May I ask what the soundboard era means as it pertains to podcasts. the only thing I know about soundboards is that its when you bring your pc/other recording device to a live show (usually music) and patch it directly into the audio engineer's mixing board so you can make your own recording of the performance. that live recording is known as a soundboard. obviously that definition doesn't fit in the case of podcasts. can you explain to me why i'm so stupid and confused please?
@@AlzheimersCaretakerCumtown's the big ome that comes to mind. The "soundboard era" is just when the host gets a soundboard that they use to play soundbytes during the pod.
It was originally called Surfin' Dracula but they ran out of budget and couldn't film the titular sequence where the Count escapes the ship using a novel mode of travel
How rad was the intro to ‘Defenders of the Earth’ back in the day. I watched it fleetingly circa 36 years ago when it flashed across our screens for 6-18 month-ish. “Master of magic, spells and illusion. Enemies crumble in fear and confusion… Mandrake” *DEFENDERS OF THE EARTH!!* Defenders!!
Saw Dracula on a Boat. Bit hard to build tension when I knew what was going to happen from the outset, but Its a pretty solid monster movie. The practical effects serve it well. And it was a nice change up from all the super big budget movies doing the rounds. I also would have liked a sequel, it had the perfect setup. Best movie ever.
I recommended in a CoG premiere video a few months back the idea of a Roland-palooza (Stargate, Independence Day, Day After Tomorrow and 2012), and someone responded that it could be a good idea. Just, y'know, if that happened to be one of the suggestions you couldn't remember. Also, if that anonymous leak from bts on Secret Invasion is confirmed to be valid, it would explain so much. That show was a chaotic mess.
I fully agree with NandovMovies that the red trunks are quintessential to capturing to the essence of Superman. If you arent willing to commit to the trunks and make them work, you shouldnt be doing it from the start
If I made a Hot Wheels movie it would be a little tiny Vin Diesel having to drive a tiny car through a bright orange loop de loop to save his family. Give me billion dollar. Some one should have said "I have had it with this mfing dracula on this mfing boat."
It’s so funny seeing Mason just misremembered Wim Wenders (although he didn’t direct city of angels, he did the original and produced the remake) as Sam Mendes but can’t figure out why he got the director wrong
"Will Shadow the Hedgehog shoot a kid in the head?" "Sure." You joke, but part of Shadow's backstory is that he's very upset his child friend got shot in the head.
I liked Shin Kamen Rider quite a bit, even as someone who’s not super familiar with Kamen Rider. I liked how a lot of the movie is about legacy and people who learn how to trust and make connections to others despite being hurt before in the past for themselves, and to make the world a better place. Combine that with some great costuming, fun fight scenes (also some wonky cgi lol), and a lot of heart and sincerity, and the more I sit on it the more I like it. Great movie and it made me want to check out some more Kamen Rider stuff in the future.
Jeez, I'm surprised James & Mason haven't clued in that the Viewmaster will essentially be the Watcher of this universe, and its movie will essentially be What If/setting up the Mattel multiverse.
Can't believe that I heard a reference to The Bubble (2022 Netflix film) lol I love that movie and yes, it's terrible and fully self-aware of it. I am legitimately mad that I NEED Netflix to watch it.
I really liked Dracula: Voyage of the Demeter. Really good performances all round. Although it might not be crushing it at the box office, I think it’s going to slowly build a following.
I mean u acting like it already doesn’t have a following literally a fuckton of Bram Stoker fans have been waiting for this it’s just being slept on because kids nowadays have no idea that Brams Dracula book even exists
@@YomamaYodaddyYobjtchassGrannyI didn’t say Bram Stoker’s novel didn’t have a following, I said this particular cinematic incarnation of his legendary character would undoubtedly garner a following over time.
@@Jason_Fisher you said the movie would slowly build a following I said it already does and it’s a majority of the people that read Brams novel, it’s like you didn’t even read my comment😂😂
Adam Devine talking about the death of comedies on a UA-cam podcast is pretty funny. On one hand I agree with him to a point on the other people are creating infinite amounts of funny and entertaining content that you get to watch comfortably for free. That’s got to have a little bit to do with it
Regarding the comedy debate, I feel like the Barbie movie should put the debate to rest. It is currently shattering many box office records, is the highest grossing movie of the year and it's essentially a very very silly comedy.
About the DCEU. IMO the easiest simplest smartest way to go about a reboot that already starts as a potential shared universe (it won't be until a second project is out, obviously) is a live action adaptaiton of the triple pilot episodes of the JL cartoon from the ol' DCAU. There is nostalgia bait, there is a solid proven general plot and structure to follow, it introduces the main players rather well who can then be also taken into their own spin offs where they can be individually explored, no need for lengthy "this is my backstory... again again again!" for any of those characters, at least not in the JL movie. And hey, maybe they are pullilng some DCAU inspirations if they're adding a hawkgirl, and Gunn has confirmed the DCAU is one of his inspirations (at least according to one quick google search and one reddit headline)! There is hope yet it won't suck!
I think streaming killed comedies because there's tons of great comedic sitcoms available on streaming and we've seen it all already. Also, most movies have comedy in them so why watch a movie entirely dedicated to comedy?
Agree. Thinking of "kids" movies like Disney and Pixar, the creators usually think of adults as well, adding in comedy for them. As for adults without kids, they probably gravitate towards Rick and Morty or movies like Deadpool, not exactly the happy go lucky comedies that we used to see. Movies and shows that more acknowledge that the world is unfair but have fun how you can, love what you can. The wool has been pulled off our eyes, I don't know if comedy movies will come back unless they start acknowledging reality.
This is my second favorite movie of the year I love a good slasher horror movie though this scratched that itch even more than scream did and I liked that too
The real cool thing they should do with the old Justice league characters is bring them back in crisis on infinite earths and they play the bad alternate evil Justice League villains the Crime Syndicate or whatever they were called
In regards to Adam Devine's complaint that "Marvel have killed comedies", I have to disagree. Netflix & other VoD platforms tainted them by releasing unfunny drek with b-list actors, and UA-cam & Tiktok have hammered them to death, especially Tiktok, where so much of the current algorithm is just clips of movies and tv shows aimed to get people watching each individual part of the whole to boost the channel in the algorithm. People don't want to waste money going to watch a mediocre comedy film when it's going to be free on Prime or Netflix within 2 months and mostly available on UA-cam in full HD within hours. Also, tolerance for low blow jokes punching down at minorities has obviously dropped off hugely, which these comedies love to rely on.
40:01 in reference to the comment that super hero movies ruined comedies… did they forget that comedies have always sucked. They’ve always been hit or miss. You get one out maybe ten that are good and usually classic. But most of the time they suck. There’s never been a golden age of comedy. Maybe the 80s and 90s but we just remember the highlights and forget all the garbage we had to shovel through
Older audiences have read the original novel and newer audiences have seen the dozens of anime based on Dracula. So almost every person I know considers the title a giant spoiler. Plus, c'mon! Everyone knows vampire movies do terribly when you're heading for a recession!
I’d love a cryptid movie on the heshin sack man with burning chains. Also very bold of James to request a yaoi movie to silence those who doubt his anime knowledge
I liked Demeter. I think the ending was a little too much on the nose and the last, like... 35 minutes or so had a really wild tone shift. Like it went from a decent horror movie to a "let's get that monster" movie. It felt almost like an abandoned script for part of a Pirates of the Caribbean movie. And the very end was just too cheesy.
So about the continental. The dude from The Rain tried making a martial arts series called the Wu Assassin. Tried to pull the same thing. Trailers looked like awesome Raid action. BUUUUUUUT it was actually very stiff poor version. Didn't give a shit about the plot. I see this the same. The Wick movies are FUCKING STUPID! But the magical action makes it just work. This is going to blow.
I thought Doug Jones played Slender Man or am i mistaking it with the perplexingly bad Bye Bye Man? If i see a weird creature man, i automatically think Doug Jones. My man gets work.
The Demeter chapter was always the scariest part of the Dracula book, and they stripped all the fear and made it a weird adventure film. The worst part was the doctor who steals all the thunder from the real lead, the captain, and use him to setup a sequel? Because they think he’s more captivating than the onion knight?? 🤦
My immediate thoughts about ‘Superman Legacy’ - too many superheroes. Why? Superman is plenty interesting enough on his own, why is Gunn cramming in all these additional characters? They’ll just be unnecessary distractions pulling focus from Superman himself. To quote Syndrome from the Incredibles: “When everyone’s super … no one will be”.
Hey its the movie my brother saw yesterday that i hadn't heard of, he said its one chapter of Dracula, i turned to him and said it sounds boring! Oh it sucked he replied. Shame
Fun fact: Originally vampires could go out during daylight but chose not to because they are super pale and have to feed on people as sustenance and that would look really suspicious
I thought it was because there powers are drained during the day so they are weaker and more vulnerable? They have an explanation in ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’ for why Dracula can move about in the day.
Another great episode featuring Nicholas Dickolas Mason
And sent immediately after video release. Still I agree.
The best thing about this podcast is every throwaway gets turned into an ongoing joke
Sounds like a Hogwarts professor.
That is now that man’s real name, his own mother couldn’t tell me differently.
@@kourtneyr.scruggs0988 and why would she? she chose the name 😂
Last Voyage of the Demeter probably could've done quite well if it had been released during the proper time of year. You know, around Halloween
Between that and Haunted Mansion it’s a great time for baffling horror releases
I really don't get who's idea that was to put it in the middle of FUCKING SUMMER
The podcast is entering the "soundboard era", which is usually the best era for most shows.
May I ask what the soundboard era means as it pertains to podcasts. the only thing I know about soundboards is that its when you bring your pc/other recording device to a live show (usually music) and patch it directly into the audio engineer's mixing board so you can make your own recording of the performance. that live recording is known as a soundboard. obviously that definition doesn't fit in the case of podcasts. can you explain to me why i'm so stupid and confused please?
@@AlzheimersCaretakerCumtown's the big ome that comes to mind. The "soundboard era" is just when the host gets a soundboard that they use to play soundbytes during the pod.
@@Koshbiel oh my God I can't believe I didn't realize that. Yup. That's a soundboard I hear. I didn't put two and two together. Thank you
Last Voyage of the Demeter needed a clearer horror callout in its name while keeping the nautical theme. Maybe "Dracula Ahoy!"
Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Blood
It was originally called Surfin' Dracula but they ran out of budget and couldn't film the titular sequence where the Count escapes the ship using a novel mode of travel
I know it's (probably) not in any DC universe but The Batman was right there. It's almost definitely the best DC film since TDK
They loved The Batman, was surprised they forget it but 🤷
@@CrowTRobotTo be fair, it's easier to remember the bad DC films because there's just so many of them
Or Joker obv
No, it isn't.
@@Big_Dai I genuinely can't think of a DC film better than The Batman even before and including the DK trilogy
As with tradition, something big will be announced today or tomorrow just in time to miss this weeks news
45:20 No no, "Dracula with Cheese" was Renfield.
Great ... now J.K. Rowling is probably going to write "Last Voyage of the Dementor". Thank you so bloody much, James!
Hurrah for unionization - I hope it becomes industry wide
These two said goodbye at least 10 times. And I was here waiting like I was talking to my mom
How rad was the intro to ‘Defenders of the Earth’ back in the day.
I watched it fleetingly circa 36 years ago when it flashed across our screens for 6-18 month-ish.
“Master of magic, spells and illusion. Enemies crumble in fear and confusion… Mandrake”
*DEFENDERS OF THE EARTH!!*
Defenders!!
Thank you guys for having this podcast drop when you do, it sets such good fun vibes for my Monday morning ❤
Cheers Bennett thanks for the support!
Saw Dracula on a Boat. Bit hard to build tension when I knew what was going to happen from the outset, but Its a pretty solid monster movie. The practical effects serve it well. And it was a nice change up from all the super big budget movies doing the rounds. I also would have liked a sequel, it had the perfect setup. Best movie ever.
I recommended in a CoG premiere video a few months back the idea of a Roland-palooza (Stargate, Independence Day, Day After Tomorrow and 2012), and someone responded that it could be a good idea. Just, y'know, if that happened to be one of the suggestions you couldn't remember.
Also, if that anonymous leak from bts on Secret Invasion is confirmed to be valid, it would explain so much. That show was a chaotic mess.
I think Demeter is going to be a sleeper or a cult classic. It may never make a billion $$$ but it will be loved by many.
An Edge of Tomorrow situation, for sure.
Everyone talks about the Ayer Cut, but I think Batman Forever deserves its redemption in the Schumacher Cut.
When James was talking about cryptids and said Yoai i almost had some questions...
Here I Argentina it was renamed to "Dracula: Mar de Sangre" ("sea of blood")
PLEASE keep using the soundboard! I really want this to be the beginning of the overused soundboard era!
The release date shenanigans brings to mind the greatest release date stunt of all time - The Omen remake released on 06/06/06
I remember that back in 4th grade and it was good.
"To Live and Die in LA" has one of the most insanely huge and dangerous looking car chases EVER. Friedkin was a genius.
Yeah I need to re-watch it, I remember loving it, the film overall. Same with Sorcerer, soundtrack by Tangerine Dream is ✨
Ryan Gosling did blade runner 2049 which is definitely a sequel ALSO…. there is a theory (mine) that Drive is a sequel to Blue Valentine
I fully agree with NandovMovies that the red trunks are quintessential to capturing to the essence of Superman. If you arent willing to commit to the trunks and make them work, you shouldnt be doing it from the start
If I made a Hot Wheels movie it would be a little tiny Vin Diesel having to drive a tiny car through a bright orange loop de loop to save his family. Give me billion dollar.
Some one should have said "I have had it with this mfing dracula on this mfing boat."
It’s so funny seeing Mason just misremembered Wim Wenders (although he didn’t direct city of angels, he did the original and produced the remake) as Sam Mendes but can’t figure out why he got the director wrong
"Will Shadow the Hedgehog shoot a kid in the head?"
"Sure."
You joke, but part of Shadow's backstory is that he's very upset his child friend got shot in the head.
I liked Shin Kamen Rider quite a bit, even as someone who’s not super familiar with Kamen Rider. I liked how a lot of the movie is about legacy and people who learn how to trust and make connections to others despite being hurt before in the past for themselves, and to make the world a better place.
Combine that with some great costuming, fun fight scenes (also some wonky cgi lol), and a lot of heart and sincerity, and the more I sit on it the more I like it. Great movie and it made me want to check out some more Kamen Rider stuff in the future.
Ryuki is pretty fun and even has a pretty good American adaptation. It's a different storyline, but has it's own charm.
@@bbrbbr-on2gdI’ll add it to the list. Thanks.
Jeez, I'm surprised James & Mason haven't clued in that the Viewmaster will essentially be the Watcher of this universe, and its movie will essentially be What If/setting up the Mattel multiverse.
I didn’t even know Bert Kreischer’a comedy was out until I heard these guys talk about how it bombed
Can't believe that I heard a reference to The Bubble (2022 Netflix film) lol I love that movie and yes, it's terrible and fully self-aware of it. I am legitimately mad that I NEED Netflix to watch it.
Okay so it's a big Dracula all wet and winged on boat 🚢 🙃. Let's do it.
59:18 I want to understand humankind and eat it 🤣
31:27 I literally said the sameeee thing 🤣at the same time👏🏽
I really liked Dracula: Voyage of the Demeter. Really good performances all round. Although it might not be crushing it at the box office, I think it’s going to slowly build a following.
I mean u acting like it already doesn’t have a following literally a fuckton of Bram Stoker fans have been waiting for this it’s just being slept on because kids nowadays have no idea that Brams Dracula book even exists
@@YomamaYodaddyYobjtchassGrannyI didn’t say Bram Stoker’s novel didn’t have a following, I said this particular cinematic incarnation of his legendary character would undoubtedly garner a following over time.
@@Jason_Fisher you said the movie would slowly build a following I said it already does and it’s a majority of the people that read Brams novel, it’s like you didn’t even read my comment😂😂
Adam Devine talking about the death of comedies on a UA-cam podcast is pretty funny. On one hand I agree with him to a point on the other people are creating infinite amounts of funny and entertaining content that you get to watch comfortably for free. That’s got to have a little bit to do with it
Trollhunter is a hoot! Definitely worth a watch. :D
Regarding the comedy debate, I feel like the Barbie movie should put the debate to rest. It is currently shattering many box office records, is the highest grossing movie of the year and it's essentially a very very silly comedy.
To Live and Die in LA is a classic. It was my first adult movie I liked that I saw as a kid… like a pre-Heat
About the DCEU. IMO the easiest simplest smartest way to go about a reboot that already starts as a potential shared universe (it won't be until a second project is out, obviously) is a live action adaptaiton of the triple pilot episodes of the JL cartoon from the ol' DCAU. There is nostalgia bait, there is a solid proven general plot and structure to follow, it introduces the main players rather well who can then be also taken into their own spin offs where they can be individually explored, no need for lengthy "this is my backstory... again again again!" for any of those characters, at least not in the JL movie. And hey, maybe they are pullilng some DCAU inspirations if they're adding a hawkgirl, and Gunn has confirmed the DCAU is one of his inspirations (at least according to one quick google search and one reddit headline)! There is hope yet it won't suck!
Keep using the sound board. It’s fun.
Dracula on a Boat
IF ONE MORE FUCKING PERSON SAYS THAT A FILM IS THE BEST SINCE THE DARK KNIGHT, I WILL DO NOTHING BUT KNOW THAT I WILL BE ANGRY
Oh shit James used to live in Ballarat that's amazing 🔥🔥🔥
The Batman might be "the best DC movie since The Dark Knight"
I think streaming killed comedies because there's tons of great comedic sitcoms available on streaming and we've seen it all already.
Also, most movies have comedy in them so why watch a movie entirely dedicated to comedy?
Agree. Thinking of "kids" movies like Disney and Pixar, the creators usually think of adults as well, adding in comedy for them. As for adults without kids, they probably gravitate towards Rick and Morty or movies like Deadpool, not exactly the happy go lucky comedies that we used to see. Movies and shows that more acknowledge that the world is unfair but have fun how you can, love what you can. The wool has been pulled off our eyes, I don't know if comedy movies will come back unless they start acknowledging reality.
I'd say bad comedy movies have killed comedy movies 😂😂 I mean, I don't even remember the last great comedy movie that was released lmao
Matt Berry is the correct answer.
Nosferatu is based off of Dracula. Bram Stoker's widow sued the filmmakers ip theft and won.
Sept 14 in the states is the beginning of Hispanic Heritage month. Its coming out a few days before Mexican independence day.
This movie doesn't come out till Friday in the UK 😕
$40k in the 70s is eqivilant to $315k in 2023. Wild! 😢
As an old school vampire nerd I look forward to seeing it. No more friendly sparkle vampires!
Vampires haven't been sparkly for 11 years...
Underworld??? Atleast the first 3 are pretty good
U guys gonna review turtles mayhem love ur guys videos and podcasts btw
i think Mason was thinking of Sam Mendes’ newest movie Empire of Lights?
So it's that scene from morbius. Dracula on a boat.
Gunn should cast Maya Hawke as Poison Ivy
Omg that would be great I loved uma playing her and her daughter would probably kill that role
What the title of you guys dracula with an iPad video I can't find it for the life of me I know you guys reviewed that show 😅
This is my second favorite movie of the year I love a good slasher horror movie though this scratched that itch even more than scream did and I liked that too
Didn't we had this exact Dracula movie like 3 years ago on Netflix?
The real cool thing they should do with the old Justice league characters is bring them back in crisis on infinite earths and they play the bad alternate evil Justice League villains the Crime Syndicate or whatever they were called
Oh my god.. the ViewMasterverse!!!!!
In regards to Adam Devine's complaint that "Marvel have killed comedies", I have to disagree. Netflix & other VoD platforms tainted them by releasing unfunny drek with b-list actors, and UA-cam & Tiktok have hammered them to death, especially Tiktok, where so much of the current algorithm is just clips of movies and tv shows aimed to get people watching each individual part of the whole to boost the channel in the algorithm. People don't want to waste money going to watch a mediocre comedy film when it's going to be free on Prime or Netflix within 2 months and mostly available on UA-cam in full HD within hours.
Also, tolerance for low blow jokes punching down at minorities has obviously dropped off hugely, which these comedies love to rely on.
I like your videos everytime I just want recognition
Gran Turismo is actually very damn good, it's excellent
I know I saw a news segment once where Anderson Cooper said someone had found a real chupacabra
everybody point and laugh at Mason for not getting Shin Kamen Rider
TROLL HUNTER IS GREAT!!!
As a stupid man I can confirm... Heart of stone was not great...
1:05:00 I agree wholeheartedly, shin kamin rider was terrible
That movie Red Hill fuckin' rocks.
What other group are they usimg? The Elite?
Id love to see The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega vs Justice League
Last Voyage of the Demeter was a pretty good movie that got dumped in a bad spot, just like Haunted Mansion.
Last voyage was decent. Ending kinda dumb. But I spent most of the runtime wishing i was watching robert eggers' nosferatu instead.
Shin Kamen Rider is good because it's just a really fun movie about how murder is awesome and he does cool back flips
I feel like gran turismo is the new snake eyes
40:01 in reference to the comment that super hero movies ruined comedies… did they forget that comedies have always sucked. They’ve always been hit or miss. You get one out maybe ten that are good and usually classic. But most of the time they suck. There’s never been a golden age of comedy. Maybe the 80s and 90s but we just remember the highlights and forget all the garbage we had to shovel through
Mason didint love Shin Kamen Rider? A rare misstep for Nicholas Dickolas Mason
Older audiences have read the original novel and newer audiences have seen the dozens of anime based on Dracula. So almost every person I know considers the title a giant spoiler. Plus, c'mon! Everyone knows vampire movies do terribly when you're heading for a recession!
Don’t think knowing how it ends will spoil the horror? Either way, pumped to see it.
Almost forgot to like and leave a comment
“Joker” or “Shazam!” or “The Batman” or “The Suicide Squad.”
I’d love a cryptid movie on the heshin sack man with burning chains.
Also very bold of James to request a yaoi movie to silence those who doubt his anime knowledge
Oh a yaoi movie would be great, but I'm told there's quite a few of those already!
I liked Demeter. I think the ending was a little too much on the nose and the last, like... 35 minutes or so had a really wild tone shift. Like it went from a decent horror movie to a "let's get that monster" movie. It felt almost like an abandoned script for part of a Pirates of the Caribbean movie. And the very end was just too cheesy.
The phrase "David Ayer's Suicide Squad" is going to be awkward if David Ayer ever offs himself.
The game is on.
The like counter stands at 666 - what do I do?
Drax on a Boat
DEFENDERS!
August? It's in August? Why is it so dark??
Harry Potter and the Voyage of the Dementors
So about the continental. The dude from The Rain tried making a martial arts series called the Wu Assassin. Tried to pull the same thing. Trailers looked like awesome Raid action. BUUUUUUUT it was actually very stiff poor version. Didn't give a shit about the plot. I see this the same. The Wick movies are FUCKING STUPID! But the magical action makes it just work. This is going to blow.
Blue Beetle comes out 18th of August in the UK.
Also Nova Scrapped?!?! He's my favourite hero. Flash being second...
I thought Doug Jones played Slender Man or am i mistaking it with the perplexingly bad Bye Bye Man? If i see a weird creature man, i automatically think Doug Jones. My man gets work.
Road to Perdition. Great flick
The Demeter chapter was always the scariest part of the Dracula book, and they stripped all the fear and made it a weird adventure film. The worst part was the doctor who steals all the thunder from the real lead, the captain, and use him to setup a sequel? Because they think he’s more captivating than the onion knight?? 🤦
My immediate thoughts about ‘Superman Legacy’ - too many superheroes. Why? Superman is plenty interesting enough on his own, why is Gunn cramming in all these additional characters? They’ll just be unnecessary distractions pulling focus from Superman himself. To quote Syndrome from the Incredibles: “When everyone’s super … no one will be”.
Is it already the spookiest time of the year? (And I'm not just talking about bloody tax season)
Hey its the movie my brother saw yesterday that i hadn't heard of, he said its one chapter of Dracula, i turned to him and said it sounds boring! Oh it sucked he replied. Shame
Maybe this movie would fare better in the US if the US title was The Last Voyage of the DeMiles. I think DeMeter sounds too confusing for Seppos.
I kind of like DeFeet.
I was going to like but it's currently at 666, which is sick as hell
Fun fact: Originally vampires could go out during daylight but chose not to because they are super pale and have to feed on people as sustenance and that would look really suspicious
I thought it was because there powers are drained during the day so they are weaker and more vulnerable? They have an explanation in ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’ for why Dracula can move about in the day.
that's neither true, or fun.