Regarding bathroom doors coming all the way down: I used to agree UNTIL I collapsed on the public shitter from massive internal blood loss and would have died if my dorm mates were not able to see me collapsed on the floor in the stall! That weird foot & a half of space saved my young dumb life! Lol
It was 1,000% is, it takes place on Christmas Eve that fact that’s it’s Christmas is a huge plot point from why he’s in town to when Hans decided to make the heist, there’s Christmas music throughout the whole thing, and a family is reunited at the end. Last point “now I have a machine gun, ho ho ho”
For the first question in-regards to the toilet doors. If the doors are to be full height the cost of construction goes up a decent chunk as each stall will require 1x sprinkler & 1x smoke detector on average cost $500 a pop for the unit not including the additional material required. In addition, if this was to be a modification to an existing low height toilet partition, these modifications will trigger CDC of which again the cost implications is an issue.
I heard an argument earlier that said Die Hard is just a movie that takes place at Christmas but isn't a Christmas movie as it could have been set at any other time of year and isn't impacted. Then by that logic Home Alone or Gremlins are not Christmas movies. Kevin could have been left at home for the summer holidays and still fought off the Robbers
In America, summer holidays do not usually carry the same "spirit" as Christmas. Home Alone or Gremlins, along with Die Hard, are movies with plotlines which coincide with Christmas; let's start with that. I think it's more the question of how central Christmas is to the theme, plot, development, etc. In Home Alone -- very; Gremlins and Die Hard -- only incidentally. All three offer Christmas as the pretext (why the plot begins: Christmas office party/vacation/gift -- in no particular order of films). Gremlins, arguably drops Christmas off at the very beginning; Die Hard slips quickly into action/adventure. Home Alone is different. There's the church scene with (hold on to your britches) Old Man Marley (!), the overt Christmas orchestrals, not even a question. In a complete and total vacuum, the coincidental nature of the 3 movies against Christmas is just that; but to anyone who has actually seen them during their child-and-adulthood....not even a hint of a contest. Die Hard is no Christmas movie. Fin.
@bsport48 Good case to put forward 👍🏼 Your counter argument about the spirit of Xmas I do find irrelevant though as the point being made is that Home Alone could just have easily been a kid left at home for the summer vacation and protected his home from thieves in a similar way. The fact it's set at Christmas was purely a marketing ploy to sell the movie at that time of year but the fact is everything happening in it could very easily take place at another time of year albeit to less success financially at the box office (Becky is a good example of this). Die Hard unlike the other movies mentioned didn't have marketing applied to it as the original book was set at Xmas. if Die hard with it's work Xmas party, the music used for the soundtrack and plenty of dialogue referencing Xmas is not a Xmas movie then neither is Home Alone as per the points above. The fact Die Hard is an action movie aimed at adults and not relatable to childhood is redundant and seen to always be the argument against it not being one. Christmas movies aren't just family orientated. Violent Night recently for example is 💯 regarded as as a Xmas movie due to it's inclusion of Santa as the protagonist. Die Hard has Xmas references throughout the entire movie especially in the dialogue. If McLane has been Santa that's the only difference apparently 🙄
I love Die Hard it's a damn action movie with maybe 4 minutes total of actual Christmas. Jon could've easily been going to a New Year party and the movie would be 99.999% the same
The whole thing with Home Alone is that they're meant to be spending Christmas together. The ending is more impactful because it's Christmas, is pretty central to the story in both movies. Die Hard is an action movie, not a Christmas movie.
Jeans are my favourite type of pants (I mainly wear straight leg) and it's true that jeans don't need to be washed nearly as often as most other pairs of pants. Once a month is probably CLOSE to how often I wash mine, but it obviously depends on how dirty they get. I've washed a pair of jeans 2 or 3 times in one week.
For the bathroom stall question, definitely disagree because I’ve been in so many stalls where the lock was broken and people could just easily walk in on me if they thought it was empty. So the fact that they could look through the cracks to notice I’m in there helped prevent that lol. But there are also safety reasons for the openings, as exposed as they may seem. My issue is that the walls for some kinds are too short and tall people can look over them. And also urinals without walls in between.
Is everyone giving reasons the bathroom stall doors go to the floor from the US? They're not usually as short in other countries. Also, there are places where they're properly maintained, and where locking the door creates a signal on the outside that the door is locked.
I’ve always argued that Die Hard is a Christmas movie. It takes place during Christmas. There are Christmas trees and decorations and 🎼 Let It Snow 🎼 is playing at the end of the movie. Bruce Willis insisted at his comedy Central roast that was not a Christmas movie, but I believe he did that for comedic effect. It’s a Christmas movie.
The "leaving carts creates jobs" is such a bad argument. There are plenty of things you could do to create work. Poop in the street because they now have to hire someone to clean it up? Scratch random cars so they have to pay workers to repaint them? Vandalize building so someone has to repair it? Not cool.
4:41 For me, it was Nikki from the PS1 game Pandamonium. (Look her up, and youll see why) I just had to get that out there as Seth had apparently just unlocked that memory for me 😂
Toilet doors… I believe the doors are shorter especially in night clubs and similar because if someone passes out you can see them/get them out or possibly get to them to help them.
It doesn’t matter when Die Hard was released, it makes me feel festive. It has Christmas songs and is set at Christmas. It doesn’t make me feel like going on holiday in the summer. It doesn’t mean I can only watch it at Christmas though. But I’ve watched Elf other times of the year too!
Lethal Weapon is a Christmas movie, Die Hard is about punishing the late 20th century multinational world with ‘Merican bullets (from an Italian, mostly gun)
6:19 I can't run in my dreams when I have jeans on. So if it's an apocalyptic dream, as it usually is, I have to search for clothes for most of the plot.
Chun Lee! And I can't get comfortable in anything other than jeans. I imagine Seth didn't wear them much as a kid like some of us in the US. I had 501's for the most part but jeans were always on my ass. I still wear jeans.
how is it not a Xmas movie yet home alone is? Or love actually? They could be set at anytime, Xmas has nothing to do with the plot that couldn't be done in summer.
@@ZeekoRamenit's not about Christmas itself it just takes place during the movie...if that's the case any movie that shows Christmas is a Christmas movie with that logic.... it's not a Christmas movie because it doesn't have anything to do with Christmas apart from the fact it's Christmas at the time
@@ZeekoRamenthe setting is irrelevant. Christmas movie is a genre. Die Hard is an action movie. If it took place in November it would still be the same movie.
DIE HARD might not have been Made a Christmas Movie, but it’s Traditionally watched around Christmas, so it kinda made by The People… A Christmas Movie!!!
Mufasa: The Lion King is only in cinemas now.
There are two types of people in the world- those that know Die Hard is a Christmas classic, and those that are wrong.
Regarding bathroom doors coming all the way down: I used to agree UNTIL I collapsed on the public shitter from massive internal blood loss and would have died if my dorm mates were not able to see me collapsed on the floor in the stall! That weird foot & a half of space saved my young dumb life! Lol
Shopping cart abandoners reveal much more about that person than the act of not wanting to return a shopping cart.
Point of order: Pamela Hayden didn't just voice Milhouse, she also voiced Jimbo Jones, Rod Flanders, Janey, and Chief Wiggum's wife Sarah.
Every time I see a new video, it's a treat!
Seth definitely leaves his shopping carts next to his car lol
It was 1,000% is, it takes place on Christmas Eve that fact that’s it’s Christmas is a huge plot point from why he’s in town to when Hans decided to make the heist, there’s Christmas music throughout the whole thing, and a family is reunited at the end. Last point “now I have a machine gun, ho ho ho”
For the first question in-regards to the toilet doors. If the doors are to be full height the cost of construction goes up a decent chunk as each stall will require 1x sprinkler & 1x smoke detector on average cost $500 a pop for the unit not including the additional material required. In addition, if this was to be a modification to an existing low height toilet partition, these modifications will trigger CDC of which again the cost implications is an issue.
I’ve also heard that it being much easier/quicker to clean is a factor
If you’re in a relationship, yes day drinking is more fun. but if you’re single, night drinking has the potential for the most fun.
These are exactly the two ppl I wanted to see in this and I had no clue till I saw the thumbnail. Great casting/pairing for this ep!
“This argument makes me fucking crazy”
The fact that you think this is an argument is what’s crazy 😂🤣✌🏻
I heard an argument earlier that said Die Hard is just a movie that takes place at Christmas but isn't a Christmas movie as it could have been set at any other time of year and isn't impacted. Then by that logic Home Alone or Gremlins are not Christmas movies. Kevin could have been left at home for the summer holidays and still fought off the Robbers
In America, summer holidays do not usually carry the same "spirit" as Christmas. Home Alone or Gremlins, along with Die Hard, are movies with plotlines which coincide with Christmas; let's start with that. I think it's more the question of how central Christmas is to the theme, plot, development, etc. In Home Alone -- very; Gremlins and Die Hard -- only incidentally.
All three offer Christmas as the pretext (why the plot begins: Christmas office party/vacation/gift -- in no particular order of films). Gremlins, arguably drops Christmas off at the very beginning; Die Hard slips quickly into action/adventure. Home Alone is different. There's the church scene with (hold on to your britches) Old Man Marley (!), the overt Christmas orchestrals, not even a question.
In a complete and total vacuum, the coincidental nature of the 3 movies against Christmas is just that; but to anyone who has actually seen them during their child-and-adulthood....not even a hint of a contest. Die Hard is no Christmas movie.
Fin.
@bsport48 Good case to put forward 👍🏼 Your counter argument about the spirit of Xmas I do find irrelevant though as the point being made is that Home Alone could just have easily been a kid left at home for the summer vacation and protected his home from thieves in a similar way. The fact it's set at Christmas was purely a marketing ploy to sell the movie at that time of year but the fact is everything happening in it could very easily take place at another time of year albeit to less success financially at the box office (Becky is a good example of this). Die Hard unlike the other movies mentioned didn't have marketing applied to it as the original book was set at Xmas. if Die hard with it's work Xmas party, the music used for the soundtrack and plenty of dialogue referencing Xmas is not a Xmas movie then neither is Home Alone as per the points above. The fact Die Hard is an action movie aimed at adults and not relatable to childhood is redundant and seen to always be the argument against it not being one. Christmas movies aren't just family orientated. Violent Night recently for example is 💯 regarded as as a Xmas movie due to it's inclusion of Santa as the protagonist. Die Hard has Xmas references throughout the entire movie especially in the dialogue. If McLane has been Santa that's the only difference apparently 🙄
Yep, same with It's a Wonderful Life.
I love Die Hard it's a damn action movie with maybe 4 minutes total of actual Christmas. Jon could've easily been going to a New Year party and the movie would be 99.999% the same
The whole thing with Home Alone is that they're meant to be spending Christmas together. The ending is more impactful because it's Christmas, is pretty central to the story in both movies.
Die Hard is an action movie, not a Christmas movie.
I never thought Id defend jeans this morning but here I am. Jeans are awesome.
Seeing the actual conversations of voices behind the lion king is wild
Jessica Rabbit
Said “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn
that way…” playing cards
Jeans are my favourite type of pants (I mainly wear straight leg) and it's true that jeans don't need to be washed nearly as often as most other pairs of pants. Once a month is probably CLOSE to how often I wash mine, but it obviously depends on how dirty they get. I've washed a pair of jeans 2 or 3 times in one week.
FYI - Bathroom stall doors don't go to the ground for floor cleaning purposes.
I’ve rarely seen someone in an interview/talk show format who makes Billy laugh out loud (like Seth does here). Their easy connection is sweet.
For the bathroom stall question, definitely disagree because I’ve been in so many stalls where the lock was broken and people could just easily walk in on me if they thought it was empty. So the fact that they could look through the cracks to notice I’m in there helped prevent that lol. But there are also safety reasons for the openings, as exposed as they may seem. My issue is that the walls for some kinds are too short and tall people can look over them. And also urinals without walls in between.
These two together at all times please! They are hilarious. I always say bathroom doors are the worst design.
Is everyone giving reasons the bathroom stall doors go to the floor from the US? They're not usually as short in other countries.
Also, there are places where they're properly maintained, and where locking the door creates a signal on the outside that the door is locked.
I’ve always argued that Die Hard is a Christmas movie. It takes place during Christmas. There are Christmas trees and decorations and 🎼 Let It Snow 🎼 is playing at the end of the movie. Bruce Willis insisted at his comedy Central roast that was not a Christmas movie, but I believe he did that for comedic effect. It’s a Christmas movie.
The "leaving carts creates jobs" is such a bad argument. There are plenty of things you could do to create work. Poop in the street because they now have to hire someone to clean it up? Scratch random cars so they have to pay workers to repaint them? Vandalize building so someone has to repair it? Not cool.
Seeing Seth Rogan approach middle age is making me feel my mortality in a terrifying new way
4:41 For me, it was Nikki from the PS1 game Pandamonium. (Look her up, and youll see why)
I just had to get that out there as Seth had apparently just unlocked that memory for me 😂
Toilet doors… I believe the doors are shorter especially in night clubs and similar because if someone passes out you can see them/get them out or possibly get to them to help them.
That's what I always assumed too. Or like, if the lock breaks, you have a way to actually get out. That's what I've always told myself, anyway.
OMG I just posted my own story of collapsing in a stall in my college dorm and had the gap not been there no one would have found me!
I’ve never been so excited about an anti- jean conversation bc I feel the Exact same.
The people who return shopping carts, the ones who work at the store, have other things to do. It isn't like you're taking away their job.
what's the alternative to jeans?
Finally someone saying what we all think about jeans!
I love Seth's laugh..it sounds so cartoony
If Die Hard isn’t a Christmas movie then neither is It’s A Wonderful Life.
Kovu was a cutie bad boy and no one can change my mind. I liked Aladdin and the actress from The Mummy as well sooo
It doesn’t matter when Die Hard was released, it makes me feel festive. It has Christmas songs and is set at Christmas. It doesn’t make me feel like going on holiday in the summer.
It doesn’t mean I can only watch it at Christmas though. But I’ve watched Elf other times of the year too!
Miracle on 34th Street was also released in the middle of Summer
@@middleschoolgravy That is the most insane fact I've read all day. What the hell were they thinking releasing it at that time?
Timon and Pumbaa need their own movie
Technically they mostly do, lion king 1 1/2
@givejah610 live action I mean
seth rogan has the best laugh
Lethal Weapon is a Christmas movie, Die Hard is about punishing the late 20th century multinational world with ‘Merican bullets (from an Italian, mostly gun)
Bathroom stall doors don't go to the floor for safety and ventilation.
Not actually having a picture of Camy from Street Fighter II… Bad journalism!
But that’s what your brain fantasized about. You saw the sprites and extrapolated, but that’s probably a better picture to show.
6:19 I can't run in my dreams when I have jeans on. So if it's an apocalyptic dream, as it usually is, I have to search for clothes for most of the plot.
If you think that Die Hard is a controversial Christmas movie, I watch Lethal Weapon and In Bruges every December. 🎄
Chun Lee! And I can't get comfortable in anything other than jeans. I imagine Seth didn't wear them much as a kid like some of us in the US. I had 501's for the most part but jeans were always on my ass. I still wear jeans.
Bathroom stalls are like that so the smells can dissipate. Am I the only one that understands this shit? Pun intended.
Seth Rogans laugh is priceless lol
You have to earn comfortable jeans
Yeah, gremlins is also an Xmas movie 😂
Seth is so stoned. 😂
people piss all over the floor drunk 😂
Seth is soooooo High !!🤣
My number one rule with alcohol is never day drink. I prefer not to drink and entire 5th
I think the restroom thing may be like a oh that guy is dead hes not taking a shit kinda thing.
Die hard is a christmas movie and so is Batman Returns for that matter
Thought I loved these two guys, but if you don’t return your cart then you’re a reprobate, they don’t get paid by carts returned
Cart Narcs hates Seth Rogen
Those people still have to get the carts your just making their job harder.
1:08 ooh Seth Balding but its dope to see him...
Xmas movie or not, I just think it's boring and don't get the hype.
Gonzo all the way!
Anti-Jean?
Die Hard is a Xmas movie is a joke. When you say that you believe it to be true yr saying that you don't know how to process jokes
how is it not a Xmas movie yet home alone is? Or love actually? They could be set at anytime, Xmas has nothing to do with the plot that couldn't be done in summer.
2 jews talking about jesus birthday love it well done jesus
Has Seth Rogen's laugh always been this annoying?
2 words Jessica Rabbit
Seth is fried
nice
I got about 3 seconds in and Seth Rogen's laugh made me nauseous
I’ll continue to pass on watching anything gross Rogan is in or on
Die Hard released: July 1988. Not a Christmas film.
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The release of the film's date is irrelevant. The film is set on Christmas Eve during a Christmas party. Therefore it's a Christmas film.
If Die Hard was released in July, then it's Christmas in July, bud.... It's a Christmas movie.
@@ZeekoRamenit's not about Christmas itself it just takes place during the movie...if that's the case any movie that shows Christmas is a Christmas movie with that logic.... it's not a Christmas movie because it doesn't have anything to do with Christmas apart from the fact it's Christmas at the time
@@ZeekoRamenthe setting is irrelevant. Christmas movie is a genre. Die Hard is an action movie. If it took place in November it would still be the same movie.
Seth Rogen, what about your best friend James Franco?
They haven't been friends for a decade.
There is always a shit stirrer
Man has Seth Rogen lost his sense of humour over the years?
he's literally laughing and joking all through this.
DIE HARD might not have been Made a Christmas Movie, but it’s Traditionally watched around Christmas, so it kinda made by The People… A Christmas Movie!!!
DIE HARD…
DIE HARD 2…
And the First LETHAL WEAPON are Traditionally Made Christmas Movies!!! 🤘🤘🤘
1:08 ooh Seth Balding but its dope to see him...