Hey Jeff your amazing speech about art being so important made me want to reach out, but I have no money to join the fan club. I’ll just say I’m the context of a UA-cam comment, you should make a podcast about community theater or something that taps into that. Maybe something related to you personally. I was listening to we have concerns like 12 years ago but only recently rediscovered your podcasts. I think your journey with your daughter and the vr obsession. The acting world and the strikes. It’s a great story and a podcast about you idk could be maybe idk cathartic? You shouldn’t feel the need to cut out those moments it’s important. It was important to me.
The reason we do not know much about Kathy is because the story wasn't about her. the story and plot is literally about the love, rise, and fall of this motorcycle club. The movie depicted the different types of broken, hurt, or lost men who joined this club. The style of narration being Cathy through interviews was effective because if it was told from the point of view from anyone in the club it wouldn't have been as honest and it would have been romanticized. I am not sure why Jeff needed to know more about her to enjoy the movie. Wanting to know her story is great, but it would have been a different film as she was not a member of the club, just a fly on the wall.
Jodie Comer took me right out. Her Chicago accent was dialed to 11 and nobody else had one. She also spoke almost the entirety of the movie, exhausting. Not a fan of the movie. She made a big choice, I didn’t enjoy it. I do enjoy her acting in almost everything.
Very Underwhelming Film. Austin Butler Doesn't Do Anything, and his Performance actually makes the film worse. I understand he was supposed to be channeling another Actor but that doesn't enhance the film. Then we have Tom Hardys Character who was in my opinion the most promising and the film sort of executes his through line well enough, of gradually realising this thing is way outta control and that he doesn't want to lead this biker club anymore. That through line should of been the entire build of the film, then leading to that death. That Coupled with Tom Hardys Characters Relationship with Austin Butlers Character. That should of been the entire focus, it's a much better build and development of the Film. And also, have some of these other characters actually have something to do. Them just hanging out and drinking and smoking is not good enough. That was probably what it was like but that doesn't make a good film. The Jody Comer arc of gradually taking butlers character away from Hardy's Character was good though. Overall, Very underwhelming, the film is just not firing the way it needs to fire. There's too many subtractions that take away from the film. But Guys, Big Weekend Ahead! We've got Horizon an American Saga, A Quiet Place Day one and then the Major One: Kinds of Kindness. Could Kinds of Kindness Match the Sheer Brilliance, the Masterstroke that is Poor Things?
Jeff, the song you were “singing” in the intro segment was not Axel F but the amazing Rockit by Herbie Hancock
I was convinced he was joking, but then there was never a wink.
Hey Jeff your amazing speech about art being so important made me want to reach out, but I have no money to join the fan club. I’ll just say I’m the context of a UA-cam comment, you should make a podcast about community theater or something that taps into that. Maybe something related to you personally. I was listening to we have concerns like 12 years ago but only recently rediscovered your podcasts. I think your journey with your daughter and the vr obsession. The acting world and the strikes. It’s a great story and a podcast about you idk could be maybe idk cathartic? You shouldn’t feel the need to cut out those moments it’s important. It was important to me.
I'm sold on Butler now.
The reason we do not know much about Kathy is because the story wasn't about her. the story and plot is literally about the love, rise, and fall of this motorcycle club. The movie depicted the different types of broken, hurt, or lost men who joined this club. The style of narration being Cathy through interviews was effective because if it was told from the point of view from anyone in the club it wouldn't have been as honest and it would have been romanticized. I am not sure why Jeff needed to know more about her to enjoy the movie. Wanting to know her story is great, but it would have been a different film as she was not a member of the club, just a fly on the wall.
My Favorite film of the year.
Jodie Comer took me right out. Her Chicago accent was dialed to 11 and nobody else had one. She also spoke almost the entirety of the movie, exhausting. Not a fan of the movie. She made a big choice, I didn’t enjoy it. I do enjoy her acting in almost everything.
That is what the lady sounded like in real life. almost perfectly recreated.
@@thebadasstimesthen creative liberty should have been used 😂
Anyone other than Austin Butler.
Very Underwhelming Film. Austin Butler Doesn't Do Anything, and his Performance actually makes the film worse. I understand he was supposed to be channeling another Actor but that doesn't enhance the film.
Then we have Tom Hardys Character who was in my opinion the most promising and the film sort of executes his through line well enough, of gradually realising this thing is way outta control and that he doesn't want to lead this biker club anymore. That through line should of been the entire build of the film, then leading to that death.
That Coupled with Tom Hardys Characters Relationship with Austin Butlers Character. That should of been the entire focus, it's a much better build and development of the Film.
And also, have some of these other characters actually have something to do. Them just hanging out and drinking and smoking is not good enough.
That was probably what it was like but that doesn't make a good film.
The Jody Comer arc of gradually taking butlers character away from Hardy's Character was good though.
Overall, Very underwhelming, the film is just not firing the way it needs to fire. There's too many subtractions that take away from the film.
But Guys, Big Weekend Ahead! We've got Horizon an American Saga, A Quiet Place Day one and then the Major One: Kinds of Kindness. Could Kinds of Kindness Match the Sheer Brilliance, the Masterstroke that is Poor Things?
terrible reviewers - go back to being hairdressers