"10 minutes of your time" He says as I prepare to watch 30 minutes on an incredibly obscure topic - which in all fairness I definitely will do and will very much enjoy
I didn't even realised that, this was a 30 minutes long video, until I read your comment. I really believed Tomska, that this will take roughly 10 minutes of my time.
I did not know that All-Star was a song made to combat bullying, but the song with that angle actually fits Shrek more considering he's an outcast in the fairytale world, and you could say this song plays in his head to give himself a pep talk to keep him going despite his loneliness. Also it's funny that it tied in with Mystery Men, A Universal movie, since that same company now owns Shrek.
Hbomberguy: The ice we skate is getting pretty thin, and the water's getting warm, so we might as well swim... Smash Mouth's All Star is about CLIMATE CHANGE?
“I said ‘Yep! What a concept! I could use a little fuel myself, and we could all use a little change.’” All Star is about the oil industry and gas economy?!
I always thought it was supposed to establish the theme of the movie. Instead of some feel good fairytale song it's a rock song. It's present throughout all the Shrek movies.. apart from Shrek the Third which is hot garbage.
I said this on another comment here, but I just love this trivia fact enough to want to share it again: the song originally intended for the opening was "Stay Home" by sElf, which was commissioned for the film to be a sound-alike of "All Star." The Smash Mouth song was just a temp track. But the director said that "Stay Home" made it sound like Shrek was bitter about living in isolation, and they wanted him to be content with it, which they felt "All Star" communicated better, so they just licensed "All Star." The commissioned song is still in the movie, tho. It's the first song that plays over the credits, and I think it's a rad song on it's own.
When I was a kid and I watched the movie for the first time I was so scared of the movie that I was afraid to sit on the toilet bc I thought someone is going to take my internal organs and turn me into a robot (sorry if my grammar sucks English isn't my first language)
I wanted my Spotify wrapped for 2022 to show that I was Smash Mouths #1 listener, I had All Star on loop for every commute as many times as I could bear it, I had it playing on my phone at a low volume all weekend every weekend for over 6 months. But somehow, someone out there bested me. It seemed impossible that there was someone out there listening to All Star more than me and now I know that it was Tom.
There is definitely someone out there who has that shit on blast 24/7 and is loving every second of it. I salute that person. Mostly out of fear but a salute nonetheless
Honestly, really digging these super-niche, kinda-troll, well-researched and hilarious kinda-documentaries?! Not sure how you're supposed to describe them but I want more!
You might need to check out unravelled. It's exactly what you described and all about video games. Like "Which dark souls boss would be the best manager?" or "How much does super smash bros owe in OSHA violations?"
Rest in peace to our forever all-star Steve Harwell. This is how I choose to remember his legacy. The boatloads of money he made from movies using his music. What a way to make a living
The funny thing is, All-Star was added in Shrek as a temp song, but it just fit the mood, so it was added in the final cut. Also, I personally thought the high school band rendition of All-Star in Shrek the Third was a cute Easter egg.
so much about Shrek was mistake that delivered more than anyone could forses. Showing that Shrek really was gifted from the gods like fire :D Also Shrek came out in 2001 given Jesus came in year 1 as we started count from one, and i pretty sure i heard he was suppose to return to us 2000 years later. All im saying do the math :D
@@matthewstarkie4254 that sounds very likely to me as stuff like that happens all the time. Famously Married with Children DVDs not having the rights to Love and Marriage, which was pretty integral to the opening.
I love how you, Eddache, and a few other you-tubers have cracked the secret of making viewers like me intentionally not skip sponsor parts of the video: Making them hilarious.
Digimon: The Movie has some of the best dub lines I’ve ever seen in an official dub outside of Ghost Stories. My particular favorite is “Did you see that?!” “No, I was sleeping.” “BUT YOU’RE DRIVING!”
Reminds me of one of my favourite Disney bits, from Mickey Mouse Goes on Vacation: "Hey Goofy, if you're here, who's driving?" "Hyuck, me, of course! ..... YAAOOHW!"
Got to give props to my main man Darcy at 19:08 who, in a graphic dedicated to memorializing the uses of Shrek in moves, admits to flat out not watching Go Tigers because they don't care about football. Could've saved us all some time if they had
I know the og Shrek opening scene was memed to hell and back, but it was unironically one of the most important moments in animation history. Single handedly redefined how children's movies, more specifically fairy tales, are seen
In the context of having been the perfect age to have seen all the preceding films except Rat Race before Shrek's release, it really was an incredible subversion of how popular and how common the song was (seriously, kids, if you weren't alive or can't remember the years between 1999-2001, All Star genuinely felt as big as Old Town Road did five years ago)
Read this comment before I finished the video and the last part where Tom is holding the mic and says "I'm really sorry" I fully thought was going to be singing the Skall Star (Ska all star)
Roan Atkins and Paul Rubins are their character. If John Header ever REALLY did anything other than Napoleon Dynamite I'm sure he would be "Napoleon" from then on.
If you like all star I recommend mouth sounds by Neil Cicierega. It's an absolutely insane Mashup album hinging on all star for most of the songs. Edit: I forgot to mention it's the first in a series of 4 Mashup album
Possibly the most pre-9/11 thing about Rat Race is Breckin Meyer acknowledging his 11:30am flight at 10am in his hotel room. Why’s he not at the airport a day in advance?! 😂
I had forgotten it was in Inspector Gadget but then I'd falsely remembered it as being in one of the Rugrats films so I'd have guessed five movies (which is basically the actual number of movies it was in contemporary to its release)
That’s nothing, when I was young, I thought the line “You're bundled up now, wait til you get older” was “You're bundled up now, wait til you get ogre”
Inspector Gadget suffered from too many cuts according to the director, David Kellogg. Original 110 cut had a bunch of extras that would have made it darker/more adult/closer to the source material from the 80s cartoon series. Great video - your production value is top notch!
What makes the digimon movie even more funny is that when all star starts playing, in the orignal version the digimon is literally going insane- But when they dubbed it they really thought "nahh he's grooving"
Exactly! The poor thing is literally crying about wanting to go back to what it used to be until it actually dies, how the fuck they thought it would be a good idea to change the tone of the scene, I have no idea but it's funny af
The best joke of the Digimon movie is when Tai is holding an egg in his hand whilst his mum is cooking, when Izzie shouts "TAI THE EGG IS HATCHING!" (The digi egg), and Tai just looks at his egg like "Huh?" And Izzie immediately quips back "NOT THAT EGG, THE DIGI EGG!" So many jokes that went over my head as a kid, but really appreciate now.
@lcameron4802 i think that the guy was eating an egg during the scene, so when the other character says the egg is hatching, he looks down at his fried egg thonking that's the egg the other character is talking about.
Something unstated that really makes All-Star work that I remember my dad pointing out is that it doesn't just work in Shrek because of the lyrics and how fun it is, but also because musically it fits the sorta guy Shrek is. Smash Mouth's music is pretty blunt and blaring, the vocals are pretty guttural and raw... it sounds like the kind of music that an ogre in a swamp would be listening to. Even if most of these movies actually did try to include All-Star in the way we hoped, they'd still fall short of Shrek, because their focus characters wouldn't listen to that kinda music. Inspector Gadget isn't listening to grungy buttrock.
When I think of All Star, I think of Mystery Men, the underrated movie that was featured in the music video. I love the Digimon franchise, but so many of the songs in the first English movie are just there because they were popular songs, not because they fit.
Tom, regarding the gesture in the beginning of the video: After bringing your fingers to your lips, normally you pull your hand away while opening it. Make a little kiss sound effect, and voila! I believe it originates from some region's chefs, who would commonly use it after testing a dish and being proud of it. Hence, why it is called a chef's kiss by many. (Feel free to correct me if someone knows the history of the chef's kiss)
It's an Italian gesture meant to convey a sense of perfection, commonly towards food. There's a similar gesture when trying to express reasoning during conversations.
I think the last time Angela Anaconda came up was in the Google Deep Dive Content, and it's still just as terrifying. Thanks for the nightmares Tom, really appreciate it 👍
Only TomSka can take a tenuous video about all star film rating and make it freaking hilarious! Always brightens my day seeing something pop up on this channel 👍👍
the hand gesture is where you put your hand with your fingers pointing like a bird beak towards your mouth, and then you kiss them as you pull your hand away and spread your fingers
I didn't even realise that All-Star was in the Digimon Movie... And I went to watch it at the cinema when I was a kid. However, I recall there being an absolute BANGER of a scene using All My Best Friends Are Metal Heads by Less Than Jake.
When I was a kid, I watched the Digimon movie soooo many times. Then, 10-15 years later, I discover movies by Mamoru Hosoda and it blew my mind to find out he also did the Digimon movie!
This is my absolute favorite genre of content, and you deliver it perfectly. I hope you never stop. You're like the Van Gogh of internet lore vlogumentaries
Fantastic video, and I'm glad you gave the digimon movie soundtrack the recognition it deserves. I'd have put it higher in the list for the sheer WTF factor of where they used it in the movie though. Keep it up!
I dissagree it's actually a perfectly fine place to put the song. The scene was never sad even in the original japanes version. It's the happy reunion of willis and his digimon. not a "somber memory" as tomska put it. Digimon do not die they are reborn as an egg. right before we see wendigomon again we see an egg wash up on the beach. We also have the narrator say "digimon never truly die, their information just gets reconfigured. Although sometimes they come back singing a different tune" where it then cuts to wendigomon singing allstar thematically matching the "come back singing a different tune" indicating that he has returned from being dead.
Honestly these are some of my fave videos on this channel. Tom passionately describing/complaining/hyping up random, nonsensical, ultimately-pointless shit is just the best thing ever.
So with the vore is in shrek line, I have lists on letterboxd keeping tracks of what types of deaths happen in movies (because that is a very normal thing to do) and I made a vore list as a joke...13 of the so far 40 movies are kids films the rest are giant monster movies
Honestly I have a theory that fetishes like vore and inflation fully originated from silly cartoon gags accidentally triggering something in the minds of an entire generation Because characters swallowing other characters harmlessly or blowing up like a balloon are like… very classic cartoon gags. And much like the art style of Robin Hood basically defined much of the modern furry style, or how Kaa from the Jungle Book single-handedly gave people a thing for swirly-eyed hypnosis, I think these silly cartoon gags just fully created the fetishes because a bunch of sexually developing pre teens watched them constantly and it just kinda… developed into a thing for them.
Dude, Digimon the movie introduced me to ska with their soundtrack. (Also, fun fact: Mamoru Hosoda actually directed the movies that made up the Digimon movie. He went on to make amazing films like Summer Wars (it's almost like a reboot of Digimon the movie lol), Wolf Children, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, The Boy and the Beast, and other fantastic films.)
26:07 Okay, I've watched this movie more times than I can remember, but I do NOT remember that scene of Lord Farquaad in the Dragon's stomach, even in the slightest.
Ever since Steve Harwell's death, this random ranking video by TomSka has unintentionally become the greatest tribute to his memory Truly he was an All Star✨️
Best about the All Stars placement for Shrek is, that it wasn't intended to be. When animating the scenes they put it on as a placeholder to replace later. And everyone started to like it and they kept it.
Mystery men, mystery men was the first film to include All Star by 1 day. Inspector gadget was released July 23 1999 where Mystery Men was released July 22 1999. Mystery Men also had the honor of being included in the music video.
I actually mostly identify this song with the movie Rat Race (August 17, 2001)... I never noticed how close that released to 9/11. Probably because it didn't have anything like Spiderman catching a helicopter between the twin towers as like the focus of their marketing. However, I also noticed that it appeared in an abnormally large number of movies, by about the time Shrek rolled around I started calling it "the movie song." You see movies would always put in the current pop songs, as well as classics; but there was no consensus on _which_ classics, and the "current" song changed every month/year. But All Star stuck around, it seemed like it would never leave, which is fine, it's a great song; but I think Shrek ultimately proved to be its undoing. Once directors saw it used in Shrek 1, they knew they could never top that, and just flat out gave up.
More people should see Mystery Men. I know you're dogging it but every time I've shown it to somebody. They've loved it! So yeah it's not a cinematic masterpiece but it is great 😅
This is actually the movie I associate the song with, as it was the first one i watched that included it. If I recall correctly it was even marketed with the song in mind, because I remember wondering when I was going to hear it while watching the film in theaters (it only played at the end, as the credits started rolling). I also associate it with my adolescence, as I was in my final year of middle school at the time, though I had first heard of the band a couple years earlier with "Walking on the Sun" with its constant play on MTV and VH1.
Tom please make more videos like this, you could follow the same format of reviewing movies that use meme songs, or use some other method of selecting the films - either way it's interesting to hear about some films I've never heard of and others I haven't thought about for about a decade
honestly, I'm here fot these long format videos about random topics, like Thomas the tank engine and this ranking of all star. they're just fun. can't wait for more
We absolutely need a follow-up interview with Janeane Garofalo now so Tom can gush about how much he loves the Bowler. EDIT: Oh Tom. You're just now learning about the hellish cult that is high school football in the Midwest? Friday Night Lights is gonna look like a horror movie to you, dude.
The sheer fact that the all star scene most resembling the one in Tom & Elliot made for this video is that of Digimon: The Movie despite it being ranked lowest of the movies actually including the song is the real all star moment
As a kid, i thought All Star was in like every kids' movie/comedy round the millennium shift and bit after that. But it turns out i just so happen to watch the few movies that had it the song in it over and over and over again. Yeah as a kid my taste in movies wasn't that diverse
13:55 funny thing about the bug types in pokemon Mewtwo is weak to bug types This cracks me up but unsure if its still the same weakness over the years
RIP Steve Harwell, wouldn’t think I’d be putting that on this video so shortly after it was released. I hoped it wouldn’t be for another 15 years at least.
The hand-in-mouth “crunchy” gesture reminded me a little of the lead-up to a chef’s kiss, but usually the fingers don’t go in the mouth for that, so I don’t know how it ends, either.
"10 minutes of your time" He says as I prepare to watch 30 minutes on an incredibly obscure topic - which in all fairness I definitely will do and will very much enjoy
Ive been sitting for 30 minutes in the bathroom... hemorroids ahoy
I didn't even realised that, this was a 30 minutes long video, until I read your comment. I really believed Tomska, that this will take roughly 10 minutes of my time.
Wait the video isn’t ten minutes?
15 minutes, though.
hbomberguy type energy, I love it
I'm starting to think that TomSka & Friends is now Toms channel to do the most elaborate shitposts imaginable, and I'm 100% here for it.
…starting to?
it always has been
There can only be one Lich King
Me too
thats what this channel always was💀
I did not know that All-Star was a song made to combat bullying, but the song with that angle actually fits Shrek more considering he's an outcast in the fairytale world, and you could say this song plays in his head to give himself a pep talk to keep him going despite his loneliness.
Also it's funny that it tied in with Mystery Men, A Universal movie, since that same company now owns Shrek.
Hbomberguy: The ice we skate is getting pretty thin, and the water's getting warm, so we might as well swim... Smash Mouth's All Star is about CLIMATE CHANGE?
“I said ‘Yep! What a concept! I could use a little fuel myself, and we could all use a little change.’”
All Star is about the oil industry and gas economy?!
I always thought it was supposed to establish the theme of the movie. Instead of some feel good fairytale song it's a rock song. It's present throughout all the Shrek movies.. apart from Shrek the Third which is hot garbage.
you can also slightly hear it in puss in boots the last wish
I said this on another comment here, but I just love this trivia fact enough to want to share it again: the song originally intended for the opening was "Stay Home" by sElf, which was commissioned for the film to be a sound-alike of "All Star." The Smash Mouth song was just a temp track. But the director said that "Stay Home" made it sound like Shrek was bitter about living in isolation, and they wanted him to be content with it, which they felt "All Star" communicated better, so they just licensed "All Star."
The commissioned song is still in the movie, tho. It's the first song that plays over the credits, and I think it's a rad song on it's own.
Now we need a ranking of every time “Holding Out For a Hero” was used in a movie
Yes
The Tetris movie would win hands down
@@beecherry3943 Excuse me? Short Circuit 2 is the only option.
If we aren't allowed Shrek 2 (the only correct answer) then for me it would have to be bullet train, that version slaps
@@ozhowlett I don't even remember it in that
I'm re-watching this in honor of Steve Harwell. He wasn't the best singer, he was an All-Star
And a shooting star that broke the mold
Me to brother
“No flop-house, no more fun! Shooting cans with bb guns! She says these punks have to go! I think we’re gonna get the old heave-ho!”
😔
He was a Rock Star.
Inspector Gadget was totally body horror. I had nightmares about involuntarily becoming a cyborg for years and years after seeing it.
So interesting how it affected some people, genuinely one of my favourite films as a kid
Like Robocop
When I was a kid and I watched the movie for the first time I was so scared of the movie that I was afraid to sit on the toilet bc I thought someone is going to take my internal organs and turn me into a robot
(sorry if my grammar sucks English isn't my first language)
You have my utmost sympathies
@@nietsnik I just thought it was forgettable
I wanted my Spotify wrapped for 2022 to show that I was Smash Mouths #1 listener, I had All Star on loop for every commute as many times as I could bear it, I had it playing on my phone at a low volume all weekend every weekend for over 6 months. But somehow, someone out there bested me. It seemed impossible that there was someone out there listening to All Star more than me and now I know that it was Tom.
There is definitely someone out there who has that shit on blast 24/7 and is loving every second of it. I salute that person. Mostly out of fear but a salute nonetheless
@@Thund3rDrag0n12 Let them expend that energy there so they don’t use it unwisely elsewhere, that’s all I’m saying…
@@SuperJNG18 they do not expend energy listening to all star, they gain it
Honestly, really digging these super-niche, kinda-troll, well-researched and hilarious kinda-documentaries?! Not sure how you're supposed to describe them but I want more!
... comidic video essay?????????
Shitpostumentaries.
You might need to check out unravelled. It's exactly what you described and all about video games. Like "Which dark souls boss would be the best manager?" or "How much does super smash bros owe in OSHA violations?"
@@smallangryowl2162 the best one is obviously the Sonic Bible video
Yes the answer is Yes.
Rest in peace to our forever all-star Steve Harwell. This is how I choose to remember his legacy. The boatloads of money he made from movies using his music. What a way to make a living
Amen.
The funny thing is, All-Star was added in Shrek as a temp song, but it just fit the mood, so it was added in the final cut.
Also, I personally thought the high school band rendition of All-Star in Shrek the Third was a cute Easter egg.
It was a bit of a risk given that the song had been used elsewhere, but it definitely works.
@@pokepress how was it a risk???
Could have been considered overused at that point.@@2-Way_Intersection
so much about Shrek was mistake that delivered more than anyone could forses.
Showing that Shrek really was gifted from the gods like fire :D
Also Shrek came out in 2001 given Jesus came in year 1 as we started count from one, and i pretty sure i heard he was suppose to return to us 2000 years later.
All im saying do the math :D
same is true for when modern Ducktales used "All I Do is Win!"
‘Shrek and Allstar go together like peanut butter and babies.’ Best combination ever
And Tom how did you know I was on the toilet. Did you hack my camera?
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Free impostor syndrome enhancement treatment included in every jar. Java have that feeling?
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I'm literally 10 seconds in and I'm already wondering what a massive pain in the arse getting this through the copyright system must've been
I had the same thought 😭
I mean, if the Fair use system works....... HAH, Yeah Right!
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I liked the part where we learned any source that says "Go Tigers!" had the song All Star in it is unreliable.
It would be understandable if it was some other song that had the same title, but to not have it at all is weird.
It because when they make a library of all these movies its a straight copy/past from another site/source.
@@Confused_Master Therefore unreliable
Is it possible that the film had the song when it aired, but they removed it from the DVD version to save money?
@@matthewstarkie4254 that sounds very likely to me as stuff like that happens all the time. Famously Married with Children DVDs not having the rights to Love and Marriage, which was pretty integral to the opening.
Princess Fiona being a cannibal actually makes sense. Shrek eats eyeball-tinis and Fiona just adjusts to that no problem.
I love how you, Eddache, and a few other you-tubers have cracked the secret of making viewers like me intentionally not skip sponsor parts of the video: Making them hilarious.
jay foreman too
I skipped it
That's not enough to get me to intentionally watch an ad.
@@krookyjGotta Love Jay Foreman. The good old map man.
@@julianbaxter2403 map men, map men, map, map, MAP men men!
"and while I'm just a couple weeks away from not celebrating my 9th birthday" that's some deep cut TomSka lore humor right there.
Could it be explained?
He's talked before about how he was raised a Jehovah's Witness
@@julianbaxter2403 they don’t celebrate birthdays😢
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Can't believe this man actually just got All Star erased from a movie's IMDB soundtrack, actually insane
I was wondering what made him think it would be in there in the first place.
Not only that. The guy who was the vocalist just died while I'm currently typing this
@@blitzkrieg4984 why didn't you help him??!??
@@Jgreb314 :| bruh. I didn't meant I literally was there. I meant at the current time I commented that he was recently dead
@@blitzkrieg4984he was joking lol
Digimon: The Movie has some of the best dub lines I’ve ever seen in an official dub outside of Ghost Stories. My particular favorite is
“Did you see that?!”
“No, I was sleeping.”
“BUT YOU’RE DRIVING!”
Reminds me of one of my favourite Disney bits, from Mickey Mouse Goes on Vacation:
"Hey Goofy, if you're here, who's driving?"
"Hyuck, me, of course! ..... YAAOOHW!"
"That's the saddest story I've ever heard! *sobs*"
"Get over it"
"OK!"
@@couchpotato2222 apparently, the localization team deleted a full conversation between Davis and Willis in that scene. Which makes it even funnier.
@@loreleimarivaine6241 Yep, that scene is about 5 minutes longer in the original cut.
The Digimon Movie introduced me to Smashmouth
For that, it will always have a special place in my heart.
Got to give props to my main man Darcy at 19:08 who, in a graphic dedicated to memorializing the uses of Shrek in moves, admits to flat out not watching Go Tigers because they don't care about football. Could've saved us all some time if they had
The use of Shrek in movies
Funnily enough Rupert Everett was in Inspector Gadget and John Cleese was in Rat Race. Both of them were later in Shrek 2.
When all stars align :V
@@cillian2971 Yes, I mentioned that in my comment.
I know the og Shrek opening scene was memed to hell and back, but it was unironically one of the most important moments in animation history. Single handedly redefined how children's movies, more specifically fairy tales, are seen
So true, That All Star opening was such a fantastic slap in the face, on all the right faces.
World history changed that day XD
In the context of having been the perfect age to have seen all the preceding films except Rat Race before Shrek's release, it really was an incredible subversion of how popular and how common the song was (seriously, kids, if you weren't alive or can't remember the years between 1999-2001, All Star genuinely felt as big as Old Town Road did five years ago)
Did....... Did Tom make me watch a half hour video just so he could put that Ska version of All Star at the end?
Well played.
BDG made a whole video just to have a ska fallout song at the end. Also by Skatune Network
All Ska.
Is All-Staring the new Rickrolling?
And it's not a bad cover to be fair
Read this comment before I finished the video and the last part where Tom is holding the mic and says "I'm really sorry" I fully thought was going to be singing the Skall Star (Ska all star)
Tom’s descent into madness over the IMDB mistake is hilarious
It is no silly mistake. It was deliberate
@ReallyHerTV ex- explain
@@neonblkhole they planned it years ahead. They knew
20:10 - That's nothing, here in Brazil they actually credited Rowan Atkinson as "Mr. Bean" on the DVD cover of the Brazilian version of Rat Race.
Roan Atkins and Paul Rubins are their character. If John Header ever REALLY did anything other than Napoleon Dynamite I'm sure he would be "Napoleon" from then on.
I never knew I needed a ska rendition of All Star until today, and now I won’t be able to live without it
Thank you, Mr Ska
If you like all star I recommend mouth sounds by Neil Cicierega. It's an absolutely insane Mashup album hinging on all star for most of the songs.
Edit: I forgot to mention it's the first in a series of 4 Mashup album
SOME people call me the space cowboooooy
wicki wicki
@@emblemblade9245 thats mouth moods
All mouth albums are banger. "The End" is how I found these albums.
Controversial opinion, mouth sounds is the worst mouth album
Possibly the most pre-9/11 thing about Rat Race is Breckin Meyer acknowledging his 11:30am flight at 10am in his hotel room. Why’s he not at the airport a day in advance?! 😂
Honestly the most surprising thing to me is that All Star has ONLY been in 8 movies.
"7 movies"
@@luxzord865 and 1 abomination
@ajaychilds9667 The best part is that multiple movies could be the abomination
I had forgotten it was in Inspector Gadget but then I'd falsely remembered it as being in one of the Rugrats films so I'd have guessed five movies (which is basically the actual number of movies it was in contemporary to its release)
@@gregorysteffensen3279 Nah, _The Rugrats Movie_ had "Who Let the Dogs Out?" Which is also in _Rat Race._
It's weird that we're all just getting this in our recommended. Rest in peace Steve Harwell ❤
came here in memory of the lead singer steve, rip to him
I love how tomska sometimes starts like a professional to entice people and then degrades to stupid comedy and I love it
Might as well take this time I thought the line "Only shooting stars break the mold" was "You'll be shooting stars made of mold."
Valid
Makes sense
When I was younger, I conflated "All Star" with P!nk's "So What?"
That’s nothing, when I was young, I thought the line “You're bundled up now, wait til you get older” was “You're bundled up now, wait til you get ogre”
Gonna be honest, i can’t believe how amazingly Go Tigers used All Stars, best integration of the song, ever!
As they say Less is more 🤣
Inspector Gadget suffered from too many cuts according to the director, David Kellogg. Original 110 cut had a bunch of extras that would have made it darker/more adult/closer to the source material from the 80s cartoon series. Great video - your production value is top notch!
How the hell do you make it both more adult and closer to the source material, the original cartoon was silly as hell
What makes the digimon movie even more funny is that when all star starts playing, in the orignal version the digimon is literally going insane-
But when they dubbed it they really thought "nahh he's grooving"
Exactly! The poor thing is literally crying about wanting to go back to what it used to be until it actually dies, how the fuck they thought it would be a good idea to change the tone of the scene, I have no idea but it's funny af
The best joke of the Digimon movie is when Tai is holding an egg in his hand whilst his mum is cooking, when Izzie shouts "TAI THE EGG IS HATCHING!" (The digi egg), and Tai just looks at his egg like "Huh?" And Izzie immediately quips back "NOT THAT EGG, THE DIGI EGG!"
So many jokes that went over my head as a kid, but really appreciate now.
time for my yearly rewatch i think
@@donny6033 gotta be done!
Yes! And the best part is that joke is in the original Japanese movie too 😆
Is it strange that I don’t get the joke? Plz explain?
@lcameron4802 i think that the guy was eating an egg during the scene, so when the other character says the egg is hatching, he looks down at his fried egg thonking that's the egg the other character is talking about.
Since this video is on IMDB does that mean this video also needs to go in the tierlist?
Then, that video will go on the tierlist
All starception
Something unstated that really makes All-Star work that I remember my dad pointing out is that it doesn't just work in Shrek because of the lyrics and how fun it is, but also because musically it fits the sorta guy Shrek is. Smash Mouth's music is pretty blunt and blaring, the vocals are pretty guttural and raw... it sounds like the kind of music that an ogre in a swamp would be listening to. Even if most of these movies actually did try to include All-Star in the way we hoped, they'd still fall short of Shrek, because their focus characters wouldn't listen to that kinda music. Inspector Gadget isn't listening to grungy buttrock.
What? Yes, he is. This is right up his alley at as much as is for Shrek
True. The lyrics and the way it's sang, it really was Shrek's song before his time.
When I think of All Star, I think of Mystery Men, the underrated movie that was featured in the music video. I love the Digimon franchise, but so many of the songs in the first English movie are just there because they were popular songs, not because they fit.
RIP Steve Harwell
I hope he got to see this video, and if he hasn't, he now has all the time in his world to see it now.
Tom, regarding the gesture in the beginning of the video:
After bringing your fingers to your lips, normally you pull your hand away while opening it. Make a little kiss sound effect, and voila! I believe it originates from some region's chefs, who would commonly use it after testing a dish and being proud of it. Hence, why it is called a chef's kiss by many. (Feel free to correct me if someone knows the history of the chef's kiss)
That was very elaborate
@@EarthwormShandy Thank you, overly elaborating simple things is something I find fun
It's an Italian gesture meant to convey a sense of perfection, commonly towards food. There's a similar gesture when trying to express reasoning during conversations.
@@icetide9411 Same here, especially when it confuses people
I think the last time Angela Anaconda came up was in the Google Deep Dive Content, and it's still just as terrifying. Thanks for the nightmares Tom, really appreciate it 👍
Only TomSka can take a tenuous video about all star film rating and make it freaking hilarious! Always brightens my day seeing something pop up on this channel 👍👍
the hand gesture is where you put your hand with your fingers pointing like a bird beak towards your mouth, and then you kiss them as you pull your hand away and spread your fingers
22:22 Me: oh yeah haha, I forgot about that G-Plot.
My brother with equal parts disgust, betrayal and sick fascination: You've SEEN this movie?
He seems like me when i make a project at school it's a stupid premise , i care about it alot and i am always surprised when i get an F.
I didn't even realise that All-Star was in the Digimon Movie... And I went to watch it at the cinema when I was a kid. However, I recall there being an absolute BANGER of a scene using All My Best Friends Are Metal Heads by Less Than Jake.
I wonder what Tom thinks of Smash Mouth themselves showing up in an episode of What's New Scooby-Doo
When I was a kid, I watched the Digimon movie soooo many times. Then, 10-15 years later, I discover movies by Mamoru Hosoda and it blew my mind to find out he also did the Digimon movie!
This hits different 5 months later. R.I.P Steve Harwell.
I'm just in shock that there's even a single human being on this planet that *disliked* Mystery Men.
This is my absolute favorite genre of content, and you deliver it perfectly. I hope you never stop.
You're like the Van Gogh of internet lore vlogumentaries
Fantastic video, and I'm glad you gave the digimon movie soundtrack the recognition it deserves. I'd have put it higher in the list for the sheer WTF factor of where they used it in the movie though. Keep it up!
I dissagree it's actually a perfectly fine place to put the song. The scene was never sad even in the original japanes version. It's the happy reunion of willis and his digimon. not a "somber memory" as tomska put it.
Digimon do not die they are reborn as an egg. right before we see wendigomon again we see an egg wash up on the beach. We also have the narrator say "digimon never truly die, their information just gets reconfigured. Although sometimes they come back singing a different tune" where it then cuts to wendigomon singing allstar thematically matching the "come back singing a different tune" indicating that he has returned from being dead.
@@Tankirb yeah, that's totally fair! Just a super hard cut from the more emotional talk of going away for a time and coming back to, "HEY NOW!"
RIP Steve Harwell 1967 - 2023 (56 years old)
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Literally the ONLY sponsor I think I’ve EVER watched all the way through!
Honestly these are some of my fave videos on this channel. Tom passionately describing/complaining/hyping up random, nonsensical, ultimately-pointless shit is just the best thing ever.
So with the vore is in shrek line, I have lists on letterboxd keeping tracks of what types of deaths happen in movies (because that is a very normal thing to do) and I made a vore list as a joke...13 of the so far 40 movies are kids films the rest are giant monster movies
Sure, a joke. Definitely.
@@mikaeus468 Well part was a joke, the other part is because I kept seeing it happen in kids movies and I wanted to keep track
Honestly I have a theory that fetishes like vore and inflation fully originated from silly cartoon gags accidentally triggering something in the minds of an entire generation
Because characters swallowing other characters harmlessly or blowing up like a balloon are like… very classic cartoon gags. And much like the art style of Robin Hood basically defined much of the modern furry style, or how Kaa from the Jungle Book single-handedly gave people a thing for swirly-eyed hypnosis, I think these silly cartoon gags just fully created the fetishes because a bunch of sexually developing pre teens watched them constantly and it just kinda… developed into a thing for them.
@@cartoonishidealism582 Much like every goth girl crush originated from Kim Possible or Teen Titans or in my case, X-Men.
@@cartoonishidealism582 as someone into inflation, I watched a lot of SpongeBob as a kid......
You have a point here
That was a perfect edit of the Digimon soundtrack good work Elliot!
I did not know the story behind why All Star was written but that’s just. So sweet??? It’s gives me a new appreciation for the song.
Wait till Tomska find out The lead Singer of SmashMouth died today.
Rip Steve Harwell 1967-2023, he was the ultimate Mouth Smasher...😔
Dude, Digimon the movie introduced me to ska with their soundtrack. (Also, fun fact: Mamoru Hosoda actually directed the movies that made up the Digimon movie. He went on to make amazing films like Summer Wars (it's almost like a reboot of Digimon the movie lol), Wolf Children, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, The Boy and the Beast, and other fantastic films.)
Slight correction he directed the first 2 films that made up the digimon movie.The final one was shigeyasu yamauchi
@@Tankirb Ah, you're totally right!
And he was nominated for an Oscar for Mirai!
nice. one of my favourite movies growing up. thanks for saying similar films he directed will check them out
26:07 Okay, I've watched this movie more times than I can remember, but I do NOT remember that scene of Lord Farquaad in the Dragon's stomach, even in the slightest.
It was in shrek in the swamp karaoke dance party
Ever since Steve Harwell's death, this random ranking video by TomSka has unintentionally become the greatest tribute to his memory
Truly he was an All Star✨️
out of all the days for youtube to recommend this to me, it just happened to be today, huh
rest in peace, Steve Harwell
Best about the All Stars placement for Shrek is, that it wasn't intended to be. When animating the scenes they put it on as a placeholder to replace later. And everyone started to like it and they kept it.
22:45 it's actually the exact opposite of flat - it's horrifically sharp!
8:49 Mate, his clothes drop to the floor. He doesn't just turn invisible; he turns fully intangible. He just goes full on ghost mode.
Mystery men, mystery men was the first film to include All Star by 1 day. Inspector gadget was released July 23 1999 where Mystery Men was released July 22 1999. Mystery Men also had the honor of being included in the music video.
I actually mostly identify this song with the movie Rat Race (August 17, 2001)... I never noticed how close that released to 9/11. Probably because it didn't have anything like Spiderman catching a helicopter between the twin towers as like the focus of their marketing. However, I also noticed that it appeared in an abnormally large number of movies, by about the time Shrek rolled around I started calling it "the movie song." You see movies would always put in the current pop songs, as well as classics; but there was no consensus on _which_ classics, and the "current" song changed every month/year. But All Star stuck around, it seemed like it would never leave, which is fine, it's a great song; but I think Shrek ultimately proved to be its undoing. Once directors saw it used in Shrek 1, they knew they could never top that, and just flat out gave up.
More people should see Mystery Men. I know you're dogging it but every time I've shown it to somebody. They've loved it! So yeah it's not a cinematic masterpiece but it is great 😅
It's a great movie
This is actually the movie I associate the song with, as it was the first one i watched that included it. If I recall correctly it was even marketed with the song in mind, because I remember wondering when I was going to hear it while watching the film in theaters (it only played at the end, as the credits started rolling). I also associate it with my adolescence, as I was in my final year of middle school at the time, though I had first heard of the band a couple years earlier with "Walking on the Sun" with its constant play on MTV and VH1.
@@CTM162 the music video had the cast of the movie in it (Dane Cook makes a cameo as I think "The Waffler")
Love the Skatune Network at the end!! Big ups to Jer they're amazing
Tom please make more videos like this, you could follow the same format of reviewing movies that use meme songs, or use some other method of selecting the films - either way it's interesting to hear about some films I've never heard of and others I haven't thought about for about a decade
Check out his video about Thomas The train
14:35 I don’t think he trusts him anymore
19:28 A glass cup fell and broke in my house when you made that joke, thank you Tomska.
If I ever make a movie and find a place for All Star, I demand a renewed tierlist
Mystery Men is one of my all time favorite movies. I never really knew how much it affected my personality until I rewatched it as an adult.
0:27 "I don't know the second part of this gesture" he says as he does the second part of the gesture.
Who knew that 5 months later, Steve Harwell would be gone.
Rip Steve Harwell, always will be an All Star ❤️
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This channel is starting to feel like an Edache spinoff and I'm here for it.
I have no clue how you've managed to keep my attention consistently for 30m on numerous occasions for the past 7-8 years, but thank you
Is it just me or does Tom look great. Like he's slowly going insane but also more sane
Am writing this the same day Steve Harwell went to the other side. RIP Steve H. You truly were a star
RIP Tom Ska, lead singer of Smash Mouth. You will be missed 😔
honestly, I'm here fot these long format videos about random topics, like Thomas the tank engine and this ranking of all star. they're just fun. can't wait for more
We absolutely need a follow-up interview with Janeane Garofalo now so Tom can gush about how much he loves the Bowler.
EDIT: Oh Tom. You're just now learning about the hellish cult that is high school football in the Midwest? Friday Night Lights is gonna look like a horror movie to you, dude.
The sheer fact that the all star scene most resembling the one in Tom & Elliot made for this video is that of Digimon: The Movie despite it being ranked lowest of the movies actually including the song is the real all star moment
2:48 I love Tom’s delivery here
Seeing this recommended literally hours after Steve Harwell died... R.I.P.
I loved this video idea! Dissection of older media and pointing out the weirdness is just great concept.
As a kid, i thought All Star was in like every kids' movie/comedy round the millennium shift and bit after that. But it turns out i just so happen to watch the few movies that had it the song in it over and over and over again. Yeah as a kid my taste in movies wasn't that diverse
1:21 "And while I'm just a couple weeks away from.. not celebrating my 9th birthday-"
lmao that's an s tier joke right there
13:55 funny thing about the bug types in pokemon
Mewtwo is weak to bug types
This cracks me up but unsure if its still the same weakness over the years
RIP Steve Harwell, wouldn’t think I’d be putting that on this video so shortly after it was released. I hoped it wouldn’t be for another 15 years at least.
"you're probably on the toilet" too right but you forgot the most important aspect. I'm also avoiding responsibilities.
I adore these videos. I will listen to you ramble about literally anything and fully enjoy every second of it
11:58 it was the google deep dive video, you’re welcome
The hand-in-mouth “crunchy” gesture reminded me a little of the lead-up to a chef’s kiss, but usually the fingers don’t go in the mouth for that, so I don’t know how it ends, either.
I literally watched this today, hours before the news of Steve Harwell's death became known to the world...
Rest in peace, Steve Harwell...
You've always been an All Star to me, Tom. Keep on Skaing.