It’s obviously not the shows fault but The last of us story has just been duplicated so much since the game came out that it makes the show adaptation seem super predictable and I think I would feel that way even if I hadn’t played the games
Had a not so civil chat with a guy that didn’t like andor for being “woke trash”. This is either because of the sequels or because its anti facist/totalitarian. My jaw was on the floor and seconds from laughing
@Kyle Where? He likes a lot of beloved movies that come out, this entire video was him basically saying all these critically acclaimed movies and shows were good. YMS on the other hand...
That’s my only complaint about the show . Like at a certain point, they need to chill tf out, like I was taken aback when that part happened. Like Jordan peele movie levels of aggression
Kenobi, Mando, even BoBF to some capacity, had some permanent dynamic with babysitting a smaller character. Andor really stepped up the game by having the main character abandon his adolescent sister right at the start 😎
I don’t think mando should be faulted for it as it was able to stand on its own as a lone wolf and cub but Star Wars show until season two where it kinda got a little muddled but seeing as it was the first of Star Wars doing this as a main story I think it also succeeded the best.
@@johndoh4537 to be clear, I was joking. I still like Mando barring a few things, I just liked how Andor kinda broke that Disney formula out of coincidence
@@johndoh4537 S2 felt like it was introducing the old characters to pilot new shows (Ahsoka for her own show, Boba Fett for BoBF, Bo Katan for Mando S3, and Luke in BoBf as well and potentially Ahsoka's show too) S3, on the other hand, actually feels like a standalone
The FableMans portion was wild. How has Marcus not seen Jurassic park or Raiders of the lost ark, and he took a date to Schindler's list? This new lore is insane
I wonder how old he is, like which decade he grew up in. Because in the 80s and 90s you had the Indiana Jones movies and Star Wars on TV so many times. Like at least once a year they would play them.
I think that if Avatar was a self-aware, corny-ass movie like Pacific Rim and didn't try to make me feel bad for the Blue Caricatures of Indigenous Americans (TM), I might have liked it
My favorite part about Andor was the fact I was actually threatened by the Empire. They were actually scary with how quick and decisive they were in parts and I was glad to see a side of the Empire that wasn't an incompetent mess like they have been since... Since the beginning really. They unironically made stormtroopers terrifying and we finally got to see that "Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so precise" in the finale when they started gunning people down and shot them even when friendlies were in the way without hitting them. It was all I wanted and going forward I hope the Empire gets treated like this more often and aren't a joke.
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 People already do, but not the whole fascism side thankfully just the fact they look cool and do cool things (outside of the whole genocide and such)
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 And SW is even more boring when the world is over saturated with them. Obi Wan is this super interesting character, the last of his order after it was destroyed with the rise of the empire, but then as SW goes on and keeps doing the whole "Oh and this Jedi was ALSO a survivor and hidden away and blah blah blah..." It makes everyone else less interesting. Like Luke Skywalker as the "last" of the Jedi, you know except for Ahsoka, the rebels kid, and half a dozen other secret jedi hidden across the canon depending on what the writer needs at that exact moment.
@Sean MegaByte Eh that's a Lucas issue too. But the Force and Jedi and Sith philosophies and how they conflict has always been the most popular part of Star Wars. There's a reason most people's favorite era is the Old Republic. Even Andor could've had a Jedi in it, just a new character that dies by the end of the show.
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 Nonsense, the whole idea of "Sith vs Jedi philosophy" is so frequently depicted as being absurdly binary that it's laughable 90% of the time. The Sith are only ever depicted as selfish and power hungry for it's own sake, and the only time Jedi philosophy is interesting is when it's failure is interrogated, like in Clone Wars, Dooku's backstory in that new show, and TLJ, and "fans" apparently really hate when you do that. Andor could have had a Jedi in it, but it doesn't need one, it would be distracting fan service at best, and more likely would be actively detrimental to story being told. I think that Star Wars would be better off allowing order 66 to be an actually effective story impacting event and treating force users the same way that Game of Thrones uses magic wielders; mysterious, wise, dangerous, and incredibly rare. If every single story has to have some wizards fucking about in it they're not mystical, they're mundane.
@Sean MegaByte They give the Sith more depth in the EU at times but moreso examining WHY people fall to the Dark Side or challenging why people stay on the Light. The temptation to do evil or the difficulties doing good are what's interesting. Also learning more about the Force. You can't say SW should make the Force more mysterious when the original Trilogy was from the PoV of a Force user lol. Plus it's weird Disney gets this criticism when the old EU had this issue too.
This does not change the fact that in Australia there are 48 million Kangaroos and in Uruguay there are 3,457,380 inhabitants. So if the Kangaroos decide to invade Uruguay, each Uruguayan will have to fight 14 kangaroos.
Andor is fascinating, because several prominent characters, such as the dude who wrote a little manifesto, would be laughed-at communist caricatures in other movies. But in Andor, they're treated with respect. Their rage towards the Empire, which for the first time in Star Wars history, feels like a REAL oppressive bureaucracy, is justified. Andor is the rage the radicalizing working class in America are building against America, the rage that drove the black power movement, that drove the coal wars, but set in space. It's truly amazing and inspiring.
So happy Andor got a 10. It deserved it. It blindsided me in a way I didn’t expect. It was the show I least looked forward to of the upcoming Disney shows this last year, and then it turned out to be far and away the best.
One of my favorite moments was at the end of the final battle, where jake was staring down quaritch. You would think Jake would just leave quaritch to show his maturity, but no he goes "nah fuck that ima kill your ass" and clobbers him.
It's so funny to me that Andy Serkis has a much more compelling character and character arc as a support character in the Cassian Andor show than as the big bad guy of the sequel trilogy
With all due respect (gotta say that bc any sort of conversation about the sequels tends to fan the flames), he wasn't really the big bad of the sequel trilogy. At least from my point of view, both TFA and TLJ were using him as a narrative device to set up Kylo Ren as the big bad (constantly giving him orders and ultimatums, and we learn more about Kylo Ren based off of how reacts to Snokes orders). This is obviously a thread that TROS totally fucking dropped, which is unfortunate, bc Kylo Ren would have been really neat as the main villain. But anyways yeah Andor is an awesome show
@Diego Wagner well none of the movies are a cohesive trilogy lol. They didn't know what to do after TFA and then TLJ did its one thing... the TROS was just trying to scramble crap together. If JJ directed all 3 movies and told his story, the 2nd and 3rd one would've been completely different than we got. Same with Colins 3rd movie script was entirely different than what was TROS
@@thenedsmmachannel8970 Okay. I'm not really talking about all of that. I'm just saying that Kylo Ren was very clearly supposed to be the main villain. The writers seemed to have panicked and pulled whatever they could together since half of the audience didnt like what TLJ was setting up. I personally think that if JJ wrote and directed all three movies they probably would have come out as pretty run of the mill crowd pleasers that we forget about.
Be honest I think this should be a monthly thing on like stuff he wants to talk about and instead of making full videos I think it would be easier to just do this since not every piece of media can be made into full videos
Normally I'd grimace at the prospect of a video essayist I enjoy shifting to streaming because of the decline of quality in the content but he legit conveys his opinions on stream exactly the way he would if he pumped out a scripted video, it's uncanny. Definitely agree.
The one "cameo" I want in Andor is the Emperor. For one, I think it would be fun to see Palpatine doing Imperial bureaucracy the way Andor shows it, for another it would be funny if he like, showed up at Mon Mothma's party or some social function like that. This withered corpse man making small talk with a room of awed & terrified senators would be hilarious.
Hell, even just a Senate cameo of him talking shit to the senators would be amazing and you know Ian McDiarmid would relish it and chew strips off the scenery!
I disagree. I understand that people love Palpatine as this figurehead of the empire, but I think that works to the detriment of Andor's most interesting themes. One of Andor's strengths is the banality of the cruelty that exists in the Empire. It's not about the Evil Wizard Emperor destroying the galaxy, it's about all the everyday people who go right along and help him do it, because Palpatine's whole shit doesn't work if there isn't half a galaxy's worth of people willingly helping him. And they're not space wizards tripping over their own dicks on the path to world domination, they're just fascists who aligned themselves with a powerful leader, doing all the things they wanted to do only now with the structure of the empire behind it. Look at the two main empire agents in the show, the emperor's goals have nothing to do with what they individually want, it's just about their own ability to exert control. Examining the opportunistic nature of the people who exist in the structure below Palpatine is far more interesting than just returning to the thoroughly mined out vein of "Emperor does a cheesy evil speech and people love it despite it being completely one dimensional". I'll never understand how you can find it more interesting to hear the silly speech and see the people clap than to have the story examine WHY those people clap.
I have shown RRR to people who can’t watch long movies, get bored with action, and also very pretentious movie watchers. They get invested and fall in love every time, it’s such a delight. Also I’ve been thanked for insisting on watching it every time which has kinda been a weird consistency.
I went for Puss in Boots without watching the first one and without any info about it. It's absolutely amazing that animation is evolving in different direction than Lion King-ish realism. I love that framerate shifts, i love the anime kind animations, i love everything, even the dog (its good to feel like little kid again).
The best parts of Andor weren’t even action scenes, but dialogue and character drama. Nemik’s manifesto, Maarva’s call to action to fight the Empire, Luthen’s monologue…I tear up when I listen to them. “What have I sacrificed?” is the “To be or not to be” of SW.
RRR is literally one of the greatest movies I’ve ever seen. Watched it faded in a group setting, we were all screaming like we were watching the Super Bowl
I totally get that, at some points I had to stand up because I was so hyped for everything that happened that I started to jump around and do poses and shit
are people pretending to love south indian movies now. there's so many better ones from south India, why tf is RRR of all movies getting this much credit. idk, maybe im just bitter that our movies werent recognised until one of the most famous directors got a huge marketing push + soft propaganda. Even SSR (the director) has better movies than RRR anyway.
I mean...that’s what reviewers use to try to show some clips from the film that are relatively less copyright-sensitive than proper clips from the film itself.
Andor was the first time I've willingly rewatched post original trilogy content just because it was so gripping. How it managed to be so complex without being messy is amazing by modern standards
38:55 I feel like for all the talk about how prepared and deep-cover his character was, this scene made sense. He takes no joy in fighting the empire, he has no joy left, his AI-droid powered ship (established in smaller moments) does all the fighting for him and he just chooses when to activate certain weapons and tricks.
I loved RRR so much, as a guy whose not into random singing/dance sequences in movies, I enjoyed the ones in this movie. Highly recommend to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet
Petition for more so-called "real" movies on Cosmonaut. I appreciate his thoughts on all kinds of films, not just the blockbusters and popular shows. I'd love to know his thoughts on Babylon haha. I'm conflicted, myself.
YESS! its very clear that he actually watches more arthouse and indie movies but its sad I think he doesn't talk about these movie more often because they don't get him views.
THAT scene on rix road was so good, I started weeping in my room at the sheer power Andor had. I felt like how my father felt when he was a teenager watching Empire Strikes back for the first time, for me, star wars is now living in a post Andor world, every Disney star wars product, hell every Disney product now has to live up to the sleeper hit that Andor has set for what the streaming platform can provide to us. Andor is so confident in its ability to tell it's story, it blows the last couple years of star wars out of the water. While I love season 1 of the Mandalorian (like it's a strong 8) Andor learns from the successes of what the best star wars media layed out and added a dark but less dramatic tone to make something that's both uncannily familiar and revolutionary to our view of the star wars universe
@@Coolgamer54321 i do love that he admits to having "headass takes". He has different tastes than i, and i do enjoy him talking about things in general.
Andor is just beyond phenomenal for me. Literally one of my favourite shows I’ve ever watched! Also I am one of those people who have not seen the new Puss in Boots movie but I accidentally stumbled across a clip and now I want to see it SO BAD.
I watched RRR in two segments because I wanted to savor it more. It is amazing. There is nothing like it and never will be. I have never smiled so much at anything in my entire life
@@delattacobell8948 I’ve watched breaking bad, Peaky blinders, better call Saul, daredevil, warrior (really underrated), game of thrones, and the sopranos, and andor is as good and even better than some of them
all of the symbolism and deeper readings are there in Banshees of Inisherin but you don't have to pay attention to them at all. Just the story of the dissolution of their friendship and where that leads them is a perfect story by itself, and I love that about it.
I think Andor impressed me for so many reasons but mostly, like I *know* Cassian has to survive the show to get to Rogue One, but he never feels safe once in the entire show.
i think if you back up a bit, the reason he fought back against the cops in the first place was cuz he was pissed that they were trying to rob him. The long take just on Cassian's face showed pretty clearly he hated them.
I don't want that to become the standard for 3d animation though for a few reasons: 1. Insincere copycatting is cringe 2. As a gamer I like my 3d animation smooth usually 3. 3d can portray a wide arrange of styles and I wouldn't want all the big movies stuck in that style (Puss in Boots takes Spider-Verse's idea but whereas SV was trying to emulate comics Puss is trying to emulate old paintings and storybook illustrations, it's the best attempt at this style). 4. Seems people's appreciation of these movies is in part because of the elitism 2d animation fans have against 3d animation, so to them the only valid 3d animated movies are the ones that attempt to emulate 2d as much as possible. It feels like 3d animation needs to feel ashamed of being 3d animation to considered TRUE ART TM because of some Boomers. 5. By that token, I want more 3d animation that feels unabashedly, unashamedly 3d. People need to realize there's more art styles for 3d than the pseudo-realistic Pixar/Disney style and the hyper-stylized, 2d/3d Spider-Verse style. Arcane is a good example of a more unique look that doesn't try to draw upon whatever the big boys are doing.
I feel like perrito does more for the adults in the audience than the kids While on the surface he may seem like a typical positive happy go lucky dog character his backstory and his naivity really hits for adults and is And between Perrito and Jack horner they are complete opposites Perrito has a tragic past where he was bullied and abandoned in horrific ways yet he channels all of the pain that he went through into helping others by being a therapy dog and is very thankful for everything he has And Jack sees his life where he had a lot as a child and had loving parents and he wants more and more and more Jack is a never ending blackhole He wants to take and take and take and make sure that there is nothing left
@@delattacobell8948 well that's where you and I differ, because I'm an avatar stan and I'm ready for the 8 million sequels. Also hating on avatar is kinda cringe at this point.
@@freedominart11 I don't really like either of them but the thing that got me really hateful was everyone I ever talked too saying it's the best movie ever made and everything is perfect 10/10 and always saying a movie is not as good as avatar
If there is going to be a cameo in Andor, it’s most likely going to be Bail Organa and teenage Leia. Considering they will be working alongside Mon Mothma during that time it wouldn’t be surprising if they appear, however I hope they execute it tastefully so that it doesn’t become distracting or disruptive.
As someone who has a very personal connection to Banshees being from rural Ireland and having worked in a country pub myself, I am so beyond glad at the praise it's received! My Grandad in particular I know is just beyond baffled that anyone outside of the country can enjoy it to nearly the same degree! You are so right in that it is an intensely Irish movie, completely embodying so much of our unique brand of insanity 😅 With that said that is... definitely not Colin Farrell's native accent 😅
Yeah I suppose to foreigners all Irish accents sound pretty similar, but Colin Farrell is from Dublin. He's doing an alright job here though at a Wesht of Ireland accent I think.
Thank you so much for getting me hit to RRR. My girlfriend and I just watched it and it was one of the most incredible movies I've ever seen, both in terms of action and heart. Simply phenomenal!
Andor has been out for a while now and I still think about it passionately. I have probably watched it 5 or 6 times and could still very easily watch it again... which you know what I'm going to start it again now
It's great, but there's a lot of time wasting in the show. There was absolutely 0 point to the whole searching for the sister plot or the flashback plot, or anything to do with Marva or the droid, even the Mon Mothma stuff is a complete waste of time because all it does it set up things we don't even know if will happen at all in season 2. I fear the mon mothma stuff will just end up being pointless just like half of other plot lines in the show already did in saeson 1. Maybe if it was 8 episodes long instead of 12, it could have been actually pretty good. Now it's just a drag to get through.
@@user-ly2ll5od1r 1. No there's not because it sets up everything with Cassian and Maarva and why they both have ties to the rebellion. As well as Cassian's motivation for fighting even when they are separated. And Bee is one of the best characters so I don't understand how you can hate on him. 2. No it doesn't because it speaks to the importance of how the senate was at the time of the story, how corrupt it is, how politicians like Mon Mothma have to walk a very fine line between the charismatic politician who has to fight every day to survive within the ranks, with a crowd not interested in what she has to say, while as the same time fighting to keep that mask on so she can do her real job behind the scenes. Everything in the show is purposeful. It's not like in Kenobi and Boba where things are tossed in randomly just to score a few points with nostalgia bait. And because the show takes its time, the payoff is excellent. It's not with Kenobi and Boba where everything is rushed and goes nowhere.
Can I just say how much I love seeing these stream videos? I just love watching you talk to an audience, it's very entertaining. More of these, please!
Jack Horner was honestly the biggest surprise. I love how he just throws the modern rulebook out the window for a being a villain. He's just so evil for no reason that it's hilarious.
@@losingmymind611 it basically only takes the title and like 2 scenes. It changes pretty much every character, it gets rid of most of the segments of the book that cover daily life if soldiers, it adds a long sideplot about high command signing the armistice, and they massively change the ending
Spot on with RRR!!! I think it got shorted by its own country as it wasn’t put forth for best foreign film. I was purely entertained the whole time and wished I’d seen it at the movies. When actors become true entertainers!
The 2 content creators that make me smile like no other at a new upload, is Marky and RLM, and gotta thank him for introducing me to RLM in his Star Wars video
I was waiting for your comments on RRR, and I'm so happy you loved it, it definitely became one of my favorite movies of all times and I'm freaking obsessed with it!
Dedra Meero is my favorite Star Wars antagonist in a very long time. Like everyone is talking about how cool Cassian is and whatever but I thought Meero's grabs for power were the best parts of the show hands-down.
My only issue with Puss in Boots is some of the goldilocks/bears stuff, I saw it multiple times and every time they say the phrase "just right" becomes unBEARably aggravating
@@sealcoIt overdoes that point, then. TBH, it’s the parodying/subversion of fairy tales and nursery rhymes that feel tired and stale now, as opposed to when they were jabbing at the Disney Renaissance two decades ago.
The best thing about Glass Onion IMO is that there's not a single thing that doesn't come back in some form or another. Everything is important. You are rewarded for paying attention. Even if the ending is predictable, that's what makes it a good mystery.
But you are punished if you pay too much attention... They show who the killer is on at least 2 separate occasions and if you catch it, it really spoils the mystery.
I love when you talk about very artsy films like Tar, it's so interesting to watch you talk about them as opposed to criticizing mid superhero blockbusters for me.
The most amazing part about Andor is that there isn't a scenario or plotline where Cassian ends up having to protect a child
Well enjoy that while it lasts until season 2 😂😈
I agree. That’s like every fucking show nowadays.
It’s obviously not the shows fault but The last of us story has just been duplicated so much since the game came out that it makes the show adaptation seem super predictable and I think I would feel that way even if I hadn’t played the games
Had a not so civil chat with a guy that didn’t like andor for being “woke trash”. This is either because of the sequels or because its anti facist/totalitarian. My jaw was on the floor and seconds from laughing
BROOOOO every fucking SW show including the cartoons have the exact plot and its what fucked Bad Batch and Kenobi
Who’s ready for this 43 minute cosmonaut quickie
Fuck no
He's short he has to compensate with long ass videos
I am!
I wish that's how all my quickies went...
Cosmonaut not so quickie
Marcus saying he’s not a big Spielberg fan, only to find out he’s seen half of his movies and likes them all is truly remarkable
Contrarian at his finest 😂
I like some country music, I wouldn't define myself as a "country music fan" if I was asked
Marcus is a contrarian and I’m tired of pretending he’s not
@@buckyhurdle4776 what you said and the original comment are not even slightly saying the same type of thing.
@Kyle Where? He likes a lot of beloved movies that come out, this entire video was him basically saying all these critically acclaimed movies and shows were good. YMS on the other hand...
Andor really is a Star Wars story that says “when I die, put my ashes in a brick and throw it at a cop” but literally
When that happened me and my roommate were like “oooh” did not expect that lol
That’s my only complaint about the show . Like at a certain point, they need to chill tf out, like I was taken aback when that part happened. Like Jordan peele movie levels of aggression
@@Chadius_Thundercock that "certain point where they chill out" is when the empire is dead
@@Chadius_Thundercock Considering what they're up against?
It’s an anti fascist statement, you don’t just chill out when it comes to fascism.
Kenobi, Mando, even BoBF to some capacity, had some permanent dynamic with babysitting a smaller character. Andor really stepped up the game by having the main character abandon his adolescent sister right at the start 😎
I don’t think mando should be faulted for it as it was able to stand on its own as a lone wolf and cub but Star Wars show until season two where it kinda got a little muddled but seeing as it was the first of Star Wars doing this as a main story I think it also succeeded the best.
@@johndoh4537 to be clear, I was joking. I still like Mando barring a few things, I just liked how Andor kinda broke that Disney formula out of coincidence
Mando s1 started it so it doesn’t count tho
@@johndoh4537 S2 felt like it was introducing the old characters to pilot new shows (Ahsoka for her own show, Boba Fett for BoBF, Bo Katan for Mando S3, and Luke in BoBf as well and potentially Ahsoka's show too)
S3, on the other hand, actually feels like a standalone
@@MariOmor1 Damn s3 so good but I cancelled my disney+ so looks like Im just gonna have to torrent it like a boss B)
What Cosmo doesn't know is that Matt Smith actually IS a vampire. Clearly he hasn't seen the Oscar nominated best picture of 2022 Morbius.
🤣🤣
Unexpected morbius
Truly one of the movies of all time
we were robbed of Matt Smith's Oscar Best Supporting Actor nomination for Morbius. That dance scene was 111/10 gonna morb again.
Hilarious and Original!
The FableMans portion was wild. How has Marcus not seen Jurassic park or Raiders of the lost ark, and he took a date to Schindler's list? This new lore is insane
New lore goes crazy
I wonder how old he is, like which decade he grew up in. Because in the 80s and 90s you had the Indiana Jones movies and Star Wars on TV so many times. Like at least once a year they would play them.
Taking a date to schindlers’ list is crazy, what a way to kill the mood(i hope) lmao
@@cyberdemon7694 I'm guessing he grew up in the 90s like some of us on here.
@@cyberdemon7694 Marcus was apparently born in '93. So mans brought a date to a fucking _re-release_ of Schindler's List
Marcus saying “Jimmy’s got a plan” is the equivalent to “Hold on, let him cook”
And its true. I really liked Avatar 2 reminded me of when I was a kid and saw Avatar 1 at the imax.
Jim jam
Hmmm are you talking about Breaking Bad? 🤣🤣
@@MasterSora311 no he isn't
I think that if Avatar was a self-aware, corny-ass movie like Pacific Rim and didn't try to make me feel bad for the Blue Caricatures of Indigenous Americans (TM), I might have liked it
My favorite part about Andor was the fact I was actually threatened by the Empire. They were actually scary with how quick and decisive they were in parts and I was glad to see a side of the Empire that wasn't an incompetent mess like they have been since... Since the beginning really. They unironically made stormtroopers terrifying and we finally got to see that "Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so precise" in the finale when they started gunning people down and shot them even when friendlies were in the way without hitting them. It was all I wanted and going forward I hope the Empire gets treated like this more often and aren't a joke.
Yes but fascists IRL are pretty stupid so this feels a bit counterintuitive
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 I think the difference between real life and Star Wars is the Empire has an entire galaxy to control
@@thatrandomguy8157 True, I just don't want people to start stanning the Empire because of this show
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 People already do, but not the whole fascism side thankfully just the fact they look cool and do cool things (outside of the whole genocide and such)
@@thatrandomguy8157 Which I always found funny because they're losers in cool outfits basically.
Andor is the only piece of Star Wars media that never once mentions the Jedi. And it works.
Yeah but SW is boring without them, it works for Andor but I would NOT want that to be a common trend
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 And SW is even more boring when the world is over saturated with them. Obi Wan is this super interesting character, the last of his order after it was destroyed with the rise of the empire, but then as SW goes on and keeps doing the whole "Oh and this Jedi was ALSO a survivor and hidden away and blah blah blah..." It makes everyone else less interesting. Like Luke Skywalker as the "last" of the Jedi, you know except for Ahsoka, the rebels kid, and half a dozen other secret jedi hidden across the canon depending on what the writer needs at that exact moment.
@Sean MegaByte Eh that's a Lucas issue too. But the Force and Jedi and Sith philosophies and how they conflict has always been the most popular part of Star Wars. There's a reason most people's favorite era is the Old Republic. Even Andor could've had a Jedi in it, just a new character that dies by the end of the show.
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 Nonsense, the whole idea of "Sith vs Jedi philosophy" is so frequently depicted as being absurdly binary that it's laughable 90% of the time. The Sith are only ever depicted as selfish and power hungry for it's own sake, and the only time Jedi philosophy is interesting is when it's failure is interrogated, like in Clone Wars, Dooku's backstory in that new show, and TLJ, and "fans" apparently really hate when you do that. Andor could have had a Jedi in it, but it doesn't need one, it would be distracting fan service at best, and more likely would be actively detrimental to story being told.
I think that Star Wars would be better off allowing order 66 to be an actually effective story impacting event and treating force users the same way that Game of Thrones uses magic wielders; mysterious, wise, dangerous, and incredibly rare. If every single story has to have some wizards fucking about in it they're not mystical, they're mundane.
@Sean MegaByte They give the Sith more depth in the EU at times but moreso examining WHY people fall to the Dark Side or challenging why people stay on the Light. The temptation to do evil or the difficulties doing good are what's interesting. Also learning more about the Force. You can't say SW should make the Force more mysterious when the original Trilogy was from the PoV of a Force user lol. Plus it's weird Disney gets this criticism when the old EU had this issue too.
This does not change the fact that in Australia there are 48 million Kangaroos and in Uruguay there are 3,457,380 inhabitants. So if the Kangaroos decide to invade Uruguay, each Uruguayan will have to fight 14 kangaroos.
You know, I come on youtube to just for one second of one day to escape from the unending horror that is the impending Kangaroo apocalypse. 😭😭
and kangaroo dont go down easy, honestly you could send half.
Despite there being beef sometimes, Argentina would back Uruguay and the numbers would even up
Now I gotta watch the entire video bcuz of this comment
Thanks now i will be in fear of my country being invaded by kangaroos for the rest of my life
Just hearing Aquaman say "my man!" Every now and then just cracks me up
My man!
My man!
My man!!
WATCH IT BEFORE ITS TAKEN DOWN FOR COPYRIGHT FELLAS
ITS STILL HERE 12 HOURS LATER
ITS STILL HERE AFTER 2 MONTHS LETS GO
Yup
Facts, I got through almost 90% of the hobbit video before it just disappeared. I was so confused
x2 speed basically required
@@Rat-czar I got lucky and watched the whole thing before it was taken down! I went back to rewatch it a couple hours later and it disappeared lol.
true, i’m never missing one of this again 😂
Andor is fascinating, because several prominent characters, such as the dude who wrote a little manifesto, would be laughed-at communist caricatures in other movies. But in Andor, they're treated with respect. Their rage towards the Empire, which for the first time in Star Wars history, feels like a REAL oppressive bureaucracy, is justified. Andor is the rage the radicalizing working class in America are building against America, the rage that drove the black power movement, that drove the coal wars, but set in space. It's truly amazing and inspiring.
So happy Andor got a 10. It deserved it. It blindsided me in a way I didn’t expect. It was the show I least looked forward to of the upcoming Disney shows this last year, and then it turned out to be far and away the best.
The coolest moment in Avatar 2 is when Jake Sully says “Let’s get it done”. Nothing will ever top that for me
I should put that in the signature of my e-mails.
One of my favorite moments was at the end of the final battle, where jake was staring down quaritch. You would think Jake would just leave quaritch to show his maturity, but no he goes "nah fuck that ima kill your ass" and clobbers him.
Hasta lavesta baby
Sounds like "It's Morbin' time!"
Jake Sully finally became a memorable movie character in that moment for me
Can’t help but chuckle at Jake Sully saying “We’re sea people now.” Best video game cutscene I’ve seen
These catch ups are so cozy. I really enjoy them.
Right? They’re so wholesome.
I think the almost stream of conciousness style helps as well
Same. I really dig em.
Me too
@@Andre_APM I think it's actually from a Twitch stream, and edited down.
After The Bad Guys and Puss In Boots 2, the future of Dreamworks is bright and i will be watching everything they put out
Imagine if the next thing they make is *Boss Baby 3: Baby Boom*
@@davidhong1934 they did put him into the opening intro for the studio... So that is a bit concerning
They're gonna making Shrek 5 from what I heard
You are not going to watch the movie they release in November of this year.
@@phasism7332 I am going to watch the movie they release in November of this year.
4:30 it’s rumored that Targaryens who are involved in magic of the old world & are connected so heavily to their dragons age slower than the rest 👀👀
Andor finally did the thing where the story is good enough it doesn't need to have the framework of STAR WARS to prop it up.
It's so funny to me that Andy Serkis has a much more compelling character and character arc as a support character in the Cassian Andor show than as the big bad guy of the sequel trilogy
With all due respect (gotta say that bc any sort of conversation about the sequels tends to fan the flames), he wasn't really the big bad of the sequel trilogy. At least from my point of view, both TFA and TLJ were using him as a narrative device to set up Kylo Ren as the big bad (constantly giving him orders and ultimatums, and we learn more about Kylo Ren based off of how reacts to Snokes orders). This is obviously a thread that TROS totally fucking dropped, which is unfortunate, bc Kylo Ren would have been really neat as the main villain. But anyways yeah Andor is an awesome show
@Diego Wagner well none of the movies are a cohesive trilogy lol. They didn't know what to do after TFA and then TLJ did its one thing... the TROS was just trying to scramble crap together. If JJ directed all 3 movies and told his story, the 2nd and 3rd one would've been completely different than we got. Same with Colins 3rd movie script was entirely different than what was TROS
_Serkis played Snoke?!_ Holy shit, I had no idea. Goddamn the man has range.
@@thenedsmmachannel8970 Okay. I'm not really talking about all of that. I'm just saying that Kylo Ren was very clearly supposed to be the main villain. The writers seemed to have panicked and pulled whatever they could together since half of the audience didnt like what TLJ was setting up. I personally think that if JJ wrote and directed all three movies they probably would have come out as pretty run of the mill crowd pleasers that we forget about.
@@diego_wagner Kyle defiantly wasn’t gonna be the main villain of the trilogy lol. That’s just rain Johnson fault for killing snoke like that.
Be honest I think this should be a monthly thing on like stuff he wants to talk about and instead of making full videos I think it would be easier to just do this since not every piece of media can be made into full videos
Normally I'd grimace at the prospect of a video essayist I enjoy shifting to streaming because of the decline of quality in the content but he legit conveys his opinions on stream exactly the way he would if he pumped out a scripted video, it's uncanny. Definitely agree.
I think it should be about every 3 or so months like supereyepatchwolf or bhultra with “seasonal” videos
my man to lazy fo that
Kinda like Karsten Runquist's "What I Watched in [insert month here]."
When you said 9/10 for Andor I stared aggressively at the screen waiting for it to be a 10/10 and that's what happened, lol
yeah theres no way he can rate it lower than mando S1 which he gave 10/10
You must have psychic powers.
Same 😂
The way Marcus keeps saying "Jimmy has a plan" makes me think that he knows somthing that we don't
Didn't he say he knows people that worked on the sequels?
The one "cameo" I want in Andor is the Emperor. For one, I think it would be fun to see Palpatine doing Imperial bureaucracy the way Andor shows it, for another it would be funny if he like, showed up at Mon Mothma's party or some social function like that. This withered corpse man making small talk with a room of awed & terrified senators would be hilarious.
No.
Fine, no t rex arm posture. Just finger guns.
Hell, even just a Senate cameo of him talking shit to the senators would be amazing and you know Ian McDiarmid would relish it and chew strips off the scenery!
Maybe him casually ordering a genocide over tea or something
I disagree. I understand that people love Palpatine as this figurehead of the empire, but I think that works to the detriment of Andor's most interesting themes. One of Andor's strengths is the banality of the cruelty that exists in the Empire. It's not about the Evil Wizard Emperor destroying the galaxy, it's about all the everyday people who go right along and help him do it, because Palpatine's whole shit doesn't work if there isn't half a galaxy's worth of people willingly helping him. And they're not space wizards tripping over their own dicks on the path to world domination, they're just fascists who aligned themselves with a powerful leader, doing all the things they wanted to do only now with the structure of the empire behind it. Look at the two main empire agents in the show, the emperor's goals have nothing to do with what they individually want, it's just about their own ability to exert control. Examining the opportunistic nature of the people who exist in the structure below Palpatine is far more interesting than just returning to the thoroughly mined out vein of "Emperor does a cheesy evil speech and people love it despite it being completely one dimensional". I'll never understand how you can find it more interesting to hear the silly speech and see the people clap than to have the story examine WHY those people clap.
I have shown RRR to people who can’t watch long movies, get bored with action, and also very pretentious movie watchers. They get invested and fall in love every time, it’s such a delight. Also I’ve been thanked for insisting on watching it every time which has kinda been a weird consistency.
Naacho Naacho goes so crazy
You have good friends.
It’s shit 😂
I've watched it like 20 times now and its just as bombastic and fun every single time. Such a masterpiece. SS Rajamouli is an absolute craftsman. 👑
I went for Puss in Boots without watching the first one and without any info about it. It's absolutely amazing that animation is evolving in different direction than Lion King-ish realism. I love that framerate shifts, i love the anime kind animations, i love everything, even the dog (its good to feel like little kid again).
The best parts of Andor weren’t even action scenes, but dialogue and character drama. Nemik’s manifesto, Maarva’s call to action to fight the Empire, Luthen’s monologue…I tear up when I listen to them. “What have I sacrificed?” is the “To be or not to be” of SW.
RRR is literally one of the greatest movies I’ve ever seen. Watched it faded in a group setting, we were all screaming like we were watching the Super Bowl
as the american born son of telugu immigrants, it makes me happy that jr ntr and ram charan are getting way more love now.
I totally get that, at some points I had to stand up because I was so hyped for everything that happened that I started to jump around and do poses and shit
are people pretending to love south indian movies now. there's so many better ones from south India, why tf is RRR of all movies getting this much credit. idk, maybe im just bitter that our movies werent recognised until one of the most famous directors got a huge marketing push + soft propaganda. Even SSR (the director) has better movies than RRR anyway.
@@abhirupan7630yes baahubali is indias greatest film and worlds best film
marcus: guys don’t watch trailers they kinda ruin stuff
also marcus: proceeds to show trailers for a bunch of stuff he wants you to watch
I mean...that’s what reviewers use to try to show some clips from the film that are relatively less copyright-sensitive than proper clips from the film itself.
Marcus: I don't really do "genres"
Also Marcus: so this is the best horror movie of the year for me
😊😊😊
Andor was the first time I've willingly rewatched post original trilogy content just because it was so gripping. How it managed to be so complex without being messy is amazing by modern standards
Yes, talking about politics with a lot of secondary characters who don't contribute anything is the most 🙃
@@BlackMageLozi lmao shut off tiktok and pay attention next time
I love sharing Andor with people and getting to see them feel all the emotions the story and the characters compel from Marva to Luthen to Kino.
Yeah, I was blown away by Andor. Probably my favorite Star Wars since Empire Strikes Back.
@@emilyb5762 bro i like the prequels but they have a very fair point its messy asf
38:55 I feel like for all the talk about how prepared and deep-cover his character was, this scene made sense. He takes no joy in fighting the empire, he has no joy left, his AI-droid powered ship (established in smaller moments) does all the fighting for him and he just chooses when to activate certain weapons and tricks.
I loved RRR so much, as a guy whose not into random singing/dance sequences in movies, I enjoyed the ones in this movie. Highly recommend to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet
Petition for more so-called "real" movies on Cosmonaut. I appreciate his thoughts on all kinds of films, not just the blockbusters and popular shows. I'd love to know his thoughts on Babylon haha. I'm conflicted, myself.
Well he talked about quite a few here
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 Yeah, it was nice to hear about a diverse set of films and shows.
Yeah
YESS! its very clear that he actually watches more arthouse and indie movies but its sad I think he doesn't talk about these movie more often because they don't get him views.
THAT scene on rix road was so good, I started weeping in my room at the sheer power Andor had. I felt like how my father felt when he was a teenager watching Empire Strikes back for the first time, for me, star wars is now living in a post Andor world, every Disney star wars product, hell every Disney product now has to live up to the sleeper hit that Andor has set for what the streaming platform can provide to us. Andor is so confident in its ability to tell it's story, it blows the last couple years of star wars out of the water. While I love season 1 of the Mandalorian (like it's a strong 8) Andor learns from the successes of what the best star wars media layed out and added a dark but less dramatic tone to make something that's both uncannily familiar and revolutionary to our view of the star wars universe
I can't get over how good Puss in boots was. I saw it twice!
Literally his review on that alone is why I clicked on this video.
Omg me too. Watched it two times on the same day.
Same boat!! Watched it w my bf, dragged my animated-movie hating (dumb ikr?) family to watch it again and even they loved it!
My addicted ass watched it 7 times honestly there’s no excuse for it now but like Marcus said the movie SLAPS
Still haven't seen it yet. Should I? Everyone's been saying very very good things about it.
That “I’ve seen the whole movie in bits and pieces over the course of my life” applies to way too many movies for me lol - totally get it
RRR is also conveniently split into 2 nearly equal parts! If you can watch 3 hours of anything, you can simply do the 1st and 2nd halves separately
RRR getting praise from everyone makes me happy.
as the american born son of telugu immigrants, it makes me happy that jr ntr and ram charan are getting way more love now.
Andor is so good man. I hope it serves as a lesson for the next seasons of Star Wars shows...
The part where the old dude uses the ship was really cool, I couldn’t really get attached to the story though
@@delattacobell8948 Brainlet spotted
Andor is so bad man. I hope it serves as a lesson for the next seasons of Star Wars shows...
@@BlackMageLozi it’s the only even remotely good thing to come out since the original trilogy
@@charlieharrington9555 Star Wars The Clone Wars and The Mandalorian season 1 were both really good. Wtf have you been smoking?
I'm really glad Marcus actually really liked Avatar 2. I was shocked for a second cause I wasn't expecting him to praise it so much lol
made me like him a little bit more because sometimes his takes are ridiculously bad
@@Coolgamer54321 not just sometimes, alot of times^^
@@datzfatz2368
Which is what makes him one of the best reviewers to listen to, imo.
@@GlacialScion definetly one of the Most interesting yeah. Even tho it gets a tad tireing Sometimes ^^
@@Coolgamer54321 i do love that he admits to having "headass takes". He has different tastes than i, and i do enjoy him talking about things in general.
These catchups are like ur favorite uncle sitting with u just talking about life. I love it
Andor is just beyond phenomenal for me. Literally one of my favourite shows I’ve ever watched!
Also I am one of those people who have not seen the new Puss in Boots movie but I accidentally stumbled across a clip and now I want to see it SO BAD.
I watched RRR in two segments because I wanted to savor it more. It is amazing. There is nothing like it and never will be. I have never smiled so much at anything in my entire life
I haven’t started the video yet, but I just wanna say Andor is one of the best shows I’ve seen
U gotta watch more shows, it’s good though
Check out severance and raised by wolves 2 other shows that came out in 2022 that are best of the year contenders
Watch some HBO shows bro, those shows take their time
@@delattacobell8948 I’ve watched breaking bad, Peaky blinders, better call Saul, daredevil, warrior (really underrated), game of thrones, and the sopranos, and andor is as good and even better than some of them
@@delattacobell8948 its an amazing show that is in one of the most recognizable IP which just elevates it
all of the symbolism and deeper readings are there in Banshees of Inisherin but you don't have to pay attention to them at all. Just the story of the dissolution of their friendship and where that leads them is a perfect story by itself, and I love that about it.
It’s fun re-watching _The Banshees of Inisherin_ and tracking all the little moves and word choices Pádraic makes that worsen his situation with Colm.
Cosmonaut giving Avatar the Way of Water an 8/10 makes me happy.
It gives me heart burn
JIMMY 👏 HAS 👏 A 👏 PLAN
@@anenemystand5582 do you want it higher or lower? i honestly think 8 is perfect
It gives me hemorrhoids
@@ege8240 I'm feeling a strong 0.
I think Andor impressed me for so many reasons but mostly, like I *know* Cassian has to survive the show to get to Rogue One, but he never feels safe once in the entire show.
mom mothma
zanny?
I'm glad Marcus is pro Avatar and even more happy that he's pro Jake Sully. Let's get it done
avatar is mid
@@LuisSierra42 nah
@@LuisSierra42 Your mid
Jimmy’s got a plan.
@@LuisSierra42 skxawng
In Andor, I don't think he killed the guard out of anger, but more to eliminate the only witness.
the reason was to get out of trouble. the emotion motivating it was rage.
i think if you back up a bit, the reason he fought back against the cops in the first place was cuz he was pissed that they were trying to rob him. The long take just on Cassian's face showed pretty clearly he hated them.
Fuck yes, Fabelmans was honestly delightful and easily one of the best of 22
I liked it a lot but I thought it was too long. Crazy how Spilberg can still put out good movies.
I was bored shitless, it manages to take anything potentially dramatic and immediately sterilises it
I NEED to see Puss. The spiderverse choppy animation just tickles something in my brain man.
I don't want that to become the standard for 3d animation though for a few reasons:
1. Insincere copycatting is cringe
2. As a gamer I like my 3d animation smooth usually
3. 3d can portray a wide arrange of styles and I wouldn't want all the big movies stuck in that style (Puss in Boots takes Spider-Verse's idea but whereas SV was trying to emulate comics Puss is trying to emulate old paintings and storybook illustrations, it's the best attempt at this style).
4. Seems people's appreciation of these movies is in part because of the elitism 2d animation fans have against 3d animation, so to them the only valid 3d animated movies are the ones that attempt to emulate 2d as much as possible. It feels like 3d animation needs to feel ashamed of being 3d animation to considered TRUE ART TM because of some Boomers.
5. By that token, I want more 3d animation that feels unabashedly, unashamedly 3d. People need to realize there's more art styles for 3d than the pseudo-realistic Pixar/Disney style and the hyper-stylized, 2d/3d Spider-Verse style. Arcane is a good example of a more unique look that doesn't try to draw upon whatever the big boys are doing.
The Banshees of Inesherin was absolutely amazing, was so surprised and happy you actually watched it lmao
I feel like perrito does more for the adults in the audience than the kids
While on the surface he may seem like a typical positive happy go lucky dog character his backstory and his naivity really hits for adults and is
And between Perrito and Jack horner they are complete opposites
Perrito has a tragic past where he was bullied and abandoned in horrific ways yet he channels all of the pain that he went through into helping others by being a therapy dog and is very thankful for everything he has
And Jack sees his life where he had a lot as a child and had loving parents and he wants more and more and more
Jack is a never ending blackhole
He wants to take and take and take and make sure that there is nothing left
Perrito is the animated version of Ke Huy Quan’s “Waymond Wang” in _Everything Everywhere All at Once._
I like Jack Horner being evil just because he wants to.
Man who else’s day gets better after they see a new cosmonaut video
His chat relentlessly hating on avatar is exactly what I expected lmfao
I was not watching but I would blend in well
@@delattacobell8948 well that's where you and I differ, because I'm an avatar stan and I'm ready for the 8 million sequels. Also hating on avatar is kinda cringe at this point.
@@freedominart11 i just think the blue people look dumb.
@@freedominart11 I don't really like either of them but the thing that got me really hateful was everyone I ever talked too saying it's the best movie ever made and everything is perfect 10/10 and always saying a movie is not as good as avatar
@@pixel3042 you're kinda cringe for that ngl. Hating something because your friends like it is hilarious.
If there is going to be a cameo in Andor, it’s most likely going to be Bail Organa and teenage Leia. Considering they will be working alongside Mon Mothma during that time it wouldn’t be surprising if they appear, however I hope they execute it tastefully so that it doesn’t become distracting or disruptive.
That or Galen Erso and Krennic
Thanks for spreading the RRR love man, it deserves more attention. It's pure cinema in its most sincere chaotic form
as the american born son of telugu immigrants, it makes me happy that jr ntr and ram charan are getting way more love now.
Can't wait for Marcus's thoughts on Andor!
Somehow he tied in conservatives are the empire
As someone who has a very personal connection to Banshees being from rural Ireland and having worked in a country pub myself, I am so beyond glad at the praise it's received! My Grandad in particular I know is just beyond baffled that anyone outside of the country can enjoy it to nearly the same degree!
You are so right in that it is an intensely Irish movie, completely embodying so much of our unique brand of insanity 😅
With that said that is... definitely not Colin Farrell's native accent 😅
Yeah I suppose to foreigners all Irish accents sound pretty similar, but Colin Farrell is from Dublin. He's doing an alright job here though at a Wesht of Ireland accent I think.
Paddy Considine (viserys) not getting nominated for an emmy is wild
He should've been! His performance was so good!
damn i just assumed he was a shoe-in
He still can be nominated; the Emmys haven’t happened yet
Emmy nominations are in July he still has chance
Thank you so much for getting me hit to RRR. My girlfriend and I just watched it and it was one of the most incredible movies I've ever seen, both in terms of action and heart. Simply phenomenal!
Andor has been out for a while now and I still think about it passionately. I have probably watched it 5 or 6 times and could still very easily watch it again... which you know what I'm going to start it again now
I never thought in a million years that Andor would be the Star Wars show I always wanted but holy shit. Tony and his team knocked it out of the park.
It was INCREDIBLE
It's great, but there's a lot of time wasting in the show.
There was absolutely 0 point to the whole searching for the sister plot or the flashback plot, or anything to do with Marva or the droid, even the Mon Mothma stuff is a complete waste of time because all it does it set up things we don't even know if will happen at all in season 2. I fear the mon mothma stuff will just end up being pointless just like half of other plot lines in the show already did in saeson 1. Maybe if it was 8 episodes long instead of 12, it could have been actually pretty good. Now it's just a drag to get through.
@@user-ly2ll5od1r 1. No there's not because it sets up everything with Cassian and Maarva and why they both have ties to the rebellion. As well as Cassian's motivation for fighting even when they are separated. And Bee is one of the best characters so I don't understand how you can hate on him.
2. No it doesn't because it speaks to the importance of how the senate was at the time of the story, how corrupt it is, how politicians like Mon Mothma have to walk a very fine line between the charismatic politician who has to fight every day to survive within the ranks, with a crowd not interested in what she has to say, while as the same time fighting to keep that mask on so she can do her real job behind the scenes.
Everything in the show is purposeful. It's not like in Kenobi and Boba where things are tossed in randomly just to score a few points with nostalgia bait. And because the show takes its time, the payoff is excellent. It's not with Kenobi and Boba where everything is rushed and goes nowhere.
Can I just say how much I love seeing these stream videos? I just love watching you talk to an audience, it's very entertaining. More of these, please!
31:20 Wow Cosmonaut Marcus gave RRR a 10/10. I'm shocked. Giving 10/10 is very rare.
Jack Horner was honestly the biggest surprise. I love how he just throws the modern rulebook out the window for a being a villain. He's just so evil for no reason that it's hilarious.
i’ve only seen the first like 45 minutes of RRR and it is the single greatest thing ever put to screen
RRR is just the most fun I've had watching a movie in a looooong time. Hollywood should really learn from it
I’m disappointed how few people are talking about All Quiet on the Western Front. One of my favorite films of the year
As a standalone film it’s fine but as an adaptation it sucks
@@Pearlem I’d say it’s quite a bit better than “fine”, but you’re entitled to your opinion.
@@Pearlem is it more just following the vibe of the book and not adapting it directly? I didn't even know they made a movie.
@@losingmymind611 it basically only takes the title and like 2 scenes. It changes pretty much every character, it gets rid of most of the segments of the book that cover daily life if soldiers, it adds a long sideplot about high command signing the armistice, and they massively change the ending
Don’t know about you guys, but I love seeing Marcus talk about real movies rather than just nerdy stuff.
Spot on with RRR!!! I think it got shorted by its own country as it wasn’t put forth for best foreign film. I was purely entertained the whole time and wished I’d seen it at the movies. When actors become true entertainers!
Stoked you shouted out Zack for barbarian. WKUK will always be one of my favorite shows ever
Andor is literally a masterpiece
It's a miracle how good it is! It's phenomenal!
Next time have your own opinion, trash can't be a masterpiece.
@@BlackMageLozi I’ve seen u hating on every comment mentioning it, get a life
Everyone who hates Andor is right-wing.
@@BlackMesa_UK actually no because my family is actually on the right and they love it
The 2 content creators that make me smile like no other at a new upload, is Marky and RLM, and gotta thank him for introducing me to RLM in his Star Wars video
The Avatar segment is the wildest content he’s ever produced. Literal plot twist.
I was waiting for your comments on RRR, and I'm so happy you loved it, it definitely became one of my favorite movies of all times and I'm freaking obsessed with it!
i didn’t realize that Barbarian was directed by Zach from WKUK and that honestly explains why i enjoyed it so much.
The Grapist
Cosmonaut Streams are always super chill. I'd love to see more
"But Jimmy's got a plan" got me cracking up lol
Dedra Meero is my favorite Star Wars antagonist in a very long time. Like everyone is talking about how cool Cassian is and whatever but I thought Meero's grabs for power were the best parts of the show hands-down.
I liked when she got trampled by the rioters :)
I watched andor 3 weeks ago and I forgot who dedra is
@@delattacobell8948 dedra is rhe ISB officer, either you forget her name or just have very bad memory
@@sealco I remember now
@@delattacobell8948 k
Going to watch RRR, The Rehearsal, and Barbarian because of you!! ❤️ I usually agree with your takes so I'm excited for those 3
The rehearsal is transcendent. It’s nothing short of genius.
RRR is 🤌🏼
Marcus has to bless us this year with a RRR picture show
Just got done watching RRR since you gave it a 10/10. I loved every second of it!
-Cosmonaut *Quickie*
*-43 minutes*
I'm not complaining give us more
Really wanna hear Marcus talk about The Whale. Shame he didn’t say anything about it.
He doesn’t covwr real movies
Marcus went from having to look up who Andor was for the huge movie review to giving his spinoff show a 9/10. Anyone is capable of change.
So happy to see someone acknowledge how amazing RRR is
My only issue with Puss in Boots is some of the goldilocks/bears stuff, I saw it multiple times and every time they say the phrase "just right" becomes unBEARably aggravating
I mean, thats the whole point
Your puns made me paws
@@sealcoIt overdoes that point, then.
TBH, it’s the parodying/subversion of fairy tales and nursery rhymes that feel tired and stale now, as opposed to when they were jabbing at the Disney Renaissance two decades ago.
@@Wired4Life2 fair i guess
This was a surprisingly positive Marcus for most of this I kept waiting for him to be super critical
I saw RRR with my Free Company and we had such a blast watching it!
When Justin Long is measuring the space and finds the room and without missing a beat just starts measuring it. I died.
Bro i loved Avatar 2. Call me a cornball but it was my favorite movie i saw in theaters this year.
The question is, when Dial of Destiny comes out, will Marcus review all the Indiana Jones movies?
damn i was waiting for that andor review
I went in RRR VERY hyped. It still surpassed my expectations.
The best thing about Glass Onion IMO is that there's not a single thing that doesn't come back in some form or another. Everything is important. You are rewarded for paying attention. Even if the ending is predictable, that's what makes it a good mystery.
But you are punished if you pay too much attention... They show who the killer is on at least 2 separate occasions and if you catch it, it really spoils the mystery.
I love when you talk about very artsy films like Tar, it's so interesting to watch you talk about them as opposed to criticizing mid superhero blockbusters for me.