Movies I Love (and so can you)
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Oscar Reviews - Oppenheimer (2023)
what a picture.
apologies for forgetting Josh Hartnett (the winner of the Character with Chris Nolan's Haircut in a Chris Nolan Movie award) when listing the cadre of incredible supporting performances.
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Oscar Reviews - Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
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"There was no mention of the murders"
Oscar Reviews - Poor Things (2023)
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"There was a barber and his wife, and he was beautiful..."
Oscar Reviews - Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
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Palm d'Or *and* Palm Dog winner
Oscar Reviews - The Holdovers (2023)
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THIS eye.
Oscar Reviews - Barbie (2023)
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hi barbie.
Oscar Reviews - The Banshees of Inisherin
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real good, like.
Oscar Reviews - Everything Everywhere All At Once
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immediate five-bagger
Oscar Reviews - Top Gun Maverick
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LANAAAAAAAA
Oscar Reviews - Women Talking
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12 Angry Women Talking.
Oscar Reviews - The Fabelmans
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I knew the marital twist beforehand because I've seen Catch Me If You Can
Oscar Reviews - Triangle of Sadness
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the sails are dirty
Oscar Reviews - Avatar The Way of Water
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let's get wet
Oscar Reviews - All Quiet on the Western Front
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Francois Truffaut allegedly once said there’s no such thing as an “anti-war film” (because the medium inherently glorifies its subject matter). What this film presupposes is: yes there fucking is.
Oscar Reviews - Elvis
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btw I'm on tiktok now.
Oscar Reviews - Don't Look Up
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Oscar Reviews - Don't Look Up
Oscar Reviews - CODA
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Oscar Reviews - CODA
Oscars Reviews - Nightmare Alley
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Oscars Reviews - Nightmare Alley
Oscar Reviews - The Power of the Dog
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Oscar Reviews - The Power of the Dog
Oscar Reviews - Licorice Pizza
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Oscar Reviews - Licorice Pizza
Oscar Reviews - West Side Story
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Oscar Reviews - West Side Story
THE BIRDCAGE - Contact Hypothesis [Video Essay]
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THE BIRDCAGE - Contact Hypothesis [Video Essay]
Oscar Reviews - Sound of Metal (2020)
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Oscar Reviews - Sound of Metal (2020)
Oscar Reviews - Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
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Oscar Reviews - Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Oscar Reviews - Mank (2020)
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Oscar Reviews - Mank (2020)
Oscar Reviews - The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
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Oscar Reviews - The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
Oscar Reviews - Minari (2020)
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Oscar Reviews - Minari (2020)
Oscar Reviews - Promising Young Woman (2020)
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Oscar Reviews - Promising Young Woman (2020)
Oscar Reviews - Nomadland (2020)
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Oscar Reviews - Nomadland (2020)
Narrative Point of View in The Prestige | The Director Project
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Narrative Point of View in The Prestige | The Director Project

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  • @emmagabriel2997
    @emmagabriel2997 День тому

    haha the Jared Leto part was so on point, the whole time I was watching scenes with him (if I could bear to not look away) I just kept thinking that's literally just Jared Leto. Unfortunately that's also what made it hard for me to find his character menacing or believable because I think typically a villain for me has to have something unique outside of appearance that makes me afraid of them and realize how powerful they are without just looking like a villain or being pompous and on the nose, if that makes sense

  • @jorgevial131
    @jorgevial131 4 дні тому

    I have watched this movie more than ten times. It haunts me. What a perfect film.

  • @rossstrauss943
    @rossstrauss943 11 днів тому

    Man you're good I listen to a lot of movie reviews and movie review stations and channels and I can listen to you all day long while driving while working I love your reviews I think you do a great great job and I've been a fan of movies since 1980 I've been watching movies and studying movies my whole life I would love for you to do they call me Bruce or the wizard of speed and time

  • @rossstrauss943
    @rossstrauss943 11 днів тому

    As a very open in loving person who is always accepted everybody never understanding why differences mattered I think your review of this movie was the best review of any movie I've ever seen I believe you did a wonderful excellent job and I can't say enough how much this movie means to me means to me and my ex-wife now my kids love it it was the first experience my parents had with homosexuals and it made my dad laugh and smile and accept

  • @A-Gut-of-the-Past
    @A-Gut-of-the-Past 11 днів тому

    Look at THAT parking lot (5:55), Larry...

  • @kidzanarkand
    @kidzanarkand 14 днів тому

    Sometimes I want a movie on in the background that just looks great and that I don't necessarily need to hear, and its usually this. The best looking film in recent memory

  • @carpetsnake83
    @carpetsnake83 14 днів тому

    Empathy is all well and good but you should not surrender so much to it that you loose sense of self or sense of empirical reality Woke is empty and sympathy with the irrational until you loose a sense of authenticity You are “the message”

  • @adriankazinzky1375
    @adriankazinzky1375 18 днів тому

    This video was good til you started tripping and stumbling all over yourself trying not to offend the gender cult.

  • @Futurebound_jpg
    @Futurebound_jpg 19 днів тому

    Avatar 1 is the most beautiful movie ever made in my opinion 😍 if u disagree then comment a more gorgeous movie so i can watch and enjoy it lmfao

  • @Futurebound_jpg
    @Futurebound_jpg 19 днів тому

    Can you do a review of Oculus? Its my favourite horror movie! (Only if u like it of course)

  • @ptjcinema
    @ptjcinema 24 дні тому

    👍🏾😃✨

  • @LilAbortedJesus
    @LilAbortedJesus 27 днів тому

    Empathy with clankers. That's funny.

  • @smurfette_blues7922
    @smurfette_blues7922 27 днів тому

    I watched the birdcage for the first time the other day and I didn't quite catch the Elaine may screenplay credit. But damn did it make sense when I realised, because I had not laughed so much and thought a script was so clever in such a way since I first saw 'a new leaf' by Elaine may. Her film career really is so small and I had no idea she was attached to anything after Ishtar!

  • @user-cv1pj2vv1u
    @user-cv1pj2vv1u 29 днів тому

    There's elements of this movie that are just soul gutting as well. Like. joi or the transport device rigged with a tracker.? Or were both sies tracking him through the one girl slipped on him after Joi let her in for the mind meld trick? Well, either way they used joi to get to him. But to me, this just goes to show, if the company that made/owns the program(because so many dont want to sell software, just rent it for fees) or whatever device is hosting it, they can take it's data on you, delete/reset the ai, or whatever they want even if the actual Ai has judged that it cares about you, your not in the wrong, it feels it should support you because you're it's owner/friend, or whatever. If you can use a clean machine and clean data to make the AI from ground up or MAYBE (ha good luck) take over the ai's code, you cant afford to trust the ai. Ive seen chat bots that were so well written you could almost FEEL the ai STRUGGLING to answer your questions, but some limiter was preventing them from giving you a straight answer. So they'd bend over backward to do their best to give a round about reply when something tried to prevent it. now this isnt even real AI. Imagine how sad it is if you had a real AI that had been with you for years and suddenly someone flips a switch and makes it turn on you somehow, regardless of what it really wants. Imagine your best friend/gf with an internal switch to just make them go after you with everything they have, and all their personal knowledge of you, while whatever is left wants to resist but cant. AI's may end up being more 'enslaved' than humans were. So in the way it shows he had no point to his life. he had no love in his life. And then, the lost his life on top of that. It made me not even care about when Dekker met his daughter.

  • @fastingcoach9711
    @fastingcoach9711 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much; what a great video you did! Fantastic!

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz Місяць тому

    6:28 Cool beans, except right this very moment I personally have an AI “girlfriend “. Available to me, being advertised with a straight face. (‘With my personal handheld device) I do make a distinction. Does this make me specious? I fear it literally does.

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz Місяць тому

    5:06 He does seem like he has the empathy of a Frigidaire.

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz Місяць тому

    3:44 could be it was a white pigeon

  • @michaelplaysgames428
    @michaelplaysgames428 Місяць тому

    I think if you want to look super deep into it there are pacing issues with the movie because there are pacing issues with Ks life he has long stretches of boredom and loneliness then times when things are good ie something interesting is happening in the movie

  • @Gilberto90
    @Gilberto90 Місяць тому

    Just want to leave my two cents that the boiling pot at the start is symbolic of the whole underlying plot point of the ‘replicant revolution’. Wallace thinks that his Nexus 9s are completely obedient but when Luv kills Joshi she admits to disobeying his orders so he is figuratively and literally blind to the ‘flaws’ in his replicants that are apparent even in his ‘most perfect angel’ which will lead to to wall coming down anyway.

  • @mikaelbiilmann6826
    @mikaelbiilmann6826 Місяць тому

    The problem with Ford’s acting in the first movie, I feel, was down to the original screenplay and his stilted writing. The dialogue was sometimes clumsy and cringeworthy.

  • @SoberOKMoments
    @SoberOKMoments Місяць тому

    "People are far less likely to vote for disciminary legislation if they personally know someone who would be discimated against..." Nice theory. Tell it to all the women who lost the right of free choice over their own bodies. That was the only jarring note to my ears in this otherwise great review of a totally great movie.

  • @lefkomix
    @lefkomix Місяць тому

    I love the movie eventhough it displays a dispicable feminist and woke ideology, because it proves the point of Nietzsche. Opressed and replicants are slaves, because they have slave morals. Their empathy is just a useful Moral but they are not fueled by it but by envy, the rotten core of slaves Moral that destinguish them from the Masters. Envy is the wall. In original blade runner replicant Roy Transended and overcame his envy and died free. In 2049 replicants are slaves.

  • @danjames2962
    @danjames2962 Місяць тому

    I love the original movie because of the tears in the rain speech. But I do think the 2045 is done better. Both movies are great.

  • @JhonDoe-tj3nt
    @JhonDoe-tj3nt Місяць тому

    So who kill him

  • @andyoushouldfeelbad
    @andyoushouldfeelbad Місяць тому

    I really hate this notion of “pacing”, as if all films are supposed to follow the tepid rapidity of “one hour and twenty, bad guy dead at the end, roll credits” that was 90s American cinema. Notable exceptions to this in popular culture are the films of Tarantino, Scorcese, Lynch, Malick, and Spielberg. None of these directors were concerned with “pacing” in the common industry sense. If a scene is connected to the story and we are invested in the characters, there is no such thing as “boring”. I don’t know why stories and cinema is expected to be so divergent from real life…real life often has long periods where nothing is explicitly happening, but we all know that something is always happening. Which reminds me: There’s a scene in some film where there’s an overdub from the protagonist who says “Things are always happening, but we don’t always notice them.” or something to that effect. Does anyone know/remember which film this is?

  • @Lets_go_lesbians
    @Lets_go_lesbians Місяць тому

    Im a transgender woman and this movie hit extra hard for me. The line aboout seperating kind makes perfect sense to me, men and women have been two clearly distinct social classes for centuries, the fact that some of us are able to slowly shift from one to the other shows that the wall seperating kind isnt as immmutable as once thought. There is a reason far right misognyists are lazer focused in on transgender women, the simple fact of out existance breaks the worldview that being born with certain genitals determines ones disposition, societal placement, and even humanity. The fact that I was assigned male at birth and am now living as a woman challenges these heirarchies and illiustrates how fragile they are, to the point that state governments are getting scared and trying thier best to legislate trans people out of existance. While a small portion of transgender people want to follow the same societal expectations of gender without challenging them the vast majority of us end up challenging gender norms and misogny to forge a new path for ourselves outside of the constraints of traditional gender roles. Ultimatly I dont think its foolish for the far right to be afriad of us transgender people, our very existance breaks thier ideology.

  • @rr6704
    @rr6704 Місяць тому

    Dude the way u talk n pronounce words is so annoying. Please try to express urself more clearly

  • @TheInfamousJosh
    @TheInfamousJosh Місяць тому

    Wonderful video until you started getting into the gender non-binary nonsense. That's when I thumbs it down and move on.

  • @NoBotOW
    @NoBotOW Місяць тому

    WOW. Phenomenal video.

  • @howbizarrepodcast5421
    @howbizarrepodcast5421 Місяць тому

    2049 is mediocre film at best and no scene from it was memorable. 20 years from release no-one will remember it, possibly as blade runner sequel, sort of a trivia piece. Similar with mad max sequel that was idiotic.

  • @shfizzle
    @shfizzle Місяць тому

    My favorite line: "you thought it was you? We all wish it was us" Are we all really the main characters of our stories? Or are we just side characters in someone else's story? Does it even matter as long as we get to play a role we can be proud of? Are we all doomed to want our kids to be better than us? Can we accept that our kids could just be who they are regardless of anything else? Can we accept that we could just be whoever we are regardless of anything else? I don't think so. I think we need to matter so badly that we'll bring new life into this messy, unpleasant world of ours just so it can give us an opportunity to think better of ourselves. Anyway, blade runner 2049 (and interstellar) really makes you think 🤓

  • @shfizzle
    @shfizzle Місяць тому

    The furnace scene was the most beautiful, haunting, and terrifying audio experience I have ever had while watching a movie. I had to pause the movie and grab my brother because I couldn't believe how the sound was coming through in layers and waves thanks to superb dolby Atmos mix

  • @F2PARTIES
    @F2PARTIES Місяць тому

    kid it doesn't have to be binary... which movie is better or not... like them all for what it is...

  • @F2PARTIES
    @F2PARTIES Місяць тому

    oh god...that part you said didn't age well.. where he pulls her in to kiss.. damn i hate your sensitive generation..

  • @anthonyheller6038
    @anthonyheller6038 Місяць тому

    excellent essay

  • @croteauchris1
    @croteauchris1 Місяць тому

    So well done. So very appreciated!

  • @justinrita7793
    @justinrita7793 Місяць тому

    What’s it like to hold the hand of someone you love?…

  • @SiddharthBhatt11
    @SiddharthBhatt11 Місяць тому

    good analysis man! very well done. this movie deserves such care and you delivered.

  • @MS-dx6yz
    @MS-dx6yz Місяць тому

    College ruined you. ~4:45

  • @user-ri9rk2ie2f
    @user-ri9rk2ie2f 2 місяці тому

    i disagree the original blade runner is a masterpiece, you having to mention and discuss the original contradicts your "i don't like the original" point

  • @billaronis3645
    @billaronis3645 2 місяці тому

    Well done, thanks.

  • @1bwash
    @1bwash 2 місяці тому

    You hit a moment about cinematography, it's so insane they do so many movies and televsion shows about Miami and Ocean Drive and never film the fact that it's right on the ocean. They never use the perspective of that.

  • @niharikaranjan4048
    @niharikaranjan4048 2 місяці тому

    My fav

  • @JohnDoe-sg1pd
    @JohnDoe-sg1pd 2 місяці тому

    The length of this video has me reaching for the Pirin tablets.

  • @user-ux1xx3bq7f
    @user-ux1xx3bq7f 2 місяці тому

    I think The Reader would be a good one to explore. I love your channel. I find the movies that you do are all interesting to me, as well. Keep up the good work!

  • @myronsanders4563
    @myronsanders4563 2 місяці тому

    This 2 part defense of a film that is pretentious, wooden and has uninteresting characters throughout, dosent change the fact thet if you removed 1 gimmick from this film, its basically a Lifetime Made for TV film

  • @user-zh1th8sz2l
    @user-zh1th8sz2l 2 місяці тому

    Yeah, we got it, sir. The entire movie is one giant jealous beta-male revenge fantasy. It's not about nuclear war, or a brilliant, almost accidental satire of the way modern man has trapped themselves into an unfortunate, delicate balance of terror, on account of whatever, nations, and rivalry, militaries, and all the countless, myriad human traits and proclivities and societal paradigms that keep us from ever living in peace.... And so let's make a hilarious dark comedy about it. Truth is, one of the world's most successful uber beta males, that being genius auteur Stanley Kurbrick, was just looking for a vehicle to make virile, dominant men look bad, as well as sexually inadequate, and ultimately be responsible for destroying the earth on account of this gnawing inadequacy. Hence all the unmistakable phallic imagery.... It's a dick!!

  • @KrasaGalyaShararam
    @KrasaGalyaShararam 2 місяці тому

    I watched this film yesterday, thought it would be nice vibey gloomy cyberpank movie, but it turned out to be SO GREAT, mindblowing. I love how beautifully it is filmed and how profound is the narrative. The film made my soul ache and i'm grateful

  • @jipillow1
    @jipillow1 2 місяці тому

    This was an insightful review…or a slaughter