The Most Expensive Item in Film History ($28,000,000)

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @TonisFilmClub
    @TonisFilmClub  2 дні тому +3

    After over 180 hours of research, writing, filming and editing, I'm stoked to finally publish this monster of a project. I hope you enjoy! My only goal right now is to keep swinging for the fences and continue to improve the quality with every single upload.
    So, here's an offer - if you hit that subscribe button, I promise I will only upload if I really think it's a good one. (minus the jokes. those will always be bad).

    • @kushj9568
      @kushj9568 2 дні тому +2

      Stocked? Do you mean stoked?

    • @TonisFilmClub
      @TonisFilmClub  2 дні тому +1

      @@kushj9568 Good catch lol
      My brain is definitely fried

  • @deteon1418
    @deteon1418 2 дні тому +2

    Very interesting video, you dived deep on this one. Extremely well made!
    That twist ending though… O:

    • @TonisFilmClub
      @TonisFilmClub  2 дні тому +2

      Some might even say the ending is the reason why this whole video exists lol
      But seriously, thank you. Happy you enjoyed!

  • @bodemecanoanimations
    @bodemecanoanimations День тому +1

    Omg, I think this might be your best video ever! Everything is upgraded. The editing, the storytelling, the creativity in general. I love it. It’s like when a director goes from making little indie films to being picked up by a studio and given a budget to make a blockbuster. I can’t wait for future videos at this quality, but I won’t hold you to these standards all the time since it looks like this video nearly caused your computer to turn into a supernova.
    Great work, Toni🎉

  • @marcelocuello1
    @marcelocuello1 День тому

    The truth is, an interesting topic and I imagine that it was not at all easy to crassify everything if it had been duplicated and even more so if it was from the black and white era, ah, Kerkoria has a name that sounds like Overlord Intergalatic, but going to the movie, the truth is. person normally has two big problems with this movie, the first one that I met through the youtuber termina64 (who possibly did not know him because he is Spanish speaking) would mainly be the mistreatment of judy garland, except ironically for the actress of the witch and the one that movie displaced the book so much to the point that it is literally almost impossible for a reference to the wizard of oz to appear other than this movie, that's why I liked it so much Garfield episode that parodies Pinocchio where he recognizes that the book has its differences with the Disney movie and that Disney's Pinocchio is my favorite movie, But seeing that even after its release there was still a lot of black and white film due to how expensive and difficult it was to film using that technique, I do believe that it deserves in part all the fame it received. post data as a suggestion I have the value of a critic's criticism, the truth is even though he questions what the favorite critic says, all this regret that I have had for a long time arose due to certain videos of critical nostalgia to a point that the only reason I watch his videos It's because a channel called alejandrogames subtitles the videos and you can tell that he likes that, although he has also shown some disagreement with Doug's opinions, but what bothered me the most was a review of minameisdoomguy where he reviews a zombie game where I remember he gave it a 7 or it was an 8, yes I know that he qualifies with a number, it is not the best way to rate something but what bothered me the most is the reason why he gave it this grade, he said that Giving it a number so close to a 10 would be saying that the game is almost perfect but in the video it talks about how the game experiments a lot with the existing mechanics but the truth is that all of that made me think if I criticize them it likes to be stingy with punctuation just to boost his ego, it's like that scene in Despicable Me where Gru's mom isn't impressed with anything even though he created a real spaceship, or like the typical funny guy who wants to break a perfect note just to make himself look like someone much more demanding and does not let itself be carried away by the masses, the truth is I prefer to judge something by what it wanted to achieve and how well it achieves it as I am not tempted to give an 8 or 9 to some Robert movie rodriguez because the Latin dubbing helps a lot, finally I love you, recommend a song, P.F. by Diego Lorenzini the lyrics are in Spanish but I really think it's worth it