Existential (adjective) - relating to existence. He could have said "philosophical," but existential works equally well here. Of course, if you're talking about the term specifically in relation to existentialism, then you are correct. This isn't really a sentiment that relates to theories of existentialism.
I think what happened is that someone read the script to this movie, wrote this in pencil on the side, and the director thought is was a part of the script.
Yes for the love of god! Kids deserve intelligent and well thought out media. A good show is one you can watch again as an adult and appreciate it more, not a glorified toy commercial. “It’s a dumb (show, movie ect.) for kids” is the most illogical argument since “it made money therefore it’s a good x” unfortunately that’s how companies determine what garbage to feed people.
@@gameover9390yup hit that nail in the head. People who love him by fearing him is just pure utter nonsense by the fact that it's also way too contradictory with the context they were given with. The context being that "God loves everyone"
@@thedesertfox3932 Originated... He's not saying it's not in the movie. He's saying he refuses to believe it wasn't borrowed from another source. Maybe do a little more reading and a lot less COD
I was scared of him as soon as I saw him. And still am to this day when he appears in my binge watching of Tarantino movies. Even growing up doesn’t allow you to escape the wrath of Buscemi
It would be in 2015 where Mars decided to make a Snickers commercial for Super Bowl which involves both Trejo and Buscemi edited into an episode of “The Brady Bunch” if any of you guys remember that commercial.
This quote could only exist in the Spy Kids universe. These movies are incredibly interesting when analizing the context of what drives the story forward. It literaly revolves around the idea of never understimating someone's intelligence regardless of age. In the movies, all characters are in a constant learning process. There's no character that knows which is the way to go, and the solution is reached when they come together. Truly underrated movies.
Quotes like these really are amazing and stick out more especially in kids movies like the Mewtwo quote “I see now the origins of ones birth are irrelevant, it is what you do with the gift of life that is important” it’s almost like the writers leave a little philosophical quote for us to hang on to and look back on as adults to reflect with.
@@FlameOnTheBeat "I mean yeah if they really go out of their way and put in the extra effort I'll tip them a little something, but this tipping-automatically business, it's for the birds."
@SilverSpade92 plato didn't beleive in the greek gods. He didn't have the balls to say it to the public at the time, but if you see his philosophy on the form of the good then you'd get the sense that his version of the creator is that all powerful all knowing creature that the abrahamic God represents and not those flawed olympians that people believed in at the time.
Plato lived over 300 years before Christianity was created. While the Israelites/Jews existed, I doubt Plato would believe in the same monotheism as them.
***** So, while all these silly things are happening, there's a mexican dude and women in yellow jumpsuit killing lots of people sadistically running around? Oh wow.
The Wumbologist Machete isn't in the Tarantino universe, that's Robert Rodriguez's thing (as is Spy Kids). So no, only the mexican dude is running around killing people in this universe, not Uma Thurman's Bride from Kill Bill
@ Why do people keep saying this? It was actually like a background designer who said they made some of the explotions crosses because it looked cool. This is like the Ship of Theseus of anime factoids, every element of the story has been swapped out. And why would a Japanese person even think Biblical references would make it "more refined" anyways? Christiany is tiny over there. Your Bible ain't that special guys.
“Do you think god stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he has created?” -Steve Buscemi, spy kids 2 God damn I wish that was my senior year book quote
Someone drew a giant Minion and wrote "I lub minions" and "Does god stay in heaven cause he too fears what he created?" on the whiteboard in my math class. the best part....the teacher left it there
"Imaginative" can be something as profound as Star Wars or Shutter Island, or it can mean something as unhinged as Teletubbies or the Beatles after the drugs kicked in
I dont care what anyone says, i refuse to believe that this movie about KIDS BEING UNDERCOVER SPIES created a quote as deep as this. The studio must've uncovered some ancient philosophy book and never told anyone so they could use the quote in this movie and make it seem like they came up with it.
Still crazy to me how this movie decided to get real for a second and just dropped one of the greatest movie quotes of all time on us out of nowhere. Thought provoking stuff.
@@brendanw6080If I remember correctly. The scientist was creating hybrid mini animals for money. But again last time I saw this film was when I was like 8 so yeah.
@@brendanw6080he was creating hybrids monsters and ended up getting locked in his towers from fear because he thought that the creatures he created despised him.
ϟhitlord Steven Universe isn't *that* bad. It has its moments. I mean for a kids show it can get dark,sweet,funny and quite beautifull. It's the fan base you have to watch out for
2018: Ay, hold my beer, niggas. (Starts the year off with *LOGAN PAUL LAUGHING AT A DEAD BODY, TASERING A DEAD RAT, AND UA-cam OVERREACTING BY CENSORING AND BANNING FUCKING EVERYTHING IN RESPONSE,* just 3 months into the year)
@@ceoofbased6850 Its called 'Miracle Workers' and I believe Daniel Radcliffe is in it too as an angel answering as many prayers as possible because God is planning to destroy the Earth.
+jacoblgames Only that the Hunchback of Notre Dame is first, based off a serious novel written by the same author of Les Miserables, while Spy Kids is literally pulled out of the ass of the director. Second, the Hunchback of Notre Dame was like, a main feature movie, with tons of money invested into it and aimed to sort of stand out or start out a franchise, like the princess movies from Disney, not some TV movie written to feature on Disney Channel and just exploit a market already out there. And third, the Hunchback of Notre Dame took itself seriously throughout the movie, earning its spot in several lists as one of the darkest Disney movies ever made, meanwhile Spy Kids has freaking giant thumbs and hands as henchmen. Different levels, man.
I don't get why people are implying that this movie is bad. I mean it's a hell of a lot better than Shark Boy and Lava Girl or Spy Kids 4 and it isn't just a big commercial to buy their shit. I'm looking at you, Sony!
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 Nah, Spy Kids 2 was mediocre. I'd say it was the black sheep of the series, but then they went and made a 4th one, so... Close second, I guess.
Steve Buscemi: Do you think god stays in heaven because he too lives in fear of what he’s created? Director: god damn Steve this is a children’s movie for Christ sake
A sentiment is so unique and really hasn't been explored. Why does God stay in heaven? What does that mean about a Creator and It's created? And you know who was the first to ask it? Do you know...WHERE an explanation to such a profound existential question was explored? Spy kids 2. Spy Kids. 2. It's the most baffling origin to an absolutely excellent piece of philosophy. Didn't come from a famous philsopher....It came out, of spy kids 2. It's the most hillarious thing, because the quote fits perfectly for the scene, yet objectively is completely out of place. Ask any person, and they'd assume its was a musing of Plato or something.
@@alexm7627 Yes, that is the Biblical explanation. Some people believe in God but don’t believe in the Bible or everything written in the Bible, so they might have alternate questions like this.
I love the music that plays as Steve Buscemi says this line. The initial brass, and then the light strings and flute, help make the line sound more mysterious and existential.
I watched this movie as a kid and for years and years had no idea what it was... Then, I randomly found this clip out of context on youtube and it led me straight to it. Wild.
Sharkboy and Lavagirl has the line "for every person who dreams up the electric lightbulb, there's the one who dreams up the atom bomb" and the scary part is that those two lines work if you put them back to back
what I'm still trying to figure out
Same.
It isn't really existentialism. It is philosophical though.
Existential (adjective) - relating to existence.
He could have said "philosophical," but existential works equally well here. Of course, if you're talking about the term specifically in relation to existentialism, then you are correct. This isn't really a sentiment that relates to theories of existentialism.
AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
It’s funny because now he plays god on Miracle Workers
This line is so well written compared to everything else that I can only conclude that the entire plot was built around using it
LMAO FR=)))))))))))
What you on about spy kids 2 is a classic
It's a kids movie and I loved it as a child, don't know what are you talking about
@@l1ttl3h0rse As an adult you realize how dumb It is.
Bruh you are three shades of stupid. This is a good movie
I think what happened is that someone read the script to this movie, wrote this in pencil on the side, and the director thought is was a part of the script.
Omg this needs to go to the top lol
Eh I like to think he added it in himself, and the director just rolled with it
The movie was directed (and written) by Robert Rodriguez, though. He knew exactly what he was doing.
This comment is still funny af and its 2 years later
>implying that this is a bad movie
Ya know when I saw this quote and that it was sourced as Spy Kids 2, I thought it was a fuckin joke. God damn.
It had been a long time since you saw the movie, huh?
as soon as i saw it "no it can't be there's no"
and a quick google search gave it
FUCK
same
Roxas258 fuck same. I freaked. like you're fucking kidding me? spy kids? SPY KIDS?!
hey! its a great fucking movie, the first two were good ok?
Y'all saying this quote deserved a better movie and I disagree. The fact that it comes from Spy Kids 2 makes it perfect.
The best part is that the quote fits the context perfectly too, it's not like they just threw it in
Honestly, the first 2 Spy Kids are great movies, and 3 is okay.
@@CptObvious nah. 3 is pretty damn awful imo. The first 2 are just mediocre.
This qoute sounds like someone from jurassic park would say
It’s made for kids and it makes for a very thought provoking question.
People say this quote deserved a better movie, but I'm honestly glad they respected kids' intelligence enough to put it in this film.
You know what you're spot on. Kids deserve this quote.
Yes for the love of god! Kids deserve intelligent and well thought out media. A good show is one you can watch again as an adult and appreciate it more, not a glorified toy commercial. “It’s a dumb (show, movie ect.) for kids” is the most illogical argument since “it made money therefore it’s a good x” unfortunately that’s how companies determine what garbage to feed people.
Ok this is a acceptable arguement for it to be in spy kids 2
This line really had 5 year old me like, “damn…”
No forreal. That’s what my elders would say “planting seeds of wisdom”. Because when you’re young, it is more likely to stick to you
Steve Buschemi, our generation's greatest acting talent. Really shines here
how do you do fellow youtuber
Its Buscemi
i realize I'm quite randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to stream new series online ?
Wasn't he in Escape from L.A. and the Big Lebowski?
@@ikagura And in Conair, singing during a plane crash.
This actually wasn't part of the script.
It was just Steve going through a rough patch and achieving enlightenment.
Steve Buscemi spontaneously began to have a full existential crisis on set! The director was so impressed, that he kept it in the final movie! 🤩
George Lucas quote
Mf achieved nirvana
He helped with the rubble on Ground Zero that very year. So I think you're into something
@@IAmTheStig32 Vince Gilligan once again impresses us with his brilliance
I thought this was from some 19th century book, I did not know that it came from fucking Spy Kids 2.
Truly a diamond in the rough
My stomach hurts
But the kids don’t fuck spies
You lied to me
Lmfao
Is he implying that spy kids 2 isn't a masterpiece at the level of cars 2?
I think this quote gets even better with the revelation that all of the things he's terrified of actually love him.
Not sure if we love him, some may but most do it out of fear of Hell and others because that’s what they were told to do.
@@gameover9390yup hit that nail in the head. People who love him by fearing him is just pure utter nonsense by the fact that it's also way too contradictory with the context they were given with. The context being that "God loves everyone"
@@gameover9390they’re talking about the animal creations on the island in the movie
I don't love him at all
@@justanothermortal1373he created you?
This line is in the same franchise as the line “Somebody ring the Dinkster?!” and I love it.
That’s the other major philosophical question.
You broke my Grill!?
It also gave us the funniest scene in movie history with THE GUY.
Also “I never even got….her email address 😢”
Why do you love it
Surprisingly deep. These films were weird, great but weird.
Personally, 1 and 3 were my favorites and this one was okay. But compared to the 4th one, all 3 are master pieces.
@@kawaiicookiuwu3322 my order is 2 then 1 then 3
@@KillerWolf-lb4yw mine too
They’re a good weird
@@KillerWolf-lb4yw mine is 2, 3 then 1. 4 doesnt exist
I THOUGHT IT WAS A JOKE THAT THAT QUOTE WAS FROM SPY KIDS
diamondwave ok nobody like this comment I just got it to 420
@@DietrichMischke no u
We all did, diamondwave. We all did.
I. Clarke no we didn’t you fucking normie
Beavers like you are what is ruining earth
@@fluffywolfo3663 Nah, I actually heard it from Spy Kids first.
Buscemi: *asks this question*
Also Buscemi: *literally becomes God*
How ironic.
(Palpy walks in)
"Ironic."
buscemi over heaven
@@sophiehatter3111 is that a
buscemi's Requiem
When you find out the longest piece of literature known to mankind is a Loud House fanfic
Which one?
@@Ajzan1 “Which one?” Now that makes me scared…
Why you gotta dis war and peace like that.
oh my god it is 😭16 million words wtf
oh god..
I just love how after dropping one of the rawest lines in any movie he immediately follows up with “Stop looking at me like that, I’m no loon.”
This quote can't have originated in this movie. I won't believe that something so philosophical and so timeless came from Spy Kids 2.
You think god stays in heaven because he too can’t believe it?
COD plus other games no he’s saying that it he refuses to believe that came from this movie, get some reading comprehension
@@y1751 fr how did such a retarded comment get 24 likes
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophers definitely contimplated this concept.
@@thedesertfox3932 Originated... He's not saying it's not in the movie. He's saying he refuses to believe it wasn't borrowed from another source. Maybe do a little more reading and a lot less COD
someone used this for there senior quote for our high school.
That person is a fucking legend
Person was also correct lol
@@paladin400 optimal
@ok! Deadpoppin how about now?
@ok! Deadpoppin bunger
This was the movie that made me scared of Steve Buscemi as a kid.
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Strange. This is the movie that made me quite fond of Steve Buscemi, as well as any fictional characters like this one.
What about monsters inc?
this was the movie that made me irrationally attracted to steve buscemi
I was scared of him as soon as I saw him. And still am to this day when he appears in my binge watching of Tarantino movies. Even growing up doesn’t allow you to escape the wrath of Buscemi
My favorite part is that the kids just do not care about that line at all
They may not have grasped the full meaning of it.
“Why do they despise me, I created them”
Remember, Danny Trejo's "Machete" is canonically a part of the spy kids universe.
Exactly, his movies are just what he does when he’s not looking after the kids.
Jesus christ 😂😂
It would be in 2015 where Mars decided to make a Snickers commercial for Super Bowl which involves both Trejo and Buscemi edited into an episode of “The Brady Bunch” if any of you guys remember that commercial.
Category: Music
This gave me a bigger existential crisis than the quote itself
God came down from heaven and died and rose again for our sins, no He's not afraid...
"I see now that the Circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant. It is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are."
-Mewtwo
Ok boomer
@@helloismabye *fills up tobacco pipe* Now listen here, you little scamp.
Why do I see this quote being said by Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus?
@@helloismabyelol ok boomer comments are cringe. They aged poorly
@sanjivinsmoke2149 you just replied to a 3year old comment my guy
This quote could only exist in the Spy Kids universe.
These movies are incredibly interesting when analizing the context of what drives the story forward.
It literaly revolves around the idea of never understimating someone's intelligence regardless of age.
In the movies, all characters are in a constant learning process.
There's no character that knows which is the way to go, and the solution is reached when they come together.
Truly underrated movies.
So true
I thought in 2002 that I was too old for Spy Kids 2. Now, in 2019, I realise that Spy Kids 2 is too old for me.
Wrong, because this film, along with this epic line, will never get old.
Denis Villeneuve is kicking himself because he desperately wants this line in BLADE RUNNER 2049 but fears he will look like a hack if he does so.
A hack of Spy Kids 2, no less. Which would be even more embarrassing.
You know, I thought this was from kinda centuries old poem or a long dead philosopher. Nope, Spy Kids 2.
Steve Buschemi: *drops this raw-ass line in a Spy Kids movie
8-year-old me: "Oh shit"
Honestly, considering the insanity of Rodriguez's entire body of work.....yeah, a quote like this showing up in a children's movie fits right in.
Me after seeing people making Bowser into a Hentai Princess.
Should I ruin the perfection of 69 likes?
Consider me damned, then. BOWSETTE IS LIFE.
Pretty sure people were already doing that back when this movie was in theaters.
Doctor
Bowsette is Bae
This is way too fucking deep for Spy Kids, I refuse to believe it wasn't actually a famous philosopher who said it.
Steve Buscemi is a philosopher.
How dare you question the intellectual capacity of Steve Buscemi. Be ashamed.
Be very ashamed sir
For shame
Shame!
This is what started my fascination with Steve Buscemi.
PewPewGrrr same
Quotes like these really are amazing and stick out more especially in kids movies like the Mewtwo quote “I see now the origins of ones birth are irrelevant, it is what you do with the gift of life that is important” it’s almost like the writers leave a little philosophical quote for us to hang on to and look back on as adults to reflect with.
"He who plants a tree, knowing he will never lie in its shade has begun to truly understand the meaning of life" Chinese philosopher.
No amount of AI would be able to replicate the exact combination of this script, this direction, this actor, and this performance.
HOLD UP ONE FUCKING SECOND, THATS STEVE BUSCEMI HOLY HELL.
"I'm no loon"
*_FELLOW KIDS_*
how do you do fellow kids
spratsprat Our lord and savior
SHUT THE F*CK UP DONNY! YOU`RE OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT!!!
That's the most intelligent thing i've ever heard from Steve Buscemi
"I'm no loon"
I'm the Walrus
@@FlameOnTheBeat "I mean yeah if they really go out of their way and put in the extra effort I'll tip them a little something, but this tipping-automatically business, it's for the birds."
Sans Nom SHUT UP DONNIE
Hello fellow children
This came out of Spy Kids 2 of all movies...
so what ?
it is a movie directed to children, and is a bit bad
Guy With a Floating Head
3 too? Darn. That was the one that Disney played the most so I ended up liking it the most.
*S O M E B O D Y R I N G T H E D I N K S T E R*
to be hated by your creation despite having done your best to respect them and still care for them is definitely feeling like God feels
Director: "Damn it Steve, it's a kids movie, stop bringing up your PHD level Philosophy"
You'd think... if not Nietzsche, perhaps Plato?
Nope, it's Spy Kids 2.
I seriously doubt this quote could be Plato haha
@@lautaroescarlon7501 Well, I mean if it was Plato, he'd probably address them gods, plural...
@SilverSpade92 plato didn't beleive in the greek gods. He didn't have the balls to say it to the public at the time, but if you see his philosophy on the form of the good then you'd get the sense that his version of the creator is that all powerful all knowing creature that the abrahamic God represents and not those flawed olympians that people believed in at the time.
Plato lived over 300 years before Christianity was created. While the Israelites/Jews existed, I doubt Plato would believe in the same monotheism as them.
the Spy Kids movies are so weird
yes but much weirder
omfg
***** So, while all these silly things are happening, there's a mexican dude and women in yellow jumpsuit killing lots of people sadistically running around?
Oh wow.
The Wumbologist Machete isn't in the Tarantino universe, that's Robert Rodriguez's thing (as is Spy Kids). So no, only the mexican dude is running around killing people in this universe, not Uma Thurman's Bride from Kill Bill
***** machete was a Robert Rodriguez film...as were the spy kids movies. Tarantino had nothing to do with em
When Spy Kids is a lot deeper in it's religious themes than Evangelion.
Being deeper than Evangelion is not a high bar, to be fair.
Spitting fax
NEG is that one kid who thinks they’re cool for speaking in metaphors and being vague, and finds false, surface level intuitions in seemingly nothing.
@ Why do people keep saying this? It was actually like a background designer who said they made some of the explotions crosses because it looked cool. This is like the Ship of Theseus of anime factoids, every element of the story has been swapped out. And why would a Japanese person even think Biblical references would make it "more refined" anyways? Christiany is tiny over there. Your Bible ain't that special guys.
@@Painocus it's not the bible, people likes to experiment others religion and etc to make histories.
Akira toriyama for example
Let me remind you, this is movie from 2002, in which two children embark on a SciFi adventure to an island covered in giant, mythological creatures.
i remember being a kid seeing this in theatres and this quote had everyone in the theatre like "damnnnnn" lmao 🤣
To think this is the same movie with, "CAMEL POOP!" and the same franchise as something wacky like the third one.
Still childhood.
Music category?
HOW IS THIS FROM SPY KIDS
because Steve buscemi seeded the movie with messages that would eventually be found in 2016, when the time was right.
holy fuck i thought this was a quote from at least a deeper movie like Jurassic Park or Splice or something.
How the fuck is Jurassic Park deep? It is just a bunch of dudes shooting dinosaurs while selling toys-
Ahh Ah animates ah yes, my favorite deep movie
Evaled
I guess the Angry Birds Movie is also a super deep movie
Ahh Ah animates man when I tell you I cried like a baby when I saw that little red bird on screen. True art is rare to come by my friend
Ahh Ah animates it’s deep because it asks if mankind should have any limits when it comes to science
Do you think Primus stays within the Allspark because he too lives in fear of what he created? Here on Cybertron?
Childhood is when you see this scene as a kid and think he's crazy.
Adulthood is when you realize how this made much more sense.
0:19 when I start getting all philosophical
0:23 When I say I'm no loon:
“Do you think god stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he has created?” -Steve Buscemi, spy kids 2
God damn I wish that was my senior year book quote
Someone drew a giant Minion and wrote "I lub minions" and "Does god stay in heaven cause he too fears what he created?" on the whiteboard in my math class.
the best part....the teacher left it there
I’m actually glad this line comes from Spy Kids 2.
As one of my favorite childhood movies, it makes the movie better for me!
This is kinda ironic considering that he later played God in Miracle Workers
A really good series!
All you need to know about Age of Ultron.
Kate Stahla 69th like
What? I don't get it.
You mean how Ultron just dropped every pseudo-philosophical "deep" line he could think of about God?
More the fact that Tony playing God created his greatest threat (at that time)
@@felynecomrade the movie was so bad god became afraid of humanity
This describes every and all kidzbop song ever
flamingnarwhals kidspop is even worse
Y’all are honestly surprised a quote like this came from one of the most imaginative franchises ever made?
"Imaginative" can be something as profound as Star Wars or Shutter Island, or it can mean something as unhinged as Teletubbies or the Beatles after the drugs kicked in
@@VagabondobiondoImplying Star Wars is imaginative 😌
@@Ronin3453it is
Past tense, I’m a huge Star Wars fan but I’ve gotta admit, the series has sorta become bland. But this is about spy kids, not star wars.
@@TimoIvvie Star Wars has always been a space soap opera.
I always knew life's deepest questions would come from an early 2000's kids movie...
Also in spy kids: “Fear exists in the one place you can never escape. Your mind.”
That's sharkboy and lavagirl, but close enough
Emoji movie in one sentence
Damn you beat me to it.
Take me back to the time when the emoji movie was the worst movie of the year
And to think, now Steve Buscemi plays god himself. Poetry in motion
She blinded me with *_science!_*
So this is from Spy Kids? I say.
Asger HB what do you say?
I say see point 2 :)
en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/i_say
Asger HB lmao
This is foreshadowing the existence of Spy Kids 3
Getting recommended this on November 6th 2024 is crazy.
I dont care what anyone says, i refuse to believe that this movie about KIDS BEING UNDERCOVER SPIES created a quote as deep as this. The studio must've uncovered some ancient philosophy book and never told anyone so they could use the quote in this movie and make it seem like they came up with it.
Well, there was already a great sci-fi book about a genius boy and his kid army destroying an entire bug civilisation.
@@baltofarlander2618 Ender's Game?
Kadel Animates Jimmy Neutron
Come on.... That quote is deep but it's not that hard to come up with.
@@GTFOPoetry *snickering*
I will now use this quote when I see a Dipper and Mabel fanfic
Animated Airlines Incest is wincest.
@@OnettBoyXD *begone unholy creature*
nice
You mean... just those two having wacky adventures right?
@@OnettBoyXDWrong
Great movie, Great quote, Greater meme.
great movie? wha--
SevenZgamez It was a really good film in my opinion.
SevenZgamez better than Spy Kids 3 and 4
BlackbirdSJ - 9/11 Simulator Tips & Tricks Spy Kids 3 and 4 sucked goat balls.
@@BlackbirdSJThe fourth one doesn't exist 😐
Still crazy to me how this movie decided to get real for a second and just dropped one of the greatest movie quotes of all time on us out of nowhere. Thought provoking stuff.
they didn't have to cook so hard but they did
@@NombrenooriginalIt's why spy kids is goated
Every hour, this quote becomes more and more true
Worst part is it makes sense in context of the film.
Yeah
*best part
What's the context?
@@brendanw6080If I remember correctly. The scientist was creating hybrid mini animals for money. But again last time I saw this film was when I was like 8 so yeah.
@@brendanw6080he was creating hybrids monsters and ended up getting locked in his towers from fear because he thought that the creatures he created despised him.
Me after seeing Cartoon Network characters do the fortnite dances
2016 in a nutshell
Aaron Maher sounds like a Tumblrite being ass-mad again
ϟhitlord
Steven Universe isn't *that* bad. It has its moments. I mean for a kids show it can get dark,sweet,funny and quite beautifull. It's the fan base you have to watch out for
No 2016 was ok 2017 was the bust this is obviously the emoji movie in a nutshell
2018: Ay, hold my beer, niggas. (Starts the year off with *LOGAN PAUL LAUGHING AT A DEAD BODY, TASERING A DEAD RAT, AND UA-cam OVERREACTING BY CENSORING AND BANNING FUCKING EVERYTHING IN RESPONSE,* just 3 months into the year)
ACM97 2016-2018 in a nutshell
Oh no, not fear.
He stays there because of disappointment.
SO👏 FUCKING👏 TRUE👏
I will forever love the fact that one of the rawest lines in film history came from _SPY KIDS 2_ of all things.
And now Steve Buschemi is playing God in a tv series.
Do you think Steve Buschemi stays in Heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he's created?
What's the name of the series ?
@@ceoofbased6850 Its called 'Miracle Workers' and I believe Daniel Radcliffe is in it too as an angel answering as many prayers as possible because God is planning to destroy the Earth.
@@TheFacelessStoryMaker thanks , i'll check it out
keep in mind this is a quote from a fucking kids movie
You could say the same thing about Hunchback of Notre Dame, with all of its quotes.
Jack Daniel then it comes out of left field with this
+jacoblgames Only that the Hunchback of Notre Dame is first, based off a serious novel written by the same author of Les Miserables, while Spy Kids is literally pulled out of the ass of the director. Second, the Hunchback of Notre Dame was like, a main feature movie, with tons of money invested into it and aimed to sort of stand out or start out a franchise, like the princess movies from Disney, not some TV movie written to feature on Disney Channel and just exploit a market already out there. And third, the Hunchback of Notre Dame took itself seriously throughout the movie, earning its spot in several lists as one of the darkest Disney movies ever made, meanwhile Spy Kids has freaking giant thumbs and hands as henchmen. Different levels, man.
a spy kids movie
You know a quote is belonging in the wrong place, when people say "This quote deserved a better movie".
I don't get why people are implying that this movie is bad. I mean it's a hell of a lot better than Shark Boy and Lava Girl or Spy Kids 4 and it isn't just a big commercial to buy their shit. I'm looking at you, Sony!
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 Nah, Spy Kids 2 was mediocre. I'd say it was the black sheep of the series, but then they went and made a 4th one, so... Close second, I guess.
@@kenstorm707 cause we all know 3 was a cinematic masterpiece
@@joehill4094 Would you kill me in my sleep if I said I liked 3?
So, it was out of its element?
Steve's delivery of "I'm no loon" is so good
Steve Buscemi: Do you think god stays in heaven because he too lives in fear of what he’s created?
Director: god damn Steve this is a children’s movie for Christ sake
My reaction to minions
Considering the startling number of ASMR videos there are, I'm inclined to believe this guy.
fear the tingles.
what Chu got against the A S M Rs
you came here from theodd1sout too didn't you
Kingneon 767676, Majority of them are cringe-worthy.
Thv Vgu or maybe you're a twelve year-old who cringes at everything. Oh my god that's so cringe bro xDDD
Even better when you discover he currently plays God in a tv show
A sentiment is so unique and really hasn't been explored.
Why does God stay in heaven? What does that mean about a Creator and It's created?
And you know who was the first to ask it? Do you know...WHERE an explanation to such a profound existential question was explored?
Spy kids 2. Spy Kids. 2.
It's the most baffling origin to an absolutely excellent piece of philosophy. Didn't come from a famous philsopher....It came out, of spy kids 2. It's the most hillarious thing, because the quote fits perfectly for the scene, yet objectively is completely out of place. Ask any person, and they'd assume its was a musing of Plato or something.
God came down from heaven and died and rose again for our sins, no He's not afraid...
@@alexm7627 Yes, that is the Biblical explanation. Some people believe in God but don’t believe in the Bible or everything written in the Bible, so they might have alternate questions like this.
This is so hilarious simply because of how RAW that line is! It's so existential for a kids movie and yet they just brush it off!
i remeber hearing this as a kid and it took me to a deep place
Thank you, Miguel
Ah a deep philosophical quote...
clearly the movie is a *MASTAHPEECE*
I love the music that plays as Steve Buscemi says this line. The initial brass, and then the light strings and flute, help make the line sound more mysterious and existential.
I often think about how this line got dropped in a kids movie and then he continued like nothing happened
You telling me in millons of years of evolution only spy kids 2 made such amazing quote?
When this was in fact the first place you heard it, then years later it's become a meme, and people think it's from something/someone fancier
Wow, that got really thought-provoking for a second..... NOW FOR ANOTHER HALF HOUR OF POOP JOKES
This wasn't his line, this was just Steve realizing he is in Spykids 2
I watched this movie as a kid and for years and years had no idea what it was... Then, I randomly found this clip out of context on youtube and it led me straight to it.
Wild.
Sky Kids 2 just randomly dropped the hardest quote ever uttered
0:09 My reaction to UA-cam Rewind
One of the deepest philosophical quotes ever and it's from a Spy Kids movie.
Steve had to be one of my favourite characters in the entire franchise. I liked his concept, and he got really philosophical at times
Director: "Mr. Buscemi, you need to stick to the scrip-"
Producer: "Hold on, let him cook."
Sharkboy and Lavagirl has the line "for every person who dreams up the electric lightbulb, there's the one who dreams up the atom bomb" and the scary part is that those two lines work if you put them back to back