I'm proud of ya for coming this far man, keep on!
"Blow up the rest of the fox hole" I can't tell if that is intentional.
Wonderful analysis, keep em coming!
Thank you! I just got a major breakthrough on my Snowpiercer video, that should be popping up in the next few days here!
I thought this movie was okay. I mean the source material is very short so I guess they had to make up their own stuff. I personally think Roald Dahl who wrote the book, would’ve hated it. He was very picky when it came to film adaptations. He hated Willy Wonka because of Gene Wilder’s portrayal of Wonka and The Witches because of the happy ending.
Just a reminder, Roald Dahl isn’t the boss of how we view these movies
@@finalmountain I mean he is the guy who wrote the source material so I’m sure this is something only writers can understand.
@@huntercoleman460 Well, yeah. Other people wouldn’t understand how the author feels about the changes made.
My point is, if people prefer the movie because they find it to be better than the book, that’s fine.
If you don’t like it when a movie tells the story differently to the novel, that’s your problem.
“the hate changes bias” is NOT how you analyse films
I’m a furry who actually wants a tail and will get one surgically attached to my butt when that’s possible. I suspect that Mr. Fox got his tail back in the movie adaptation in order to be more sensitive to us!