All the writters in the show have more than 50 collective years in Harvard actually. Nicknamed: The most overeducated group of writers ever. I think that's the name.
Dr. Cockter the Cock Doctor The initial writers were mostly Harvard former students,a reasonable part of them mathematicians,yeah. With time,both Simpsons and Futurama escalated even more in writer knowledge.
whale sharks don't hunt. There mouth is large enough that by just opening it, enough krill and plankton will enter that she can subsist on. That is why they are called whale sharks
destiny is a weird tool in storytelling to me, its like profecy, its just the storytellers getting away with what they want without explanation. whys he the chosen one? its preordained. why did she die? cause it was always meant to happen. there's a control without explanation and that doesn't mesh well with me since i relate to things like my own world, random chance without motive.
Agreed. I think it's fine in fantasy (though often overdone at this point), but it's weird to put the idea of "destiny" into a plot without gods or some kind of "higher power".
Pak Huide No, but it doesn't really make sense as something "naturally occurring" since it's inherently spiritual (at least in that it's not physical. You don't have a "physical" destiny, since that would make it less "destiny" and more "people choosing to point you in specific directions") and therefore not within reality.
Am I the only one who noticed Dori's memory of how her parents handled her as a kid actually changed at the end? Early on her memory was of them not letting her go play with the other kids bcause she was going to get lost, but by the end her memory was of her parents having faith in her and gladly telling her to go have fun.
Pallavi Sanyal Short Term Memory Loss, aka Anterograde Amnesia, is the inability to turn short term memory into long term memory. Assuming whatever gave her this disorder (I haven't seen the movie) happened after she grew up, then yeah she should remember all this crap already.
mixmastermind yeah, Dory was apparently born with the disability, which would make those vivid flashbacks impossible if she was a person in the real world.
mixmastermind In the story, she had short term memory loss even as a child. Her parents had to come up with special ways to help her remember important things.
AeridisArt It is actually impossible for Dory to be born with short term memory loss, since it is an acquired trait and therefore not hereditary. Matpat actually has a two-parter theory on how Dory is actually faking in the first movie. It's really good, and teaches you about the science behind movies; kind of like this channel does.
this movie could´ve had an even better meaning, that of acceptance. In my ideal version of the movie Dory finds the trail of shells near the rehabilatation center. She realizes her parents never gave up and had hopes she´d come back and die waiting for her. Then in an instant she remember Marlin and Nemo and realizes that she has to save them, her new family
Is there any? I mean, I liked the movie, but even with all the simbology regarding the dark and light side (such as the use of colours in the death of Han Solo scene) I don't think it deserves a video...
There really isn't a hidden meaning in Force Awakens. The only thing it teaches is that if you repackage the same product with slight differences people will willingly buy it again...but that's not new, Call of Duty has been doing that for years.
The hidden meaning is Andrew Stanton lost Disney $200 million with John Carter and didn't want to stay in director jail, so he made a cash-cow sequel to his original cash-cow, because everyone loves Dory and Disney knew it'd make money. That's literally it.
Vixx Celacea The ending to me was the best part. It shows perfectly how the robot has become completely"human" The striving for freedom, for knowledge, the rage against those who oppresse us, the fight for you basic "human" rights is something inherited on every single human being, some animals don't even have it. But she did It's a great told statement of human nature, how this guy thinks he's in an upper position and thinks he can take advantage of these "beings", using them as sexual slaves, maids, keeping them as prisoners, even though he knows well They are suffering. Humans do that to other humans without remorse, now imagine what humans would do to these "human robots" we suddenly find ourselves shocked by how this guy is treating this robots, but we don't care when a priest molests a kid, a politician is part of a trafficking humans group, a dictator starves his people to death etc. It's a very touching and very deep movie, with so many layers and statements, that I find impressing how so many few people give it the recognition it deserves.
Is it just me but I find it so satisfying when the wisecrack intro is played (paper scrunching up). Haha think I just re watched that part more than 10 times before watching the actual episode 😂😂😂
... and his dad has psychological disorders. Not sure either of them are disabled. Also, near-sighted, neurotic, missing one-of-eight legs... hardly seem like "disabilities." But he did say "differently-abled" as opposed to "samely-abled." 😆
1:23 Bud from 'The Abyss' totally gets that joke. 4:10 Nihilists and middle-schoolers agree with that philosophy. 4:30 Notice the conundrum inherent to her philosophy. She rejects planning, relies on chance, yet desires "destiny," indicating that she's a willing slave to every external force that seeks to dictate to her what she should do rather than using intellect or will. 4:46 Again, in keeping with nihilism.
But people with short term memory loss still retain long term memories, different parts of the brain. So plot points with Dory remembering things about her childhood would still be able to stick. She would remember things from her childhood. Awesome video I really like the stuff you guys put out. Thank you for the content.
you guys are amazing!!!! keep up the great work!!!!!!!!! plz do: 1) the princess bride 2) the little mermaid 3) peter pan 4) Star Trek 1,2,3 5) star wars 1,2,3,7 6) toy story 1,2 7) the karate kid 8) brave 9) Indiana Jones 10) HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I honestly think it would have been better a better ending if she didn't find her family to teach that you should be grateful for friends/family you already have (Marlin and Nemo)
It's clearly in the Pacific Ocean. the first Film takes part in the Great Coral Reef in Australia, they even get to Sydney and the second film takes place in California, pacific coast, and also, white sharks are common in the Pacific Ocean, the most important population of big white sharks out of Pacific coasts is in South Africa. Now about the Ocean Current the turtles use to take them to California, they most probably had to swim to the Philippines and use the Kuroshio.
As directed by Garix (is that how you spell it?) I actually DID get a membership with Audible.com. I'm sure the financial gains to you are minimal, but wanted you to know how great Earthling Cinema is: it's the only show for which I've ever supported a sponsor. That's small, I know, but I'm sure others do it, too, and you don't know. So now you know of one. Keep up the great work! It's funny and insightful.P.S.: 8-bit philosophy and Thug notes are great, too.
At this point Im watching this series just to see Mr. Wormuloid's mental health and social issues decay. I believe he is closing in on crippling depression.
Hidden meaing or the philosophy of " The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" Hidden meaing of "Cap: Civil War" The Philosophy or hidden meaing of Kung Fu Panda trilogy