It really snuck up on me, I loved it. Not usually a fan of the Blue Harvest thing, but I loved this and how (justifiably) pleased James is with himself.
Nick Mason is the world's greatest best friend. He doesn't really conrtibute anything, but his mate wanted to start a podcast and he's done his darndest to make sure it succeeds.
I choose to believe that TLJ hated Jim Carey simply because he was lead to believe that Two-Face was going to be the Nicholson style role and then Carrey came in and Ace Ventura’s all over the place and steals Jones’ thunder. And I don’t blame him. I love TLJ and Two-Face, but it’s very obvious that Riddler comes in and leaves Two-Face in the shadows while he gets all the love and accolades (deservedly so)
I will pick Batman Forever over Batman Returns every single time. I was one of those kids that was horrifed and disturbed by Batman Returns. Sure it was a few years before my time but being a kid in the mid 90s watching Batman 89 and falling in love with the franchise I still remember being so scared of the Penguin and the Max Schrek electrocution in particular. But Forever was something I appreciated a lot more. Even today. Yes it may slightly be nostalgia but I much prefer the vibe of Forever to the weird bleak and violent one from Returns. And they DEFINITLEY went too far in the next sequel but Forever is the real sweet spot the franchise shouldve fallen into in that era.
I always look at these 2 more as sequels to the 60s series because they're too campy. The ice puns, the skates jutting out the bottom of the boots, The Riddler humping throughout the Batcave. These 2 movies were just too goofy
Forever was a two-fer… Bruce Wayne reaffirms his commitment to being Batman literally until he dies. They play it as a positive breakthrough in his mental health when it’s very likely the most self-destructive choice he could make for himself and his adopted adult son… also it’s technically the fourth Batman movie if you count 66
The Thor movies follow this pattern - the first two are dark, the third one they add colour (and new director) and on the fourth they go too far with the colour.
Actually, it was the fact the film was horny and contained even more horniness than reached the screen that was the reason the film was shot under the title 'Blue Harvest'
this is the best Blue Harvest bit to date
It really snuck up on me, I loved it. Not usually a fan of the Blue Harvest thing, but I loved this and how (justifiably) pleased James is with himself.
Haha I also lost it during the Blue Harvest Runner! Classic
I came here just to see how long James laughed at his own Blue Harvest joke, I fully expect it to be the entire extended length
This was the best blue harvest ever haha
Telling MJ to "go back to hell", might be the funniest thing these two have ever said.
That blue harvest bit 😂😂😂😂 completely Nailed it James
27:10 Big Bat! Honestly, for me that was the funniest thing to come out of your original Batman Forever video from years ago.
Nick Mason is the world's greatest best friend. He doesn't really conrtibute anything, but his mate wanted to start a podcast and he's done his darndest to make sure it succeeds.
Are you joking or being sarcastic?
The man is very funny.
@@raphaeldwain7834 I don't know where sarcasm would apply there? Would sir like another cocktail?
I choose to believe that TLJ hated Jim Carey simply because he was lead to believe that Two-Face was going to be the Nicholson style role and then Carrey came in and Ace Ventura’s all over the place and steals Jones’ thunder. And I don’t blame him. I love TLJ and Two-Face, but it’s very obvious that Riddler comes in and leaves Two-Face in the shadows while he gets all the love and accolades (deservedly so)
Just a man, adopting another man.
The blue harvest bit hahahah, I'm dying hahahahahahah
I will pick Batman Forever over Batman Returns every single time. I was one of those kids that was horrifed and disturbed by Batman Returns. Sure it was a few years before my time but being a kid in the mid 90s watching Batman 89 and falling in love with the franchise I still remember being so scared of the Penguin and the Max Schrek electrocution in particular. But Forever was something I appreciated a lot more. Even today. Yes it may slightly be nostalgia but I much prefer the vibe of Forever to the weird bleak and violent one from Returns. And they DEFINITLEY went too far in the next sequel but Forever is the real sweet spot the franchise shouldve fallen into in that era.
See James, this is why you film these. Just to get Mason's reaction to your bits.
I always look at these 2 more as sequels to the 60s series because they're too campy. The ice puns, the skates jutting out the bottom of the boots, The Riddler humping throughout the Batcave. These 2 movies were just too goofy
I really wanted a special audio track where Adam West (RIP) dubbed over Batman's lines for the Schumacher films.
@@Radvengence That would've been so magical
Forever was a two-fer… Bruce Wayne reaffirms his commitment to being Batman literally until he dies. They play it as a positive breakthrough in his mental health when it’s very likely the most self-destructive choice he could make for himself and his adopted adult son… also it’s technically the fourth Batman movie if you count 66
2:44 - I think that's actually the same guy.
My younger cousin’s favorite Batman villain was two-face
i'd kill to hear james continue to lose his shit after they cut
The Thor movies follow this pattern - the first two are dark, the third one they add colour (and new director) and on the fourth they go too far with the colour.
Love a big sandwich.
🍿👀
Actually, it was the fact the film was horny and contained even more horniness than reached the screen that was the reason the film was shot under the title 'Blue Harvest'
10:34 "He's so proud of himself, Folks."
Maybe, but should he be?
That's the worst Blue Harvest Shoehorn(TM) yet by far.
By far.