The funniest thing about people saying January is the worst month for movies is when that here in Australia it’s usually really good because it’s always filled with movies that were released months before in the states. For example, movies being released this January here in Australia that came out last year: - All of us strangers - The Holdovers - Ferrari - Priscilla - The Iron Claw - Anatomy of a Fall - The Color Purple
It’s a silly idea to think there’d be peace in the ISS during a cataclysmic event. I feel like the “when the chips are down, these uh- civilized people, they’ll eat each other” quote describes what can happen best
Really like the concept of this video but it might benefit from being scripted. The decisions on what to watch (or not) are buried behind a lot of filler commentary and it's tough to get the pay off you'd expect from the title
Appreciate it! It's actually our podcast we do as well, hence the more filler commentary like a podcast. This is just the one we publish to RU-vid every month. Which we might stop doing if RU-vid won't separate the content from the video content. They really don't mark it well that this is not meant as a normal video content so probably starting a separate channel for this early next year so it's a bit more clear.
Civil War is Absolut the dumbest concept for a movie in history. There's no way California and Texas would be on the same side. It's a ridiculous notion. I'll bet this movie is going to be filled with lots of alternative facts. It's a hard pass for me. Book of Clarence looks pretty unique and I am excited for it.
Why the hell did you stop doing gear and technique videos? These are not nearly as interesting. Like, would’ve loved to see the Bmpcc Full Frame reviewed by you.
I haven't done gear and technique videos in like 2 years. Moved on to more documentary style content a while ago and this is just our podcast so not really a "produced" video