Hey guy.... Your reviews and analysis are awesome always. But this copyright nazis of Youtube have muted this video, dont you have by any chance a channel on Spike, Blip, Metacafe, or Dailymotion..--In wich I could see this---.Ya know those sites in wich you can show and use copyrighted material if you are using for satire or parody, or a fair use with not taking profit of it? Just saying. Well, keep up the great job, the online show you make is amazing
Great show. I hated the new version of Charlie. Hated the back story of Wonka. The old version was so much better. Anywabody ever saw the Indian movie Sholay? Great movie. I also love The Wizard of Oz. Heck, I even like the Warriors-version of it: The Wiz. Not a great movie, but some of the best dance sequences ever are in Sweet Charity. O, and I’m from ’69. So I had the perfect age fro Grease… But the best unmentioned movie to me is Cry Baby. I think it’s a masterpiece.
Great show. I hated the new version of Charlie. Hated the back story of Wonka. The old version was so much better. Anywabody ever saw the Indian movie Sholay? Great movie. I also love The Wizard of Oz. Heck, I even like the Warriors-version of it: The Wiz. Not a great movie, but some of the best dance sequences ever are in Sweet Charity. O, and I’m from ’69. So I had the perfect age fro Grease… But the best unmentioned movie to me is Cry Baby. I think it’s a masterpiece.
@filmjunkiezach The following on this movie unbelievable. A friend took to a midnight show and it was nearly sold out with people singing all to the songs and lightning up their lighters during the soapy moments. Needless to say, I was surprised that so many people loved this movie, especially since the VHS was impossible to find and at the time it wasn't on DVD.
A lot of less educated people see "Tommy" and dismiss it as a weird film without seeing the brilliance underneath it all. It's nice that you guys "got it". Ken Russell even says it's his favorite film that he did. And let's not forget Ann-Margret's Oscar nominated performance. By the way, the "shit" coming from the TV in the one famous scene is melted chocolate after the beans. Nora sees the commercials for beans, detergent soap and chocolates and those are the things that emerge from the TV.
The funniest thing about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory being more "faithful" to the book is that the "Willy Wonka" screenplay was written by Roald Dahl.
This is arguably our finest moment with this friggin' show. And 63% of the credit for the amaziness of this show is thanks to Double E (Eric Ebeneezer Cohen). Send him all the gratis through his Amazon wishlist.
Terrific opening credits animation guys, but you forgot to mention the best musical from 1929 - "The Great Gabbo" with Erich von Stroheim as a singing Ventriloquist.
My 4th favorite movie of all time is Willy Wonka. watched it every year of my life. its the best. I would of picked Trey Parker's Cannibal The Musical. Looks cheesy but I love it.
It's pretty ironic that in The Apple's world of 1994, disco was ruling the world, and was being usurped by hippie folk music. I don't think it would be possible to come up with a prediction of the future more off than that.
Never heard of The Apple, but how could it be bad. It was done by Cannon for goodness sake! So of course I found the trailer on youtube and I could barely finish watching it. Loved you opening of the Show.
"Does this mean Ann Margret's not coming?" Eric, I can't believe you literally had the opportunity to use that quote in real world scenario - please tell me you did?
Hey guys, I've had some similar issues, you can either take the offending audio down or do what I did with my commentary over a scene from Halloween; dispute it. It can take a couple of weeks, but the video will be put back up.
Hey guy.... Your reviews and analysis are awesome always. But this copyright nazis of Youtube have muted this video, dont you have by any chance a channel on Spike, Blip, Metacafe, or Dailymotion..--In wich I could see this---.Ya know those sites in wich you can show and use copyrighted material if you are using for satire or parody, or a fair use with not taking profit of it? Just saying. Well, keep up the great job, the online show you make is amazing
DamnQuilty 2 weeks ago
What a load of shit about the sound. If something wasn't authorized, they could have you remove it - blanking out ALL the sound is just bullshit.
WalterLiddy 7 months ago
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Great show. I hated the new version of Charlie. Hated the back story of Wonka. The old version was so much better. Anywabody ever saw the Indian movie Sholay? Great movie. I also love The Wizard of Oz. Heck, I even like the Warriors-version of it: The Wiz. Not a great movie, but some of the best dance sequences ever are in Sweet Charity. O, and I’m from ’69. So I had the perfect age fro Grease… But the best unmentioned movie to me is Cry Baby. I think it’s a masterpiece.
MartinKoolhoven 1 year ago
Great show. I hated the new version of Charlie. Hated the back story of Wonka. The old version was so much better. Anywabody ever saw the Indian movie Sholay? Great movie. I also love The Wizard of Oz. Heck, I even like the Warriors-version of it: The Wiz. Not a great movie, but some of the best dance sequences ever are in Sweet Charity. O, and I’m from ’69. So I had the perfect age fro Grease… But the best unmentioned movie to me is Cry Baby. I think it’s a masterpiece.
MartinKoolhoven 1 year ago
Singin' in the Rain isn't the start, it's the end of an era, a tribute to the great musicals of the 30s.
crazymaner2003 1 year ago
eric, great job. I love the animation. You have to teach me how to do it.
xxo glo
glovideo 1 year ago
Begging your pardon, guys, but it's "Singin' in the Rain," not "Singing in the Rain."
And why the apology or whatever it was for sounding "gay," as you put it. Dayam, you straight guys need to get over it.
Jayee123 1 year ago
Rodger Daltrey was also good in a prison film called Mc Vicar.
kanedasrifle 1 year ago
Hahaha great episode guys, Eric did a good job as lead host ! The intro was AMAZING !
TomKW89 1 year ago
edwins and evil master mind lol
piven88 1 year ago
great episode. i now know a little bit more about a genre i never really cared to know much about. thanks, guys.
kingcanti 1 year ago
Phatman: that Edwin-showing-legs was our revenge on his making us see THE APPLE.
- Eric
cinefiles 1 year ago
Willie Wonka, great movie. Gene Wilder was born to play that part.
Oopa Loopa's you think these guys ever got a raise, I doubt it! A fat short orange midget they were lucky to even have a job!
BUDDY6414724297 1 year ago
The Apple really is that bad, I'd beat Edwin down for making you watch that if I were you.
And no one brings up Forbidden Zone? Come on, guys!
ZombiesAteMyArm 1 year ago
Good show, I personally hate most musicals, but I did like Tommy and Singing in the rain.
ghostmanlostsoul 1 year ago
Great Episode, Now I want to see The Apple!
filmjunkiezach 1 year ago
@filmjunkiezach The following on this movie unbelievable. A friend took to a midnight show and it was nearly sold out with people singing all to the songs and lightning up their lighters during the soapy moments. Needless to say, I was surprised that so many people loved this movie, especially since the VHS was impossible to find and at the time it wasn't on DVD.
cinefiles 1 year ago
A lot of less educated people see "Tommy" and dismiss it as a weird film without seeing the brilliance underneath it all. It's nice that you guys "got it". Ken Russell even says it's his favorite film that he did. And let's not forget Ann-Margret's Oscar nominated performance. By the way, the "shit" coming from the TV in the one famous scene is melted chocolate after the beans. Nora sees the commercials for beans, detergent soap and chocolates and those are the things that emerge from the TV.
Hollywoodsteve 1 year ago 2
The funniest thing about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory being more "faithful" to the book is that the "Willy Wonka" screenplay was written by Roald Dahl.
BunnyMan456 1 year ago
Haha, when it comes to The Apple you only need to know two words: Cannon Films.
thejobloshow 1 year ago
WoW! That Was a Great Opening Guys!
Rajadevilman74 1 year ago
Musicals??? Is this what happens when Edwin's not around?
Boys, boys, boys, c'mon, now...
What happened to you? You used to be beautiful.
Less singin and more ringin (that is, my ears ringin with the sound of all the spent cartridges hittin the floor).
...musicals...
Unbelievable! Jimmy Cameron is turnin over in his grave, the friggin guy ain't even dead yet!
Pull yourselves together, gentlemen.
..musicals...
Pff!
Bugsyboy333 1 year ago
Great episode. Edwin should have more biathlon mishaps.
kentuckycunctator 1 year ago
Check out the random sound Jeff makes at 4:11 - he always makes that sound - I love it.
nookie077 1 year ago
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nookie077 1 year ago
This is arguably our finest moment with this friggin' show. And 63% of the credit for the amaziness of this show is thanks to Double E (Eric Ebeneezer Cohen). Send him all the gratis through his Amazon wishlist.
MCFoltz 1 year ago
Hahahhahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahaaaaha!
i can't remember laughing harder
when? when!? i don't know.
BunnyMan456 1 year ago
Terrific opening credits animation guys, but you forgot to mention the best musical from 1929 - "The Great Gabbo" with Erich von Stroheim as a singing Ventriloquist.
brechtbug 1 year ago
What about The Happiness Of The Katakuris. Even Edwin must like that. I thought you would have had in this show.
badhead 1 year ago
My 4th favorite movie of all time is Willy Wonka. watched it every year of my life. its the best. I would of picked Trey Parker's Cannibal The Musical. Looks cheesy but I love it.
xxmikexx187 1 year ago
It's pretty ironic that in The Apple's world of 1994, disco was ruling the world, and was being usurped by hippie folk music. I don't think it would be possible to come up with a prediction of the future more off than that.
Xysmatascruff 1 year ago
Never heard of The Apple, but how could it be bad. It was done by Cannon for goodness sake! So of course I found the trailer on youtube and I could barely finish watching it. Loved you opening of the Show.
spectregoo 1 year ago
The opening was hysterical, who made that?
Areashiftybun 1 year ago
"Does this mean Ann Margret's not coming?" Eric, I can't believe you literally had the opportunity to use that quote in real world scenario - please tell me you did?
nookie077 1 year ago
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nookie077 1 year ago
Wow, so impressed, my fav show ever.
metronum 1 year ago
Yes it worked and we have jobloshow to thank for that. Thank you Mr. jobloshow!
cinefiles 1 year ago
Cool beans - it worked.
thejobloshow 1 year ago
Awesome seems to be fixed
Areashiftybun 1 year ago
Sorry about this guys. We're working on fix. Keep an eye out for later.
-- Eric
cinefiles 1 year ago
Hey guys, I've had some similar issues, you can either take the offending audio down or do what I did with my commentary over a scene from Halloween; dispute it. It can take a couple of weeks, but the video will be put back up.
Areashiftybun 1 year ago
What is wrong with YouTube ?
Just leave the damn song in, rather than make all us hate the song and the company that did this!
georginiou 1 year ago
why wouldn't they just mute audio for the bit that contained the audio track? Go eat a big bag of dicks WMG
oldmanwhithers 1 year ago
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thejobloshow 1 year ago
RE UPLOAD IT BUT REMOVE COPYRIGHTED AUDIO! DAMN YOU WMG!
ParadoxProductions1 1 year ago
NOOO!!!!
JackTheStolen 1 year ago