Everything GREAT About Ready Player One!
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- Опубліковано 24 гру 2024
- Ready Player One! A REUPLOAD! Yes, it is, from 2018.
It actually has a better RT score than It's box office return would lead you to believe. Critics seemed to be pretty tough on it, so that’s why I'm here. ;) Here's everything right with Ready Player One!
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Multiple copyright claims and then a final block, it was time to bring this one back to life! So no, you're not going crazy, this is a re-edit and reupload. Sorry for the delay in the new one, but the copyright claims are out of control right now, even for new stuff.
Thank God, thought I time travelled backwards
Oh ok
Ah well, it's still nice to get a notification from you
All good. Thanks for the new video!
Ok thanks
"I understood that reference" the movie.
Hahahaha true
Aka, "NERD CULTURE" the movie
@@zynet_eseled Exactly! 😂
I don’t know how many times I said that exact quote..
@@PyromancerChicken same. Probably +50 times. I had to pause the trailer so many fucking times
“Ready player 2: the rise of ai” is scarily accurate
somebody read the book :)
I was really suprised when actually kinda guessed the plot of the movie
I loved that book
@@thatoneweirdkidfromschool4559 me too
Bruh how
Having read the sequel, “Ready Player Two”, that came out a few days ago 14:22 isn’t entirely inaccurate
That joke made me do a double take. It aged uncannily well.
my favorite thing about Two is the fact cline only made it for the money, since the first one made a lot he figured so would a second 💀
I was fortunate enough to be a Sixer in the movie and also Ben Mendelssohn’s stand in. It was the most fun filming in those rigs but the best thing was having Steven Spielberg put his hands on my shoulders and gave me an eyeline for a closeup!! (Standing next to Ben when Parcival gives his speech)
Good job man, I gotta watch out for you next time.
Holy moly 😲 you lucky man!
Wow your lucky. I absolutely loved watching this movie!
How in the world do you follow the LA labyrinth to get a job like that?! So awesome bro
Suxor fu- oh
I feel bad for player two, they never asked if they're ready
Bruh
Thanks for that 😂😂
Everyone is going to ask who is the player 2, but no one asks......"how is player two?"
Play the idler/clicker Crusaders of the Lost Idols, one of the campaigns in that game is called Ready Player Two. :-)
Morgan D Freeman I’ll do you one better, WHY is Player Two?!
One of my big criticisms regarding the movie's changes from the book: The first key was designed to be accessible by everyone, which was Halliday's whole shtick. The dude was a beacon of fairness and equality between the poor and the rich. He didn't punish the rich, but he gave those without resources ample opportunities. The first key, in the book, was hidden in a location literally accessible by everyone. As travel in the virtual world costs currency, the key was hidden where the most basic users - school children - are stuck without the money to leave the area. In the movie? You need to have disposable income to travel to a certain location and buy a RACING CAR and fuel it, then place it in an environment that could destroy said car and require further payments.
This is not fair. This does not represent Halliday's good and fair nature. It also doesn't help us perceive the main character as poor. Yes, he lives in a stack, yes, he games from inside a van in a scrapyard, but his virtual lifestyle status is pretty good if he can afford a pimped DeLorean. Only thing they show to hint at his financial situation is him collecting money to refuel, but even then it's not really significant in the face of the other riches. In addition to the point of the movie's Gunt being unfair, the final stage requires a bit of information no one possesses other than Ogden Morrow. Supposedly, if someone didn't physically talk with him and still reached the last level, they'd get actually stuck, gamebreakingly stuck.
My other criticism is the depiction of 1:1 movement input. People running in the streets to run in the INTERSTELLAR video game makes no sense. Neither does the 101 employees being grouped in the game as they are grouped in real life, such that a bunch being crushed to death is reflected in a zone being colored red in their workstations. The book said that subtle hand movements moved your avatar around. There is no reason or sense in 1:1 movements. People can easily run into objects in real life that aren't in the game.
With a brain-machine interface, you won't even need to move your real body.
The 1:1 movements were upgrades you can get to make it more realistic, the cheapest way to interface with the games were the gloves but the suits the IOI have are the most immersive way to play (if you had the money). I agree with you on the other things they changed however but at the same time they had to make some of those changes because they couldn't get access to use all of the intellectual property's mentioned in the book (I assumed since even when the book came out they called it a book that would never be adapted to film because of it).
@@cheddar2648 Additionally, 1:1 control is not possible for some nonhuman characters, including a member of the protagonist's party, without a Matrix-like frontend like you mentioned.
I agree so much omg finally someone who dont just love the movie. I Think the book is Way better
@@cheddar2648 have you read the second book?
8:26 Aech "I've never seen The Shining, is it really scary?"
This clip cuts out Sho's response: "I had to watch it through my fingers".
Yep.
beeman2075 I loved that scene
Pity one of them dies in the book.
did you just spell out H..
@@sebiieex that's how it's spelt. Read the book.
It's even the way they prouncounce it in the movie and how it's displayed on the score board.
@@jamesdean0885 yeah i noticed while watching this video. sry
lol, the red vs blue character saying "its a legitimate strategy" killed me!!!
When I first saw it I couldn't help but think "Ah I see you too are a man of culture"
Bow chika bow wow
@@matthew_natividad I think you mean "hey chika bump bump" lol
Even funnier since there is a Rooster Teeth reference *in the film* ; Ruby Rose from RWBY appears in the battle sequence.
Charlie Tango I didn’t know that! That is so cool!
I love how this movie is set in the late 2000's into the 3000's yet it still surrounds and uses 70', 80's, 90's music a bunch. i like how creators of it show that late 60's-90's music will always be awsome.
Early 60’s too! Those fallout 4 songs get me foot tappin 😂😎
3000’s? This movie takes place in like the 2050s-60s. Halliday was a boy growing up in the actual 1980s. And he wanted to make this game reflecting it, eventually he died and everyone has been playing the game trying to find it. It hasn’t been decades since he died either.
I mean if I was making a virtual reality game hall I might furnish it with my own childhood nastalgia too.
It clearly says it’s set in 2045
i mean to be fair, the setting of this book/world in both the real world and virtual world is steeped with nostalgia for the virtual/game world it's because the entire system/game is a love-letter to the 60's-90's pop-culture. whereas in the real-world everyone was trying to win and get all his stuff, so they started studying Pop-culture and shit to solve the puzzles
This movie has what I would call the "Super Smash Bros. Effect". There's just something really exciting about seeing some of of the stuff you love interact with some other stuff you love in an official capacity, and all of the other references that come along with it.
For instance, no matter your opinions about the quality of the movie, seeing THE Gundam show up in a big budget Hollyywood movie is hype as fuck.
Crossovers man, crossovers
Kingdom Hearts, as well.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit did it first ;)
I literally heard squeals from grown men in the cinema at that scene
The "Roger Rabbit Effect", which crossed over Disney and Looney Tunes. Donald and Daffy dueling on pianos.
The Back To The Future jingle when Parzival used the Zemeckis cube honestly gave me chills the first time I saw it
Alan Silvestri was pure joy when he used the BttF theme here
The nostalgia I feel when I hear that noise is like a drug
Is the cube a reference to dude where's my car??
As soon as I saw the DeLorean in the trailer I was sold.. favorite movie of all time
“Pop culture icon battle royale”
Literally just Fortnite now
Fortnite is the future OASIS confirmed
@@iaxacs3801 NO.
@@iaxacs3801 God I hope not
@@HenrysSpiceofLife "fortnite bad minecraft good!"
@@kodeczora1338 hes joking dude.
I always laugh at the password Ben Mendelsohns character uses. The 'Ø' used for a zero is a used by scandinavian languages.. 'boss' is a leader. 'Bøss' means gay. Gets me every time.
To be fair, it's only Danish and Norwegian that uses that letter. Sweden uses Ö, along with Iceland and Finland, although they're technically not part of Scandinavia.
Gayman69 is his password LOL.
Actually the circle with the slash is to indicate that it’s a zero and not the letter o.
@@B0mber44actually, you didn't make the movie
The “Ready player two: Rise of A.I.” Thing was... weirdly accurate. Especially since this video came out months before that book was released
I was hyped when they brought the Iron Giant back, shows that Warner Bros. shouldn't have treated it like garbage at the box office
We need a everything great with the iron Giant
Damn straight.
It WAS garbage at the box office. No matter how much its fans love it, at the time it didn't make enough money so it was abandoned. That's how movie studios work. And I don't believe remaking it or making a sequel to it today would ever work. Even with its cult following, it doesn't have enough people willing to go watch it to justify making it anew.
@@NeroCM This is what made Brad Bird move onto Disney, all that mistreat. They feared that The Iron Giant would fail like their previous film, Quest for Camelot, so they didn't bother to give it praise nor attention after it's release, and this pissed Brad when they decided that he's the least of their problems, but hey thank VHS tapes and the 2015 rerelease, but it was his decision to not create a sequel, as he thought the first movie was perfect enough
@@NeroCM treu
"I didn't see this movie and I'm here for the spoilers" cliche.
Ding.
I first saw it about 2 months ago, it is amazing, if you have any interest at all in science fiction, fantasy, or popular culture I find it highly unlikely you will be disappointed.
I use this channel to get recommendations on what to watch (tbh, mostly just here for the good vibes)
Terry Forsdyke i wouldn’t call it amazing but it was definitely fun
@Black Ninja I didn't see it I read the book tho
its one of the few new gems that come out nowdays go wach it asap this and alita batle angel
What's amazing is that the book and the film are completely different from each other so everyone can enjoy everything twice.
This. I tell people this, though it would be cool to see the book version turned into a movie, but may have to switch up the challenges to be 3D VR or something. Or focus more on the journey
How do you not give a win to Halliday, who created the most important thing in the world and combining it with a treasure hunt that captivated the world for years, going out on a humble "Thanks for playing my game"?
This is literally the best of nerd and online culture. Everything. From Furries, to Gamers, to Movie Buffs, to Stans, to streamers, to let's players, to book nerds, to treasure hunters, to geocache hunters (That's the connection to the literal easter eggs.), to David fan culture, to platformer gods, to speed runners, to comic book fans, to car enthusiasts, to arcade legends, to literally everything that makes this entire network so happy. All we are missing are the pokemon.
Damn dude
Even the haters and the fake geeks/nerds that once bullied you in school and now pretend to be insiders like you to steal your spot are there, too.
would love to see an “Everything Great About ‘Interstellar’”
Yes
Also IRok is meant as the literal personification as a griefer, or a Hacker.
I’ve always wondered if players went back to the planet, will there be just tons of money laying around to pick up? I think it’ll be cool if so. Someone could spawn in and be a millionaire, possibly a trillionare with that many people that were once on planet Doom.
I assume it's like almost all other games. The stuff is there to grab if you're fast enough otherwise it just disappears. Definitely got to be people who grab the leftovers as a living.
I think the book confirmed all the dropped loot was returned to their owners?
@@clash_blazr5095 you’re right, it also says so in the movie
They rolled back all the servers to before the final fight, so no one lost their avatar or their loot.
@@x808drifterI mean even parzival does it in the car race
CinemaWins: I'm sure you can study this film for days and still not find every single reference or easter egg.
Gunters: At least make this a challenge for me.
Wondering what's the prize for doing it?
@@KalRandom I don't know but to be honest if the people who made the movie made a competition to find all the easter eggs and then if they have them all then they will be to have a golden egg just like the one in the movie with the signatures of every major cast member and stuff. But then again this is all an idea.
@@kohinaindauwood112 Cool, can you imagine how long that report would be ?
The least believable part of either version of the story is that it took years for people to figure out the secrets when videogames today are getting datamined on release day
@@Feasco it's established in the books that the OASIS is at least five pentagons worth of secure
I don't get the complaints about the use of the Iron Giant in this movie. Because, it's _not_ the Iron Giant; it's someone controlling a virtual representation of the Iron Giant. In the context of the movie, it doesn't matter at all that the girl controlling the Iron Giant is doing the opposite of what the actual Iron Giant would probably do. Also it was like a, "time to bring out the big guns" thing and the Iron Giant she had sitting in her garage was the strongest thing she had, so obviously she was going to pick it.
I mean, for FFS, the Rubix Cube is a device and the Holy Hand Grenade is actually a grenade... It's a whole trove of references reimagined for a virtual reality game system, not the real things.
@@karinefonte516 its because it goes against the entire battle of beliefs that is centered in this movie. the whole premise is to stop cooperation's from using beloved media because they don't understand the nuances to these movie or ideas, and then the main character uses the iron giant as a weapon, showing that he didn't understand them either.
Ultraman would have been more fun...
@@galatic-wyvern2993 There's too much of what made the book good (and unique) that was changed to satisfy mass appeal and prioritize visuals... I'm not a fan of the film: I think the mediocrity of the plot in the third act, putting the emphasis on IOI instead of the competition, ruined the film for me, along with diminishing the already scant character development that existed. Overall, I think the film ignored what made the story special, and instead just turned it into a shallow YA dystopian pop culture ride. That said, the inclusion of Prince music was excellent. ; )
Yeah I really can't stand all the complaining about that isn't what the iron giant would do...yeah it's not the iron giant though. It is exactly what someone piloting the avatar of the iron giant would do.
I was also really hoping the holy hand grenade would do the "halleujah" sound from the worms games. At least they should have written the scene to go like this, Perceval shows Artemis the holy hand grenade "can you help me with this?" "sure thing" "one two five" "three sir" "three"
I really liked the aunt. Before her death she sounded worried when she asked if that was her nephew when called to try and warn them. Yes they have a shacky relationship but it was clear that they loved each other. They were the last family they had of each other
I don't know if you read the book or not, but in the book, it paints them as hating each other and wanting to do anything to get away from each other.
@@parzival5248 No I haven’t and that is interesting though
The Iron Giant being a commission in no way means there has to be licensing. More than likely, The Oasis has a basic design concept, like chemistry or basic physics. Like Minecraft, it takes time and resources to build things. Aech does the grinding, and someone in the real world pays her real cash for the labor. This is how people live in VR but still pay their bills in the real world, and it also explains why no one is invincible and why the Iron Giant doesn't have all of its massive arsenal, because those things take a lot of grinding to make. Plus, the better designers who get things more spot-on are naturally going to be able to demand a higher price for the immersive authenticity. One big commission might pay her bills for a year.
in the book and i think in the movie is stated that in game money can be used in the real world. so if you die in game you can lose all the stuff you have. like all the money you have are in the name of your caracter. when you die you lose all. that s why the asian guy wanted to jump from the building.
@@idahooo3253 I still don't exactly get that reference, why did the guy want to jump out of the window?
@@ivyiouspoison2815 do you care enough about spoilers that you don’t want major plot points spoiled, because the reference is one of those kinds.
@@erevansilverfrond4911 sure I don't mind
@@ivyiouspoison2815 In the book, Diato is thrown off a balcony and killed by IOI. His death is ruled as a suicide and only after Wade infiltrates IOI as an indentured servant under the name of Bryce Linch does Sorrento get sent to prison for it. That is the reference.
would love to see an “Everything Great About ‘Interstellar’”
This.
I would love to see his take on the movie, especially because he's a father, and because the movie is a masterpiece!
Yes please
That would probably be a 2 part video.. so good
calen Cuesta @cinemawins you betterrrrr man
I don't think you mentioned it, but I really love how they followed the journey of a side protagonist who was actually an IOI member. He's the one who beats adventure near the end of movie. You can see him still super invested in the atari even while everyone aroun him is dying in battle in the war room. It really shows the power the oasis has to bring out everyone's inner child, even if it's just someone's first time beating adventure.
Harsher in Hindsight: Morrow is sort of drowning himself in nostalgia, being the Curator of the Halliday Journals. His best friend and his wife are both dead, he's locked out of Gregarious Games, and the movie makes no mention of Halcydonia Interactive, the company he and Karen created after Morrow was forced out of Gregarious. One might assume that Morrow is spending time with his best friend the only way he can now.
Well that's fucking sad
Thanks. I'm gonna go cry now.
Kind of like Halliday and the OASIS' actual purpose...
any chance we’ll get an “everything great about ‘Rise Of The Guardians’”?
Ooh, I hope so!!
Sage H only if we also get a everything great about super science friends
Nah I would rather have a more challenging one
Everything great about the emoji movie
Luigi Marinus Gaming *Impossible*
The1TheOnlyG2 it is possible
SPOILER WARNING:
There’s a new book in this series called “Ready Player Two” and at 14:21 you may have predicted who the villain is.
The fact that no-one figured out to go backwards from the start i incredulous.
Honestly, just based on my gaming group, going backwards would be an immediate find just because some of us are too stupid to remember to put the car into drive.
@@skykrasher4475 automatic gearbox for race 🤮🤢
hishe said it best: “I can’t believe nobody tried this!”
Well, to be fair, unlike most other games where death is an easily recoverable setback with planning and careful consideration, when you die in the Oasis, you lose *everything*. Not just some trivial made up currency and that’s it, you lose all of your character progression, experience, potential thousands upon thousands of saved up currency, driving backwards and ramming the back of your car against the wall would be a potential suicide mission for nothing. Sure, you MAY find a cool secret, but I think everybody has this mentality of “death is the thing you MUST avoid at ANY and ALL cost”. Remember, the Oasis was a thing long before the competition for the keys and the egg was even a thing, so people already had this mentality. I believe this is also the reason why people don’t suddenly attack each other for no reason in places like dance clubs in the same way that people playing a sandbox game like Minecraft would, if servers didn’t have any rules that is. The consequence of death is essentially treated the exact same way in the Oasis as it is in the real world, not because the death itself would be problematic in terms of the law, but because of the fact that if you started mass player killing in areas where player killing is ESSENTIALLY not allowed, then you’re going to be pinned and targeted by the entire player base. I would actually think that it would be really cool if there was some kind of bounty system, where “criminals” who murder avatars in non-Player versus Player areas would have a bounty attached to them and players would be rewarded if the bounty target was killed. Just one random idea I have, lol.
@@momsaccount4033 So you think someone's bratty shit little kid who don't understand any of that on his dad or big brothers account wouldn't do it for the lols? Also anyone who plays games knows that going backwards at the start of a level has been a thing since Sonic the hedgehog (that's the earlier one I know of there could be earlier ones).
Everything Great About Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
It isn't done yet?
Is he nuts?
BACK, FOUL CREATURE! BACK TO THE PIT FROM WHENCE YOU CAME!
Everything great in that is from Laputa, everything else is meh.
@@DaDunge Never seen Laputa, so I disagree
Probably won't ever happen. Disney are super copyright happy. :/
"How does Sonic get into every video game movie and I don't?"
Have I seen this before..
Yes I have but I’m still watching it
Same 😄
This is like my 4th time watching it 🤣
Same
Hahahahah same
oh its sooo good. I just wish there was more galaga in it lol
I think the iron giant was like a recipe in Minecraft. It's in the game but only those who are willing to spend a crazy amount of time grinding for the parts will create it.
It's only 36 iron
@@floofitoaster2168 blocks
@Yash Rajani you replied to the wrong person but you are right. The wither would obviously be more suitable in terms of rareness. I would say a stack of blocks and a nether star for power
15:14 there is a little borderlands stand in the bottom left corner with claptrap, some loot boxes, a polygon item, and some weapons on display.
I like how after I watched this movie with my family, my old ass, cool ass, badass, mum schooled my 14yo nephew on gamer stuff lol
My nephew said "The references were cool, but it's stupid how people had avatars and stuff from licensed stuff... no game ever would just let you have Batman as an avatar or overwatch characters.." and my mom popped back with "Have you ever heard of loot boxes, DLC or customization? I'm sure those are costumes or whatever. People probably payed to look like that, or customized it! Dante has made our exact car on racing games, (she had a custom red and blue cutlass I made in forza for her.) that batman game has like 50 skins and batmobiles and this one game let him blow stuff up using a farting unicorn! Jeez. Get powned noob." That last bit was embarrassing but I realized then that my mom actually *does* pay attention.
Our thing is TV and games. We eat dinner together and watch our shows; westworld, the CW DC shows, and the Netflix Marvel stuff and some anime. and on weekends we play video games. We take turns on narrative stuff like the Telltale games, TWD, GoT.. etc and more difficult games I play on easy and she watches like a movie (The last of us, KH3.. etc.)
Honestly this movie showed me that my mom wasn't just watching anime and suffering through video games for my benefit. It became our thing when I was a young teen with cancer and between surgeries and treatments we would binge blockbuster rentals and play video games. We just kept with it and now shes an MCU expert..
But this movie... she knew so many more references than I thought, she remembered that Barbara Gordon was my favorite and knew she should've been paralyzed when she saw her.
The movie helped me realize that we actually were connecting with movies and games and not just passing time, because we talk and discuss and theorize and share ideas.
Her little obnoxious speech just showed me how important she is to me and how long she's been there for me.
I absolutely love this movie and my mom does too. Maybe I'll throw in the bluray this week and we can play easter egg bingo!
P.S. Yes. My mom actually said "Get Pwn'd N00b" to a kid. She says it often because she got us a classic mustang coupe as a project car when I recovered and my dumbass at 17 thought the vanity plate PWNY** was a good idea because I was super cool and popular and a l33t gamer So she sees that tag daily and her name is the Black Pwny. So yeh, my 53yo mom says Pwn'd pretty regularly. "Get Pwn'd spider! Die, fucker!" "Omg.. this puppy got Pwn'd by this cat, come look!" Sometimes it makes no sense; "I could Pwn a steak, I'm starving." But she knows and says it to annoy me on purpose. Shes rad.
danteelite This is the comment that no one deserved but got anyway. Bless your mother 🙏
my moms playing mario on a switch in the living room. Moms are awesome
Bro fortnite literally has everything it’s not impossible
your mother is the reason god continues to let us live
Aww omg thank you for that Comment 🥺 I think this just made my Day even tho it just started :)
I thought I wouldn’t like the movie cause the book is a little dated in story conventions now, but instead I loved the movie. They made Artemis a much better character, for one. All the deliberately chosen (to Halliday’s tastes) pop culture references, crisp visuals, the actor behind Halliday. Very well executed IMO.
I don't like so much changes from book to movie, but the book wouldn't translate well into a movie.
Artemis is much better in the book.. the fact that they make her some kind of leader of some weird revolution (or whatever you want to call it) was just... stupid
@@milehighmadness1469 nah it really make her more interesting character.
@@Blue-Apple-fc9eo a character that makes no sense
@@milehighmadness1469 no that just in my opinion.
The reason why the Iron Giant was missing some weapons was explained early on. Arch said that she was working on it but it wasn’t finished yet
The greatest and most impressive thing about this movie is how they recreated "The Shining" in exact detail. That sequence was a work of art.
This is the movie for anyone who loves videogames, Steven Spielberg, and the 80s and 90s. It's a great movie
I love all those.
Hmmmm
I just watched it for the DeLorean.
I love all of Those I actually was for Overwatch References but then I dug deeper this a Love to Letter to Pop Culture which i wrote on My Review which you can find on IMDB & Letterboxed
I love all of these things
After seeing Jaws, E.T., Back to the Future and then this I just knew there was some kind of magic that a lot of people can’t do like Spielberg, he always delivers the best tales he can fathom
I feel like this movie is pretty underrated for how amazing it is.
Agreed!
I actually find the complaints against this movie very annoying. For every piece of criticism I hear I just sort of roll my eyes and say "So what?"
The truth is I like these kind of movies and RPO offers me one with a very wide range of imagination and pop culture icons. I can't help but feel like there's a certain level of freedom that comes with all that.
I agree! (Though I’d’ve geeked out in a major way if Wade had counted to three with the Holy Hand Grenade-it would’ve made that great scene that much greater!)
THANK YOU
YES
He literally predicted ready player two
7:15 the guy who says: want the millenium falcon? played an imperial director in star wars rogue one
Yep! Director Krennic
Oh the irony
second watch really brings out cinema wins hidden meaning
what do you mean?
josh I think they mean the second time they watched it
@@joshklamka834 you know how in films the second viewing can show a lot of set up and clever hints to the end, like that
Just 2 watches?
You must not be a teen in the 80's.
I've about worn out the VHS they use to stream it to me.
When this was released I legit cried from nostalgia and from PTSD from all those hard levels from COD Halo And even on Battle Toads this movie is the spittin image of every Millennial-Gen X dream's, just truly, amazing
Dude, Battletoads was IMPOSSIBLE
Everything Great About Disney's The Emperor's New Groove
12:16 Di-Di- Did you just make a Red Vs Blue reference?!?!?!
A pop culture reference in a video about a movie consisting entirely of pop-culture references, you love to see it
*runs away* **"IT'S A LEGITIMATE STRATEGY!"**
So glad it’s back. I read the book and while the movie is quite different, I really liked it.
The book is so good
13:04 that just reminded me, while it’s a bit obscure and she didn’t die, Hannah John-Kamen was the voice of Lords blade Ciaran from the Artorias of the Abyss DLC in dark souls. So yeah, idk if there was room for a “YOU DIED” joke or “git gud” but RPO has a few game references and having the voice of Lords Blade Ciaran in it was just a coincidence? I think not
Dutch Ghost!
Also, the pain from the kick to Sorrento’s nuts taking longer to wear off is just…
*chef’s kiss*
"it's a legitimate strategy!" oh my god, did not expect callback this day and age.
I know right?
Suck it blues
@@jfk8745 Yeah suck it blues, now that's what I call an old school zinger!
@@jfk8745
"Mariachi music increases in volume*
Its crazy to think that they are working on season 18 of that show right now.
16:45 That's a Sonic Homing Attack. Nice touch!
Another nice thing is the DeLorean isn't just BttF car, it has KITT's (from k2000) red light on the front, and it's awesome, love it
"Give me a hug"
"Ninjas don't hug"
HAHHA that's one of my fav lines
For me, Tye Sheridan was perfect for this role, I watch it with the X-men in mind (winning the quicksilver hair)
THAT'S why I thought he seemed familiar. I guess it makes sense that I didn't recognize him without the ruby quartz glasses...
2:30 not only did I see this movie in imax 3D, I was so obnoxiously obsessed with this film even before it came out that I shelled out cash to watch it in DBox. That racecar scene turned into a bloody rollercoaster for me and 2 other rows of viewers. To this day still my guilty pleasure movie.
I really like your view on movies and how you review them. I like the positivity of it, I think we are like-minded and I'm sometimes tired of people only seeing negative stuff and ignoring the positive in general. It's like a nice change to watch your reviews where you highlight positive things and mention aspects you didn't enjoy so much. Looking forward to seeing more reviews on your channel
Agreed man!
i will never forgive this movie for not teleporting the whole army and having them walk to the last fight instead.NEVAH!
I wish they had shown the actual way that he gets the extra life. Or had the first key on the school planet which was a cool thing from the book.
I love to see videos about what's great about something. UA-cam seems to be too full of "overrated", "worst" and "fail" videos. Love to see something more positive going around.
I don’t understand why not a single person chose Godzilla as their avatar.
No one paid for ads. This movie is not about creativity.
Edd Crab | I know that, but it would’ve been nice.
Maximosaurus04 2nd yes it would. I didn’t mean to offend you in any way, sorry if it looked like this. I’m just disappointed in the movie with a great potential.
Edd Crab i think because it’s supposed to follow the book...?
I mean, didn't Parzival spend coin on a new hairstyle?
It's probably because it costs a lot of coin to have an OP character.
Also don't you need a special thing or a whole bunch of work to get a giant character?
for anyone wondering I would 100 percent recommend you read the book
yeah its long but its one of my favorite books ever and even if it has a different approach from the movie its still incredible
Expectation: "Omg, this is the guy who won the key! I wanna take a picture!"
Reality: "Oh, its the guy who won the key... *I'm gonna kill 'em.* "
I imagine it’s similar to playing Fortnite and coming across Ninja. Some people would be super stoked and try to gain his attention, others want to be the guy who killed Ninja.
I really wish the end of the movie wasn't so tonally different from the book. Movie ending: we're going to make people live their lives instead of spending all their time in the virtual world, though I'm pretty sure if Wade hadn't been the main character and the same events went on, he'd probably be pretty pissed at having to endure his boring and pretty much abusive home life.
I mean I haven't read the book, but I did see him get punched in the face lmao. I'm not sure you need to qualify "abusive" with "pretty much"
I wanna see a sequel directed by ROBERT ZEMECKIS
that could be interesting to see.
Too bad there's no sequel to the book that this movie was based on.
I wonder if Zemeckis was one of the considered directors for this movie before Spielberg eventually got the job.
@Santos Probably but since Ernest Cline (the author of the book) wanted Spielberg to direct it from the get go and he got that.
@@bloodangel13 the author wanted to do a trilogy, but I don't know if he started writing
the glave!!!was just a total "Krull" highlight for me! Kudos to Spielberg....Love the channel
Everything Great about Jumanji: The next level please
Is it out on Blu-ray and Digital yet?
I loved this movie. I actually read the book before I saw the movie and I can safely say the book was better but the movie was still pretty good.
Agreed, imagine if they had the sequence where he infiltrates IOI for like a month, then gets out and starts the plan against Sorrento.... I mean that was an amazing ending to a book.
Yeah the book was definitely better, it is one of my favourite books of all time!! That to say, the movie wasn't bad, I actually liked it though I missed a lot of stuff from the book (SPOILERS: the whole back story of Parzival being poor and not being able to do anything really until he found the copper key or the fact that they killed Daito in the book just raised the stakes and made it more interesting in my opinion..)
S.W.
I love the book. I read it in middle school and it actually kick started my love for reading. So much so I actually came up with a fanfic character who took Diato’s place in the book after his death.
Same dude, my favorite book is enders game and the movie is very different but they're still both great just like these
I agree with you. While the book is better, the movie is a decent attempt to make a movie out of it, especially given the context of its production like it being forced to do away with Blade Runner due to the movie being made concurrent to it and the uphill battles Spielberg fought to get licensing rights (which he said is much harder than that Roger Rabbit film)...
The stacks and the dancing were exactly how i imagined whole reading, i loved that book, gotta read it again
I really loved that movie, in my opinion it did great in representing the book as best as it can. Even though I admit for that final massive battle I would have wished for it to have taken place in space too. Imagine IOI having making use of both Deathstars and swarms of droid fighters, while the various players around the world fight with spaceships from Star Wars, Star Trek, Star Gate, Battleship Galactica, Babylon 5 and what not. That would have made the movie even more awesome.
Everything great about Ready Player One
Me: EVERYTHING
Me: NOTHING
@@wallybrown1341 me:how der u (I intended to misspell it)
@@wallybrown1341 You need to watch hollywood to catch 300+ references on Ready Player one.
It's such an underrated film that needs to be re watched cus I feel like most people have forgotten about it
@@hiimollielol1663 It was not really worth the first watch, they butchered the book.
What’s interesting is that out of all the references, Ruby Rose is on screen for such a short time, not even slowing down the footage guarantees you finding her without direction.
Imagine him watching Sinbad legend of the seven seas, i dont care if adding Sins or Wins, I just wanna see this movie again
Was that the one where the guard gets spat out of the sea monster then goes back to attacking the sea monster, epic cartoon one liner.
Hey there cinema wins
You make me appreciate the small details in movies.
There was a time where I watched this movie so often, I used to regularly spend my depressed dissociative episodes watching this movie in my head because it compiled all of my favorite movies, games and my love for sci-fi in one medium. It really was a great movie and book series (truly, read the books! I loved them so much!)
Seriously, the copyright system on UA-cam is out of control.
Nah, youtube is doing the best it can. Copyright law itself is out of control. UA-cam is actually giving us a lot of leeway with their system.
Who else wants a sequel? A sequel to the book is being made but they have not confirmed a sequel to the movie yet.
When i saw your Comment about the 2. Book,i didnt belived it but i looked it up and yet i am so happy.
(Sry for Bad english.)
Is the book sequel called “Ready Player Two” by any chance?
At least, the rights on a Movie version of the sequel were bought right after the First Movie came out...
@@irishgerman98
No, it's "Set Player One"
Eh, if I was a movie maker I'd wait to see how good/well received the book is before throwing millions of dollars and man hours toward a sequel when the story already has a satisfying end.
Gundam is what I am currently growing up with and when he put an emphasis on gundam it made my day for some reason
Plot twist, there is acually a 2nd movie coming called Ready Player Two and its about their child
the ready player two book is out lol
@@spleety7430 it is?
@@TheSourLemon. yeah but it isnt about their child
Their child doesn’t even show up till the end of the book 🤣
@@spleety7430 ok but the book sucks
Everything great about Ready Player One? That would be just about everything in the whole movie!
19:33 He predicted multiversus 2 years before it was even a thing. And that's why CinemaWins is worth 10 thousand wins himself
watching this movie in 3D is one of the greatest decisions I have ever made
Everything Great about The Rocky Horror Picture Show
@The Lavian We have here on youtube an entire channel that reviews musicals called "Musical Hell" (although its focusing on BAD musicals and the joy of tearing'em apart) but just to say... you can review musicals and weave around fair use law.
This needs to happen
@@MrKlausbaudelaire I love that channel. I found them through their Shock Treatment review.
when i first watched this movie... i cackled with joy tears in my eyes, especially at the big fight at the end... i was just so happy.
14:21 after reading the second book its is crazy how insanely accurate this is.
I love this movie so much. Hits all the nostalgia for a guy in his 40’s
"As much as Brad Brid made an anti-war, anti-gun film, he also created a crazy giant robot that would be amazing in Smash Bros."
WB Interactive: i n t e r e s t i n g
"the iron giant is a weapon", no. He is what he chooses to be.
and he choose to be superman
@@TheMasterVictory "With every step, an earthquake! With every breath, I could create a hurricane!" Yeah, you're right. Superman isn't a weapon. He's a walking natural disaster.
I actually loved the book more than the movie because of it's grittier sort of edge and the actual 80's pop culture in it more than just pop culture in general. That being said, the movie does have it's own sort of visual style going on that I can appreciate, even though I did roll my eyes quite a few times.
I kinda really loved the fact that the book wasn’t afraid of making the main character an asshole. He starts off as kinda this niceguy character, and because of what he goes thorugh and also getting to see his hero’s big mistakes, he starts to outgrow it. To become a better more functional person. It’s an interesting character arc. The fun contest and 80s nistalgia just felt like fun extra garnish on to of that.
I love this movie so much. Me and my son bonded so much over it and I nearly cry every time from the nostalgia.
When I watched this and went to talk to friends about it, I repeatedly called Halliday Akihito kayaba. Yeah... they clearly watched it
imagine the amount of pain they went thru to get all the rights to use all those characters
Oh man, you were exactly right about that Back to the Future trill, the first time I watched it, I got goosebumps.
14:20 I suppose that's quite ironic. There is actually Ready Player Two, which does features AI in a way that I won't spoil.
I actually love this movie, I've probably seen it like 10 times already
I was honestly surprised how much I enjoyed this movie. I came in not having read the book and had low expectations and I got a truly fun, deeply relatable, experience. Sure, it's not winning some awards, but that's not what it was for. As a person who spent as many years in MMO's and SecondLife I really enjoyed it.
OH ALSO, that moment with fixing the hair? That's an actual fix in Second Life and it took me two viewings to catch it. When I saw it the second time, my partner and I both screamed: SHE FIXED THE PHYSICS ON HIS FLEX HAIR. That was such a deep cut fun, in-community reference.
I was like "What?" then remembered one of the lines and was like "Oh yeah, reupload."
At 5:28 is that the same voice actor that played the guy in the dragon suit in big hero 6