Timestamps! 0:00 Intro 0:56 Lord of the Rings trailer 4:53 Oscar nomination “For Your Consideration” process 10:17 Adum watched Free Guy 12:03 Halo series trailer 18:44 Uncharted (spoilers) 40:55 Ralph’s recommendation: Going Overboard (spoilers) 1:10:45 Pizza Time! I mean Question Time! 1:10:56 If you could create an awards show from scratch to replace the Academy Awards, what would it look like? 1:18:10 Thoughts about the comedy being made by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Vernon Trapman, and Kendrick Lamar? 1:19:12 Does Alex like Mr. Bean? 1:20:29 What are the greatest trailers ever made? 1:26:41 What games have you been playing lately? 1:32:17 Have you guys showed someone a movie you love but they didn’t enjoy it? 1:36:41 What video game series do you think could be perfectly adapted into a movie or show? 1:41:17 Alex recommends The Passion of the Christ and The Last Temptation of Christ (and The Batman will probably be discussed too) Good stuff guys! Saw Uncharted in my Alamo Drafthouse; the food and drinks were much better than the movie! 1.5 for me on Letterboxd. Happy SynShrekdoche, New York!
I met Adam Sandler in New York. He literally just walked passed me on the street like WTF?! I asked for a photo and he was super nice and my dad thought he was Ben Stiller. True story
The part where Mark Whalberg has a moustache actually is a post credit scene. Its really funny that none of you stayed for it. It basically set up a sequel that will never happen and it dragged on for way too long.
@@unmixedunmastered2810 i know they not doing it for me, but if you suffer from bad anxiety and your mind is in a spin with life ect, things like these podcasts help. i tend to find listening/watching to things on youtube esp Sardonicast, help me calm down and switch off for a while, until you have experienced it, you can never know how much something like podcasts can help some much. I wasn't meaning this comment to be narcissistic, i was just stating how much i am thankful , that people like Adum,Alex and Ralph, put their time together and hard work, to do these things. i am thankful for it. Sorry if my comment offended you.
Honestly with completely changing the Academy Awards thing, most famous international film festivals are just mainstream awards shows but infinitely better. Especially Cannes. What’s great about it for me is that even if you don’t agree with the pick they chose at least it’s always comes from a group that actually care about Film in general. Rarely do I ever feel like Cannes, Venice, Berlin, etc. have movies that are their equivalent of "Oscar-bait" for me. And every year it just goes to something different than last year. I can always say I never can guess what will 100% win. I think it could really beneficial if the main awards in America was also just a premiere for many movies that the public can attend so it can hype up a lot of them. Also two things I like about Cannes rules for the awards: A - They have 20+ nominations for Palme D’Or for every year. B - There can only be one Winner for most of the main awards. This happened after Piano Teacher won three awards for director actor and actress. Anyway point of my rant is festivals are awards shows done infinity better and I will now only be looking forward to Cannes awards livestream every year now. (OH YEAH CANNES ACTUALLY STREAMS ON SITES LIKE UA-cam. FUCK THE ACADEMY.)
I get this take, but the issue with Cannes is that it’s a jury process and not a strict voting one. They have a different jury every year so the tastes can vary extremely differently. And it’s usually like 20 to 30 ppl deciding. And they all sit in a room to negotiate what film gets which awards. The academy is made up of nearly 10,000 ppl who do blind voting. It’s a lot harder to push them all in a specific direction without a targeted campaign to do so.
Sully in the movie was essentially John Silver from Treasure Planet without any of the charm, humanity, or development with other characters. They pretty much ripped off the whole “do I pick the gold or the boy” thing for the climax.
love the trailer question & their answers. my favorite trailer is probably The Social Network, I think the choir cover of creep really just adds something to it
I didn't care for the games but Tom Holland definitely didn't sell me on the idea of an Indiana Jones kind of protagonist. Especially after recently watching the recent spider man.
Going Overboard has one of the worst long takes I have ever seen in any film. The bar sequence where Sandler gets drunk then his rival’s girlfriend arrives. AH THE PAIN.
Saw The Batman in IMAX (first theater visit in years). I loved it. I went in with mild, but positive expectations and I was enthralled. I don't think it's bias of the excitement of the theater because I went to the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises absolutely excited and came away severely disappointed.
I came across Going Overboard from a DVD complication with Denzel Washington’s first film Carbon Copy, Police Academy 4 and some other film. I genuinely struggled to get through this utter seasick vomit. Poor Burt Young at the end. Only Billy Bob Thornton had the only genuine likeable moment in the entire film.
I think I have that very dvd, The fourth movie was the 1997 British Film "Bring Me The Head of Mavis Davis", the only noteworthy thing about it is that it has Rik Mayall in it
The biggest expirience I had where I showed a group of friends a movie I loved and they didnt was "Being John Malkovich". I still love it but as a group we rewatched it recently and I am still the only one. Rip
Big fan of all 4 games, 3 is my favourite, and I was so tempted to watch in theaters but it looks atrocious and insulting and a waste of a ticket price that will definitely be better spent on a patty cakes joint
Going Overboard was free on UA-cam before this episode was released. Then UA-cam started charging for it. Then no one wanted to pay for it so UA-cam made it free again.
with adam on that 100%. i never piss during movies and i took 2 pisses and got 2 beers, missed absolutely nothing. every time i came back i guessed what happened to my friend and i was never wrong.
Hulu was created by Fox/ABC/NBC to host their TV content; as Disney acquired NBC and Fox, they gradually became majority owners, but they did not create Hulu, it was actually a separate entity created by the networks originally.
Adam needs to get on the Ken Russell filmography, probably the most disrespected and underrated director that I guarantee Adam would love. Could be great material for discussion on the podcast as well
While watching Scott Pilgrim with my mom in the movie theater she tried to walk out when the demon hipster chicks spawned in the musical sequence. I had to insist she stay because I was laughing my ass off. She did and ended up really also enjoying the film by the end
Harvey Weinstein campaigned for Shakespeare In Love and it won best picture. The box office for that movie exploded after that. I believe that's when studios started to run campaigns for specific movies.
No. He was always campaigning hard for film. Jane Campion’s THE PIANO was abbignbenefit of this. It was a small Australian kinky drama. And Weinstein pushed it to 3 BIG Oscars. Campion would not be the name she is today without that level of campaigning.
@@iansmart4158 yeah I agree it was before hand but I recall Shakespeare in Love being the one that really pushed the campaigning of all other studios into what it is now
Seeing Uncharted perform the way we thought it would, this doesn’t discourage me at all about The Last of Us. The people behind it have nothing to do with what those lazy crooks are doing at Sony. Nor am I discouraged by them pushing TLOU back to 2023.
I have a theory on Going Overboard. I think it's a prank on Adam Sandler. This lady tricked him into making a movie to make him look as bad as possible and surrounded him with the worst actors who are all pulling ironic performances. Sure call this cope, but I cannot fathom that this is a real movie or that someone actually tried
3:45 at least got Amazon Studios originals like Suspiria, Manchester by the Sea, Sound of Metal, Borat 2, Honey Boy, and The Big Sick. They seem worked very well and I didn't care about these shows and films besides Fleablag, The Boys, and The Marvelous Ms. Masel were just okay to see through it.
About the The Thing game, the game is full of scripted "allies turn into the thing" parts, so the test is effectively useless. They are all scripted to get infected and die
I understand Adum’s frustration at thr Oscar Campaign process. But he has to understand, that 100s of films get released in a year. The ppl who vote on these awards work in the industry in some capacity (and have lives or families). They don’t have the time to see everything like a critic would (who’s job is to see everything). A studio pushing a film or an aspect of a film is telling the academy member that this is worth divesting time in and thinking longer about. It sux, but with more and more films being released every year, it’s gets harder to decide what needs to get attention and what is going to break thru. That’s why critics are important, box office is important, campaigns and newspaper spotlights are important. It’s all about letting the right ppl know that a film is GREAT or that it deserves more attention, etc. It sux, but without that push, they just wouldn’t be able to focus their attentions. And you’d have even less of these movies getting notice by the academy. A film like MOONLIGHT would never get consideration if not for a smart campaign that put that film in front of a lot of ppl’s faces.
Kind of can't believe they didn't cast Nathan Fillion as Nathan Drake. He would have been perfect for the role. Also, have you guys heard that there might be a Jak and Daxter movie by the same director? I kind of wonder how that will be; maybe they'll do a live action adaptation. I'd honestly see that just because it'd be hilarious. The Jak and Daxter games also need their moment on the big screen; those games are underrated gems, especially the first game.
Lost City of Z is a great movie that Tom Holland is in. He's barely in it but he is in it. That was also the beginning of Robert Pattinsons comeback. Also Mark Wahlberg was in the movie because he was the first choice for Nathan Drake and when that fell through he stuck around as a producer since then.
Hahaha, going overboard as a torture device... The friend whith whome I watched After Last Season stated he would prefer to be tortured 1 week at Guantanamo instead of watching the film ever again..
Funny I was relistening to the episode where Ralph and Alex talk about FREE GUY and Adam was so adamant on saying “I would never watch it and I Never Will.” Whoopsies. Couldn’t escape the cringe after all.
I’ve now completed this episode by listening to the discussions more and finally watching Going Overboard as they’ve been on my radar for a while. Interesting hearing The Lord of the Rings trailer again after remembering everyone hating on the show. The “For Your Consideration” thing for the Oscars is so bizarre. Adum’s thoughts on Free Guy is so hilarious like saying “Glued to the cringe.” Uncharted has it’s problems like the miscasting and the action being inconsistent, but at the end of the day, I say “As a stand alone movie, it’s good, and as an Uncharted movie, it’s decent.” 8/10 for me. Going Overboard makes me understand why it’s not even in Adam Sandler’s resume. It’s so random and stupid with the acceptation of like two jokes. 1/10 for me. The questions were interesting as usual, especially making your own awards show, good trailers (Nope was dope), and what video game series could be perfectly made into a movie or series (Jak and Daxter for me if they get the right people). This is one of my favorite episodes of the whole podcast. Thanks, Sard boys!
14:12 that's another problem. Why does one studio (20th Century Studios) gets only both sides and putting HBOMax and Disney+ was a Streaming service to watch?? Even Hulu was property was Disney so why not putting West Side Story in Hulu? Even Paramount+ did not get enough Paramount Films and even Scream fifth title did approach that either? It's strange for having these type of movies that belong to the side rights by Streaming services. Just put F9 in Peacock instead of HBOMax because it's property by Universal.
Ralph, Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones couldn't be more different. Comparing any adaptation to any adaptation of the other and that still isn't true. Sometimes, Ralph just seems to say things just to talk.
The origin story of the Horizon games is a Katamari situation, sort of. A group of military robots, capable of replicating using biomass as fuel goes haywire and start replicating at a geometric rate, eventually consuming everything living on Earth. The Faro Plague, named for the robots' designer Ted Faro. Scientists, knowing the world will end, device a plan for life to recover eventually.
Last Temptation is a great study of religion, not just Christianity. I very much prefer it over The Passion as that film prides itself on the incredible brutality and not much else.
I think a Legend of Zelda film has a lot of potential. Actually, a lot of Nintendo IPs would be interesting as films. Metroid, Star Fox, Earthbound and Fire Emblem could all work pretty well if done right. Or how about a Kingdom Hearts movie or TV show where you could faithfully recreate those classic Disney films in the worlds that Sora visits and get back as many of the original voice actors as possible.
Does anyone know if the Aphex Twin song from the og Thunder Road trailer Adam talks about is Avril 14th? I'm guessing it would be that, and I have a vague memory of watching it, but i'm not finding it on YT
The Cuphead show is one of those things where the creators should have just questioned why they were doing what they were doing, but evidently didn’t. Why do a show with efficient/cheap-looking animation when by far one of the franchise’s main appeals is high-quality animation? Why make a show aimed at little kids for a franchise whose primary audience is teens and young adults? It feels like they just adapted it for the sake of it.
Gotta say, Going Overboard was one of the unfunniest movies I think I've ever seen. I was just so irritated with so many characters, I had to take this movie in short doses, it was painful. I hated how terrible the acting was, especially by all these poor women who had to act like that. There's not a single woman in the movie who acts like a real person. So awful.
Taking with a pinch of salt as I’ve only played half of Like A Dragon, but yakuza would actually work really well in film form, if they keep the amazing style and comedy of those games with good direction, it could possibly make for one of the most unique crime films/series in a while
Already has! Japanese madman Takashi Miike made an adaptation of it in 2007. Very strange movie but entertaining for sure. The guy who plays Majima is incredible
I don't even play uncharted (because it looks like everything wrong with AAA games) but even I don't buy Tom Holland as Nathan Drake. Why does Hollywood hate video games? I'm totally convinced they do
22:54 I don't about you, but Mark Wahlberg was turning into a tireless old man and he's becoming tireless bad acting as Bruce Willis did in his bad supporting roles in the 2020s. His acting and every bad role he did were so tired.
Timestamps!
0:00 Intro
0:56 Lord of the Rings trailer
4:53 Oscar nomination “For Your Consideration” process
10:17 Adum watched Free Guy
12:03 Halo series trailer
18:44 Uncharted (spoilers)
40:55 Ralph’s recommendation: Going Overboard (spoilers)
1:10:45 Pizza Time! I mean Question Time!
1:10:56 If you could create an awards show from scratch to replace the Academy Awards, what would it look like?
1:18:10 Thoughts about the comedy being made by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Vernon Trapman, and Kendrick Lamar?
1:19:12 Does Alex like Mr. Bean?
1:20:29 What are the greatest trailers ever made?
1:26:41 What games have you been playing lately?
1:32:17 Have you guys showed someone a movie you love but they didn’t enjoy it?
1:36:41 What video game series do you think could be perfectly adapted into a movie or show?
1:41:17 Alex recommends The Passion of the Christ and The Last Temptation of Christ (and The Batman will probably be discussed too)
Good stuff guys! Saw Uncharted in my Alamo Drafthouse; the food and drinks were much better than the movie! 1.5 for me on Letterboxd. Happy SynShrekdoche, New York!
Continuing gods work, one stream at a time 💪
It’s actually Vernon Chatman
@@CinematicDependency fffaswaa Hi Jessie and come back and
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@@mackielunkey2205 Thanks for the correction! It won’t let me edit the comment for some reason, so I’ll leave it for now haha
“If I ever meet Adam Sandler, I’m going to say “I loved you in going overboard’ and then I’m going to dab and leave.” 😂😂😂
Why didn't that get a single response? Lmfao. Sht had me cracking up
@@ocd9033 *crickets*
I met Adam Sandler in New York. He literally just walked passed me on the street like WTF?! I asked for a photo and he was super nice and my dad thought he was Ben Stiller. True story
The Uncharted movie looked like a high budget UA-cam parody
The actual UA-cam fan film looked more professional and felt more reminiscent of the games
I find that kind of insulting towards parodies, parodies actually have thought put into them.
Imagine getting spoiled for the Passion of the Christ
... but the twist at the end!?!
Whoever spoils it will be crucified.
Twist is, it isn't a true story.
smh they killed off my favorite character
@@jex8542
It is, I was literally there
The part where Mark Whalberg has a moustache actually is a post credit scene. Its really funny that none of you stayed for it. It basically set up a sequel that will never happen and it dragged on for way too long.
I thought it was funny that people guessed that would be the post credit scene just by the mustache alone.
I love Adum saying "Uncut Jams" as a reference to the recent Julia Fox interview and it completely going over the other Sards' heads
I was Josh Safdie's muse when he wrote Unkajaaaaams, ya know...
Fun fact: the creator of Phineas and Ferb was in Going Overboard as one of the members of the band Yellow Teeth
Really?!?!
The credits say he did the animations too.
"Venomize Sackboy" is the greatest line of 2022
Just what i needed, having a rough time, listen to some Sardonicast bois will help calm me. thank you
Who are you thanking?
they’re not doing it for u
bless you for this comment
@@unmixedunmastered2810 Unnecessarily rude. Get off the Internet, might help you.
@@luiginastro8831 Is it rude to tell the truth?
i apologize then dear sir. i had no intentions abrupting your fantasy🥺
@@unmixedunmastered2810 i know they not doing it for me, but if you suffer from bad anxiety and your mind is in a spin with life ect, things like these podcasts help. i tend to find listening/watching to things on youtube esp Sardonicast, help me calm down and switch off for a while, until you have experienced it, you can never know how much something like podcasts can help some much. I wasn't meaning this comment to be narcissistic, i was just stating how much i am thankful , that people like Adum,Alex and Ralph, put their time together and hard work, to do these things. i am thankful for it. Sorry if my comment offended you.
Honestly with completely changing the Academy Awards thing, most famous international film festivals are just mainstream awards shows but infinitely better. Especially Cannes. What’s great about it for me is that even if you don’t agree with the pick they chose at least it’s always comes from a group that actually care about Film in general. Rarely do I ever feel like Cannes, Venice, Berlin, etc. have movies that are their equivalent of "Oscar-bait" for me. And every year it just goes to something different than last year. I can always say I never can guess what will 100% win. I think it could really beneficial if the main awards in America was also just a premiere for many movies that the public can attend so it can hype up a lot of them. Also two things I like about Cannes rules for the awards: A - They have 20+ nominations for Palme D’Or for every year. B - There can only be one Winner for most of the main awards. This happened after Piano Teacher won three awards for director actor and actress. Anyway point of my rant is festivals are awards shows done infinity better and I will now only be looking forward to Cannes awards livestream every year now. (OH YEAH CANNES ACTUALLY STREAMS ON SITES LIKE UA-cam. FUCK THE ACADEMY.)
I get this take, but the issue with Cannes is that it’s a jury process and not a strict voting one.
They have a different jury every year so the tastes can vary extremely differently. And it’s usually like 20 to 30 ppl deciding. And they all sit in a room to negotiate what film gets which awards.
The academy is made up of nearly 10,000 ppl who do blind voting. It’s a lot harder to push them all in a specific direction without a targeted campaign to do so.
The Uncharted movie looks like it was filmed like a Hallmark movie. Visually appalling.
Sully in the movie was essentially John Silver from Treasure Planet without any of the charm, humanity, or development with other characters. They pretty much ripped off the whole “do I pick the gold or the boy” thing for the climax.
love the trailer question & their answers. my favorite trailer is probably The Social Network, I think the choir cover of creep really just adds something to it
I didn't care for the games but Tom Holland definitely didn't sell me on the idea of an Indiana Jones kind of protagonist. Especially after recently watching the recent spider man.
Adam rant on the "for your consideration" was the funniest shit.
Going Overboard has one of the worst long takes I have ever seen in any film. The bar sequence where Sandler gets drunk then his rival’s girlfriend arrives. AH THE PAIN.
Last night in Soho trailer was amazing for me.
got me so excited. Never been as disappointed in a film before
Saw The Batman in IMAX (first theater visit in years). I loved it. I went in with mild, but positive expectations and I was enthralled. I don't think it's bias of the excitement of the theater because I went to the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises absolutely excited and came away severely disappointed.
And YMS gave it a 6/10 lol
Leave The Dark Knight Rises alone! :(
@@michaelangelo2192 I would give the batman that same score I thought it was just decent
@@Mango_Roc69 Yeah, I gave it a 7/10. I though it was good - not great.
@@michaelangelo2192 i was thinking about goving it a 6 or a 7 it releases to hbo max on april 19 so I will definitely give it a rewatch
I came across Going Overboard from a DVD complication with Denzel Washington’s first film Carbon Copy, Police Academy 4 and some other film. I genuinely struggled to get through this utter seasick vomit. Poor Burt Young at the end. Only Billy Bob Thornton had the only genuine likeable moment in the entire film.
I think I have that very dvd, The fourth movie was the 1997 British Film "Bring Me The Head of Mavis Davis", the only noteworthy thing about it is that it has Rik Mayall in it
I actually genuinely want a Katamari movie now, but it HAS to have the game ost
I give Uncharted a Dumb/10.
Mark Wahlberg was performing straight out of a SNL sketch.
The biggest expirience I had where I showed a group of friends a movie I loved and they didnt was "Being John Malkovich". I still love it but as a group we rewatched it recently and I am still the only one. Rip
Adam should have read that Jordan Peterson tweet in a Kermit the Frog voice
It continues to blow my mind that there are people who find him profound.
@@YggdrasilAudio seriously. He has the profoundness of a disgraced priest.
I honestly can't think of a movie I want to see less than Uncharted
Big fan of all 4 games, 3 is my favourite, and I was so tempted to watch in theaters but it looks atrocious and insulting and a waste of a ticket price that will definitely be better spent on a patty cakes joint
I have been staring at the video in my sub box for ten minutes, not being sure what was off about i, I just realised: it doesn't have a thumbnail
Going Overboard was free on UA-cam before this episode was released. Then UA-cam started charging for it. Then no one wanted to pay for it so UA-cam made it free again.
Ah yes, Happy Madison. My favourite Sandler flick
with adam on that 100%. i never piss during movies and i took 2 pisses and got 2 beers, missed absolutely nothing. every time i came back i guessed what happened to my friend and i was never wrong.
For whatever reason Adam Sandler sounds like he's doing a Chris Rock impression the whole movie
Hulu was created by Fox/ABC/NBC to host their TV content; as Disney acquired NBC and Fox, they gradually became majority owners, but they did not create Hulu, it was actually a separate entity created by the networks originally.
Adam needs to get on the Ken Russell filmography, probably the most disrespected and underrated director that I guarantee Adam would love. Could be great material for discussion on the podcast as well
Would you believe, The House of the Dragon has even LESS source material that GoT? This can either go two ways.
While watching Scott Pilgrim with my mom in the movie theater she tried to walk out when the demon hipster chicks spawned in the musical sequence. I had to insist she stay because I was laughing my ass off. She did and ended up really also enjoying the film by the end
I love it when both movie topics for the episode are pure crap.
Going Over Uncharted Board
Harvey Weinstein campaigned for Shakespeare In Love and it won best picture. The box office for that movie exploded after that. I believe that's when studios started to run campaigns for specific movies.
No. He was always campaigning hard for film. Jane Campion’s THE PIANO was abbignbenefit of this.
It was a small Australian kinky drama. And Weinstein pushed it to 3 BIG Oscars. Campion would not be the name she is today without that level of campaigning.
@@iansmart4158 yeah I agree it was before hand but I recall Shakespeare in Love being the one that really pushed the campaigning of all other studios into what it is now
@@MrMoneyclips it was the biggest story because of what it beat.
But that campaigning was a big deal at the start of the 90s with the rise of Miramax.
Seeing Uncharted perform the way we thought it would, this doesn’t discourage me at all about The Last of Us. The people behind it have nothing to do with what those lazy crooks are doing at Sony. Nor am I discouraged by them pushing TLOU back to 2023.
Mark Wahlburg had the mustache in the mid-credits scene
I have a theory on Going Overboard. I think it's a prank on Adam Sandler. This lady tricked him into making a movie to make him look as bad as possible and surrounded him with the worst actors who are all pulling ironic performances.
Sure call this cope, but I cannot fathom that this is a real movie or that someone actually tried
Weird that Going Overboard was co-written by Adam Rifkin, who also wrote Mousehunt and a bunch of different mostly crappy stuff.
Gore Verbinski did a great job of taking a lame script like Mousehunt, and turning it into a fun (if disposable) slapstick comedy
3:45 at least got Amazon Studios originals like Suspiria, Manchester by the Sea, Sound of Metal, Borat 2, Honey Boy, and The Big Sick. They seem worked very well and I didn't care about these shows and films besides Fleablag, The Boys, and The Marvelous Ms. Masel were just okay to see through it.
The only Amazon show that I really like is Patriot, which will probably never get a third season unfortunately.
Ah another great thumbnail
This episode is the embodiment of “Misery loves company” 😂
About the The Thing game, the game is full of scripted "allies turn into the thing" parts, so the test is effectively useless. They are all scripted to get infected and die
I understand Adum’s frustration at thr Oscar Campaign process. But he has to understand, that 100s of films get released in a year.
The ppl who vote on these awards work in the industry in some capacity (and have lives or families). They don’t have the time to see everything like a critic would (who’s job is to see everything).
A studio pushing a film or an aspect of a film is telling the academy member that this is worth divesting time in and thinking longer about.
It sux, but with more and more films being released every year, it’s gets harder to decide what needs to get attention and what is going to break thru.
That’s why critics are important, box office is important, campaigns and newspaper spotlights are important.
It’s all about letting the right ppl know that a film is GREAT or that it deserves more attention, etc.
It sux, but without that push, they just wouldn’t be able to focus their attentions. And you’d have even less of these movies getting notice by the academy.
A film like MOONLIGHT would never get consideration if not for a smart campaign that put that film in front of a lot of ppl’s faces.
I thought my favorite trailer was "Alien" scary, mysterious, music. Love it!
Kind of can't believe they didn't cast Nathan Fillion as Nathan Drake. He would have been perfect for the role.
Also, have you guys heard that there might be a Jak and Daxter movie by the same director? I kind of wonder how that will be; maybe they'll do a live action adaptation. I'd honestly see that just because it'd be hilarious. The Jak and Daxter games also need their moment on the big screen; those games are underrated gems, especially the first game.
I always wanted Bradley Cooper in the role.
Lost City of Z is a great movie that Tom Holland is in. He's barely in it but he is in it. That was also the beginning of Robert Pattinsons comeback.
Also Mark Wahlberg was in the movie because he was the first choice for Nathan Drake and when that fell through he stuck around as a producer since then.
I don't remember Hell or Highwater had a significant campaign, yet still made it into Best Picture
The trailer for Alien(1979) gives me anxiety.
I’m pretty sure the LOTR show is based on a small bit from the appendices.
Hahaha, going overboard as a torture device... The friend whith whome I watched After Last Season stated he would prefer to be tortured 1 week at Guantanamo instead of watching the film ever again..
I’m surprised they Ralph and Adam didn’t seem to like Uncharted 4. It was probably the best one imo
Going Overboard as of March 7 is on Tubi
If anyone wants to watch an actually fun and good adventure movie imo try Adventures of Tintin, I really love that movie
By the way Adam, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed which was released in 2004 also had the same "Baby Got Back" joke LOL
Give me a goddamn EarthBound cartoon.
Let me fucking do it. I can explore the characters of the first game.
Funny I was relistening to the episode where Ralph and Alex talk about FREE GUY and Adam was so adamant on saying “I would never watch it and I Never Will.” Whoopsies. Couldn’t escape the cringe after all.
mark wallburg mustache was in the post credits
You guys need to hurry up and watch Arcane lol.
Meh
It started off so strong and then it just devolved into meh
@@ParawhoreLoL Bullshit. It's not meh at all.
@@luiginastro8831 It's not meh but ok
1:13:09 Andrea riseborough in To Leslie is probably the first since Bette Davis in of human bondage 1934
I’ve now completed this episode by listening to the discussions more and finally watching Going Overboard as they’ve been on my radar for a while. Interesting hearing The Lord of the Rings trailer again after remembering everyone hating on the show. The “For Your Consideration” thing for the Oscars is so bizarre. Adum’s thoughts on Free Guy is so hilarious like saying “Glued to the cringe.” Uncharted has it’s problems like the miscasting and the action being inconsistent, but at the end of the day, I say “As a stand alone movie, it’s good, and as an Uncharted movie, it’s decent.” 8/10 for me. Going Overboard makes me understand why it’s not even in Adam Sandler’s resume. It’s so random and stupid with the acceptation of like two jokes. 1/10 for me. The questions were interesting as usual, especially making your own awards show, good trailers (Nope was dope), and what video game series could be perfectly made into a movie or series (Jak and Daxter for me if they get the right people). This is one of my favorite episodes of the whole podcast. Thanks, Sard boys!
Looking really forward to Adums Oscar review/reaction XD
Adam's Oscars rant was great and on point
12:30 I will torrent Halo. Hey Hollywood producers. Stop me.
This is the way 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
Stoked for a Katamari universe film
Going Overboard flopped in the ocean so Billy Madison can walk on it’s hind legs and dance to “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya.”
Tom Holland got slapped in Lost City of Z, which I would consider good acting
He'll still have to eat a raw liver or something if he wants an award like Leo DiCaprio
1:25:20 I think game trailers are the worst when it comes to misleading.
14:12 that's another problem. Why does one studio (20th Century Studios) gets only both sides and putting HBOMax and Disney+ was a Streaming service to watch?? Even Hulu was property was Disney so why not putting West Side Story in Hulu? Even Paramount+ did not get enough Paramount Films and even Scream fifth title did approach that either? It's strange for having these type of movies that belong to the side rights by Streaming services. Just put F9 in Peacock instead of HBOMax because it's property by Universal.
Holy shit, spell check, bruh. And grammar.
I can barely make out what you were trying to say
Well, I'd rather have Bong Joon-ho out there making films instead of watching all the movies that came out so he can properly vote at the Oscars.
The original Matrix trailer is one of the greatest ever.
Ralph, Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones couldn't be more different. Comparing any adaptation to any adaptation of the other and that still isn't true. Sometimes, Ralph just seems to say things just to talk.
Ralph seems only slightly engaged when guests appear
"sometimes" 😂
The origin story of the Horizon games is a Katamari situation, sort of. A group of military robots, capable of replicating using biomass as fuel goes haywire and start replicating at a geometric rate, eventually consuming everything living on Earth. The Faro Plague, named for the robots' designer Ted Faro. Scientists, knowing the world will end, device a plan for life to recover eventually.
Oscar rules be like: “your movie has to show in a theater in LA and NY, but also we get dvd screeners sent to our houses”
Tom was damn good in The Impossible.
Why did Adam cut Ralph off like that towards the end? Kinda rude
Hey Ralph, are you ever gonna start a Twitch channel?
The original psycho trailer is pretty great.
Last Temptation is a great study of religion, not just Christianity. I very much prefer it over The Passion as that film prides itself on the incredible brutality and not much else.
dreading the metal gear solid movie
It'll either be bland, or never happen at all
To be fair, I’m pretty sure vfx artists vote for the effects nominees. So do with that what you will.
Why doesn’t anyone talk about those Netflix live action Halo shows? It seems like no one even registered they existed at the time even.
I think a Legend of Zelda film has a lot of potential. Actually, a lot of Nintendo IPs would be interesting as films. Metroid, Star Fox, Earthbound and Fire Emblem could all work pretty well if done right. Or how about a Kingdom Hearts movie or TV show where you could faithfully recreate those classic Disney films in the worlds that Sora visits and get back as many of the original voice actors as possible.
Does anyone know if the Aphex Twin song from the og Thunder Road trailer Adam talks about is Avril 14th?
I'm guessing it would be that, and I have a vague memory of watching it, but i'm not finding it on YT
1:36:41 Arcane, based on _League of Legends_ game, was a very well made series(so far).
listening to this at 1:07 pm
should throw Jesus Christ Superstar in there for good measure, make it a trilogy
People who complain that Cuphead the TV show doesn’t look as good as Cuphead the game has no idea how the animation process works or what it costs.
The Cuphead show is one of those things where the creators should have just questioned why they were doing what they were doing, but evidently didn’t. Why do a show with efficient/cheap-looking animation when by far one of the franchise’s main appeals is high-quality animation? Why make a show aimed at little kids for a franchise whose primary audience is teens and young adults? It feels like they just adapted it for the sake of it.
you guys should also watch the 1973 movie adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar
I remember watching overboard in high school it was really confusing and unfunny
Gotta say, Going Overboard was one of the unfunniest movies I think I've ever seen. I was just so irritated with so many characters, I had to take this movie in short doses, it was painful. I hated how terrible the acting was, especially by all these poor women who had to act like that. There's not a single woman in the movie who acts like a real person. So awful.
They answered my mr bean question 😁
Hard agree with Adum, a Katamari horror movie would rock!
1:41:15 I've never felt more bad for Ralph than I did in this moment.
uncut jaehms
Taking with a pinch of salt as I’ve only played half of Like A Dragon, but yakuza would actually work really well in film form, if they keep the amazing style and comedy of those games with good direction, it could possibly make for one of the most unique crime films/series in a while
Already has! Japanese madman Takashi Miike made an adaptation of it in 2007. Very strange movie but entertaining for sure. The guy who plays Majima is incredible
I don't even play uncharted (because it looks like everything wrong with AAA games) but even I don't buy Tom Holland as Nathan Drake. Why does Hollywood hate video games? I'm totally convinced they do
Just curious what do u mean everything wrong with AAA games
Guys its time you review the cult classic possession 1981 will put a hard job to explain even on adam
Watch episode 100
22:54 I don't about you, but Mark Wahlberg was turning into a tireless old man and he's becoming tireless bad acting as Bruce Willis did in his bad supporting roles in the 2020s. His acting and every bad role he did were so tired.