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Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy 

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If you love visual comedy, you gotta love Edgar Wright, one of the few filmmakers who is consistently finding humor through framing, camera movement, editing, goofy sound effects and music. This is an analysis and appreciation of one of our finest comedic voices.
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For further reading/viewing, I highly recommend
David Bordwell's essay on funny framings: davidbordwell.net/blog/2007/04...
And David Chen's video essay on Wright's use of close-ups: vimeo.com/85311313
And Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal: • Ryan Gosling Won't Eat...
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Sex Bob-omb - We Are Sex Bob-omb
Primal Scream - Loaded
Tubthumper - Kick Out the Jams
Rob Viktum- 4/17/75
Pete Woodhead & Daniel Mudford - You've Got Red on You / Shaun of the Dead Suite
DJ Shadow - Why Hip Hop Sucks in '96
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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@percy971
@percy971 7 лет назад
"And the next time you go to a theater and pay 15 bucks to see a comedy, don't be satisfied with shit that is less inventive than Vine." Mic drop.
@percy971
@percy971 7 лет назад
Exactly. How can 6 second loops be more entertaining than a feature length comedy? Spend those 90 minutes watching vines; they're free.
@moezbadboy
@moezbadboy 7 лет назад
actually making 6 seconds entertaining is way easier than making and hour and a half movie entertaining
@Crlarl
@Crlarl 7 лет назад
+Jesus Cervantes That's 900 Vines.
@percy971
@percy971 7 лет назад
Carl Siemens or about 9 ten-minute compilations.
@WiiwanttoBrawl
@WiiwanttoBrawl 7 лет назад
No, that was a spoon.
@mysteriousmrocd8384
@mysteriousmrocd8384 5 лет назад
Dude Edgar Wright has actually stated in an interview that he’s seen this video!
@Fluoride_Jones
@Fluoride_Jones 5 лет назад
+Mysterious Mr OCD That's awesome! Not only is he talented, but he's humble, to boot!
@mysteriousmrocd8384
@mysteriousmrocd8384 5 лет назад
Mattiloo It’s called Why be a film director?-EDGAR WRIGHT. You can find it on RU-vid
@vigokaae8793
@vigokaae8793 5 лет назад
Link?
@Doctor_Straing_Strange
@Doctor_Straing_Strange 5 лет назад
Which interview? URL please
@blanco7726
@blanco7726 5 лет назад
Fluoride Jones that’s comedians for you
@jimhoffman2009
@jimhoffman2009 3 года назад
It's weird to watch this vid and really enjoy it, then realize it was made 6+ years ago and the channel stopped producing content 3 years ago. But I'm gonna go ahead and comment anyway, because this analysis was so interesting.
@jdrc1233
@jdrc1233 3 года назад
What happened to the dude that made this video?
@vicentereyes8463
@vicentereyes8463 3 года назад
@@jdrc1233 He moved on to other projects, probably as an editor given his track record.
@Emislay
@Emislay 2 года назад
lol I got it recommended and seriously thought it was from this year
@jdrc1233
@jdrc1233 2 года назад
@@afrotac2872 damn that sucks but I get it, it can be tiring to make videos this good, do you know if they’re still active in like other platforms or something?
@snakes7303
@snakes7303 2 года назад
@@Emislay right??
@realkingofantarctica
@realkingofantarctica 3 года назад
Hot Fuzz is literally the only movie I have ever watched twice in a short time frame and not been bored. He truly is a genius at creating cult hit after cult hit.
@itsmethebesttabby
@itsmethebesttabby Год назад
that's me with World's End, I am completely obsessed with it
@jerbear7952
@jerbear7952 10 месяцев назад
I have watched it maybe 7 times and still love it. Thats hard to do.
@sirioussam05
@sirioussam05 10 месяцев назад
​@@itsmethebesttabbyI watched world's end once, ready to love it, and it just didn't work for me the way the other two did. I'll give it another try
@itsmethebesttabby
@itsmethebesttabby 10 месяцев назад
@@sirioussam05 it is a bit different to the other two, it has more of a focus on human nature which can make deep at points, so it does make sense that it might just not be for you while the other two are!
@ThiceNL
@ThiceNL 10 месяцев назад
Mann, thats exactly me. I hate watching movies twice, but that one I did. Tbh planning to watch it another time
@paullenoue8173
@paullenoue8173 3 года назад
A friend and I were trying to figure out why most "comedy" movies weren't fun to watch. This video answered all our questions.
@danpenia219
@danpenia219 3 года назад
You should watch What we do in the Shadows, the movie.
@paullenoue8173
@paullenoue8173 3 года назад
@@danpenia219 We have! It's one of our favorites, as is the TV series.
@jesuschrist3000ADHD
@jesuschrist3000ADHD 3 года назад
Watch Borat
@dpiddy022
@dpiddy022 3 года назад
most could easily be a podcast or audiobook
@siggylloyd3566
@siggylloyd3566 3 года назад
Nathan-DTS well, we've had the funny beat out of us, but by no one but ourselves, it's true. The consumer is just as much to blame for the kind of shoddy halfwit fare being peddled as comedy, as are the studios and content producers. We consume the shit ;-)
@dearthofdoohickeys4703
@dearthofdoohickeys4703 3 года назад
I thought I hated comedies, but now I realize I just hate BAD comedies.
@ukko8457
@ukko8457 3 года назад
I just think in general a lot of trash movies are pumped out nowadays, greedy industry sadly.
@skepticmoderate5790
@skepticmoderate5790 3 года назад
Exactly! My friend always wants to watch some Adam Sandler or something, but I always tell him to fuck off because they're not funny.
@cgijokerman5787
@cgijokerman5787 3 года назад
@@skepticmoderate5790 Man you are missing out. Adam Sandler is an oscar-worthy actor. The issue is not with him, it's with whoever is directing him. Anderson, Safdie Brothers, hell, even some old school adam sandler movies are pretty good. But he does so many shitty movies that it genuinely overshadows his real work. THE MEYERWITZ STORIES WAS SO HILARIOUSLY HEARTBREAKING. Like I said, Oscar-worthy actor, just needs good direction
@MrEddie4679
@MrEddie4679 3 года назад
@@cgijokerman5787 i must see this, since someone is crazy enough to claim adam sandler can act. Meyerwitz you say? sure.
@cgijokerman5787
@cgijokerman5787 3 года назад
@@MrEddie4679 Punch-Drunk-Love, Uncut Gems and the Meyerwitz stories are Oscar worthy performances from Adam Sandler. Keep in mind, Meyerwitz is a drama/character study of emotionally abusive households. Uncut Gems is an anxiety-inducing gang drama.
@lebojay
@lebojay 3 года назад
Never knew Ryan Gosling played the plant. Great makeup work.
@yoinkysploinky57
@yoinkysploinky57 3 года назад
the best visual comedy gag is when a character jumps out of a window
@MinekEzQM
@MinekEzQM 3 года назад
Actually.... watch "Laughing Matters" with Rowan Atkinson (1982) It explains all about visual comedy in a very entertaining form. All forms are the best forms. :)
@WakaWaka2468
@WakaWaka2468 2 года назад
This is by far the funniest .... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cEpKcBkkVMY.html
@pforgottonsoul
@pforgottonsoul 2 года назад
you know what *crash* scott just left..
@remyhavoc4463
@remyhavoc4463 Год назад
The third Cinderella movie 💀
@darnellclinton8958
@darnellclinton8958 5 лет назад
“Action synchronised to the music “ 3years later *baby driver*
@annisanadhila7378
@annisanadhila7378 5 лет назад
Yesss I love baby driver so much
@12richy1
@12richy1 5 лет назад
Did you know he had already thought of the music in the film for a car chase long before he wrote Baby Driver, infact he has an earlier sketch using BBC actors to the same effect years before.
@darnellclinton8958
@darnellclinton8958 5 лет назад
Jake yeah bell bottoms he was at a concert. He’s an amazing director
@jackmclean9529
@jackmclean9529 4 года назад
@@12richy1 I think Baby Driver was an aspiration of Wright's for a while.
@thelonesculler
@thelonesculler 4 года назад
When the cast got the script for the first time, it came with a flash drive containing the soundtrack. Even more to the point, they all had earpieces in while filming so they were all in time
@Greenhourglass
@Greenhourglass 4 года назад
Im dissapointed in the lack of mentioning the "is scott here?" "he just left" scene
@akaherb8815
@akaherb8815 4 года назад
Greenhourglass i rewatched that 4 times
@paulovinasrocha6166
@paulovinasrocha6166 4 года назад
@@akaherb8815 just 4
@blackdragoncyrus
@blackdragoncyrus 4 года назад
I'm disappointed in your spelling.
@shiftymiata
@shiftymiata 4 года назад
Same here! Honestly one of the funniest scenes.
@DisKorruptd
@DisKorruptd 4 года назад
isnt that what came up in the amusing exits?
@Total_DuDe
@Total_DuDe 2 года назад
One good way to tell just how visual or inventive a comedy can be is to turn the sound off and see just how heavily it relies on dialogue.
@TomEyeTheSFMguy
@TomEyeTheSFMguy 2 года назад
That sounds ingenious.
@Whaddayamean13
@Whaddayamean13 9 месяцев назад
Or any type of movie, in that regard
@Maya_hee
@Maya_hee 7 месяцев назад
Works in real life too. Turn off sound and dialogue from everyday life and realize how much of life relies on that.
@theenigma2861
@theenigma2861 3 года назад
5:28 The fact you didn't include Scott Jumping out the window and then being seen in the background is disappointing
@Naitanui1804
@Naitanui1804 3 года назад
What?
@thegruesometwosome2831
@thegruesometwosome2831 3 года назад
I know I was coming to comment that exact thing
@beezy5628
@beezy5628 2 года назад
It’s such a good joke that he shouldn’t have included it in the essay. Thanks Edgar Wright
@pippincovington1348
@pippincovington1348 2 года назад
@@beezy5628 agreed. I think he didn't want to ruin the joke
@Chigger
@Chigger 2 года назад
That's one of the only parts of that movie I liked.
@usernamesareforidiot
@usernamesareforidiot 3 года назад
That scene in Hot Fuzz where the two detectives slide out of frame and then the one pops back in for a second fucking kills me every time. That's just a director who is having fun and loves what they do, and it matters.
@finnplanb3
@finnplanb3 2 года назад
those two make the film
@Mj0Skyver
@Mj0Skyver 2 года назад
That very brief shot sold the movie to me, big time. According to the actor Rafe Spall, the one who plays the detective on the background, his detective partner on the foreground played by Paddy Consadine actually improvised sliding back to the camera shot. Edgar Wright only told them to do something quick and witty while that camera frame stays still and rolling. Rafe was laughing off-camera after he was out of the frame due to what Paddy did, quickly sliding back in and out. Man, it still hits me hard in my funny bone.
@ringray
@ringray 2 года назад
same i laugh every time i watch it
@bigoljohnthompson1289
@bigoljohnthompson1289 Год назад
After watching HOTD I googled Paddy's credits, I never would of realized he was one of the Andy's with out it. That man can act.
@sanderappel4499
@sanderappel4499 Год назад
I knew something funny was coming, but I still laughed out lot because I wasn't expecting it to be like this
@fruitlover8718
@fruitlover8718 7 лет назад
The cornetto trilogy is in my opinion the best collection of comedy movies that exist.
@jmwild1
@jmwild1 7 лет назад
Slip Scott Pilgrim in with them and you've still got the best collection of comedy movies that exist.
@fruitlover8718
@fruitlover8718 7 лет назад
jmwild1 I mean as a continuation of eachother. But Scott Pilgrim vs The World is really good.
@leonhe3290
@leonhe3290 7 лет назад
Add Paul in, then its complete.
@jmwild1
@jmwild1 7 лет назад
Leon He Paul's all right, but it was missing a necessary ingredient, Edgar Wright.
@Ray_D_Tutto
@Ray_D_Tutto 7 лет назад
Could of done without Seth Rogen and too much American humour.
@lillysanchez3849
@lillysanchez3849 2 года назад
This video just helped me realize how good cinematography is so addicting even when you can't explain why. I love watching Scot Pilgrim Vs The World over and over again and it never seems to get old. The camera pans, sound effects, unique and engaging visuals really change a scene, and even support the dialogue fully. It's like ASMR, both audible, visual, and intellectual.
@Sparkle.Dammit
@Sparkle.Dammit Год назад
Same! You clearly have great taste ✨
@j0hn00
@j0hn00 Год назад
It's not just Scott pilgrim. Most of Edgar Wright's movies have this infinite rewatchability
@sapphire4310
@sapphire4310 Год назад
edgar wright just makes his movies so insanely dense that you always find new things in them. me and my dad watch shawn of the dead every year on halloween and we always notice something new
@daelen.cclark
@daelen.cclark Год назад
I don’t even like ASMR and I agree with you.
@DeterminismisFreedom
@DeterminismisFreedom 10 месяцев назад
It's incredible how even with all these cool framing technics Edgar fails to make his movies funny 😴😴😴
@matthewtaylor1785
@matthewtaylor1785 2 года назад
“Baby Driver” is still one of the greatest movies I’ve ever seen. It may not be as funny as some of Wrights other stuff, but it’s really well done and still quite funny at times. I love everything about that movie.
@LuigiGamesful
@LuigiGamesful Год назад
It's very stylistic. Wes Anderson, Wong Kar-Wai, Wright and Tarantino are my favorite directors because of this
@kurokage4440
@kurokage4440 5 лет назад
I love the bit in Shaun of the Dead where he flips through the channels and they blend to explain what's happening
@benslater3588
@benslater3588 5 лет назад
i think its funny when he jumpcuts a bunch of actions together when shaun does his daily routine. its inventive and not boring and it keeps up the pace
@IceFire1800
@IceFire1800 5 лет назад
Archer almost religiously uses that. Almost every time a scene change happens during conversation it flows into a completely different conversation with that word as the blend word.
@Momo-bu3le
@Momo-bu3le 5 лет назад
There's a Studio C skit like that, I think it's just called Channel Surfing
@Sarge92
@Sarge92 4 года назад
austin powers used that method too with the long running penis joke
@Woodledude
@Woodledude 4 года назад
@@Sarge92 Wait hold on, what's long and what's running?
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 3 года назад
I guess this is the Wright way to make a comedy.
@poweroffriendship2.0
@poweroffriendship2.0 3 года назад
Nice pun.
@Blinkshinati
@Blinkshinati 3 года назад
kill me
@mightypurplelicious3209
@mightypurplelicious3209 3 года назад
Blinkshinati do you prefer drowning or fire
@eltipobigotudo2162
@eltipobigotudo2162 3 года назад
I'll be your mustache
@pecemakor917
@pecemakor917 3 года назад
you're gay
@elcanaldelucas6187
@elcanaldelucas6187 4 месяца назад
This video has not aged a bit in 10 years
@NativeOfTheLand97
@NativeOfTheLand97 3 года назад
The tv sequence in shaun of the dead is masterful
@MinekEzQM
@MinekEzQM 4 месяца назад
It's a nod to the radio-era humor. When comedy writers deliberately wrote two radio programmes (e.g. a sports match cast and an audio drama) and the audience got to switch back and forth between the imaginary radio channels, resulted something farce.
@harrylindsey3063
@harrylindsey3063 9 лет назад
I think for good visual, cinematic comedy in America, you really have to turn to television. Key & Peele, for example, is very well directed and understands every aspect of filming comedy, with great cinematography and editing, they realise it is much more than just the dialogue that provides the laughs.
@everyframeapainting
@everyframeapainting 9 лет назад
harry lindsey whoever directs key & peele is great. they did a parody of 90's basic cable action movies and they nailed the look.
@RollOnToVictory
@RollOnToVictory 8 лет назад
harry lindsey Even though it had a short run Key & Peele maybe one of the best duo sketch shows ever.
@tonymorrison4865
@tonymorrison4865 8 лет назад
+Every Frame a Painting Peter Atencio directs the skits and is also directing their first movie "Keanu"
@Zelectec
@Zelectec 8 лет назад
harry lindsey Sorry but i personally think key & peele are overdone. The first 2 series were pretty good with good skits, while the last series are mostly skits 3-5 minutes long. The whole 3-5 minutes they try to build a pointe, but yet at the end mostly it gets boring and the pointe lost its joke/charme. Also Peele is a way better actor then key which is visible in facial expressions and gestures. The only thing key is able to do is changing his voice to a girly like high pitched scream that gets annoying after the seconds skit. Think of meegan, slapass, make-a-wish, consequences, boxing-press-conference
@cragnog
@cragnog 8 лет назад
+RollOnToVictory its finished?
@icepelt1001
@icepelt1001 6 лет назад
How could you mention "leaving the frame in funny ways" and NOT put in the "he just left" bit in Scott Pilgrim
@worldsworstdad2198
@worldsworstdad2198 6 лет назад
I liked the running gag with the hat.
@goodjobeli
@goodjobeli 6 лет назад
Ikr, I was half expecting them to put it in there.
@disjaibled
@disjaibled 5 лет назад
i think maybe something as funny as how he left was how he passes Knives in the background and she glances to the side to say she knows
@archer454
@archer454 5 лет назад
“Player 2 has joined the game”. “Hey haven’t you got work?” “Player 2 has left the game.”
@juliano3435
@juliano3435 5 лет назад
I know right that's what I thought it's my favorite scene.
@ninpomaniac
@ninpomaniac 3 года назад
I just love the sequence in Shaun of the Dead when Shaun twice leaves his flat to run to the local shop - same scene, single shot, first on a normal day and then on the day after the zombies arrived. That second trip he misses all sorts of apocalyptic visual cues, from various zombies roaming around him to bloody hand prints on the beer cooler and slipping on some blood on the floor in the shop. Bloody brilliant! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mqQ8Y9Sjp7o.html
@weirdgirl04jess14
@weirdgirl04jess14 2 года назад
It really is, isn’t it! It’s amazing cause I never noticed it on my first watch but on rewatches, it was so fun to notice stuff like that! Edgar Wright is great with foreshadowing and honestly, it’s what makes his films so good and fun to watch!
@BillPeschel
@BillPeschel 2 года назад
Edgar discussed this in a video for Vanity Fair. He shot the second zombie walk on the first day of filming, because he wanted to send a message to the cast and crew that this is what they can expect. He was also peeved when a crew member (maybe the director of photography?) said this sequence will be cut. His reply? Lard in as many in-jokes as he could. And the "slipping on the blood"? An improv by Simon. If you watch that spot, you won't see any blood there to slip on.
@ninpomaniac
@ninpomaniac 2 года назад
@@BillPeschel Thanks for sharing that, that's awesome! I found the interview here for others who might be interested: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nJ0aFq1ve0M.html
@cheapsuit1234
@cheapsuit1234 11 месяцев назад
@@BillPeschel The squeak elevated the gag
@nickp1220
@nickp1220 3 года назад
I think another major factor is that Edgar Wright movies aren’t strictly comedies, they’re usually also action/horror/genre movies too. So a lot of humor can come out of using elements from other genres and turning them on their head like the World’s End example with the beers and water that uses sharp tense music during the shots of pouring drinks like a horror film would use to build up to a jump scare
@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 3 года назад
What makes Edgar Wright movies so special is the heavy-handed foreshadowing that's subtly written into the first act, the ridiculous amounts of details in every shot, dramatic close-ups and shots of mundane things...
@justsomeguycalledkaraka5614
@justsomeguycalledkaraka5614 3 года назад
@@LegendLength A SLASHER OF PRICES
@lizcollinson2692
@lizcollinson2692 3 года назад
The greater good
@kats3632
@kats3632 3 года назад
You got red on you.
@imtoddhowardandimadeskyrim6553
@imtoddhowardandimadeskyrim6553 3 года назад
the opening song playing in Shaun of the dead is called 'zombi'. Foreshadowing 100 right there
@venscott3142
@venscott3142 2 года назад
heavy handed or subtle?
@dimastrength.studio
@dimastrength.studio 8 лет назад
That's why I never got bored from Simon Pegg's movie.
@MNIMnoob
@MNIMnoob 8 лет назад
Paul sucked, it's why I stick with Edgar Wright's movies
@CobiVonSchweetz
@CobiVonSchweetz 8 лет назад
+MNIMnoob Paul who?
@MNIMnoob
@MNIMnoob 8 лет назад
Jesus Loves You Paul was a very bad 2011 film starring Simon Pegg/Nick Frost. But without Edgar Wright at the helm of directing it, the movie was really bad.
@CobiVonSchweetz
@CobiVonSchweetz 8 лет назад
MNIMnoob Oh okay
@soraboy93
@soraboy93 8 лет назад
+Sam Payeur polish my script
@weaoponpoweron2778
@weaoponpoweron2778 3 года назад
Brody's reaction to the shark coming out the water unexpectedly is funny to me because 1: it's realistic because I can tell he's internally panicking but trying not showing it and 2: the pacing for the reveal of the shark makes it more dramatic and it feels more earned.
@BillPeschel
@BillPeschel Год назад
And to think a lot of it is because they couldn't make a realistic shark, forcing Spielberg to improvise a video solution.
@SophiaAphrodite
@SophiaAphrodite Год назад
He creates scenes like a graphic novel to create a static scene feel then enhances it or subverts it. But you never know which one it is.
@Forenzikproductions
@Forenzikproductions 7 лет назад
This is why Hot Fuzz is a movie you can keep re-watching and still have a blast :D
@nunyabusiness7858
@nunyabusiness7858 6 лет назад
Rare Videos by Javier Vargas TV! You can watch it time after time and still find subtle jokes you missed.
@86Samuli
@86Samuli 6 лет назад
Yarp!
@Adam-wh1ti
@Adam-wh1ti 6 лет назад
Samulik86 naaarp
@fredstephens9087
@fredstephens9087 6 лет назад
I watched it 7 times this week
@thatbritishguy7076
@thatbritishguy7076 6 лет назад
Rare Videos by Javier Vargas TV! The whole Cornetto Trilogy is brilliant. 1.Shaun of the Dead 2.Hot Fuzz 3.The World's End (This is just how I'd rate it from best to worst in my opinion)
@beckerqueiroz
@beckerqueiroz 7 лет назад
Well, I've got to say among comedy directors Edgar is the only Wright one.
@NM-br1rb
@NM-br1rb 7 лет назад
why
@EphDee
@EphDee 7 лет назад
yes
@otocan
@otocan 7 лет назад
How did this get 176 likes -_-
@brendan7048
@brendan7048 7 лет назад
Coen's?
@thelitbos
@thelitbos 7 лет назад
Gambiteer The Python's?
@darkspd31
@darkspd31 2 года назад
"this is not visual comedy, it's pre-recorded improv"...that's a really good point! that's why I fine so few of these movies actually funny...
@askinredroads5132
@askinredroads5132 2 года назад
totally! I do improv comedy and the humor is in the spontaneity, putting that style of joke to the big screen, scripted and polished just doesn’t work.
@MinekEzQM
@MinekEzQM 4 месяца назад
If you want, Hollywood comedies aren't more just feature length Saturday Night Live sketches. It originates from the times when big SNL names (Chase, Ackroyd, Murray, Murphy) went to silver screen. Caddyshack, Vacation movies and others were just 80 min SNL flicks. And USA still thinks "this is the only way to make comedy".
@ekx5120
@ekx5120 3 года назад
The Wright movies are endlessly rewatchable. So many things you can catch years later, it's truly amazing. And thanks for mentioning Arrested Development who also used visual gags at perfection.
@JingelJjay
@JingelJjay 5 лет назад
Edgar Wright movies are so funny. Their are always hints about the outcome of the movie. Also that stupid fence Jumping joke gets me every time.
@kyledunn8205
@kyledunn8205 5 лет назад
Especially the Hot Fuzz one with how differently it plays out
@Richard_Nickerson
@Richard_Nickerson 4 года назад
@@kyledunn8205 And that's why that one's the best one.
@LaNoir.
@LaNoir. 3 года назад
Literally the moment when I had my first laugh attack during this video
@KoriEmerson
@KoriEmerson 3 года назад
One of the things about the genius of this is that he Write is using the tribal psychology behind “ inside joke” This running joke doesn’t get old because it makes us all connected to the situation. When those of us who have seen all of his pictures laugh. And those who are not “ part of the tribe” identify themselves as outsiders with their lack of laughs. And the “ i don’t get it ..” look . It’s genius.
@cattysplat
@cattysplat 3 года назад
@@KoriEmerson Each of the fence jumping scenes is good enough to stand on their own though, there is no previous knowledge needed to be in on the joke, they are all physical slapstick that is immediately enjoyable.
@AnAfinityForKarma
@AnAfinityForKarma 5 лет назад
That monty python scene always cracks me up
@EmiTheLoomistar
@EmiTheLoomistar 5 лет назад
I love the scene where they want to kill the witch.
@deeznoots6241
@deeznoots6241 5 лет назад
I love the ending, where they set up for a climactic battle scene, and then the police just show up and stop the filming of the movie.
@AmourEtRespect
@AmourEtRespect 5 лет назад
@@deeznoots6241 Oh yeah, they did the same gag in GoT Season 8
@nedflanders5442
@nedflanders5442 4 года назад
One of the few scenes in the film I found funny
@jamie_ar
@jamie_ar 4 года назад
...heeyyy
@Kerbezena
@Kerbezena 3 года назад
Yesterday I watched Ant Man (2015) -- I'm just doing an MCU marathon, it's a guilty pleasure, don't judge me 😅 - and when I watched Luis' very concise, to the point renditions of how he got informed about new jobs, I got this "I know this style" feeling. So when the credits rolled - always watch through the credits in MCU movies! - and I read "screenplay by Edgar Wright" (among others) I had a big AAAAAH moment. ;-) Just came back to this EXCELLENT video to share this little story.
@joeyjerry1586
@joeyjerry1586 2 года назад
I’d not call Ant-Man a guilty pleasure. It’s a genuinely good movie and you can clearly see Edgar’s influence on the humor and action. Imagine he directed the whole thing
@crimsoncomet3756
@crimsoncomet3756 2 года назад
So that's why Michael Pèna fast talking scene was quite familiar...it is Wright's style
@GeniusLad32
@GeniusLad32 2 года назад
If Wright is to be believed, his version of Ant Man was very different to the one that got made. He left the director/writer role after years of work so his fingerprints are on it but I really do feel like it's a missed opportunity.
@wilsonjonah
@wilsonjonah 2 года назад
The cuts and the transitions seemed so familiar to me when I first watch it, I even mentioned that it was similar to something Edgar Wright would make... And then I saw who did the screenplay! Truly a master of film and a director that all should look to for inspiration ☺️
@galaxymew5138
@galaxymew5138 2 года назад
THERE- THAT'S WHY IT'S SO FAMILIAR!! I couldn't put my finger on it!
@breakcoregirlxd
@breakcoregirlxd 2 года назад
Scott pilgrim vs the world is such a good film
@fleetwoodsoup7443
@fleetwoodsoup7443 2 года назад
My god. After everything he was trying to tell in the video, you just scrolled down, clicked at the comment bar and just... managed to write this? THE POINT WAS EVERY MOVIE OF HIM IS GREAT, FLAWLESS AND PERFECTED. Man god damn I'm done with this, I'm gonna go stab myself dude
@Progamer-fq8st
@Progamer-fq8st 2 года назад
@@fleetwoodsoup7443 No way you are getting so hyper about a simple comment. LMAO
@fleetwoodsoup7443
@fleetwoodsoup7443 2 года назад
​@@Progamer-fq8st that was a sarcastic approach lol. You know, to put pressure on them
@WakaWaka2468
@WakaWaka2468 2 года назад
It was one of, if not *the* worst, movie I've ever watched. Boring wasn't even the word.
@thedarkknight6248
@thedarkknight6248 2 года назад
@@WakaWaka2468 Yes I was looking for this comment lol. I have only watched Scott pilgrim, baby driver and shaun of the dead yet (of Edgar Wright). Absolutely loved shaun of the dead. Baby driver was okay, didn't like scott pilgrim. Am going to watch more, love Edgar Wright
@junkandcrapamen
@junkandcrapamen 5 лет назад
The moral of this video is that Monty Python were the geniuses of the geniuses.
@chrisanagn.3584
@chrisanagn.3584 5 лет назад
The innovators of slapstick and not only, comedy
@Dominian1
@Dominian1 4 года назад
I think they had three things that are lacking from todays film-making.
@chrisanagn.3584
@chrisanagn.3584 4 года назад
@@Dominian1 Which are? I would like to know
@Dominian1
@Dominian1 4 года назад
@@chrisanagn.3584 Skill, Vision and a lack of means.
@slonk420
@slonk420 4 года назад
@@Dominian1 Don't forget the fanatical devotion to the Pope
@slyfor2
@slyfor2 3 года назад
The fence gag is one of my favorite running gags in any of Wrights movies and/or the Cornetto trilogy. It's funny but if you've seen Shaun of the Dead where he fails and then Hot Fuzz where he totally nails it and Danny flubs it, when you see the fence in Worlds End you know the joke is coming and the minute he hits the fence the joke is that he's in on it too with the half-fourth wall break of 'ohh nooooo'
@jdrc1233
@jdrc1233 3 года назад
I didn’t watch them in order and it was still funny as hell
@Epidemic0
@Epidemic0 Год назад
Edgar Wright's approach toward creating a film that shows you so much in the most mundane objects. The cinematography is so fresh, the way that shots blend together using new camera angles, the storytelling being so easy to understand through the visuals and the writing of dialogue and actions are so fun to watch. This was probably why I enjoyed watching Shawn of The dead when I was younger, it spoke to me as I love things being told through actions rather than words. Edgar Wright is a seriously underrated filmmaker who deserves way more recognisation.
@Jeremy
@Jeremy 2 года назад
Such an amazing channel, thanks for all you do.
@bneshel1514
@bneshel1514 11 месяцев назад
did* :(((
@DeterminismisFreedom
@DeterminismisFreedom 10 месяцев назад
It's incredible how even with all these cool framing technics Edgar fails to make his movies funny 😴😴😴
@gab2876
@gab2876 9 месяцев назад
@@DeterminismisFreedomHow you gonna be trying to bait people years after these comments bruh
@DeterminismisFreedom
@DeterminismisFreedom 8 месяцев назад
Bait? lol Just because you can't see the truth doesn't mean I'm baiting @@gab2876
@ELFanatic
@ELFanatic 7 месяцев назад
Still my favorite channel, just needs a to be revived.
@laurenjcoates
@laurenjcoates 7 лет назад
Now that I think of it, Mean Girls is oddly effective with it's visual comedy
@unfabulouslyfabulous
@unfabulouslyfabulous 7 лет назад
Lauren Coates I'm thinking how the interview scenes with the different girls in the school was oddly inventive and super effective
@Joey-rock
@Joey-rock 7 лет назад
Lauren Coates Exactly. it's great, not only because of its remarkable script, but also for its smart editing and visual humor.
@emilierapportmunro7595
@emilierapportmunro7595 6 лет назад
Mean Girls is so, so awful
@BigOlWalrus
@BigOlWalrus 6 лет назад
Gasp, blasphemy
@inconcert
@inconcert 6 лет назад
Emilie Rapport Thanks for that well thought out argument.
@Shiteux
@Shiteux 3 года назад
4:54 I rarely laugh out loud, but this scene from Monty Python got me in tears instantly 😂
@lukasgroot
@lukasgroot 3 года назад
Same, that one had me going :)
@hilton.allaister
@hilton.allaister 3 года назад
Wasn't expecting a good laugh on this vid but that one got me
@stephanleo
@stephanleo 3 года назад
The masters! I laughed so hard.
@Emily-eh5bq
@Emily-eh5bq 3 года назад
I will never NOT laugh at that as long as I live. A lot of the rest of the movie has gotten old and tired with so much reference but that whole scene from HA HA! onward always leaves me in tears
@atharvamhapsekar1224
@atharvamhapsekar1224 3 года назад
Lmao
@yungpapi
@yungpapi 2 года назад
This video is essential to any aspiring young filmmakers. When I was really getting into Edgar Wright this video was my guiding light into all the exciting possibilities of directing.
@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421
@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 2 года назад
That's why he's my favorite imo
@spyro440
@spyro440 3 года назад
Hot Fuzz might be - along with the first Matrix - the movie with the best camera + cutting I've ever seen. Every shot, every transition is a masterpiece. And so are the sound effects.
@kerrzUSR
@kerrzUSR 7 лет назад
that scene in hot fuzz where the two detectives linger in the frame is comedic genius
@ericjamieson
@ericjamieson 6 лет назад
On the DVD commentary you can tell how much analysis Edgar Wright puts into every shot. Apparently he re-shot the scene where Angel is jogging and first meets Simon Skinner because it didn't match the storyboards, but then ended up using the original take because he realized that the way Dalton kept shoving Pegg toward the edge of the frame made him seem sinister.
@eightieslivenow7579
@eightieslivenow7579 5 лет назад
my favourite scene in all of his movies - never gets old
@josephdocherty7919
@josephdocherty7919 5 лет назад
Kp I know you may not see this but it was recently revealed on Twitter that it was improvised, that's why the background actor is almost laughing.
@krashd
@krashd 5 лет назад
You've got a mustache. Yeah, I know.
@AkbarJohn1
@AkbarJohn1 6 лет назад
With Baby Driver He took "action synchronized to the music" to next level.
@raumerherr1057
@raumerherr1057 6 лет назад
yeah even the trailer
@fabiboiii
@fabiboiii 6 лет назад
Maybe it's just me but I felt like that was one of the most boring movies I've ever seen Nice seeing the non-action-character's place but a short film would be enough for that, not a whole movie..
@rorywhelan_
@rorywhelan_ 6 лет назад
Fabian Roland no one likes you
@fabiboiii
@fabiboiii 6 лет назад
Yeeehaaaw
@a-drewg1716
@a-drewg1716 6 лет назад
opening was great but the ending felt rushed
@52188972
@52188972 Год назад
Edgar Wright is a genius, I loved watching some directors commentary from him and being so impressed by how thoughtful he is
@brando847
@brando847 2 года назад
It took me a while to realize, but The World’s End is a goddamn masterpiece
@atroe143
@atroe143 2 года назад
unpopular opinion but its actually my favorite of Edgar Wright's films, theres just so many layers to it with comedy as funny as the others too
@pdrg
@pdrg Год назад
The first half in particular, before the inflection point, is just so spot on. Then that makes the inflection so much more surprising!
@jukebox_heroperson3994
@jukebox_heroperson3994 Год назад
@@pdrg I was not expecting that shift lmfao
@andym28
@andym28 11 месяцев назад
Not seen the movie but the world's end murders in Edinburgh were very famous and unsolved for a few decades.
@DispleasedEskimo
@DispleasedEskimo 7 лет назад
I will never understand how so many people hate on The World's End (relative to the other two Cornetto films). Maybe it's not as much of a comedy film as SotD/HF, but in terms of raw film making _quality_, it's just fucking amazing. The cinematography, choreography (particularly in its action/fight scenes), set and costume design, colours and atmosphere, MUSIC, the emotion and storytelling. It's not a constant barrage of jokes, but it's easily The World's End that I get the most drawn into as a viewer.
@tylergibson7652
@tylergibson7652 7 лет назад
Unfortunately all that yummy visual goodness isn't enough to make an enjoyable movie. None of the characters were likable.
@DispleasedEskimo
@DispleasedEskimo 7 лет назад
Personally I disagree about the characters not being likeable. I tried to endweight my list of yummies with "emotion and storytelling", but I think its had the opposite effect and made it seem like an after-thought. I cared a _lot_ for the main group of friends, particularly Gary and Andy. The film really delves into the history of the group, and also devotes a lot of time to building on each individual as the story progresses. Conversely Shaun of the Dead had characters like, I can't remember her name but it's that actress who played Dawn in The Office. Did she add much? And characters like Shaun's mum result in emotional moments but it's just because it's his mum really; I didn't care that much about her on her own merits, it's just really funny how she's oblivious to the zombie threat. Similarly Hot Fuzz has a tonne of lovable funny characters but it's more about the humour, whereas World's End is getting me invested in their _lives_ more. Just different tastes, I think. (Feels so stupid, me criticising SotD when I love all the Wright films so much. They make most other films look like garbage. I'm just trying to say World's End really puts the work in so far as the character's backstories/personalities go, and there's certainly no shortage of emotional moments between them.)
@tylergibson7652
@tylergibson7652 7 лет назад
I can see where you're coming from. I think it was the exact opposite for me as far as your feelings for SOTD/Hot Fuzz. To each their own though!
@BreadCatMarcus
@BreadCatMarcus 7 лет назад
Agreed. I love the entire trilogy.
@FredericoASousa
@FredericoASousa 7 лет назад
I guess becouse the other two set such a high bar
@HDRTeam
@HDRTeam 6 лет назад
"action synchronized to the music" Booyyyyy you guys are gonna love his latest work baby driver
@cpbacon53511
@cpbacon53511 6 лет назад
Overrated garbage
@paytonking1798
@paytonking1798 6 лет назад
CharliePUNKROCK Baker cynical
@hastingsdirect7300
@hastingsdirect7300 6 лет назад
CharliePUNKROCK Baker what??????
@ZulousOG
@ZulousOG 5 лет назад
it was pretty shit compared to everything else he has done and it is extremely boring after the first car scene
@hastingsdirect7300
@hastingsdirect7300 5 лет назад
Zulous you're just wrong mate
@isaacschmitt4803
@isaacschmitt4803 2 года назад
I feel like when they did the fence gag in The World's End (7:24) and Simon says "oh nooo," that had to have been Simon Pegg actually saying that like "not again! C'mon, you do this to me every time!" Edgar Wright makes the best movies.
@nicktroisi6347
@nicktroisi6347 Год назад
Edgar Wright is one of my favourite directors. The way he makes his films is genius
@kyleelward3351
@kyleelward3351 7 лет назад
that monty python scene with him attacking the castle made me cry with laughter
@bavarianbanshee
@bavarianbanshee 5 лет назад
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is another one of those comedic masterpieces. I've always loved the scene with the killer rabbit and the Holy Hand Grenade.
@michaelbalfour3170
@michaelbalfour3170 5 лет назад
I love how the guard gets killed and the other ones reaction is "oi?"
@MetaalMeerkat
@MetaalMeerkat 5 лет назад
That second guard had perfect comedic timing in that scene
@michaelbalfour3170
@michaelbalfour3170 5 лет назад
ENDSEEKER Ye I love how the first guard falls to the floor and the second just watches Lancelot run in to the castle, then turns to look at the guy on the ground then back at Lancelot to say "hey".
@Nisced
@Nisced 5 лет назад
My favorite movie scene of all time. I die everytime I see it.
@johnnyfunke2482
@johnnyfunke2482 5 лет назад
The close up on the puppet in Arrested Development is one of the dumbest jokes i've ever seen. That being said, i'm helpless against it and it makes me belly laugh every time.
@k-dogg711
@k-dogg711 4 года назад
Arrested Development is a treasure
@freakazoid4691
@freakazoid4691 4 года назад
It was also probably the funniest thing in this entire video.
@lasagna312
@lasagna312 4 года назад
Arrested Development has some of the funniest zooms I've ever seen
@supastar25
@supastar25 4 года назад
I lose it...every single time i watch that LOL
@marlonrando9272
@marlonrando9272 4 года назад
FRANKLIN!!!
@ProxyDoug
@ProxyDoug Год назад
Eight years later and there are almost no comedies coming out anymore.
@thomasrosebrough9062
@thomasrosebrough9062 Год назад
My favorite of his is Baby Driver. The moment at the very beginning when the robber points forward and says "drive!" and the car goes straight backwards is pure gold.
@julian_frazer
@julian_frazer 4 года назад
'The next time you go to a theatre and you pay fifteen bucks to see a comedy, don't be satisfied with shit that is less inventive than Vine.' PREACH
@reaganharder1480
@reaganharder1480 3 года назад
but like, there was some legitimately hilarious stuff on vine. A lot of junk, but some pure comedy as well.
@Skynetic917
@Skynetic917 3 года назад
words to live by
@Aeroldoth3
@Aeroldoth3 3 года назад
What if I've never seen Vine, and had to even look up what it is?
@Skynetic917
@Skynetic917 3 года назад
@@Aeroldoth3 there's a lot of vine compilations on here so you don't feel like you missed out
@ap.2861
@ap.2861 3 года назад
@@Aeroldoth3 this generation's sense of humour do be kinda shit tho
@deepanshbandlish5058
@deepanshbandlish5058 5 лет назад
edgar wright is in a different league of his own.. he’s a genius
@pridemuramasa1820
@pridemuramasa1820 5 лет назад
Genius is a Powerful word But theres no reason to use it. Unless youre talking bout the Kubrik Cause theres really nothing to it Everything I do is visionary Every single frame a painting made exactly how I wanna make it
@pridemuramasa1820
@pridemuramasa1820 5 лет назад
@Zeb Shah 😂dude...Epic Rap Battles of History. Alfred Hitchcock vs Steven Spielberg
@cursedaegg
@cursedaegg 5 лет назад
@Zeb Shah purfek
@toob_noob4381
@toob_noob4381 4 года назад
@Zeb Shah The Joke ------> Your Head
@mitchellhogg4627
@mitchellhogg4627 4 года назад
@Zeb Shah r/whooosh
@BibbusTV
@BibbusTV Год назад
This video just popped up in my recommended and made me want to shed a tear. I first watched this video and borrowed it for part of my senior project in highschool. 8ish years later this has awoken a feeling in me that I thought I lost and would like to recover, the same passion for film and filmmaking that I pursued and abandoned.
@misstekhead
@misstekhead 2 года назад
He choreographs everyone’s movements so well. Everything seems on point or in time with the sound effects or music. Even a quiet scene feels timed effectively.
@CreepsMcPasta
@CreepsMcPasta 10 лет назад
It's awesome how you can take elements of this a put it into ANYTHING- Personally I feel animators would benefit from this a lot
@jakethedog7201
@jakethedog7201 Год назад
Hey, hey, hey your channel is amazing great finding you out here in the tube
@OhHeBustin
@OhHeBustin 10 месяцев назад
Suck up
@DeterminismisFreedom
@DeterminismisFreedom 10 месяцев назад
It's incredible how even with all these cool framing technics Edgar fails to make his movies funny 😴😴😴
@Michael_H_Nielsen
@Michael_H_Nielsen 8 лет назад
I have a feeling that when you learn how great filmmakers do things, you get a very low tolerance for terrible directing. In a way you are removing your ability to enjoy mediocre movies.
@halimghani
@halimghani 8 лет назад
Yup,
@enriquemedarde
@enriquemedarde 8 лет назад
+Michael Nielsen (ToneSlaveMusic) You're right, between Tony and Evan from The Nerdwriter I'm starting to notice that low tolerance... the other side of the coin is that you understand the choices directors make in the movies, or why things happen, so that low tolerance is a fair price to pay for this.
@eurk3
@eurk3 8 лет назад
+Michael Nielsen (ToneSlaveMusic) I wouldn't go back to a joyful ignorance. I prefer to be unsatisfied but informed. When you start to understand film directing, cinematography, editing it does prevent you from enjoying mediocre movies but it also give you the opportunity to understand and enjoy movies that would have bored you before. The secret perks is it also give you an extravagant pleasure to watch very very very very bad movies, they become pearls to your eyes in some ways
@aussiepassenger
@aussiepassenger 8 лет назад
That may be so, but it's no drama. There are numerous "great" movies, but we are not easily exposed to them and can't easily watch them, because they don't often play in the cinema. That's the real shame :P
@Michael_H_Nielsen
@Michael_H_Nielsen 8 лет назад
where do we find them then?
@strnadik
@strnadik 3 года назад
This video is 7 years old, and I still come back to it from time to time to appreaciate just how accurately you've described this topic.
@1draigon
@1draigon 2 года назад
I cannot put in words how much I miss this channel and I wasn’t even on RU-vid when they were making videos..
@rushdi34
@rushdi34 7 лет назад
I love the Cornetto trilogy and got my wife to watch them and she only commented "the director is very talented" lol because you're spot on he is so good with his cuts/shots...awesome
@rjfaber1991
@rjfaber1991 7 лет назад
I absolutely adore Hot Fuzz, so I should probably get around to watching the other two one of these days. They're not really in genres that are normally my cup of tea, but I might still give them a go.
@rushdi34
@rushdi34 7 лет назад
Robert Faber Yeah they're both really good. You'll enjoy them :)
@Prado73
@Prado73 7 лет назад
Hot Fuzz is my favourite one too. But Shaun and Worlds' are also great.
@philmccracken6134
@philmccracken6134 7 лет назад
You could already see he was extremely talented with Spaced.
@kennythegreatbear
@kennythegreatbear 7 лет назад
Shaun of the Dead is great, but keep expectations low for Worlds, it's quite shite.
@hella_cool1312
@hella_cool1312 8 лет назад
How did you talk about things leaving the frame in funny ways without showing Scott Pilgrim diving out the window?
@rtyui136
@rtyui136 8 лет назад
+Jimbo Yokimbo I was thinking that.
@HandsOfCinderblock
@HandsOfCinderblock 8 лет назад
+Jimbo Yokimbo Or for entering, his roommate launching himself onto the mattress.
@I3UR5T
@I3UR5T 8 лет назад
+Jimbo Yokimbo That was the funniest thing in the entire movie.
@feliciaf8
@feliciaf8 8 лет назад
+Jimbo Yokimbo ooooohhh
@feliciaf8
@feliciaf8 8 лет назад
+Jimbo Yokimbo hey man, your pic XDDD
@lettucebee8425
@lettucebee8425 18 дней назад
Edgar Wright seems to understand the magical connection between theatre and film. Born through the love of comics. Inspirational
@gavinhogberg
@gavinhogberg Год назад
I think one of the best examples of an Edgar Wright scene transition is from Baby Driver. In one scene, Baby is standing next to a car he has to bring to get destroyed. In the next scene, we see the car getting destroyed while Baby stands in the exact same spot in the frame in the exact same pose. One of the best scene transitions I've ever watched
@circle7489
@circle7489 5 лет назад
Scott Pilgrim was one of the funniest movies I've seen just because of the way it was filmed.
@Barah87
@Barah87 5 лет назад
The most frustrating thing for me as a Scott Pilgrim fan is I have exactly zero knowledge of film jargon. What I love about the film is always "Well like in one scene Scott forgets he has a girlfriend (I'll try to be quieter)" "Chicken is vegan?" etc. Those are two examples of scenes that i love that make zero sense to anyone that hasnt seen the movie.
@molcay8355
@molcay8355 3 года назад
Gus Thomas check ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R6DpsCetm4Y.html
@Shlonzs
@Shlonzs 3 года назад
Scott pilgrim is just plainly epic
@SethWuffer
@SethWuffer 7 лет назад
Edgar wright's use of jump cuts and scene transitions is just *chef kiss*
@kfcisoverrated1771
@kfcisoverrated1771 6 лет назад
WolfgangTheHusky o
@MMMedia
@MMMedia Год назад
Damn, can't believe that in the part of what comes out and comes in there isn't that great gag when Scott Pilgrim jumps to the through the window, his arm reappears in the background and can be seen leaving once again
@merpzilla
@merpzilla 3 года назад
6 years on and I've gotta say, I love that you included scenes from Spaced in the video, Edgar Wright has been killing it since he entered the scene.
@polaricecaps10
@polaricecaps10 5 лет назад
I didn't even know Scott Pilgrim was by the same director as the Simon Pegg movies! I had a movie binge a few weeks ago and decided to watch Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead and Worlds End after watching Scott Pilgrim. I guess I subconsciously understood that they had very similar styles, but didn't pick up that it's because they have the same director.
@firebreathercat133
@firebreathercat133 4 года назад
You literally just accidentally watched the Trilogy lmao
@marlonrando9272
@marlonrando9272 4 года назад
My least favorite movie by him. I just hate the whole comic book thing and not a big Cera fan.
@Jfrost9101
@Jfrost9101 4 года назад
@@marlonrando9272 Understandable, it's still got a lot of examples of what Wright does best; excellent transitions, a balance of realism and fantasy, and absolutely excellent foreshadowing.
@avocatobobble
@avocatobobble 3 года назад
watch Malcolm in the MIddle, rewatching this old show, I've noticed it has so many visual moments of comedy. One in particular, is when Hal is getting rid of a spider. He rushes to the front door holding it in fear, Dewey opens the door for him to throw the spider out. Hal throws the spider out and Dewey quickly closes the door. Hal then realises he's just thrown the spider on Lois, who was stood about to come in with groceries. It's a genius scene because Lois enters and exits the shot in quick succession for an incredibly effect joke.
@rossjs1980
@rossjs1980 2 года назад
Also the joke with the super firework, where they just change the scene to daytime for 2 seconds then back to night, genius >.
@crowing3886
@crowing3886 2 года назад
If only the story was as good as the jokes.
@Yumyum-yo6op
@Yumyum-yo6op 2 года назад
@@crowing3886 What story?
@WakaWaka2468
@WakaWaka2468 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WEA34Nk6skM.html Here it is
@SightForMemories
@SightForMemories Год назад
I love the spider scene, it's a cool case opening... and they close it hilariously... we all know Lois is a temperamental woman, so just to to see hal say eeek! and the kid saying, I'll say you weren't here, run, she can only ground me! lol hilarious.
@gwenc.2310
@gwenc.2310 Год назад
Can't believe this video is 8 years old! A french youtuber was talking about your channel this week and I recognised you just by the way he talk about the impact of this video. Because it impacted me so much too! Love coming back and watching you again. You probably don't know why but thank you, sincerely. ps: hello from France
@Shadoufang
@Shadoufang 3 года назад
2:16 "There's even some nice performances from Simon Peg and Ryan Gosling.." **where??** Hahaha
@tomunsworth2401
@tomunsworth2401 3 года назад
Oh thank god I'm not the only one! I was like why on earth has he mentioned ryan gosling?!?! ahahaha
@naqeebrozenburg357
@naqeebrozenburg357 3 года назад
Ryan Gosling is the actor for the plant
@tomunsworth2401
@tomunsworth2401 3 года назад
@@naqeebrozenburg357 Ah right, that explains that then ahahaha
@LeoSkyro
@LeoSkyro 8 лет назад
2:47 That tv sequence in Shaun of the Dead with every program continuing a sentence always kills me. It's so goddamn brilliant and funny
@thugger2474
@thugger2474 7 лет назад
I raise you:the grand budapest hotel- Wes Anderson
@EPICRANDOMGUY02
@EPICRANDOMGUY02 7 лет назад
yes!!
@malcolmlargo
@malcolmlargo 7 лет назад
He doesn't takes requests
@TheLemonSandwich
@TheLemonSandwich 7 лет назад
nicoPboss h
@richiedehaan
@richiedehaan 7 лет назад
Perfect example indeed. Awesome cinematography. I love that movie
@mymummate1140
@mymummate1140 7 лет назад
+My Mum Mate by they, I mean Wes and Taika; not one can be the favourite without the other
@Allplussomeminus
@Allplussomeminus 3 года назад
3:57 glad I'm not alone in his head arching into the frame was funny... And the stiff posture he held too.
@deadguy9811
@deadguy9811 Год назад
The Judd Apatow-ification of American comedy movies has been hard to watch over the past 15 years. His early stuff was great and inventive in its own way. But now, every comedy movie thinks it can get away with putting a still camera on a star and a couple decent improvers for 2 hours. It worked with Seth Rogan and those guys in their prime, but the gas in that tank has long since run out. We need a return to a Hot Fuzz, Naked Gun style comedy.
@hoganholo99
@hoganholo99 7 лет назад
Still a shame Edgar Wright's full talent wasn't used for Ant-Man. Could've been a much better film.
@rensodanieldelcastillovega4394
He had "creative diferences" with the producers, so he quit
@hoganholo99
@hoganholo99 7 лет назад
Yeah. I wish we could've seen Edgar Wright's Ant-Man.
@michaeltuohy4010
@michaeltuohy4010 7 лет назад
+Holo The Hogan Johnson can still see some of his shots in it, the whole train set thing was all him
@hoganholo99
@hoganholo99 7 лет назад
Mikey Tuohy Yeah, thinking back to it, that totally makes sense.
@bennolaaa
@bennolaaa 7 лет назад
what about Michael penas story scene? I feel like that was him too.
@chesterchow1
@chesterchow1 8 лет назад
omg 5:40 was my favorite part of that movie xD I went back to it probably 4-5 times
@whatagreatnameaye1169
@whatagreatnameaye1169 8 лет назад
SAME
@Tomanista
@Tomanista 8 лет назад
+Phil Latio 33.media.tumblr.com/07e08604e8356c886c8b58bcb935962b/tumblr_mmabazuEoW1rs7uego1_r1_400.gif
@chemistryset1
@chemistryset1 8 лет назад
+Phil Latio haha yup got me too - loved the Monty Python bit earlier in the vid, but the two Andies got a genuine lol from me
@roloug95
@roloug95 8 лет назад
+Phil Latio me too lol the Andies are my favourite Fuzz characters
@benglennan4737
@benglennan4737 8 лет назад
Completely agree
@zetalopez8853
@zetalopez8853 2 года назад
the “action syncing with the music” part immediately made me think of baby driver, and then i had the “oh shit, the whole movie, actually” moment. after a quick google search- yeah, he directed it :D
@dropkickpherby6994
@dropkickpherby6994 2 года назад
Here after Edgar Wright's "Last Night in Soho " and the man has ascended beyond comedy, but can still incorporate it in a very serious situation onscreen. *sigh* Please come back Mr. Painting. We need you back.
@chaizea9429
@chaizea9429 3 года назад
Better visual filmmaking also makes movies way more accessible, especially in countries with a lot of immigrants like the US & UK. Not only are a lot of jokes in modern comedies just bad, but they're pretty nuanced and you have to be quick-thinking, understand cultural references, and be a really good English speaker in order to get the joke when the director wants you too. I think this is why my parents (immigrants) LOVE the Edgar Wright movies with Simon Pegg. It makes me sad when we're watching a movie and the dialogue (especially jokes) is too confusing and my parents can't understand it, and they can't fully enjoy the movie. And they've been speaking English for 20 years! Better visual filmmaking also makes movies more likeable to watchers from other countries. Aspiring filmmakers, please consider this!
@TY-sx3jb
@TY-sx3jb 2 года назад
Mr Bean is a perfect example of what you’re saying
@pokaay3163
@pokaay3163 Год назад
exactly this! visual/physical comedy is what often gets my mom and dad laughing the most, especially my mom who speaks less english than my dad. So when a movie incorporates ALL forms of comedy well, not just subtle/mild or straight up overdone jokes/executions of jokes that dont even land for me (and is completely lost on my parents), it can be appreciated by a much larger audience.
@freyapatel6994
@freyapatel6994 Год назад
i love this perspective!!
@skaruts
@skaruts 3 года назад
I like all the little details. I couldn't stop laughing at the jogger in Shaun of the Dead. First day he's passes by just jogging. Second day there's zombies all over and he passes by sprinting.
@christopherelmslie1072
@christopherelmslie1072 Год назад
I love how Edgar Wright, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg are still popular even in America
@KedKexKevin
@KedKexKevin 3 года назад
That's what I loved about Ned's Declassified and Big Time Rush when I was a kid. Insteaf of the laughing tracks and 'ooooh' or 'yeeah' when someone enters. In fact, I still love those shows!
@otocan
@otocan 7 лет назад
God bless you for getting Spaced in there.
@philmccracken6134
@philmccracken6134 7 лет назад
I agree, too often people focus on his movies but he didn't become a great director overnight and Spaced is a good way to understand where he comes from, it's a bit like looking at pencil sketches to understand an artist's paintings.
@harbhajansinghania
@harbhajansinghania 7 лет назад
otocan spaced, better than half of the american sitcoms
@majjinaran2999
@majjinaran2999 7 лет назад
Have you seen the "attempt" to remake Spaced in the US? It's a sad hollow shell of a thing :(
@isaacs8783
@isaacs8783 7 лет назад
Celyn Marshall Ah Jesus why did you make me took for it? The British original is so much better and full of light and character
@chestersnap
@chestersnap 7 лет назад
The World's end has some of the best fight scenes I have ever seen. Not only do they have a bit of humor in them but you can also clearly follow what's going on. It's also my favorite movie to show to people with no explanation besides, "it has a bit of a slow start". When the first fight happens, the twist blows their minds. They end up more surprised than Gary
@lucemus1
@lucemus1 6 лет назад
Watched it with my brother upon discoveringg "it's the same guys in hot fuzz & shaun of the dead". when that scene came, we were utterly shocked and in awe!
@dylankornberg4892
@dylankornberg4892 2 года назад
“This isn’t a matter of smart or stupid comedy, if it works, it works.” Thank you for perfectly explaining my taste in comedy
@knowyourenemies7
@knowyourenemies7 2 года назад
Mel Brooks would be proud. You have captured how I’ve felt about all of McKays projects but couldn’t put into words.
@ErebosGR
@ErebosGR 6 лет назад
4:33 That Louis C.K. scene just got real.
@theoisgod7201
@theoisgod7201 6 лет назад
Lmao, got that right!!
@codeninja100
@codeninja100 6 лет назад
ErebosGR lmao rip
@KnoppersBomber
@KnoppersBomber 6 лет назад
Not that scene, but most of his jokes :/
@solomono.b6032
@solomono.b6032 6 лет назад
I literally came in the comments to see if anyone noticed this!
@Dookiedib
@Dookiedib 6 лет назад
Lmao
@andytenmenthefirst
@andytenmenthefirst 7 лет назад
The bit in hot fuzz when one of the Andys pops his head back into view is literally my favourite part.
@dhan07404
@dhan07404 2 года назад
Since this video has been made I'm glad more comedies are starting to stylise and actually utilise it's filmmaking to encourage jokes or to make the comedy more enjoyable Absolute best examples recently are game night and palm springs both wonderfully shot and directed comedies that are funny yet also have a ton of love put into their filmmaking game night uses prospective to make the shots look like game pieces and palm springs for example while it's not up to Edgar Wright unique idea I like how filmmakers are experimenting and creating a unique identity in their comedies now cos they really do help the film stand out
@sexyatheist69
@sexyatheist69 3 года назад
The world's End is one of my favorite movies, it definitely stayed with me as an awesome movie in general. Yesterday I watched Scott Pilgrim vs the World and you can bet it was one of the best experiences in a long time, this video has connected the dots for me, Shaun of the Dead here I come
@lolgorwow
@lolgorwow Год назад
Hope you have watched it already. To me shaun of the dead is his funniest movie. I loved it so fucking much watching it for the first time
@aguyonline5487
@aguyonline5487 3 года назад
I feel like the tv equivalent of Edgar Wright is shockingly The Amazing World of Gumball. I know that it’s an animated series, but it’s just so creative and funny.
@KosTis
@KosTis 3 года назад
that's something only somebody with Yakko Warner as their yt avatar would say
@aguyonline5487
@aguyonline5487 3 года назад
@@KosTis Thank you?
@aguyonline5487
@aguyonline5487 3 года назад
@@KosTis i’m unsure if what you said was a compliment or not LMAO
@snakes7303
@snakes7303 2 года назад
YES.
@Hugs_4_Bugs_
@Hugs_4_Bugs_ 2 года назад
Yeah Gumball is very unique - the style, the jokes are pretty good and I like how they have just as many adult jokes as kid jokes (adult jokes as in like, something you can relate to at work, not sexual stuff).
@Tunago1121
@Tunago1121 7 лет назад
Hot Fuzz is fucking hilarious!
@jjaznawi
@jjaznawi 7 лет назад
The cornetto trilogies yes
@blankman9955
@blankman9955 7 лет назад
Tunago yes best film ever
@MakoTheFrog
@MakoTheFrog 7 лет назад
Crusty juggler
@runningsuperska
@runningsuperska 7 лет назад
Great big bushy beard!
@Crazy_Diamond_75
@Crazy_Diamond_75 7 лет назад
david oakley it's a little ironic to me how quotable that movie is compared to the movies mentioned in this video, which are supposedly more dialogue-driven
@pleaseenteraname1103
@pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад
You make absolutely amazing high-quality contact please upload more.
@unlimitlesspower6340
@unlimitlesspower6340 2 года назад
It’s been seven years since I’ve seen this? This has always been a really memorable video for me
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