Shame Dave couldn't be here. I look forward to hearing the yearly variations of, "Look... I'm an atheist. I dont give a shit what you believe," as he talks about the 4th religious movie on his worst list.
Brad moved, but they also had a kid so even before he moved it was problematic for them to get out. I get it, when u have children your priorities change, and youre exhausted all the time. At least, thats my understanding of why they havent been on in a while...
I always thought the crows in Dumbo were kinda cool as a kid. Then I grew up and people told me they were horrendous stereotypes. I mean, yeah, they're stereotypes, but to a kid, they're just crows with funny voices.
In the context of today, the crows are obviously exaggerated and inaccurate representations of black people, but it doesn't feel malicious at all. The crows were fun characters, as well as super well animated. That dance sequence is some of Ward Kimball's best work in my opinion.
The stereotypes of black people talking like that were so dead in my country by the time I was born that I didnt even know what that stereotype was. I didnt hear about it being an offensive stereotype until I was in my mid teens
The Haunting of Sharon Tate is one of the movies that the characters in Mel Brooks' The Producers would've concocted to strip people's money away on purpose.
About the lion king: it was a deliberate choice by the director to make the animals emotionless... the director's commentary is insane, he claims the emotion is communicated through the color of dirt... and the animators have suffered enough, one of the VFX studios went out of business last year
I kinda want to hear it just in the hopes that it is super pretentious. "Here you can see the absolute loss that Simba is feeling by how he moves his foot a half inch, and the slight extra refraction in his eyes." "Scar shows how evil he is in the twitch in his tail for these three frames." "I forced my animators to rework this scene 10 times to get the exact fall of whiskers to properly convey the true depth of emotion being felt. I cant remember which emotion, but it was deeply important"
Never heard of the Fanatic, so I looked it up and saw its written and directed by Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. That's all I needed to know to say I'll never watch it
"The Fanatic" is the perfect example that shows John Travolta can't be counted on to make decisions about the movies he stars in. He's a decent actor and has pulled off some great roles but those require a good director and maybe he needs to find a better agent. Quentin Tarantino breathed new life into his career, John became an A-List celebrity again and like he did before he threw it all away to appear in crap movies.
Hey man... Nickelodeon produced Rango. Rango was exquisite. It was, BY FAR, the greatest comedy western directed by Gore Verbinsky with Johnny Depp in a leading role.
The crows in the original "Dumbo" were hip and a lot of fun. As stereotypes go, it's not all that bad. "Dumbo" wasn't the most ambitious of the classic Disney films and you can't make the claim that it's the best as you could with "Pinocchio," "Fantasia," or "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," but it's my favorite too. It's got a lot of heart, and it's truly one of the great underdog films up there with "Rocky." And the pink elephants sequence is definitely out there for 1941.
My own worst 10: 10. "The Addams Family" 9. "Men in Black International" 8. "Hellboy" 7. "After" 6. "Cats" 5. "The Fanatic" 4. "Serenity" 3. "Replicas" 2. "The Amityville Murders" 1. "The Gallows Act II"
I can't help but giggle at the fact that CATS is consistently describes as maddening Lovecraftian horror. Meanwhile Color Out of Space, an movie based on ACTUAL Lovecraft and starring Nicholas Cage, is showing downtown.
Crisdean Mackinnon she’s really the only Bond girl to have a proper character arc, and wasn’t simply there to motivate Bond by dying, but only until he found his next Juliet.
I cant find ANY clips of Brad's number 1...that's a new one. Also my prediction which ones will get a Snob episode in the future: - Loqueesha - Reliant - El Coyote - CATS - The Haunting of Sharon Tate (confirmed)
Jesus christ Rob cant help but attempt to dominate every conversation hes involved in. Intelligent man, and i value his opinion, but anytime hes part of a conversation i feel like a moderator is needed so others can get a word in edgewise. Somebody flash the red light already...other peoples turn to talk now...I also value brads opinion, thats why im here.
I don't even really value Rob's opinion. When I saw he was in this video I went like "ugh... I guess I'll do it for Brad content" Edit: now I realize it wasn't worth it as he talks over Brad 80% of the time.
Rob or any other Walker brother intelligent? Lol yeah right, i honestly just watched in part just to see what dumb ass comment is Rob gonna say. Was not dissapointed.
I liked how Brad and Rob know are proud and know how important it is that we must secure the existence of older movies for our white children to watch in the future.
My personal choices are: 10. Running with the Devil 9. Grand Isle 8. Black Christmas 7. The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story 6. A Madea Family Funeral 5. Playing with Fire 4. The Fanatic 3. The Haunting of Sharon Tate 2. Unplanned 1. Benchwarmers 2: Breaking Balls
How is Black Christmas not on either top 10 list? That movie is dreadful across the board. It's the most preachy, boring, poorly-written, choppily-edited pile of diarrhea I've ever had the displeasure of sitting through.
39:00 that should become an actual clinical term: _mystery Totoro disease_ 1:29:18 “I felt like I was staring into the eyes of Cathulu.” 1:48:14 worse than the remake of THAT DARN CAT? I dunno about that...
@@somerandolad It's by studio Trigger and was made based on independent short movie they made through Kickstarter. It also doesn't have aliens in it, so I would say it is really good.
It's cute and nice animation (as expected by Trigger), but doesn't have much substance or rewatchability. It makes you play the long game with it's story twists, and not in an interesting way.
I never understood all the hate for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movies, and with the 2010s Star Wars being over I will confidently say that the former was the far superior action-adventure-in-space trilogy.
I think most hate comes from two things. One being how much JJ seems to set up stuff, but interrupts moments for action scenes. He rarely seems to let moments stand for themselves. The second being how far off standard the JJ Trek movies were compared to the TV shows. I enjoyed the Trek movies myself, but I understand where the complaints come from. They just didn't bother me as much when I saw them. JJ also has a self admitted problem with loving his "Mystery Box". So all his stuff seems to be lots of interesting setup, but limited, or poor payoff.
@Jamie Pritchard I don't know about Next Generation, but for its time the original Star Trek was considered cheap sci-fi fluff and was taken off the air because its audience was too young to make an impact on the ratings. No respected filmmakers back then were calling it "intellectual and cerebral", so get over yourself.
The thing I hated most about the most recent SW trilogy is that Empire Strikes Back has one of the best reveals in cinematic history with Darth Vader telling Luke he's his father and The Force Awakes treats Han and Leia being Kylo Ren's parents as "oh by the by" like you knew that going in.
Thanks for this, had you guys on in the background and it was entertaining to hear your thoughts on these movies! I can't wait for the top best movies!
I forgot Unplanned even came out last year. I remember girlfriend being forced to see it with her grandma. No place around here played it besides one theater that was a 21 and up one
Critters Attack (2019) I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (2019) The 27 Club (2019) Demon Eye (2019) Play or Die (2019) The Nightmare Gallery (2019) Hallowed Ground (2019) Camp Wedding (2019) Project Ithaca (2019) The Tombs (2019) Quiet Comes the Dawn (19) She Walks the Woods (19) Return of the Slasher Nurse (19) The Manson Family Massacre Blood Myth (19) Bad Dose (19) Stained (2019) Pentagram (19) Clown (2019) Muse (2019) Stay Out Stay Alive (19) The Utah Cabin Murders The Mummy Rebirth One Remains (19) Mary (2019) Urban Fears (19) All Must Die (19) Along came the Devil (19) Turbines (19) #Followme (2019) The Man in the Trunk The Shed (19) Body at Brighton Rock (2019) Wolf (2019) Dry Blood (19) Gothic Harvest (2019) Animal Among Us (2019) Devil's Junction: Handy Dandy's Revenge (2019) Doom: Annihilation (2019) The Young Cannibals (2019) The Drone (2019) Creep Nation (2019) Holiday Hell (19) Artik (2019) Countdown (2019) Ambition (2019) Big Top Evil (2019) Candy Corn (2019) Hoax (2019) The Tormented (2019) The Gallows Act II (2019) Black Christmas (19) Haunting of Sharon Tate Flay (2019) Blood Bound (2019) Wounds (2019) The Car: Road to Revenge (2019) Investigation 13 (19) Dark Light (2019) Corporate Animals (2019) Jacob’s Ladder Remake Are also Terrible movies of 2019
On the note of "Girl Power" I agree with Rob's take. One of my favorite movies is Tank Girl for the reasons he said work. She's her own character who just gets shyte done, sure she's abit "manic pixie" but she's the OG MP!
"my number 4 is also a comedy"- I just watched Loqueesha, and The Room is a lot funnier. Couldn't they at least worked a voice filter in? The voice is way too low. It's also really weird when people write themselves as being amazing and getting the girl
"You can't have a good movie with a hot-air balloon in it" If *Andrei Rublev* is any indication, the more primitive and ramshackle the balloon is, the better the movie.
Amen to number 2 even though its my number one. The Lion King 2019 is an insult to our culture, animation, and cinema in general. No emoption or expression, poorly recreated shot-for-shot scenes, poor voice acting, Beyonce is an asshole for singing "Spirit" and not "He Lives In You" during simbas return to pride rock, it offers nothing new "they have the broadway soundtrack on the side they could've used but they didn't" the mouse hogged the screen for too long, They deleted Rafiki hitting Simba on the head for a DUNG BEETLE ROLLING A BALL OF GIRAFFE SHIT!! How did no complains spawn upon seeing that image? This fucking movie insults the audience, insults our culture, insults our childhoods, and adds nothing special or new to the story's themes. I fucking Hate Disney for this and I will throw nonstop hate at them for this. Thanks for the harsh criticisms Rob.
The one voice-over role that I thought John Oliver did well was Wax Sherlock Holmes on "Gravity Falls." ("Applaud, everyone, applaud sarcastically!") But I see that he's also been in three Smurfs movies... so. Yeah.
Last Jedi took its time because it's the middle chapter. It also burned everything to the ground so they had to do two movies in one and then they wanted that endgame money from the buildup and payoff but didn't have a damn buildup because every trilogy has been the end before and clearly not setting up this trilogy. I like it more than Last Jedi and don't blame it nearly as much as the mess started there
My vote for worst is Cats. I didn't see it, just from the clips and trailers I've seen and things I've seen online about it. It seems like the kind of stage musical that just can't be a movie.
I always understood that the problem with the Crows from Dumbo was just that the leader crow was the only one voiced by a white guy, while the rest were black people, so it came off as... vaguely blackface I guess? But look, the crows' voices may be an issue in America, in any other dub the crows don't have that.
I like this video and your commentary, but I am a little sad the "best of" video was so short and the "worst" is over two hours. I'm down for hearing an in depth discussion of great films, too! I suppose the negative videos get more views, so I understand, but hearing you all get enthusiastic about movies really gets me hyped to see them. :)
I don't blame him either since I know these get more views, and I do enjoy the "worst" videos as well. I just miss the longer discussions about movies everyone loves from a few years ago, but I can always go listen to the Midnight Screenings for those individually, so it's all good.
With the caveat I didn’t seek out a lot of bad movies from last year (I REALLY need to see Serenity though): 10. Velvet Buzzsaw 9. Pet Sematary 8. The Intruder 7. The Knight Before Christmas 6. Boar 5. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 4. Replicas 3. IO: Last on Earth 2. Treehouse 1. Girl Nice list, was shocked to see Black Christmas didn’t make the cut for Brad. Any chance of a “Worst of the Decade” video?
Thank you! The fact that Lucasfilm had these people who have an immense understanding of what makes the Star Wars special from both the franchise’s cinematic influences and just what works about the lore of Star Wars, and they sat on them both instead of approaching these two sci-fi writer Mavericks to fix their third movie now that Carrie Fisher passed away and completely threw whatever flimsy third movie plans Kathleen Kennedy had.
@@Popcultureguy3000 I'm not going to be surprised if Filoni and Favreau become more of the captains of the franchise and Kennedy moves to more of an administrative role. Disney tends to have a hands off role in their subsidiaries, but if the profit engine is effected, Bob Iger gets involved (see the recent promotion of Feige to the head of all of Marvel, and the stuff with EA).
Alexis Kimble This should have happened right after all The Last Jedi controversies, or at least right after Colin Trevornow (too tired to bother looking up how to spell his last name, lol) was booted off of the episode nine.
Thank you. Last Action Hero was bad. Rob is right on. It was trying too hard to be cool and kitchy and failed. Hilary Duff as Sharon Tate? How? Just how?
I actually really like the remake for I Spit On Your Grave and its second, direct, sequel, but I didn't like the original or the remake's first, unrelated in-name-only sequel.
You know what's very telling of our situation? If one of you guys were given an all black cast, you'd just make something you would enjoy watching. Tyler Perry completely misuses his position to make preachy crap about people he doesn't and has no need to understand. But we can't say anything because we'd be >all together now
I am so glad Rob remembers the massively cringey "your friend is dead" scene from Bridge to Terabithia. I legit burst out laughing in the theatre when that went down.
Mentioning Christopher Plummer doing crap, the same thing goes for a lot of older actors that are established and will do just about any movie for a paycheck simply because what else are they going to do? I think Malcolm McDowell and Christopher Walken have said something to that effect. But then these are teflon actors. They can appear in the worst movies, do their thing and it's usually the best part of it. They know what their fans want and will give it no matter what.
Easily the worst of the year for me was “IT: Chapter 2”. It was way too long, really badly acted except for Hader and Chastain, the VFX sucked hard, and it felt like it was trying too hard to be scary. Hands down, it’s the worst.
maybe if i spruce it up with adventure i could call it a hobbits journey and sell it as a sequel to the hobbit... the hobbit two, super drunk.... yes.... and it could be about Bilbo bagginess getting drunk at a pub while humans all around just stare at him and he challenges them to a eating competition while he still keeps getting drunk... and same and Frodo come to save him.... Elijah wood could be de-aged.... why isn't Elijah wood in star wars by the way? could you imagine how amazing it would be if he was sneaking around in a imperial base and he suddenly emerged from a astromech droid and it was revealed he had taken out all the machinery and magic stuff out of it and left it in a closet which a storm trooper eventually stumbles upon and gets blamed for making a mess by a superior and he is ordered to clean it up which leads to him eventually being told to go clean up some other mess the protagonists make meanwhile elijah wood escapes aboard a transport ship with a huge data archive he downloads into a astromech droid that still works and he forces it to comply with his own restraining bolt and command data pad he controls it with.....
The disease that used to be called "consumption" or "the big C" (before cancer took that name). I think people didn't really talk about having TB back then as it was seen as a social stigma?
Worst Films of 2019 time stamps
Rob #10 (3:56 - 8:35)
Rob #9 (13:18 - 20:19)
Rob #8 (24:30 - 32:07)
Rob #7 (35:53 - 44:15)
Rob#6 (48:12 - 50:41)
Rob#5 (57:56 - 1:05:43)
Rob#4 (1:12:20 - 1:21:20)
Rob#3 (1:28:14 - 1:35:09)
Rob#2 (1:44:33 - 1:50:49)
Rob#1 (1:56:20 - 2:00:41)
Brad #10 (8:49 - 13:17)
Brad#9 (20:20 - 24:30)
Brad#8 (32:08 - 35:51)
Brad #7 (44:16 - 48:11)
Brad #6 (50:43 - 57:55 )
Brad#5 (1:05:45 - 1:12:18)
Brad#4 (1:21:23 - 1:28:13)
Brad#3 (1:35:16 - 1:44:30)
Brad#2 (1:50:50 - 1:56:16)
Brad#1 (2:00:42 - 2:10:20)
Thank you guys for all these great 2019 movie reviews!
This ought to be pinned to the top.
Awesome
Thank you so much! Also the last one at the end should be 02:10:20!
Hi Brad. Are you going to do a list of the worst movies of the decade (2010 - 2019)?
Thanks for this. Anything to limit the amount of Rob I have to listen to.
Shame Dave couldn't be here. I look forward to hearing the yearly variations of, "Look... I'm an atheist. I dont give a shit what you believe," as he talks about the 4th religious movie on his worst list.
Yeah, i miss dave...and sarah...
Same
Forgive me if this is common knowledge, but is there a particular reason why they haven't showed up? Did Brad move or, what happened.
@@gamebreakers2535 Yeah, Brad moved to Chicago. That's why Doug and Rob have been in so many recent videos.
Brad moved, but they also had a kid so even before he moved it was problematic for them to get out. I get it, when u have children your priorities change, and youre exhausted all the time. At least, thats my understanding of why they havent been on in a while...
I always thought the crows in Dumbo were kinda cool as a kid. Then I grew up and people told me they were horrendous stereotypes. I mean, yeah, they're stereotypes, but to a kid, they're just crows with funny voices.
Yeah as a black kid I didn’t even notice. The only thing that stuck out to me were the sharecroppers on the railroad, but even then i didn’t care:
In the context of today, the crows are obviously exaggerated and inaccurate representations of black people, but it doesn't feel malicious at all. The crows were fun characters, as well as super well animated. That dance sequence is some of Ward Kimball's best work in my opinion.
Yeah, I didn't see it as racist as a kid either. I didn't even know they were supposed to be black until someone told me.
@J Dee Carter This is how joyless, soulless people get their kicks.
The stereotypes of black people talking like that were so dead in my country by the time I was born that I didnt even know what that stereotype was. I didnt hear about it being an offensive stereotype until I was in my mid teens
The Haunting of Sharon Tate is one of the movies that the characters in Mel Brooks' The Producers would've concocted to strip people's money away on purpose.
All movies are concocted to strip people's money away on purpose.
@@joshfleming6110 Yeah, but they're also supposed to do it more than a few times, and also leave good feels in the aftermath.
I got a cat food ad before this... not sure if it's because of Cats, because of Lloyd, or because of all the cat videos I watch.
Yes.
I got Purple Mattress, because a nap would be better than watching some of these movies.
It's because you're gay
About the lion king: it was a deliberate choice by the director to make the animals emotionless... the director's commentary is insane, he claims the emotion is communicated through the color of dirt... and the animators have suffered enough, one of the VFX studios went out of business last year
Really? Sounds like the commentary is more entertaining than the movie
I kinda want to hear it just in the hopes that it is super pretentious. "Here you can see the absolute loss that Simba is feeling by how he moves his foot a half inch, and the slight extra refraction in his eyes." "Scar shows how evil he is in the twitch in his tail for these three frames." "I forced my animators to rework this scene 10 times to get the exact fall of whiskers to properly convey the true depth of emotion being felt. I cant remember which emotion, but it was deeply important"
@Picnic Basket Sam Wow. This is the same guy people are rooting to run Star
Wars?
Coulda been something he said after the fact.
@@christopherjones5446 The director only took the Lion King remake job to get funding to make Mandolorian.
Rob describing CATS as a Lovcraftian horror is hilarious!
And accurate
Few Movies have rendered speechless. It's Hilarious and awful. I would have loved to see the cut prior to it being "fixed" and re-released
Never heard of the Fanatic, so I looked it up and saw its written and directed by Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. That's all I needed to know to say I'll never watch it
No, you should see it for its structurally psychotic film fuckery.
It's hilarious.
There's a scene where a dad is driving his son around and then the dad starts playing Fred Durst music
The Fanatic is a perfect storm of terrible. The plot is ridiculous, the characters are inhuman and the ending is baffling.
"The Fanatic" is the perfect example that shows John Travolta can't be counted on to make decisions about the movies he stars in. He's a decent actor and has pulled off some great roles but those require a good director and maybe he needs to find a better agent.
Quentin Tarantino breathed new life into his career, John became an A-List celebrity again and like he did before he threw it all away to appear in crap movies.
You know Brad is a true film connoisseur when Cats isn't on his Top 10 list
That man has seen more than any human should have to see in several lifetimes.
Hey man... Nickelodeon produced Rango.
Rango was exquisite.
It was, BY FAR, the greatest comedy western directed by Gore Verbinsky with Johnny Depp in a leading role.
murrfeeling I’m actually surprised heat I haven’t run into more Rango fans. It’s a great film!
@@kayhaven4710 and there's a snake with a moustache in it too! ^^
Best movie. The behind scenes content on UA-cam made me love it even more. It's really thanks to ILM too.
Rango is not just a great Nickelodeon movie. It’s an *OSCAR* winning Nickelodeon movie.
@@MaggieOffutt Thank god Cars 2 came out that year so the right movie could win the Oscar for best animated feature
Please do another one with Sarah; I miss her.
Me too.
@Lillian Ward I miss Brian.
What happened to Sarah and Brian?
@@Pyrotechnics90 They are still in Springfield. Brad moved to Chicago.
A Cats review with her would be purr-fect , I miss her!
"Cats reminded me of Strokemon" - Rob, 2020.
@Cory Thompson Poor Rob :-(
The crows in the original "Dumbo" were hip and a lot of fun. As stereotypes go, it's not all that bad. "Dumbo" wasn't the most ambitious of the classic Disney films and you can't make the claim that it's the best as you could with "Pinocchio," "Fantasia," or "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," but it's my favorite too. It's got a lot of heart, and it's truly one of the great underdog films up there with "Rocky." And the pink elephants sequence is definitely out there for 1941.
Brad... a two hour video? I didnt know Christmas came in January.
Orthodox Christmas comes in Jan 7 ;)
Does that mean it came late or really early?
I wonder the worst movies of 2020 retrospective will be like when theaters were shut down for months.
Brad, can you be on more First Viewings with Rob and Doug? I saw you on the Die Hard First Viewing and loved it. Easily one of my favorite ones
I love the facial expressions Rob makes when Brad is describing the dog in the DJ booth at 34:46.
MAD Magazine (RIP) made that joke in 83 by having Mickey Mouse as Lando's copilot on the Falcon. Prescient!
My own worst 10:
10. "The Addams Family"
9. "Men in Black International"
8. "Hellboy"
7. "After"
6. "Cats"
5. "The Fanatic"
4. "Serenity"
3. "Replicas"
2. "The Amityville Murders"
1. "The Gallows Act II"
the Amityville Murders. what a missed chance there....and then they made a schlock film with God-awful acting and writing.
Dear lord they made a sequel to The Gallows?
wow i'm here so early that no one has listed all of their choices with time stamps yet
I can't help but giggle at the fact that CATS is consistently describes as maddening Lovecraftian horror.
Meanwhile Color Out of Space, an movie based on ACTUAL Lovecraft and starring Nicholas Cage, is showing downtown.
We need a Snob episode for The Fanatic!!!!!
1:28:24 Cats, I'm more with Brad on this. Yeah, it's a train wreck but it's in the spirit of 80s musicals like the Apple orgy scene.
"The trapeze lady"
EVA GREEN!!
BTW, she'll forever be the best Bond girl in my view.
Crisdean Mackinnon she’s really the only Bond girl to have a proper character arc, and wasn’t simply there to motivate Bond by dying, but only until he found his next Juliet.
I cant find ANY clips of Brad's number 1...that's a new one.
Also my prediction which ones will get a Snob episode in the future:
- Loqueesha
- Reliant
- El Coyote
- CATS
- The Haunting of Sharon Tate (confirmed)
Cats and Loqueesha need to happen! And I think Brad has confirmed in this video that The Bright Ones and The Fanatic are getting an episode.
Here's the trailer for it: ua-cam.com/video/bF5ON0u8EKQ/v-deo.html
Jesus christ Rob cant help but attempt to dominate every conversation hes involved in. Intelligent man, and i value his opinion, but anytime hes part of a conversation i feel like a moderator is needed so others can get a word in edgewise. Somebody flash the red light already...other peoples turn to talk now...I also value brads opinion, thats why im here.
Especially since he keeps repeating himself.
I don't even really value Rob's opinion. When I saw he was in this video I went like "ugh... I guess I'll do it for Brad content"
Edit: now I realize it wasn't worth it as he talks over Brad 80% of the time.
Doctor Speedweed SAME
Rob or any other Walker brother intelligent? Lol yeah right, i honestly just watched in part just to see what dumb ass comment is Rob gonna say. Was not dissapointed.
Who is who?
If I didn't know better, I would totally believe they're brothers.
Maybe Brad is secretly Doug and Rob half-brother
The secret third Walker. The legends were true!
Love that this is 2+ hrs long
This is the real Sibling Rivalry we've been looking for.
Harpo, Groucho and Chico
Steadily becoming my 2nd favorite Duo to see review films behind Mike and Jay.
Best moment is when Rob repeats 4 times in a row that there were worse 'racist' films released at the same time other than the original 'Dumbo.'
Or interrupted, half the video. it's not like people want to hear Brad's opinion on Brad's Channel.....oh wait, we do.
He probably didn't realize he said that 4 times but Jesus did Brad needed to interrupt him.
It's like he is some kind of idiot or something 🤔
I liked how Brad and Rob know are proud and know how important it is that we must secure the existence of older movies for our white children to watch in the future.
Wow, _Loqueesha_ wasn't number one? This year, I swear man...
I had Unplanned at #1 and Loqueesha at #2.
My personal choices are:
10. Running with the Devil
9. Grand Isle
8. Black Christmas
7. The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story
6. A Madea Family Funeral
5. Playing with Fire
4. The Fanatic
3. The Haunting of Sharon Tate
2. Unplanned
1. Benchwarmers 2: Breaking Balls
How is Black Christmas not on either top 10 list? That movie is dreadful across the board. It's the most preachy, boring, poorly-written, choppily-edited pile of diarrhea I've ever had the displeasure of sitting through.
39:00 that should become an actual clinical term: _mystery Totoro disease_
1:29:18 “I felt like I was staring into the eyes of Cathulu.”
1:48:14 worse than the remake of THAT DARN CAT? I dunno about that...
Nice mention of Little Witch Academia, that is a fun anime.
Is it worth watching? I've heard good things.
@@somerandolad It's by studio Trigger and was made based on independent short movie they made through Kickstarter. It also doesn't have aliens in it, so I would say it is really good.
It's cute and nice animation (as expected by Trigger), but doesn't have much substance or rewatchability. It makes you play the long game with it's story twists, and not in an interesting way.
I love how he called it My Little Witch Academia at first
I never understood all the hate for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movies, and with the 2010s Star Wars being over I will confidently say that the former was the far superior action-adventure-in-space trilogy.
I think most hate comes from two things. One being how much JJ seems to set up stuff, but interrupts moments for action scenes. He rarely seems to let moments stand for themselves. The second being how far off standard the JJ Trek movies were compared to the TV shows. I enjoyed the Trek movies myself, but I understand where the complaints come from. They just didn't bother me as much when I saw them. JJ also has a self admitted problem with loving his "Mystery Box". So all his stuff seems to be lots of interesting setup, but limited, or poor payoff.
@Jamie Pritchard I don't know about Next Generation, but for its time the original Star Trek was considered cheap sci-fi fluff and was taken off the air because its audience was too young to make an impact on the ratings. No respected filmmakers back then were calling it "intellectual and cerebral", so get over yourself.
Brad clearly saw more bad films than Rob last year 🤣
The thing I hated most about the most recent SW trilogy is that Empire Strikes Back has one of the best reveals in cinematic history with Darth Vader telling Luke he's his father and The Force Awakes treats Han and Leia being Kylo Ren's parents as "oh by the by" like you knew that going in.
Radiant: a Marie Curie biopic. Make it happen.
Thanks for this, had you guys on in the background and it was entertaining to hear your thoughts on these movies! I can't wait for the top best movies!
How dare the fanatic make this list joker obviously ripped it off
#1-The Lion King (2019)
it was a lazy cash grab that a bunch of idiots fell for...
Michael Chavez thank you! I am sick and tired of seeing these people say to me “fuck you this movie is great”
what kind of people do you hang around, no one likes it
@@michaelchavez816 I wouldn't say idiots. Just the easily manipulated.
@@Deactorr true I'm glad I saw it for free though
“Abortions is our fries and soda.” 😂
13:22 tell Doug to do a men in black month already.
He already reviewed “Men In Black II”.
@@theweysermanisback5205 I know in 2021
Yes. We saw that review.
The Fanatic was so bad it’s actually really entertaining. The way Travolta acted in this movie was like an alien trying to act like a human
So like Christopher walken
I forgot Unplanned even came out last year. I remember girlfriend being forced to see it with her grandma. No place around here played it besides one theater that was a 21 and up one
Oh god. You're watching Fall From Grace? I was wondering when you were gonna watch that one. The Double Toasted review of it had me rolling.
Critters Attack (2019)
I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (2019)
The 27 Club (2019)
Demon Eye (2019)
Play or Die (2019)
The Nightmare Gallery (2019)
Hallowed Ground (2019)
Camp Wedding (2019)
Project Ithaca (2019)
The Tombs (2019)
Quiet Comes the Dawn (19)
She Walks the Woods (19)
Return of the Slasher Nurse (19)
The Manson Family Massacre
Blood Myth (19)
Bad Dose (19)
Stained (2019)
Pentagram (19)
Clown (2019)
Muse (2019)
Stay Out Stay Alive (19)
The Utah Cabin Murders
The Mummy Rebirth
One Remains (19)
Mary (2019)
Urban Fears (19)
All Must Die (19)
Along came the Devil (19)
Turbines (19)
#Followme (2019)
The Man in the Trunk
The Shed (19)
Body at Brighton Rock (2019)
Wolf (2019)
Dry Blood (19)
Gothic Harvest (2019)
Animal Among Us (2019)
Devil's Junction: Handy Dandy's Revenge (2019)
Doom: Annihilation (2019)
The Young Cannibals (2019)
The Drone (2019)
Creep Nation (2019)
Holiday Hell (19)
Artik (2019)
Countdown (2019)
Ambition (2019)
Big Top Evil (2019)
Candy Corn (2019)
Hoax (2019)
The Tormented (2019)
The Gallows Act II (2019)
Black Christmas (19)
Haunting of Sharon Tate
Flay (2019)
Blood Bound (2019)
Wounds (2019)
The Car: Road to Revenge (2019)
Investigation 13 (19)
Dark Light (2019)
Corporate Animals (2019)
Jacob’s Ladder Remake
Are also Terrible movies of 2019
Jeff Goldblum: That's one big pile of shit.
On the note of "Girl Power" I agree with Rob's take. One of my favorite movies is Tank Girl for the reasons he said work. She's her own character who just gets shyte done, sure she's abit "manic pixie" but she's the OG MP!
I really liked rise of Skywalker but that's just me no offense taken
I agree one of my favorite anime was ghost in the shell it had a female leed and it didn't stop the ova or series to say girl power
"my number 4 is also a comedy"- I just watched Loqueesha, and The Room is a lot funnier. Couldn't they at least worked a voice filter in? The voice is way too low. It's also really weird when people write themselves as being amazing and getting the girl
"You can't have a good movie with a hot-air balloon in it"
If *Andrei Rublev* is any indication, the more primitive and ramshackle the balloon is, the better the movie.
And, y'know, Up.
“The Aeronauts” from last month was pretty solid, I thought.
The Great Muppet Caper!
That Sorbo movie gives Antifa way too much credit. They could never accomplish that much.
"El Coyote: Playing With Fire"....dang. This stuff writes itself!"
I'd love to hear Rob pronounce "Batmobile".
Amen to number 2 even though its my number one. The Lion King 2019 is an insult to our culture, animation, and cinema in general. No emoption or expression, poorly recreated shot-for-shot scenes, poor voice acting, Beyonce is an asshole for singing "Spirit" and not "He Lives In You" during simbas return to pride rock, it offers nothing new "they have the broadway soundtrack on the side they could've used but they didn't" the mouse hogged the screen for too long, They deleted Rafiki hitting Simba on the head for a DUNG BEETLE ROLLING A BALL OF GIRAFFE SHIT!! How did no complains spawn upon seeing that image? This fucking movie insults the audience, insults our culture, insults our childhoods, and adds nothing special or new to the story's themes. I fucking Hate Disney for this and I will throw nonstop hate at them for this. Thanks for the harsh criticisms Rob.
The one voice-over role that I thought John Oliver did well was Wax Sherlock Holmes on "Gravity Falls." ("Applaud, everyone, applaud sarcastically!") But I see that he's also been in three Smurfs movies... so. Yeah.
Great list my top 5
1 Star Wars rise of skywalker
2 it chapter 2
3 the lion king
4 dumbo
5 Aladdin
Last Jedi took its time because it's the middle chapter. It also burned everything to the ground so they had to do two movies in one and then they wanted that endgame money from the buildup and payoff but didn't have a damn buildup because every trilogy has been the end before and clearly not setting up this trilogy. I like it more than Last Jedi and don't blame it nearly as much as the mess started there
My vote for worst is Cats. I didn't see it, just from the clips and trailers I've seen and things I've seen online about it. It seems like the kind of stage musical that just can't be a movie.
Rob/10- 3:59
Brad/10 - 8:53
Rob/9 - 13:20
Brad/9 - 20:22
Rob/8 - 24:31
Brad/8 - 32:10
Rob/7 - 35:54
Brad/7 - 44:16
Rob/6 - 48:13
Brad/6 - 50:45
Rob/5 - 57:57
Brad/5 - 1:05:46
Rob/4 - 1:12:22
Brad/4 - 1:21:24
Rob/3 - 1:28:14
Brad/3 - 1:35:17
Rob/2 - 1:44:35
Brad/2 - 1:50:52
Rob/1 - 1:56:22
Brad/1 - 2:00:43
? = Rob.
I too felt an otherworldly evil as i watched Cats....just an unmitigated ball of lovecraftian clusterfuckery...The Apple rules.
Hereditary and Midsommar have some good cults in them
Picnic Basket Sam Fight Club and Wicker Man (the original movie) had good cults too
Kill List too
There are several good movies with god damn cults in it. Rob it's just an idiot.
Don't forget Temple of Doom.
🤔 Cult of My Buddy……….. I mean Chucky
I always understood that the problem with the Crows from Dumbo was just that the leader crow was the only one voiced by a white guy, while the rest were black people, so it came off as... vaguely blackface I guess?
But look, the crows' voices may be an issue in America, in any other dub the crows don't have that.
I like this video and your commentary, but I am a little sad the "best of" video was so short and the "worst" is over two hours. I'm down for hearing an in depth discussion of great films, too! I suppose the negative videos get more views, so I understand, but hearing you all get enthusiastic about movies really gets me hyped to see them. :)
These "worst" videos are more fun in my persepective.
The worst videos are the ones that get more views. I don't blame him for making the smart move
I don't blame him either since I know these get more views, and I do enjoy the "worst" videos as well. I just miss the longer discussions about movies everyone loves from a few years ago, but I can always go listen to the Midnight Screenings for those individually, so it's all good.
With the caveat I didn’t seek out a lot of bad movies from last year (I REALLY need to see Serenity though):
10. Velvet Buzzsaw
9. Pet Sematary
8. The Intruder
7. The Knight Before Christmas
6. Boar
5. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
4. Replicas
3. IO: Last on Earth
2. Treehouse
1. Girl
Nice list, was shocked to see Black Christmas didn’t make the cut for Brad. Any chance of a “Worst of the Decade” video?
Even when the other guy talks for 2 seconds, SGP had the "I wont interrupt but shutup so I can talk" look on his face the whole time.
Is there gonna be a Top 10 worst of the decade?
Oogieloves, Hillary's America, Death of a nation, all the Madea movies... there's a lot to choose from.
Wouldn't it just be the #1 worst from each list he's made?
I feel like the director saw some Got Milk posters of Hillary Duff and cast her based on that in the Sharon Tate movie.
Rise of Skywalker just reaffirms to me that Dave Filoni and John Favreau should become the "Kevin Feige" of LucasFilms.
Thank you! The fact that Lucasfilm had these people who have an immense understanding of what makes the Star Wars special from both the franchise’s cinematic influences and just what works about the lore of Star Wars, and they sat on them both instead of approaching these two sci-fi writer Mavericks to fix their third movie now that Carrie Fisher passed away and completely threw whatever flimsy third movie plans Kathleen Kennedy had.
@@Popcultureguy3000 I'm not going to be surprised if Filoni and Favreau become more of the captains of the franchise and Kennedy moves to more of an administrative role.
Disney tends to have a hands off role in their subsidiaries, but if the profit engine is effected, Bob Iger gets involved (see the recent promotion of Feige to the head of all of Marvel, and the stuff with EA).
Alexis Kimble This should have happened right after all The Last Jedi controversies, or at least right after Colin Trevornow (too tired to bother looking up how to spell his last name, lol) was booted off of the episode nine.
@ECKohns True, that's why I included Filoni. I think he's the backbone of the New Lore™ and he's got such an obvious love for Star Wars and its fans.
@ECKohns well he made Lion King to get to The Mandalorian which was awesome
I am SO glad I refused to sit through Playing with Fire...that looks like torture. xD
So which movie will be a future snob episode?
Thank you. Last Action Hero was bad. Rob is right on. It was trying too hard to be cool and kitchy and failed.
Hilary Duff as Sharon Tate? How? Just how?
On Location Kats 2 Reviews and Fan Films (weirdkitty07) Hilary Duff was the executive producer.
Rob: “How can you do a post apocalyptic movie that’s PG-13?”
Red Dawn ‘84 would like to know your location.
I feel like the 80's did a better job at rating movies 😂
First American movie with a PG-13 rating. Basically an R movie but they didn't say "fuck".
Was in the Guinness book of world records (back when that mattered) for a long time as the most violent film....ah, my youth
I actually really like the remake for I Spit On Your Grave and its second, direct, sequel, but I didn't like the original or the remake's first, unrelated in-name-only sequel.
Cool set, and in HD. You guys are going places.
I will happily await a cinema snob madea movie
"Somebody should die! there's Funeral in the title" 😅😅
3. The Fanatic
2. The Silence
1. Black Christmas
You know what's very telling of our situation? If one of you guys were given an all black cast, you'd just make something you would enjoy watching. Tyler Perry completely misuses his position to make preachy crap about people he doesn't and has no need to understand. But we can't say anything because we'd be >all together now
The Master was a good movie with a cult
I wonder what a Cats movie would be like with Cthulhu
Well learned something new today.
"Alt-Reich"
I am so glad Rob remembers the massively cringey "your friend is dead" scene from Bridge to Terabithia. I legit burst out laughing in the theatre when that went down.
Is it just me? Or did that movie treat her death as extremely weird and also not that big a deal?
Brad and Rob on the casting couch.
"Cinderella (2015) was a gorgeous movie"
Yeah, that's Lily James for ya.
all female casts in anime are not uncommon lol
54:00
Maybe it's just me, but making a movie with terrorists with a kill count as a villain would be a good movie idea?
About the Playmobil, they're pretty popular in Latin America, since Lego are pricey as fuck
21:33 John travolta is gonna be in tarantino’s next movie, the movie critic, as well as Samuel Jackson
Finally
Mentioning Christopher Plummer doing crap, the same thing goes for a lot of older actors that are established and will do just about any movie for a paycheck simply because what else are they going to do? I think Malcolm McDowell and Christopher Walken have said something to that effect.
But then these are teflon actors. They can appear in the worst movies, do their thing and it's usually the best part of it. They know what their fans want and will give it no matter what.
El Coyote will be available on DVD Feb. 25th, pre-ordering is $11.00.
Easily the worst of the year for me was “IT: Chapter 2”. It was way too long, really badly acted except for Hader and Chastain, the VFX sucked hard, and it felt like it was trying too hard to be scary. Hands down, it’s the worst.
First. Cats!
Word on Galaxy Quest, every time I watch it's missing that spice!
maybe if i spruce it up with adventure i could call it a hobbits journey and sell it as a sequel to the hobbit... the hobbit two, super drunk.... yes.... and it could be about Bilbo bagginess getting drunk at a pub while humans all around just stare at him and he challenges them to a eating competition while he still keeps getting drunk... and same and Frodo come to save him.... Elijah wood could be de-aged.... why isn't Elijah wood in star wars by the way? could you imagine how amazing it would be if he was sneaking around in a imperial base and he suddenly emerged from a astromech droid and it was revealed he had taken out all the machinery and magic stuff out of it and left it in a closet which a storm trooper eventually stumbles upon and gets blamed for making a mess by a superior and he is ordered to clean it up which leads to him eventually being told to go clean up some other mess the protagonists make meanwhile elijah wood escapes aboard a transport ship with a huge data archive he downloads into a astromech droid that still works and he forces it to comply with his own restraining bolt and command data pad he controls it with.....
Rise of Skywalker
Arctic Dogs Is My Worst
It is implied in My Neighbor Totoro the mom has tuberculosis.
The disease that used to be called "consumption" or "the big C" (before cancer took that name).
I think people didn't really talk about having TB back then as it was seen as a social stigma?
I am still holding out hope we get an El Coyote Cinema Snob episode