@@Skittlespillygog 80s wood was strong and before we were tolerating alternative lifestyles we were just walking off injuries, and rubbing dirt in our wounds, words didn't obliterate us
I appreciate how fair you are to James. It's easy to just mock (which a good portion of TheCinemassacreTruth is nowadays). But I think it's more interesting (and nicer) to give something a fair shake.
This was a really thoughtful and entertaining discussion! Honestly refreshing to hear people discuss the current state of cinemassacre without holding back but also just being completely honest and relatable.
I’ve seen every episode of AVGN and I have yet to watch the movie. The fact that James doesn’t openly discuss that movie, goes to show how disappointing he was with it
It goes to show that a lot of the things that make a web series unique and special don't translate well to the big screen. We let a lot of the horrible effects, bad acting, and crass humor slide because it's an indie production in someone's basement. With the movie, I think James tried to make something that was grand, but inevitably because it's chained to said shitty effects, acting, and humor, it just doesn't work. I feel bad for James. Every filmmaker has made a really shitty movie they leave in the past. It's just that for James, he's defined by that failure.
It's obvious how much James has grown to resent that movie, since he will go all the way back to the Six Snix Flix and other retarded shit he made as a child, speak of them fondly and recommend people go watch them, yet he NEVER references the AVGN movie.
Yay, you finally acknowledged Overanalyzers! That was probably that first Cinemassacre thing I just didn't enjoy at all, even as an awkward teenager, it was just bad. Everyone seems to have completely forgotten that series, the new talent in that show was also weird and stilted, oh well. A great discussion again, it was nice to hear you guys shoot the breeze about the concept of positive and negative discussion and more worthwhile discussion on James' mindset. These are always great to listen to, Frankie is such a good host, and Brian added a lot to the discussion in my opinion. I know people will cry "dead horse" and that James is living in our heads rent free, but damn these deep dives are fascinating.
Thanks! I think talking about online content that we all know so well is a great jumping off point to talk about larger issues related to creativity and expression and business and collaboration.
@@Jonqen I vaguely recall watching at least one or two. I know he and Mike would sort of do the same thing when they were playing a game together, but that way it was off the cuff spontaneity. The whole two buddies shooting the shit, joking around type of thing. Before the appearance of "Sleepy Time James"
I actually really liked Overanalyzers when it was new, at least for a couple of the 4 or 5 episodes - the memorable ones being Batman and the Easter Bunny. That having been said, the most memorable things it led to, imo, were the jokes made about Stephanie Yuhas and Matt Conant during the Roast of the AVGN in 2013 about no one knowing who the heck either of these people are.
I remember getting Cheech & Chong Up In Smoke on VHS from my parents for Christmas without asking for it when I was 12, and my parents are square as it gets
You know, I have to admit, I'm a lot more entertained by the drama around the slobs than I ever was by AVGN. (Although I still think Board James was great.)
@@RadiCalRaCer James is a well known YT personality, open to criticism. Fact is his videos the last, oh, 8 years, have sucked. If discussing the downturn of his channel is more entertaining than the material he puts out he has noone to blame but himself.
@@peteperson855 True... But on here... It's not just a discussion... It's just making fun, being a bully... Calling people slobs and fat. And i just don't get why something like that would be worth anyone his time ... I really don't like Marvel super hero movies... I am not gonna start a UA-cam channel, spending loads of time hating on something... That's just a waste of time... Be the bigger person... You guys are not dissapointed that his material is not any good anymore... Which i agree on... You people are happy that he has fallen of his 'throne'. You guys are the kind of people who are happy too see other people suffer and get bad things happen too them, because it takes the focus away from your own pathetic unmeaning full lifes...
People love trash James for talking about his childhood movies so much but I have to be real, I think it's the coolest thing he's ever done. I think most artists are guilty to some extent of trying to hide our embarrassing early work and cultivate the illusion that we magically entered the world with our present level of ability. But James has always been upfront about how it took years--decades, really--of making crap before he hit it big with AVGN. And when I was a kid that was so reassuring to see. It made me want to pick up a camera and get out there because if this guy, who had a wildly successful web series, started out with a VHS camera and a paper mask, then what was my excuse for not at least trying? I think his candidness about his early works spoke to a LOT of people of my generation who grew up with the wild west of early UA-cam.
This is the comment I wanted to write. His childhood films really resonate with me, and I don't understand the insistance that he shouldn't call them films. How are they not films, just because a kid wrote them? Do they magically stop being a film after you grow up? Do they disappear after you make your first "real" (???) film? What makes it a "film" is that it was a feature length video with the artistic goal of presenting itself as a film, with titles, actors, stories, "effects", credits, a screening before an audience, and a physical release. The quality of it has nothing to do with whether or not it is a film. The fact that a child was able to do something beyond making simple home videos in its own right is impressive; it's the thing we're praising him for on UA-cam after all: he was one of the first to do something besides upload home video footage, he was doing the same trailblazing even when everything literally was nothing but home video footage. Why should we take that accomplishment away from him? It's one of the more bitter criticisms.
I’ve also re-cut the AVGN movie! Down to 90 minutes with credits. Not sure why except that my editor brain was screaming “and cut!” at me the whole time watching. I’d be curious to see what you cut. I mostly tightened pacing and shortened some jokes that either over explained themselves or went on too long. During the climax I totally cut the whole McButter goose chase.
It's good to see these 2 guys critiquing the awkward cringy mess that is the Six Snix Flix. Still can't believe James called those as movies. It would not surprised me one bit if deep down he also thinks his Six Snix Flix are all better than George Lucas' 6 Star Wars movies.
47:40 The fact that you take the time to include things like this to visualize the stories brought up is what made it so easy to subscribe to you guys. Little things add up and you can tell when the people behind a channel actually give a shit.
That animation program is Mario Paint, it's really easy to record on a VCR since it plays on a TV, and you can make simple animations and compose music on it, it's a great SNES game to have if you're a creative kid in the early 90s.
I loved this discussion Frankie. I really dig the vibe you are going for here; A real conversation about James Rolfe the artist. James fascinates me in the same he does you, so I really enjoyed this discussion. UA-cam has been around long enough that early “UA-camrs” are worth this kind of discussion now. It’d be interesting to see what others you could have a conversation about.
I love AVGN and watched (and continue to re-watch) every episode... But honestly I've tried to watch the Movie two times now, and I fell asleep about three-quarters of the way through, both times. When I wake up I try to go back and pick up what I missed but I just fall asleep again. It's frustrating because I really want to like it but I can't. I'll have to try Frankie's unofficial cut.
I also had a video store a block away from my house as well , also a small movie theater . Then I got lucky a blockbuster came in. I had the local and a blockbuster in walking distance. I it was great as a kid. Plus I had HBO. which was great pre internet
As someone who likes to riff on modern cinemassacre, I gotta say this video was fair, solid, and insightful. It is neat tracking the progress of a young film maker through the six snix flicks, going from shakey pov cam to actual shots for example. The intros are definitely egotistical but you have to put yourself in that mindset, as a kid you're going to be inherently proud of what you make most likely, regardless of actual quality, and at least older James can laugh it off. But you touch upon the most crucial part of the whole cinemassacre drama, and it's that the same flame/passionate ideal behind those snix flicks, as goofy as they were, just isn't there anymore, and we as an audience long for it to come back for James. Otherwise Big Ryan is going to have to greenlight a Snix reboot with Justin Silverman....
I find that part where Frankie talks about the director that suggests finding your gimmick you have access to, and making the film around that = genius. I feel like there are way, WAY too many indie filmmakers that think they're too good for that approach, and just end up showcasing their overall weak writing skills by attempting otherwise lol. This is where I think James was in fact ahead back in the day! Huge Frankie fan BTW.
@@RedCowEntertainment haha just wanna say this was such a great conversation, if anyone ever thinks you guys just hate on James, this the biggest proof otherwise. Loved the insight provided. Also Haha main channel hype! I am glad there's so many mac and cheeses 😅
I do notice that as soon as the guy on the left is about to make a point/come to an epiphany, the guy on the right immediately interjects and attempts to fulfill the thought. This lets me know you guys are truly close friends- as my buddies and I often do this to each other, we're so close and experienced so much together we often know each other's thought processes. But for a stranger listening to you two talk, and wanting to hear from the both of you, it *really* grates on my attentive ear when I am mentally prepared for one voice to finish its thought, and another voice just stomps over it and says something different. Any chance you can make overtures to try and minimize your interjections? They appear loud, fast, and often- and I can never really figure out what the guy on the left really thinks and feels because it's constantly superseded by the guy on the right.
Haven't watched these, but it sounds like there's a lot of parallels between this and the early Polonia Brothers movies, which have a similar charm. Hallucinations is def worth checking out.
I think you guys have really found your niche. No disrespect but when I watch your other non Cinemassacre content I just can't get into it, but these types of topics I love. What if you shifted towards the same type of content as the completely unnecessary podcast or other video game/ UA-cam subjects. Don't mean to ramble but when I see these videos I get so excited bc I love watching you guys and could listen to you talk for hours, you just need the right subjects
Loving the content guys, keep it up. I'm happy to see this 180° from James with his content; he's at his best when giving straightforward, sincere reviews. _But_ I think this likely spells the end of CinemassacreTruth, or at least _my_ interest in it. It's been the best part of anything CM-related for a long time, although I enjoyed it a lot more when Mike was still in the picture. Hilarious community, and I'll miss hate-watching the dumpster fire that was the self-destruction of Cinemassacre 😂. But it's probably in the rear-view mirror; CinemassacreTruth sort of engineered its own obsolescence 🤔
When is the next season of Comic Book Men coming out??? Looks just like Walt! Anyway, I'm burnt out on Nerd videos also but I've been watching them since 2008? I saw Angry Gamer or whatever his name was 1st. It was just great to see all these old games again. I liked that Angry Gamer always beat the games and showed the endings. But James filmmaking skills proved to be really great especially in the infancy of youtube. So I've see all these games again and I think I'm good for this lifetime. That being said, I can't say if James has gotten redundant or I've just played the videos out. It would be interesting to hear from others who may be seeing his work for the 1st time? How much does he pull in if that is public info? His videos continue to rake in a few hundred thousand views last I checked? I'll give him credit there. I've seen so many youtubers that I enjoyed hit their expiration date never to be heard from again. James is definitely still going if nothing else. But, Yeah, I might watch a little of his newer work and then my attention goes elsewhere these days. This comment is actually in response to one of your other videos.
My old music, literally all of it, makes me cringe. Not even my wife has heard a full song, I just can't go through life knowing that the woman I love has heard some of the awful garbage I produced in my youth. I have respect for anyone willing to put up their old art, and just say "Here it is." It's really commendable, and being proud is fine, even if what you made isn't exactly Bolero or Apocalypse Now.
I’ll be honest I find the talk around his attitudes and ideas about himself and his media. I disagree with hat hole in that these would be anything but ridiculed for being what they are. It would awesome if you guys talked more about his other movies like Cinemassacre 200 or The Head movies.
I'm less a fan of James Rolfe the content maker, more a fan of James Rolfe the childhood desk driller.
Hahahahaha
I’m a big Ryan fan btw
Strangely, that desk was from the '80's
@@meatyochre9135 as was the wood that it was built from. stuff was just different back then yknow.
@@Skittlespillygog 80s wood was strong and before we were tolerating alternative lifestyles we were just walking off injuries, and rubbing dirt in our wounds, words didn't obliterate us
I appreciate how fair you are to James. It's easy to just mock (which a good portion of TheCinemassacreTruth is nowadays). But I think it's more interesting (and nicer) to give something a fair shake.
this video is so interesting. I loved it. Especially the ending bit about being a commercial filmmaker vs what James ultimately became
Podcast collaboration of the “asshole-ish variety” love it Frankie
This was a really thoughtful and entertaining discussion! Honestly refreshing to hear people discuss the current state of cinemassacre without holding back but also just being completely honest and relatable.
When that’s the number one content of your channel though
It’s not though, not even close.
I’ve seen every episode of AVGN and I have yet to watch the movie. The fact that James doesn’t openly discuss that movie, goes to show how disappointing he was with it
From what people have said they even removed references to the movie in the Deluxe Edition of the the Two AVGN games.
It goes to show that a lot of the things that make a web series unique and special don't translate well to the big screen. We let a lot of the horrible effects, bad acting, and crass humor slide because it's an indie production in someone's basement. With the movie, I think James tried to make something that was grand, but inevitably because it's chained to said shitty effects, acting, and humor, it just doesn't work.
I feel bad for James. Every filmmaker has made a really shitty movie they leave in the past. It's just that for James, he's defined by that failure.
It's obvious how much James has grown to resent that movie, since he will go all the way back to the Six Snix Flix and other retarded shit he made as a child, speak of them fondly and recommend people go watch them, yet he NEVER references the AVGN movie.
Its very forgettable.
@@craigusselman546 Yeah, it's not as bad as people write it out to be. Just...Fine. Nothing good or bad.
I cant believe todays the day im going to hear the phrase Six Snix Flix spoken aloud. 😶
Hat Hole guy has some tremendous lighting in his room.
blue led panels taped to the ceiling
@@TheBestToasty Maybe someone should suggest something like that to James, Instead of his current overhead lighting setup.
Yay, you finally acknowledged Overanalyzers! That was probably that first Cinemassacre thing I just didn't enjoy at all, even as an awkward teenager, it was just bad. Everyone seems to have completely forgotten that series, the new talent in that show was also weird and stilted, oh well.
A great discussion again, it was nice to hear you guys shoot the breeze about the concept of positive and negative discussion and more worthwhile discussion on James' mindset. These are always great to listen to, Frankie is such a good host, and Brian added a lot to the discussion in my opinion. I know people will cry "dead horse" and that James is living in our heads rent free, but damn these deep dives are fascinating.
Thanks! I think talking about online content that we all know so well is a great jumping off point to talk about larger issues related to creativity and expression and business and collaboration.
Agree about Overanalyzes. Had the exact same experience. Never even finished the first episode
@@Jonqen I vaguely recall watching at least one or two. I know he and Mike would sort of do the same thing when they were playing a game together, but that way it was off the cuff spontaneity. The whole two buddies shooting the shit, joking around type of thing. Before the appearance of "Sleepy Time James"
I actually really liked Overanalyzers when it was new, at least for a couple of the 4 or 5 episodes - the memorable ones being Batman and the Easter Bunny. That having been said, the most memorable things it led to, imo, were the jokes made about Stephanie Yuhas and Matt Conant during the Roast of the AVGN in 2013 about no one knowing who the heck either of these people are.
James didn't show up for that Massachusetts screening? Guess he didn't have TIME.
(Can't believe I'm the first to say that here...)
I remember getting Cheech & Chong Up In Smoke on VHS from my parents for Christmas without asking for it when I was 12, and my parents are square as it gets
You lads have earned a new sub. Frankie, you sir have natural charisma, it's a pleasure hearing you talk about anything. Keep up! Love from Spain
You know, I have to admit, I'm a lot more entertained by the drama around the slobs than I ever was by AVGN. (Although I still think Board James was great.)
That's kinda sad bro... So you are a bully
@@RadiCalRaCer No, I just didn't think the Nerd was that funny.
@@MetalTheologian Then don't watch. Yeah you like the drama. So like i said. You are a lame person
@@RadiCalRaCer James is a well known YT personality, open to criticism. Fact is his videos the last, oh, 8 years, have sucked.
If discussing the downturn of his channel is more entertaining than the material he puts out he has noone to blame but himself.
@@peteperson855 True... But on here... It's not just a discussion... It's just making fun, being a bully... Calling people slobs and fat. And i just don't get why something like that would be worth anyone his time ... I really don't like Marvel super hero movies... I am not gonna start a UA-cam channel, spending loads of time hating on something... That's just a waste of time... Be the bigger person... You guys are not dissapointed that his material is not any good anymore... Which i agree on... You people are happy that he has fallen of his 'throne'. You guys are the kind of people who are happy too see other people suffer and get bad things happen too them, because it takes the focus away from your own pathetic unmeaning full lifes...
I got really upset when James promised that the around the world monster madness for 2021 was going to be the best ever and it was just a blatant lie
Worst ever
He's the angriest queer you've ever heard
@@chipwilliams5854do you have a wife?
Name dropping Sega Lord X. I found my crowd.
SLX is great. Im so fortunate that I bought a saturn in 2020.
Not Seth Rogen was a great guest. Insightful and funny.
Not Seth Rogen lol
We need a video of Frankie just doing Bimmy impressions.
Muh six snix flix
SETH ROGEN ! hell yeah !
Thank you for continuing James legacy since he has no time
People love trash James for talking about his childhood movies so much but I have to be real, I think it's the coolest thing he's ever done. I think most artists are guilty to some extent of trying to hide our embarrassing early work and cultivate the illusion that we magically entered the world with our present level of ability. But James has always been upfront about how it took years--decades, really--of making crap before he hit it big with AVGN. And when I was a kid that was so reassuring to see. It made me want to pick up a camera and get out there because if this guy, who had a wildly successful web series, started out with a VHS camera and a paper mask, then what was my excuse for not at least trying?
I think his candidness about his early works spoke to a LOT of people of my generation who grew up with the wild west of early UA-cam.
This is the comment I wanted to write. His childhood films really resonate with me, and I don't understand the insistance that he shouldn't call them films. How are they not films, just because a kid wrote them? Do they magically stop being a film after you grow up? Do they disappear after you make your first "real" (???) film? What makes it a "film" is that it was a feature length video with the artistic goal of presenting itself as a film, with titles, actors, stories, "effects", credits, a screening before an audience, and a physical release. The quality of it has nothing to do with whether or not it is a film. The fact that a child was able to do something beyond making simple home videos in its own right is impressive; it's the thing we're praising him for on UA-cam after all: he was one of the first to do something besides upload home video footage, he was doing the same trailblazing even when everything literally was nothing but home video footage. Why should we take that accomplishment away from him? It's one of the more bitter criticisms.
I’ve also re-cut the AVGN movie! Down to 90 minutes with credits. Not sure why except that my editor brain was screaming “and cut!” at me the whole time watching. I’d be curious to see what you cut. I mostly tightened pacing and shortened some jokes that either over explained themselves or went on too long. During the climax I totally cut the whole McButter goose chase.
Wild! I'll link you if you DM me on Twitter or Facebook or Reddit.
This video is so magical.
I think this is the 5th time I'm here rewatching...
"if you find the love you will find the time for it" Wow.... RESPECT
Red Cow CinemassacreTruth
:))
51:00 You guys know James did 4 different 48 Hour Film challenges, right? Look for Death Seen, Spaghetti Western, etc.
Big six snix flix fan btw
Brown brix with big dix
@@RedCowArcade you can't have one without the other
It's good to see these 2 guys critiquing the awkward cringy mess that is the Six Snix Flix. Still can't believe James called those as movies. It would not surprised me one bit if deep down he also thinks his Six Snix Flix are all better than George Lucas' 6 Star Wars movies.
Well, I’ve seen Snix but I haven’t seen Star Wars so that says a lot right there in my humble opinion.
@@tommyjones1357 It.... It doesn't at all. Are you on crack or something?
For a moment, when you said "what we have in common, we both have small--", I really wondered where you were going with this!
Small Dix Snix Flix
47:40 The fact that you take the time to include things like this to visualize the stories brought up is what made it so easy to subscribe to you guys. Little things add up and you can tell when the people behind a channel actually give a shit.
Why's EJ look like dollar store Seth Rogen?
That animation program is Mario Paint, it's really easy to record on a VCR since it plays on a TV, and you can make simple animations and compose music on it, it's a great SNES game to have if you're a creative kid in the early 90s.
No time to watch, but just wanted to let you know that I'm a Big Ryan fan btw...
Seeing Jimmy with that moustache finally explains why he associated with the peso from Screenwave...
I wish this was a three way podcast with the depressed looking guy with the beard.
Gandalf?
That guys ghey
This guy doesn't let anyone talk but himself
I loved this discussion Frankie. I really dig the vibe you are going for here; A real conversation about James Rolfe the artist.
James fascinates me in the same he does you, so I really enjoyed this discussion.
UA-cam has been around long enough that early “UA-camrs” are worth this kind of discussion now. It’d be interesting to see what others you could have a conversation about.
James has been using his kids as a meat shield & hes lazy.
Wonder what he will blame when his daughters are teens.
I wish Frankie went more into his LA experience
these avgn cultists are so f'n funny to see. even as a fan, i can see where James has shot himself in the foot.
Very awesome podcast definitely going to check him out keep up the great work as always!! And ah the snix flicks I need to rewatch them now lol
yeah im gonna need that fancut
It’s been bit of a rough few weeks and seeing this has made it less shitty! Thanks!
Hope things get better for you
@@FreeggNinja3618 It has! Thank you for the comment!
@@Chatetris Glad to hear that!
Oh hey old friend, I finally made it here
@@Dakarus You have seen the light
I love AVGN and watched (and continue to re-watch) every episode... But honestly I've tried to watch the Movie two times now, and I fell asleep about three-quarters of the way through, both times. When I wake up I try to go back and pick up what I missed but I just fall asleep again. It's frustrating because I really want to like it but I can't. I'll have to try Frankie's unofficial cut.
RE: The animation - It's possible it was done in Autodesk Animator. That was the animation program I worked in around that time.
You should try and get justin on the podcast, I bet he'd show up. That would be so amazing
Written, produced, directed, filmed and edited by James Rolfe
Help by the Slobs
I also had a video store a block away from my house as well , also a small movie theater . Then I got lucky a blockbuster came in. I had the local and a blockbuster in walking distance. I it was great as a kid. Plus I had HBO. which was great pre internet
How do I watch your full episodes of older podcasts? All I can find are clips
2 bucks to our patreon and you get the whole show!
Into the AVGN rabbit hole
I was born in 1990 and I consider myself to be in the middle of "millennials"
1980 is for sure gen X
Culturally yeah 1980 is gen x but it's still technically gen y. I was born in 99 and I could be considered a millennial, but I'm technically gen z
As someone who likes to riff on modern cinemassacre, I gotta say this video was fair, solid, and insightful. It is neat tracking the progress of a young film maker through the six snix flicks, going from shakey pov cam to actual shots for example. The intros are definitely egotistical but you have to put yourself in that mindset, as a kid you're going to be inherently proud of what you make most likely, regardless of actual quality, and at least older James can laugh it off. But you touch upon the most crucial part of the whole cinemassacre drama, and it's that the same flame/passionate ideal behind those snix flicks, as goofy as they were, just isn't there anymore, and we as an audience long for it to come back for James. Otherwise Big Ryan is going to have to greenlight a Snix reboot with Justin Silverman....
This is good shit, I've been loving the podcast 🙌
I find that part where Frankie talks about the director that suggests finding your gimmick you have access to, and making the film around that = genius. I feel like there are way, WAY too many indie filmmakers that think they're too good for that approach, and just end up showcasing their overall weak writing skills by attempting otherwise lol. This is where I think James was in fact ahead back in the day! Huge Frankie fan BTW.
This is therapy and catarsis / cozy blanket thx red cow and hat hole dude . nice colab . give me more longer longer deeper hhh . much power and love .
Now we need SNIX in the Hood.
thanks for the film I watched it at 5:40 am on mute with subtitles on because I didn't want to wake muh kids
I love that there’s a Sectaur in the background
I'm pretty sure he animated that in Mario Paint. But I could be mistaken.
I think you're right!
Is that MK2 cabinet running SoR2 with turtles?
YAS
26:09 Frankie in full Kieran mode 😲
Oh for sure!
@@RedCowEntertainment haha just wanna say this was such a great conversation, if anyone ever thinks you guys just hate on James, this the biggest proof otherwise. Loved the insight provided. Also Haha main channel hype! I am glad there's so many mac and cheeses 😅
I love you guys keep up the great content
You should do a podcast about the movie, with a breakdown, analysis, review etc. I'd love to hear your thoughts
I do notice that as soon as the guy on the left is about to make a point/come to an epiphany, the guy on the right immediately interjects and attempts to fulfill the thought. This lets me know you guys are truly close friends- as my buddies and I often do this to each other, we're so close and experienced so much together we often know each other's thought processes. But for a stranger listening to you two talk, and wanting to hear from the both of you, it *really* grates on my attentive ear when I am mentally prepared for one voice to finish its thought, and another voice just stomps over it and says something different.
Any chance you can make overtures to try and minimize your interjections? They appear loud, fast, and often- and I can never really figure out what the guy on the left really thinks and feels because it's constantly superseded by the guy on the right.
Not Seth Rogen guy does seem cool
Well, you've inspired me to check out Snix, and these movies are fantastic! Totally not kidding, thanks for the tip!
Are you fan of Vlkernes' early works too, "Theologian"? Stop being cynical.
@@redacted2275 Huh?
About the movie: It's rotten at the root" haha. Also like this guys Seth rogen cosplay. Seems like a cool fella
I really do enjoy the snix series there really fun as hell in specially snixs voice is hilarious
Haven't watched these, but it sounds like there's a lot of parallels between this and the early Polonia Brothers movies, which have a similar charm. Hallucinations is def worth checking out.
WHY DID I WATCH THIS?!?!?!
Ayyy its Brian!
I believe James or James archivists have said and you can kind of tell the animated intros are from Mario Paint on Super Intendo
I think you guys have really found your niche. No disrespect but when I watch your other non Cinemassacre content I just can't get into it, but these types of topics I love. What if you shifted towards the same type of content as the completely unnecessary podcast or other video game/ UA-cam subjects. Don't mean to ramble but when I see these videos I get so excited bc I love watching you guys and could listen to you talk for hours, you just need the right subjects
July 81 here me and James are 364 days apart
Then everyone clapped
Enjoyed this! One small correction though (as I've just watched the first 3 Snix flix) - the 3rd one was made over a month, not 10 months. 👍
LOL. Sega Lord X. I grew up in Longmeadow MA. Great to see some WMassholes done good.
Frankie, you looked like the caveman slob in your old movie intros :D
I even had a Jean jacket!
@@RedCowEntertainment haha maybe you were his inspiration all along!
If your from Mass,does that make your comments of the Massholish variety?lol
Genius!! Love your name by the way.
I've yet to watch this, but I assume this video is in dire need of some EJ cackling
Loving the content guys, keep it up. I'm happy to see this 180° from James with his content; he's at his best when giving straightforward, sincere reviews. _But_ I think this likely spells the end of CinemassacreTruth, or at least _my_ interest in it. It's been the best part of anything CM-related for a long time, although I enjoyed it a lot more when Mike was still in the picture. Hilarious community, and I'll miss hate-watching the dumpster fire that was the self-destruction of Cinemassacre 😂. But it's probably in the rear-view mirror; CinemassacreTruth sort of engineered its own obsolescence 🤔
I remember digging deep on cinemassacre until I hit shitdirt, had to turn back without finishing or remembering any of them.
Fellow fan in Minnesota here
When is the next season of Comic Book Men coming out??? Looks just like Walt! Anyway, I'm burnt out on Nerd videos also but I've been watching them since 2008? I saw Angry Gamer or whatever his name was 1st. It was just great to see all these old games again. I liked that Angry Gamer always beat the games and showed the endings. But James filmmaking skills proved to be really great especially in the infancy of youtube. So I've see all these games again and I think I'm good for this lifetime. That being said, I can't say if James has gotten redundant or I've just played the videos out. It would be interesting to hear from others who may be seeing his work for the 1st time? How much does he pull in if that is public info? His videos continue to rake in a few hundred thousand views last I checked? I'll give him credit there. I've seen so many youtubers that I enjoyed hit their expiration date never to be heard from again. James is definitely still going if nothing else. But, Yeah, I might watch a little of his newer work and then my attention goes elsewhere these days. This comment is actually in response to one of your other videos.
52:58 We have to know what you were reading on your phone. When you disengage from the discussion, it huts the overall product.
I was working through my notes on the snix flicks, my good man.
I didi a fancut of the AVGN Movie too. But mine was 1h 21 minutes lol
What were you checking on your phone the whole time?
Notes on the Snix flicks
James told that the animation was made on Mario paint. Source : James and mike Mario paint
The Cinamassacre Truth Podcast
My old music, literally all of it, makes me cringe. Not even my wife has heard a full song, I just can't go through life knowing that the woman I love has heard some of the awful garbage I produced in my youth. I have respect for anyone willing to put up their old art, and just say "Here it is." It's really commendable, and being proud is fine, even if what you made isn't exactly Bolero or Apocalypse Now.
I follow newt on his channel. He actually seems like a really good guy. Just wasn’t cut out for the AVGN screen wave life.
1:03:46 wow. What a terrific audience.
Release the Cow Cut!
Did he use Mario Paint for the third movie intro?
I’ll be honest I find the talk around his attitudes and ideas about himself and his media. I disagree with hat hole in that these would be anything but ridiculed for being what they are. It would awesome if you guys talked more about his other movies like Cinemassacre 200 or The Head movies.
Criticism of the Hat Holeish variety
big ryan fan
Big affleck fan, btw.
"Six Snix Ficks"
Try that saying that 3 times with a mouthful of mushrooms :D
Or a 10 incher
Big bimmy fan , btw
Release the Red Cow Cut
This guy talk, sry beard guy I love ur reactions