Fun fact (that you might have mentioned but I missed), Lovecraft wrote Shadows over Innsmouth after finding out he had Welsh ancestry. I also read the ending of the story not as intended for a long time because I was kinda like, "Yea fishdude, get your fishdude stuff on!" In retrospect it didn't feel like Lovecraft wasn't going to get in touch with his Welsh ancestry.
Easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism as a comforting thought is the most horrifying idea I've heard in a while. Excellent video, here's a comment for the algo
Capitalism is a mere social construct No ideology can actually ever work because of something called… *time* Eventually the leaders of a government die and the next set of leaders set in That typically leads to the collapse of society or a realitivly slow decline.
Holy crap man, you have such a beautiful mind & presence. I'm so delighted and grateful you're putting this much work into sharing your thoughts & heart with us. This one has a bit of a slow & heady build, but the payoff is everything. The move from "awareness of everything awful" to -> "hope in the midst of awareness" is, as you said, a really difficult one to make without coming across as disingenuous, naive, cringy, or smarmy. But with your passion & earnestness combined with your obvious thoughtful awareness of what's up in the world, you pull it off pretty damn well. The further move to "and here's what I'm doing about it / what we can to about it" is an even tougher move and I'm excited to see you work in that direction!
Living in these times can fill people with dread. We have ongoing crises as you pointed out and no one person can solve them. Additionally, some people would rather an ideology or fantasy be supported at the expense of everything else rather than attempt to understand and confront issues.
You can do things about problems. Be an activist! Help the animals by going vegan! Those are some examples of how you can bring positive change in the world 🌟🌱
This video and your Infrastructure vid are both all timers for me. Your last video quite literally changed my life, I haven’t stopped thinking about since I saw it. Keep up this quality and you’ve got it made man, you’re one of the best voices to come out of this new generation of video essayists.
Freaks is an interesting horror film for me, because I'm older. In 1974, the last of the Ugly Laws, ordinances that were in place to ensure that visibly disabled people and other "unsightly" people were restricted from living freely in public, were finally ended in the Unites States. Even after this, people were arrested and/or fined. There was an immense stigma against disabled people, and disabled activists fought very hard to break that stigma. There's still work to be done. Freaks was released in 1932. Times hadn't changed nearly enough for most audiences to see the humanity in the various characters, and to flip that mental switch to consider that the conventional beauty might be the true monster. To close, I'll just add that your special effects and direction are BANANAS. I look forward to seeing more of your work. S'good.
These laws started in the late 1800s in the United States, as "unslightly beggar ordinances", then expanded to include disabled people. Sometimes these laws got rid of public spaces, other times, they got rid of the people. San Francisco and Chicago started this. The history of disabled people and laws affecting them is something else.
Wow I don't usually leave comments but I want this to be seen by as many people as possible. This was so great, i look forward to seeing everything you create in the future!!!
This video was amazing! I love the way you discuss the horror genre. It's such a sadly common thing to hear people complaining "Keep your politics out of my entertainment" while failing to realizing, or refusing to see that entertainment is still created by humans and based on human concerns and experiences, therefor keeping real issues out of them is nigh on impossible. Entertainment has never been nearly as braindead as I think most people are hoping.
Omg not gonna lie I burst out laughing at the end of the mist too - AND in the theater - I was met with tearful looks of shock from other patrons as I’m sure they believed I was the most irreverent unfeeling bitch 😅 to me it elevated the film verses others that left the theater feeling dejected
the filmmaking here was really good, but i especially value the writing. it really felt like reading an essay (and i like reading essays) while still having exceptional production. also, never expected to learn the plot of halo
I scroll this website endlessly for long form analysis of art. Discovering you has made my time on this platform so much nicer - thank you for creating
I can’t handle horror stories so thanks for summarizing so many of them so I can know the cultural relevance without having to sit through so much discomfort. Now I need to go wash my brain to get rid of all these horrifying images…
Protip is to look out the window and just listen during the horror movie sections. Unfortunately I don't have any very effective advice for purging your mind of horrifying images unfortunately. :/ I'm still haunted by the body horror of Spy Kids 😂
Just DAMN. Thank you for existing. Brilliant concept, brilliant analysis, brilliant production. So grateful for this beautiful human. Watch everything he’s done and ever does, especially his piece on suburbia. But actually all of it. Bringing the work, the talent, and the message to UA-cam like no one else.
I love the fact that you made this 4 months after I binged the most horror I've ever seen. I did a Horror Month in October which stretched into November. The Fly and Invasion of The Body Snatchers being 2 of the favorites I watched during that time. (Aswell as the Japanese film House and Korean film The Wailing)
This video could not have come out at a more perfect time! I’ve been re-listening to my favorite horror podcast, The Magnus Archives. It is by far one my favorite examples of cosmic horror and I highly recommend to anyone who is interested in that genre and horror in general. Thanks for releasing this video when I was already analyzing my relationship with horror!
I'm so happy to see a video about two subjects that deeply fascinate me: horror media and cultural theory. I'm impressed and amazed by how related the subjects are, and how much you can learn about culture through horror specifically. Absolutely amazing video, dude, I'm subbing now and can't wait to see more. EDIT: Didn't realise i was already subbed lmao. I guess you're just that good.
Frank this video is fucking phenomenal. From the sets to the script to the overall message - just one of the best videos i've seen in a long time. You should be extremely proud.
Late to this and not a frequent commenter, but holy shit your cinematic eye is incredible!! The transitions, the structure, the script, the eerie mundanity of the locations you found, all of it amazing
I love it when the horror genre is treated with the respect and nuance that it deserves, this was fascinating to listen to, you’re an incredible writer and speaker 🤩
this whole video was AMAZING, the pacing and structure of the info was very easy to follow! Also it made me SO happy to see someone talking about Freaks and how disability has been used in horror! I’m chronically ill and disabled as well as trans, and stories like The Metamorphosis and Frankenstein have played a really big role in me accepting my body and all of its implications for my future, and having those feelings acknowledged in a wonderful, incredibly well researched piece like this was very comforting!
Lord of the Flies is actually a satire on a genre of books that was extremely popular during it's time where Good English Lads™ are stranded and recreate British society. The satire being that children raised in abusive hierarchies with none of the emotional regulation or violent repercussions of the society that made them will recreate only the trauma they have internalized. It's not a commentary on Human nature so much as British society at the time of it's writing.
9:35 I need to hop in on the point about "queerness"-- so I'm reading Kakfa's collected works right now and he comes off much more as a struggling incel than a young queer man-- K. talks a lot about pining after women but they are repulsed by his lack of Chad jaw or whatever. He was also chronically ill and describes himself in a sickly sort of way, and that is where I think a lot of the Metamorphosis is drawn from emotionally. There's a lot of contemporary/internalized ableism in his stuff but I think you touch on that through other lenses like Brundlefly and Freaks. These are just details from his short stories and notes:) Edit: realized this ties back to your points about Lovecraft adaptations later too-- also I'm impressed by your ability to pull off a giant green raincoat like some kind of weather wizard
I could not disagree more strongly with your assessment of Psycho. Perhaps its because I am mentally ill, or because I am a trans woman, but the dehumanizing message of Psycho, and the many works it inspired, at least to me means that Norman is not truly treated as human. Psycho is arguably one of the most damaging works of art for its long term effects in the last century. It is the starting point of many MANY harmful tropes which have been then reinforced by the artists who uncritically recreated them. Imo, its primary effect has been the spreading of dehumanization, bigotry, and misinformation. This video is very interesting so far, but your discussion of psycho shows a lack of engagement with mentally ill people and trans womens perspectives on horror.
@@MatauReviews Truly, a good example of why one should, if possible, always work with sensitivity readers if they are going to talk about groups and experiences they are not a part of.
@@Aranock I appreciate allies where they pop up but frankly this whole thing just made me go “huh”! He has good intentions and I appreciate it. But uh… I kinda wish he looked more in depth on the whole demonization thing. Especially when discussing a Jewish-Bohemian like Kafka who wrote in German about becoming vermin in the Metamorphosis. The kind of autoantisemitism that can take the life out of you. Speaking in a language of a culture that despises you. Kafka believing himself to be mentally and physically repulsive his entire life? Hmm idk lol. Just seemed like this dude’s words on these subjects were undercooked conceptually. There’s a lot he could have delved into but didn’t
The part where you talked about The Lord of the Flies describing cruelty as basic human nature vs The Mist depicting cruelty as driven by ideology and fear, made me think of the Tongan castaways. The group of real young boys marooned together on an island. And what they actually did was help each other, care for the wounded, work together to produce shelter and food and maintain a signal fire that eventually led to their rescue after more than a year. And that rescue was immediately followed by their arrest for stealing the boat they had crashed into the island. I'm not sure what my point is, other than the horror that surfaces in real life usually comes at us from a totally different direction than the one we were taught to expect.
I think you just explained why I always had an aversion to horror! The overwhelming dread that can come from it sometimes. But I appreciate that you gave me a different perspective and followed that up with the vitality and utility of hope and pragmatism! Thank you so much!
Holy shit, this is a masterpiece! Script, editing, sets, presentation... this is the type of work you'd expect from juggernaut channels with millions of subscribers. So I guess you'll join them very soon! 👏
Fraaaank! That was excellent! I hope we are in the “Mist phase” of climate change where we just can’t see that it’ll clear (ie. be effectively, comprehensively and globally dealt with and circumvented) any moment now. However, I’m a pessimist with little hope that we’ll fix it, so Eldritch horror-level dread and hopelessness is most of what I feel about it. Btw, your transitions in this video are next-level for sure!
I've been watching UA-cam video essays for a while breaking down these same movies a million times over, and yet you were able to bring a totally new perspective to each one you spoke on. Amazing work. This channel deserves to get big. Subscribed!
Incredible video. Absolutely brilliant analysis of art-horror, both intentional and unintentional, real and imagined. The editing and style and visual appeal are a triumph of the video essay format. I learned a lot and enjoyed myself!
Many wishes for your success in a wonderfully substantive style of critique. Grappling with the incomprehensible in a practical way is such a powerful message in a time where answers seem held beyond our reach.
i know a random ass comment doesnt mean much lmao 😭 but this is the first video ive seen of yours, and im not typically someone who comments on shit, negative or positive. but i can honestly say that the internet, an even society at whole IS better for havin your voice on this platform. definitely gonna stick around for whatever you make next 🫶
I adore hearing different and meaningful interpretations of media. Pragmatism is important, but thoughts and opinions also can hold a lot of meaning. Awesome video! Thank you
There is a movie similar to "don't look up" and it's more of a romance/ comedy and I love it. I love when people can use similar premises in different genres
You slowly pull the shower curtain to the side, uncertain of what you may find. But what you see is something you never would have expected. You feel a chill go down your spine as Frank Laundry is on the other side explaining art horror...
Hey, Frank! It's Frank. This video is informative and provides an interesting take on how society and civilization looks at greater risks and threats. Together and individually.
This video is just an amazing deep dive into horror and its relationship to our existing socio-political life. You've provided me so many movies and books to look into and have enlightened me. I'm also SO thrilled to hear that there are other urban planning enthusiasts that are interested in analyzing the field with a diverse arrange of perspectives and focuses. Bravo!
I always thought of the Metamorphosis as an allegory for becoming disabled and facing the reality that those around you only valued you for being physically/financially useful to them.
I felt the same about AHS circus. As I was watching it was ok but when you look back on the absolute cruelty with which humanity treats these people. Individual lives, with hopes and dreams. It’s horror.
your videos are always so riveting. i was 40 minutes in, looked at the timestamp and went "god damn, already? okay." i'm glad that you mentioned doing political action like unionizing. it seems like most people can't muster a solution to climate change beyond shrugging and saying "vote i guess??" when there are real and obvious solutions right in front of us. anyways, love your stuff, and hope you have a good one.
The level of quality and production of this video is BANANAS. Im not a fan of watching horror in general but im glad i watched this all the way through. This is amazing!
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Bro left us
You're telling me that FRANK MADE THIS LAUNDRY?
🙏🏾love you brother
oh shit it’s foreign
That psycho transition and the editing and content of this video is S tier.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Probs my fav transition in the whole thing tbh🙏🏾much appreciated
@@FrankLaundry I replayed that twice because it was that good.
SSS tier
@@FrankLaundry could you do the film Bodies Bodies Bodies? The horror comedy jab toward gen z was fun and refreshing 🔥🔥
Fun fact (that you might have mentioned but I missed), Lovecraft wrote Shadows over Innsmouth after finding out he had Welsh ancestry. I also read the ending of the story not as intended for a long time because I was kinda like, "Yea fishdude, get your fishdude stuff on!" In retrospect it didn't feel like Lovecraft wasn't going to get in touch with his Welsh ancestry.
I feel like Lovecraft was racist to literally anyone who wasn't born on Rhode Island lol I love his works but he needed to chill
@@hapmon8114 Well, he did ultimately chill out. But only on his deathbed.
@@ElrichWangjongle even then, only to standards that were regular of the time
Hmm from what i know, it was more about the history of mental illness in his family, which he was predisposed to.
Easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism as a comforting thought is the most horrifying idea I've heard in a while. Excellent video, here's a comment for the algo
Capitalism is a mere social construct
No ideology can actually ever work because of something called…
*time*
Eventually the leaders of a government die and the next set of leaders set in
That typically leads to the collapse of society or a realitivly slow decline.
Holy crap man, you have such a beautiful mind & presence. I'm so delighted and grateful you're putting this much work into sharing your thoughts & heart with us. This one has a bit of a slow & heady build, but the payoff is everything.
The move from "awareness of everything awful" to -> "hope in the midst of awareness" is, as you said, a really difficult one to make without coming across as disingenuous, naive, cringy, or smarmy. But with your passion & earnestness combined with your obvious thoughtful awareness of what's up in the world, you pull it off pretty damn well.
The further move to "and here's what I'm doing about it / what we can to about it" is an even tougher move and I'm excited to see you work in that direction!
Tysm!!! So happy you enjoyed it. 🙏🏾
Living in these times can fill people with dread. We have ongoing crises as you pointed out and no one person can solve them. Additionally, some people would rather an ideology or fantasy be supported at the expense of everything else rather than attempt to understand and confront issues.
Perfectly describes Republican voters lol
You can do things about problems. Be an activist! Help the animals by going vegan! Those are some examples of how you can bring positive change in the world 🌟🌱
A MASTERPIECE!! It’s so interesting the way you tied in horror to some real issues and the edits are amazing! Frankie does not disappoint!!!
Tysm!!!!🙏🏾💓
UA-cam KING IS BACK!!!!! this video is stellar
This video and your Infrastructure vid are both all timers for me. Your last video quite literally changed my life, I haven’t stopped thinking about since I saw it. Keep up this quality and you’ve got it made man, you’re one of the best voices to come out of this new generation of video essayists.
I so appreciate this, tysm for the support🙏🏾
How has it changed your life? Because you keep thinking about it?
Best way to celebrate my sleep getting upset by daylight savings. Excited for this one
The daylight savings threw me off too hahaha I hope you enjoy the vid!🙏🏾
Freaks is an interesting horror film for me, because I'm older. In 1974, the last of the Ugly Laws, ordinances that were in place to ensure that visibly disabled people and other "unsightly" people were restricted from living freely in public, were finally ended in the Unites States. Even after this, people were arrested and/or fined. There was an immense stigma against disabled people, and disabled activists fought very hard to break that stigma. There's still work to be done.
Freaks was released in 1932. Times hadn't changed nearly enough for most audiences to see the humanity in the various characters, and to flip that mental switch to consider that the conventional beauty might be the true monster.
To close, I'll just add that your special effects and direction are BANANAS. I look forward to seeing more of your work. S'good.
These laws started in the late 1800s in the United States, as "unslightly beggar ordinances", then expanded to include disabled people. Sometimes these laws got rid of public spaces, other times, they got rid of the people. San Francisco and Chicago started this.
The history of disabled people and laws affecting them is something else.
Wow I don't usually leave comments but I want this to be seen by as many people as possible. This was so great, i look forward to seeing everything you create in the future!!!
Appreciate you sm🙏🏾
This video was amazing! I love the way you discuss the horror genre. It's such a sadly common thing to hear people complaining "Keep your politics out of my entertainment" while failing to realizing, or refusing to see that entertainment is still created by humans and based on human concerns and experiences, therefor keeping real issues out of them is nigh on impossible. Entertainment has never been nearly as braindead as I think most people are hoping.
Please never stop making these videos man you’re bound to have millions of views
This is an amazing essay and I *will* send it to every person that questions whether horror really is the one true genre
Omg not gonna lie I burst out laughing at the end of the mist too - AND in the theater - I was met with tearful looks of shock from other patrons as I’m sure they believed I was the most irreverent unfeeling bitch 😅 to me it elevated the film verses others that left the theater feeling dejected
That change from "is this construction accurate?" to "why does your ideology require this to be the case?" is incredibly useful, thank you!
The production is great!!! I applaud your extra effort in making this video.
Much appreciated!🙏🏾
When the algo is just right *chefs kiss*
the filmmaking here was really good, but i especially value the writing. it really felt like reading an essay (and i like reading essays) while still having exceptional production. also, never expected to learn the plot of halo
So appreciate this🙏🏾and hahaha had to throw it in!
I scroll this website endlessly for long form analysis of art. Discovering you has made my time on this platform so much nicer - thank you for creating
I can’t handle horror stories so thanks for summarizing so many of them so I can know the cultural relevance without having to sit through so much discomfort. Now I need to go wash my brain to get rid of all these horrifying images…
Protip is to look out the window and just listen during the horror movie sections. Unfortunately I don't have any very effective advice for purging your mind of horrifying images unfortunately. :/ I'm still haunted by the body horror of Spy Kids 😂
Ohhhh this is damn good, loving this. Thank you for making this Frank \o/
🙏🏾means so much 💓
New Frank Laundry for my Sunday!!!
Just DAMN. Thank you for existing. Brilliant concept, brilliant analysis, brilliant production. So grateful for this beautiful human. Watch everything he’s done and ever does, especially his piece on suburbia. But actually all of it. Bringing the work, the talent, and the message to UA-cam like no one else.
I love the fact that you made this 4 months after I binged the most horror I've ever seen. I did a Horror Month in October which stretched into November. The Fly and Invasion of The Body Snatchers being 2 of the favorites I watched during that time. (Aswell as the Japanese film House and Korean film The Wailing)
You seem to make content that feel particularly geared for my brain to enjoy whether it's Urban Planning or delving into Art Horror.
I was meant to write tonight but a new Frank Laundry is an event - Sarah
I’m dying rn I don’t even know what to say, I love y’all’s work🙏🏾❤️appreciate you
Ahhh ahhh. The LEGEND has returned! Another dope video concept still. ❤️🔥💯
Much appreciate you fam🙏🏾💓
In order to know who we are we must experience who we are not .
Hope is our moral duty and obligation .
This video could not have come out at a more perfect time! I’ve been re-listening to my favorite horror podcast, The Magnus Archives. It is by far one my favorite examples of cosmic horror and I highly recommend to anyone who is interested in that genre and horror in general. Thanks for releasing this video when I was already analyzing my relationship with horror!
Frank lowkey the best creator on youtube 💖
Definitely
*highkey
There is no doubt.
I'm so happy to see a video about two subjects that deeply fascinate me: horror media and cultural theory. I'm impressed and amazed by how related the subjects are, and how much you can learn about culture through horror specifically.
Absolutely amazing video, dude, I'm subbing now and can't wait to see more.
EDIT: Didn't realise i was already subbed lmao. I guess you're just that good.
Frank this video is fucking phenomenal. From the sets to the script to the overall message - just one of the best videos i've seen in a long time. You should be extremely proud.
Late to this and not a frequent commenter, but holy shit your cinematic eye is incredible!! The transitions, the structure, the script, the eerie mundanity of the locations you found, all of it amazing
Goddamn! You have helped pinpoint the feeling that has been swallowing me up. I woke a bug. It is the dawning horror of my own dehumanization.
Wow, this video, and you, have taken words from me that I didn't know how to form
I love it when the horror genre is treated with the respect and nuance that it deserves, this was fascinating to listen to, you’re an incredible writer and speaker 🤩
Great film!
Have you seen Eraserhead? Unambiguous art horror. Before making it, Lynch had planned to make a film based on Metamorphosis.
Omg I’ll watch that rn! 🙏🏾
This is the first video of yours I’ve seen and it’s an instant subscribe. Phenomenal work.
this whole video was AMAZING, the pacing and structure of the info was very easy to follow! Also it made me SO happy to see someone talking about Freaks and how disability has been used in horror! I’m chronically ill and disabled as well as trans, and stories like The Metamorphosis and Frankenstein have played a really big role in me accepting my body and all of its implications for my future, and having those feelings acknowledged in a wonderful, incredibly well researched piece like this was very comforting!
Only Frank can make an hour feel like 20 minutes, this video is super engrossing! One of my favorites of yours
Lord of the Flies is actually a satire on a genre of books that was extremely popular during it's time where Good English Lads™ are stranded and recreate British society. The satire being that children raised in abusive hierarchies with none of the emotional regulation or violent repercussions of the society that made them will recreate only the trauma they have internalized. It's not a commentary on Human nature so much as British society at the time of it's writing.
Hey man where you been? Hope things are well looking forward to new content by you. Keep producing!
Not only entertaining but vitally important, absolutely excellent video
omg cant wait to watch this! Thanks for making this, its so important
Tysm I hope you enjoy it!🙏🏾
This is the first video of yours that I'm catching and I'm loving your editing. Awesome break down of everything, really enjoyable
Welcome!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!🙏🏾
9:35 I need to hop in on the point about "queerness"-- so I'm reading Kakfa's collected works right now and he comes off much more as a struggling incel than a young queer man-- K. talks a lot about pining after women but they are repulsed by his lack of Chad jaw or whatever. He was also chronically ill and describes himself in a sickly sort of way, and that is where I think a lot of the Metamorphosis is drawn from emotionally. There's a lot of contemporary/internalized ableism in his stuff but I think you touch on that through other lenses like Brundlefly and Freaks. These are just details from his short stories and notes:)
Edit: realized this ties back to your points about Lovecraft adaptations later too--
also I'm impressed by your ability to pull off a giant green raincoat like some kind of weather wizard
I could not disagree more strongly with your assessment of Psycho. Perhaps its because I am mentally ill, or because I am a trans woman, but the dehumanizing message of Psycho, and the many works it inspired, at least to me means that Norman is not truly treated as human. Psycho is arguably one of the most damaging works of art for its long term effects in the last century. It is the starting point of many MANY harmful tropes which have been then reinforced by the artists who uncritically recreated them. Imo, its primary effect has been the spreading of dehumanization, bigotry, and misinformation. This video is very interesting so far, but your discussion of psycho shows a lack of engagement with mentally ill people and trans womens perspectives on horror.
To talk about anti trans propaganda after ignoring the transphobia in one of the most famously transmisogynistic works is absolutely baffling.
@@Aranock yeah I appreciate this fella but it seems like he missed a few things lmao
@@MatauReviews Truly, a good example of why one should, if possible, always work with sensitivity readers if they are going to talk about groups and experiences they are not a part of.
@@Aranock I appreciate allies where they pop up but frankly this whole thing just made me go “huh”! He has good intentions and I appreciate it. But uh… I kinda wish he looked more in depth on the whole demonization thing. Especially when discussing a Jewish-Bohemian like Kafka who wrote in German about becoming vermin in the Metamorphosis. The kind of autoantisemitism that can take the life out of you. Speaking in a language of a culture that despises you. Kafka believing himself to be mentally and physically repulsive his entire life? Hmm idk lol. Just seemed like this dude’s words on these subjects were undercooked conceptually. There’s a lot he could have delved into but didn’t
@@MatauReviews Yeah Im feeling similar, was confused by the Kafka stuff too as its pretty clear what hes talking about but not my lane as a gentile.
The part where you talked about The Lord of the Flies describing cruelty as basic human nature vs The Mist depicting cruelty as driven by ideology and fear, made me think of the Tongan castaways. The group of real young boys marooned together on an island. And what they actually did was help each other, care for the wounded, work together to produce shelter and food and maintain a signal fire that eventually led to their rescue after more than a year. And that rescue was immediately followed by their arrest for stealing the boat they had crashed into the island. I'm not sure what my point is, other than the horror that surfaces in real life usually comes at us from a totally different direction than the one we were taught to expect.
My favourite genre, discussed with flawless editing by an incredibly hot guy. This feels like Christmas.
You're... Amazing! Never stop
I think you just explained why I always had an aversion to horror! The overwhelming dread that can come from it sometimes.
But I appreciate that you gave me a different perspective and followed that up with the vitality and utility of hope and pragmatism!
Thank you so much!
a phenomenal essay, really. i will be sharing this a lot!! i love coming across gems like this
Man just landed in my recommendations and said hey, your new favorite channel has arrived.
Holy shit, this is a masterpiece! Script, editing, sets, presentation... this is the type of work you'd expect from juggernaut channels with millions of subscribers. So I guess you'll join them very soon! 👏
I can't get over how amazing the editing is in this.
THAT AD READ TRANSITION WAS SO CLEVER OMG
I wish I had something more substantive to say than “this was amazing” but… it’s really all I have right now. Great video!
soooo good
Ahhh ty sm i appreciate u!!
Fraaaank! That was excellent! I hope we are in the “Mist phase” of climate change where we just can’t see that it’ll clear (ie. be effectively, comprehensively and globally dealt with and circumvented) any moment now. However, I’m a pessimist with little hope that we’ll fix it, so Eldritch horror-level dread and hopelessness is most of what I feel about it.
Btw, your transitions in this video are next-level for sure!
Me too, me too. Tysm for your support I so appreciate it🙏🏾
Deeply thought provoking! The depth and breadth you covered is remarkable. So many unique sets and creative touches to captivate. Keep em coming🎉
I’m loving this and your scenes redoing classic horror scenes ….*chef’s kiss*!
I appreciate that so much it was so fun to create🙏🏾
I've been watching UA-cam video essays for a while breaking down these same movies a million times over, and yet you were able to bring a totally new perspective to each one you spoke on. Amazing work. This channel deserves to get big. Subscribed!
Incredible video. Absolutely brilliant analysis of art-horror, both intentional and unintentional, real and imagined. The editing and style and visual appeal are a triumph of the video essay format. I learned a lot and enjoyed myself!
👏👏👏 just amazing. Thank you for your work
This is really good. Will try and get people to watch it.
Many wishes for your success in a wonderfully substantive style of critique.
Grappling with the incomprehensible in a practical way is such a powerful message in a time where answers seem held beyond our reach.
You make some of the most well made video essay/ thinkpieces I have ever seen on youtube. Thank you so much for your work.
frank laundry video makes for a much better morning, love what you make 🧡
Thank you so much this means so much to me🙏🏾
Horror movies and some existential dread convo? 10/10. I’ll be back when you drop the next one!
i know a random ass comment doesnt mean much lmao 😭 but this is the first video ive seen of yours, and im not typically someone who comments on shit, negative or positive. but i can honestly say that the internet, an even society at whole IS better for havin your voice on this platform. definitely gonna stick around for whatever you make next 🫶
I adore hearing different and meaningful interpretations of media. Pragmatism is important, but thoughts and opinions also can hold a lot of meaning.
Awesome video! Thank you
Frank Laundry did the thing!
This video is amazing, I love to learn about things without any of the corporate veils you did an amazing job and will help me write my own horror
Fantastic video, I am fr fr subscribing!!! This movie is so well researched
There is a movie similar to "don't look up" and it's more of a romance/ comedy and I love it.
I love when people can use similar premises in different genres
You slowly pull the shower curtain to the side, uncertain of what you may find. But what you see is something you never would have expected. You feel a chill go down your spine as Frank Laundry is on the other side explaining art horror...
Very good video, love the long form content :)
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GEEZ MAN! Watched to the end, I’m gonna share the crap outta this! Well damn done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great vid. Liked the shot of you stepping out of the TV.
@58:39 I remember reading the story, then seeing the movie ending. At least the movie gave us closure 😏
You have a brilliant mind brother. Love your work and always learn a great deal from you.
Really great discussion. Really love your video style. The editing is so great.
Amazing video, 1 million out of 10, agree with everything you said
Hey, Frank! It's Frank. This video is informative and provides an interesting take on how society and civilization looks at greater risks and threats. Together and individually.
This video is just an amazing deep dive into horror and its relationship to our existing socio-political life. You've provided me so many movies and books to look into and have enlightened me. I'm also SO thrilled to hear that there are other urban planning enthusiasts that are interested in analyzing the field with a diverse arrange of perspectives and focuses. Bravo!
Freaks is kind of a horror movie, when you think about the kind of audience that would see it as a horror movie.
This is such an interesting video. I loved learning about a topic (horror) that I don't know much about
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!🙏🏾
You're amazing Frank, thanks for this video and yes we do watch until they end cause your work is so important and impactful. Much love!
I always thought of the Metamorphosis as an allegory for becoming disabled and facing the reality that those around you only valued you for being physically/financially useful to them.
This is what UA-cam is all about. Thanks for making this dude. I'm a new sub for sure.
I felt the same about AHS circus. As I was watching it was ok but when you look back on the absolute cruelty with which humanity treats these people. Individual lives, with hopes and dreams. It’s horror.
your videos are always so riveting. i was 40 minutes in, looked at the timestamp and went "god damn, already? okay." i'm glad that you mentioned doing political action like unionizing. it seems like most people can't muster a solution to climate change beyond shrugging and saying "vote i guess??" when there are real and obvious solutions right in front of us. anyways, love your stuff, and hope you have a good one.
I appreciate this sm🙏🏾🙏🏾
I just love how you build up to a powerful conclusion, slowly revealing the depth of your arguments. Talk about mastery! ❤
Thank you so much for making this amazing video! And the amazing outfit!
Is that a subtle John Constantine cosplay? Cause that would be perfectly fitting for this video.
Glad that YT recommend you. I was looking for another channel to get into😁
The editing in this makes this vid feel like an hour long flex and I mean that in the best way possible
The level of quality and production of this video is BANANAS. Im not a fan of watching horror in general but im glad i watched this all the way through. This is amazing!
Really great video, I'm looking forward to seeing what else you create. Thank you!