as a 16 year old karsten runquist fan... uh... yall are WILD ive rewatched his climax review tons of times and not once have i ever considered watching it because im a weak little baby 😭
It's personally the most disturbing film I've seen, only because I've had experience with people who've had some seriously bad trips. It's also the closest I've ever seen a film capture the essence of a nightmare, feeling like you're running and running and never getting further away from some invisible horror. Really good stuff I highly recommend it
I don't think they're that wild. They just understand that movies like "Climax" heavily appeal to their morbid fascinations. Sort of like how some kids love horror films and yet some adults cannot fathom stomaching it.
As someone who owns a The Rats dvd and has seen the movie I can confirm that it is one of the worst movies ever made. Like I am the kinda guy who loves so bad it's good movies but The Rats just broke me
yes! i also watched it around that time and, even though i hadn't had similar experiences, i could relate to what they felt. finding someone who gets you and with whom you can talk about your ideas and dreams, fall in love and all that. but it's not even necessary to relate to appreciate it, thanks to the great script and charming performances, it's very exciting to watch and to imagine having a similar thing happen to you some day. and yeah, the way it all flows is incredibly natural and that's what makes the film so good. edit: realized i mixed up before sunset/sunrise, and yup, the second one is way heavier and i guess you have to live a little longer to get it. i'm glad i watched it few years after the first one.
I first watched Before Sunset when I was 15 and it resonated with me very deeply for some reason. Now, as an 18 year old, I actually understand why it resonates with me.
him being like “did i do this to kids?” made me laugh like crazy cus YES i wouldn’t have seen half the shit that struck me to my core and flipped my world upside down at THIRTEEN if it hadn’t been for this fool lmaooo
i think i get the kiddos who all listed these super intense movies in their top 4. i know when i was a teen, back in the iron age, i would have put the edgiest most serious shit in my top 4, even if i didnt understand it, just to feel more adult. because no teen wants to be seen as a kid. pretty crazy that my youtube account is older than some of your followers though. also my top 4 wasnt chosen because im unroastable. i have impeccable taste.
hey i have huge respect for the guy with neighbors 2 in their top 4. it's a perfect movie and it's better than the first one. happy to see some representation for us fans
I’m Jack! Lol. I was sooo hyped when He roasted my list hahaha. Have you seen any of the movies on my list? Inside Llewyn Davis, in Bruges, Manchester by the Sea, goodwill hunting
I’ve never been in a relationship, I’ve had crushes, but not a relationship and I’m 17 right now. But I watched Before Sunset when I was 16 and it fucking hit. Everything Julie Deply’s character said during the car ride was exactly how I felt about, and thought about, love. Especially since I’m in high school, relationships just seem pointless (I mean they nearly all end, if nothing else, when you go off to college). And, idk, something about the whole wondering if there is true love, can it ever stop the loneliness, and all that stuff was all that I thought about. It’s weird, isn’t it? That Karsten finds it insane that someone could resonate so deeply with something that they’ve never experienced. But yet I do, what does that say? Idk, I really honestly don’t know.
My personal Favorite Movies if you’re interested (In no particular order): 1) The Incredibles 2) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 3) Spider-Man 2 4) The Matrix 5) Pulp Fiction 6) Ghost in the Shell 7) Akira 8) Rocky 9) Back to the Future 10) Rear Window 11) Ratatoullie 12) Fight Club 13) Blade Runner 14) Toy Story 2 15) Toy Story 16) Toy Story 3 17) The Lord of the Rings 3 18) The Lord of the Rings 1 19) The Lord of the Rings 2 20) Star Wars 3 21) Star Wars 4 22) Star Wars 6 23) Star Wars 5 24) Spider-Man 25) A Clockwork Orange 26) 2001: A Space Odyssey 27) The Shining 28) American Psycho 29) Taxi Driver 30) The Dark Knight 31) Batman Begins 32) Logan 33) Deadpool 34) Blade Runner 2049 35) Kiki’s Delivery Service 36) Spirited Away 37) Brother Bear 38) Treasure Planet 39) Atlantis: The Lost Empire 40) The Lion King 41) The Iron Giant 42) The Prince of Egypt 43) Kung Fu Panda 44) Megamind 45) Kung Fu Panda 2 46) How to Train Your Dragon 2 47) How to Train Your Dragon 48) Shrek 2 49) Shrek 50) The Lighthouse There’s so many more movies that i love so much, but then it would be a Top 100 list lol 😅
ahhh such a great series! my letterboxd favorites are My Own Private Idaho, Garden State, Almost Famous, and Before Sunrise... karsten, what does that say about me?
karsten have you seen ghost world yet? def deserves a watch, i think i recall you liking crumb a lot and that’s one of if not terry zwigoffs only other films. i’m not bold enough to put it in my letterboxd favorites but honestly it deserves it
As a 15 year old, I can confirm that my top 4 does contain Forrest Gump and Wall-E.... but also Her and Synecdoche, New York so I don't know you're only 50% to blame for fucking me up Karsten
You might not read this but thank you so much for your videos Karsten I have been extremely down and sad for the past couple of weeks your vids make me happier thank you
Facts on the 15-year-old with Before Sunset. I'm 27, had a gut-wrenching breakup and I *still* feel like I haven't been beaten down enough to not relate to Before Sunrise more.
I’m 15 and I would consider my top 5 favorite films to be the following: 1. The Godfather 1972 2. The Godfather, Part II 1974 3. Halloween 1978 4. Pulp Fiction 1994 5. American Psycho 2000
No offense, but it feels like you started trying to figure out what good films are about 15 minutes ago. Not to diss you or say any of these films are bad, but maybe do some more exploring.🤷
@@sleep6837 I’ve most definitely done a lot of exploring throughout the world of cinema, in various genres. The films I chose are mainstream for a reason, they’re terrific films. Just because I don’t choose anything from Stanley Kubrick or Akira Kurosawa’s filmography doesn’t mean I don’t have an expansive knowledge of cinema. I have my reasons for liking each film I’ve chosen. Vito Corleone imo is the best character ever put to the silver screen, right behind him is Michael, both played to perfection by Marlon Brando and Al Pacino. Most films have one or two stand outs at most. The Godfather’s whole cast is terrific. James Caan (R.I.P.) as Santino “Sonny,” Corleone. John Cazale (R.I.P.) as Fredrico “Fredo,” Corleone. Especially Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen. The Godfather, Part II is just as good if not better, this film showed off the young Al Pacino and John Cazale’s true talent. It’s a tragedy that Al Pacino didn’t win an Oscar for Michael Corleone in GFII. John Carpenter’s Halloween is the best display of creepy atmosphere I have ever bared witness, not to mention how many films were inspired by it afterwards springing the slasher genre that Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel disliked. They loved John Carpenter’s Halloween but hated all of the soulless films that ripped it off. Pulp Fiction is Pulp Fiction, what else can I say that hasn’t already been said. Quentin Tarantino at his peak. American Psycho was crafted excellently by Mary Harron and it’s Christian Bale’s best performance, no doubt. My knowledge of cinema is well rounded. If you would care to share your favorite films I would love to question your passion for the craft as well.
YES. YES. YES. you cant even believe how excited I was seeing this video pop up. the first version of this is 100% my most watched video ever. thank you karsten 😭
I like connection with lighthouse and username. I would think that you're kind of pretentious, hipstery person who likes things that are out there, edgy in artsy way, also analytical, and someone who can potentially go into whole filmmaking thing. but again whenever i see someone with kubrick favorite - it's a kind of 50-50, they can be really cool, but they can be someone who really wants to be seen as cool, which makes them bit obnoxious. i don't know your camp, but with username-lighthouse connection i choose to believe you're in first camp.
@@ivansaric90 i wasn’t expecting this kind of response but i honestly appreciate how much thought you’ve put in it lmao. but i got to say .. ‘sirène’ is not just a username but it’s my actual name 💀 still a really cool connection with one of my favorite films though. i also am pursuing filmmaking as a career and 2001: a space odyssey was actually one of the first films that made me appreciate cinema as a whole, even though i’m not a huge kubrick fan. thanks again!
Do a Guy Ritchie ranked video. He's made some great British crime films like Snatch and Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels. He also made a load of other great films and basically changed British Cinema and introduced America to English Gangster Films.
My top four are so embarrassing 1) little miss sunshine 2) swiss army man 3) princess and the frog 4) chicago I just like comfort and familiarity (and also Chicago). A new favourite is nope though!
Heyyyy..... great choice ....Swiss Army man is literally on my top 3 as well...super underrated this film...😂 ...well check out my list...I commented as well....and Lil Miss sunshine...man..this movie is friggin beautiful
I’m 16 1/2 and I have… One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Holy Motors Amelie and Mulholland Drive in my Top 4. I’m not quirky by any stretch of the means but I always have that feeling
ik you dont read comments .. probably but if you decide to make a roast video from this comment section ... 1. Birdman 2. Shutter Island 3. Inception 4. Fight Club
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@ lila raczkevy !!!!!
What is that?
kartsen wondering why everyone is 15 when he literally asked tiktok
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh you got me dead
r/datfunny
@@franf.4479-v9z
r/fucktiktok
@@AB3L30NE I disagree
@@AB3L30NE agreed
This is such a good series, this is the content I am here for
Indeed! I enjoyed this way more then i thought I would. 10/10 would binge watch a series of these
Maybe I should make video essays.
Oh my God it's thomas the traim
This at the very least needs to be a monthly thing
Avi check
nah i could see it getting tiresome. yearly would be awesome
@@wisco9er536 way too long, every four months would be good, six if we’re pushing it
@@jakethunderbird8735 yeah I guess. I just don't want it to become boring
cut to today, where there's exactly four of them
as a 16 year old karsten runquist fan... uh... yall are WILD ive rewatched his climax review tons of times and not once have i ever considered watching it because im a weak little baby 😭
It’s not that bad. You’ve probably seen more traumatizing films tbh
Yeah. Irreversible and Enter the Void are a way bigger punch to the face
It's personally the most disturbing film I've seen, only because I've had experience with people who've had some seriously bad trips. It's also the closest I've ever seen a film capture the essence of a nightmare, feeling like you're running and running and never getting further away from some invisible horror.
Really good stuff I highly recommend it
I don't think they're that wild. They just understand that movies like "Climax" heavily appeal to their morbid fascinations. Sort of like how some kids love horror films and yet some adults cannot fathom stomaching it.
@@Dylanbolton69 dude read the room
IVE WATCHED THE FIRST ONE LITERALLY SO MANY TIMES MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED
Same
Thomas Flight’s (the last person he reviewed) video essays on UA-cam are incredible. Highly recommend.
Wow funny enough I just came from watching his rehearsal video
Nah, this is just straight up the best series on UA-cam, now that it's a series
Agreed
As someone who owns a The Rats dvd and has seen the movie I can confirm that it is one of the worst movies ever made. Like I am the kinda guy who loves so bad it's good movies but The Rats just broke me
no it’s amazing, it’s deserving to be in my favourites
is this the one with ron perlman
Rats, we’re rats, we’re the rats
@@bilalwander2964 Ron Perlman is not in the Letterboxd credits and I can't recall seeing him in the movie
@@squigg7107 im da giant rat dat makes all tha rulessss
As a 15 year old, my favourite movie was also before sunset and I really just loved the structure of it, and how effortlessly complicated it felt.
"As a 15 year old, my favourite movie was also before sunset and I really just loved the structure of it, and how effortlessly complicated it felt."
🤓
@@ljack-dr7kx I hope you enjoy nothing. if you do, I hope you never get to express how much you do
yes! i also watched it around that time and, even though i hadn't had similar experiences, i could relate to what they felt. finding someone who gets you and with whom you can talk about your ideas and dreams, fall in love and all that. but it's not even necessary to relate to appreciate it, thanks to the great script and charming performances, it's very exciting to watch and to imagine having a similar thing happen to you some day. and yeah, the way it all flows is incredibly natural and that's what makes the film so good.
edit: realized i mixed up before sunset/sunrise, and yup, the second one is way heavier and i guess you have to live a little longer to get it. i'm glad i watched it few years after the first one.
Damn just deeped you’re born in 2007 wtf
I'm 15 as well. I need to see the before trilogy I guess.
Now my favorite film on youtube has a sequel!!
This was hilarious, that seven minutes flew by. When the video ended, I got so disappointed because I was enjoying it so much lol.
I first watched Before Sunset when I was 15 and it resonated with me very deeply for some reason. Now, as an 18 year old, I actually understand why it resonates with me.
Why
I first watched it when I was 15 as well OH but I’m 17 and still don’t really know why it resonated with me.
Oh look at this ATUER!!!!
you have three of the best movies of all time.. then you have the godfather 😭😭
No lies were detected
@@layma5113 godfather is a top 15 movie
@@layma5113
Bruh
@@do_a_glizzy_reveal maybe for you
@@layma5113 nah u just have bad taste in movies
MY LIST
1. Fantastic Mr fox
2. Eyes wide Shut
3. There will be blood
4. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Oh man i wanna get roasted... why did i miss out this time again ughhhh. Karsten u better do another one!!!
Ikr it’s annoying I missed out again cuz I don’t have tiktok I hope he asks on twitter the next time
absolutley killer delivery on "all four of these films are about how frustrating sex is"
the anthony fantano of movies back with another banger 🫡
A Karsten video on my birthday??!! The best gift.
happy birthday👍👍
Happy birthday
Happy birthday
Feliz cum
Happy Birthday!!!
Back when I was 15 (in my 30s now) I wasn't into indie/foreign/arthouse movies at *all*. These teen Karsten viewers are way ahead of where I was.
5:50 "You can do better than HTTYD" DUDE that is my baby!
Karsten continues to mold into james Franco every day
him being like “did i do this to kids?” made me laugh like crazy cus YES i wouldn’t have seen half the shit that struck me to my core and flipped my world upside down at THIRTEEN if it hadn’t been for this fool lmaooo
"u got three of the best movies of all time...and then u have the godfather"
YES KING
Karsten you forget, your whole fan base is built on 15 year olds
That's like 80% of UA-camr fanbase tho
🫣🫣
4:44
23 :(
I'm 16 for your information! Close, but I'm not 15...
sad i missed out vs glad i didn't get absolutely ripped to shreds
I’m 17 and I have watched httyd so fucking much I’m so glad someone put it at 5:36
all i've wanted for months is for you to roast my profile
my top four is jackass the movie, jackass two, jackass: 3D, and jackass forever
loved the Thomas Flight shoutout
Me wanting to get letterboxd just so Karsten can judge my favorite movies 🤣
i think i get the kiddos who all listed these super intense movies in their top 4. i know when i was a teen, back in the iron age, i would have put the edgiest most serious shit in my top 4, even if i didnt understand it, just to feel more adult. because no teen wants to be seen as a kid. pretty crazy that my youtube account is older than some of your followers though.
also my top 4 wasnt chosen because im unroastable. i have impeccable taste.
Low key flex to have a 16 year old yt account
This feels like a direct call out to me during my Fight Club phase. I hope you’re proud of yourself for that one.
real
"You have three of the best movies of all time and then you have the godfather"
Me, with a Godfather Poster: "And I took that Personally."
hey i have huge respect for the guy with neighbors 2 in their top 4. it's a perfect movie and it's better than the first one. happy to see some representation for us fans
1.Goodfellas
2.Joker
3.Empire Strikes Back
4.Fight Club
Do more of this karsten please.
Thankful everyday I don't have a letterboxd such that nobody knows I have watched all 114 Disney channel original movies
1. Synecdoche New York
2. Mulholland Drive
3. American Psycho
4. Blue Velvet
And my childhood fave is Roger Rabbit
The level of lost whenever he says “What the hell is The Rats?”
Idk man, The Kung Fu Panda trilogy is kinda fire
“As the most followed person on Letterboxd” aged so poorly
Fantastic Mr. Fox is my favorite movie. Glad it’s here.
“Listen, Jack, I-I want you to be okay.”
My favorite quote from the video.
I’m Jack! Lol. I was sooo hyped when He roasted my list hahaha. Have you seen any of the movies on my list? Inside Llewyn Davis, in Bruges, Manchester by the Sea, goodwill hunting
@@EpicProportions123 I've seen the first two and I like 'em both, but I have yet to see the other two, although I do feel like I'll like them too.
@@calowenby1654 You would love In Bruges! And Good Will Hunting is a classic :)
@Dumcookie I’ve seen In Bruges and I like it a lot(I quote it fairly often), it’s Manchester By the Sea and Good Will Hunting I have yet to see.
I have Room in my top 4. That movie just broke me emotionally. 5 / 5. The kid should have gotten best actor or supporting actor.
LETS GOOOO omfg i was praying for this to return
“You can do better than how to train your dragon” no you can’t actually!
SAY IT LOUDER
I’ve never been in a relationship, I’ve had crushes, but not a relationship and I’m 17 right now. But I watched Before Sunset when I was 16 and it fucking hit. Everything Julie Deply’s character said during the car ride was exactly how I felt about, and thought about, love. Especially since I’m in high school, relationships just seem pointless (I mean they nearly all end, if nothing else, when you go off to college). And, idk, something about the whole wondering if there is true love, can it ever stop the loneliness, and all that stuff was all that I thought about. It’s weird, isn’t it? That Karsten finds it insane that someone could resonate so deeply with something that they’ve never experienced. But yet I do, what does that say? Idk, I really honestly don’t know.
im 15 and most of these movies are just rated 16+. that one year won’t change anything
Thomas Flight outta nowhere!
my favorite animated movies atm are the two minute dmt trip simulations on youtube. I really like Symmetric Vision's work.
My personal Favorite Movies if you’re interested (In no particular order):
1) The Incredibles
2) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
3) Spider-Man 2
4) The Matrix
5) Pulp Fiction
6) Ghost in the Shell
7) Akira
8) Rocky
9) Back to the Future
10) Rear Window
11) Ratatoullie
12) Fight Club
13) Blade Runner
14) Toy Story 2
15) Toy Story
16) Toy Story 3
17) The Lord of the Rings 3
18) The Lord of the Rings 1
19) The Lord of the Rings 2
20) Star Wars 3
21) Star Wars 4
22) Star Wars 6
23) Star Wars 5
24) Spider-Man
25) A Clockwork Orange
26) 2001: A Space Odyssey
27) The Shining
28) American Psycho
29) Taxi Driver
30) The Dark Knight
31) Batman Begins
32) Logan
33) Deadpool
34) Blade Runner 2049
35) Kiki’s Delivery Service
36) Spirited Away
37) Brother Bear
38) Treasure Planet
39) Atlantis: The Lost Empire
40) The Lion King
41) The Iron Giant
42) The Prince of Egypt
43) Kung Fu Panda
44) Megamind
45) Kung Fu Panda 2
46) How to Train Your Dragon 2
47) How to Train Your Dragon
48) Shrek 2
49) Shrek
50) The Lighthouse
There’s so many more movies that i love so much, but then it would be a Top 100 list lol 😅
Bro...looks like we got similar taste in movie 😅😅...i commented my own top 10 list..check it out..lemme know ur opinion
4:32 Play Time elevates it to A-tier though!
ahhh such a great series! my letterboxd favorites are My Own Private Idaho, Garden State, Almost Famous, and Before Sunrise...
karsten, what does that say about me?
you really love to yearn
I think before Sunrise makes much more sense than before sunset, even though I still enjoy the latter.
karsten have you seen ghost world yet? def deserves a watch, i think i recall you liking crumb a lot and that’s one of if not terry zwigoffs only other films. i’m not bold enough to put it in my letterboxd favorites but honestly it deserves it
I'm so happy this is back
Didnt expect to see Thomas Flight:)
As a 15 year old, I can confirm that my top 4 does contain Forrest Gump and Wall-E.... but also Her and Synecdoche, New York so I don't know you're only 50% to blame for fucking me up Karsten
As a fellow 15 year old synecdoche, New York fan I'm really pleased to see that the movie resonates with others in my age as well
@@undscrvd yeah for sure! for some reason a lot of kaufman's films resonate with me
@@willowsfields Yeah Eternal Sunshine of the spotless Mind is also great
My top 4 have the beautiful colors of black, white, and yellow.
Such a good series
Thomas Flight joke was good
I feel like I'm watching the most accurate tarot reading
The fact I'm subscribed to Thomas Flight and watch his film essays regularly
You might not read this but thank you so much for your videos Karsten
I have been extremely down and sad for the past couple of weeks your vids make me happier thank you
Facts on the 15-year-old with Before Sunset. I'm 27, had a gut-wrenching breakup and I *still* feel like I haven't been beaten down enough to not relate to Before Sunrise more.
Great now I feel old watching this channel as a 23 year old
thomas flight jumpscare at the end jesus
love this series
“I already know you had a very hard time watching Normal People.” Dead. Hahahahah. What a one-liner.
you actually *can't* do better than how to train your dragon that was a great choice
THANK YOU
I’m sad that nobody on this list chose Fight Club or Taxi Driver
Lmao do more of these they’re really funny
Amadeus, 12 Angry Men, Nashville, Three Colors: Blue.
If I knew you were doing another one I absolutely would have sent you my account
my top 4:
-the doom generation
-nowhere (gregg araki)
-the lost boys
-the crow
😎😎😎
I would love to see you do another Robots (2005) video someday. XD
wanting karsten to review your top 4 and then seeing him shit on some of your favorite movies so you are just like maybe its okay he didnt review mine
I’m 15 and I would consider my top 5 favorite films to be the following:
1. The Godfather 1972
2. The Godfather, Part II 1974
3. Halloween 1978
4. Pulp Fiction 1994
5. American Psycho 2000
That's definitely a 15 year old's list !
Both Godfathers are on the list,
like come on 😂
@@manujkantimazumdar A 15-year-old can’t like The Godfather? 😭
No offense, but it feels like you started trying to figure out what good films are about 15 minutes ago. Not to diss you or say any of these films are bad, but maybe do some more exploring.🤷
@@sleep6837 I’ve most definitely done a lot of exploring throughout the world of cinema, in various genres. The films I chose are mainstream for a reason, they’re terrific films. Just because I don’t choose anything from Stanley Kubrick or Akira Kurosawa’s filmography doesn’t mean I don’t have an expansive knowledge of cinema. I have my reasons for liking each film I’ve chosen. Vito Corleone imo is the best character ever put to the silver screen, right behind him is Michael, both played to perfection by Marlon Brando and Al Pacino. Most films have one or two stand outs at most. The Godfather’s whole cast is terrific. James Caan (R.I.P.) as Santino “Sonny,” Corleone. John Cazale (R.I.P.) as Fredrico “Fredo,” Corleone. Especially Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen. The Godfather, Part II is just as good if not better, this film showed off the young Al Pacino and John Cazale’s true talent. It’s a tragedy that Al Pacino didn’t win an Oscar for Michael Corleone in GFII. John Carpenter’s Halloween is the best display of creepy atmosphere I have ever bared witness, not to mention how many films were inspired by it afterwards springing the slasher genre that Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel disliked. They loved John Carpenter’s Halloween but hated all of the soulless films that ripped it off. Pulp Fiction is Pulp Fiction, what else can I say that hasn’t already been said. Quentin Tarantino at his peak. American Psycho was crafted excellently by Mary Harron and it’s Christian Bale’s best performance, no doubt. My knowledge of cinema is well rounded. If you would care to share your favorite films I would love to question your passion for the craft as well.
@@Mr.Ghoul888 well then...I guess you've found your taste and I can't be mad at that. By bad for questioning u😅
0:54 Shoutout to Trinity for having Neco Z Alenky in their top 4
thank you that movie is fire
you were right to boo yourself after the how to train your dragon comment
YES. YES. YES. you cant even believe how excited I was seeing this video pop up. the first version of this is 100% my most watched video ever. thank you karsten 😭
karsten… what do you think about my top 4
1. titane
2. the lighthouse
3. parasite
4. 2001: a space odyssey
Seen ye sparrin with a gull. Best leave em be
Terrible list
Titane is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen
Solid Ass list
I like connection with lighthouse and username. I would think that you're kind of pretentious, hipstery person who likes things that are out there, edgy in artsy way, also analytical, and someone who can potentially go into whole filmmaking thing. but again whenever i see someone with kubrick favorite - it's a kind of 50-50, they can be really cool, but they can be someone who really wants to be seen as cool, which makes them bit obnoxious. i don't know your camp, but with username-lighthouse connection i choose to believe you're in first camp.
@@ivansaric90 i wasn’t expecting this kind of response but i honestly appreciate how much thought you’ve put in it lmao. but i got to say .. ‘sirène’ is not just a username but it’s my actual name 💀 still a really cool connection with one of my favorite films though. i also am pursuing filmmaking as a career and 2001: a space odyssey was actually one of the first films that made me appreciate cinema as a whole, even though i’m not a huge kubrick fan.
thanks again!
Woah, was not expecting a Thomas Fight-Karsten Runquist crossover
Project X is amazing, I’ll defend it till I die
I respect you
Yeah, I get it.
2:10 I had Greener Grass in my top 4 for a bit too lol. Bomb movie.
i got roasted for not following you on letterboxd
fair enough
Do a Guy Ritchie ranked video.
He's made some great British crime films like Snatch and Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels. He also made a load of other great films and basically changed British Cinema and introduced America to English Gangster Films.
i dont care what you rate nowadays, just don't touch apocalypse now
NOT THOMAS FLIGHT AT THE END OMFGGGG whens the collab???
Don’t disrespect how to train your dragon it’s a film for ALL
Haha I love that Thomas flight was the last one!
I will not stand for How to Train Your Dragon slander
Loving the fantastic mr fox representation
THOMAS FLIGHT CAMEO
Awesome
petition to do this monthly lol i like karsten roasting ppl/movies
The shade for how to train your dragon almost made me unsubscribe
I’ve been waiting for this to come back! Love it
My top four are so embarrassing
1) little miss sunshine
2) swiss army man
3) princess and the frog
4) chicago
I just like comfort and familiarity (and also Chicago). A new favourite is nope though!
Heyyyy..... great choice ....Swiss Army man is literally on my top 3 as well...super underrated this film...😂 ...well check out my list...I commented as well....and Lil Miss sunshine...man..this movie is friggin beautiful
I’m 16 1/2 and I have…
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Holy Motors
Amelie
and Mulholland Drive
in my Top 4. I’m not quirky by any stretch of the means but I always have that feeling
Clockwork is great but how anyone sit there and be like. Hell yeah I like to rewatch that
@@serugolino7867 Maybe they want to do a Kubrick marathon
ik you dont read comments .. probably but if you decide to make a roast video from this comment section ...
1. Birdman
2. Shutter Island
3. Inception
4. Fight Club
Just interrupted watching a Hong Sang-soo film for this. It better be good.