 Let's check it out. Let's check it out Hi everyone, this is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream today today is December 5th 2020 and We're doing a movie club live stream. Let's talk about six movies that we ended up picking on the last Movie stream we're picking movies and the movies that we're gonna talk about our dead man history of violence Safety not guaranteed brotherhood of the wolf ready player one and spirited away Fantastic movies some fun movies there some intense movies there some Semi-violent movies there not as violent as a graphic novel That's the history of violence And while we wait for notifications to go out and we've done a couple of these so far two or three of these so far I'm gonna continue to do these people are loving them and So am I it's getting me back into watching movies some of the movies that I've wanted to watch in the past and some new movies that We're being introduced to so it's a fantastic mix Belonging to a movie club. It's like a book club and a music club and we're gonna do a music one Later this week as well slick make how are you doing? Thank God for Christmas break three streams in a row We got more coming up. I set up 12 in for the last couple of weeks We've done three so far. We're gonna do one tomorrow one the next day one on Thursday couple of Weekends to our next weekend's comic. We've got a whole bunch coming up. So it's gonna be fun slick Mac We got a we're gonna jump in all over a place So it's fantastic and while we wait for people to roll in let me tell you who I am I am on patreon patreon.com forward slash Chico C. H. Y. C. H. Oh if you want to follow this work if you want to support this work If you want to what this is all about You can follow the work on patreon. Everything's layered on mathematics. 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Just switch it up change the You know, you're living space a little bit add a little here move a little here and It gets you cleaning certain areas and gets you doing a little bit more Uh, sort of movement instead of sitting behind the computer the whole time, especially during the fall, right? So having a good time man having a good time and for those of you who aren't twitch. Thank you very much for being here Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the bits. Thank you for using up your points. Cheryl, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well Uh Eskil finally it works. It's so early in the morning for you. What are you doing up? I thought you said uh early mornings was better for you than late in the evenings late in the afternoons But i'm glad to see you here, brother Hope uh, hope life is going well, uh for you. I think you're in I forget which part in europe somewhere. I forget which country Uh thought net. Yeah, I know my username is weird. 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So there's a discord page that we have that a lot of people share a lot of content And there's a lot of chat going on there and it's appreciated Lots of open communication Slick mick is 1 30 a.m. Where I am where I am going to pick my sister up from the airport In on two hours for christmas. So i'm pretty uh great. Ah awesome Your sister's coming over for christmas. This is a great timing on the stream We're doing a two hour movie stream basically Hello from sisco franca da Cisco franca da is 2 30 a.m. Here in belgium belgium. That's right. I just finished the movie marathon. Ah, what did you watch? Esquil, what did you watch? Night's all calm and good evening. Good evening From spain spain brother. How are you doing? I like spain when I was uh tracked in spain alacante I spent some time alacante alacante. I really liked and ebiza was fun And uh, yeah, I did the whole round about barcelona was fantastic. It was really good It was really good. Todd net is pronounced T hot net tiot net Is the first letter of my first name and then my last name, but it's all good man. Okay, tiot net tiot net cyborg 159 55 plain avengers Uh return rerun rerun, but then chicho went live ha ha valencia ha ha yeah Went on a quintin tarantino one a quintin tarantino marathon intense intense lots of laughs lots of What the hell is going on, right? We are recording the audio For this live stream on external mic And we will be uploading the audio to soundcloud as a podcast and it should be available in your favorite sound A favorite podcasting platform including spotify and itunes. What movies are we going over tonight? We're gonna go over the name are uh, um are on our Uh The main twitch page we're going to talk about dead man a history of violence Safety not guaranteed brotherhood of the wolf ready player one and spirit it away Okay, young polax you're reading 10 000 points. Wow You've been watching a lot. You've been here a lot. You're racking up the points Slick make reading 5 000 points. Wow Hellfire reading 500 points. Wow So by the way gang remember we're gonna do auctions, right? So you can use these points on auctions in the future, but it's going to be a few months from now It's going to be like six months away or something like that, right Notifications were speedy gonzales as she should say awesome Carlos how are you doing? So all notifications are out. Hey, cool. Cool. Cool Safety not guaranteed spirited. We're amazing. Yeah For me safety not guaranteed was was super fun very very Like it just made you feel good, right and spirited away was it made you feel good and it was just Spectacular, right is my all-time feel good movie very feel good movie very feel good movie snacks. Sure. Let me show you my snacks I got some strawberry liqueur Very delicious Homemade strawberry liqueur I got a strawberry in there as well Salute gang Yeah, I killed the the auction was super fun I got a warm drink check this guy out. This is let me show you what this is. Let me have a sip My partner made this this is oat milk with honey coconut milk a little bit of water And a powder thing called Elevate and it's got creamy cardamom my nourishing lion mane and calming lotus pollen So Scott cardamom lion mane and lotus pollen, right Cheryl I am batting your love in the mix, right? It's super good Yummy, and I got the check this out I got some muffin here that I just went to the bakery today and bought. It's like a brand muffin with With what with like sour cherries in there Brand muffin with like sour cherries. I don't know if you can see at all like coming in and I got some cheese like strong cheese Like cheese and muffin go really good together. It's really crumbly right like it's almost like a um It's not par parmesan. It's like an asiago, right? It's really good. Very yummy Slick McChiccio, there seems to be an issue with messaging if I redeem 500 points It gives me the message for 10 000 points. Oh does it? It should Really? Okay, that sounds great. Got to have warm for the winter got to have warm for the winter. I'll look into it So did you slick Mc? Did you just redeem 500 points or 10 000 points? The last one that you redeemed? Yeah, sure. It's very delicious. Lion's May is supposed to be very good for your mind. Yeah. Yeah A lot of herbal stuff and just natural it's We got to eat well. We got to eat well gang really um Especially as you get older Okay, and we will be uploading this video to both bit shoot and youtube Okay, and if you're on those platforms you can support this work by subscribing linking sharing commenting bottom of my ecology adventure this year nice Nice fun guy fun guy And if you're on youtube you can support this work by joining youtube membership here There's a button and for those of you who are supporting this for your youtube membership Thank you very much for the support. I'm going to take these guys down gang. So I don't forget And gang thank you for the follows and thank you for the subs When they when they're coming in apologies if I don't catch them right off the bat I get distracted a lot And by the way, here's the movies we're going to watch in gang. Let me load it up the posters. Okay Or movies wouldn't be talking about and I don't know like notifications have gone out. We're already 12 minutes in or so so we can start talking about these But we can go in reverse order. Okay that I'm going to load up right now. We're going to talk about dead man with johnny damp We're going to talk about spirit away. That's the japanese poster grabbed Okay, we're going to talk about history of violence based on a graphic novel, which is fan fantastic Okay Safety not guaranteed a lot of feel good movie Brotherhood of the wolf French fantastic werewolf movie, which is cultish Amazing action beautiful cinematography great color Fantastic dialogue amazing characters fantastic story. Very good movie and ready player one Fun movie, right? Knights of all comic. I had trouble watching latest bit shoot video Do I need to be a member? No, you don't need to be a member. Sometimes bit shoot gets in a little like What do you call it freezes up a little bit? So you just have to reload the page It happens to me when I'm watching other people as well and sometimes when I'm reviewing my own my own videos But they're going to get they're going to fix up all the kinks man bit shoot basically has full Funding going on right now they reached a hundred percent funding on a monthly basis and they're rolling out a lot of stuff Eskil, thank you very much for the Tier one sub do a little. Thank you. Let's see what kind of emote we got Cool. Look at this 2020 rivalry Fun crack. How are you doing? I love the pic you posted on discord Between the different types of addictions comic book Full on right full on Full on it was awesome. It was awesome super good super good gang So gang should we talk about this movie? Have you guys as as everyone's seen all the movies? We had six movies. We're trying to go for four. We ended up picking six Yeah Thoughted The discord is good Koda, how are you doing? What an eclectic mix love spirit away so many of those Hayami Miyakaza movies are gold. They're gold. There's only one which I wasn't a huge fan of which was ponio And every all of them are amazing. Like basically they're all 10 out of 10 as far as I'm concerned Crack Cheryl doing good. I want to get a Christmas tree today. Haha. Oh, I saw that picture you took on the sunset Beautiful and the sky photo and the sky photo. Gosh, Cheryl says Thanks. I thought you'd get a kick out of that one. Yeah, the credit the comic book addiction one's super funny Oh, you haven't seen any of these oh Thought that I don't know how much spoilers we're going to give but there might be spoilers coming. So I'm not sure if you want to watch this stream If you're okay having some spoilers, it's okay and like All of those spirited away history of violence Brotherhood of the wolf and dead man Was me watching it multiple times. So I'm okay with the spoilers. I've only seen ready player one in spirit away Really gang, there are some good movies here Discord is a great way to keep the conversation going once the stream ends Yeah, and we just put out a channel or a folder called twitch chat So if anybody wants to continue the conversation after the stream is done You can go to discord and there's a folder that you can continue your conversation Or take it to another folder if you're talking whatever it is you're talking, right? Carlos wait was ready player want a movie to watch? Yeah, it was Free Assange free Assange free Assange, right? That's our bot reminding us to free Assange Yeah, yeah ready player one was have you seen it Carlos or no? You're fine with it. Okay Thought net perfect. Whoa guy. How are you doing? Chilla, how you doing? Oh me doing good, brother. How's life? Long time no talk chat What are they? What are they? Why got netless is uh doing fine homies? Homes home not homies homes. I'm trying to do your uh the What do you call it? Oh, what's that movie? Uh, I forget the movie again Anyway, I'm doing I'm trying to do the you can you can say I'm trying to do the spm accent The spirit away such a great movie such a great movie. I just joined that. This is a great community So I had to do also glad to have you aboard the dot net. It's fun Welcome to the gang brother. Welcome to the gang brother indeed indeed Blood in blood out. That's right blood in blood out. What a fantastic movie. What a fantastic movie Great to be here Carlos chicho. Yes, I have ready player one became an instant classic for me I'm a sucker for easter eggs and cameos and ready player one has them in abundance. Yeah, I didn't catch Like the kid like the easter eggs and cameos. I didn't have too many of them, but But the whole thing the the movie was about easter eggs and cameos So I guess that's what it is. They're trying to figure out what was going on, right? What's cracking chicho? Tim, how are you doing? Why you not recommend blood in blood out movie? You're welcome to recommend tomorrow. We're doing a recommendation movie stream. Okay A spot of tea here tonight. I haven't seen spot of tea. He hasn't he hasn't shown up for a while Uh, so uh, but I think he's doing well. I hope he's doing well More better than ready player they're totally two different movies, uh blood blood in blood out is So different than ready player one So different ready player one is like one big easter egg with a story wrapped around that basically It's ready player one. I found to be Uh, very sanitized, right? It was very sanitized very disnified, right? Uh, but it was fun. It was a fun movie Give me some John John America American me is better. Oh, American me is fantastic as well. Carlos American me is very good movie Very good movie Coda One thing I liked about spirit away is the pacing Exciting parts, but well paced and slower parts Pixar Movies are great, but often a non-stop blitz of colorful action which can be Yeah, which can be uh A bit much. Yeah, and Pixar movies are they The older Pixar movies they have a slower pace to them as well. The newer Pixar movies. They've been disnified, right? So they're very They're trying to sell toys and games and stuff with them Spirit away is about telling the story, but we're ready player one That's the conversation right now at some point. We're going to switch it up to the next movie Well guy chicho, you know what John John means John John. I don't know what John John means John John John John in Armenian means Someone you care about to a certain degree Crack tomorrow is the recommendation stream. I'll try to be there for it for yeah Recommendations should go well. So ready player of monogang What did you guys love about it so much? I've heard people say is it's their favorite movie for me It was just a fun movie young polax. Oh my god. I had a banger banger movie in my head to recommend But I forgot. Oh no, remember it by tomorrow Oh, you I thought American me was amazing man Blood and blood out. They're both on the same caliber as far as I'm concerned Got to get some more jerjowsky on the rotation for elder god hilarious Holy mountain I'm still really young, but I'm starting to get into cinema and I started to watch all the call classic Film is definitely an interesting topic altogether indeed Thought bit there's a lot of amazing films out there that Sort of lay low Or lay bare Our issues and our societies and individual personal choice and reality life individuality Existential stuff. It's amazing. Great. There are movies out there that make you think hard Miyakazi does let his films breathe. That's a good way of putting it Chicho Even bill cosby is featured in blood. I can't remember bill cosby. He loves it Ah regarding elder god, I was told to watch Gumo. Oh, I've seen Gumo looked into it and it looks very different Gumo. That's the Japanese one. I saw that in the theater That's the sort of a Japanese gangster one, which is trippy as hell with lots of breast milk I saw that in the theater when it was first making the waves through the international movie felt felt loved it loved it trippy Trippy trippy That's what comment she showed ready player one is like many blockbusters enjoyable or watching But forgettable as soon as you're done. That's the way I felt about it. Really. It was fun. It was fun But it didn't stick right initially. I thought I hadn't seen it and then when I started Watching it. I realized. Oh, wow. I saw this a few years ago when it first came out. I think or when it was first available A lot of streaming network To be watched But I've forgotten about it, right? So it was enjoyable fun movie popcorn movie But didn't stick with you like for example For me anyway spirited away or a history of violence Well, god Carlos chicho in uh chicho in blood in blood out You got latinos the polar bears and the g Bga american me only only have two two factions I would love I wouldn't mind watching blood in blood out, which I've already seen like three times an american me Which I've only seen twice Back to back again What time is the stream tomorrow tomorrow stream is 5 p.m. PDT my time Going to be great to recommend some some of my favorites more indeed. Yeah drop by we love to hear it Matt Daki That king Stay tacking that king. Stay tacking. Hey chicho. I think ready player one is definitely a better book than movie Okay, I haven't read the book The movie was it was fun, right? But it was very sanitized like the ghettos were like look cool Like it wasn't such a bad place to be Right that they called the ghetto But the real ghetto would be really stinky and really dirty, right? So to me it was very sanitized Jaws is a blockbuster. Don't forget the slick mix says I forget that film watch it every fourth. Do you watch it every fourth of july? I ended up watching Jaws again about four years ago and It wasn't as good as I remembered it It's still fun, but it wasn't As As much of a masterpiece as I remembered You ain't into cinema if you can't watch blood in blood out. You just supposed A wool guy says I think wool guy wants us to watch blood in blood out Carlos blood in blood out is great. It's all preferences Great movies both of them. Haha. You're trolling with blood. He is indeed indeed Not all blockbusters, but many of the ones since 1990s. Yeah Come on, baby geeks Crack think you are thinking of another one chicho. Gumo is by Harmo Corrine the guy who wrote kids. Oh, okay. No, no, no. I'm thinking of a different one Gumo is a japanese movie. I'm thinking about and directed a few others after gumo. Oh, then I haven't seen gumo I seen Gumo I forgot it started. It's got a g. It's got a u. It's got a m. It's got a oh Gyo mo or something is a japanese movie Uh, then I haven't seen kids was fantastic. By the way, intense intense Very sad. Very sad. Elder god. How are you doing? Some people can read war and peace and come away thinking it's a simple adventure story Others can read the ingredients on a chewing gum wrapper and unlock the secrets of the universe RP1 had so so many 1970s 80s 90s references. I was left spinning It's Kids was wild. Kids was wild. I haven't watched it in years. Yeah, me either me either G. Joe kebabs. How are you doing? Oh, Carlos Dope, I'm gonna allow your comment. Auto mod zapped it because it didn't like Uh, sucker For some reason the only detail from ready player one that I can remember is one of the main characters wearing a joy division t-shirt I I remember For ready player one the only thing I remembered from the movie from the first time I watched it was the race car Them racing at the beginning in king kong Like really it's it's in and out for me right Just a fun entertainment movie What's blue monday by new order featured in ready player one blue monday, uh new order New order the band. Was it in there? There was a lot in there, right The the geek them was going crazy muffin muffin you got to eat with the fingers And cheese Blue monday was playing at the bar. Okay. I don't remember the soundtrack for ready player one too much Very player one also had a hell of a lot of corporation Takes control of the masses through destruction. Yeah it did and for real right, and it had a lot of A lot of things relevant to our society right now with corporations wouldn't the control Monetize everything right so one of the beautiful aspects. I loved about ready player one was about the players the people wanted to make sure that the Space that they could all go to was not going to be commodified, right where advertisements everywhere and everybody's Identity Data was being monitored and stuff like that. So that part of it was fantastic That part of it was fantastic I enjoyed ready player one for sure. It was a good movie. I ate i'm eating muffin and cheese muffin and cheese It's brand muffin that I buy from a bakery here and they make good muffins It's pretty good. You won't see it because the light And Sort of like assiogo cheese Thank you for the follows gang by the way. I like eating cheese Cheryl on the surface One of the things I like best about ready player one Is that it is accessible Across generations without needing the wink wink moments that disney pics are used Very good point. Cheryl very good point Eskil yes the band and i'm a sucker for electronic music. Yeah Yeah, especially old school. Some of the old school stuff is absolutely amazing, right Elder god actually a hidden load of messages in plain sight, but only for people who live In the 80s. Yeah Yeah, I noticed that it was very 80s nostalgia Right and free assange free assange free assange. Look at this drink so good oat milk honey coconut milk water and cardamom lion's mane and lotus pollen Talk about deliciousness The flavor is amazing right What I wish what I hope about ready player one was If you could have been a little dirtier, right a little bit More raw a little bit less sanitized like One thing that I didn't like about just giving you guys criticism of it, right? The avatars of people You could tell exactly whose avatar was what right Who who the real person was and who the avatar was which I found If you're gonna pick an avatar Don't don't pick someone that looks like you pick something different, right? That would be that's the way I've played games, right? When I'm playing games, I don't pick somebody with a goatee balding head Like like a chicho I pick I've picked different things, right? At least make one or two of them completely different, but Everybody was who they were in real life really Elder god after watching ready player one. I want to start a revolution really elder god It got you that excited. Hmm. That's cool. That's cool Cheryl the celebration of an independent thought the library scenes for example was also awesome Yeah, the library scene was amazing actually and I love the Um The main guy the designer of the whole game. I loved the portrayal and his calmness and his his guru sort of aura about him All right, he wasn't angry. He wasn't he was more Sad, but there was a there was a tone of Optimism about him, right Kiochicho same man the old-school techno house and especially those from the low countries Are just insane. Yeah Yeah, cultural appropriation was avoided cultural appropriation was avoided Hilarious gang strawberry liqueur salute homemade strawberry liqueur Should we go to the next movie? Let's go to the next movie. We've got six movies to talk about You've watched ready player one five times for me. That's this is this was my second time watching it Yeah, young poleax I got more out of it the second time the first time. I think I didn't like the sanitized feel of it very much I still found it entertaining Uh, but after reading your comments Yeah, I should give it more respect personally Because it has a lot of positive qualities to it. It really does Uh, lots of Oomph to it like elder god says after watching ready player one. I want to start a revolution Yeah And the other comment some people read born peace and think is an adventure movie some people read the recipe of ingredients of a cereal box and What was it open up the doors to the universe or something? I lost it. I lost the coat right, so indeed Everybody sees things with a different perspective and I love the aspect of them trying to prevent the corporations from monetizing everything Commodifying everything right collecting everybody's data and how they they show the corporations have been complete scumbags, right sort of a dictatorial relationship with all the Stupid geeks that are working for these tyrannical corporations thinking that they're They're super cool because they're trying to Screw over humanity, right? So I like the way they portrayed that for sure Worlds of gaming it shows how powerful the powerful the world of gaming is. Yeah, indeed it does but for those of us who Been in gaming no gaming We know how powerful gaming is There are still people out there who don't think who don't understand how powerful gaming is but To me it doesn't make sense for them not to they're turning a blind eye to life really Eskile I think it was more the world of pop culture in general, but yeah, it's pretty awesome Cool All the god the 80s was not the happy world that nostalgia shows it to be Indeed it wasn't gang Right in ready player one Yeah, like they show that's one thing. I didn't like about it either They showed the 80s as being this cool thing and like one thing they didn't show about the 80s was The the roughness of it, right? the Rawness of it And they show a lot of people when they think about 80s they go oh 80s was you know, the music was this and this Psy pop and these melodies these happy song But that was a mainstream you go down the down and dirty you got the punk Rock scene going on you got the metal scene going on you had a lot of Heavy-duty things going on back in the 80s, right? 80s was fucking dangerous elder god says 80s gang Me growing up in the 80s The first funeral I went to in the 80s. I was in grade nine Okay in grade nine. I went to a funeral of a friend who died of Certain events, right? I had another friend that died or another acquaintance that died in grade 10 Right by the time I hit grade 12. I think I'd already lost three friends or two acquaintances one friend and two acquaintances, right? One last ready player one I loved that the difference between the importance of online and real in real life friends was almost non-existence. Let me read that again I love that the difference between the importance of online and in real life friends was almost nonexistent Non-existent Difference between the importance of online friends the difference between. Oh, yeah because online friends were just as important as real life friends, right? Is that what you mean, Cheryl? No man is a failure who has friends, yeah, because right now, like, many people that are spending time online are online friends are just as important as in real life friends, some more so than others, right? With some online friends, we're way more open than we are with in real life friends, so that was super cool too, indeed Cheryl, good point, good point and dude, it was a weird feeling, right? At the time, you don't really understand what's going on but it wasn't my loss, it was there nothing compared to what the family was going through, right? The family was going through crazy times, social, no social media to talk social issues, you went out and kicked the hell out of someone to solve a situation, yeah, like, the past time, there was a lot of physical activity going on, if you want to put it that way, no, I look out in Canada too, there was like one of the most dangerous places you could go to in Canada anyway, one of the places you went to, if you went to clubs and stuff like this, there was a fight every night, right? In most clubs, there was more than one, they'd be bottles breaking on people's heads and there was a lot of built up anger and frustration in the 80s, like they're making 80s seem like La La Land with people jumping on mushrooms and everybody doing love dances and stuff like that, it wasn't like that, right? It was a lot of segregation, different groups of people, lots of different groups of people, right? That's just a wonderful life, it's a wonderful life. In Ready Player One, I talk more to some people here in chat than I do to some family members, Eskile, you're not alone, me too, me too. Night's a little common, pretty silly, but it's a wonderful life, is in my top 10 favorite movies, it's a wonderful life, is an amazing movie, it's an amazing movie gang, if you haven't seen it, watch it, it's beautiful, right? Segregation is an excellent description of the 80s, yeah. 80s was very much this group, this group, this group, this group, this group, it was crazy, crazy, crazy and the music they listened to sort of defined the groups, there was some music that carried over from between all the groups, clock time, okay gang, we're moving on to the next movie, Ready? Brotherhood of the Wolf, Brotherhood of the Wolf, what a fantastic movie, one of the best French cinema, French films of all time, as far as I'm concerned, I haven't seen too many, I've probably seen a couple of dozen over my lifetime, what an amazing movie, Brotherhood of the Wolf, if you're into werewolf movies, fantastic, if you're into fighting movies, fantastic, if you're into world-building, fantastic, if you're into loving characters, falling in love with characters and the uniqueness of them, fantastic, it had some of the issues of a ready player one, it was a little bit sanitized, it wasn't as dirty as it could be, but it was phenomenal, it was, it had a lot of bling to it, right? Did you just swoon? Cheryl says to Elder God, Elder God goes, oh my god, yeah, I think Elder God, this was probably Elder God's most favorite, favorite movie out of the six, right? I don't know how you guys felt about it, I loved it, what a fantastic movie, Knights of Old Comic, the end of it, it's, it's a wonderful life, gets me everything, in the tear-jerker, man, tear-jerker, tear-jerker, his happiness when he's running down the street calling everybody's name, wow, so good, so good, right? Eskile, I can't speak for everyone in Europe, but for me here in Belgium, the segregation is still very much present, people here are very conservative. Eskile, I went to Europe in 1998 and for me, I, I told people this and I think I mentioned this, I found Europe to be extremely racist back in 1998, okay, it was, it's, and it was really segregation, kebabs redeem five points, that's me with a beer with my tongue out, the picture, funny, but really Brotherhood of the Wolf gang, I don't know how many of you guys have seen it, what a fantastic movie, I hope you watched it and if you haven't watched it, I hope you do, okay, salut to all those who kill, kill, fight against the Brotherhood of the Wolf, very good, Brotherhood of the Wolf Elder God, every character bearing one were real people of the time of the movie and it's based on real events, is it based on real events Elder God? Really? I didn't know that, I didn't realize it was based on real events, I, I don't want to give any spoilers, but there's a little bit of power play taking place, so it was based on real events and the characters were real, supposed to be real people, it's all political, it's all political, I didn't want to say the political word but power play I said, but Elder God gave it away, it's all politics, but beautiful, it's like just imagine a Bruce Lee movie, right, but expensive made, right, high budget Bruce Lee movie, like man, free as such, free as such, free as such, right? Carlos, I've never heard of this movie but I think I'm going to look into it, the older I get the more refined my taste buds are and the more interest that I become in good film, yeah Carlos, and that's the thing gang, when you're young, if you watch a kid walking around, kids put everything in their mouths because they get a sense of what things are by putting things in their mouths, right, so they put shit in their mouth and stones and wood, like everything, right? As you get older, when you're young, you tend to eat everything, you go to McDonald's and eat crap and eat hot dogs, as you get older, you realize you don't want to eat shit anymore, right, same way with movies, you're not into watching shitty movies anymore, crappy movies anymore, you want to watch phenomenal movies, if you want to watch a sort of B movie that just lets you kick into neutral and just relax and don't think, right, watch a legit B movie, watch eight legged freaks, right, but you don't want to be propagandized too as you get older, right, watch phenomenal movies gang, Ronan says what time period does this take place, this takes place, you know horse and carriage, I don't know what time period it would be, 1800s elder god, what time period is it, what time period would that be elder god, check out the movie Palm Springs, you might like it, Palm Springs, Palm Springs, Cardos, keep in mind Chad, I was born in 1995, please excuse if I missed some jokes and references, and please excuse me, I was born much earlier than that, so there's jokes and references that I miss that other people will catch, right, it called being taken down by the hand of god with fighting, it called being taken down by the hand of god with fighting, that's a good way of putting it, Esquil Chichot, spot on man, the French speaking white Belgians hate the Dutch speaking white Belgians, they both hate all nine white non-white Belgians, it's really frustrating sometimes, yeah really it was crazy to me, like it was insane to me, right, I spent like the places that I really loved in Europe back in 1998 when I was traveling, I loved Alacante, Spain, that was fantastic, I loved, I had a great time in Greece, Budapest was amazing, at that time it was more like a port city, it was lots of hustle and bustle, lots of different people, I didn't encounter too much racism there, and Ireland, Ireland was amazing, those are the places that I didn't really encounter racism, everywhere else I encountered racism, it was prevalent, like you could smell it, you could feel it, it was insane, I've never in my life been in such an environment, right, wait, we're not speaking spoilers, we're not speaking spoilers, 1800s, mid 1700s, mid 1700s then, okay, mid 1700s, no it's, we're doing reviews and talking about movies we have supposed to have watched, and T. Hoddan, I think, I forget the name, he mentioned he was okay with spoilers, right, so we're letting people know, we're talking about movies that we're supposed to have watched, Brother of the Wolf, love that Cheryl says, Manny was my favorite character, loved the historical tie to seven year French and Indian war, yeah, regardless of the tie to real story, yeah indeed, it was, it was beautiful movie, and you felt for the characters, and when the main guy came out after the incident, right, when he came out to deal out the vengeance, you were like all hyped, you were like seriously the energy was amazing, right, Elegant, the narrative movie is speaking from the French revolution period, yeah that part for sure, and man the narrative movie, when you watch the movie you don't know initially who that person is, and then you realize who that person is, right, but the story is from his memoirs, from his days as a young man, all true, the killer wolf existed, the killer wolf existed, really elder god, phenomenal, dude if you know a link that links up this movie with the historical events, link it up for us on discord, I wouldn't mind taking a look at it, Sylvia was pretty kickass too, loved seeing powerful women in historical pieces, yeah, yeah she was awesome, the prostitute I guess, the lady of the night, Carlos Elegant, I haven't seen it either, but this is an open movie discussion, at this point I don't, I can't be upset over spoilers, it's on me for not watching it yet, haha, so go ahead, spoil full throttle, no worries, cool, and the odds are most people won't remember, because we're talking six movies, we're reading them, you won't, you won't remember the spoilers that are given in general, right, but the movie might have taken liberties on the facts, a little bit, just a little bit, just like this, this, this, this much, right, Kebao Chichou, I remember you mentioned the Queen's Gambit a few streams ago, worth a watch, worth a watch, I'm gonna give you guys my review of Queen's Gambit, okay, if you want to hear, not review, but I'm gonna tell you my issue with Queen's Gambit, I wish they ended Queen's Gambit halfway through the last episode, the last 45 minutes of the last episode, they could have just ended the last episode, not even included the last episode, loved everything about it except the last episode, and the last episode was basically Rocky, Rocky 4 with the Russian encounter, I didn't like it at all, it was, it was a disservice to the rest of the movie, okay, disservice to the rest of the movie, but everything else fantastic, as Keo Chichou, I once, I once no joke got called a traitor because my girlfriend is Assyrian, yeah, said I was shaming my ancestors and such, it really makes me sick, yeah, and I ain't lying, lying, to you, loaning, to you, sorry, lying, Cheryl laughs, and Eskild, just going back on the Europe thing, look, there's a reason why two world wars started in Europe, right, there's a reason why if you go to Europe, there's pockets that speak a completely different language than another pocket just surrounding it, right, it's so, so densely populated for so many different cultures, right, people are afraid, right, they're afraid of losing their identity because their identity is completely 100% associated with their cultural heritage, right, they don't concern themselves to be human, they consider themselves to be this tribe, right, problematic, problematic, very problematic, all you have to know is two world wars were started in Europe, right, there's serious problems there, Kebabs, okay, so I'll watch everything but the last episode, Kebabs, you have to watch the last episode unfortunately, but the last episodes as far as I'm concerned could have just been, could have been five minutes, but good movie, a good show, the maddie character was fiction but brilliant, the cinematography alone is worth watching, the cinematography alone is the costume designs are worth the watch, the setting, the set is worth the watch, the dialogue is worth the watch, the narration of the movie is worth the watch, brother of the wolf is worth the watch, gee, lift the noid, hello friend and friends, hello, hello, how are you doing, noid, noid, noid, glyph noid, glyph noid, I don't know about pronouncing that right, Cheryl, I had issues with my subtitles, none of, none in the last third and my French is basically non-existence, so some of the details were lost and I still have a ton of questions but the physicality told the story well on its own and I have a good reason to watch it again soon, definitely recommend, definitely recommend, thumbs up gang, noid and if you're not friendly to me, more power to you, Carlos, what year was this movie released, is it in French release, it's a French movie and it was released, oh god when did this movie come out, I think it was early 2000s, no, 2001, yeah, a hairy trout is worth the watch, I call it the covid fish now, hilarious, super cool, super cool, gang should we go to the next movie, should we go to the next movie, next movie it is, safety not guaranteed, safety not guaranteed, what a feel good movie man, if you want to feel good, if you want to know, my take is just want to shut out the world and see the beauty of humanity, right, just how delightful people can be, right, safety not guaranteed, you'll love all the characters, right, it's just a fun movie, spider-man how are you doing, I've seen that movie before I enjoyed it, you've seen that movie before you enjoyed it, calisthenics, hey chichou good evening, good evening, how are you doing, I hope you're doing well, safety not guaranteed, straight up feel good movie gang, I don't know if slow mo is on or not, I'm gonna turn off slow mo, slow mo off, is it off, chichou disable slow mo for this room, okay here we go, full mo going, it just occurred to me that we might be in slow mo, right, when we don't have that many people on the chat, it's nice turning it off, Carlos, hell yeah, I've seen this one years ago on a marathon, Umbre Plaza is one of my all-time celebrity crushes, oh really the girl, that's her name, calisthenics, doing good, thanks for asking, my pleasure, thank you for popping in in our live streams, is that the one about the time, that's about the one about the time travel, yeah, yep I think it is, yeah I watched it in the theater, you watched in the theater, nice I missed it in the theater, this was my first watch by the way gang, thank you for the recommendations, really good, just phenomenal, right, Eskil, worst part is by far, is the by far right is rising up all over Europe, all promising to protect our identity and traditions, yeah Eskil the problem with that is because the left sold out to the corporations, right, the problem with, you know we're keeping politics out of this, but the problem is the two spectrum have failed us, right, center has failed us, we have to eliminate all, anyway we're not going to get into politics, Eskil politics, I think 10 days from now, we just did a politics stream, flakes, cornflakes, how are you doing, glad to be here, hope all is well, doing good cornflakes, hope you're doing well, S&G, safety not guaranteed made me violent towards people who don't accept what eccentric people can accomplish, it didn't make me feel violent at all, it made me feel good, it made me feel good, it like just imagine the three people that went to the town, their boss, the guy, you don't like the guy, right initially, especially when he goes, I'll take the, when he's sitting in the room, in the board room, and he proposes this story to go find out what this is about a classified ad, and all the interns are sitting behind them, and the boss I guess, the publisher turns to him, he goes do you want to take on the story, he goes sure, and he goes I'll probably need some help, and she goes pick your interns and three interns put up their hand, and he looks back, he goes I'll take the lesbian in the Indian, you end up hating the guy right away, right, but then slowly as the story develops you start liking the guy because you realize he's got a real kind heart, and he's not trying to be mean to people, he's just being direct and his awkward self, and he hasn't really understood what life is about, and he's finding new things about himself, about life, and his wants, his needs, you end up really liking the guy, it was a good movie really, Spider-Man, well Spider-Man win the next movie club vote, I hope so, tomorrow is it Spider-Man, you gotta put it in there, Eskile Ciccio, my bad brother, haha, went on a bit of a r- Eskile, if I was living in Europe, I'd be doing exactly what you're doing, I'd be going off right now, but I'm glad I don't, and I'm glad I'm not going off, right, I go off on my politics streams, current events streams man, I try to let loose, and it's a good thing to do, it's good to have an open dialogue, right, elder god, I'm going very far right Ciccio, I need a rope to stay grounded, dude, stay grounded, don't go far right, they're gonna use and abuse you, right, don't go far left either, they're gonna use and abuse you, right, don't follow into any political mindset, don't do it gang, those people in power they want to use and abuse you, right, the worm, hey hey Gio, how are you doing, the worm, welcome to another live stream, and free assange, free assange, free assange, right, Calisthenes, have you watched Psycho from Hitchcock, indeed indeed, multiple times, great movie, if so, did you like it, and how did you think, does it compare to modern horror, it set the, it was one of the foundations of modern horror, I think everybody would agree with that, right, Hitchcock was, Hitch, gang, if you guys haven't watched Hitchcock movies, watch Hitchcock movies, Rear Window and Vertigo and Psycho and Birds and there's so many amazing Hitchcock movies, and foundation for much of horror, modern-day horror, right, Cheryl, I loved how many unexpected surprises there was in Safety Not Guaranteed, it feels like movies can be so predictable, yeah, agreed on that deal, right, it was like, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, right, oh my god, the inventor guy was amazing, the training montage in the woods was fantastic, yeah, loved it, loved it, so good, and the girl was so good, and by the way, that girl, I forget who it was, I said, you had a crush on that girl, if you want to see that girl, the main actress in Safety Not Guaranteed in a phenomenal role, watch the TV series called Legion, it's about, it's an X-Men TV series, but there isn't really X-Men in there, it's called Legion, and it's, I think it was two seasons or three seasons, and it's one of the best superhero comic book TV series ever produced, and she's one of the main characters, and she was amazing, amazing. Cardo Ciccio just can't, can't, can't himself when he has that beanie, on we have to mention a bit of politics one way or another. Politics, look man, here's the thing, politics governs our lives, those people who don't want to talk politics don't really understand that what they watch, what they eat, what they drink, what they can do in life is governed by politics, right, so it's important. Cornflakes, rear window, class, yeah, it is class, indeed, clandestine, psycho is my favorite horror movie to date, really like how suspense was created, indeed. Another amazing movie, which is horror, it's called, oh my god, what is it called? It's so creepy, so creepy, it's about the sort of a demolition crew that goes into an insane asylum that's supposed, that's abandoned, and they're trying to, they're setting things up, it's called, it's so creepy man, oh my hair stands out every time I think about that movie, what a creepy movie, what's it called? Session nine, session nine, gang, if you want to watch a movie, scary movie which will make your hair stand out, session nine, so good, and the scene when he steals the lasers, yeah, whoa, so cool, so cool, he played it so well, right? Mark Duplass is awesome in this movie. Carlos, is Mark Duplass the inventor guy? Carlos, can somebody confirm there's a famous scene where Hitchcock is sitting with a gun and there's a very good quote about how the bullet was a sleeping pill and some sort, man what an image, I can't remember Carlos, Matt loved the scene in the woods with him playing guitar to her, yeah indeed in the fire when they're sitting around the fire, no? She is a geek's wet dream in opinion, not a fact, the elder god says, yes, awesome too about Matt, about the scene where he's playing the guitar in the woods, when he wrote the song, yeah, and she's like all googly eyes for him, awesome too. Ultimate creation, hey Hitchcock, been watching you on YouTube for a few years, this is my first stream of yours, nice to see you live, awesome to have you, ultimate creation, thank you for popping in, thank you for coming over here, this video we're going to load on YouTube, yesterday's stream that we did, current events, I think with the current events yesterday, we're not loading on YouTube, right? We loaded it today on BitShoot, Midsommar is really good too, oh someone's recommended that, I've found it on a streaming service, I haven't watched it yet, Hereditary was for me, the creepiest movie I've seen in a long time, oh I don't know that one, Ziberdi, Hereditary, can you link it up in our discord if you're there? I don't know that one, Elder God, I know that quote about a bullet, I don't know that one about Hitchcock, it's on my list soon, I hope, Cornflakes, a movie that reminds me of, is a movie called REC, it's in Spanish, but it's incredible, REC 1 and 2 are good, 3 and 4 are rubbish, I think America made one called Quarantine, but Wreck, Wreck is way better, scary movie would recommend Wreck, it sounds familiar to me man, I saw one Spanish movie, I can't remember it now, with Tony Collette, Midsommar is a modern day, the wicker man, oh really, very good, very unique, cool, cool, cool Carlos, Midsommar for sure, oh man, I'm looking forward to it, Ziberdi, I'm not on discord, but it's on Netflix, if you've got it, okay, okay, I gotta remember that movie, Hereditary, YouTube definitely not safety guaranteed, Kebabs, the ending of Hereditary is insane, it's careful, one of the scariest horror mindfuck of all recent years, really, session 9 gang, that's my recommendation for a horror movie, man, it's something else, as Kale says, probably the most colorful horror movie out there, which one, Hereditary, Wreck now, oh Wreck, Wreck now, that's a good horror film, I think it tells different stories, really, wow, wow, wow, gotta remember these, I hope someone's making those, yeah, she was in it, Noid, I like when there's a strategy element a lot, like the cube, oh the cube was so good, so good, the cube was amazing, cube was so good, gang, should we go on to the next movie, should we go on to the next movie, we've got four more to go, three more to go, history of violence, a history of violence, the relationship in SNG, safety not guaranteed was like one set in a high school, maybe it's just me, no, I think it was just innocent, right, Chicho Midsummer is the most colorful horror movie, oh really, okay, okay, I've heard it compared to being like a bad mushroom trip, Corn Flakes, Carlos, yeah, Wreck 1 and 2 are linked and the way they do it is brilliant, one sound you hear in one is explained in two, love it, really, love the cube, love the cube, a Canadian, Canadian movie, the cube, I believe it's Canadian movie, a history of violence gang, Canadian director based on a graphic novel of the same name, and wow, what a great movie, I really like this movie, right, I love the calm coolness of it, right, it tells a story, builds up the character, when the violence happens, fast, rapid, instantaneous, over, right, which is usually the way violence is, right, when you see these movies where violence is happening, people are shit kicking each other for 10 minutes, 15 minutes and stuff like this, that really doesn't happen in the real world, in the real world violence happens, flares up instantly, you barely know what happened and it's over, right, and hopefully you're still standing, that's what the history of violence is, it's one of the best portrayals of violence I've ever seen in movies, best portrayals of calculated, like trying to analyze a situation instantly and try to figure out what the best way out of a certain situation is, right, Elder God, can't talk about this movie very personal to you, truth violence is in a 3 second dance, indeed, I'm with Elder God, gang, like 3 second dance, days of discovery, I love Cronenberg, even though I didn't see this movie, yeah, Cronenberg is amazing, right, really, you either love his movies or you hate his movies or you don't understand his movies, there's only one movie that I've seen of Cronenberg that I didn't like too much, which was the accident movie one, some people don't even get one second to dance, some people don't even get one second to dance, it's over, they're done, that's how fast violence is, that's how fast violence is, I love Eastern promises though, Eastern promises fantastic as well, fun movie, fun movie, I forget this guy's actor's name, he's amazing, what's his name, um, oh I forget his name, and his politics is amazing in real life, gang, I like this guy, right, directing in this was so, the part, man, Vigo Mortensen, Vigo Mortensen, thank you Cheryl, I dance violence very well, but only for the, only for the fans, like the part when this Vince, the main character, goes to his coffee shop and he's, he's sitting there thinking, and I'm giving a little spoiler thinking, and he's like trying to figure out how to, how to get himself out of the situation, right, he's, he's, he's analyzing what's going on, contemplating what's going on, what needs to be done, where this is going, and he looks out of his cafe, into the road, and he sees the black car, just come up, and he sees the black car, and there's a pause, and the black car drives off, and the camera angle just zooms in and goes, whoo, does a tunnel, and he gets up and runs, runs, runs, what a scene, what a scene, wow, that's who that is, that is, that is, did you watch a momento, yeah, yeah, from Nolan, yeah, I did watch momento a long time ago, I watched momento in the theater, twice, right, really liked how he mixed storytelling narrative, indeed, coffee for one sir, coffee for one sir, Migo Mortensen, as in Aragon from Lord of Rings, yeah, and something, dude, I got to watch this effing movie, he's awesome, Carlos, you haven't seen this movie? I think it's one of his best movies, I think it's his best movie, okay, I really think it's his best movie, it, better than Eastern promises, Cheryl says great movie, but I kept being struck by how much some favorite actors have aged, I of course, have stayed the same age, Cheryl says, and free assange, free assange, free assange, it's brilliant, and Cronenberg, man, the guy can tell a story like no one else, no one else, and he can build up suspense like no one else, right, Carlos, okay, history of violence officially on my movie list, going to search for it online, and here's the thing, Carlos, watch this movie, and then read the graphic novel, I watched the movie, and when I found out, the first time I watched the movie, when I found out that it was based on a graphic novel, I went to the library and found the graphic novel, and I checked it out and I read the graphic novel, and wow, and then watched the movie again, that's what I did, that's the sequence I did, I watched the movie, read the graphic novel, watched the movie again, the graphic novel is a little bit more intense, the violence is a little bit more brutal, a lot more brutal, and it goes into the details a lot more, very good, very good graphic novel, okay, calisthenics, gonna buy myself some blue rays for Christmas, looking forward to it, awesome, Gicho, Sean, yo, how you doing, hope life is treating you well, Alice and Robin Nitchie, Robin Nitchie, Alessandro Benichi, Alice, I just find out this channel, and I'm already like, already like it, awesome, I'm glad you like it, like being here, thank you for dropping it, great conversations here going on, and the people are fantastic, and we move it around a lot, we're doing movies today and tomorrow, with the current events yesterday, two days ago we did mathematics, two days from now we're doing economics, Thursday we're doing a cooking session, and then we're doing comic book readings, Allah God, the Tom, the Tom person was brilliantly conceived, oh so good, the characters in this movie were so intense, so real, and here's the scary part, I've known people like this, they exist, right, they exist, right, the good guys, and the bad guys, there are ruthless people like this in the world, and they're calm, cool, and collective, okay, Carlos, is this like falling down with Michael Douglas, or am I completely off, falling down is a great movie, super fun movie, but falling down is about a guy that loses it, right, he, he has a mental breakdown, right, history of violence is not about a guy who loses it, on the contrary, it's a guy that is calculating, knows exactly what is the, what is, what the, what the game is at play, where he's come from, where he's going, what he needs to do, it's, it's different, very different, why do the best movies always have a kick-ass graphic novel, because comic books rock, right, Aldergad, Jesus, Gicho, Carlos, to Alice, Alice, Alice, I don't know how to pronounce your name, I'm sorry, welcome to the chat man, we welcome with open arms around here, indeed, always a lovely vibe here, in general, sometimes we get a little intense, right, Aldergad quote, we really are quite busy here today, as you can see, so if you gentlemen aren't going to be eating, I really should offer you seats to, I should offer your seats to paying customers, so calm, cool and collective, and man, what a great movie, I feel like watching it again, God dang it, seriously, this, this movie I haven't had enough of, I don't know, this was probably the fifth time I've seen it, and it's just beautiful, really, I know it's weird to say about a movie called a history of violence, but it's a magnificent movie, right, magnificent storytelling, and even though it is different, slightly, well, different than the graphic novel, like all movies are, when they take the source material, right, I had no problems with it, taking artistic twists to it, and portraying the story in this light, okay, very well done, very well done, gang, should we go on to our next movie for your information, most of the fight techniques are real, yeah, I'm guessing they were, I've seen some before, and the fighting techniques that you see in this, the fight scenes that you see in this, are about ending the fight as soon as possible, it's not about showing who's the tougher man, it's not about prolonging it, it's not about just making sure the other person understands that you mean what you say or anything like this, when a fight happens in this movie, and this is in general in the mentality that you should go into a fight with, you're not there to defend yourself, or you're there to defend yourself, but you're not there to prolong or subdue a person, you're there to end the fight, and what's going on in this movie is ending the fight as soon as possible, that's it, no risks taken, right, you can call me Alex, my name is Alessandro, Alex, okay, Alex, Alexander in Italian, okay, Alexander, also, thank you, I did not say this, I was not here, Elder God says, Fanatico da Futbolio, Jessica, how are you doing, Jessica hot jams, unusual for a Kronenberg movie, didn't know it was based on a graphic novel, yeah, and it wasn't as trippy as psychedelic as most Kronenberg movies, by the way, this had very little psych, none, very little, classic psychedelic Kronenberg feel to it, right, very good point, but it still was a Kronenberg movie, you could sense it, right, communication of violence, the statue version, should we go to the next movie gang, should we go to the next movie, let's go to the next movie, the next movie is a delightful movie, delightful movie, Spirit Away, Spirit, Spirited Away, and this is the Japanese poster, so the text that you see here, it just says Spirit Away, and in the English version it's up top here, oops, over here, over there, right, I would love to hear your opinion on Videodrome sometime, classic Kronenberg, classic Kronenberg, one of the phenomenal Kronenberg and blondies in it, how could you not watch Blondie in a Kronenberg movie, so good, so good, I haven't watched Videodrome for a long time by the way, I watched them in the theater when it first came out in the 80s, so good, I'm pretty sure I watched them in the theater, eating a burger just killed them out, yeah, I played for some, but I'm not more into itch, elder god, elder god, I understand Japanese, but I didn't get this movie, you didn't get this movie, how could you not get this movie, elder god, show the love, it's beautiful, it's fantasy, right, indeed fantasy, the innocence of a child, growing, right, the responsibilities of a child, the ignorance of the parents, the lack of understanding their surroundings, right, the mythology of it, the whole concept of commitment, right, it was beautiful and all of Studio Ghibli movies have an element of protecting nature, environment, as earth being Gaia, right, earth being alive, that's one thing that is, you know, the consistent theme of all of really Studio Ghibli movies is the earth is alive, right, brilliant, brilliant, fantastic, by the way, I saw this movie when it first came out in theaters twice in the theaters, when it first came out, maybe three times, and loved it, loved it, cornflakes, chicho can't get a get a moth of this movie, it's on Netflix and I can't stop watching it, I first seen it when I was when I was somewhere in my single digits of age, cool cornflakes, by the way, cornflakes and anybody else, if you love this movie, if you've watched this movie, you liked it, you owe it to yourself to watch every Studio Ghibli movie out there, after this movie go to Princess Mananoki, okay, after Princess Mananoki go to House Moving Castle, after House Moving Castle go to my neighbor Totoro, after my neighbor Totoro go to grave of the fireflies, and then from there go wherever you want, Clintus, Spirit Away is one of my favorite movies from my childhood, the title doesn't directly translate to Spirit Away though, it doesn't, what does it translate to? Jessica, the great thing about Spirit Away is that there are no bad guys, everything in the movie is solved by people coming together and working out their problems, oh fantastic, I never even thought about that, oh awesome, Jessica hot gems, fantastic, I never even thought about that, there are no bad guys in it, very good, very good, and everybody has somebody they love and like and they're involved in their lives, oh I never even thought about that, fantastic, Cheryl, this was the first time I watched it, which I really regret because it is wonderful, oh Cheryl, you must have been all struck, you must have been going, ah, right? Elder God, too much darkness in my life at the moment, I can't see the rainbow for the rain that I'm watching leave, Elder God, watch Princess Mononoke, Elder God, Studio Ghibli movie, watch Princess Mononoke, it has the darkness you need, and it portrays it well, but it is rejuvenating, Princess Mononoke, really it's phenomenal, Wingnut, how are you doing? Yeah, Cheryl, the Jessica, very good, Wingnut, hi Chichou, hope you're keeping well, love from, lots of love right back Ireland, lots of love right back Wingnut, thank you very much, Matt, the childhood essence, innocence is something that I can easily, that's something that can easily be returned to when I watch this movie, the magic was not even explained, and I love that crypticness, yeah, Poco Rosso is amazing, my fame, is Poco Rosso your favorite? Uh, Zabrowski, Poco Rosso, it was okay with me, but not my favorite of Studio Ghibli, that's for sure, but all Studio Ghibli movies are amazing, right? Alexander, Alexander, Alexander I hope, or Alex, I'm gonna say Alex because I'm gonna forget, Alex, I remember seeing Howl's Moving Castle as a child and it blew me away, yeah, it like really, I see people in the western world show their kids like western animation and they've never shown them Studio Ghibli movies, and I'm like what are you people doing? You have to show your kids Studio Ghibli movies because that is magic, right? There are amazing western animations as well, right? But they're few and far in between, like you know, you show them some of the more recent Disney animations, like what was that Frost thing or whatever, I watched five minutes, I was like oh god, right? You can't compare to Studio Ghibli, like as a child and by the way for our relatives and our family, one of the things I used to do, I used to have movie nights at my house once a week or once a month, once a month at least, or twice a month or something like this, where the kids would come over, my cousins would come over, we lay down pillows and I show them movies, a lot of Studio Ghibli movies, a lot of Shaw Brothers movies, a lot of foreign movies, they still remember it. One of the ones I showed them was a Shaw Brothers movie called Crippled Masters 1, 2, and 3 Studio Ghibli movies, they loved, they were all with it. Have you seen Princess Mononoke? Indeed, indeed, Grave of the Fireflies Coda, amazing and heartbreaking, my fav, fav is Nausica of the Valley of the Wind, phenomenal, Nausica of the Valley of the Wind, what an amazing Studio Ghibli movie, oh never mind, oh about the Princess Mononoke indeed, Sean, if you haven't seen Princess Mononoke, watch it. Matt, even No Face was a friend in the end, helping the twin grandma with her stitching, and No Face was such an amazing character, right? It's on my film portfolio, awesome Elder God. Clantest, I don't remember the exact title in Japanese, but it has to do with the name of the main character. When I visited Japan, a lot of people didn't know the movie by the name Spirited Away, really? Okay, good to know. Alex, but unfortunately I didn't see much more from Studio Ghibli and I don't even know why. It was hard to come by Studio Ghibli movies before the internet, really, right? Before Pirated in my part of the world, before Pirated DVDs was making their way here, okay? I love that anime, yeah. Akira is the anime film that I keep coming back to, you have to go back to Akira every every few years and free assage, free assage, free assage. Ah, Julian Assange indeed. Zabrowski Chicho, Pocoroso scene, where it shows all the ghosts of the pilots, pilots from different nations flying towards heaven together, just some scenes people forget. Yeah, when they were at the bottom of the sea, when they were coming up, I remember some life, but I don't remember it. Pocoroso, I gotta watch it again. I've only seen it, I think twice and this was like a long, long time ago. The Studio Ghibli movie that I did, that's my least favorite is Ponyo. That's the movie that's the least favorite to me, Ponyo. It's just, and I know I have friends that that's their favorite Studio Ghibli movie. Oh my god, Frozen made me psychotic, a comment that I see regularly in Disney form, I follow. Yeah, I watched 10 minutes, whatever, minutes of Frozen. I turned it off. I was like, oh my god, what is this crap? And it was like one of the biggest grossing movies. I'm like, I think from up, up was great. I didn't see any interesting Eastern animation movies. Sean, your Eastern animation. Chicho, how do you feel about Heio Miyakazi hatred against USA? Also, have you seen Seven Samurai? Yeah, for sure, I've seen Seven Samurai. And I don't know Miyakazi's personal life. For me, it's the art, it's the message in their art that they're sharing that matters to me with a disclaimer. There are some, some music, some movies that I've watched in the past where I find out that the artist was a piece of crap. And that movie doesn't mean much to me anymore. Or that music doesn't mean much to me anymore, right? Check out one of the earliest Miyakazi films called Lupin 3. I've seen Lupin 3 so good. Really fun to see how his animation progressed. Yeah, yeah, Lupin 3 is fantastic. Super fun. It's like Japanese 007. If I'm not, if I'm not mistaken, I haven't seen it for a long time, right? Cali, Cali, Cali. I'm going to call you Cali. I hope that's okay. They showed a lot of the Ghibli movies on German TV when I grew up. Also watched Akira in Japanese cinema was really nice to experience. Cool, cool, cool, nice little comic. What movie are we now on? Which coming up? We're talking about right here. It blends in really good with the background, actually. Spirit away. Sent to Chiyo no Kamakushi. Ghost in the Shell. Fantastic, of course. Check that out. Ghost in the Shell, the movie first series, second series. Fantastic. Have you watched Coraline Chiyo? Yeah, I liked it. I'd like Coraline. Super fun. Alex here in Italy. I remember that a lot of studio Ghibli movies were on TV years ago. Cool, cool, cool. Hello, God. My Japanese is tourist, but 1000 chi. Western, sorry. Oh, Western. I read Eastern. I was like, what? Tonio is the only other that I've seen and I love the two. Cheryl says, definitely telling me that my kiddo and I need a studio Ghibli movie. Cheryl, you haven't seen all the movies, studio Ghibli movies I've mentioned? You got to be kidding me. Cheryl, you're in for a delightful month if you do it this month. There's, I don't know, how many studio Ghibli movies out there. 12, 14, 16 studio Ghibli movies. I can't remember. They are all amazing. All of them. All of them. Absolutely amazing. And I can't wait. Man, Cheryl. Oh, okay. Check this out. One of the most powerful movies you will ever see and beautiful movies you will ever see. And you will, it will make you cry is grave of the fireflies. You can save that one for you're in the mood to do so. Okay. That one is very unique. All the other ones are, they're not tear jerkers. Okay. Yeah, Matt, there's a saying that says, I wish I could watch Blade Runner. I had a friend that used to say, I wish I could watch Blade Runner for the first time. Cheryl, I wish I could watch all of the Studio Ghibli movies again for the first time because they're jaw dropping. Absolutely beautiful. Okay. Jessica, have you watched the Japanese movie Tetsuo, Iron Man and its sequel? Those films are trippy Tetsuo. Tetsuo, wasn't that the name of the character in Akira? I don't know if I have or not. I don't think so, Jessica. Jessica, if you're on our discord, can you link it up in our either animation or movie folder? That we all remember to check it out. I have never seen, you have never seen Blade Runner. Elder God. Elder God, you've never seen Blade Runner? I'm jealous, dude, dude. And by the way, there's different cuts of Blade Runner. I personally like the original cut with the narration. Some people say the director's cut without the narration is better. I like the narration. Okay. So just know that. And it's based on a Philip K Dick novel. Do androids dream of electric sheep? Okay. Do androids dream of electric sheep? Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. They truly made me a happier person, Matt. Yeah. Studio Ghibli movies are one of the great pleasures in life that I have had. Really, one of the great joys in life that I have had. I am a better human being for having watched Studio Ghibli movies. And you can't really say that about very many movies or studios. Okay. Jessica, sure will do. It's a mix of live action and animation. Oh, Jessica, I'm excited. Cool, cool, cool. Coreflakes, chicho. I've never seen Blade Runner either. Dude, what are you guys doing? But my brother had and he's loved it indeed. Robot humans creep me out, Elder God says. I've read the book. You read the book, dude. You got to watch the movie. You got to watch the movie. Zabrowski, apparently, Blade Runner and Alien Universe is the same. Oh, really? I didn't know that. Zabrowski. Makes sense. Makes sense. That's what creep me out to start with. Really, Elder God. Blade Runner is top 10 movies. Like, if you had to pick top 10 movies of all time, top 10 movies of all time, I have a hundred that I would constantly switch between, right? There's some that would always be in there, right? Like Lawrence of Arabia for me is, will always be in my top 10 movies. And I highly recommend watching Lawrence of Arabia and Dr. Jivago. Okay. You don't like the skin bags as Zabrowski says. Gang, should we go to the next movie? We got one more movie and we got 20 minutes. Sweet. Our timing is pretty damn good. Dead man. Johnny Depp's best movie, as far as I'm concerned. Better than Edward Scissorhands. Better than all the rest. I think this is Johnny Depp at his best. That's my opinion. Fantastic movie. Brilliant movie. Very well done. Great story. Historical piece, really. Raw, dirty, real. Cheryl, Lawrence of Arabia. I used to say for the longest time, it was my favorite movie of all time. It has, as far as I'm concerned, it has, if you had to pick 10 of the most brilliant movie scenes in history, Lawrence of Arabia has three of them for me. Scarface is a couple as well. Jessica, I popped in. It's into your film channel. Awesome. Thank you very much, Jessica. I'm going to make sure I tag it and try to find a streaming service for it. Star Trek TNG also fills me with joy. Yeah, me too, Matt. Star Trek indeed. Nobody was amazing. Yeah, nobody. Good music and then good music and dead man. Just a scenery. Just a rawness of it. The unnecessary violence of it. The unnecessary brutality of it. Was it Neil Young? The music for dead man was Neil Young, Cheryl? Zvrosky Chicho. Have you seen Alien Prometheus? The android bleach, bleaches his hair to resemble Lawrence of Arabia. Oh, was that what he was doing? I've seen Prometheus. Yeah, I didn't like it as I thought it could have been done much, much better. Right? But it was fun sci-fi. It was a good addition to the alien franchise. I didn't realize it was, I gotta watch it again. I only watched that, I think, maybe twice. I think once probably. Salute gang. A strawberry liqueur. We get a Barney. Hi, Chicho. I know it's movie club tonight, but I like to ask you about a particular social problem. What do you think of cultural appropriation? I think it's overplayed. I think what people are doing, they're turning our society into identity politics. That way they're distracting people from the real problems in our lives. Okay, that's just a quick version other than, you know, we could get into it deeply. There are certain times where it's like brutal, like, what are you guys doing and stuff like this? But people are taking things out of context and they're distracting humanity from what's really going on in the world. Okay. But politics and politics stream. We can definitely talk about it on our next politics stream. We're gonna wear news. I'd be happy to. Okay. Oh, my God, I didn't watch this movie. I have a big issue with Westerns and Johnny Depp viewing. Only gets me to Donny Brasco generally. Donny Brasco was a good movie too. Donny Brasco was one of Johnny Depp's best movies, I think, makes you angry. Right? But Elder God is worth the watch. It's worth the watch. He's a totally different character in this. Really. It's just very surreal. Nights of a comic. Cheecho quote. Some are born to sweet delight. Some are born to endless night. Yes, Neil Young did the music. Awesome. Awesome. Neil Young gang. Fantastic. Canadian. Cinnamon Girl. What a fantastic song. Neil Young. I used to play that on the drums with band members. My cinnamon, cinnamon girl. We get a very shrewd winner there. All my God says. I just arrived. And free assange, free assange, free assange. Right. Alexu Vial. What's Dead Man About? I've never seen it, but Johnny Depp is such a good actor. It's basically Dead Man. It's what the West was about, which was about survival. People trying to get by. It's about different cultures blending together, about unnecessary violence, early deaths, lawlessness to a certain degree. It was about money, profit. It was about the West. And it was a fantastic portrayal of the West. It was very much in the same light as Unforgiven, Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood. That was one of his, that was one of his best Western movies aside from the Spaghetti Westerns that he did. Right. CA is trying to steal my contemporary fried chicken politics. Keep politics of politics dream. Alex Chico. Have you seen Patterson from Jermosho? I think it's an underrated gem. I don't know this. No, I don't think so. It doesn't ring a bell at all, Alex. Again, if you're on Discord, please link it up. And again, if you guys are on our Discord page, if you've mentioned a movie, link it up on Discord and just know this. Tomorrow, these movies that we're talking about right now are movies that we picked on a previous live stream that we did. We sort of, people recommend movies, we run a poll and people vote up movies to see what we're going to watch. Tomorrow we're doing one. So our routine for these live streams is we're doing movie streams back to back, right? So, or in the same set, right? So we pick movies in one stream, that's the way we started. And then we watched, we talked about those movies, and then we pick new movies for the next month. So this is going on basically sort of a monthly movie club or a month and a half, two months, sometimes it goes as long. Okay. Yeah. It sounds like a very interesting film. I will give it a watch with my friends. Yeah. It's very cool, very cool characters. It's got a little bit of psychedelics in there, trippy scenes. It's got the indigenous character in there, Native American. And it's a cool, calm movie with unpredictability, all right? And you're like, oh, and you're like, oh, oh, oh, and then you move on. And you're like, it's just unnecessary lives wasted because of certain circumstances. And there's this whole story to it where it's just like, oh, unfortunate, unfortunate, unfortunate, and beautifully shot. And it's black and white, by the way, gang. Okay. Nice little comic chucho. I love the nobody quote, quote, nobody. Did you kill the white man who killed you? William Blake. I'm not dead. Am I? Did you kill the white man that killed you? I'm not dead. Give it time, give it time, right? William Blake, you have great poetry. I have read your poetry. What? He's like, we get a parties. I asked about the cultural appropriation because I didn't give the right opinion when my friend got mad when she asked for my take on a certain dress style of girl in our fashion committee did. If someone's getting pissed off that someone is wearing a certain outfit that is making them feel amazing and is lighting them up because they think that's cultural appropriation, just remind them that in 2003, the American administration lied their country into a war that resulted in hundreds of thousands of murders and millions of people being displaced. Okay. Anybody that freaks out about cultural appropriation while wars are being waged has their heads up their ass. Salute again. But let's keep politics on politics stream because we're going to load this on YouTube. Okay. Oat milk with coconut milk and water. And it's got honey, organic or free enough free unpasteurized honey from the west coast and with cardamom, lion's mane and lotus pollen. Dead man. Looks like not too many people ended up watching dead man. Oh my, oh my. Great movie gang. Watch it. It's a fantastic western. One of the classic western movies, by the way, like when it comes to western, there's certain types of western movies that are that are filmed. Like there's a spaghetti Western with Clint Eastwood with the good, the bad and the ugly and fistful of dollars and stuff like this. There's the Hollywood western movies that were made. There's epic western movies that were made with like, what was that? Oh man, John Coose. Not John Coose, like what was his name? Wolves, running with wolves or something like this. And then there's these types of movies. This fits in the category of the unforgiven dead man. Okay. Knights of Old Kalamchicho. I feel dead man had a apocalyptic feel to it, especially as they move further into Indian territory. Yeah. They had a very terminal feel to it. Like it was almost like a post apocalyptic scene. Like if you watched this movie and said this was a different setting where let's say this was civilization after, you know, 300 years after nuclear winter or something like that. It sort of had the same feel, right? Where the societal norms really didn't exist or right and right and wrong really dependent on might and power. It was interesting. Elder God quote. Good evening. I hope you'll excuse me if I appear a trifle excited, but I've come, I've just come into possession of a cure for insomnia. It comes in capsule form for best results. They must be taken internally. Here, here is the handy applicator. It is an amazing simple device. An idiot can operate it and indeed maybe do. What was this the Alfred Hitchcock quote? And you were referred to. Oh, you found that Alfred Hitchcock quote. Is that what it is? That's him with a gun sitting there with a bullet. Alex, how can I link a movie recommendation on discord? You just go to our discord page here. If you do this social, the bottom link there is our discord page. If you click on that, it goes to our discord page. And then there's in the light section light, there we've got two main folders, light topics and heavy topics. And there's a whole bunch of folders, sub folders and those. I think in the light folder is the film folder. And you can just link it there. We can in Bernie's, I got a movie to recommend, accepted 2006, a movie about four high school graduates who have been rejected by all kinds of different colleges. So to please their parents, they went on to fake being accepted into one fake college, but not realizing that more than 400 people applied and got automatically accepted into their fake college. Ah, this sounds like a fun movie. You gotta, you gotta recommend it tomorrow, brother. Tomorrow from 5pm, we're doing a movie recommendation. Okay. That reminds me of the road with our favorite actor, Vigo Mortes, yeah. And Deadman had a very much similar feel to the road. Really, very nice that you brought that up, really had that similar feel to it. Aside from that gang, we're going to do a movie recommendation tomorrow. Make it legal tomorrow, make it legal tomorrow. Yeah, tomorrow we're doing our movie recommendation starting at 5pm PDT, my time. Okay. So we're going to go for a couple hours and people are going to recommend movies and we'll run polls to see which ones win. Okay. Aside from that gang, thank you for being here. I hope you guys enjoyed the discussion. One per person, one per person. Right. So you can recommend one movie per person tomorrow and you put the number sign, hashtag and then the movie recommendation and that way we know, I think that's the way we're doing it. We know what movie you're recommending. We write it down. Cheryl has been running our polls. Thank you very much, Cheryl. And we run the polls and people vote them up and the top ones we decide to watch, which is fantastic. And that's the way we're getting exposed to new movies and watching some older movies that we like. Core Flays, good night. Enjoy the time. Thanks. My pleasure and thank you for being here, gang. Gicho, I can't help but feel the abundance of nothing happening as well as the sudden fragility and brutality of life was an accurate representation of the Wild West. Brother, yeah, I'm not sure where that quote is from, but pretty much like the brutality of life and was an accurate representation of the Wild West. Nothing happening. Yeah, very much so. Like nothing happened. He's just wondering and just brutality all of a sudden. It's just like, oh man, life ends. So sad. Oops. I'm like crazy. Aside from that, gang, if you want to know what this is about, I'm on Patreon, patreon.com, four slash chicho, CHY, CHCO. Oh, that's your quote. Nice old comic. Great quote. I'm going to read it again. 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