12 Angry Men is such peak. I wish the single location jury drama had became a major genre. I feel like I could watch hundreds of movies in the same format and never get tired of it.
I urge anyone who hasn't to give "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" a chance. It's not just a "product of its time," but an epic that gets finer with age. It might be longer than you're used to, but if you put the phone down and stick with it, you'll be glad. If I can convince just one person here to give it a chance, this comment would have been worth it.
It's been one of my favorites for years! It's a masterpiece! Sergio Leone's 2nd best movie. It's only slightly surpassed by "Duck, You Sucker" in my mind.
10:00 Connor and Garnt have taken the complete opposite stance they took in the original anime 3 by 3. In that one Garnt clowned on Connor only having no personality in his 3 by 3 and only having "good" animes. Now Connor is the one saying having the highest rated anime as your favorite is showing you have no personality and Garnt is again clowning in him. Me thinks Garnt is a bit of a contrarian as well.
I’ve always thought that if you have seen a lot of movies, what you consider the best movie you’ve seen and your favorite movie shouldn’t be the same movie.
Hearing the boys talk about anything I'm more into than they are is pure torture lmao. I can only handle their takes on anime and music and manga and tv, but not movies
People who make watching movies their entire personality piss shitting and screaming because people have a normal conversation about movies. Cinephiles who get angry and can't help but shit on others for not having their "refined taste" are beyond obnoxious
@@daviddamien7122 They said it so often that I questioned myself and googled to double check XD Turns out there was also another german musician called Hans Zimmermann, but he was a carnivalist and died in 1994
One of the worst modern takes is that Hollywood has no creativity anymore and they don't make movies like they use to. This always comes from someone like garnt who sees 1 or 2 movies a year max
Real. Like there was a good variety of stuff last year. Something for everyone. Look Back, I Saw The TV Glow, The Substance, The Wild Robot, Wallace and Gromit, Flow, Challengers, Dune 2, Wicked, Late Night with the Devil, etc.
@@animesh2217 OK Nosferatu, Anora, Small Things like These, The Conclave, Dune 2 (so at least 1 great big blockbuster type movie), Oddity, Longlegs, Inside Out 2 (was great), A Different Man, the list goes on and on
Garnt saying hes not from a country that took part in WW2 like bro you were born and raised in Brighton and worked for the BBC wym literally couldnt be more involved
37:10, Garnt is actually wrong, Thailand was actually allied, albeit somewhat forcefully, with Japan during the Second World War. The infamous Burma railroad built by forced POW labor ran into Burma and Thailand. Thailand was baisically treated like a puppet state by the Japanese, however, and Thailand didn't participate heavily with their own military during WWII.
almost all movies focus first on the european western theater, then occupied europe, then the eastern theater, then the pacific, then the american homefront, then wartime japan. I can't remember seeing a movie covering the rest of asia. ww2 movies don't really seem to think the other areas are too too important.
I mean Connor is right with picking the best one. Or the most popular, and there is nothing wrong with that yes. But sometimes you wanna say something more niche, cause you wanna seem as if you've watched more then the usual.
I kinda get it though, as a huge lover of the Dark Knight its really hard to say it when you're not a teenager anymore because it's seen as edgy and way too quotable and memed to shit at this point, its not gonna make me love it less but I see his point unfortunately
I don’t really watch movies anymore, but the one movie that I recently watched that finally wasn’t a remake is The Substance, I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a really weird horror movie
Tarantino already made a horror movie- Death Proof (his half of Grindhouse). While most don’t consider it horror, he does. And spoilers- not scary in the traditional sense, and has a lot of feet.
I think Connor's memory may be playing tricks on him for Green Mille haha, the magic thing he's referring to doesn't show up right at the end, it happens MULTIPLE TIMES throughout the movie, I wanna say at least once by the halfway point but probably before (admittedly it's been a few years for me too but I know more than once for sure). They're also not like pretty butterflies, they're closer to moths or flies, making it far more eerie than he describes. It's a very striking imagine imagine tbh, I think it deserves the spot.
I completely agree Connor. The prequel fight scenes really do feel like WWE to me. People diss the original trilogy (which you really should watch...) for having slow fights, but at least those fights felt like two people trying to kill each other.
Memes can ruin movies to an extent but again that completely depends on the movie as well! For alot of people it's not that big of a deal but alot of us do feel bad when for example a movie is known mostly cuz of the memes & they aren't even selling it to newer audience correctly :/
1:22:20 Just correcting Joey about The Green Mile (and spoilers I guess): the main guy on death row with the "healing touch" was wrongly convicted, he didn't commit any crimes.
20:42 - The biggest example of memes ruining movies is “Morbius” (2022). The movie itself was a massive failure, but the memes helped put the final nail in the coffin. “Morbius” was so bad, it was pulled from theaters not long after its release. Then the ironic memes around the movie convinced Sony to put the movie back in theaters; which further helped in hurting the movie.
Star Wars feels different because thematically, it isn't science fiction, not really. It's an ordinary hero's journey/family drama with spacefantasy window dressing. Science fiction explores the future, natural, and or extreme consequences of the advancement of the sciences. Like Frankenstein for ex, explores the implications of using science to transcend death. Blade Runner explores a world where machines have become near identical to people and their subsequent persecution. At it's heart, star wars is about the saga of the skywalker family and their role in a political rebellion, *in space but also theres wizards*. Just my pretentious 2 cents.
Maturity is picking a different Tarantino movie as my favorite so I could appear not basic, and then realizing that Pulp Fiction is the best one by virtue of excelling at his style the best.
Mentioning movies, one from last year that got to top 70 of all time on letterboxd is I’m Still Here, its a brazilian movie about the military dictatorship that happened during the 60s to the 80s, it’s a masterpiece
There's a comedy burlesque show called "The Empire Strips Back." I'm not a huge Star Wars fan, but I 10/10 recommend if you're in LA when they are in town. Absolutely phenomenal.
1:18:20 I haven't seen the movie but there is a malayalam movie (my mother tongue) that adapted this story and it's like a classic here. Like, the actor who did the main role is like FREAKING AMAZING
I'll just recommend one of best western animated series I've seen in a long time: Scavengers reign, because people are sleeping on it. It's Nausicaa / Roadside picnic / Stalker (the movie) in space, it's amazing.
14:26 oh I use to be one of those people 41:12 I’m so happy to have watched that in theater 43:07 one of my fav movies ever 46:28 I’ve rewatched this scene so many times 50:40 I love Forest Gump 55:06 fun movie. I didn’t know the twist 1:18:14 my Psychology teacher put this on in class, liked it
“I watch it because I want to hate on it”….Connor, that lost me I’m sorry. You’re not the problem if you give your time to something, and if that’s what you want to do, it’s so unecessary.
Hans Zimmer wasn't the composer for Oppenheimer, it was his kind of student Ludwig Göransson who also did Tenet.
excuse me, that's Hans Zimmerman according to this guys
Hans Zimmerman sir, I loved your work on Oppenheimer
he was busy with dune 2
and the boss baby soundtrack
@@TheLandauMinimum I think you mean Oppenheimerman
Ah yes Hans ZIMMERMAN, my favorite composer.
Love his works with acclaimed director Christopher NOLANGUY.
Was that the guy who invented the Zimmermann-themed butt plug?
12 Angry Men is such peak. I wish the single location jury drama had became a major genre. I feel like I could watch hundreds of movies in the same format and never get tired of it.
I actually like Dog Day Afternoon better from the same director
I can already tell this video is gonna have absolutely horrendous takes, the boys are far from cinephiles.
This was exactly my thought.
Wouldn't like it any other way.
Yeeeep. On brand for the boys.
And you were right holy shit lmao
Obv garnt is a different phile
I urge anyone who hasn't to give "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" a chance. It's not just a "product of its time," but an epic that gets finer with age. It might be longer than you're used to, but if you put the phone down and stick with it, you'll be glad. If I can convince just one person here to give it a chance, this comment would have been worth it.
What shocked me the most was the music. Like that trilling note is THE tone used for Westerns!
Ill give it a watch and Ill let you know what I think!
Yeah I hope people give it a try because even Tarantino is in love with Sergio Leone's westerns
I love that film
It's been one of my favorites for years! It's a masterpiece! Sergio Leone's 2nd best movie. It's only slightly surpassed by "Duck, You Sucker" in my mind.
10:00 Connor and Garnt have taken the complete opposite stance they took in the original anime 3 by 3. In that one Garnt clowned on Connor only having no personality in his 3 by 3 and only having "good" animes. Now Connor is the one saying having the highest rated anime as your favorite is showing you have no personality and Garnt is again clowning in him. Me thinks Garnt is a bit of a contrarian as well.
2 sides of the same coin, lol
Lol why do you remember that
I’ve always thought that if you have seen a lot of movies, what you consider the best movie you’ve seen and your favorite movie shouldn’t be the same movie.
Hearing the boys talk about anything I'm more into than they are is pure torture lmao. I can only handle their takes on anime and music and manga and tv, but not movies
Omg I thought I was the only one!! I hate listening to them talk about movies, it’s so painful 😭
Guys who see 1 new movie a year love to wax poetic about movies not being good anymore
I mean, their takes on anime aren't much better.
Idk their shawshank being FMA has something to it
I’m on with you on this one, but I can’t say I’m surprise since this is trash taste lol
And all the cinephiles groaned loudly in unison 😭
People who make watching movies their entire personality piss shitting and screaming because people have a normal conversation about movies.
Cinephiles who get angry and can't help but shit on others for not having their "refined taste" are beyond obnoxious
Paraphrasing - "I only watched the bad Star Wars films, and for some indescribable reason I don't like Star Wars."
Hans Zimmer, not Zimmerman😂
And he did not do the Oppenheimer score, that was Ludwig Goransson (also did Mandalorian)
Every time they said Zimmerman I was like "No. PLEASE STOP"
Ludwig from video games??!!??
@@daviddamien7122 They said it so often that I questioned myself and googled to double check XD
Turns out there was also another german musician called Hans Zimmermann, but he was a carnivalist and died in 1994
Hearing them talk about Star Wars made me almost jump out of a window.
Ah yes Tarantino new movie: Foot Fetish
FF academy
One of the worst modern takes is that Hollywood has no creativity anymore and they don't make movies like they use to. This always comes from someone like garnt who sees 1 or 2 movies a year max
Real. Like there was a good variety of stuff last year. Something for everyone. Look Back, I Saw The TV Glow, The Substance, The Wild Robot, Wallace and Gromit, Flow, Challengers, Dune 2, Wicked, Late Night with the Devil, etc.
@@Chibi04 Dude, you just had 2 foreign movies and 1 2025 movie
Hollywood is dead and that's a good thing
@@animesh2217 OK
Nosferatu, Anora, Small Things like These, The Conclave, Dune 2 (so at least 1 great big blockbuster type movie), Oddity, Longlegs, Inside Out 2 (was great), A Different Man,
the list goes on and on
@@animesh2217 Meant to say last year. There are plenty of others, which is why I added "etc". Those are just some movies that I liked.
The spotify sponsor goes hard
i love build my online shops on Spotify
@@Bigbearlils on god bro
Jackie chan movies will always be legendary to me.
Facts. So many bangers
Police story is probably his best movie
….rush hour need I say more.
41:59 i like how they accidentally labelled the Shopify sponsored chapter "Spotify"
No way Joey’s Pretentious ass hasn’t gone through Top 50 IMBD movies 😂
When it comes to movies all three of them are normies
Transformer 2007 really needs more appreciation, it truly redefined VFX standard of the time and hell it still holds up so well in today standards
Garnt saying hes not from a country that took part in WW2 like bro you were born and raised in Brighton and worked for the BBC wym literally couldnt be more involved
I think he meant his homeland Thailand
He was born in Thailand no?
This will sound nerdy af but I kinda wanted them to use letterboxd for this video
doubt they into movies like that
Based
@@tonyp9884i feel like connor is either aware but didnt think about it or he doesn’t know and once he knows then he’ll be addicted
Letterboxd goated
37:10, Garnt is actually wrong, Thailand was actually allied, albeit somewhat forcefully, with Japan during the Second World War. The infamous Burma railroad built by forced POW labor ran into Burma and Thailand. Thailand was baisically treated like a puppet state by the Japanese, however, and Thailand didn't participate heavily with their own military during WWII.
almost all movies focus first on the european western theater, then occupied europe, then the eastern theater, then the pacific, then the american homefront, then wartime japan.
I can't remember seeing a movie covering the rest of asia.
ww2 movies don't really seem to think the other areas are too too important.
The redemption for the Django Unchained take
Timestamp?
@@popshot8898 47:09
“Hans Zimmerman” is hilarious because all I can think of is the guy who killed Trayvon Martin making a film score
Tarantino did make a horror movie. He’s made two. Bullet Proof and The Hateful Eight. According to him those are his interpretations of horror movies.
How on earth is Hateful Eight a horror movie. It's definitely a thriller
Bullet Proof? Do you mean Death Proof?
"I Japanese and German, so dont ask me". 😂😂😂
Mic cutting out randomly is not the jump scare I was expecting
I think a "Favourite movies from the 90's 80's" episode would be cool!
I mean Connor is right with picking the best one. Or the most popular, and there is nothing wrong with that yes. But sometimes you wanna say something more niche, cause you wanna seem as if you've watched more then the usual.
Garnt letting pop culture Influence how he feels about films is weak.
I kinda get it though, as a huge lover of the Dark Knight its really hard to say it when you're not a teenager anymore because it's seen as edgy and way too quotable and memed to shit at this point, its not gonna make me love it less but I see his point unfortunately
In the words of Peter Griffin, "I did not care for The Godfather"
Fun fact: elves in lord of the rings are canonically flat earthers.
Parasite,Burning(2018),Tokyo godfathers and LOTR are my favourite movies
Shawshank Redemption is one of the greatest movies ever. More people need to watch it
No
Did anyone else notice how different Garnt's voice kinda sounds when he thinks the cameras aren't on?
My favorite movies will always be Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead and whatever that says about me I'll gladly own it.
I don’t really watch movies anymore, but the one movie that I recently watched that finally wasn’t a remake is The Substance, I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a really weird horror movie
Shawshank Redemption is not just a movie it is an experience
Tarantino already made a horror movie- Death Proof (his half of Grindhouse). While most don’t consider it horror, he does. And spoilers- not scary in the traditional sense, and has a lot of feet.
I think Connor's memory may be playing tricks on him for Green Mille haha, the magic thing he's referring to doesn't show up right at the end, it happens MULTIPLE TIMES throughout the movie, I wanna say at least once by the halfway point but probably before (admittedly it's been a few years for me too but I know more than once for sure). They're also not like pretty butterflies, they're closer to moths or flies, making it far more eerie than he describes. It's a very striking imagine imagine tbh, I think it deserves the spot.
Connor once again *absolutely* correct. Two Towers is the best one and is under-appreciated for NO REASON. (And that The Hobbit was a disaster)
FINALLY IM CAUGHT UP (HAVENT WATCHED IN A YEAR AND ONLY STARTED AGAIN LAST WEEK AND IM NOW COAUGHT UP WITH ALL TRASH TASTE LORE!!) 😂😅 🔥
ludwig the youtuber did the score for Oppenheimer
Genuinely love when episodes start like this 😂
It's weird how Conner is trying to be as snobby as Joey used to be and Joey just being chill on not taking himself so seriously now
Not even a minute in and they talk about shitting themselves
Never change, lads
I'm scared to watch this I don't have high hopes for these guys movie knowledge😂
I completely agree Connor. The prequel fight scenes really do feel like WWE to me. People diss the original trilogy (which you really should watch...) for having slow fights, but at least those fights felt like two people trying to kill each other.
Yes, I too remember when Obi-Wan just HAD to do that little twirl in that crucial life or death fighting situation against Vader in a new hope. Lol
Calling 2024 a bad year of cinema is wild with movies like The Wild Robot, Nosferatu and The Substance
please tell me I'm not the only one screaming at Connor of his terrible take on Deadpool and wolverine!!??
Memes can ruin movies to an extent but again that completely depends on the movie as well! For alot of people it's not that big of a deal but alot of us do feel bad when for example a movie is known mostly cuz of the memes & they aren't even selling it to newer audience correctly :/
nawh why is this spotify 41:25 instead of shopify(please fix🙏🙏)
1:22:20 Just correcting Joey about The Green Mile (and spoilers I guess): the main guy on death row with the "healing touch" was wrongly convicted, he didn't commit any crimes.
Certified Cinema moment
"Im Denzel, here's my gladiators!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I fkn died so hard!
Spaghetti Western is such a funny name bc it’s like Western film by an Italian 😂 i think later just meant European western
Every time I comment I take the first spot, so today I will be second.
Bruh
i believe
Nice try.
1:26:53 Joey's impression sounds SO on point
How did you get that far ahaha the vid came out 30 mins ago
If for action, always go for Jackie Chan's movie. Intense drama and great acting, definitely any Denzel Washington's movie.
The departed, god i love that one i still quote it every now and then
YES! I love movies, these kind of videos from them are my fav
20:42 - The biggest example of memes ruining movies is “Morbius” (2022). The movie itself was a massive failure, but the memes helped put the final nail in the coffin.
“Morbius” was so bad, it was pulled from theaters not long after its release. Then the ironic memes around the movie convinced Sony to put the movie back in theaters; which further helped in hurting the movie.
The shopify timestamp says spotify lmao
Fun Fact: Quite a lot of the IMDB 250 are based on books/comic books/graphic novels.
Star Wars feels different because thematically, it isn't science fiction, not really. It's an ordinary hero's journey/family drama with spacefantasy window dressing. Science fiction explores the future, natural, and or extreme consequences of the advancement of the sciences. Like Frankenstein for ex, explores the implications of using science to transcend death. Blade Runner explores a world where machines have become near identical to people and their subsequent persecution. At it's heart, star wars is about the saga of the skywalker family and their role in a political rebellion, *in space but also theres wizards*.
Just my pretentious 2 cents.
"We're pulling back on ads for a while." Scuffed.
Sounds like this one is way prerecorded: when talking about stop motion movies (wallace and grommit) they said its gonna be release on december 18th
Garnt's sweater game is god tier today
I just wanna say, High School Musical 3 did the rotating hallway first before Inception
Sincerity is having confidence that your premise isn't stupid.
As The Endless One once said "my kokoro wish is to be Stephen King high on coke writing 5 books a day"
i hate when people say "they dont make movies like this anymore" because they fucking do you just don't put in the effort to find them
Maturity is picking a different Tarantino movie as my favorite so I could appear not basic, and then realizing that Pulp Fiction is the best one by virtue of excelling at his style the best.
17:12 Hans Zimmer is great, but he didn’t score Oppenheimer. Ludwig Göransson is the composer.
The Seven Samurai should have been in the list.
It's at an 8.6 on IMDb
@@Ash_Wen-li Which is pretty good for a foreign language film. I would have replaced The Good, the Bad and the Ugly with The Seven Samurai, IMHO.
Garnt saying Hans Zimmer did the Oppenheimer OST physically hurt me ngl, put some respect on Ludwigs name
Mentioning movies, one from last year that got to top 70 of all time on letterboxd is I’m Still Here, its a brazilian movie about the military dictatorship that happened during the 60s to the 80s, it’s a masterpiece
My Nolan's favorite movie is The prestige!
When an episode gets 500 views in the first minute, you know it'll be good :)
who's gonna tell Gigguk that Tarantino is currently working on his final film!?
Schindlers List is so much better than Saving Private Ryan. Garnt should really watch it.
"Coffee is coffee", god damn it Garnt...
Shopify is misspelled as spotify btw
About the original version of The Departed
The Original one is called: Infernal Affairs and is from Hong Kong
I loved the tier-list episode, need more of those
16:54 its Hans Zimmer. Hans Zimmermann was another German musician, albeit waaay less known.
Connor not liking Forrest Gump really shows he ain't American lol
There's plenty of Americans who don't fw Forrest Gump wym
Just realized how much better letterboxd top 250 is than the Imdb top 250
There's a comedy burlesque show called "The Empire Strips Back." I'm not a huge Star Wars fan, but I 10/10 recommend if you're in LA when they are in town. Absolutely phenomenal.
31:47 for anyone who wants to know, I think garnt is talking about "the marvelazation of cinema" video
wish they did the letterboxd top 250
The video where they look at the letterboxd top 250 is gonna be even worse
1:18:20 I haven't seen the movie but there is a malayalam movie (my mother tongue) that adapted this story and it's like a classic here. Like, the actor who did the main role is like FREAKING AMAZING
I'll just recommend one of best western animated series I've seen in a long time: Scavengers reign, because people are sleeping on it. It's Nausicaa / Roadside picnic / Stalker (the movie) in space, it's amazing.
God damn, I just LOVE Hans Zimmerman 😂
Watching Interstellar for the first time on an airplane is criminal.
Audio this episode was really trolling Mudan
bruh they were hating on Jamie fox in the 3x3 episode and now they think he did a great jon in Django WTF
Skip over 12 angry men if you don't want any spoilers...
14:26 oh I use to be one of those people
41:12 I’m so happy to have watched that in theater
43:07 one of my fav movies ever
46:28 I’ve rewatched this scene so many times
50:40 I love Forest Gump
55:06 fun movie. I didn’t know the twist
1:18:14 my Psychology teacher put this on in class, liked it
The good, the bad, and the ugly is a great movie. Loved it as a kid
“I watch it because I want to hate on it”….Connor, that lost me I’m sorry. You’re not the problem if you give your time to something, and if that’s what you want to do, it’s so unecessary.