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Today we're doing movie reviews. Six movies to review that we... I think it's been two months now that we did the live stream where we picked the movies and today is April 8th 2024 so I guess we did it. Elder God will know the date for sure. Ed O'Bolise on Twitch Salutations Movie Review of Freddy God. I'm pretty sure I've seen that movie. It just makes me laugh at it. I can't remember what it's about anything but I remember it was a cult classic or something or a spoof of a cult classic. But I think it's a cult classic from 1980s and 90s. I can't remember that. Gang, while we're for notifications to go out, oh yeah, let me give you a list of movies that we're going to be reviewing today. The list of the movies that we are reviewing. Well, that's like where's my list of movies? Oh, I got them all here. What am I doing? We're going to be reviewing I.D. 1995 British movie. They live 1988. Interstellar 2014. Dread from 2012. Pie from 1998. Then Lord of Rings from 2001. They live rocks. They live rocks. I don't know what that means. I don't know what that means. Gang. Or I'm not making a connection. Or I'm not making a connection. 20th January. 20th January. So January, February, March, April. So two and a half months. It took us two and a half months to do six movies. So it'll be a good idea to keep that in mind. Hold on, let me bring these up. I lost my chat. There it is. Nice. Temporary peace. Hello, Chico. Hola, Chico. Did you catch a glimpse of the eclipse on your side of the country? No, no, no. It's sort of, it's overcast here, so I won't see it. And I want the West Coast of Canada. I don't even know if it was going to show or not. I don't think it's going to show here. I don't know, but it's overcast. It's overcast. I think full eclipse was a strip going across from East Coast of Canada, across the central to West Coast, no? Calguja, on sensitive. Lord of Rings is up there from my favorite movie, Super Deer Trigger. I don't know how many times I've seen it now, but it still affects you. It still affects you. Very well done. Very well done. Spencer, how are you doing? Chico and all salutations, salutations. Toronto only, yeah, yeah. I think it was only, only Toronto is visible. Really? Okay. It passed over to Toronto area. Things got trippy for a second. It got dark. And you would have had some people with signs. The end times are near. The end times are near. Dark and cold. Dark and cold. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It would have got cold, I guess. Sure. Still sort of wintery feeling here. It's cold, cold spring for us, but we didn't have too much of a winter, so I complained. It was pretty nice. It was pretty nice. Gang, quick intro. We're on Patreon. Subscribe, start, subscribe. You're definitely welcome to follow us there. We do have a Guild server that we got a little small community. I think it's like 440 people or something like this. Sharing information, talking about whatever we want to talk about. We're live streaming on Twitch, Rumble, and Sensor2, hopefully soon to be live streaming on Odyssey and BitShoot as well. We are recording this on a lapel mic, and the audio for this live stream will be uploaded to soundcloud.com or slash chichou as a podcast. Strafe177 on Rumble. Yo, yo, yo. Hope you're doing well. We are on Twitter. We're on Mines. We're on Gap. We're on sub-stack notes. We're on TruthSocial. We're on VK, and we're on Gator. You're definitely welcome to follow us on those platforms. And for those of you that are supporting this work, including those of you who come to these live streams, participate in these discussions in our polls, picking movies, talking about movies, comic books, politics, economics, whatever might be in Toramon's gang. Salut, salut, salut. I hope you had a fantastic Monday, and I hope you have a fantastic rest of your week, because we're going to talk about six movies. Salut gang. Oh, yeah. Cambucha. Lychee and Jasmine Cambucha. Pretty nice color. Strong flavor is nice. I like the fizzy. I like the fizzy. Let me take these guys down. Okay gang, let me show you the, what do you call it, the posters for the movies that we're going to talk about. You guys decide which one we want to do first. Okay, we're going to be doing, talking about ID, 1995 British movie about, you know, under the genre of the soccer hooligans and stuff like this, but it's, it's, that's just the canvas that the story is being told on, right? Brilliant movie. Fantastic movie. All the God recommended us. We got They Live cult, cult classic from 1988. Fantastic, fantastic. I don't know. This must have been like the 11th time that I've seen this movie and it was still fantastic. We got Interstellar 2014. Okay. And I saw this movie pretty, 2014. I might have seen this movie in the theater. I'm not sure if I boycotted movie theaters by that time. Nick Phoenix, Salutations, Hope You're Doing Well. The Warriors is going to, so I might have not seen it in the theater, but I'd seen this before and this was the second time I saw it and I saw the director's version of this, which had extra stuff at the end. Dread 2012. This must have been like the fifth time I've seen this movie. What a fantastic movie. Pi 1998. It's probably the third time I've seen this movie called classic, called classic 1998 and Lord of Rings Fellowship of the Ring, 2001 groundbreaking movie. Every Lord of Rings fan went into the movie theater with their fingers crossed, hoping, hoping that they would not annihilate it and they did a pretty damn good job. So what should we start talking about? What should we start talking about? Which movie, which movie? Let me make sure how we're doing on our live. We've got 15 people on Rumble. We've got 17 people on Twitch and we've got 14 people on SensorTube on a nice Monday, early afternoon, nice chill stream. Let's see. Let me increase this guy a little bit. Let me increase this guy a little bit and bring up the sensor to chat. Real Xenomorph High. It's nice to see you again. Smiles. Just finished my work. Nice. Excellent. Excellent. Excellent. And gang, do not forget. Do not forget. Free Assange. Free Assange. Free Assange. Julian Assange, publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power through humanity. Something that we desperately, desperately need in our societies. For more information, see WikiLeaks.org, CandlesForAssange.com or countless resources on free speech platforms. Adi Polis, I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass when I'm all out of bubblegum. Awesome. Awesome. Should we start out when they live? Put on the sunglasses. Put on the sunglasses. Gang. Let's do movie review of They Live from 1988. You would have to have been crawling under a rock for the last since the movie came out really, but there's a lot of people that are much younger than me. So let's say you would have been living under a rock for the last 20 years if you don't know the importance of this movie. Okay. Incredibly important movie, groundbreaking movie in terms of challenging a society, right? The perception of people's what society is. Phenomenal. In terms of impact, it would be on the same level of George Orwell's 1984 all the socks lease, Brave New World, right? Goofy X recently watched Dune 2. Have you seen? No, I haven't seen it yet. I haven't seen it yet. It's not available when I usually watch my movies. Laugh alone. J.I.42. Salutations, good people. Salutations, salutations. Strapped 1977 on Rumble Pie is an extremely underrated movie and this is coming from someone that isn't a fan of most of Oronofsky's work. It must have been like the third or fourth time I saw it. Well, let's talk about They Live. We talk about Pie. As soon as we start talking about Pie, the movie aged well. The movie aged. They live aged phenomenally, phenomenally. Oh, God, I saw it at an art cinema in 1990. Nice, nice, nice. I saw it in the theaters too. Pretty sure anyway, but I've seen it so many times now I can't remember when the first time was. First time Jack, Jack MP3. Great editing, great editing and great dialogue. Very engaging and great quiet times during the movie, which was fantastic, which was fantastic. Someone, you know, some musicians say music isn't the notes you hear. It's what's between the notes. Same with many things, really, even education. I know that from experience teaching my students. They live had amazing quiet moments, amazing quiet moments. Plutonic Plurus, hello all salutations. Oh, my God, Chico, I am still looking for it. They live? What do you mean? Cache phrase, they live. We sleep. Have we sleep? What do you mean? The cache phrase. They live, they live. Oh, dude too. Oh, you're still looking for it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Where I watch it usually a good quality isn't available yet, but amazing qualities are available for they live, right? So phenomenal movie, gang, phenomenal movie. And I didn't bookmark, you know, the info on the movie, the directors and stuff like this. I don't even know. Here, let's do a little. They live. I go to IMDB to do my, do my thing magic is I should have bookmarked each of the movies, tell you the truth. But John Carpenter, okay, director, writers is Jane Nelson and John Carpenter, stars are Rodney Piper, Keith David, Meg Foster. And the cache phrase on this is on IMDB anyway, says they influence our decisions without us knowing it. They know us our senses without us feeling it. They control our lives without us realizing it. They live. What does that sound like? What does that sound like? Hmm. 2024. This movie was made 2024. Padre Padre Padre, how are you doing? Hey, dudes, John Carpenter made some good ones. Yeah, John Carpenter made some fantastic movies. The thing is another one, right? I'm pretty sure that's John Carpenter, right? Pop will eat itself 75 on sensor to such a good, such a good film, such a good film, such a good film. Oh God, they live was based on a short story called eight o'clock, eight o'clock in the morning. Really? I didn't know that. But it wasn't a short story by Carpenter, was it? It was an adaptation, right? Straf 177 on a rumble. They live has aged so well that the director is upset with some of the conclusions that people have drawn from it in recent years. Yeah. One, one thing I did, I saw an interview of John Carpenter from that period and he was really trash talking. The Reagan administration, the, the, while the Reagan administration, really, right? And then Bush coming in and stuff. So the Republican party in 19, in the 1980s, what they were doing to society. And he, he considered they live to be sort of a reflection of where they wanted to take it. But if you look at the president, the sort of tag teaming, this is the uniparty thing, right? So there was a period in time in Canada, the United States and stuff will were certain sect people really navigated towards one party or another party, depending on the draconian laws and the fascism rolling out. Now it's just one party. So the criticism of, or the critique of some artists, musicians, politicians and stuff, or journalists or philosophers and stuff that they really went off on certain group in their society. According party, party affiliation didn't age well. But their message aged well, which is really, it's something weird to wrap your head around, because there are still some people from that era that still associate certain evils only with a certain party. And they have a really hard time looking in the mirror and going, we're in, right? Where are you from? I'm from Canada. West coast of Canada. Pop is asking a censor to Mr. Chang. Did you watch Duparte yet? Not yet. That's going to come up on all the stuff. John Carver's, Christine, Christine's amazing. Christine's amazing. Empty. I always watch my movies in excellent quality for $24 at the cinema as well. They live, 2020's officially approved version were, quote, they are the good guys and fight against sunglasses disinformation. Pretty much, right? Cancelled culture hardcore. I like when the resistance leader hacks into the TV broadcast. Yeah, fantastic. Fantastic. You showed his face though, like, oh, don't do that. Cameras everywhere. Now, anyway, they find you speeding on zealous. Pop is asking on censor to, did you like the thing? I love the thing. The thing is phenomenal, phenomenal. I watched it in the theater a lot when it first came out. I like the thing. I love the aliens as well. They came out around the same time. But I like the thing more than aliens, even though I love aliens as well. Lots of quiet moments in there too. Yeah, yeah, lots of quiet moments. The movie is about class and control through advertising. I think it's more in advertising, in my opinion. Radle Faraday, quote, Ray Nielsen is an American science fiction author and cartoonist, most famous for his 1963 short story, eight o'clock in the morning. Oh, wow. Which was later used by Jar Carpenter as the basis for his 1988 film, They Live. I did not know that. Super cool, super cool. Ed Ropoulos, what about the fight scene in They Live with Roddy Piper trying to get the other guy to put on the sunglasses? Yeah, yeah, in the alley, right? And that's one of the things that was going around in the last four years, people were cutting that part out and saying anybody that questioned authority mandates regarding personal bodily autonomy and going against the Nuremberg code, anybody that questioned authority, the people were considering them to be crazy. And you could bring as much proof as you wanted to those people who took their injections up the fucking chute, right? You could show them proof up the yin-yang, up the yin-yang, showing that some of these companies that were pushing these injections were the companies that have been fined the most in our societies, right? The most in our societies, more than any other company for doing wrong, lying, cheating, stealing, right? You could brought those proofs. You could brought any proof up, because we tried it. Many of us tried it. You tried to put those effing sunglasses on their faces and say, look mofo, look mofo, what's going on, right? And if you don't know, you haven't watched this movie, please watch the movie. Watch the part in the alley. Well, where Rodney Piper is trying to put on the sunglasses on his friend, right? Say, just put this on, man. You'll see. You'll see what's going on. And the guy's saying, no, I want to be blind. I don't want to see what you see, because if I see what you see, my world will be turned upside down. I don't want to see it. I don't want to see it. And they fight. They just fight, fight, beat the crap out of each other, right? Finally, the guy puts on the sunglasses, forces his friend to put on the sunglasses, puts the sunglasses on for them, right? And within two seconds, the guy goes, oh, shit, what's going on, right? Some people, that actually happened to them in the last couple of years after they took their injections, right? But very few have put on those sunglasses. Very few have put on those sunglasses, as far as I'm concerned, anyway. So that clip was going around online for the last three, four years, right? Hardcore, put on the sunglasses, put on the sunglasses, move forward. People, no, no, I ain't going to do it. The most important scene in the movie, some would say, right? It's political as John Carpenter seemed to have had left liberal conversational political personality. The movie and the story of it is going beyond that, which makes it good. Yeah, agreed. 100%, 100%. Krami VCR on censor 2, because they can't fathom being the villain. So in their mind, they justify options as fact, laugh out loud. It's really funny. It's really crazy. It's really crazy. It's really crazy. Krami VCR, for they live, why put on the glasses when you medicate yourself to a sedated coma? Yeah, pH, hello, Chicho. I watch pie. I don't remember what the other movies were. We're going to go through them. One of them is this one, they live. Couldn't get past the beginning of Lord of Rings. Lord of Rings, was that the first time you're watching at pH? But we'll talk about Lord of Rings. Oh, God, the fight is a metaphor. The fight is a metaphor. Laugh out loud. Any big trouble in little China? That's 100%. Fantastic. I've seen that movie. I don't know how many times. I loved it so funny. I loved it as a kid. I loved it as a young adult. I loved it as a middle-aged person. I loved it as old as I am now. I'm going to love it until the day I die. The comic books. I got the comic books as well. Straf on rumble. Straf on rumble. And the thing might be my favorite horror movie all the time. Fantastic. I love the thing. I agree with your strife. Strafe. Carpenter is a prime example of a director who was amazing in the 1980s but started losing his touch in the 1990s. Mr. Chang. Thoughts on Christopher Nolan and Dennis Villinieu. Thoughts on current state of... We can talk about this after we talk about the movies. Marvel DC did shit with the movies. And Marvel started off good but the woke agenda was killing them. As we knew they would. As we knew. But they're following the cycle of comic books in general. Comic books sometimes they have an amazing time. They're bad. Elder God. Nada's struggle to convince his friend of the truth. And yes, COVID and the injections is definitely related. T3A. It's a great movie I saw. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Dune 2. Dune 2. Oh, I can't wait. I can't wait. Nada means nothing in Spanish. Oh, Nada means nothing in Spanish. Same as Nemo. And Neo as a single person. Nada was us all. He fought for humanity. Oh, I didn't make that connection. What? Elder God analyzing the crap that they live. Nice. Nice. Padre. He usually does have some deep messages in movies. Yeah. Chris Carpenter. Elder God. One more thing. The first dialogue in the film is, quote, they are controlling us. End quote. By a blind preacher. Yeah, oh, standing in the corner. That's right. He comes in later on, too. He's the one they're beating up. Before he is arrested by the police, he screams, quote, wake up. Please wake up. End quote. Showing a sense of urgency to the movie timeline. I'd like to sit down. Like if I was taking a movie class, they'd live would be one of the ones I would love to see and analyze. Right. I'm pretty sure movie, movie in liberal, a lot of colleges and universities, people paid a lot of money to stay to live. Write papers on it. Padre, the opening scene in the frog is a really cool one to me. In the fog. Yeah, the fog. Just an old guy telling a ghost story on the cat fire. Oh, I don't remember the opening scene of the fog. The fog was really good, by the way. I really liked it. It was, it was depressing. Right. Very depressing. Strafe DC was dead on arrival. And Marvel has been going downhill for quite some time now. Yeah. Agreed. Agreed. DC. Oh, man. Brutal. Brutal. Some of the movies they put out. Wish they could do better. They could, they could come make a comeback if they ever made a legit Lobo movie. Padre, do you think there's a matrix genre in movies? Not probably. Yeah, they live as one of them. Right. For sure. I couldn't remember. Yes. I've never been a big TV or movie person, Higgs says on substitute. I just need more ganja to enjoy that type of thing. At least since my late 20s. I don't think I may start trying out anime. Oh, I do think I might do it. Start trying out anime. Anime is amazing. Anime is my favorite genre of visual entertainment. Like, really, because they tell some of the most amazing stories. Right. They're not bound by as much as many sensors. There's way more diverse stuff out there. It's amazing. Amazing. Idiopolis. What is the meaning of they live? In 2017, a response to a neo-nazi interpretation of the film's theme, Carpenter further clarified that the film, quote, is about yuppies and unrestrained capitalism. End quote. End quote has nothing to do with Jewish control of world. End quote. Yeah, I assume that's what the message was from the beginning of they live. It's about capitalism, but I think it was more in capitalism. I think maybe he thought the secret institutions that are ruling over us or controlling society were yuppies, but I think it's clear now that they're secret societies that are on boards of directors of multiple companies and controlling multiple governments. Right. And they are really, if Carpenter called them yuppies, I guess, see them calling them yuppies, but I guess so whatever. And he's calling that capitalism, but I think his art has gone beyond him, beyond his understanding. Right. Like, look at who's that horror writer, Stephen King. Right. Look at Stephen King. His stories, phenomenal in terms of horror, and a little sci-fi, but horror and stuff like this. But he turned into a total clown, right. Level of Schwarzenegger and Neil, what's his name? The Kiss Singer and stuff like this, if you know what I'm talking about. Right. Right. Yeah. In an interview, John Carpenter from 1980s talked about this, saying that they live with capitalism, Reagan and Bush and, you know, blah, blah, blah. But I think his art has surpassed him, in my opinion. Hey, this Japanese storytelling is a little different from the West. As far as I, it's, it varies. It varies on the storyteller, Hicks. Amazing. Inception, Goofy's mentioning inception. Have we talked, what we want to talk about for they live? Should we go on to inception? Strafe. It's a shame that Roddy Piper never had a starring role in another big film because the man cannot, he did phenomenal man. He could have, like, he should have had way more roles. I agree with you. And he did phenomenal. And he could have done so much more. I'm not sure what the deal was, why he was, he wasn't given any major roles again. Maybe he talked too much. Right. Mr. Chang, secret societies in the name of Zionist globalist, in the name of a globalist period, I would say. I think Zionist would be a faction of it. Neocon is another faction. Corporate is globalist is another faction. It's just, they're different factions. Oh, inception we talked about before. I personally didn't like inception. Goofy said inception, I thought it was mentioning interstellar. Another thing, Nada's story about his father in the hotel room was an analogy of the control of the government over time. Padre, I guess there is. I just don't know if they're really been catalogued. Yeah, I wonder if IMDb has a search for it. Be on sensitive. Hello from Ireland. Salutations Ireland. Hope you're doing well. Hope you're doing well. Tenet. Mr. Chang, I'd like tenet better than inception. On rumble. Mr. Chang is asking. All of God, the revolution used religious places to hide in plain sight. Showing capitalism doesn't care about religion. It was everywhere, everywhere, everywhere. Lonely Peggy. Salutations. Hope you're doing well. A long time ago, things were different, man. My old daddy, here's the story. My old daddy took me down to the river, kicked my ass, told me about the power and the glory. I was saved. He changed when I was little, turned me and started tearing at me. So I ran away when I was 13. He tried to cut me once. Big old razor blade held it up against my throat. Got news for him. They're gonna be hell to pay because I ain't daddy's little boy no more. Nice. Nice. It's a great movie, man. It's a great movie. Fantastic. Stray. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if Roddy Piper was given the Mel Gibson treatment by Hollywood. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. But Mel Gibson was lucky. He had enough funds to fund his own projects. Right? Mr. Chang, do you think Disney can come back after a world disaster? They might at some point. Yeah, they might at some point. But not in this iteration. I think there needs to be a serious reset. But Disney is an evil company. Right? Personally, I hope to go bankrupt and they sell off all their assets. So decentralized Disney's property rights, the IPs, right? So there needs to be reset to a certain degree. Put on a course. They live a white working class man and a black man together against an power grabbing elite that is that is a group of its own and has collaborators. 2024 2024 2024. I'm here to trade Stray for saying that quote. I'm here. I'm here. I'm here to chew chew ass and kick bubblegum here to chew bubblegum, kick some ass and a wall out of ass. Are you rephrasing it? Alarious. Alarious. Next movie. Let me read a couple more things. Comments. Here's one on censor to crummy VCR. Piper was told he wasn't a good fit for most roles because he had he had very strong views about things. Yeah, that'll fuck you up in Hollywood, right? You better bend over and put on that ladies dress and have that inauguration happening, initiation happening with you, right? Salutations to Greece. Salutations from the west coast of Canada, from an Armenian brother to a Greek image commas decentralized. I think yeah, image commas decentralized. It's a platform labeled that they printed on. Everybody owns their own rights and stuff like this. I'm sure that how it went. Plutonic Plurus and the story is about government control over time. Padre and the story is about government control over time. Plutonic Plurus betrayed by white liberal women. Oh, I didn't even connect that, but could have been a man too, of course. Both sexes and genders have their weaknesses. Oh, I didn't even think about that part. Everybody sees it from a certain lens, right? Everybody sees it from a certain lens. Awesome. Gang, let's go to the next movie. Let's go to the next movie. So what are ratings for they live? I give they live at 10 out of 10. 10 out of 10. 10 out of 10. Drop your numbers right now because before we take this down, we've got to do our numbers. What's everyone's ratings on it? I say 10 out of 10. Elder God is 8 out of 10. Elder God is 8 out of 10. Crammy VCR. Cheers from Croatia. Croatia salutations. Salutations. And Rappalesco is 7.3. Goofy goes 8. Real Xenomorph is 9. Padre says Carpenter put a lot in the witch he didn't intend. It seems. Laugh out loud. 10 out of 10. Pink QB sends 9 out of 10. Crammy VCR says 10 out of 10. Clumsy comics. Australia salutations. Salutations. We got Greece. We got Australia. We got Croatia. We got we got we got somewhere else too. We got UK that we know we got Ireland going on. We got the United States going on. I don't know where else we got going on. So basically average we're talking eight and a half, nine out of 10, right? So that's pretty good. That's pretty good, right? If we talk about it, it's got to switch to the rumble very slow laptop again. I'll be I'll be reading the rumble chat too. I'll get that open. Gang. Let's take They Live Down. Highly recommended movie. Which movie should we look into? Let's go. Since we brought up pie, should we do pie? Let's do pie gang. Pie from 1988. From one classic, They Live from 1988. We jumped to another called classic pie from 1998. From 1990. I knew Elder God was going to hate this movie. Elder God, you hated this movie. Did you not? You must have hated this movie, right? You must have hated it. You must have hated it. Goofy says pie is 10 out of 10. Patterns everywhere. Patterns everywhere. Patterns everywhere. And it's all connected up to pie. And if you follow economics, Martin Armstrong, his whole model, he's got a lot of things associated with the business cycle that follow pie. And as a mathematician, pie is phenomenal. You know, that's probably one reason they're focused on this movie, calling it pie, right? Goofy, the subway scene is creepy as fuck. Yeah, yeah, yeah. One thing, you know what? I liked it better the first and the second time I saw it. This time, I didn't like it as much as the first time. Okay. And one thing I found was the extreme noise level was very jarring to me, which is what it was trying to do. When I was younger, I could tolerate it. As I was older, maybe I was in the mind, the mood set with the extreme jumping from and then when he was getting the migraines and stuff like this. Oh my God, enslavement by obsession, enslavement by, and that's another theme that was in another movie, another movie. Plutonic Flores is on Rumble Strait. I love it, love it or hate it. There's no movie like pie. Yeah, pie is a very good movie. Would I say there's no movie like pie? I'm pretty sure I've seen movies that are similar to pie, but not on that extreme level. It was very unique, very unique. Oh my God, was the hardest movie to find? Was it this one, pie? No. It's crazy easy to find for me, right? Higgs, well, it wasn't the most memorable movie, but it was SPM, somewhat interesting, was somewhat interesting. Yeah, it was interesting, but I had a hard time watching it, to tell the truth. I had to watch it in two sittings. I had to take a break between them, right? So I watched it and then took a break for an hour or something and then went back to it to watch it. I personally wouldn't watch this again. I think it's not a movie that I want to see again. They live, I would watch again, for sure, for sure, right? Mr. Chang, I might check it out. If, look, if you like sort of a cultic pattern, deeper meaning in, you know, if you like fractals, if you like mathematics, if you like sort of a critique of extremes in society, like because it dealt with, because everything is a pattern. Everything is a cycle. That's one of the reasons I love mathematics and I love trigonometry because everything's cyclic, right? So it's about finding patterns and finding the code to life, right? So this movie talks, tries to deal with both of them, from a visual auditory sort of artistic point of view presentation, right? It deals with patterns when it comes to looking at the markets and it deals with the code in existence when it comes to talking about, oh, you know, fanatic cultists trying to find, I don't want to give too much spoilers, right? Code in all of life, right? So intellectually is very, very good, very good, but I wouldn't watch it again. And on my first viewing, I would have given this a nine out of 10, nine and a half out of 10. Right now, personally, for me, I'm going to wait until people's comments go, I would give it lower, I'll say at the end. Primer, goofy, primer is kind of like this movie, yeah, primer is very good as well. I've seen primer a couple of times, but I haven't seen it for a long time. And that's time travel. Very good movie as well. Classic, classic. Elder God, Saul was Max's teeter to sanity until he succumbed to his own obsession. The more Max went down the rabbit hole, the more his social character was reduced. Goofy, I've only seen this once, so 10 out of 10 for me, nice. Sometimes, never rewatch movies you've seen in the past that you really liked, right? For example, never watch Jaws again, because it's pretty bad, as far as I'm concerned. Straight, according to the director, the subway scenes in Pie were illegally filmed to save $18,000 in fees, I guess, and they had in die fees, and they had someone serve as lookout to warn if the police showed up. Yeah, for sure, why wouldn't you, right? Why would you pay the city, the dues, right? Higgs on sensitive, I'm on a hard time remembering the plot of the movie, what he tried to decode the Old Testament, and that was part of it, tried to, and it wasn't the Old Testament, it was a Torah. They're trying to find a number in a Torah, but I'm not going to tell you what that number represents. Okay, I'm not going to tell you what that number represents. Laugh out, primer indeed, great scenario, scenario writing, great writing, great writing, night, oh night, $18,000 a night, oof. Yeah, yeah, film that shit on the download, right? Joe, Chicho, I interpret the meaning as being that life isn't to solely analyze, but to experience. I think that that why he finds peace at the end, he simply experiences nature without trying to analyze it. Um, possibly, possibly Joe. Yeah, for me, I didn't take, I didn't look at it from that perspective. I looked at it from the perspective of obsession, like obsession, addiction, and pattern recognition and pattern that is one of the best quotes I know of that I've heard of in the past is human beings are so good at finding patterns that we find patterns where patterns don't exist, right? That's how good we are at finding patterns. So patterns become of a session, right? Every gambler knows this, or they should know this, right? If they don't, they're probably still addicted to gambling, right? But there's patterns in everything and there are patterns, there are waves you can ride, but that doesn't mean necessarily that you can control that wave. You can, um, you can, uh, you can model that wave where you can predict that wave, right? You might be able to ride away for a short period of time, right? Depending on what the white wave is, the time spent frequency on it, but you cannot control it and you cannot predict it outside of the time frame that you're able to ride that wave for, right? Because it can turn on you. It's like psychedelics, they can turn on you, right? Let's give it a plutonic verse. Let's give it a number, 3.141592653589793238462643383 and so on. I had a student once that he, he remembered Pi up to 500 or a thousand, I can't remember which one, numbers. At least a couple of hundred, right? Oh my God. I found the movie absolutely brilliant. You found Pi absolutely brilliant? Seriously? Did you like it? No way. I would have, I would have thought you hated this movie. Oh my God. Max attacks the right side of his head throughout the movie, trying to destroy the intuition and art inside of his mind. Oh snap. I never connected that. I never connected that. The analytical side is here and we know what he did at the end. What? I didn't take it that for. That's great. That's right. Bam, bam, bam. Joe Chih-chou and the three different groups of people who wanted the pattern, all wanted it for different ends, all wanted it for different ends, right? Joe, did you notice that at the end, the answer to the last math question, the girl asks, approaches Pi, does it? No, I didn't notice it. I didn't notice it. What? That's the ratio. Nice, nice. Or ratio that approaches Pi. So, 748 divided by 238. Very cool, very cool, very cool. Goofy. My math teacher in college sees patterns everywhere. He was telling us, telling about the golden ratio he had, the golden ratios. One of the ones they go to, right? And math petitions. I've known a few in university. They ain't healthy beings, but there's major issues there. Hell, they're gone. Max's childhood experience of looking into the sun. Yeah, yeah, that was super cool. Reminds me of Icarus getting too close to the sun and basically helps Max to surpass human boundaries later on. Oh, very cool, very cool, very cool, very cool. And Joe, I never understood the part of the film where that slime appears on his computer with the ants, right? I don't know. I don't know what the slime was supposed to represent. Elder God? Anybody? I don't know. I think it was just nature. That's the way, but I didn't go too deep into it. Like the way Elder God and Padre and Joe and people were going into, right? Putan, of course. A different, let's see, let's see. Strafe on rumble. I actually rewatched Jaws a few months ago and it really doesn't hold up all that well. No, I think it's just the premise of a shark killing beach goers that people found so scary. Not the actual film. And I think it's because people keep on going to the beach. Like when you go to the beach, you see waves, you're like, oh, scary. But man, Jaws is bad movie. A different, well, a difference, a difference whether you want to construct a pattern or you want to discover one, but relying on reality or truth, you've got to discern true patterns from only appearing so ones. Yeah, beautiful minds, beautiful minds. Yeah, that was a great movie to regarding patterns. Right? That was a beautiful movie. Temporary Studio A24 movies are just different. Nice. I don't know how many of those their movies I've seen. I should look, go down the studio. I do it for anime. Look at the studio, look, look at some of the movies they put out or TV shows, animes that I watched them. Good movie. So gang, what's your rating on pie? What are you guys rating it? I give it, I give it 7.5 out of 10. The first time I saw it, it was nine, nine and a half out of 10. Maybe my tolerance for it is depreciated. I love green night. Goofy says 10 out of 10. Oh, God. And everyone who finds out about the pattern, become corrupted by the power for their own reasons. The broker for me was so bad, the broker, the broker, or the black lady. Yeah, nasty, nasty. That one, so evil, so evil. Right? Relentless. Damn. Not bad. Higgs, what is average? I don't know what average is. I'm having a hard time remembering. Oh, good. Stray. I give an 8.5, but it's definitely an acquired taste. It is an acquired taste. So I got 7.5. We got an 8.5. We've got a 10 out of 10. We've got a 9 out of 10 for Elder God. Elder God, I would have been willing to bet that you would have given it like 2 out of 10, but 9 out of 10. Awesome. Awesome. Real Xenomorph, 8. 8 out of 10. 8 out of 10. Very cool. Very cool. So I'm giving it the lowest rating so far. Okay, okay. Nice. Maybe I need to watch it during the time when I can handle the noise levels kicking in and out. Right? I think it was also trying to talk about always to understand everything logically. Possibly, maybe. Because that's the approach he was taking. It can lead to insanity. One of my favorite documentaries is Unlawful Knowledge or something. It's about three mathematicians that went down the rabbit hole regarding infinity and they all went crazy. One of them killed themselves and another one, two of them were insane, the other two killed themselves. Elder God, I am an obsessed character. He canceled electrical appliances on a scale of 1 to 10. Jennifer Love Hewitt. Ah, Jennifer Love Hewitt. When? Young Jennifer Love Hewitt or older Jennifer Love Hewitt? Okay, gang, let's go to the next movie. Let's go to the next movie. Which one should we go to? Which one should we go to? Should we go to let's go let's go epic. Lord of Rings. Lord of Rings 2021. Lord of Rings Fellowship of the Ring. Lord of Rings Fellowship of the Ring. Right? What say we? What say we? Who hasn't seen this yet? Lord of Rings. Oh no, I watched no movies. Miss Balloonheads, you didn't watch any movies? You must have seen Lord of Rings when it first came out or at some point. Right? I've seen this a million. I've seen it so many times too. And I actually told you, I had a hard time starting to watch it because I've already seen it like, I don't know, four or five times. Right? So I was like, oh man, I got to sit down and watch watch it again for three hours. But then once I started watching it, I was delighted. I just loved watching it. It was fun. It was emotional. You know, got you teary eyed. It was so beautifully shot. It was epic. It was really good. It was really easy to find nice copy. Right? So it was a great movie. Great movie. Of course. And it's aged well. 20, 23 years, right? How could it not age well? It was fantastic. I'm only taking the star of the greatest franchise ever made. Isn't the greatest franchise? John Wick could be the greatest franchise. I've seen this one at least once. Alarious. Okay, here we go. Oh, the guy's gonna lay it in. Nice. Nice. I'll wash them this week. I meant to go on a bender this past weekend. I'll watch all six. Nice. They are remaking this already. No, they're not remaking lower rings. You can't make lower rings. Controllers and welcome back, by the way. Hello, good sir. Emil Janssen on SensorTube. Salutations, salutations. Putonic players. What is this lower rings about? Alarious. We made a family. We made a family watch all three lower rings once. Should do that again. Yeah. Marathons like that are amazing, right? Strip. Watching the original lower rings trilogy is a must, especially the extended edition. Just pretend that the Hobbit trilogy and Amazon show never happened. Alarious. Let's change. Nice. Hobbit's not bad. Hobbit's not bad. I agree. Hobbit wasn't bad. It wasn't bad. This is classic, classic, classic. Like, they're making lower rings. They can't be controllers. Are we getting a second on this? I haven't heard this. Frodo's going to be what? A girl? What are they going to do with it? If you made an animation, okay. Oh my God. And by the way, the 1978 animation lower lower rings is fantastic, right? I wish they had enough money to make the whole thing. Oh my God. The one ring is centralized power and the fellowship are Chichonians and everyone wants freedom and accountability of Sauron that is fascist, eerie, you're a quiet million. I love your interpretation. Oh my God. Alarious. 11 out of 10. We give it an 11 out of 10. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Thank you. I don't think so. Goofy thoughts on lower rings TV show on Amazon Chichon. I didn't mind it. I know Aldergaard hated it. I, Aldergaard, I'm putting words in your mouth, right? I didn't mind it. I liked it, but I'm, I'm a sucker for sci-fi and fantasy. Like, really? I just love sci-fi and fantasy. Padre, did you guys ever see the Hobbit cartoon? Yeah. So good. So good. Lord of Rings cartoon. So effing good. Came out the same time with Clash of the Titans. If you remember Clash of the Titans, I saw it. The first time I saw Lord of Rings cartoon was in the theater. It was a double bill of Clash of the Titans and Lord of Rings in 1978 or 79 when it was like 11 years old. Phenomenal. Kitty heaven. Seven one. Amazon of the, of the, Amazon of the Rings could be okay. Bit sounds walkie. I got Gandalf's sword actually, the Lemurier. I should have brought my sword. The Hobbit is not terrible, but it couldn't, couldn't have been a trilogy. Yeah. They made it way too long and it was brutal. So the first part was okay, but then it got really bad. It got really, the worst part was them in the mountain with chasing the dragon. Oh, I totally forgot about that. Oh man, Hobbit sucks. And the, they're doing the roller coaster ride with the thing. Oh man, that was like them doing product placement for the Hobbit video game and Hobbit amusement park roller coaster. Oh, that made me, that got me so pissed off actually. Yep. I agree. Hobbit garbage, garbage, the hobbit garbage where there's a whip, there's a way where there's a whip, there's a way and on sensitive Lord of Rings cartoon was made by the same guy that made Fritz the Cat. Yeah. Weird connection. Fritz the Cat was really good too, but Lord of Rings cartoon was amazing. That was promo for Lord of Rings park. Yeah, Botanic Blurras. Let me see. Let me get caught up. Lord, Lonely Piggy. I bought my brother a replica of a Durrell for Christmas a few years ago. It's so sick and really having nice. We bought the Glamourmere, Glamourmere, Glamourmere Gandalf sword for the Felch of the Ring, first Lord of Rings family purchase. This is your all-favorite Lord of Rings movie. Padre, which is your all-favorite Lord of Rings movie. I think it's just one movie cut into three parts in my opinion. Oh my God. For Toke, the Ring was an analogy of new machines of destruction during World War One. Basically, the Ring brought war to the lands whilst keeping the Dark Lord away from the destruction. Really? Cool, cool, cool. Oh my God. Padre, the River Raft scene looked like they filmed it on a GoPro Ralph Bakshi. Yeah. Two towers really hit the spot. A Lonely Piggy says two towers really hit the spot. Extended edition. So yeah, all the Lord of Rings movies need to be watched extended edition. Okay. I think that this one that I watched was over three hours. I can't remember how long it was, over three hours. It was the extent, it was a director's cutter where extenders extended edition. If you're going to put the time in, put it in right. And again, there isn't much to say about this other than like it was a phenomenal adaptation of an epic classic. Like really, very well done, very well done. Bravo, bravo. Padre, good point. I liked two towers when they first were coming out. Extended is the only way to go. Extended is the only way to go. Lonely Piggy. And a nice like 10 hour worth of movies. Yeah. Plutotic Plurus gives an 11 out of 10. Nice, nice. Strafe. I'm not as big a fan of the Cartoon Lord of Rings as some people, but they did much better job with Sauron by portraying him as a true enigmatic force of evil instead of just the big red eye. Yeah. Yeah. And that's the, that's, they did, they interpreted that too directly. I think that's the only complaint I would have for Lord of Rings. I just didn't like that big eye just all the time representing Sauron. Right. Controllers that. I loved all the films. My buddies and I would hot box the car before going to the theater. The scariest part was walking through the lobby. All the employees were like a ring ring. That was about, I was afraid I find out and call the cops. Nice. I saw this thing at least couple of times in the theater, mushrooms. A fine guy. It was great. The first time I saw it, most definitely 100% on fun guy. And I saw it. I remember who I saw it with. The really good friend of mine and his friend. And my friend is no longer with us. Michael, rest in peace, brother. You're amazing human being. And we both loved it. And we both loved it. And he, he didn't do fun guy. I did. I like movie theories of fun. I used to anyway. And man, so powerful. Eateria. Oh my God. So heavy. Scary ring rates. Super 3D. Who needs glasses, man? Oh my God. If any of the fellowship use the one ring, then there would have corrupted the world with self-righteousness goodness. Ms. Balloon has lived Taylor. It's just beautiful in this movie. Such a great yeah. Pick. Yeah. Agreed. Agreed. She did. She did a fantastic elf. Right. And that's Aerosmiths. What do you call it? The lead singer's daughter, right? Lonely piggy. The saga is an easy 10 out of 10 for me, regardless of which movie. They're all amazing. They're all amazing. I agreed. Agreed. Oh my God. The Hobbit's journey of peril in a barren land was also an analogy of Toke and his friends doing World War One. Controllers and shrooming. Whoa. I can't even imagine. I did. It was phenomenal. Would do again. Would do again. I do not recommend that I'm not endorsing. I'm not promoting. I'm just sharing. Padre. Oh my. When there's dark scenes, a heaviness descends on the theater. Yeah, huge, huge. Dude, you should have felt it while everyone did. And then man, there were times where tears come in my eyes, right? All the loving and stuff. Oh my. Lonely piggy. See my main complaint about the Amazon show, the elves. They don't feel like elves. Nothing like the little rings elves we've had in the past. That I would agree with. Padre. And I bet it made the sound try really sore. Yeah. Pink QB. 10, 10. Return of the king. Oh, return of the king. 8.5. 8.5, Padre. Hell yeah. I know you are straight. Let's see. A good enhancer. Pluton for us is a good enhancer. Good on enhancers. Yeah, yeah. 100% straight. The extended lower rings trilogy is probably the best movie trilogy of all time. Let's see what else would come close. John Wick is really good. John Wick is really good. It's one of the best, I would say. Right? The Nazgoth. Gul. The Nazgoth. Nazgoth. Nazgoth. Nazgoth are another analogy of the five eyes of Europe looking for ultimate power for their world that can act for masters. Awesome. I just give it not worth it. Which one? Her things about Amazon show. It wasn't bad. It wasn't bad. Miss Bloon has. I didn't mind it. I didn't mind it. I know a lot of people hated it. Sorry, Star Wars fans. But the return of the Jedi was a mixed bag. I agree. Too much fluffiness. Goofy. It's a 10 out of 10. I was obsessed with the lower rings universe. Yeah. I would give it a 10 out of 10. It's a 10 out of 10. It's a must watch. Right? I mean, lower rings on psychedelics seems like my worst nightmare. Oh, so good. I live and die for that shit. Man, I love that stuff. Oh, my God. Gandalf had five eagles waiting around the corner from Dorthmines. Did he? I can't remember. I can't remember that part. I'd say the Austin Powers trilogy might be no lonely, big hilarious. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Too funny. Too funny. Okay, gang. I think I don't think anyone's given it less than a 10. Oh, no. Pink QB gave the return of the king 8.8.5. Okay. But everybody else is given a 10 out of 10 so far. Right? At least. Salutations on sensitive. Hi, Cheecho. How are you doing? I'm late to the live stream, but glad to join. Glad to have you, Ali. Glad to have you. Fly, you fools. Fly. All the God is 10 out of 10. Gang. Everybody's 10 out of 10. Bravo, bravo, bravo, bravo. Okay, gang. Let's do our next movie. Let's do our next movie. So we did pie. We did lower rings. We did they live. Which one should we go with? Dread. Should we go with Dread? Dread. Dread. 2012. Everyone needs a friend like Sam. 100%. 100%. I can't say anything bad about the Austin Powers trilogy. It's true. I haven't seen all of them. I just saw first one. I'm out of culture, I see. I'm out of culture. Delirious. Indeed. Everyone needs a friend like Sam. Yeah. Two talks for a second. Indeed. Judgment time. The phenomenal interpretation, adaptation of the Dread. Like folklore. Like really fantastic. Beautiful movie. Beautiful movie. Beautiful movie. Lee Graham, salutations on, sensitive to what we've been doing a while. Bad. You didn't like it, Ali. I thought it was a great remake. It was better than the Sylvester Stallone one. The Sylvester Stallone wasn't bad. I liked it. I liked it because I liked Dread. So it was fun. But this one was true to character. Fantastic. Dark, nasty, unforgiving. Like boom. Right? This lonely piggy, this remake Dread was fucking wild. Yeah. Miss Balloon has love, Sam, Sam, love, Sam, love, everybody. Emile Jansen, 10 out of 10 for sure. 10 out of 10 for me. Judge Dread, 10 out of 10. And I didn't watch it in 3D. I don't know why I got the 3D poster there. I watched it straight up. Little mushrooms might have been involved but I can't remember. Control is that. OT capitalizing on this film by making us more in his baffling. I love this one. I loved it as well. I loved it as well. I loved it as well. Dread, Dread through his actions shows his character and commitment to the law without speaking much. Yeah. Yeah. And the way he treated his, what do you call it? Not apprentice but rookie. The rookie. Right? Phenomenal. And Dread stuck to the law. Right? Stuck to the law. Right? So he wasn't corrupted cop. Like you don't get the sense of Dread having a smidgen of corruption in him. Right? Trainee with voodoo powers. Trainee with voodoo powers. Immutant. Right? Immutant. Right? I saw Dread in theaters and it was awesome even if it's basically a sci-fi version of the raid which is also awesome. Yeah. Yeah. But I'm pretty sure Dread came way before. Way before. Right? The addition of that weird slow-mo drug had me questioning it at a time but looking back I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. Yeah. Yeah. Really loved it. Really loved it. Control is that. A year before this film I saw the raid. It reminded me a lot of that. Yeah. Oh God. Dread didn't have an arch. Reminded me of a no-name gunslinger coming to town. Almost secondary character. Almost secondary character. He was the narrator or what do they call that? The trope, whatever in a story that moves the story along. What's that called? It's used to move the story along. That's what Dread was. He was moving the story along. It was fantastic. Speaking of less gramps, speaking of comics, Ed Pescor, rest in peace, Ed Pescor. The name rings a bell but I can't place it. Can you place them for us, Graham? He's more of a force of nature, Padre says, or the force of good. Yeah. Lonely Piggy. A plot device. A plot device. Thank you very much, Lonely Piggy. Yeah, Dread was the plot device. Just moved the story along, right? Oh, Pescor did hip-hop family tree. Cool. I have some of the singles on that. He passed. How old was he? Ed did the hip-hop family tree comic. He wasn't that old, was he? He wasn't that old. I found out the complex where action takes place in this movie is not far from what was the Point City Tower in South Africa. Wild stuff, wild stuff, wild stuff. And Mama was amazing. To Mama, he was death. She doesn't see him directly until he kills her, only in camera and smoking shadow. Very cool. And the actress for Mama, phenomenal actress. She was in Game of Thrones. Pretty sure it was the same person. And she's been in some other sci-fi that I've seen. Phenomenal actress. Oh, he was 41. Damn. Ed Pescor, 41. That's young, man. That's young. I wonder if it was climate change or getting too much sun or gardening or shoveling snow. Or sudden death. I don't know. Rest in peace. Whatever it was, rest in peace. Goofy. Oh, surprise. When I found out that Sirisi from Game of Thrones is the villain in this film. Lena Haidley. That's her name. Cool. Sirisi Lannister. Sirisi Lannister got both names. Nice. Lonely Piggy and Other God. Yeah, she did Phenomenal. Very good. Very good. And I just recently watched the TV series, The Beacon. She's also in a TV series, sci-fi TV series, The Beacon. I think it's called The Beacon. It was pretty good, right? Let's go. Took his own life, unfortunately. Oh, he took his own life. Damn. Ali Yesichu. Oh, man. Too bad. Too bad. Too awesome. When it basically sci-fi, in a time of political law, plutonic force on rumble, in a time of political lawfare and justified crumbling trust in western institutions, dread is an alternative scenario. Yeah, straight. The Sylvester Stall movie is a lot of fun, but he never should have taken his helmet off. And the first part of the dread movie with Sylvester Stall was better than the second part, right? Which is something that happens with a lot of Hollywood movies, right? I've seen that one a couple of times, but I haven't seen it for a long time. So I don't remember too much of it. I just know the second half wasn't as good. Yeah, dread is a good movie, not Judge Dredd. The scar. That scar, yeah. She was ruthless in dread. Lena Hadley was ruthless in dread. Like so effing good. So good when she brings the hook, the knife, and the hacker person win. I don't want to give spoilers. So good. So good. Plutonic plurus. Indeed, second part was rather conventional and flattening of character. Yeah, for Judge Dredd with Sylvester Stallone, right? All the God. Anderson is the main character in my opinion. Full arc from rookie, double doubtful judge and finally experienced judge. You look ready. You look ready. The action sequences were very 80s for me. The action sequences are phenomenal. So effing good. So effing good. It was just a phenomenal movie. Really. First time chat, lifeless. Yo, hope you're doing well. Hope you're doing well. Ronnie, how are you doing? Quote, I'm the judge, jury and the executioner and quote and high. All Ronnie says, lifeless. Review, ex-machine. Ex-machine was pretty good. That's the robot, the girl in the thing. Right? But we'll have to watch it to do a review. I can't do a review of ex-machine. Yeah, I liked it. Pretty ruthless, I would say. It was psychological, really. Very much a psychological movie. It's a great movie. I agree. One of my favorites. Yeah, I agree. I really enjoyed it, but made me angry at the end. It had multiple stuff going on with naivety, science, AI, possibilities. Good movie. Good movie. The control is that I was shocked how much I enjoyed ex-machine. Yeah, it made me think about it for a while, for like a few days. So that is a sign of a great movie. Great storytelling, I would say. Do you know any other movies I would like since I like ex-machine? Any other movies that you would like? Any other common see? Lifeless? It's heavier. Much, it's a war movie. It's a Russian war movie. But it has that anxiety associated with it, that ex-machine did. Right? That's what comes to mind right now. If you give me time and if I think about it for a few days, I'll probably come up with other movies, but something on that level that makes you think about it for a few days and has that anxiety associated with it, common see? Awesome. I will catch it. Thanks. It's brutal movie. Lifeless. It's... yeah, go on like this. I hope you enjoy it. Russia, if you like war movies, it's my favorite war movie of all time and one of my favorite movies ever. Limit 77. What's up, Saikou? Saikou Chijo. First time chat. I want the sequel. It would have been amazing. Lifeless just subscribe. Thank you very much for subscribing. Lifeless. I hope you enjoy common see. I hope you enjoy common see. Orani Chijo. You should check out some... Oh, I've seen some Korean movies for sure. The Two Sisters thing. I love Korean movies. They're great. Yeah, yeah. Parasite is fantastic. Yeah, agreed. Yeah, agreed. Koreans have some dark movies, man. Dark movies. Look at... what do you call it? Oh my God. I've seen them all. The guy who gets kidnapped and, yeah, last train to Busan is amazing. Oh, Old Boy. Thank you. Goofy. That's what I was thinking about. Old Boy. What a great movie. I've seen those movies so far. Is that the war movie? There's an amazing Korean war movie. So good. So good. Have a guitar in there. I don't know. Sympathy for Mr... Oh, the vengeance stuff is so effing good. The trilogy? The trilogy? Miss Vengeance or whatever it is? I haven't seen those forever. We're going off on Korean movies now. Part two. Dark Baron against Dread. Dark Baron against Dread. Nice. Oh, Ali, the director of X-Machine. Annihilation starting now in Portland. I liked Annihilation. I've read some reviews. People didn't like Annihilation. I didn't think it was the same director, but Annihilation I really liked. It was a fun movie. It was great sci-fi. Great sci-fi. And the old Judge Dread movie was kind of an amazing, was kind of amazing due to all the over-the-top extras, facial acting on the lower halves of everyone's face. Hilarious. Hilarious. Is the best Korean movie about the Korean war? That's the one. The war movie, right? It's so good. I'm pretty sure that's the one. Annihilation final scene blew my mind. Super good. Super good. Is it a British series? Which one? I have seen Collecting. I have been collecting 2000 AD since 1984. Really nice. Yeah. And it's a British magazine format. Newspaper. Really sort of comic book. Like Alan Moore, Judge Dread, V for Vendetta. All of these came out of stories and people came out of 2000 AD. Felt like a fever dream on a thing. Ali, thank you very much for the super chat on SensorTube. What are you drinking? Do you have any recommendations for me to make things? You know what? This is kombucha. It's lychee and jasmine kombucha. It's really nice. It's fizzy and it's like, you know, it's got organic cane sugar and, you know, it's fermented and stuff. We plan on making our own kombucha, but we haven't created the space. I haven't gotten into it yet. We're really busy. But kombucha. And thank you very much for the super chat, Ali. Salut salut. Newspaper style. Yeah. Yeah. For 2000 AD, Mr. Chang on Rumble. It's kind of out of this topic. What do you think of South Korea and Japan as countries, both politically and economically? Oh, that's a huge question. I've had both Korean and Japanese friends for the longest time and I've associated a lot with both of them and they're very different characters, very different people. One of the biggest differences you'll find between Koreans and Japanese is that Japanese can drink like a fish and maintain and Koreans can drink like a fish, but they fall down pretty fast. They get drunk, super drunk, super fast, super drunk, super fast. And Japanese have this tendency of lightness to them while Koreans have a tendency of darkness to them. Might have to do with 500 years of occupation by the Japanese and the Koreans and stuff like this. So there's so much there. There's so much there. So much there. Hello. First time chat. Kepcio. Kepcio. Salutations. Hello, God. And one more thing mama was the direct opposite to Dredd. His controlled Yang to her reckless Ying. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They were on the... One thing about the greatest movies, the greatest story is ever told, if the villain is on the same level as the hero or anti-hero, right? If they... The worst ones are where the heroes are... The villains are no good and the heroes are like way above them in caliber and vice versa, right? This one, Dredd and mama, they were on the same level, right? On the same level. And it was beautiful to withhold, to witness, right? To watch, right? Oh, you posted that. I missed it. Oh, my God. Barface salutations. How are you doing? Hi, Chico and Chad. I was trying to try and camera earlier. I haven't had it much. Is it supposed to help with indigestion or can it cause it? I don't know if it can cause it. It doesn't cause it for me, but it's good for the tummy. Kamucha is in general good for the tummy, because it's got the culture and probably intensifying working robots. Strap mama is how you make an actual strong female character and a generally frightened antagonist. Yeah, scary ass evil person. Like someone who has gone through brutal time that has made them more brutal than what they went through as a defense mechanism to protect themselves. Ruthless. One of the most ruthless characters in cinema history. Like really defense noted smash. Now Ronnie, I'm Korean. You're Korean. You're 보세요. Kimchi, galbi, japchae, bibimbap, bulgogi. These are all food names. I mean a lot of Korean food. I rummated with a Korean. I used to play cards like three, three, three nights, two nights, three day university. We rummated with a Korean university. We get home on Friday. And we call over his Korean friends and Japanese friends. We get together. One time we played from Friday night. Usually we pray until Saturday afternoon. One time went from Friday night till Sunday afternoon. That was like a 48 hour card session. It was phenomenal. One time me and him, just me and him, played for like 30 hours. It's crazy. La la la. The waiting, aka stranger, aka gaksang. Korean, her absolutely watched this. Oh, I don't know if I know this. I don't know that one. Oh, God. She gets her face. Also gets re-scarred at the end. And defense noted smash. Barface. Cool. Thanks for the info. I'll be lurking, listening to the movie chat. I agree about the dynamic between heroes and villains being more compelling when they are. There are great areas and the morality tropes. Yeah, yeah. Roddy, great food. Roddy's laughing. Like Korean brothers. Dread and mama are ultimate products of mega city one. Yeah, ultimate products of their society. Right. I like the scene with the Asian kid on scary movie four strip on the topic of Korean movies. Joint security area. Oh, I've seen that one. I think is another really good movie and probably the best film about the DMZ between North Korea. And I think that's the one maybe I'm thinking about. I can't remember now. Man, I got to remember the names of bad names. Next, interstellar. Okay, we're going with the next movie. I want to kill the person recommended. Hilarious. Okay, gang. So Judge Dread, what does everyone say? I say in terms of movies, 10 out of 10. Judge Dread, 10 out of 10. I'm giving it a 10 out of 10. What car games did you play? That crazy poker. We played poker and he would invite Korean friends over and they would play the Korean poker, the little cards and I tried to get them to teach it to me. They said, no, you cannot learn. All the Koreans will sit around drinking, talking, sitting down on the ground, they grabbed the card, they laugh and stuff. I tried to tell them, look, teach it to me. I can learn it. I'm good. I'm good at cards. I'm good at games and they wouldn't teach it to me. The fuckers. I say 10 out of 10. Goofy says 8.5 for me. 8.5. Drop your numbers, gang. Drop your numbers. I'm going to read them. I'm going to read them before I take the poster down. I'll take another sip. Alligator, 10 out of 10. I am the law. I am the law. Nice. When UK people say it's 10 out of 10 because Dread is a UK product. It's a 10 out of 10. It's a 10 out of 10. Okay, gang. Let's take it down. Oh, it's a movie rating. It's a movie rating. Indeed. Today is no stream. It's no stream. Funny, funny. Two out of Ali says two out of 10. Boo, Ali boo. Laugh out, laugh says 8 out of 10. Ali brings our average down. Ali brings our average down. You're that hater. I am DB right in the review. Love it. Love it. You have the right to rate it as a two, Ali. You have a right to rate as a two. Funny. Struff. I'll give Dread a nine, nine out of 10. Nice, nice. So we got two. We got 8.5. We got nine. We got 10. I give it a 10. We got an eight. He's laughing. His two brings the average down to probably 7.5. He's the raw tomato. He's been paid. Hilarious. I'm the hater. You're the hater. Okay, gang. We're taking Dread down and Ali goes, say let's talk about Interstellar 2014. Mr. Chan gave it an eight out of 10 for Judge Dread. Not Judge Dread for Dread. Fun, fun. Okay, gang. Movie rating. Interstellar 2014. What does everyone say about this? Sci-fi. It's sci-fi. However, I got serious issues with this. I love haters. I love it. I love it. Lee Graham says seven out of 10. Lee, is that for Dread or Interstellar? Interstellar seven out of 10. Seven out of 10. I hate it. Barface. Oh, sorry to hear that. I missed something. I loved Interstellar soundtrack. Ah, soundtrack. I have a friend who watched this movie like once a week. Oh, my. Overrated. Overrated. Overrated. But not as overlaid as Inception or whatever it was, right? I haven't watched it. You haven't watched it, Ali. Yeah, it's sci-fi. It's way overrated because it has the woke agenda. It has the climate change and then the jazz in it, right? So, they're pushing the dark. Greta was probably part of it, right? Advisors. In Lonely Piggy, Interstellar is definitely amazing on the first watch due to its twisted, etc. But repeated viewing just don't hit the same. Yeah, overrated. Xenophore says overrated. It is first time chat. Mr. Biggums. Biggin. Interstellar. Betari. Yes, overrated. The most common comic we're getting is overrated. Ali got mad. Who wants to save his daughter? There he is. Lonely Piggy. Still, awesome powers are better. Temporary priest. Greta was the daughter. In spirit. There he is. Cheeha. I agree. First watch was enjoyable. I actually, you know what? No, let me get caught up with this. Ms. Boohaz. I tried to watch this movie once and the sound was really quiet so I quit five minutes and it sounds like maybe that was the for the best. That's why you're too funny. Too funny. Hilarious. Too funny. Mr. Biggums. Farsi. If Matthew McConaughey and then did a no stream. If Matthew McConaughey wasn't the lead actor, it would be a four out of ten for me. Aligot. Matt Damon, the deal. String not one out of the asshole. Like a total asshole. He did a great job with the assholeness of it, right? Like seriously. Something out of my zap. Lonely Piggy's things. Drek D. What's your pick? Contact or interstellar? Both had shitty endings. They're on the same. They're on the same level. They're on the same level. They're on the same level. I would probably rate contact a little higher than interstellar. I would rate contact higher. I would rate contact higher. Strayf. Interstellar seems to be on rumble. Interstellar seems to be a lovator hated film and I am that asshole who disagrees with both the lovers and haters and thinks it's just okay. I think I thought it was just okay as well. Strayf. Sending dumb people into space is the norm for Hollywood films. Not the exception. Reals anymore. And it amazes me how they send dumb people into... Yeah. Lonely Piggy. His son understood. His son urged to get the f*** out. Don't we all run. That's Zimmer Amazing. Oh my god. I love seeing Chisholmah. A little bit better than... Yeah. Mr. Chang says the dark night rises a little bit better than interstellar. A little bit better. A little bit better. Black hole to a bookstore. Oh my god. To his daughter's bedroom. I just can't say anymore. Hilarious. If Hans Zimmerman didn't make those scores, it definitely would be 6 out of 10. Yeah. It's 8 out of 10. I would give it... Personally, I give it 6.5 out of 10. I would have given it 6 out of 10 the first time I saw it. Because the first time I saw the story, if I remember correctly, I don't think I turned it off, the story ended in the... in him floating in the bookshelf. And then, you know, everything got resolved. The one I saw, I believe it was a director's version, and there's an extra 15 minutes at the end where the story continues after that, I think. I don't remember that from before. And the story continues after that. I don't know if I liked it without that part being in it or with it being in it. I like some of the sci-fi, but some of the sci-fi was absolutely ridiculous. Because, you know, I can put aside my disbelief and stuff, but if you're approaching light speed, but I put all that stuff away, I say, okay, there's the possibility of things happening in that light. I give it a 6.5 out of 10, 6 out of 10, right? Sorry, if this is an interjection, but quick question. Is the original Brayrunner in your top 10? Yeah, original Brayrunner is amazing. Is it in my top 10? Probably, depending on what. It's in my top 10 sci-fi, that's guaranteed. Blade Runner is in my top 10 sci-fi. Depending on my mood, it would be in my top 10 most likely. Yeah, original Brayrunner is fucking phenomenal. All right. Oh my God. Water planet where they live seven years on earth and one hour where they are ridiculous. Lonely piggy. To be fair, I would have left home and family to go go space trip with Ann Hathaway too. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. All gone. He does it all for his daughter and is then asked to leave on her deathbed, please. Yeah, it was just, I feel so alone. Loved it. I had to put away, I liked it as a sci-fi. As a story, it could have been, because the premise is fantastic as sci-fi. The delivery was just, it had major problems in it, major problems in it, right? Ann Hathaway's mouth has his own today, no stream says, hilarious, hilarious, stream on rumble. Christopher Nolan is very hit and miss for me. I love Memento. Memento was fantastic and Insomnia. Insomnia was good. Thought that the Dark Knight trilogy was just good. Not amazing. All of his films seem that, since then, have just been meh for me. Yeah. Memento fantastic movie. Insomnia, very good movie. Very good movie. Very good movie. Interstellar's is lackluster. Austin Powers Lonely Piggy Compton. Controller's is googling Ann Hathaway Mouth Orbit. Hilarious. Ronnie says I loved Inception. I hated Inception. I didn't like it at all. I didn't like it at all. It is boring. I just found it so boring. I found all the characters pretentious. I didn't care for any of them. I wish the whole space would have just folded and crushed them all. End of movie. Oh, they all died. Thank you. Come again. I only got Cooper trades his time with his children for his children to have time with theirs. Ronnie enjoyed Wolf on Wall Street. Wolf on Wall Street was fun. I also hated Inception, but Barface. I would love Ann Hathaway some gravity. That is all. I'm going to say. Emil Jensen says 7.5 out of 10. 7.5 out of 10 coming out of SensorTube. What's the movie Nolan did with the two magicians? Christian Bain. Yeah, that was a good movie. What was it called? Oh, what was it called? I forget what it was called. Perception? Forgot it also. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Prestige. Prestige. Yeah, the prestige. Barface. Inception was quite overrated, in my opinion. Yeah, like huge. Some decent cinematography, but also felt like Baby's first intro to those in Dreaming. I'm hilarious. I only got Michael Caine was the only good part of the movie. Yeah, to a certain guy, it was okay. Prestige is good. Yeah, the prestige. Love that movie. Yeah, fantastic movie. So gang, I think we trash talk interstellar enough. Okay, movie. We got 7.5. I'm giving a 6.5. What else do we got for interstellar? What are the ratings? Drop your numbers. Let's try to get an estimate. Real Xenomorph says 6.5. Goofy said 8 out of 10. Ronnie said 6 out of 10, I believe. Right? 8.5 out of 10, 8 out of 10 for Goofy. Ronnie says I love the original soundtrack. Laugh Outlaw says allow me to drop a 9 out of 10. Burdenhouse says Burdenhouse. Plutonic Plurus says 4 out of 10. Lowly Fakie, next vote we run for movies. If you all don't vote for my Austin Powers, we'll have issues there. And we got a controller Zen, 7 out of 10. So average, we're talking about 7.5, 7.5 out of 10. So Emil from Jensen has bought the average. 8 is average for me, 8 average. Okay gang, that's interstellar. So what do we got next? We did Lord of Rains. We did Pi. We did Dread. We did interstellar. We did lay live. And we got ID from 1995. What a fucking phenomenal movie. What a phenomenal movie. Streiff said 5 out of 10 for interstellar and Mr. Chang said 8 out of 10. Okay, okay. 5 to 6, Ronnie is an average for me. Gang, you think about this, because I got a little message for you, right? Because where this was filmed, there's a journalist being held in prison and being tortured for the last 10 years. So do not forget, do not forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange published a journalist that has been crucified for trying to being transpirited and accountability of capitalist power to humanity, something that we desperately need in our societies. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org. We're countless resources available on free speech platforms. Gang, salut to Julian. Now, for ID. I've never heard of ID. Controller Zen. Alligot linked it up for us on SensorTube where you could watch it for free. And there are platforms that you could find as well where you can watch it. Tenet was a weird film. Yeah, it wasn't so memorable for me. Okay. Gang, if you haven't watched this movie, watched it. Eldegod was kind enough to link us to a source on our Gilded Server. I'm going to link it up. If you go into... I'm not sure where you posted it, Eldegod. I think you posted it in movies and stuff like this. There's a link. Download in progress. Yeah. Phenomenal movie, man. Phenomenal movie. Phenomenal movie. Okay. In the movie section, you should be able to find it. Padre. Haven't seen it, so I got the dip, but I'm going to watch it later. Padre, you will love it. Fantastic movie. This defeats the purpose of stream. Please, no spoilers. No spoilers. Oh, laugh out loud. We're going to give you spoilers. Eldegod to start. I have met Rhys Dinsdale. Nice. Nice. Hold on. Hold on. Eldegod's dropping it. Eldegod's dropping it. So good. So good. Like for me, gang, I'll tell you right now, 10 out of 10. No doubt. No doubt. In terms of intensity, in terms of just downright fucking society, this thing is the most powerful movie of the lot that we had. Like comparing it with Lord of the Rings, Pie, Dread, Interstellar, They Live. Very powerful movie. Total critique of darkness, really, where it could go. Super phenomenal. Amazing acting, amazing storytelling, amazing cinematography, amazing emotional impact just absorbs you into the movie, right? Just really pulls you in, right? Like Lord of the Rings has emotional parts where it's like teary-eyed, stuff like this. But it's Lord of the Rings to a certain degree is contrived. You can see it come in a mile away. It's beautiful. Don't get me wrong. It's beautiful. This movie, you don't expect it. And it starts off in a sort of a light bubbly, for me anyway, like the light heart is sort of cute, sort of fun, gritty type of like characters and storytelling and just gets dark and dark and dark and dark and darker and darker, right? Elder God just linked it up for us on our Twitch chat and on Bitshoot. And he provided two different links where you can watch the movie. Watch this movie gang, really. And I don't mind if you need to leave the stream. If you don't want any spoilers, thank you for coming and go watch this movie. Okay. And go watch this movie. And just to give you a count, I'm just doing a little count. We've got 13 people on SensorTube, 34 people on Rumble and 19, no, 34 people on Twitch and 19 people on Rumble. If you haven't watched it, adios, go watch it. They're really good movie, really good movie. But like, I haven't seen this one, goofy, I haven't seen that. I made sure I just watched this last night. Okay. I made sure it was going to be the last one I saw because I watched the trailer, read the description for it. I went, oh, this is going to be heavy, heavy film. And I'm glad I left it to the end, right? See you later, see you later. Thanks for popping and laugh at love. I'm going to watch adios, adios, adios, adios. And, um, elder God, man, the one thing I wish, the one thing I wish, if I could understand that all the dialogue, it had so much slang and fast talking British like this going on that you had, for me, I had to get into the rhythm of it because they're parts where I just didn't understand the slang at all. I don't like, they would be talking to each other. I'm like, what the f were they saying? Right? Elder, give me, give me my mark marker, show me my line. Surely this is it. The edge. Elder God, I fucking love you gumbo. Oh man, gumbo. What a character. Our first appearance of gumbo, the first time we see him, is in the stands and all the people, it's about, you know, centered around soccer, hooliganism and stuff like this. And one of the beautiful things is they never show the game, right? They just show the crowd just, well, maybe they showed it. I can't remember. I don't remember seeing any soccer being played, but they show the crowd just chanting, just trash talking the shit out of a player. And then a player scores, we love you, we love you. But the first time we saw gumbo, this character is in the stands and everyone's just yelling and screaming. And this guy in the background is doing this twitchy stuff. You're like, what the fuck's wrong with that guy? You're thinking the guy's like drank too much and he's like twitchy. Elder God, not a single football scene. Yeah, that's what I thought. And you think this guy's like, okay, he's too drunk or something like this. And then you realize, no, there's a reason why he's like that is because he's gumbo. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. And not a football, soccer, hooligan movie where there is no football soccer game scenes at all. Right? That's brilliant storytelling because it wasn't about the football, the soccer at all. Football at all is about the energy, the fanaticism, the camaraderie, the excitement, the challenge, the escapism, the darkness of it, the society, the full red rat level of who controls society. One of the most brilliant scenes. Elder God, do you agree? One of the most brilliant scenes is when the four cops are sitting in the office of their superior and the sergeant that's with the four guys tells the superior, yeah, the guy, one of the guys is so brilliant, he was able to convince, fool the people into not thinking that it was a cop by telling them that he couldn't read and write. Right? And the superior is like, how did you become a police officer when you don't know how to read and write? And they're all the four, the four cops are like, what? No, no. He pretended that he couldn't read and write. Like that centralized power, that centralized power, fucking brilliant. They didn't want to connect football with hooliganism. Ah, okay. And to me, it wasn't really about hooliganism, it was about the society. It was about society. I made it up. And the guy's like, what the fuck? He's angered towards the superior's fucking through the roof. It was through the roof. It was through the roof. Everson, on Sensor 2, regarding Interstellar, watch the extended version, there's like the end part, like 15 minutes or so, which was interesting to see. It didn't really add anything or take away anything from the movie, because the movie was bland anyway. Right? Aldogan, I think me and you are the only ones who've seen this movie. Man, I would love to just hang around, go to the UK, hang around the bars, watch, like, it really made you want to do that. Want to get involved in that scene. For me, just to understand what the fuck it was they were talking about half the time, right? I would love to go hang around the bars and drink and get drunk with these people and try to understand the lingo, right? And then re-watch this movie. I would be willing to do that for six months just to re-watch this movie and understand at least half of what else I watched. Plutonic Plurids, I'm sorry we'll watch it. I was pretty sure most people were not going to watch this movie. This movie, I knew it was going to watch no matter what, right? Aldogan, I expect you to act like police officers. If you did that, we'd be kicking your head and then the fucking guy, their superior turns to them and says, okay, now that you're done, you're going to go do this, you're going to do this, and you two guys go dress as cops and go walk the streets and the charge is like, what the fuck are you talking about? If we walk the streets, they see us, they'll recognize us and they'll kill us. You want the fuck? Crazy strut. I generally didn't expect ID to be as good as it was. I knew it was going to be good, but I didn't expect it to be as good as it was. So I'm with you, strafe on Rumble. I'm with you. I didn't expect it to be that good. It was really effing good. It was really phenomenal. Aldogan, back to Sadwell in uniform madness. And by the way, Aldogan, where, like this is an alleged team, right? Was the town a legit town in UK? Was the location made up? So it wouldn't be associated with specific town in the UK and the stadium? Like that's not a real stadium and a real town, is it? And I swear, the bar is the same bar as a Peaky Blinders. Is it the same bar as Peaky Blinders? Like the TV show, Sadwell is in Southland. So it is a legit town. It is a legit town. Okay, okay. How do people feel about that? No football team, no football. Oh, so they don't even have a football team. Okay, cool. That makes sense. So they don't make it, they don't make it about the town. Okay, okay. Okay, cool, cool, cool. And how was it? How was the reception of the movie? How was it portrayed in England? What do people think about it? Near White Chapel, near White Chapel. Okay. How do people feel about it? In the UK? Is it regarded as like a, like they live? Like is it an underground movie? Is it called classic or is it mainstream? Wapping is also a real place. Okay. The stadium? Was the stadium WAP? No, the stadium was called something else. What was the stadium called? I wish it's a cult. It's a cult. Yeah, fuck. So good. So good. Man, I swear. Algae God. One day you'll have to do the subtitles for when they're talking. So for those of us that don't know the lingo, the UK bar pop talk conversations, what the hell it is that they're saying to each other. Like really, I couldn't understand half the dialogue sometimes and some of the scenes. Many actors went on to big things from that movie. Really? Okay. So it was the beginning of many of those actors. Have you seen the new, no, I haven't seen, let's be 19. I haven't seen the new Dune movie yet. I've only seen Dune part one. Once Dune part two becomes available and I'm going to do one and two together back to back. Striff. The plot of the film was loosely based on quote operation full-time end quote, a Scotland yard undercover operation, which attempted to identify the leaders of the West Ham United FC's firm, the inner city firm ICF. Yeah, I got that when they started talking about the law, the power that they gave the police for them to do it. And all they were interested in was just nabbing some of the low life people, or some of the, you know, hooligans, I guess, not low life people, but hooligans and stuff. Quote, I'm saying you and you are old fucking bill. I'm saying you and you are old fucking bill. Operation our goal, operation our goal, own goal, so it was called operation own goal, not operation full-time. Okay. All the God says on rumble, operation own goal. Okay, okay, okay. And what they, this came out, because in the 1990s during the World Cup or there was no incident during the World Cup or European Championship where some of the football fans from the UK went to one of the European countries and some deaths occurred. Is that the law that was passed after that incident? At a stadium? There was some kind of stabbings and killings or something? I appreciate operation next time, we're next time. Yes, I have read the book by the real police. Cool, cool, cool. Very cool, very cool. A great movie gang. Like really fantastic movie and the relationships, the relationships between the characters, so good, so good, so good. Like really between the cop and the and the wives and between the main cop and his wife and just the darkness that he goes into and the addiction and the the need for that adrenaline rush, the disconnect from everyday just regular activity and living for that moment, the calm, like it sort of a war type sensation you would get, right? Cool, I don't know none of you. I don't know none of you. End quote. I can't remember what that was. He loses everything. Yeah. Wow. The last scene is like you think it's going to end when he's alone at home? I was not accepting and expecting the last scene. The last scene was just mind boggling, was fucking brilliant. Not that he loses everything in the end. The everything is his mind as well. He lost his mind at the end as well, right? You could see him losing his mind throughout the whole movie and at the end it was complete. He completely lost his mind brilliant. Emile Jensen says epic movie and Emile gives ID 8 out of 10. I give ID 10 out of 10. Elegant. I'm sure it's 10 out of 10 for you. You say it's one of your favorite movies, right? I'm not sure. Strafe has seen it as well. I wouldn't be surprised if IMDb and Wikileaks got it wrong. Oh, you got it on the honest John to NN. What's NN stand for? Oh my god, 16 out of 10. 16 out of 10. Yeah, really phenomenal movie. I love it when a movie takes you on an emotional ride. Gets you emotionally like just physically like just your energies invested in the movie, in the characters, and just annihilates you at the end. Annihilates. Oh, annihilates you at the end. Honest John. Okay, the scene at the end when he's having a drink with the main guy. Emile. Yeah, it's an accurate representation of the language too. Yeah, I figured it was because it was just so fast, so rapid, so natural. And I caught some of it, but half of it was, I couldn't understand. Right? I couldn't understand. Yeah, yeah, the rally at the end. Where he got, and what he thought he was doing. Not that where he got to, but what he thought he was on a mission. Right? Just completely lost, completely lost. Strafe, I give it a nine out of 10, but keep in mind that I am someone who considers five out of 10 to be average. Well, five out of 10 will be an average, I guess. Nine out of 10. That's pretty high rating. For me, average, I say is 6.5, seven out of 10. That's to me is average. Like C plus, right? So nine out of 10 for you is a high rating. Jen, maybe eight point, sorry, Emile on the sensitive. Maybe 8.5 actually. Change my mind. You change your mind. Nice. Nice. Kicking it up, kicking it up. The ending, the ending kicks it up. The ending really does it. The endings of movies can make or break them. There's a sequel. What the F? Elder God. What? What's the sequel? Fucking love you. Elder God says it with the same characters with the same characters. So is the last, oh, you can't tell me. All from seven is good for me. Some of the same characters. Okay. Let us know on the Gilded Elder God. Maybe in the next movie she is recommended. What? What? What? What? Want to see it? Yeah. You know what? I'll wait until next stream. What do you call it? Recommended. Fantastic movie. 10 out of 10 for me. 10 out of 10 for me. Very highly recommended. Very highly recommended. Very highly recommended. On a different level than like 10 out of 10 for little rings or dread or they live, right? But we saw some fantastic movies in this. Fun. Fun. Gang. Two plus hour of movie review. Love it. Love it. Love it. I follows a Muslim copper. Oh, it follows a Muslim copper. Okay. Okay. And when did, when did that one come out? Like soon after 1995 or way after? Oh, I can see where the Muslim copper goes if it was way after. What? Billy's. They call them Billy's. 2016. Oh, damn. Is it woke? I hope it's not woke. It can't be as good. No way. Apocalypse now. Phenomenal. We have a gumbo. You have a gumbo in there. Apocalypse now. Just because you brought it up, Mr. Chang. I've told the story. No woke. Okay. Awesome. Well, the God. I'll vote for it. Mr. Chang is asking, do apocalypse now on rumble, right? Just I've mentioned this before, but apocalypse now. I saw it in the theater with my older brother. My older brother was 13 years old. I was 11 years old. The movie was rated extreme, like rated R. Like you have to be an adult to see this movie. We were from Iran. I barely spoke English. I was here in Canada learning rudimentary English. Same with my brother. And my brother wanted to go see the movie and I was my brother's tail. We did the shit together. And it was showing at a theater that had the best sound system in Vancouver. It was known for it. It was called the Stanley. It was an independent theater that showed one movie there. And it was apocalypse now for that period. It was showing apocalypse now for months. All right. That was one of those movies, right? And we went. My mom dropped us off. It was downtown Vancouver. We came from the suburbs now. Not Vancouver on gravel street, if you know Vancouver. My mom stopped in front the movie ticket. It's one of those theaters where, you know, they got the movie ticket, ticket selling here and people come out, come in and out from both sides. Right? So gave us the money. We went to the teller to buy the ticket and we give the ticket, the money and we go to tickets for apocalypse now and the person was like, get the fuck out. This is an R rated movie. R rated means you got to be 18 or older to go see it. Right? Get the fuck out. You can't go see this movie. We're like, what do you mean we can't go see this movie? We're like, no. We want the tickets. They're like, no, you can't. You have to be an alos. R rated R. They're trying to explain to us. We're not getting it. My mom's still waiting there. She's got the window roll. She's going, what's going on? My brother goes over and says, they're not selling the tickets. They're not letting us go. My mom's like, what the fuck? Because you can't park there. It was a place where you couldn't park. It was cars. My mom put the blinkers on and goes to the teller. He goes, the ticket sales person goes, what the hell? My children want to go see the movie. The lady's like, I don't know if it was a lady or a guy. The person's going, ma'am, they can't go. It's an R rated movie. It's restricted. You got to be 18 to go. They have to be with an adult to go. She's like, they're with me and the lady's like, are you going to go see the movie? She's like, no, they're going to go see the movie. The person's like, what the fuck? No, they have to be an adult. A parent has to let them in. My mom goes, no. My kids, my sons want to go see this movie. Here's the ticket. Here's the money. Go let them in. And the lady's like, okay, what the fuck? So was the tickets. And my mom's like, okay, I'll pick you guys up after the movie. We're like, okay, give it right on. So she goes up in the car, drives off, right? And we're waiting in the line. We're the only kids in the theater in the lineup, right? There's no kids. Everybody's an adult. They're all looking at us going, what the fuck? And we're talking Armenian together. So we go in and the seats, they're like big seats. Their headrest is above us. Like our heads are below the seat. So whoever was sitting behind us had a perfect view of the screen. That's how small we are. Fuck it, we're sitting there. Everyone around us is adults and the movie starts. Music plays. Me and my brother are like, yeah. Fucking phenomenal. First 15 minutes, soldiers with their guts blown off, everyone getting blown off, fucking bomb, the hat being thrown in the helicopter, like surfer dude, fucking explosions. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. I love my war movies, right? So good. So good. Who says fucking 11-year-olds and 13-year-olds can't see a Pockups now by themselves? F, if you're able to handle that shit, you go see that shit, right? That's in a Pockups. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. What a great movie. What a great movie, right? Oh my God, I watched Lethal Weapon in cinema at 8.30. Nice. Nice. Pretty good. Like off-dermatization. Thanks. It's stuck, right? Kids can learn real fast. Eduardo. Oh man, Chico is bragging about seeing the Pockups now in theaters. Eduardo, there's some things that you wear with a badge of honor, man. That I do. That I do. How to do it? How to do it? Eduardo, I love the smell of popcorn in the cinema. Nice. Nice. The guy, like one of the scenes that's stuck out where one of the soldiers, he has his guts ripped open and his intestines are all over the place. And like those people, dead bodies everywhere and stuff. And the guy with the hat, the guy in charge walking around, cowboy, yeah, what's going on? And the soldiers on the ground bleeding, guts everywhere. Then the guy's thirsty, water, water. And he goes, give the soldier some water. And then someone else comes and says something to him and he takes the water can, the soldier wants water and chases the water and he doesn't even get water on his last dying sip that he could take, right? Crazy, crazy. First time chat, Zayn. Zayn Muhammad on Twitch. Hello, Chico. How are you? It's been a long time. How you been, my friend? Doing good, Zayn. I hope you're doing fantastic. I used to have a really good friend called Zayn at university. Fantastic dude, man. And I love that name. Stref, my favorite Vietnam movie is a tie between Platoon and Full Metal Jacket. I love Full Metal Jacket, man. Full Metal Jacket, Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, Platoon. Yo, would you chose C Death 420? How are you doing? How's life? Gang, let's call it a stream. Let's call it a stream. Fantastic movie discussion. Gotta love these. Gotta love these, right? Gotta love these. We'll give ourselves probably a couple of month break before we do our next picking movie stream, right? And then we'll do again. Or maybe we'll do a movie stream picking movies within the month. That way we pick the movies and then we give ourselves, you know, two months, two and a half months to watch them and then review them again. So maybe that's what we'll do. We'll do a picking movie stream. I'll talk with Elder God and Cheryl to see when they can do it because we've got to run heats and stuff like this. And then Elder God, 12 days till 420. Yes, yes. We will definitely be doing a 420 stream, gang. So keep that date open. April 20th. It's a Saturday. We might do a long stream in the patio of patio. Hopefully it'll be sunny where we can smoke cigars and do some vaping and enjoy a nice 420 celebration. Gang, I hope you have a fantastic week. Thank you for joining us on this movie stream. Thank you for participating in this movie review stream. Doing your homework, watching your movies, right? Watching your movies and talking about them. Thanks, you're my pleasure. Awesome, gang. Awesome. So have a fantastic week. We'll do live stream next weekend, as well at least one, probably two, and see where we're at from there. Okay, gang, enjoy your shows, enjoy your movies, enjoy your anime. If you're watching anime, enjoy your music. 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