YASS QUEEN! She was only with her ex for his money in the first place, and that's okay! It's so empowering and of course the white ex-boyfriend is the TOXIC MALE villain while the black guy is her protective savior. Everyone knows that black guys are way less misogynist and they're very affectionate! Men are all abusive and controlling predators and groomers, except any black man ever, because that would be _racist_ which is the worst sin ever (unless it's against mayo monkies)
Thats something my mom used to do to my dad, shed call him manipulative but in fact he was just a better debater. Ive learned that what vvomen call abuse is more often than not just a man making her "feel" bad.
@@CelicAWD yep. I had an ex do exactly what Shane is talking about; accuse me of gaslighting her when she was just proven wrong in a way that she couldnt weasel her way out of (screenshots and backup from another friend). it's gotten to the point where I suspect almost every woman who accuses men of [insert negative thing here] was actually just mad her boyfriend/ex didnt roll over and show his belly to her whenever they (she, most likely) got into a fight.
@@Balloonbotidk but if u were to believe twitter everyone on there has 20 mental illnesses and has been abused at some point. And we're talking about a fictional movie.
I saw this at the theatre when it came out, and basically, every time they show her ugly face on screen it breaks immersion. "Why would he date her?" I think I looked up which actually attractive actress bailed at the last minute to made them cast her, but forgot who it was.
@nealorr5086 Maybe it's about what/how she makes him feel about himself instead of just what she looks like, idk.🤷🏻♀️ I think I remember in the film him saying he 'needed her', so I think it was more about his co-dependency and need to be in control more than anything. I agree though. For me, when I watched it, I also just kept seeing June from Handmaid's Tale bc she basically gives the exact same performance.😐
The most unbelievable thing about this movie is that this man invented invisibility technology and used it to make himself invisible instead of Elizabeth Moss.
This is like a 5'4" bald guy who has a vaping addiction being relentlessly pursued by Megan Fox who tries with every effort possible to manipulate him back into her arms, where he then escapes and hooks up with Rihanna and saves her by ranting about his Star Wars knowledge. I love how a woman can just watch this and be like "Yeah, that's just like me."
if the person who wrote this Is between 6ft and 6ft2 ,😂 anyone between 6ft and 6ft2 are really caught up on height of people shorter lol there identity is 6ft 😂
I lost some girl friends on facebook with my one sentence review of The Invisible Man......."The most unbelievable thing about this movie is that he did all this for Elizabeth Moss???"
Its almost like narcissistic, abusive, manipulative sociopaths can sometimes have bizarre motives. Seriously, it would be kind of hard for him to be as abusive and controlling as he was if she was an 11/10 super model with her own billion dollar corporation and several PhDs. The whole point of him being a narcissist is that he enjoys feeling a sense of superiority to other people (e.g: being richer, smarter, more attractive, etc)
@@josefstalin9678or its almost like the movie is a completely unrealistic wish fulfillment fantasy for the average liberal white woman with a persecution complex lol
Most women are more attractive than Elizabeth Moss by a little bit. If you say she’s ugly, then the average woman is mid. They don’t like that. They want Elizabeth Moss to be hot so that they’re supermodels.
I can’t remember the name, but the movie where the deaf lady fights off and (I think) kills a crazy dude who trapped her in a house. She’s a very solid 7 but it is one of those “not super model” woman empowering movies I enjoy for real.
I cant tell if this comment is supposed to be in support of this movie or against it, but having more "girl next door" type actresses who are more plain or average-looking in movies is a good thing, you shouldnt NEED to be drop dead gorgeous in order to have a successful acting career, and elizabeth moss is a very talented actress. Although i think calling her a midwest 4 is harsh, that implies she's kinda ugly which i disagree with, she's just fairly average looking. No hate to shane, but him calling elizabeth moss ugly when she's average looking at worst is a bit ironic considering shane isnt a looker himself, but maybe he's just too used to be surrounded by extremely attractive female celebrities due to his successful comedy career whuch might have warped his perception of "ugly", idk. Of course the same is true for men, you shouldnt need to be drop dead gorgeous to have an acting career as a man either, but I can think of a lot more successful male actors who are more average or homely looking than I can female actresses.
That is such a cliche anymore. The super handsome and jacked black dude with a vinyl record collection who wears either a skin tight sweater or James Bond-esque tailored suit. He is also the most understanding and laid back yet courageous person ever. Usually with a teenage daughter. That terrible Julia Roberts Netflix movie used it.
He’s a great and reliable friend but the white woman never sleeps with him. Because in the end of the day she’s still attracted to handsome rich white men. But she can use him to make herself feel like a good person.
Inventing invisibility to use on harrassment/annoyance means it was written by a woman - the rape was added later to raise the stakes after someone in production pointed out how stupid that is and how this was actually a comedy in original form
True, ask a majority of men what they’d use an invisibility suit for, and they’d say: Bank robbery, political intrigue, and world domination, not harassing an aggressively average 37 year old
I dont understand how you're missing the point of the movie this bad. The writer is not implying that if invisibility was invented, most people would use it to harass others, this movie is clearly meant to be a psychological horror / thriller about being stalked by an abusive ex. Abusive people who stalk their exes exist, the invisibility aspect is just a storytelling / narrative device to convey the fear and suspense of actually being stalked. And if invisibility WAS invented in the real world, you're absolutely lying to yourself if you dont think bad-intentioned people would use it to their advantage to commit crimes, stalkers would definitely use invisibility tech if they had access to it. You're also just making random assumptions about the plot by claiming that the r*pe must have been added as an afterthought, lol what? It makes complete sense for it to be a part of the plot as stalking typically leads to worse crimes being comitted, its very rare for an ex to just stalk you and it lead to nothing further. And even if you took the r*pe out this movie, I disagree that movie would feel like a comedy, it just seems you would view it as comedic because you dont find the premise of being stalked by an unseen person to be scary. Which is fine, but that comes down to personal taste in horror / thriller and isnt the fault of the writer. "inventing invisibility to use of harassment means it was written by a woman", first of all, I have have no idea where you got "annoyance" from, did you watch the movie? The main character wasnt just annoyed, she was living in fear. Secondly, you're criticising the movie for being about a woman being harassed / stalked and assume that it must be written by a woman due to its plot, but all that says is that women find the idea of being stalked / harassed an interesting premise for a horror / thriller movie. How is that a bad thing?
@@jamesa4793 Its very telling that you saw a movie about an abusive guy stalking his ex and interpreted it as a personal attack against men as a whole, thinking the antagonist of the movie is supposed to be reflective of men in general or something. Nobody is saying that most men would use an invisibility suit to harrass women, this movie is supposed to be a horror / thriller about being stalked by an abusive ex and the invisibility suit is clearly just a storytelling / narrative device used to represent the paranoia and anxiety of being stalked. Abusive people who stalk their exes exist in the real world, and you yourself admit that most people would probably use an invisibility suit for crime if they had access to it, so obviously if an abusive person who held a lot of anger and resentment towards their ex had access to an invisibility suit, they would probably use it to stalk, harrass and torment their ex. It honestly just seems that your problem with this movie is just the fact that the plot revolves around a woman being stalked by her ex. Also, the fact that you felt the need to point out that the actress is an average looking 37 year old is also very telling. If it was a very conventionally attractive 20-something actress would that make the movie better? Plenty of average looking people get abused, harrassed and stalked, stalking victims dont all look 10/10 supermodels and its wierd to imply that a movie about a woman being stalked and harassed is unrealistic because the actress isnt pretty or young enough. Her looks arent relevant to the plot, elizabeth olsen was casted because she's a talented actress. Theres nothing wrong with actors / actresses being average and plain looking, you shouldnt need to be drop dead gorgeous in order to have a successful acting career and it would be dumb to imply elizabeth moss shouldnt have gotten this role because she's too ordinary looking. People are just so used to only seeing drop dead gorgeous actresses on their screen that seeing an average looking actress makes them criticise the movie, which is pretty sad.
For movies that are marketed towards women, it's very important that they don't cast a woman who is "too attractive." Women don't want to go to the movies to feel self-conscious.
nope this is a retarded current year feminist/hollywoke misconception. Women love watching beautiful women, see Barbie. All human beings that aren't severely mentally disabled want to look at attractive people. Its why all major movie stars in all eras were extremely attractive
@@JoRoBoYodude this is literally taught in the industry. Same reason why, if a lawyer’s client is pretty, then he really needs to get rid of less attractive female jurors
Elizabeth Moss - Literally every character she plays is a essentially a women rebelling against oppressive men. Ex. Mad Men, A Handmaids Tale, this movie.
I’m gonna go with they *were* working on it. That was their idea at least. It must have been canceled by now, especially with Hollywood’s contractions over the last 2 years. But yeah, it was gonna be “Invisible Woman” … for some reason.
What makes me point blank refuse to watch this movie is the original Invisible Man, the novel by H.G Wells is about a man who was shunned by society for being albino and is driven insane by his own creation. He turned himself invisible and couldn't reverse the process which drove him to the brink and exacerbated his violent tendencies where this version just boils Griffin down to 'lol typical abusive man' The fact the invisibility is just a suit is even more annoying because if he can just wear a suit and become invisible then he's not an invisible man, he's a man who can turn invisible. If you want a good adaptation of The Invisible Man just watch Hollowman. Between the Guy Pearce version of The Time Machine, Tom Cruises' War of the Worlds and this mess why can't we just leave Wells' books alone.
@@PreacherJenkins Oh is that miss piggy's name?? I was seriously shocked out of suspension of disbelief when i realized she was at the center of a love triangle between two of the most important men in Gotham. I can still sort of enjoy the movie but the trauma is deep.
@@dboot8886 I’m asking cause I genuinely don’t understand. What was the movies point, I just saw it as an invisible man movie this is just the modern take on the concept.
Here's what I hated the most about this movie, it starts at the obsessed stage. At no point is it ever explained; how a mid grade architect met a tech bro billionaire, why is he so obsessed with what I would generously call an average woman, why does he need an invisible man suit to do stuff stalkers already can do without it, if he's just concerned with having a child, why her specifically? The movie acts like a gym thot who thinks every man is leering at them but in reality no one is lol
Part of it Id say is about power. If he’s above her (out of her league, richer) then he holds the power in the relationship, and some people really like that. Also the point of him going invisible I would say is more metaphorical than anything. Kind of like the lasting trauma an abusive relationship gives. This doesn’t mean you have to like the movie but I’d hope that helps explain some of it
@@goofygoober7617 he is a jacked billionaire tech bro chad who invented invisibility and successfully faked his death, he is out of 99.9% of every woman in the worlds league lol, unless he hooks up with Jeff Bezo's ex wife, he will always have the power lol. Also by that same definition with his money and power, he could very easily find a 304 who would 100% agree to his conditions lol, there are literally oodles of chicks who are down for the christian grey treatment lol.
@@goofygoober7617 he is a jacked billionaire tech bro chad who invented invisibility and successfully faked his death, he is out of 99.9% of every woman in the world leagues lol, unless he hooks up with Jeff Bezo's ex wife, he will always have the power lol. Also by that same definition with his money and power, he could very easily find a 304 who would 100% agree to his conditions lol
I didn’t understand how a man as furious and obsessed with his woman could have the time to invent the suit. Clearly it’s advanced, precision tech but all we know about the guy is he basically paces around checking up on the woman. He was so pissed off constantly, he’d just never get anything done. He’d be in a padded cell, he wouldn’t be able to interact with employees or run a company. He’s as angry as I was when I was 14, it’s stupid.
Isn't the HG wells story about self imposed isolation & discrimination etc etc? It touches on some deeper themes. This is literally just every woman describing her ex lmao
You should watch The Invisible Man (1933) if you haven’t seen it yet. Classic 30s mad scientist/monster movie with amazing special effects for the time and fantastic dialogue and characters.
except the invisibility and billionaire stuff, this isn't uncommon, almost a fifth of women have been raped so. They might make up a majority of the stories YOU hear, but everything short of rape is gonna be what the other 82% experience. also normal women DO get stalked, a lot! Many billionaires date bikini models however there's examples where that's not true
Thought almost the exact same thing when I watched it, the perfect movie to summarise white feminism of the late 2010s - Perfect victim (she's a victim, did you notice she's a victim?) - White husband bad - Plot is basically walking around, having dinner and lunch and complaining - Black dude hot and available, jacked and perfect and she's clearly about to make a move on him - Get to help black family (white saviour) - Man obsessed with her, despite being extremely average and pretty old - Institutions think she's crazy, whole world gaslights her but she remains STRONG and BOLD. - Gets perfect revenge by putting on the SUIT of a MAN - Now powerful victim, victim with power People are going to look back at the movies created between 2015 and 2025 and wonder at what on earth we were smoking.
People looking back are going to see this as another female fantasy. Many have been made before that have been forgotten by history. Nobody cares about women’s fantasies. They’re lame as shit.
It will be worse than that. A lot worse. Virtually all the embarrassingly politicised leftist hogwash “art” of this ugly, ugly, ugly era will be largely forgotten because it’s just so bloody horrific and bad. It’s so depthless it will be embarrassing. Barely a footnote in history.
I disagree, its literally a story about abuse and the fear of being stalked by abusive ex, I dont understand why so many guys think this movie is portrayed like a fantasy when its clearly a horror / thriller movie intended to cause fear. I think the only reason guys are saying that is because its about an average looking woman who's ex is an extremely rich guy, but thats not supposed to be a "fantasy" in the context of this movie. It makes sense that her ex is a rich tech ceo if he's able to get access to an invisible suit, the writer of the story clearly didnt want to include supernatural / fantasy elements in the story and wanted it to be somewhat grounded in reality, so the only way someone could hypothetically turn themselves invisible is due to revolutionary technology. Also the added fear of the person stalking you having unlimited money and resources definitely adds to the fear, wealthy abusive people are usually able to use their wealth and connections to cover up their actions. I know its just a joke and its not that serious, but people like yoursef seem to think that theres an element of truth to this joke which I really disagree with, I think yall are just heavily misinterpreting the movie because people are not used to seeing a more average / plain looking actress on screen. If the main character was more conventionally attractive I doubt people would be making this point.
@@FirstnameLastname-zq8oy Lmaoooo you’re hilarious for taking the TRUE JOKE that serious and you’re not understanding what he’s saying. It’s not a fantasy and hilarious to guys because it’s a tech ceo doing this or whatever, it’s hilarious and a fantasy because HES DOING IT TO HER OF ALL PEOPLE. I forget that actresses name and I’m familiar with her work so I completely understand WHY she was casted in the film because of her acting and marketability. BUT OMG if you think for a second that the BILLIONAIRE TECH GURU would go to these lengths to stalk, control, and abuse HER, then yea you’re playing into this women fantasy that men care SOOO MUCH. Idk how to break it to you, BUT SHES NOT DATING A BILLIONAIRE IN THE FIRST PLACE, I don’t have the time to explain why, she just isn’t and I’m pretty sure you can infer why. Also even if she was conventionally attractive, HES A BILLIONAIRE LMAOOO, he can literally go anywhere and theoretically pull any woman he wants, plus he’s not even ugly like Jeff Bezos, he’s a normal looking guy with a normal frame. Also when you look at the screenplay, writing, and just the way the characters interacted with her specifically and how she’s portrayed to feel throughout the movie. It is so obvious who this movie is appealing to and that’s middle aged, white women, that’s the only way, because the movie literally doesn’t make sense any other way. Like I also hate when people take jokes and actually believe them to be true but this has to be one of the truest jokes I’ve ever heard Shane write. Like everything he’s saying is on point, like especially the black cop being insanely jacked for no reason lmaooo. I’m willing to bet that his interpretation is most men’s reaction to this movie. Or any movie where the female protagonist is made to look crazy, it plays into this fantasy that crazy women don’t indeed be looking crazy. Still doesn’t mean they’re aren’t rich abusive men out there, Diddy just got caught for that but look who he was doing it to. Look at her and then compare it to the movie, THATS THE DIFFERENCE.
Dude, well said. I dont comment on stuff very often but I had to reply to this because it resonated with me and made so much sense. My first gf I dated for a few years was such a professional victim it was insane. She told me all of her ex bfs were abusive and one of them raped her, and I believed all that for YEARS until we broke up and she started telling people I was abusive and I raped her... it was really shocking to find out she had been saying that, and not only that, then I started questioning all this shit she had me believe for a long time and spent sleepless nights stressing over wanting to hurt these people... then I get a text from her new bf one day saying "if i ever see you, your dead!" Kind of thing. The exact same thing I would have said before. That was how I found out about what she had been saying... That was over 10 years ago but its even worse now! People with this bullshit victim mentality are taking over the planet.
I"ve seen multiple movies where Elisabeth Moss is described as "beautiful" within the movie. I"m starting to wonder if it's in her contract to boost her self-esteem.
These are movies in which men are shown to be almost all crapweasels. Weak, evil, craven, greedy. And the women are the heroes. Girl bosses. And as we know ALL girl bosses are stunning and brave.
Like I wouldn't call her ugly but she looks like she hasn't bathed or slept in a week in every movie and show I have seen her in, Yet she is usually treated as beautiful and put together
The ultimate irony of this film is this: it was supposedly about the main female ending the gaslighting misogyny of the villain.. while the lead, Elizabeth Moss is a Scientologist.. the same cult that just recently was exposed for trying to cover up Danny Masterson's repeated SAs of women. She also starred in *_The Handmaid's Tale_* as well, so her hypocrisy has been clearly established. And what I find hilarious. is that she was written in the movie as the "focus of a controlling male billionaire's obsession".. That absolutely validates Shane Gillis here.
I had the *slightest* bit of sympathy seeing all this criticism about her looks here, but now that I know she’s a Scientologist and a massive hypocrite in the worst way, I have zero reservations about her being demolished for all this
He should just be in the background knocking shit over throughout most of the movie. The movie's plot should be that somebody is stalking the hot female lead. The movie implies heavily its the invisible man stalking her, but at some point they catch him and it turns out he's actually stalking her ugly female friend. When they pull his mask off its a quick camo of some hot male actor/underwear model
@@NoFluinvisible man can’t see properly either because the suit is pressed against his face too much or they hear raspy breathing because it’s choking him
I want to see a cut of the invisible man where he's not invisible and just scurrying around quietly with like his green screen suit and ruining her day. Like an asshole mime that just wont go away.
It’s so true. Nobody is gonna fight that hard for Maggie G. Sorry lady. He’s a billionaire that dates European models on a regular basis. Nobody is taking sloppy seconds Maggie in a knife fight w the Joker.
In this film about impossible future tech the hardest thing to believe is the main actress . This chick is an Omaha 5 and the film treats her like an LA 10.
@@testtube173 for me personally the reality doesnt match the claim the bro's are making, that he is comedy jesus. i like him, he seems like a great bloke, he is funny. but he is no Norm Macdonald. he isnt on mt rushmore yet.
What really gets me is that they casted an objectively unattractive woman but every man she's involved with is like a supermodel. The hypocrisy is off the charts.
and the men always get naked while the women wear 7 layers. when's the last time there's been female nudity in a tv show/movie? yet it seems like theres a cock in every other show now.
It’s the definitive movie of its time. Anyone who sees it in 10 years time will wonder what the fuck is going on - or else think it’s all a trick and the girl’s really the bad guy.
I’m afraid this is just the beginning. Middle class millennial white women are truly spiraling, and the majority of them will be single, childless, dog owning, burned out mid level managers in ten years. There will be enough content for Shane to deconstruct. Men aren’t doing any better, as we can already see.
Y'all shallow as hell, wow. I was never crazy about the movie, but I am kind of appalled y'all jump right to "woman ugly! Me no like see ugly woman on screen! 🦍"
I love how cynically the writers targeted a specific demographic of AWFL american progressive woman. Very smart guy, he wrote Saw and made absolute fortune as did this movie.
lol what??? The woman in this movie WAS the victim, the main character of the movie was not a narcissist in any way. I have no idea how you watched this movie and left with the conclusion that the protagonist was at fault.
@@FirstnameLastname-zq8oy lol. I didn’t say any of that. I think you misunderstood. I didn’t say that the main character was not a victim. I said that this is a movie that narcissists watch when they want to feel like the victim. It’s a response to the comments made by the person in the video. Did you even watch the video? Or did you just scroll thru the comment to find something offensive?
I'm not a Shane Gillis fan, but he explained this absolute catastrophe of a movie very well. I bought this on early release with the highest resolution possible, & the whole time I couldn't stop thinking how stupid it was.
This movie is like the feminist post modern horror version of Verbalese's Hideaway AMV. The lustful one depicting themselves as a victim of lust hoping to seem LESS arrogant and creepy.
This movie could have been a box office smash. The idea of an unhinged ex faking his death and fucking small petty things in your life but you cant tell anyone because they'd think you were crazy and you slowly start to wonder if you are going crazy is one of the funniest premises I've ever heard for a movie.
It's literally just Me Too fan fiction. Like they don't ever really confirm that the guy did anything other than the first scene with the car. The message of the movie is basically "He's totally evil guys, trust me"
Tbh he was just goofing around with her pulling on her blanket and shit, didn’t really do anything wrong and the car window he smashed was probably his own car since he’s the billionaire.
@@eiavops4576 That was the protagonist's sister's car, not his own. Even IF it was his car, smashing your own property because someone is desperately trying to escape you is not a good look.
The part about being "gaslit" instead of losing an argument hits way too close to home. People who get their social skills from the Internet are so exhausting to talk to.
I remember taking a girl to this and at the end she told me how her ex was EXACTLY like that. She was dead serious and i had to bite my tongue so hard not to burst out laughing
She might've been talking about some of the more subtle shit, like him sabotaging her job interview and sending fake emails under her name to make her family keep their distance from her. Tbh, I don't see why that's not believable at all.
@@franzsanders9573because women constantly lie and make shit up about their ex boyfriends because they love sympathy and being viewed as a victim. Especially if they’re white. When they’re together he’s the most amazing thing she’s ever been with. When they split, he’s a violent abusive narcissist. And of course, the woman never ever did anything wrong in her entire life.
'Refused to move out'. He literally was doing everything in his power to ensure she could not leave. He had security systems and a dog and monitors to make sure she couldn't leave. She literally had to drug him just to make sure she could leave safely.
she really is the hardest woman to look at. i could not watch handmaids tale because of it. also in the book she’s supposed to be good looking and her owners are old and not that attractive and yet they are way hotter and young in the show. casting ugly people is a terrible trend rn.
I commented this on the original video but Shane is unintentionally charitable towards the film at 5:57 because she’s actually going to fashion school lol
Man, if I was a billionaire and had an invisibility suit, there's no way I would be wasting my time "gaslighting" my ex-girlfriend. I'd either be doing some superspy stuff or buying a yacht with a dozen new girlfriends.
I mean i can see myself fucking with friends or coworkers into thinking they're in a haunted house/building, but realistically why would a billionare want anything to do with a middle age YA novel self insert? Especially when he could get the next best thing by stepping 40+ feet in any direction?
I mean, the guy's clearly crazy - I don't think we're supposed to see him as making a "logical" decision when all he's obsessed about is having power over this one person.
@franzsanders9573 Yeah, but they never tell you why it had to be specifically her because if it's about power over someone, he was a billionaire. It wouldn't be hard.
@@mongooseunleashed From what the film says, they just previously got into a relationship naturally from being co-workers or something like that. Additionally, the movie makes it obvious that he's a petty, narcissistic sociopath and psycho, and thus it "has" to be Cecelia to be his object of obsession b/c he's outraged about her managing to get away from him in the first place - He doesn't care about the fact that if he really wanted to, he could buy a bunch of escorts or something like that after she left him; What matters to him is that Cecelia "showed him up" by getting away from him in the first place. Humans are fundamentally emotion-driven animals, especially assholes like Adrien.
There should have been a twist at the end. With her being the abuser. Its the only explanation why this guy would go so much out of his way to mess with her. 😂
I mean that’s what the situation is 99% of the time. It’s a woman holding a man sexually hostage by implying “if you don’t treat me right, I’ll run into the arms of my friend/coworker who I bring up all the time and obviously like.” I’ve literally had this happened to me, and of course it was flipped to “you’re controlling” “you don’t want me to have friends”. It’s a trap every time don’t fall for it, cause they want you to get irrational to justify their disloyalty. Ignoring it affects them way more, and if they’re gonna cheat they’re gonna cheat.
@@DeathnoteBBOnly because they forgot the part where she murdered the man with his suit, making her the ultimate hypocrite but it's played as an empowering moment
@@treygilman6053 Id say that the case for movies with lower scores, like the original mortal kombat movie, but if this movie is liked by the vast majority of people who saw it then maybe people who dont like it need to accept that theyre in the minority and that it just didnt click with them
This movie is like Iron Man obsessing over a single mom who works at Olive Garden.
I’d say Walmart, I’ve met some fine ass single moms that work at Olive Garden 😂😂
olive garden doesnt hire ugly women usually, probably like Burger King or something
and has 3 biracial kids from 5 fathers...who are all in jail
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not Olive Garden 😂
"And then the white woman saves the black family". With someone else's money. OF COURSE this is part of the plot.
*The Boys Season 4* episode 6
Starlight donates TekNite's money
@@blackdynamite_5470 oi UE
The Democrat party platform.
@@blackdynamite_5470Fuuuck TekKnight😂
YASS QUEEN! She was only with her ex for his money in the first place, and that's okay! It's so empowering and of course the white ex-boyfriend is the TOXIC MALE villain while the black guy is her protective savior. Everyone knows that black guys are way less misogynist and they're very affectionate! Men are all abusive and controlling predators and groomers, except any black man ever, because that would be _racist_ which is the worst sin ever (unless it's against mayo monkies)
“I was gaslit so many times”
“No you lost arguments”
This is accurate 98% of the time.
"He proved me wrong every single time, it was torture 😢"
"He was so abusive - like one time he caught me cheating but it's like it was just a one time thing so it's whatever, and he GOT MAD."
Thats something my mom used to do to my dad, shed call him manipulative but in fact he was just a better debater. Ive learned that what vvomen call abuse is more often than not just a man making her "feel" bad.
@@CelicAWD yep. I had an ex do exactly what Shane is talking about; accuse me of gaslighting her when she was just proven wrong in a way that she couldnt weasel her way out of (screenshots and backup from another friend). it's gotten to the point where I suspect almost every woman who accuses men of [insert negative thing here] was actually just mad her boyfriend/ex didnt roll over and show his belly to her whenever they (she, most likely) got into a fight.
This movie is how white women in California perceive themselves
She's got that Cal-Poly sweatshirt on.
Yeaaah abusive relationships aren't real at all 🙃
@@Balloonbot you’re right, I forgot invisibility suits are often used for this purpose
@@mrdrprofseth If you didn't see it, didn't happen right?
@@Balloonbotidk but if u were to believe twitter everyone on there has 20 mental illnesses and has been abused at some point. And we're talking about a fictional movie.
Man he be gaslighting you is one of the funniest things Shane’s ever said
Felt obvious, but he had instinct to say it quickly, and line was delivered smoothly. Delivery matters!
that part had me crying laughing
Pure white people humor
Ong
Lol you selling him short.
Shane just flat out calling Elizabeth Moss an 'ugly white woman' within the first 15 seconds has me dead 😂
I mean she’s a 6 at best with lots of makeup
I saw this at the theatre when it came out, and basically, every time they show her ugly face on screen it breaks immersion. "Why would he date her?"
I think I looked up which actually attractive actress bailed at the last minute to made them cast her, but forgot who it was.
@@timboslice8559in what world is that woman a 6😂
@nealorr5086 Maybe it's about what/how she makes him feel about himself instead of just what she looks like, idk.🤷🏻♀️ I think I remember in the film him saying he 'needed her', so I think it was more about his co-dependency and need to be in control more than anything. I agree though. For me, when I watched it, I also just kept seeing June from Handmaid's Tale bc she basically gives the exact same performance.😐
The average American woman is a size 14(!) so she probably is a 6 just for her body…
The most unbelievable thing about this movie is that this man invented invisibility technology and used it to make himself invisible instead of Elizabeth Moss.
Damn😂
Oof lmao
lmfaoooooo
Bro nooooo💀💀💀
That’s crazy 😂😂
This is like a 5'4" bald guy who has a vaping addiction being relentlessly pursued by Megan Fox who tries with every effort possible to manipulate him back into her arms, where he then escapes and hooks up with Rihanna and saves her by ranting about his Star Wars knowledge. I love how a woman can just watch this and be like "Yeah, that's just like me."
So relatable lol
There are guys that think like this too 😭😭😭. I feel so bad for people that can’t acknowledge that they’re ugly
@@MagicMonkey96 "BUT BOTH SIDES!!!"
It's literally every single fucking time, lmfao.
@@MagicMonkey96 lol no there fucking aren't 😂😂😂😂
They should do a remake where George Costanza is the main character.
The Invisible Man should be about a guy who’s 5ft7 lol
It’s already about a guy who’s 5 3/4”
Lol true
if the person who wrote this Is between 6ft and 6ft2 ,😂 anyone between 6ft and 6ft2 are really caught up on height of people shorter lol there identity is 6ft 😂
@@mattyward4822 when will you learn?
Bro literally just stole Nick Mullen’s joke
“They’ve never lost a fight they’ve just been manipulated.” Encapsulated perfectly.
@@hislord1Why in the world did you spell “men” like that?
@@hislord1 shut up nerd, lol
@@hislord1 yeah and many women are manipulative too.... Welcome to the human race buddy
@@hislord1explain why social media and OF are full of such good girls NOT trying to find sugar daddies..
@@AV5oh What has OF and social media have to do with m * n being manipulative?
I lost some girl friends on facebook with my one sentence review of The Invisible Man......."The most unbelievable thing about this movie is that he did all this for Elizabeth Moss???"
Correct, the ability to develop invisibility technology is more probable.
Its almost like narcissistic, abusive, manipulative sociopaths can sometimes have bizarre motives.
Seriously, it would be kind of hard for him to be as abusive and controlling as he was if she was an 11/10 super model with her own billion dollar corporation and several PhDs.
The whole point of him being a narcissist is that he enjoys feeling a sense of superiority to other people (e.g: being richer, smarter, more attractive, etc)
@josefstalin9678 there is about 50 million 10/10s that would eat the peanuts out of his turds for some Gucci sunglasses and a Birkin bag collection
@@josefstalin9678or its almost like the movie is a completely unrealistic wish fulfillment fantasy for the average liberal white woman with a persecution complex lol
Most women are more attractive than Elizabeth Moss by a little bit. If you say she’s ugly, then the average woman is mid. They don’t like that. They want Elizabeth Moss to be hot so that they’re supermodels.
Women need movies where a Midwest 4 is important.
I can’t remember the name, but the movie where the deaf lady fights off and (I think) kills a crazy dude who trapped her in a house. She’s a very solid 7 but it is one of those “not super model” woman empowering movies I enjoy for real.
@@FumblsTheSniperoh yeah, Hush, that’s a solid one. Fun fact, the story she’s writing in that is Midnight Mass (also on Netflix)
@@mattthornhill554 legend
@@mattthornhill554and she’s a lead in that too😂
I cant tell if this comment is supposed to be in support of this movie or against it, but having more "girl next door" type actresses who are more plain or average-looking in movies is a good thing, you shouldnt NEED to be drop dead gorgeous in order to have a successful acting career, and elizabeth moss is a very talented actress. Although i think calling her a midwest 4 is harsh, that implies she's kinda ugly which i disagree with, she's just fairly average looking. No hate to shane, but him calling elizabeth moss ugly when she's average looking at worst is a bit ironic considering shane isnt a looker himself, but maybe he's just too used to be surrounded by extremely attractive female celebrities due to his successful comedy career whuch might have warped his perception of "ugly", idk. Of course the same is true for men, you shouldnt need to be drop dead gorgeous to have an acting career as a man either, but I can think of a lot more successful male actors who are more average or homely looking than I can female actresses.
"just friends" "i need some space" that is something to look out for.
That is such a cliche anymore. The super handsome and jacked black dude with a vinyl record collection who wears either a skin tight sweater or James Bond-esque tailored suit. He is also the most understanding and laid back yet courageous person ever. Usually with a teenage daughter. That terrible Julia Roberts Netflix movie used it.
He’s a great and reliable friend but the white woman never sleeps with him. Because in the end of the day she’s still attracted to handsome rich white men. But she can use him to make herself feel like a good person.
It's basically Morpheus
LMAO yes I’ve seen this a few times, so true
@@OffGridInvestor Morpheus, Orpheus sippin on 40s with some walruses.
Leave The World Behind? I thought that movie was alright...
Inventing invisibility to use on harrassment/annoyance means it was written by a woman - the rape was added later to raise the stakes after someone in production pointed out how stupid that is and how this was actually a comedy in original form
True, ask a majority of men what they’d use an invisibility suit for, and they’d say: Bank robbery, political intrigue, and world domination, not harassing an aggressively average 37 year old
Looked it up its some guy named Leigh Whannel. I guess its not written by a women its just poorly written. Lol.
@@jamesa4793 "In today's news, over 300 games were stolen from Gamestop, and a local senator was killed by a floating hammer"
I dont understand how you're missing the point of the movie this bad. The writer is not implying that if invisibility was invented, most people would use it to harass others, this movie is clearly meant to be a psychological horror / thriller about being stalked by an abusive ex. Abusive people who stalk their exes exist, the invisibility aspect is just a storytelling / narrative device to convey the fear and suspense of actually being stalked. And if invisibility WAS invented in the real world, you're absolutely lying to yourself if you dont think bad-intentioned people would use it to their advantage to commit crimes, stalkers would definitely use invisibility tech if they had access to it. You're also just making random assumptions about the plot by claiming that the r*pe must have been added as an afterthought, lol what? It makes complete sense for it to be a part of the plot as stalking typically leads to worse crimes being comitted, its very rare for an ex to just stalk you and it lead to nothing further. And even if you took the r*pe out this movie, I disagree that movie would feel like a comedy, it just seems you would view it as comedic because you dont find the premise of being stalked by an unseen person to be scary. Which is fine, but that comes down to personal taste in horror / thriller and isnt the fault of the writer.
"inventing invisibility to use of harassment means it was written by a woman", first of all, I have have no idea where you got "annoyance" from, did you watch the movie? The main character wasnt just annoyed, she was living in fear. Secondly, you're criticising the movie for being about a woman being harassed / stalked and assume that it must be written by a woman due to its plot, but all that says is that women find the idea of being stalked / harassed an interesting premise for a horror / thriller movie. How is that a bad thing?
@@jamesa4793 Its very telling that you saw a movie about an abusive guy stalking his ex and interpreted it as a personal attack against men as a whole, thinking the antagonist of the movie is supposed to be reflective of men in general or something. Nobody is saying that most men would use an invisibility suit to harrass women, this movie is supposed to be a horror / thriller about being stalked by an abusive ex and the invisibility suit is clearly just a storytelling / narrative device used to represent the paranoia and anxiety of being stalked. Abusive people who stalk their exes exist in the real world, and you yourself admit that most people would probably use an invisibility suit for crime if they had access to it, so obviously if an abusive person who held a lot of anger and resentment towards their ex had access to an invisibility suit, they would probably use it to stalk, harrass and torment their ex. It honestly just seems that your problem with this movie is just the fact that the plot revolves around a woman being stalked by her ex.
Also, the fact that you felt the need to point out that the actress is an average looking 37 year old is also very telling. If it was a very conventionally attractive 20-something actress would that make the movie better? Plenty of average looking people get abused, harrassed and stalked, stalking victims dont all look 10/10 supermodels and its wierd to imply that a movie about a woman being stalked and harassed is unrealistic because the actress isnt pretty or young enough. Her looks arent relevant to the plot, elizabeth olsen was casted because she's a talented actress. Theres nothing wrong with actors / actresses being average and plain looking, you shouldnt need to be drop dead gorgeous in order to have a successful acting career and it would be dumb to imply elizabeth moss shouldnt have gotten this role because she's too ordinary looking. People are just so used to only seeing drop dead gorgeous actresses on their screen that seeing an average looking actress makes them criticise the movie, which is pretty sad.
taking everything out of the binder was a hilarious prank on the invisible mans part lmao
invisible man sounds like a fun friend to have
Ong
What's really funny is you don't gotta be invisible to pull that one off 😂
Facts 😂😂
He starts tying her shoe laces together…
Woman don't actually like beautiful women because they make them feel insecure about their appearance. That's why women love this actress.
Yeah, shame that she's not fat, at least she's a 6
@@tzviru 6?
She's a good actress though.
@@rodycaz8984too bad she wastes her abilities on shitty movies
@@tzviru6 on a scale of 1-100
For movies that are marketed towards women, it's very important that they don't cast a woman who is "too attractive." Women don't want to go to the movies to feel self-conscious.
What? 😂😂😂
What
@@JoRoBoYo Born yesterday, huh?
nope this is a retarded current year feminist/hollywoke misconception. Women love watching beautiful women, see Barbie. All human beings that aren't severely mentally disabled want to look at attractive people. Its why all major movie stars in all eras were extremely attractive
@@JoRoBoYodude this is literally taught in the industry. Same reason why, if a lawyer’s client is pretty, then he really needs to get rid of less attractive female jurors
If the invisible man and the black guy fought in a dark room itd be an even fight
LOL
Night time stealth bonus for dark skinned people.
the invisible man could secure a win by telling a joke funny enough to make him smile
Lmao
Fuck 🤣
Imagine if the invisible man farted and it got trapped in his suit. And theyre just there and hes just knocking shit over and swearing.
I needed this comment this morning. You are a solid dawg
@@mike2312pIndubitably dawg.
Yeah…. Hilarious. 🤦🏻♂️
😂😂😂😂
That would make the whole movie worth it, can’t stop cackling 😂
Elizabeth Moss - Literally every character she plays is a essentially a women rebelling against oppressive men. Ex. Mad Men, A Handmaids Tale, this movie.
Is that her fault now?
@@DeathnoteBBquiet down white knight
@@lenney872 go outside, incel
@@DeathnoteBBno it’s not.
She was gaslight and manipulated by the patriarchy and the elites into playing the same character over and over again. 😂😂😂
@@lenney872 I didn’t even say I’m a man 💀
There needs to be an Invisible Man 2 just so Shane can shit on it lol
**Spoiler** It would have to be "The Invisible Woman" because the man does not make it and the Woman has the suit in the end.
They're working on it
@@thelordofhellazthat’s Hollywood for ya!
I’m gonna go with they *were* working on it. That was their idea at least. It must have been canceled by now, especially with Hollywood’s contractions over the last 2 years.
But yeah, it was gonna be “Invisible Woman” … for some reason.
@@SleightlyPersonal They couldn't bring themselves to write a female who was anything less than pure of all sin.
MAAAANNNNE he be gaslighting youuu...
i read this in my head as Dan Soder's Dave Chappel impression
@@mellifont96 I read it in chris tucker's voice.
sheeeeit
I didn't read it at all
@@rutgerhauser2377 . Martin Lawrence for me. lol
“A floating 5 & 3/4s” always make me giggle
400th like
@@MASTEROFEVIL Thank you for your service
Some would say that’s a lot lol
@@Bojanglz2.0 and to them I say “Herro”
What makes me point blank refuse to watch this movie is the original Invisible Man, the novel by H.G Wells is about a man who was shunned by society for being albino and is driven insane by his own creation. He turned himself invisible and couldn't reverse the process which drove him to the brink and exacerbated his violent tendencies where this version just boils Griffin down to 'lol typical abusive man' The fact the invisibility is just a suit is even more annoying because if he can just wear a suit and become invisible then he's not an invisible man, he's a man who can turn invisible. If you want a good adaptation of The Invisible Man just watch Hollowman. Between the Guy Pearce version of The Time Machine, Tom Cruises' War of the Worlds and this mess why can't we just leave Wells' books alone.
didn't expect this intelligent response under this video lol
Nerd alert 🚨
Thanks for the recommendations.
They made the shape of things to come into a Star wars knockoff
There is two different invisible man books from two different authors you said the wrong one
Her being at best 4.5 really broke the immersion turned it into comedy
She’s that girl your not complete embarrassed for having smashed but you’d rather it not be common knowledge lol
This is one of those movies that has a “it was all a dream ending” and your like yea that checks
Patrice made the same point about Maggie Gyllenhaal in The Dark Knight. That one was honestly more egregious than this.
@@PreacherJenkins Oh is that miss piggy's name?? I was seriously shocked out of suspension of disbelief when i realized she was at the center of a love triangle between two of the most important men in Gotham. I can still sort of enjoy the movie but the trauma is deep.
Yeah, Elisabeth Moss most definitely wouldn't be able to pull a billionaire who is not only 4 years younger than her, but also twice as attractive.
And casually invents world changing technology
They probably met before he was rich and didn’t want to lose $500 million in a divorce lol
@@TreewwwyYzzerddI don’t think they were married just boyfriend girlfriend
You all are proving this movie's point.
@@dboot8886 I’m asking cause I genuinely don’t understand. What was the movies point, I just saw it as an invisible man movie this is just the modern take on the concept.
Bro started out by calling her UGLY 😂. Favourite comedian in a long time
And he’s on the money. Ain’t no way a woman like that lands anyone making more than 50k a year
It's true?
Shoutout to my cousin for introducing me to his work. Very funny guy.
@@Dapperdopper She isn't ugly, just aggressively mid.
You hear that girls?
Y'all need to step up your game
Here's what I hated the most about this movie, it starts at the obsessed stage. At no point is it ever explained; how a mid grade architect met a tech bro billionaire, why is he so obsessed with what I would generously call an average woman, why does he need an invisible man suit to do stuff stalkers already can do without it, if he's just concerned with having a child, why her specifically? The movie acts like a gym thot who thinks every man is leering at them but in reality no one is lol
Average? She's at most a 3.
@@theravenousrabbit3671 I said generously lol
Part of it Id say is about power. If he’s above her (out of her league, richer) then he holds the power in the relationship, and some people really like that. Also the point of him going invisible I would say is more metaphorical than anything. Kind of like the lasting trauma an abusive relationship gives. This doesn’t mean you have to like the movie but I’d hope that helps explain some of it
@@goofygoober7617 he is a jacked billionaire tech bro chad who invented invisibility and successfully faked his death, he is out of 99.9% of every woman in the worlds league lol, unless he hooks up with Jeff Bezo's ex wife, he will always have the power lol. Also by that same definition with his money and power, he could very easily find a 304 who would 100% agree to his conditions lol, there are literally oodles of chicks who are down for the christian grey treatment lol.
@@goofygoober7617 he is a jacked billionaire tech bro chad who invented invisibility and successfully faked his death, he is out of 99.9% of every woman in the world leagues lol, unless he hooks up with Jeff Bezo's ex wife, he will always have the power lol. Also by that same definition with his money and power, he could very easily find a 304 who would 100% agree to his conditions lol
If Patrice was still alive he would be proud of Shane’s deconstruction of this movie😂
Patrice should have been cast as the jacked black dude.
Fr man I can hear patrice just laughing hysterically
I miss that Irish chick
*was. “Is” makes it sound like a question and possibility. The answer would be no, the possibility also no.
I miss that dude so much. He could have had a thousand specials with all the material this goofy world would have provided him.
Seriously. All it takes is Shane to deconstruct the movie a bit to see how absolutely ridiculous the premise of this movie is.
Not able to figure that out on your own huh?
@@vengerloves8496 You actually watched this movie? Do you not work? Wheelchair bound?
@Cletus_the_Elder Not at all! I figured it out watching the trailer. Didn't need Shane to explain it to me like a child....
@@vengerloves8496 Look at the big brain on the trailer watcher.
@@Cletus_the_ElderNot just trailers, but for life as well. 😉
I didn’t understand how a man as furious and obsessed with his woman could have the time to invent the suit. Clearly it’s advanced, precision tech but all we know about the guy is he basically paces around checking up on the woman.
He was so pissed off constantly, he’d just never get anything done. He’d be in a padded cell, he wouldn’t be able to interact with employees or run a company. He’s as angry as I was when I was 14, it’s stupid.
w*man fantasies dont have to make sense
Imagine what he would have invented if he was focused 😂
You sound furious yourself
@@comicsshouldmatterbutdont2760 It was directed, written, and edited by men
Lmao this comment is so funny to me but it's true, about so many characters too.
Isn't the HG wells story about self imposed isolation & discrimination etc etc? It touches on some deeper themes. This is literally just every woman describing her ex lmao
You should watch The Invisible Man (1933) if you haven’t seen it yet. Classic 30s mad scientist/monster movie with amazing special effects for the time and fantastic dialogue and characters.
except the invisibility and billionaire stuff, this isn't uncommon, almost a fifth of women have been raped so. They might make up a majority of the stories YOU hear, but everything short of rape is gonna be what the other 82% experience.
also normal women DO get stalked, a lot! Many billionaires date bikini models however there's examples where that's not true
Thought almost the exact same thing when I watched it, the perfect movie to summarise white feminism of the late 2010s
- Perfect victim (she's a victim, did you notice she's a victim?)
- White husband bad
- Plot is basically walking around, having dinner and lunch and complaining
- Black dude hot and available, jacked and perfect and she's clearly about to make a move on him
- Get to help black family (white saviour)
- Man obsessed with her, despite being extremely average and pretty old
- Institutions think she's crazy, whole world gaslights her but she remains STRONG and BOLD.
- Gets perfect revenge by putting on the SUIT of a MAN
- Now powerful victim, victim with power
People are going to look back at the movies created between 2015 and 2025 and wonder at what on earth we were smoking.
Y'all motherfuckers need to get help
People looking back are going to see this as another female fantasy. Many have been made before that have been forgotten by history. Nobody cares about women’s fantasies. They’re lame as shit.
It will be worse than that. A lot worse. Virtually all the embarrassingly politicised leftist hogwash “art” of this ugly, ugly, ugly era will be largely forgotten because it’s just so bloody horrific and bad. It’s so depthless it will be embarrassing. Barely a footnote in history.
This is Hollywood's brain
This is Hollywood's brain on Feminism.
Perfectly explained
Man he be gaslighting you!
This is genuinely his best written joke because the movie was portrayed like the ultimate white womans fantasy for no reason lmaooo
I disagree, its literally a story about abuse and the fear of being stalked by abusive ex, I dont understand why so many guys think this movie is portrayed like a fantasy when its clearly a horror / thriller movie intended to cause fear. I think the only reason guys are saying that is because its about an average looking woman who's ex is an extremely rich guy, but thats not supposed to be a "fantasy" in the context of this movie. It makes sense that her ex is a rich tech ceo if he's able to get access to an invisible suit, the writer of the story clearly didnt want to include supernatural / fantasy elements in the story and wanted it to be somewhat grounded in reality, so the only way someone could hypothetically turn themselves invisible is due to revolutionary technology. Also the added fear of the person stalking you having unlimited money and resources definitely adds to the fear, wealthy abusive people are usually able to use their wealth and connections to cover up their actions. I know its just a joke and its not that serious, but people like yoursef seem to think that theres an element of truth to this joke which I really disagree with, I think yall are just heavily misinterpreting the movie because people are not used to seeing a more average / plain looking actress on screen. If the main character was more conventionally attractive I doubt people would be making this point.
@@FirstnameLastname-zq8oy Lmaoooo you’re hilarious for taking the TRUE JOKE that serious and you’re not understanding what he’s saying. It’s not a fantasy and hilarious to guys because it’s a tech ceo doing this or whatever, it’s hilarious and a fantasy because HES DOING IT TO HER OF ALL PEOPLE. I forget that actresses name and I’m familiar with her work so I completely understand WHY she was casted in the film because of her acting and marketability. BUT OMG if you think for a second that the BILLIONAIRE TECH GURU would go to these lengths to stalk, control, and abuse HER, then yea you’re playing into this women fantasy that men care SOOO MUCH.
Idk how to break it to you, BUT SHES NOT DATING A BILLIONAIRE IN THE FIRST PLACE, I don’t have the time to explain why, she just isn’t and I’m pretty sure you can infer why. Also even if she was conventionally attractive, HES A BILLIONAIRE LMAOOO, he can literally go anywhere and theoretically pull any woman he wants, plus he’s not even ugly like Jeff Bezos, he’s a normal looking guy with a normal frame. Also when you look at the screenplay, writing, and just the way the characters interacted with her specifically and how she’s portrayed to feel throughout the movie. It is so obvious who this movie is appealing to and that’s middle aged, white women, that’s the only way, because the movie literally doesn’t make sense any other way.
Like I also hate when people take jokes and actually believe them to be true but this has to be one of the truest jokes I’ve ever heard Shane write. Like everything he’s saying is on point, like especially the black cop being insanely jacked for no reason lmaooo. I’m willing to bet that his interpretation is most men’s reaction to this movie. Or any movie where the female protagonist is made to look crazy, it plays into this fantasy that crazy women don’t indeed be looking crazy. Still doesn’t mean they’re aren’t rich abusive men out there, Diddy just got caught for that but look who he was doing it to. Look at her and then compare it to the movie, THATS THE DIFFERENCE.
@@FirstnameLastname-zq8oyBro absolutely loves this movie and is fighting for it in these comments
@@FirstnameLastname-zq8oyshe wont let you hit it
@infinityoverload5775 I’m so confused
It’s every woman’s fantasy to be the victim because then every terrible thing she’s done is totally justified.
Dude, well said. I dont comment on stuff very often but I had to reply to this because it resonated with me and made so much sense. My first gf I dated for a few years was such a professional victim it was insane. She told me all of her ex bfs were abusive and one of them raped her, and I believed all that for YEARS until we broke up and she started telling people I was abusive and I raped her... it was really shocking to find out she had been saying that, and not only that, then I started questioning all this shit she had me believe for a long time and spent sleepless nights stressing over wanting to hurt these people... then I get a text from her new bf one day saying "if i ever see you, your dead!" Kind of thing. The exact same thing I would have said before. That was how I found out about what she had been saying...
That was over 10 years ago but its even worse now!
People with this bullshit victim mentality are taking over the planet.
Nailed it
The American persecution complex… “no-one is allowed to care about what I’ve done when something bad happens to me!”
I"ve seen multiple movies where Elisabeth Moss is described as "beautiful" within the movie.
I"m starting to wonder if it's in her contract to boost her self-esteem.
These are movies in which men are shown to be almost all crapweasels. Weak, evil, craven, greedy. And the women are the heroes. Girl bosses. And as we know ALL girl bosses are stunning and brave.
What if it's like an inside joke in the movie industry and they are just gaslighting her? That'd be funny.
It's a scientology psyop, someone is getting blackmailed and she's the beneficiary.
A rich daughter of some daddy millionaire who put her in the movies
Like I wouldn't call her ugly but she looks like she hasn't bathed or slept in a week in every movie and show I have seen her in,
Yet she is usually treated as beautiful and put together
The ultimate irony of this film is this: it was supposedly about the main female ending the gaslighting misogyny of the villain.. while the lead, Elizabeth Moss is a Scientologist.. the same cult that just recently was exposed for trying to cover up Danny Masterson's repeated SAs of women. She also starred in *_The Handmaid's Tale_* as well, so her hypocrisy has been clearly established.
And what I find hilarious. is that she was written in the movie as the "focus of a controlling male billionaire's obsession".. That absolutely validates Shane Gillis here.
I had the *slightest* bit of sympathy seeing all this criticism about her looks here, but now that I know she’s a Scientologist and a massive hypocrite in the worst way, I have zero reservations about her being demolished for all this
If they ever make a scary movie 6, The Invisible Man needs to be one of the movies they parody.
Yes!!! 😂
He should just be in the background knocking shit over throughout most of the movie.
The movie's plot should be that somebody is stalking the hot female lead.
The movie implies heavily its the invisible man stalking her, but at some point they catch him and it turns out he's actually stalking her ugly female friend. When they pull his mask off its a quick camo of some hot male actor/underwear model
@@NoFluinvisible man can’t see properly either because the suit is pressed against his face too much or they hear raspy breathing because it’s choking him
..its just some guy in a green-screen suit, sneaking around thinking hes invisible but really people just dont care enough to pay attention to him
@@NoFlu Yes haha, have it be Ryan Reynolds or someone, stalking Ice Spice in a fatsuit and prosthetics.
The Hollow man with Kevin Bacon was fire
Hollow man
@laxman90210 thanks babe
True
MAN, he be gaslightin you?
lmao
Movie progresses like a Facebook woman lifecycle
Scary how accurate that statement is
I want to see a cut of the invisible man where he's not invisible and just scurrying around quietly with like his green screen suit and ruining her day. Like an asshole mime that just wont go away.
I want a franchise of that
and hes the protagonist, each movie is just a series of different women he messes with
The audience can see him, but everyone else acts like he's not there
Thats been done before if your a fan of certain japanese "videos".
People are mad about Shane calling that woman ugly but I kinda agree. As if a billionaire who could have any woman would be with her irl
The only way that would happen is if her parents were trillionaires.
Johny Depp was with a woman which shit in his bed just saying.
She’s average looking. Also, would you be in shock if a hot woman had an average looking boyfriend? I’m sure that would give many men hope.
maybe it was love...........
nah, shes intolerable
Don't say that to the 50 Shades of Grey fans...
😉
Elisabeth Cobblepot
It’s just like how they had Christian Bale fighting for Maggie Gyllenhaal in Batman
Lmao. When joker calls her.beautiful I cringe into myself.
It’s so true. Nobody is gonna fight that hard for Maggie G. Sorry lady. He’s a billionaire that dates European models on a regular basis. Nobody is taking sloppy seconds Maggie in a knife fight w the Joker.
@@Davidsworldtravelsbut man for Anne Hathaway hell yeah!!
For Anne Hathaway ❤️
🍻
"" Man he be gaslighting you '' 😭😭😭😭😂😂😂
In this film about impossible future tech the hardest thing to believe is the main actress . This chick is an Omaha 5 and the film treats her like an LA 10.
Omaha 5 😂😂😂
Omaha 5 is funny as hell lol
Omaha 5 sounds like a gritty war drama, not a blonde you'd only do from behind. Makes ya think.
Lol what happened to the original video? I couldn't find it I thought I was going crazy 😅
What’s the creators name?
It put on an invisibility suit to gaslight you.
01:34 "The Invisible Man goes 'What the FUUUUUUUUCK is this?!?!'" ☠️☠️☠️
No one is doing all this for Elisabeth Moss. That nose, it’s like a natural canopy
You can’t make that s up!
She could smoke a cigarette in the rain.
She's got sunken eyes too, like she did heroin for about 5 years.
And her apartment looked like shit
Stealing this
I don't always vibe on Shanes comedy but this bit about this terrible movie is 100% accurate and hilarious
Why don't you always vibe on Shane's comedy?
@@testtube173 Cos he's a gay liberal
I wish shane and matt would do more movie reviews like this
@@testtube173 for me personally the reality doesnt match the claim the bro's are making, that he is comedy jesus. i like him, he seems like a great bloke, he is funny. but he is no Norm Macdonald. he isnt on mt rushmore yet.
thanks for reuplopading
When he points out "she's saving the black people" I lost it lmao
Me too…. Also at floating 5”3/4
1:59 I say this to my wife exactly that way daily.
"This man is completely obsessed with me" "With... you? Why?"
What really gets me is that they casted an objectively unattractive woman but every man she's involved with is like a supermodel. The hypocrisy is off the charts.
and the men always get naked while the women wear 7 layers. when's the last time there's been female nudity in a tv show/movie? yet it seems like theres a cock in every other show now.
It’s the definitive movie of its time. Anyone who sees it in 10 years time will wonder what the fuck is going on - or else think it’s all a trick and the girl’s really the bad guy.
not even in 10 years time, imo
“Yep, this is how stupid hollywood got for a while.”
I’m afraid this is just the beginning. Middle class millennial white women are truly spiraling, and the majority of them will be single, childless, dog owning, burned out mid level managers in ten years. There will be enough content for Shane to deconstruct.
Men aren’t doing any better, as we can already see.
Ah, yes, I'm totally gonna think in a decade that the woman trying to escape from her abusive murderous ex is the bad guy. Yep. Totally. /s
@@franzsanders9573 be quiet franz
I don’t get how someone could be crazy over Elizabeth moss
Y'all shallow as hell, wow. I was never crazy about the movie, but I am kind of appalled y'all jump right to "woman ugly! Me no like see ugly woman on screen! 🦍"
the Dawgs reviewing movies needs to be a part of the pod on a normal, this is so funny
I love how cynically the writers targeted a specific demographic of AWFL american progressive woman. Very smart guy, he wrote Saw and made absolute fortune as did this movie.
When the narcissist needs a story that convinces them that they are the victim, they watch this movie.
That’s a high percentage I think. That and bored American women who like that dark romance semi r/ape fantasy to shake up their basic lives.
She literally was the victim.
lol what??? The woman in this movie WAS the victim, the main character of the movie was not a narcissist in any way. I have no idea how you watched this movie and left with the conclusion that the protagonist was at fault.
Bingo
@@FirstnameLastname-zq8oy lol. I didn’t say any of that. I think you misunderstood. I didn’t say that the main character was not a victim. I said that this is a movie that narcissists watch when they want to feel like the victim. It’s a response to the comments made by the person in the video. Did you even watch the video? Or did you just scroll thru the comment to find something offensive?
“He would come down at night to slap people in the face.”😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:58 has me hysterically crying laughing. Hahaha I think I almost died when he did the “black Version”.
This is the "alone in the woods with a man or a bear" the movie
LOL
I'm not a Shane Gillis fan, but he explained this absolute catastrophe of a movie very well. I bought this on early release with the highest resolution possible, & the whole time I couldn't stop thinking how stupid it was.
This movie is like the feminist post modern horror version of Verbalese's Hideaway AMV. The lustful one depicting themselves as a victim of lust hoping to seem LESS arrogant and creepy.
"Man he be gaslightin you" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This movie could have been a box office smash. The idea of an unhinged ex faking his death and fucking small petty things in your life but you cant tell anyone because they'd think you were crazy and you slowly start to wonder if you are going crazy is one of the funniest premises I've ever heard for a movie.
Putting “mature” to describe her in the pornhub title was brutal 😂
SHE AINT 20 BUD
It's literally just Me Too fan fiction. Like they don't ever really confirm that the guy did anything other than the first scene with the car. The message of the movie is basically "He's totally evil guys, trust me"
Is the first scene with the car not enough to set up that he's evil?
Bro, the guy murders someone with a knife bro what
That's your takeaway from a shitty movie? So that's what you've got stewing up there 24/7
Tbh he was just goofing around with her pulling on her blanket and shit, didn’t really do anything wrong and the car window he smashed was probably his own car since he’s the billionaire.
@@eiavops4576 That was the protagonist's sister's car, not his own. Even IF it was his car, smashing your own property because someone is desperately trying to escape you is not a good look.
The part about being "gaslit" instead of losing an argument hits way too close to home. People who get their social skills from the Internet are so exhausting to talk to.
I remember taking a girl to this and at the end she told me how her ex was EXACTLY like that. She was dead serious and i had to bite my tongue so hard not to burst out laughing
sounds like sociopath is her type
She might've been talking about some of the more subtle shit, like him sabotaging her job interview and sending fake emails under her name to make her family keep their distance from her. Tbh, I don't see why that's not believable at all.
I had a second date watching this in theaters too lmao
@@franzsanders9573because women constantly lie and make shit up about their ex boyfriends because they love sympathy and being viewed as a victim. Especially if they’re white. When they’re together he’s the most amazing thing she’s ever been with. When they split, he’s a violent abusive narcissist. And of course, the woman never ever did anything wrong in her entire life.
And now she’s dating another one
Tormenting your ex girlfriend is the last thing anyone would do with with the power to be invisible.
Tormenting ex-boyfriends would probably be the first thing a woman would do though.
I still have no idea how she had so much fuckin money but refused to move out. She's still in the same town too lol 😅
'Refused to move out'. He literally was doing everything in his power to ensure she could not leave. He had security systems and a dog and monitors to make sure she couldn't leave. She literally had to drug him just to make sure she could leave safely.
…did you not watch the movie?
Edit: Who am I kidding, nobody in the comments did
@@BioYuGino guys doing all that for that Toucan
The invisible incel
I love how her hand automatically opens to hold the knife.
And grips it as soon as he puts it in her hand. Hey, maybe that's why a billionaire was with a 4.4/10.
@@Shoxic666 She's nothing if not compliant!
This whole movie proves that you can never underestimate the ego of a gassed up 6.
the movie is actually a 10/10 classic kino. very rewatchable. the shit he does to her is brutal
she really is the hardest woman to look at. i could not watch handmaids tale because of it. also in the book she’s supposed to be good looking and her owners are old and not that attractive and yet they are way hotter and young in the show. casting ugly people is a terrible trend rn.
Such a goofy movie
I can think of a much goofier movie 😉
@@MagicMonkey96 k?
@@MagicMonkey96an extremely goofy movie even
@danielclark653 staring a goofy icon
I commented this on the original video but Shane is unintentionally charitable towards the film at 5:57 because she’s actually going to fashion school lol
And?
@@DeathnoteBBman you white knights are ALL over the replies 😂
@@devin6201 You sound redpilled, and that’s not a compliment
@@DeathnoteBB you sound boring and argumentative. Take it however u want
The ugly part got me 😂!
Very true too!
No matter how much Hollywood tries to convince me into thinking Elizabeth Moss is attractive I will not succumb
Man, if I was a billionaire and had an invisibility suit, there's no way I would be wasting my time "gaslighting" my ex-girlfriend. I'd either be doing some superspy stuff or buying a yacht with a dozen new girlfriends.
I mean i can see myself fucking with friends or coworkers into thinking they're in a haunted house/building, but realistically why would a billionare want anything to do with a middle age YA novel self insert? Especially when he could get the next best thing by stepping 40+ feet in any direction?
@@firstnamelastname1837yup
I mean, the guy's clearly crazy - I don't think we're supposed to see him as making a "logical" decision when all he's obsessed about is having power over this one person.
@franzsanders9573 Yeah, but they never tell you why it had to be specifically her because if it's about power over someone, he was a billionaire. It wouldn't be hard.
@@mongooseunleashed From what the film says, they just previously got into a relationship naturally from being co-workers or something like that. Additionally, the movie makes it obvious that he's a petty, narcissistic sociopath and psycho, and thus it "has" to be Cecelia to be his object of obsession b/c he's outraged about her managing to get away from him in the first place - He doesn't care about the fact that if he really wanted to, he could buy a bunch of escorts or something like that after she left him; What matters to him is that Cecelia "showed him up" by getting away from him in the first place. Humans are fundamentally emotion-driven animals, especially assholes like Adrien.
Strong woman saves family with someone elses money
BLACK family. That's very important.
1:21 lol she puts her hand up to catch the knife 🤣
white woman’s fantasy is basically ‘the curse’ by nathan fielder & emma stone
Shane doesn’t miss
She’s getting roles because she’s a Scientologist.
so i put a comment that said this ugly woman would be better type cast as a witch and i got a 24 hour comment suspension.
shane needs a show of recapping movies and shows
Yo I can’t believe the “black daughter” actress is still playing teenage girls today.
After seeing how different the plot is from the original novel and film, "perfect white woman fantasy" is a perfect way to describe it.
“Your gaslighting me” no you’re just losing the argument☕️☕️☕️
Elizabeth Moss reminds me of Timmy from "The Whitest Kids Y'know" whenever he played a female role.
LMAO this and the comment calling her an “Omaha 5 pretending to be an LA 10” are both perfect descriptors for how she plays roles
There should have been a twist at the end. With her being the abuser. Its the only explanation why this guy would go so much out of his way to mess with her. 😂
I mean that’s what the situation is 99% of the time. It’s a woman holding a man sexually hostage by implying “if you don’t treat me right, I’ll run into the arms of my friend/coworker who I bring up all the time and obviously like.” I’ve literally had this happened to me, and of course it was flipped to “you’re controlling” “you don’t want me to have friends”. It’s a trap every time don’t fall for it, cause they want you to get irrational to justify their disloyalty. Ignoring it affects them way more, and if they’re gonna cheat they’re gonna cheat.
Cant believe I just watched a movie in under 7 minutes
@@CommanderCodyChipless well that’s because you didn’t
@@DeathnoteBB it's because I did wooooooowww
@@DeathnoteBBOnly because they forgot the part where she murdered the man with his suit, making her the ultimate hypocrite but it's played as an empowering moment
@@CollegeDroputPowerpoints Self-defense is hypocrisy now?
@@DeathnoteBB You're in every comment crying that people are laughing at this movie. lol
This movie has a 92 on rotten tomatoes and a 7 on imdb....wtf how
politics
imdb is notoriously unreliable too
It’s an entertaining movie
Just because you don't like something doesn't mean its objectively bad
@@josefstalin9678
In this case I feel like just because something is objectively bad doesn’t mean people still can’t like it.
@@treygilman6053 Id say that the case for movies with lower scores, like the original mortal kombat movie, but if this movie is liked by the vast majority of people who saw it then maybe people who dont like it need to accept that theyre in the minority and that it just didnt click with them