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lornekates posted:Impossible. Crispin Glover sued The Internet! That made the movie unexist. I'm almost positive he has a Google Alert set up. My video on his movie stayed up for years when it wasn't being hosted on TGWTG. Once it went up, he immediately he started yelling at my boss and my title card artist to take it down. Even the title card. He's... intense. I can't say he's in the wrong though, he's just overly protective of his work and his image. See also: his lawsuit against Universal for using a Crispin Glover stand-in for BTTF part 2. KKall fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Oct 29, 2015 |
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and yet Clownly Clown Clown still exists on youtube
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# ? Oct 29, 2015 05:18 |
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KKall posted:I'm almost positive he has a Google Alert set up. My video on his movie stayed up for years when it wasn't being hosted on TGWTG. Once it went up, he immediately he started yelling at my boss and my title card artist to take it down. Even the title card.
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# ? Oct 29, 2015 07:17 |
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Todd has a new Cinemadonna: The Next Best thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=padqYfpwlIs
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# ? Oct 29, 2015 22:40 |
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OldTennisCourt posted:Is there a gaming equivalent to Every Frame a Painting? Someone who takes a look into the deeper artistry, storytelling and mechanics of games? Kimble Justice is somewhat close, but anyone have other suggestions? Errant Signal is pretty great, he goes through a lot of older/quirkier games that had interesting mechanics, and covers how new games use mechanics in an interesting way. I think Noah Caldwell-Gervais has some great analysis videos as well, just be prepared for them to be long. Also, Todd did a one hit wonderland on Turning Japanese... yet somehow missed the bit of music history about the oriental riff originating in an 1847 play about Aladdin. Come on dude, it's on wikipedia and everything!
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 02:54 |
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Paladin posted:Also, Todd did a one hit wonderland on Turning Japanese... yet somehow missed the bit of music history about the oriental riff originating in an 1847 play about Aladdin. Come on dude, it's on wikipedia and everything! It's not that simple, if you read the sources they cite, The one in the 1847 Alladdin [sic] Quick Step uses a "proto-proto-version", which the the one major source on this subject details as 4 sixteenth notes at the same pitch, followed by 4 eighth notes and 1 quarter note (any pitch for these), all staccato. In fact, the page itself says: quote:The Far East Proto-Cliché "kind of almost occurs" already in 1847 If you listen to the midi file they have of the song from that play on that site, it really sounds nothing like it, but the riff we know today is either directly descended from it or else that song is symptomatic of some of the cultural baggage we put into the riff. They earliest example that sounds close-ish is actually 1900, though some arguments could be made for a riff in 1881. The site says about the exact origin of the riff: quote:Unresolved Questions Trust me, I've been in this discussion before, the history of it is pretty colorful and we're still not certain when and how it fossilized the way it is now, though it did appear several times in its modern form in some 1930s cartoons. Todd could legitimately fill an entire episode just on the history of that riff. The Wikipedia page is slightly misleading in this regard due to its really terse summary. Linear Zoetrope fucked around with this message at 03:20 on Oct 30, 2015 |
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Jsor posted:It's not that simple, Oh, well that's cool to know then! More interesting history than I thought, and I can see how he wouldn't want to spend half the video going into it.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 03:36 |
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Violet_Sky posted:Todd has a new Cinemadonna: The Next Best thing This movie is more foul than I could have possibly imagined.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 06:14 |
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Oh, it looked positively awful. Like...the kidnapping? What the hell? Also, what kind of court would completely discount a parental figure's right to have contact with the child he raised when he's been a good parent, is a primary attachment figure and has been raising the child since birth? Whether or not he's biologically related shouldn't really come into it. Especially when the biological father apparently gets rights to custody even though he was never a part of the child's life. I've got no idea. I can see why Rupert Everett told gay actors not to come out, if these were the only kinds of roles he was offered.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 07:00 |
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Infamous Sphere posted:Oh, it looked positively awful. Like...the kidnapping? What the hell? Also, what kind of court would completely discount a parental figure's right to have contact with the child he raised when he's been a good parent, is a primary attachment figure and has been raising the child since birth? Whether or not he's biologically related shouldn't really come into it. Especially when the biological father apparently gets rights to custody even though he was never a part of the child's life. I've got no idea. Yeah that poo poo was honestly anger-inducing.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 12:09 |
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Jsor posted:It's not that simple, if you read the sources they cite, The one in the 1847 Alladdin [sic] Quick Step uses a "proto-proto-version", which the the one major source on this subject details as 4 sixteenth notes at the same pitch, followed by 4 eighth notes and 1 quarter note (any pitch for these), all staccato. One thing the author missed when he was expounding a bit on the Aladdin quick-step: quote:In this year appeared ("as produced at the Boston Museum") an operetta or cabaret or vaudeville or I-don't-know-what called The Grand Chinese Spectable of Aladdin or The Wonderful Lamp, which included this tune called Alladin Quick Step. A Chinese Alladin? Don't ask me; I can only note that a similar mixture of elements from the Orient in its widest meaning, including both the middle east and the far east, exists also in another important early cite of the Far East proto-cliché, which we will get to in a minute: An Afternoon in Midway Plaisance from 1893. Fun fact to win bar bets: Aladdin himself is very much Chinese in the "original" 1001 Nights (I put quotes there because the story of Aladdin shows up very late courtesy of a French guy and has shaky at best lineage); I'm not sure if in 1847 that little bit was better known than it is now, however.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 16:57 |
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Violet_Sky posted:Todd has a new Cinemadonna: The Next Best thing I remeber watching this movie as a kid and beiing very upset at how Rupert's character was treated. And it upsets me even more now. God drat it straight, rich, white Hollywood.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:07 |
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Yeah, I'm not sure how we were supposed to feel about it. Was that supposed to be funny? 2000 is too late to have made a story like that - I would have expected a "kidnap a child so he doesn't have to see his gay parent" storyline in the seventies or early eighties.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 21:33 |
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I just got a Patreon update from Matthewmatosis and it looks like he's going full-time on internet reviewing. It was a long post, but here's what's most relevant for this thread I think:quote:What happens now?
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 22:23 |
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It's Halloween on the East Coast, so here's a Goosebumps book review! Monster Blood!
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# ? Oct 31, 2015 05:31 |
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Do you enjoy pain? I do too.
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# ? Oct 31, 2015 16:27 |
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poparena posted:It's Halloween on the East Coast, so here's a Goosebumps book review! Monster Blood! That was fun, for some reason I really clearly remembered the plot of those books specifically out of all the goosebumps books. I can assure you that the sequels do not begin to make more sense.
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# ? Oct 31, 2015 17:08 |
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Todd posted a Halloween review on his Patreon. It's a Fall Out Boy song??
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# ? Oct 31, 2015 17:14 |
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Oh, come on, I know Slowbeef is no spring chicken, but that's just rude!
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# ? Oct 31, 2015 19:57 |
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That hideous laugh EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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# ? Nov 1, 2015 05:22 |
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Is anyone else having audio problems with the new Board James episode? All the other videos on Cinemassacre play fine, but there's a buzzing sound on that one.
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# ? Nov 1, 2015 14:41 |
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I hope Todd put Cheerleader in his top 10 list because I can't get the song out of my head and I need people to tell me I have good taste.
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Sarcopenia posted:I remeber watching this movie as a kid and beiing very upset at how Rupert's character was treated. That's how you're supposed to feel. Good job. They just also expect you to empathize with Madonna's character which doesn't work at all.
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# ? Nov 1, 2015 23:56 |
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Todd has a new SPOOKY review! https://vimeo.com/144193444
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Kalos posted:That's how you're supposed to feel. Good job. That's exactly what made me uncomfortable. That we're somehow supposed to "get" where Madonna's character is coming from and that whoah "Gays are human you guys but not like us and we totally get if you think they're a little icky!". 1990-2000s was really weird time to become super aware of your own skincolor and sexuality man.
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 09:02 |
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I'm trying to save money to be able to move out of my parents house, so I canceled my Pateros. Sorry Lupa
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 23:59 |
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Has Spoony said anything about uploading his Blip videos or are those forever lost?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 03:53 |
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Tracula posted:Has Spoony said anything about uploading his Blip videos or are those forever lost? You're not losing much, pal.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:08 |
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Tracula posted:Has Spoony said anything about uploading his Blip videos or are those forever lost? I dunno about Spoony but if you are looking for anything in particular I am happy to share any video from my personal collection. Just shoot me a PM or send me an e-mail to my username at outlook.com with the video ID you want.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:47 |
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Most of his stuff was cross-posted on Youtube, and what he hasn't posted, there's a solid chance a fan might have done so with Russian subtitles. Speaking off, the guy got paid $3600 for producing nothing in October. Not even a Counter Monkey or wrestling vlog.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:53 |
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I guess his livestreams don't count towards anything.
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Mr.Radar posted:I dunno about Spoony but if you are looking for anything in particular I am happy to share any video from my personal collection. Just shoot me a PM or send me an e-mail to my username at outlook.com with the video ID you want. FYI: Brad posted to Twitter asking if anyone had a few Midnight Screenings that didn't transfer from Blip. You may want to shoot him a reply, if you're up to sharing: https://twitter.com/thecinemasnob/status/660861454166458368 quote:If anyone has the videos for Woman in Black 2, Imitation Game, Taken 3, Ex Machina, Winter Soldier, or Hot Pursuit let me know.
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poparena posted:Speaking off, the guy got paid $3600 for producing nothing in October. Not even a Counter Monkey or wrestling vlog. Funny thing was during a live stream during June or so I asked if we could expect another review before 2016. He blocked me for it. Guess I was actually right, huh?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 06:05 |
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At this point, I can't fault the guy for taking advantage of stupid people with bad spending habits. The writing was on the wall for a very long time and if you didn't bail on him when his output start to trickle down to next to nothing then that's all on you.
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poparena posted:Most of his stuff was cross-posted on Youtube, and what he hasn't posted, there's a solid chance a fan might have done so with Russian subtitles. Spoony's such a piece of poo poo I can't even believe it anymore. His fall from grace is child-celebrity level.
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poparena posted:Speaking off, the guy got paid $3600 for producing nothing in October. Not even a Counter Monkey or wrestling vlog. Even after taking 30% for taxes he still makes almost twice as much as I earn in gross income working a full 160 hour work month E: Oh hey Jontron released a non star wars video recently https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghOKU8D-lMY Its one of the animated Titanic movies, and I think its much better then Doug's for one simple reason: He shows more of the movie then Doug did. Now that I think about it thats what I liked more about Lupa's Food Fight review compared to Doug's, its less on wacky antics and more of letting the movie speak for itself. Leal fucked around with this message at 07:09 on Nov 3, 2015 |
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Board James review 13 Dead End Drive! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5amFRDngyHs It actually looks really cool, would love an online version of it.
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Leal posted:Even after taking 30% for taxes he still makes almost twice as much as I earn in gross income working a full 160 hour work month I think both Jon and Doug had interesting videos on the subject, but critically Jon used, as you said, more footage from the film, and a lot of stuff never even hinted at in the NC review, what with the bigger focus on the dogs and more about the blatant ripoff from Disney/Bluth (I think Doug only mentioned Cinderella and Cameron's Titanic). Also I think Jon is great fun any day of the week so I liked his review better.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 11:54 |
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I wonder, did either of the reviews highlight the Mafia influence on the animation studio?
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Kunster posted:I wonder, did either of the reviews highlight the Mafia influence on the animation studio? This th first I've heard of such a connection so no! Indulge me, if you please?
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