Viscount Islands[INSERT SoKo HERE]...it was the summer of my lifeRegistered Userregular
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I think it was 90-something% or something insane.
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Viscount Islands[INSERT SoKo HERE]...it was the summer of my lifeRegistered Userregular
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The worst part is when you go "Haha, that's bullshit. There was so much original stuff like...um, that...no that was a book...um there...oh my god...he's right!"
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Why someone with his obvious analytical capability would devote his or her life to deconstructing the individual flaws of the Star Wars prequels in a format that basically forces you to watch the entire movie over again is totally beyond me.
He must eat a lot of pizza rolls to take such large dumps on individual pieces of film making.
I never realized how much time was spent sitting on couches in the star wars prequels
The twenty minutes he spent on the framing was really the best part of this review. It says a lot that whenever he shows a three second cut from the original films, you can instantly spot what moment from what scene it is, because it uses memorable editing and camerawork.
Then he shows a shot from the prequels of two dudes talking, and it's hard to remember what scene that was, what it was about, or even which movie it's from.
I have no idea how this guy can write such insightful critiques and then make jokes about rape, fucking cats, eating cats, kidnapping kids, and killing prostitutes.
I don't share these videos - even though I appreciate the critical aspect of them - because they're so tasteless.
Why someone with his obvious analytical capability would devote his or her life to deconstructing the individual flaws of the Star Wars prequels in a format that basically forces you to watch the entire movie over again is totally beyond me.
He must eat a lot of pizza rolls to take such large dumps on individual pieces of film making.
It's honestly basically pretty basic analytical skills. Spend six months in a liberal arts degree and you, too, can be Harry S Plinkett.
Why someone with his obvious analytical capability would devote his or her life to deconstructing the individual flaws of the Star Wars prequels in a format that basically forces you to watch the entire movie over again is totally beyond me.
that's exactly what i love about it! there are lots of other really smart people doing good criticism of, you know, serious film, serious literature, all that. but where else can i go when i want to spend two hours of my life listening to a guy shit, with meticulous, fair-minded precision, all over the star wars prequels?
I have no idea how this guy can write such insightful critiques and then make jokes about rape, fucking cats, eating cats, kidnapping kids, and killing prostitutes.
I don't share these videos - even though I appreciate the critical aspect of them - because they're so tasteless.
Unfortunately the critical aspect seems to have been phased out somewhat for shock humor and lame theatrics
I am pretty mad about it. Mythbusters shows that it's possible to be critically-minded and be entertaining at the same time, but both this stuff and most game journalism seems to feel the need to appeal to juvenile bullshit that nobody really wants to see just so that nobody can accuse them of being highbrow. It affects how people view critical thinking as a whole and specifically about science fiction or games, so that if anyone else wants to think deeply about a piece of media they're dismissed because it's tied up with the concept of hooker murder.
That's pretty much my only problem with the videos. They don't, like, upset my delicate sensibilities or anything, I don't really care what fictional hooker he's killing in between review notes. But it does mean that I can't show them to a wide range of people, that I can't use them as examples or critique etc. I understand why he feels the need to have stuff like that in there, but I don't see why it has to, specifically, be so juvenille. It just means less people will access it.
I am pretty mad about it. Mythbusters shows that it's possible to be critically-minded and be entertaining at the same time, but both this stuff and most game journalism seems to feel the need to appeal to juvenile bullshit that nobody really wants to see just so that nobody can accuse them of being highbrow. It affects how people view critical thinking as a whole and specifically about science fiction or games, so that if anyone else wants to think deeply about a piece of media they're dismissed because it's tied up with the concept of hooker murder.
good point! the juvenile bullshit here still isn't enough to taint my view of these videos overall (i just try to ignore the embarrassing stuff so i still think they're fantastic), but i think you're probably right that it isn't good for critical thinking as a whole. alas
That's pretty much my only problem with the videos. They don't, like, upset my delicate sensibilities or anything, I don't really care what fictional hooker he's killing in between review notes. But it does mean that I can't show them to a wide range of people, that I can't use them as examples or critique etc. I understand why he feels the need to have stuff like that in there, but I don't see why it has to, specifically, be so juvenille. It just means less people will access it.
The first review had kind of one-off jokes and lot of critical thinking and insight, but for some reason the slider seemed to go the other way for the second and third.
Not to mention that not everyone has the luxury of just skipping over that shit. He does a rape joke in this latest one, and that means that I can't show it to rape victims I know because it'll trigger flashbacks.
I am pretty mad about it. Mythbusters shows that it's possible to be critically-minded and be entertaining at the same time, but both this stuff and most game journalism seems to feel the need to appeal to juvenile bullshit that nobody really wants to see just so that nobody can accuse them of being highbrow. It affects how people view critical thinking as a whole and specifically about science fiction or games, so that if anyone else wants to think deeply about a piece of media they're dismissed because it's tied up with the concept of hooker murder.
good point! the juvenile bullshit here still isn't enough to taint my view of these videos overall (i just try to ignore the embarrassing stuff so i still think they're fantastic), but i think you're probably right that it isn't good for critical thinking as a whole. alas
Considering that he rails so heavily about superfluous shit that doesn't have to be in movies and serves no purpose or consequence, the prevailing mentality of "Yeah I don't really care for it but I just skip over those parts" is pretty funny.
Why someone with his obvious analytical capability would devote his or her life to deconstructing the individual flaws of the Star Wars prequels in a format that basically forces you to watch the entire movie over again is totally beyond me.
that's exactly what i love about it! there are lots of other really smart people doing good criticism of, you know, serious film, serious literature, all that. but where else can i go when i want to spend two hours of my life listening to a guy shit, with meticulous, fair-minded precision, all over the star wars prequels?
I guess he is the go-to guy for drivel about drivel
Not to mention that not everyone has the luxury of just skipping over that shit. He does a rape joke in this latest one, and that means that I can't show it to rape victims I know because it'll trigger flashbacks.
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He must eat a lot of pizza rolls to take such large dumps on individual pieces of film making.
Then he shows a shot from the prequels of two dudes talking, and it's hard to remember what scene that was, what it was about, or even which movie it's from.
I have to say, I'm a fan.
I don't share these videos - even though I appreciate the critical aspect of them - because they're so tasteless.
It's honestly basically pretty basic analytical skills. Spend six months in a liberal arts degree and you, too, can be Harry S Plinkett.
that's exactly what i love about it! there are lots of other really smart people doing good criticism of, you know, serious film, serious literature, all that. but where else can i go when i want to spend two hours of my life listening to a guy shit, with meticulous, fair-minded precision, all over the star wars prequels?
Pretty neat!
Pretty fucking good. I loved the part where he fucked his cat. Needs me a gif of that to post on Facebook.
Jesus christ, really?
Unfortunately the critical aspect seems to have been phased out somewhat for shock humor and lame theatrics
Nope.
That shit be disturbing.
I can't tell anymore.
Going to get me a pizza and roll it up and then watch the fuck out of all of them right now.
As I fuck my dog along with the tied up hookers in my basement.
Hell yeah, man.
Fuckers like OG A LO turned preacher man would love that shit. Wouldn't pray for my damned soul at all.
Hasn't hurt his reviews, though. I still manage to enjoy them.
how do reviews of shitty science fiction movies made by one group relate at all to the field of video game journalism?
They share many of the same problems. I only brought it up because I've been concerned about it lately and this is a particularly good example.
good point! the juvenile bullshit here still isn't enough to taint my view of these videos overall (i just try to ignore the embarrassing stuff so i still think they're fantastic), but i think you're probably right that it isn't good for critical thinking as a whole. alas
The first review had kind of one-off jokes and lot of critical thinking and insight, but for some reason the slider seemed to go the other way for the second and third.
Considering that he rails so heavily about superfluous shit that doesn't have to be in movies and serves no purpose or consequence, the prevailing mentality of "Yeah I don't really care for it but I just skip over those parts" is pretty funny.
Maybe the commentary goes deeper than we thought.
Probably not though.
Dear satan I wish for this or maybe some of this....oh and I'm a medium or a large.
I guess he is the go-to guy for drivel about drivel
maybe there's a reason no one else is doing it?
Wow.....
That is quite the trump card you just threw down.
Whatever do you mean?