 my favorite tv movies so graciously reminded me that as we'll be able to what i enjoy about talking about things i get feedback from you guys and i get to learn some new things and topics and movies in this case to explore hope you guys give me some good feedback favorite too so i want to give you a part too so there's my november 5th tv show so maybe it wasn't was episode 130 episode number in my movie uh keep saying that video title this was called a few favorite movies yeah i guess i didn't but i should have listed the uh course in the description myself here but uh let's get right into it this is probably way too long of an intro so the first one is i definitely said the never-ending story so i won't elaborate on that you can visit that episode there's a slew of the director of departed goodfella's casino is his name usually pretty good i guess it's too early for me it's corcese that's who it is martin's corcese i might not ever remember i'll knock out those three movies right away and not exactly because of the because of the violence the violence um plays an integral role certainly and why i like it it's a you know movies are meant to be the most like all good stories you don't want to watch them if it's you want to go to the movies because it's an extraordinary tale that's precisely why watching movies so captivate us they show us the extreme examples of what it's like to be a human being whether you're around murdering suicide any of our biggest fears you know but i think on top of that you know speaking in front of public in front of the public like i just stuttered because i'm speaking to a camera i can't genuinely imagine actually speaking 10 people that i didn't know it's it's the dialogue though um on top of that that really makes it realistic because in everyday conversation we always talk a lot of nonsense anyways i i think the corcese in the departed all three movies that i'm a fan of his goodfellas and casino he uh he does an excellent job of mainstreaming streamlining it doesn't very efficient it's witty and it's something that you would be proud of good conversation precarious crazy situation you could be in the most witty intelligent that's what he does crazy twist all three of them at the end of the departed be much away enjoy cases of movies although you you might think i would based on what i just said i think really i just like stories for what i think they're intended for which is what it's like to live at the most optimal level that is precisely what i said um going out a limb taking chances being intelligent being aware of your surroundings taking risks to uh offend people and to the point of you getting murdered i mean that's what movies are they're just extraordinary examples of crazy lives that are the godfather is another really really gives you an insight immigration street politics government politics when michael goes to war comes back what conveys one possible way to deal with figure and an actual father which i enjoyed because the family is such an important always thought you know it's uh it's gotta be a really stressful thing to be a father and be the be the head of your family you know in the traditional sense and give your kids slack let them learn for themselves i want to put your foot down you know it's there was a good example sit down and respectfully face to face in a secure room desire for peace he takes the death of his oldest son he just accepts it and uh his discipline and willpower and forethought to uh to forgo revenge for that twist it's like the sopranos like he's an evil dude who's killed plenty of people but there's no black and white that's done something that we're not proud it's a good example of extreme example that i was getting to was that his approach very very lucrative become associated with he sticks to outgarden too legal and he has a bunch of politicians in his pocket so it's to make that decision because they're coming to him because he has so much influence i think that's really interesting that he chooses to turn down a very very financially lucrative offer which ultimately causes an attempt on his life some very evil deeds killed some people but be evil because the people he's killed all of them in the movie at least very very clearly evil people so it's a very good character study of what it is to be movies i've already mentioned the man from earth um but if you haven't seen it please please if you're interested in science fiction shape or form production standpoint it's almost looks like a b movie a screenplay that was written for it's essentially a um it takes place in one house a group of university professors holding a surprise farewell party for one of their and it's at his house because he ducked out of the party that they had originally set up for and creates a new height because he is in fact a 14 000 year old man who wants to conceal the fact that he does not age every 10 years when people start to notice that he doesn't age he moves on is what i just told you covers about the first maybe maybe 10 minutes of the mooks two hours after that is about his intelligent witticisms quizzitive thought-provoking as you would expect would actually come from a group of spend their entire lives musing about the philosophy or spirituality of such a case ecologist psychologist philosopher um just uh oh man it's such such a great well written script and i think it uh it just does such it's exactly why i mean it's meant really to be a play but obviously you could go see it and it would be just as good but into the wild and that so i'm sorry if i'm repeating myself maybe his age is we uh have the ability to be pursue that like what you do when you don't know what's gonna give you the most meaning in life so you travel his kid hikes all around the u.s for two solid years completely alone no money just the money he earns as he goes working on farms and mcdonalds and stuff and it's a real real story too which is awesome but ultimately he meets more hospitable people than he does abrasive and uh unsociable people so i think ultimately the point is is that he he's a better man for having met so many different people and privileged and realization at the very end of escaping that is that being this is only real when shared that was a great message it wasn't as true to the story uh i thought it was a great adaption the visuals were stunning i was obsessed with it just fall asleep do it like for like six months in a row every night when it first came out fantasy to get lost in in history acts i guess i'll lump those together i mean i really can't honestly actually fight club is uh i'm sorry fight club is uh they're both good philosophy up is i gets kind of the same as into the very dismal unsatisfying whole personal stake in comfort zone and uh meeting new people and doing crazy stuff but the central theme is to step outside your comfort zone and realize we're all scared little beings and uh we don't want to be judged by the masses that's why we all stay in line and wear the same shit and speak the same and completely define yourself who you are before you conform to what society peeking over your shoulder and telling you history x is a more specific example of uh that created them that caused them to um manifest uh you know direct their hatred towards all black people nazi group curb stomping some black guy um who again was i think to be a human being a philosophical bit