 what's up guys and welcome to one take tonight's another news roundup episode we're talking indiana jones james bond no time to die and the new streaming service quibi i'm gil and i'm talking to my brother alon say hello yo and before we get into it just a quick reminder that if you're enjoying these videos make sure to hit that like button hit the subscribe button and of course the bell icon to make sure you get notified when we do more videos and the next time we go live so you can join the stream and be a part of the conversation with that let's jump into the first news story for today alon indiana jones great franchise been around for decades every movie in that franchise has been directed by steven spielberg but just yesterday variety reported that steven spielberg has stepped down as the director so for the first time an indiana jones movie will be directed by somebody else according to variety steven spielberg and here's a quote from from from the variety article spielberg will remain as a hands-on producer on indy five according to a source close to the filmmaker the decision to leave the director's chair was entirely spielberg's and a desire to pass along indy's whip to a new generation to bring their perspective to the story so you're probably wondering who is going to take the reins who's going to take the whip and direct indy five james mangold is in talks to take over you remember who that is alon logan that's right logan 310 to yuma most recently ford versus ferrari now a couple of other tidbits on indy five a couple of weeks ago harrison ford said they're actually going to start shooting the movie in two months but then a few days later he mentioned some scheduling issues and quote unquote a few script things and said they're determined to get it right before they get it made originally this movie was scheduled for release in 2019 then it was delayed 2020 then delayed to 2021 and with this latest news my guess is it might not even come out in 2021 now what else do we know about indiana jones five not much we know that it was at least the latest draft was written by jonathan casden son of laurence casden who wrote raiders of the lost dark the original indiana jones so our first question with these things alon is what else has jonathan casden done should we have hopes that this is going to be a good movie jonathan casden most recently co-wrote with his father solo a star war story so i can see by the look on your face how do you feel about that doesn't give me a good feeling nope and i should also point out george lucas was involved in the first four indiana jones movies he kind of co-created them with steven spillberg and strangely enough there's been virtually no mention of george lucas and any of the articles i've read about indy five i know that for all intents and purposes george lucas is retired um so it seems like he's not going to be involved in indy five steven spillberg is stepping away so it feels like this is going to be truly an indiana jones for the new generation and maybe some sort of a reboot even though they haven't said that they haven't said as much so throwing all that out at you alone how are you feeling about indiana jones five what would you want to see in in indiana jones five huh well i don't really want to see them try to do what they did in the last one where indiana jones is this old man pulling off all these stunts i'd like to see him in kind of like a you know silvestre saloon in creed type of role where maybe he's starting to become more like his own father i don't know if i know we had shia laboff i don't i don't remember it did we like him in india and jones i don't know that whole movie was such a mess he was he was i don't think he was at the top of the list of what was wrong with that movie yeah i don't know i don't really have anything specific that i'd want to see out of this i know james gunt i'm sorry you said uh who's writing it james mangled james mangled yeah so i trust him to write it but i'm concerned about uh wait no you said he's directing he's directing i trust him to direct but i don't trust the writers no no i'm a little concerned yeah and uh i feel like this this concept of picking up a franchise years later and you bring back the original cast or the original cast member and he's you know 30 40 years older and you bring somebody new in i can't think of any other instance where that's been successful besides creed and that's really the only model we have to go off of because if i think what do i want to see in india 5 well like you said i don't want to see a 70 i mean he's 77 now harrison ford and they're probably not going to start filming this for another year or two at least so he's going to be pushing 80 i don't want to see him attempting to do a bunch of stunts because it's just going to be sad and depressing so what can you do you need to have the stunts you've got to have the adventure so you've got to put indian some kind of a mentor grizzled old man role i really can't think of any other way to approach it and i think they've got to go with a slightly like i said grizzled take because if you try and have too much fun with harrison ford i don't know i'm just worried it's going to come off as making fun and poking fun at his age and everything so i don't know i almost feel like they have to tone down the humor of the series a little bit to uh to kind of pay respects to it to an older indiana jones and if you're going to go that route james mangled is a good choice because he pulled that trick off with logan uh with uh hu jackman as as wolverine so writer doesn't give me hope james mangled does give me hope and i think we've seen many times where a director will come in make some changes to the script and help you know bring it and elevate the movie so hopefully we can see that here any predictions alone so like i said there's been virtually no details released besides harrison ford's returning any predictions for this movie uh the one i said i think he's gonna start going into an older man i don't think they're gonna try to do what they did a lot of prediction is that harrison ford will be older in this one than he was in the last movie yes but my other prediction is that he will act older yeah as well what do you think about this prediction i have a gut feeling de aging technology will be employed for at least one flashback sequence to see a younger indiana jones yeah i agree i think they will do that i predict we've tackled aliens in the last movie we've tackled various religious artifacts i think in this next one time travel i have no basis for that but i just thought what would be cool to see indiana jones tackle you know some time travel that'd be cool maybe he bumps into a younger version of himself i bet they won't do that no i think you're probably right but the de aging technology i bet we'll see that come into play i agree all right okay let's talk about another aging hero james bond no time to die is the title of the next 007 movie and apparently alone he's gonna have plenty of time to die because i love that the running time of a movie can make headlines because there's articles all over the place because theater chains have started to release the running time for the new james bond movie and it's going to be supposedly the longest james bond movie of all time at two hours and 43 minutes uh so i don't know i mean you you love long movies right yeah yeah i feel like a lot of people don't enjoy longer movies i've heard a lot of people say that anecdotally but i think that tied starting to turn because these big tent pole movies like avengers end game are starting to push three hours so i think people are starting to expect longer movies especially when it's a big movie like this where it's some sort of a conclusion which brings me to an interesting point which is i think in the past when an actor has finished their tenure as james bond they haven't really treated it as an ending they just had another james bond movie and then a few years will be some kind of a hey this you bring in a new james bond character this daniel craig era of james bond it feels a little bit more like they've tried to have a story arc there's been a little bit more connectivity between movies some recurring characters so i wonder if because this is going to be daniel craig's last outing as james bond they're going to treat no time to die as an ending to the james bond series now even though we all know there's going to be another one but almost in the way that dark knight rises was the end of a batman series i wonder if they're going to try and do something similar here i don't know if i'm reading too much into it but the fact that it is going to have such a long runtime to me lends some credence to the fact that they are treating this a little bit more special than some of the previous james bond movies and maybe they are going to go for some kind of finality with this next movie would you want to see them do something like that would you want to see james bond retire or or perhaps perish in this next film uh i don't want to see him perish but i do want to see some sort of conclusion i think that would be pretty nice to see in a james bond movie otherwise you know i i think the formula is kind of a little stagnant you know these they have been kind of like one offs in the past i like the idea of having like you know a start and an end to this character and hey you know in a few years let's see another uh another storyline for an alternate james bond yeah yeah no agreed i kind of i i it was funny because right after casino royale which i remember really enjoying that movie they came out with quantum usolus which i think was one of the shortest james bond movies ever by the way at in only one hour and 47 minutes yes sub two hours versus casino royale which was two hours 25 skyfall two hours and 24 minutes i think specter was two hours and 40 but anyway quantum of souls came out right after casino royale and that was probably the most direct sequel we've ever gotten out of the james bond series it continued right out of casino royale and the movie was terrible and i remember at the time a lot of people said you know what in the next movie we're gonna we're gonna stray a little bit away from that it's not going to be as much of a direct continuation it's going to be its own story and that really bothered me because that's not why quantum of souls was bad it was bad because the movie was a complete disaster was so convoluted i still don't know what that title means i think it was it was happening around the time of a writer's strike or something so there's a lot that went wrong with that movie and it wasn't because it was a continuation of a previous story i i've enjoyed the story arc element of of these movies and i would love to see some kind of a conclusion at the end of no time to die uh only other comment i have on this is seeing a bunch of people run around in suits and shoot guns really all it does is get me excited for tenet coming out in november christopher nolin's new movie i don't know if you feel the same way just because of the suits well it's a it's a globetrotting spy movie i mean to me tenet looks like christopher nolin what james bond would look like in christopher nolin's hands which funny enough by the way christopher nolin has in the past expressed interest in potentially directing a james bond movie yeah that would be interesting well i agree that i can't wait for tenet and i am very curious what he would do with uh james bond movie maybe we'll get to see it one day yeah i have a feeling we won't just because i think he really likes to stick to original material though having said that he directed three batman movies so i guess i guess scratch that last comment all right and that brings us to our last usually i would say last but not least but i think in this case last potentially also least at least in terms of size because we're talking about quibi the new streaming service that's all about small it's all about their tagline is quick bites big stories this is a new streaming service that's going to launch in april this is unique in that it's a streaming service that's specifically designed to be viewed on mobile phones and basically they are spending over a billion dollars to commission a bunch of original short form work they're looking at producing over seven thousand episodes of content from that billion dollars and basically they're going to have a bunch of you know quote unquote tv shows where episodes will be anywhere between eight to ten minutes in length they're going to span reality shows comedies dramas action thriller horror but so they're going all out not only are the shows i'm going to have short form episodes at eight to ten minutes but they're going to support both landscape and vertical so in the middle of watching a show you can turn your phone and it's not just gonna you know turn the screen but filmmakers are actually giving thought to what should this look like if a viewer is watching it vertically in fact i think in some cases they're going to film content specifically for you know if you turn your phone vertical maybe you'll get a closer look at what a character is looking at on their phone things like that so the reason we're bringing this up today is they just dropped some promotional material a 30 second trailer for quibi that tries to explain what the service is all about and just shows a bunch of quick clips of some of these shows that are going to be on quibi so along when you first heard about this streaming service just the idea of doing short firm form content what was your thoughts you know what do you think about that and how has this trailer changed those thoughts if at all yeah i was definitely skeptical if i'm the target market for a service like this when i i'd like to watch like hour long shows like usually when there's a show that's half an hour i'm disappointed i'm like man i wish i had another 30 minutes of this to watch um after the trailer and seeing the list of content that's coming i think you and i both agree we're a little skeptical of shows like the fugitive like how do they get us invested in a show like that you know it's i don't know but uh i am intrigued by uh the horror genre here right because there are anthology series where you have like a 10 to 15 minute story you know and it it's enough so i'm kind of i kind of feel like that it might work for that yeah i 100 agree so just some of the content there's if you go to the wiki the wikipedia page for quibi you can see a whole list of tons of shows that are coming i picked out a few that looked interesting so you have the fugitive starting key for sutherland which is going to be basically a reboot either of the old tv series or of the Harrison Ford movie from the 90s funny enough they're doing this quibi series at the same time they're talking about doing an actual film remake but anyway so something like the fugitive it's really hard for me to imagine how that's going to work because for an ongoing thriller where it's a continuing story it just feels like it's going to if they're going to try and create suspense in eight minute increments every week i have a feeling it's just going to start to feel ridiculous sort of the way 24 felt ridiculous where each episode is real time and so what every single hour of the day jack bower is getting into some ridiculous situation so i just have a feeling the absurdity will just be turned up when you shorten that time span to eight to ten minute increments but then you have a show like speilberg's after dark this is a horror anthology show and you know what there is great short films out there you can definitely create a sense of horror in 10 minutes so i think for an anthology series this could work perfectly um but 10 minute increments sounds a little bit gimmicky the whole landscape vertical sounds a little gimmicky so speaking of gimmicks and i love this for speilberg's after dark this series can only be viewed at night aren't there certain uh countries where it's light all the time uh yeah like denmark or something uh i don't know about that i don't delete that no so i guess those folks will never be able to watch this show huh uh then you've got how to lose a guy in 10 days so i think that's based off of a movie right you've got reno 911 at making a return punked is coming back and untitled justin timberlake project oh you're a huge fan of untitled justin timberlake project right uh sure uh i think that punked in reno 911 like would i think you were saying like comedies could probably work in this format i don't know how interested i am personally but i could see them work right you hate laughing yeah you know i could see this working for comedies anthology series i i have i struggle to see how you make this work with a straight up drama an action or thriller but at the end of the day you know my first reaction like i said is this just sounds gimmicky and lame i think part of that's because when i hear short form series online i think webisodes which have always been i mean pretty trashy like you think about the for walking dead they did these five minute episodes online you just think garbage like that but at the end of the day they're bringing a lot of talented people in they're bringing steven spielberg in so you know that if you're gonna make 7 000 episodes of content something is gonna stick there's gonna be good stuff on here um but i you know which what's the ratio gonna be is it gonna be 80 good 20 bad we'll see did uh spielberg quit indiana jones for this i know that's what i that's what i was wondering he probably thought that he was gonna work on the fugitive and work with harrison ford and he got there found out uh it's not the case there's a god damn it he's working on punked so the trailer that came out today did that uh do anything to change your opinion get you excited no yeah i hated the trailer i i absolutely hated it it just felt like my worst fears of this service come to light is a bunch of people dancing around making stupid faces it felt like a kind of a kind of commercial you'd see if you're watching disney in the middle of the day and it's geared towards like six year six year olds or something i i feel like there's two types of people these days one's that like quick short content other people that want to sit down and watch long content i feel like there's no one like in the middle yeah yeah exactly so what we need it so i got quibi coming out we need like long b that's 10 hour episodes yeah yeah so i mean i didn't care for the trailer but i also don't think the trailer was really a proper representation of a lot of the content that's going to be on there it was just a 30 second quick over the top hey pay attention to us we're quibi we're coming soon it so uh so get ready 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