Should've been more like this: "What a stupid request. We're already apex predators!" Also, for crying out loud, orcas aren't whales! They're related to dolphins and porpoises!
Here's a funny thought, In this time line Bruce Wayne's parents died in 1980. During this movie Bruce would have been 12. Imagine a 12 year old Bruce Wayne wishing his parents back, meeting them for a few hours, then having to wish them away again.
That would cause a small continuity error because the Batman in BvS didn't seem at peace with his scars, to wish them away would mean he was at some sort of peace.
To me, this film SCREAMS of being in a rushed post-production process. The visual effects look very rushed. Plot elements and ideas are introduced seemingly out of nowhere. The CGI looks poorly put together. There are a few signs where an extra was supposed to have the lasso of truth on them but it never happens (you can see it at the beginning of the movie). The fact that Patty Jenkins and Geoff Johns are credited for both story and script while Dave Callaham was credited for just the script is very telling to me. I think that it went through a similar process to suicide squad. Jenkins and Johns wrote the film, the initial cut wasn't liked by the producers, they got Dave callaham to write new scenes in reshoots, and they did those reshoots last minute. That's about the best explanation for this. The first film felt complete. Aquaman and Shazam felt complete . This movie didn't that much.
@@Soundwave_King1 Honor isn't a constant you can just find and that's that. It's something all of us must - for all our lives - continue to strive for.
I really wish this movie had gone with the mad scientist angle for Cheetah (and maybe use magic to complete her research). If they had there could have been a fun Easter Egg in a future Batman movie with Kirk Langstrom/ Man-Bat.
What they should have done is stick to the comics. In the comics, Cheetah gains her powers by performing a magic ritual worshiping a blood god named Urzkartaga.
I remember watching Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max for the first time and thinking, "Okay... but when does the movie that was previewed in the trailers going to start?" 🤔😅😂
@@KeybladeMasterAndy The trailer where Wonder Woman looked like a total bad-a** dressed in gold, ready to rain down fire and brimstone on the next villain or villainess that she sees! 😂
@@HistoryandReviews No, the where it got everyone hyped up enough to buy HBO Max for $14.99 a month, just to see WW84, and then get disappointed beyond belief! 🤑💸😂🤣
This was such a switch from the last film. In a case it reminded me of the newest it films where chapter one was often cliched yet took itself seriously enough, where as in chapter two everything was unintentionally hilarious and cliched.
And I’m not saying Bill Hader as Richie wasn’t good. He was great. I’m talking about all that bad effects and corny scares that where trying to pass off as scary.
@@Zacman1123 I felt it was a bit unfair. In the first movie, antiope was the one who seemed to understand Diana as a kid and Hippolyta was the one holding her back but antiope was like “you cheated “ and she wouldn’t let Diana explain anything
@@reythejediladyviajakku6078 Yeh, for some reason this movie is like everything what could go wrong, did. From inconsistent plot, contrived solutions to even mischaracterization.
@@reythejediladyviajakku6078 Heck, that’s a bad message to send. How dare she think outside the box, that’s better to do things right than to do the right thing! What? The Greeks loved their cunning heroes, this should be one more legend to add to the tapestry!
Gal Gadot’s acting always reminds me of when celebrities have guest appearances playing themselves. It’s like everyone knows who she is because she’s famous, so she doesn't have to act while all the actual characters do. But instead of only being in one scene/episode, they made her the main character for some reason.
@@goodburger1114 If she’s so great, why didn’t she act in this film? Gadot was fucking slumming it through this film, not even Pine could elevate her performance like in the first film.
Her acting is so strange it is slightly Wiseau-ish. She is not like Chris Pratt or Ryan Reynold who could deliver blockbuster acting effortlessly. You got to film around her to hide her awkwardness.
I feel like we should have a film that follows this man before and after he got possessed. “I’m covered in bruises, and apparently I bonked Wonder Woman on multiple occasions as she screamed this other guy’s name instead of mine.” I smell a wacky Romantic comedy! That or a psychological horror about a man who got taken advantage of by the literal strongest woman in the world...
@@idontwannaidontwanna7307 I haven't seen the movie, but if that's the case then yes, I agree with you. Some planes in museums even have their engines removed.
This movie needs a fan-scription rewrite that had a story that was just Wonder Woman and her relationship with Cheetah ala An American Werewolf in London plus Raiders of the Lost Ark. I’ll write it myself if I have to.
@@Smasho8000 actually yeah that's pretty much what phase 4 is so far. To be honest I'd just try to look at stuff outside of marvel and DC. I did and i didn't regret it.
Same actually. Funny story: When I first saw this film, that night I dreamt that Diana slept with someone random and she thought he was Steve. Of course that didn't actually happen, right? RIGHT?!
I just had a crazy idea... what if the ending of the movie was that everyone wished for selfless things? Think about it like this: when the guy starts offering wishes to people, the first few wishes we see/hear are selfish and destructive... but then while he and Diana are talking, they notice that more and more people are starting to wish for selfless things, or for the good of others. Stuff like "I wish every homeless person had a home", "I wish a cure for cancer was found", "I wish to live long enough to give birth to my child"... or heck, just someone, maybe a child, wishing for something as simple as "I wish there was peace". And that, seeing and feeling all the people wishing for others rather than themselves, is what changes the villain's mind and makes him want to go back to his son instead of some bullshit speech from Wonder Woman about how everyone should renounce their wish.
To be honest, in my opinion, Thor: Love and Thunder seems to be another movie where the director was given a blank check and told, “Do whatever you want, the movie’s yours.”
“God, looks like discount Constantine from Doom Patrol.” I don’t wanna be one of THOSE people, but John Constantine was never on the Doom Patrol TV Show. He is, however, on Legends of Tomorrow, which is the other hilariously bat shit crazy live action DC show. Regardless, that was a really funny line.
When i 1st watched WW84 when the dude dangled the kid over the balcony in the mall, I thought "Wow, this movie is so 80's they had a Michael Jackson reference!".
@@bongoman9578 i am a 12ft tall anthropomorphic chicken nugget. I can tell you with 100% sincerity that as a young nuggetling i was molested by Jackson so no its not allegedly
Tbf, no one knows she was involved, but you’re correct, this broke a continuity for at most throwaway line in a movie that did Doomsday dirty with a Death of Superman last second ending, shame the writers or w/e, lol.
This movie feels like another movie that would've come out the year this takes place, Supergirl. Another female-led superhero movie that's extremely campy and over-the-top with some flat-out bonkers ideas like hypnotizing someone to fall in love with the lead, which is basically what happened to an extent with the one guy whose body is given over to Chris Pine's character. So at least this movie has some of that authentic 80's cheese.
I really enjoy watching these first viewings, I hope they haven't stopped doing them. This is the last one they did and this was 3 months ago. There have been many reviews since then that I really hoped there would be a first viewing for but nothing so far. I really hope they continue soon.
"You've always had privilege" says the pretty blonde lady with a great paying job, who SOMETIMES has problems walking in heels. Patty, what the hell went wrong?
I always thought it'd be less problematic if the wish brought back Steve Trevor but gradually his body decays into a breathing, _charred corpse_ and Diana renounces her wish of her own volition .
"I want to be an apex predator" wh-what? why? Why not wish to be immortal? Or have superhuman intelligence? Or super-speed? No, just "I wanna be a cat" 🤣 And the weakest big cat too
Wonder Woman 1984 was a laugh riot. My favorite part is where Wonder Woman lasso's an RPG, and rides it to rescue the 2 middle eastern kids, in the middle of the highway.. kids who somehow didn't see or hear a convoy of military vehicles...in a scene that brings to mind the steamroller scene in Austin Powers. The BEST part is the rescue itself. -A stunt double in a Wonder Woman costume, grabs 2 dummies, then, haha, the dummies stiff arms positioned in a 'hold' around Wonder Person, they roll out of the way and the dummies arms wibble wobble. Whomever wrote this movie is a bath salts genius.
they could have done the guy returning as himself without using another guy's body, it's magic, they could have done whatever they wanted but they CHOSE to make it creepy "let's use a random guy's body and she has sex with him without his consent multiple times and he won't even remember it!".
I confess, I am 8 minutes in to this 12 minute video and I agree with your niece...I have NO IDEA what this story is supposed to be about. Where is WONDER Woman?
Actually, Pedro Pascal's character in this reminds me of a live action version of Bob Odenkirks character from Incredibles 2, that same sort of charm and if he was the villain in that.
That's funny, I thought you weren't doing anything today. By the way there was an episode of batman where catwoman turned into a literal cat woman. That was pretty weird. Okay, so this is basically batman returns, works for me.
@@jamescallanan2443 the helm looks the same as the themagarians (howevver the spelled) army from justice league star crossed episode just a bit diffrent
@@runescapedreamer450 so your argument for "Wonder Womans costume looks like Hawkgirl" is that helmet kind of looks like the helmets worn by some of the Thanagarians (not even Hawkgirl herself) in one episode of Justice League? Even though Wonder Womans gold suit came first in Kingdom Come back in 1996?
@@jamescallanan2443 Ye never seen the suit before so saying they look similar to the thanagarians isnt far fetched i could see them wearing it thats y i said that
This reminds me a lot of the Raimi Spider-Man trilogy, having that innocent tone to it. When you don't take it seriously it's pretty good. I feel like if this movie released in 1984 it would be perfect.
Not even close spiderman was a normal person dealing with getting constantly punched While wonder woman is girl thor using a stranger body as a sex doll
Just like Ewan McGregor in Birds of Prey, I did NOT recognize Pedro Pascal in this. I was like "Holy crap, that's him?! What does Grogu think of you doing this?"
After watching the review I've gotten ads for this movie being released blu ray. And wow, the movie the trailer showed me is Very different from the actual movie
You guys mentioned a comparison to Gremlins 2. That one is such an interesting disaster, maybe Doug, a nostalgia critic episode this October on The New Batch? There's so much to play with in that film! Please please please?
I kept thinking why this film was set in 1984 when it could have easily been set in any era, but going by Rob and Doug's logic of not taking it seriously, it hit me. This film was written like it was supposed to have been made in 1984. Like, just imagine all the batshit crazy action and superhero movies that came out in the 80s and tack on a higher budget and better special effects and you have this. A bonkers action film that was fuelled by cocaine and crazy ideas, made with more money then sense.
I like this film. Because it's funny, I mean, I enjoyed it, I laughed, and had a very good time watching it! It's weird, and it's completely different from what we saw in the previous WW films. Why? Well, the bad guy in this movie is not a galactic Napoleon, but a damn STONE! Pedro Pascal was over the top, and the road scene was intense and almost perfect. The only weak point was the presentation of Cheetah, but... I can't explain it... but it's so bizarre that I love it!!
I'd be a lot more forgiving with how weird and off this film feels if it weren't for the fact that the first movie was fairly serious and this one was meant to be taken just as seriously. Like, imagine if The Room was the sequel to a high quality, serious movie, and then it was followed up by The Room. That's what this feels like to me, but to a less entertaining extent.
I just realized how they could get around that "I'm technically touching everyone on Earth through this satellite technology" BS: Keep the part about it being able to broadcast to all TVs, and then have Lord go to someone and have them wish that he can grant wishes without needing to touch people. Done.
"She walked in like Christopher Walken walking in"
The literal best sentence
She walkin' like Walken walkin'.
Is an enlightning sentence. Is Walken on Sunshine
Pascal has this perfect expression in that scene that shows a mix of surprise, shock, fear, bafflement and being just slightly turned on.
"that scene"?
@@jp3813 8:10
As we all...😏
He’s a good actor. I love him in the Mandalorian
@@reythejediladyviajakku6078 He was great in the Mandalorian and Kingsman 2. Didn't buy him in this!
Barbara: "I want to be an apex predator."
Maxwell: "Cheetah is good, but an orca is better."
Proceed to turn her into a whale....
Should've been more like this: "What a stupid request. We're already apex predators!" Also, for crying out loud, orcas aren't whales! They're related to dolphins and porpoises!
Orca is a batman vilkain though
Wait, really?
A tiger is so much stronger than a cheetah.
Pitch Meeting reference?
Here's a funny thought, In this time line Bruce Wayne's parents died in 1980.
During this movie Bruce would have been 12.
Imagine a 12 year old Bruce Wayne wishing his parents back, meeting them for a few hours, then having to wish them away again.
Perfect.
OH GOD
Bruce was bingewatching The Grey Ghost with Alfred that whole day.
That would cause a small continuity error because the Batman in BvS didn't seem at peace with his scars, to wish them away would mean he was at some sort of peace.
@@Kentrc11 Yeah let's just stick with that.
Amazons: never lie
Also Amazons: the God Killer is totally a sword
Let's be honest: Lynda Carter (who played Wonder Woman in the 1970s show of the same name) 's cameo was the main highlight of this movie.
I agree.
I haven't seen the movie, where was her cameo in the movie?
@@thephantomsplit At the mid credits scene of the movie and also when that golden armor was talked about and who used to wear it.
@@themovieguru1094 oh really? Cool!
@@thephantomsplit Thanks. 🙂
"What was this movie about?"
"About an hour too long."
Genius.
I can't believe the editing at 4:30. You see Max Lord laughing but you hear him talking.
I can't believe you still haven't found your honor
To me, this film SCREAMS of being in a rushed post-production process. The visual effects look very rushed. Plot elements and ideas are introduced seemingly out of nowhere. The CGI looks poorly put together. There are a few signs where an extra was supposed to have the lasso of truth on them but it never happens (you can see it at the beginning of the movie). The fact that Patty Jenkins and Geoff Johns are credited for both story and script while Dave Callaham was credited for just the script is very telling to me. I think that it went through a similar process to suicide squad. Jenkins and Johns wrote the film, the initial cut wasn't liked by the producers, they got Dave callaham to write new scenes in reshoots, and they did those reshoots last minute. That's about the best explanation for this. The first film felt complete. Aquaman and Shazam felt complete . This movie didn't that much.
@@Soundwave_King1 Honor isn't a constant you can just find and that's that. It's something all of us must - for all our lives - continue to strive for.
I really wish this movie had gone with the mad scientist angle for Cheetah (and maybe use magic to complete her research). If they had there could have been a fun Easter Egg in a future Batman movie with Kirk Langstrom/ Man-Bat.
Omg! That is brilliant!
well the first Wonder Woman film did something similar where they introduced something that could have been a precursor of the venom drug used by Bane
That would require actual writing talent.
What they should have done is stick to the comics. In the comics, Cheetah gains her powers by performing a magic ritual worshiping a blood god named Urzkartaga.
Yup, Perez's Babara Minerva was a cold ambitious Lara Croft type. That's what I'd have loved to see...
I remember watching Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max for the first time and thinking, "Okay... but when does the movie that was previewed in the trailers going to start?" 🤔😅😂
Which trailers were you watching?
@@KeybladeMasterAndy The trailer where Wonder Woman looked like a total bad-a** dressed in gold, ready to rain down fire and brimstone on the next villain or villainess that she sees! 😂
@@moonprincesst.s.h.4ever115 oh the one that clearly showed how trash it was? 🤡
@@HistoryandReviews No, the where it got everyone hyped up enough to buy HBO Max for $14.99 a month, just to see WW84, and then get disappointed beyond belief! 🤑💸😂🤣
Since he said its good "if you embrace the madness" was looking forward to this and not disappointed that this was just a riff track
This was such a switch from the last film. In a case it reminded me of the newest it films where chapter one was often cliched yet took itself seriously enough, where as in chapter two everything was unintentionally hilarious and cliched.
I actually think IT Chapter Two was TRYING to be a bit funnier.
it is funny, and I did not beleve any one was dowing andything they were saposed to
It chose to cast Bill Hader... they were trying for funny. Just like this film chose Kristen Wiig... but somehow got outshined by Pascal for hilarity.
And I’m not saying Bill Hader as Richie wasn’t good. He was great. I’m talking about all that bad effects and corny scares that where trying to pass off as scary.
Anyone notice that Diana was trying to explain something and her aunt just shut her down like that?
I did
@@Zacman1123 I felt it was a bit unfair. In the first movie, antiope was the one who seemed to understand Diana as a kid and Hippolyta was the one holding her back but antiope was like “you cheated “ and she wouldn’t let Diana explain anything
@@reythejediladyviajakku6078 Yeh, for some reason this movie is like everything what could go wrong, did. From inconsistent plot, contrived solutions to even mischaracterization.
Well her mom was even against her training so why was she even there
@@reythejediladyviajakku6078 Heck, that’s a bad message to send. How dare she think outside the box, that’s better to do things right than to do the right thing! What? The Greeks loved their cunning heroes, this should be one more legend to add to the tapestry!
I forgot this movie existed
That's probably because everyone wished to have it erased from their memories.
You ain't the only one
I forgot this channel existed. Once you go to RLM you never go back.
@@somerandolad Definitely not Doug and Rob. And even I didn't think it was that bad.
I wish it didn’t.
“Is this what it was like... Tetsuo?”
-I never smashed the Like button faster in my entire life! Damn, that was a DEEP CUT!
Gal Gadot’s acting always reminds me of when celebrities have guest appearances playing themselves. It’s like everyone knows who she is because she’s famous, so she doesn't have to act while all the actual characters do. But instead of only being in one scene/episode, they made her the main character for some reason.
Then all the other Amazons have to imitate her stupid accent and they all sound like bad Borat impressions.
@@goodburger1114 If she’s so great, why didn’t she act in this film? Gadot was fucking slumming it through this film, not even Pine could elevate her performance like in the first film.
She's god awful
Simp
Her acting is so strange it is slightly Wiseau-ish. She is not like Chris Pratt or Ryan Reynold who could deliver blockbuster acting effortlessly. You got to film around her to hide her awkwardness.
I feel like we should have a film that follows this man before and after he got possessed.
“I’m covered in bruises, and apparently I bonked Wonder Woman on multiple occasions as she screamed this other guy’s name instead of mine.”
I smell a wacky Romantic comedy! That or a psychological horror about a man who got taken advantage of by the literal strongest woman in the world...
Romantic comedy = Gal Gadot
Psychological horror = Kathy Bates
This movie is basically scene from The Wolf of Wall Street, where Leonardo DiCaprio as token Lemmon Quaaludes.
Wonder woman 84 is an example of overhype backfiring , as the trailers made it more interesting than it actually was
There was so many stupid things with this movie that even the "Its a movie with weird shit so every weird shit is normal" comments couldn't save it.
As someone else pointed out, how did a WWI pilot learn how to fly an 80's aircraft?
....and why was a fully fueled aircraft at a museum?
@@idontwannaidontwanna7307 I haven't seen the movie, but if that's the case then yes, I agree with you. Some planes in museums even have their engines removed.
Wasn’t an 80’s aircraft, it was a 20’s, I think. But the fact it was fueled is hilarious.
Pedro Pascal is the only actor who can be awesomely fantastic and hilariously awfully fantastic at the same time in the same movie.
That look on Max Lord's face when he was accosted by Wonder Woman's cooch staring at him through the window.
Life is good: Maxwell Lord
But it can be better: The Mandalorian
This movie needs a fan-scription rewrite that had a story that was just Wonder Woman and her relationship with Cheetah ala An American Werewolf in London plus Raiders of the Lost Ark. I’ll write it myself if I have to.
Keep us informed of your progress.
Please do it, that sounds so crazy i love it
The internet: This movie should never have happened
WB: Bite me
since when "the internet" knows shit about anything
That's pretty much what Marvel is doing these days. Creating shit and saying bite me for not liking it.
@@Smasho8000 actually yeah that's pretty much what phase 4 is so far.
To be honest I'd just try to look at stuff outside of marvel and DC. I did and i didn't regret it.
At least Cheetah looks better than the actors in Cats
@@CiowaDyer maybe, but I'd rather not go back and check.
I loved this movie
especially when Wonderwoman went to Tokyo with Han to settle down together.
Same actually. Funny story: When I first saw this film, that night I dreamt that Diana slept with someone random and she thought he was Steve. Of course that didn't actually happen, right?
RIGHT?!
People who knew: How do we tell them
*Okay?!?!*
I just had a crazy idea... what if the ending of the movie was that everyone wished for selfless things?
Think about it like this: when the guy starts offering wishes to people, the first few wishes we see/hear are selfish and destructive... but then while he and Diana are talking, they notice that more and more people are starting to wish for selfless things, or for the good of others. Stuff like "I wish every homeless person had a home", "I wish a cure for cancer was found", "I wish to live long enough to give birth to my child"... or heck, just someone, maybe a child, wishing for something as simple as "I wish there was peace". And that, seeing and feeling all the people wishing for others rather than themselves, is what changes the villain's mind and makes him want to go back to his son instead of some bullshit speech from Wonder Woman about how everyone should renounce their wish.
To be honest, in my opinion, Thor: Love and Thunder seems to be another movie where the director was given a blank check and told, “Do whatever you want, the movie’s yours.”
THIS
It's a perfect companion piece!
“Life is good but it can be better”
Perfect meme
08:09 basically the audience reaction while watching this movie
“God, looks like discount Constantine from Doom Patrol.” I don’t wanna be one of THOSE people, but John Constantine was never on the Doom Patrol TV Show. He is, however, on Legends of Tomorrow, which is the other hilariously bat shit crazy live action DC show. Regardless, that was a really funny line.
When i 1st watched WW84 when the dude dangled the kid over the balcony in the mall, I thought "Wow, this movie is so 80's they had a Michael Jackson reference!".
But I think the dangling thing happened in the 90s
@@steveleeart it was the 2000's I think, I said it cause Michael Jackson is an 80's icon.
they had to go with the "dangle" angle since other things the Jackson did with kids would not fly
@@MrChickennugget360 *allegedly
@@bongoman9578 i am a 12ft tall anthropomorphic chicken nugget. I can tell you with 100% sincerity that as a young nuggetling i was molested by Jackson so no its not allegedly
9:55, that’s not flying. It’s falling with style
Wonder Woman: to infinity and beyo
(Wonder Woman flies into jet turbine and turns into a blood storm)
I love your Eek the Cat shirt
BvS Wonder Woman: "I abandoned the world for 100 years"
WW84: *saving the day*
Tbf, no one knows she was involved, but you’re correct, this broke a continuity for at most throwaway line in a movie that did Doomsday dirty with a Death of Superman last second ending, shame the writers or w/e, lol.
This movie feels like another movie that would've come out the year this takes place, Supergirl. Another female-led superhero movie that's extremely campy and over-the-top with some flat-out bonkers ideas like hypnotizing someone to fall in love with the lead, which is basically what happened to an extent with the one guy whose body is given over to Chris Pine's character. So at least this movie has some of that authentic 80's cheese.
I really enjoy watching these first viewings, I hope they haven't stopped doing them. This is the last one they did and this was 3 months ago. There have been many reviews since then that I really hoped there would be a first viewing for but nothing so far. I really hope they continue soon.
Oh yeah, this is movie where Wonder Woman victimizes a himbo because it's the 1980's.
Sure, why not
This is wonder woman quest for peace, it goes bonkers 😆
just realised Pedro is literally playing the I receive you receive meme
I'm officially calling this movie 'Bonkers Betty: The Movie'.
I _hated_ this movie, but Doug and Rob's riffing made it bearable.
James Gunn: "We're keeping what worked, and dumping what didn't."Sooooo....this is no longer canon? GOOD.
🎶 "You're gonna make it after all". 🤣
"You've always had privilege" says the pretty blonde lady with a great paying job, who SOMETIMES has problems walking in heels. Patty, what the hell went wrong?
Love the shout-out to the animated Harley Quinn
It’s the 4th of July when they’re flying and Christmas at the end. Man, Lord had that wishing stone for half a year, lol.
I always thought it'd be less problematic if the wish brought back Steve Trevor but gradually his body decays into a breathing, _charred corpse_ and Diana renounces her wish of her own volition .
"I want to be an apex predator" wh-what? why? Why not wish to be immortal? Or have superhuman intelligence? Or super-speed? No, just "I wanna be a cat" 🤣 And the weakest big cat too
I remember one of my friends told me they watched this film and they hated it.
Wonder Woman 1984 was a laugh riot.
My favorite part is where Wonder Woman lasso's an RPG, and rides it to rescue the 2 middle eastern kids, in the middle of the highway.. kids who somehow didn't see or hear a convoy of military vehicles...in a scene that brings to mind the steamroller scene in Austin Powers. The BEST part is the rescue itself. -A stunt double in a Wonder Woman costume, grabs 2 dummies, then, haha, the dummies stiff arms positioned in a 'hold' around Wonder Person, they roll out of the way and the dummies arms wibble wobble.
Whomever wrote this movie is a bath salts genius.
they could have done the guy returning as himself without using another guy's body, it's magic, they could have done whatever they wanted but they CHOSE to make it creepy "let's use a random guy's body and she has sex with him without his consent multiple times and he won't even remember it!".
Yeah, it's extremely disturbing if ypu think about it even for a second, but no, that's to much for the writers
I love how the invisible jet only got invisible *after* already taking off, like the security dudes could still totally see them the whole time
Truly Wonder Woman 84 became a 80's movie, Patty Jenkins nailed It.
@@oliviarogers3559 Me neither, but i just think a great character as Wonder Woman deserves much more than this.
I confess, I am 8 minutes in to this 12 minute video and I agree with your niece...I have NO IDEA what this story is supposed to be about. Where is WONDER Woman?
"Rey is a Mary Sue"
WW84: "Hold my lasso"
Nah, this is still less "mary sue"
@@KeybladeMasterAndy Yeah, WW is still allowed to lose, make serious mistakes, be effected long term by loss, etc. Rey, not so much.
Wonder Woman predates Mary Sues, so she gets a pass.
What is your favorite movie in which Wonder Woman appears?
9:42 But, then we couldn't be like Batman Returns. Oh, who am I kidding? It's Batman Forever!
Dude, you have an eek the cat shirt!😂That's awesome!. thats another long forgotten show we grew up with!
You guys haven't done these in a while. I hope there's more to come.
Maxwell: "Watching Wonder Woman 84 is good, but Norm of the North 13 is better."
It seems like Doug and Rob is treating Wonder Woman 1984 like a comedy.
Dammit, you made me think of Christopher Walken as wonder woman X[
Actually, Pedro Pascal's character in this reminds me of a live action version of Bob Odenkirks character from Incredibles 2, that same sort of charm and if he was the villain in that.
2:13 As a Brit I've always been led to believe that a reaction like _that_ happens more over here than it does in the US.
10:42 what is that quote from and please do shazam next
Something about the way that Maxwell Lord is portrayed reminds me of Matt Berry as Douglas Reynholm from The IT Crowd.
6:07 That Pop Tart looked historically inaccurate for 1984 lol
10:52
Doug: "It was about an hour too long"
Rob: *tries not to spit out drink*
Possible future episode of FanScription (11:59)?
💚🤞😁💚
Best scene in this whole entire movie is the post credit scene with Lynda Carter.
Pretty cool to hear Doug and Rob have watched Doom Patrol and The Harley Quinn Animated Series. Great Shows!
That's funny, I thought you weren't doing anything today.
By the way there was an episode of batman where catwoman turned into a literal cat woman.
That was pretty weird.
Okay, so this is basically batman returns, works for me.
Anyone know if the guy that plays Max Lord played Lex Luthor because that’s what his performance reminds me of
You’re on the internet... google it...
@@motodog242 I did google it & the credits I found don’t say that’s why I asked
I'm gonna check this movie out again because the first time i could only judge the movie in fractions because of the tone shifts
Wonder woman looks like shes wearing hawk girls outfit
Not really. They've both got wings. That's about it.
@@jamescallanan2443 the helm looks the same as the themagarians (howevver the spelled) army from justice league star crossed episode just a bit diffrent
@@runescapedreamer450 so your argument for "Wonder Womans costume looks like Hawkgirl" is that helmet kind of looks like the helmets worn by some of the Thanagarians (not even Hawkgirl herself) in one episode of Justice League? Even though Wonder Womans gold suit came first in Kingdom Come back in 1996?
@@jamescallanan2443 Ye never seen the suit before so saying they look similar to the thanagarians isnt far fetched i could see them wearing it thats y i said that
This reminds me a lot of the Raimi Spider-Man trilogy, having that innocent tone to it. When you don't take it seriously it's pretty good. I feel like if this movie released in 1984 it would be perfect.
Not even close spiderman was a normal person dealing with getting constantly punched
While wonder woman is girl thor using a stranger body as a sex doll
I know what you're saying, but at least the first 2 made sense more or less. Camp overload, but whatever. Part 3 kinda reminds me of this.
The Raimi Spider Man films never had unfortunate implications that made you disgusted by the hero.
Really just the third film
@@jlev1028 except for the third film in regards to certain dance moves.
So did the Coffee guy at the start have to renounce his wish?
Yes?
Probably because in 1984 there wasn’t a Starbucks on every corner. 🤔
And was the coffee...retrieved? (There were a lot of conflicting wishes made.)
10:00 - 10:04 "I! DRINK! YOUR! MILKSHAKE!"
10:11 - 10:20 Just enjoy, it's the only time you'll be able to see a live action all female Tweety vs Sylvester fight.
Perhaps they put cheetah prints everywhere in the movie as a form of foreshadowing.
Just like Ewan McGregor in Birds of Prey, I did NOT recognize Pedro Pascal in this. I was like "Holy crap, that's him?! What does Grogu think of you doing this?"
This is the way
Now the real question is which movie do you two believe has more rewatch value when it comes to dumb fun: "Wonder Woman 1984" or "Batman and Robin"?
Batman and Robin, it’s shorter, has ice puns, and terrible costumes for Ivy and Bane.
After watching the review I've gotten ads for this movie being released blu ray. And wow, the movie the trailer showed me is Very different from the actual movie
This movie is what would happen if they ever decided to make a movie based on the Lynda Carter show from the 1970s
Not “would”. It DID happen😂
Nah, it’s what would happen if they smooshed the Wonder Woman headband into a turd and filmed it
It’s ok to rebound with randos if they look like your ex boyfriend. Her wish didn’t bring Steve back. It just gave her shallow Hal vision.
This honestly feels like Patty Jenkins’ Batman Returns, what with it not being the best film story wise but it’s still a ton of fun!!
You guys mentioned a comparison to Gremlins 2. That one is such an interesting disaster, maybe Doug, a nostalgia critic episode this October on The New Batch? There's so much to play with in that film! Please please please?
(Reads title)
0:56
“Something doesn’t add up”
I kept thinking why this film was set in 1984 when it could have easily been set in any era, but going by Rob and Doug's logic of not taking it seriously, it hit me. This film was written like it was supposed to have been made in 1984. Like, just imagine all the batshit crazy action and superhero movies that came out in the 80s and tack on a higher budget and better special effects and you have this. A bonkers action film that was fuelled by cocaine and crazy ideas, made with more money then sense.
Spot-on.
now I want them to review the Harley Quinn show.
OMG you have to review the Harley Queen show
"Where's my goddamn electric car, Bruce?!"
Still bugs me that say she cheated, she didn't she failed
I like this film. Because it's funny, I mean, I enjoyed it, I laughed, and had a very good time watching it! It's weird, and it's completely different from what we saw in the previous WW films. Why? Well, the bad guy in this movie is not a galactic Napoleon, but a damn STONE! Pedro Pascal was over the top, and the road scene was intense and almost perfect. The only weak point was the presentation of Cheetah, but... I can't explain it... but it's so bizarre that I love it!!
I'd be a lot more forgiving with how weird and off this film feels if it weren't for the fact that the first movie was fairly serious and this one was meant to be taken just as seriously. Like, imagine if The Room was the sequel to a high quality, serious movie, and then it was followed up by The Room. That's what this feels like to me, but to a less entertaining extent.
I just realized how they could get around that "I'm technically touching everyone on Earth through this satellite technology" BS:
Keep the part about it being able to broadcast to all TVs, and then have Lord go to someone and have them wish that he can grant wishes without needing to touch people. Done.
This Wonder Woman has been witchmarked by Hecate or she’s been chilling with Circe, WW uses some magic in this movie
I think it was a good idea but poorly executed, I feel like too many people were either holding the idiot ball, or a beat with the idiot stick.