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Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky Review & Thoughts
Hey everyone! Welcome back to The Y US Channel. Today, we’re diving into a cult classic of epic proportions: Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. This 1991 martial arts splatter film is unlike anything you’ve seen before, blending over-the-top gore with comic book absurdity. Let’s get into it!
Set in a dystopian future where prisons are privatized, the film follows Riki, a martial artist with superhuman strength, as he battles corrupt wardens and brutal inmates. When Riki arrives at the prison, it’s clear he’s no ordinary prisoner. His mission? To avenge the death of his girlfriend and take down the sinister forces running the prison.
One of the standout features of Riki-Oh is its unapologetic embrace of gore and practical effects. Heads explode, limbs are torn off, and guts spill out in gloriously exaggerated fashion. The effects are so over-the-top that they cross into dark comedy, making the film both shocking and hilarious.
Our hero, Riki, played by Fan Siu-wong, is the perfect blend of stoic and invincible. He’s a one-man army, delivering justice with his fists. The villains are cartoonishly evil, making every showdown a thrilling spectacle. While the acting might feel exaggerated, it fits the film's tone perfectly.
Beneath the surface, Riki-Oh critiques the prison-industrial complex and authoritarianism. It’s campy and doesn’t take itself too seriously, but these underlying themes add an interesting layer to the carnage. The film is a wild ride from start to finish, maintaining a frenetic pace that keeps you engaged.
Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a must-watch for fans of cult cinema and martial arts films. It’s a gory, outrageous spectacle that revels in its absurdity. If you’re in the mood for something completely off the wall, give it a watch—you won’t be disappointe
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Hamming it up on the big screen: Awesome Villains, Weird Movies
Welcome back, fellow movie buffs and gamers! Today, we're diving deep into the world of video game adaptations with a look at two iconic performances by Raul Julia as M. Bison in "Street Fighter" and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa in "Mortal Kombat". These two actors brought these larger-than-life villains to the big screen with such charisma and flair that they stole the show in their respective films. So grab your popcorn and settle in as we explore how Raul Julia and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa knew how to ham it up in these iconic roles.
Let's start with Raul Julia's unforgettable portrayal of the power-hungry dictator M. Bison in the 1994 film "Street Fighter". From the moment he appears on screen, Julia commands attention with his imposing presence and larger-than-life personality. His performance is a delightful mix of scenery-chewing villainy and subtle nuance, making him a joy to watch in every scene.
[Character Analysis: M. Bison]
M. Bison is a character known for his over-the-top theatrics and grandiose speeches, and Raul Julia fully embraces these characteristics in his performance. His delivery of lines like "For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was Tuesday" is the stuff of cinematic legend. Julia brings a sense of gravitas to the role while also injecting a healthy dose of campy humor, creating a villain that is both menacing and entertaining.
Raul Julia's performance as M. Bison elevates the entire film, turning what could have been a forgettable video game adaptation into a cult classic. His larger-than-life portrayal of the character is a perfect match for the campy tone of the film, making him a standout in a sea of over-the-top characters. Julia's ability to ham it up without crossing into the realm of parody is a testament to his skill as an actor, and it's no wonder that his performance is still celebrated by fans to this day.
Now let's turn our attention to Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa's show-stopping performance as the sorcerer Shang Tsung in the 1995 film "Mortal Kombat". Like Raul Julia, Tagawa brings a sense of theatricality and charisma to his role that makes him a standout in the film. From his menacing glares to his smooth-talking charm, Tagawa is a force to be reckoned with on screen.
[Character Analysis: Shang Tsung]
Shang Tsung is a character known for his Machiavellian scheming and manipulative nature, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa embodies these traits perfectly. His ability to switch between charming and menacing at the drop of a hat makes him a formidable presence in every scene he's in. Tagawa's performance as Shang Tsung is a masterclass in villainy, as he effortlessly portrays the character's ruthlessness and cunning without ever losing his cool.
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The Thinking Phoenix Episode 3: The Uncanny Valley
Welcome back to our channel, where we explore fascinating topics in the world of technology and psychology. Today, we are diving deep into the concept of the Uncanny Valley. This phenomenon has intrigued scientists, artists, and filmmakers for decades, and we are here to uncover its secrets and explore its implications on our society.
First and foremost, let's define what the Uncanny Valley is. Coined by Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori in 1970, the Uncanny Valley is the hypothesis that as robots or animated characters become more human-like, there is a point at which they elicit feelings of eeriness or discomfort in humans. This is due to a mismatch between their appearance and their behavior, leading to a sense of unease that is hard to shake off.
[History]
To understand the Uncanny Valley better, let's take a trip back in time to the origins of this concept. Masahiro Mori's initial observation was based on his work in robotics, where he noticed that as robots became more human-like, they became more appealing to humans, up to a certain point. However, once they crossed that threshold and became almost indistinguishable from real humans, the response from people changed from positive to negative. This dip in acceptance and likability became known as the Uncanny Valley.
[Examples]
Now that we have a better understanding of the Uncanny Valley, let's look at some real-world examples of this phenomenon in action. One of the most famous instances is in the field of CGI in movies. Think about the digitally animated characters in films like "The Polar Express" or "Polar Express." While these characters may look incredibly realistic, there is something off-putting about them that prevents us from fully connecting with them emotionally.
The Uncanny Valley has deep psychological roots that explain why we react the way we do to humanoid robots or animated characters. Evolutionarily, humans are wired to be wary of things that mimic us too closely but aren't quite right. This could be a survival mechanism to protect us from potential threats or danger. Additionally, our brains are finely tuned to detect subtle discrepancies in appearance or behavior, which triggers a sense of unease when we encounter something that falls into the Uncanny Valley.
The implications of the Uncanny Valley are far-reaching and have significant implications for various industries. In the world of robotics, designers and engineers must find a delicate balance between creating robots that are human-like enough to be relatable and approachable, but not so realistic that they trigger feelings of creepiness or discomfort. This can be a challenging task that requires a deep understanding of human psychology and behavior.
Despite its challenges, the Uncanny Valley has also opened up new possibilities in fields such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and entertainment. By understanding the principles of the Uncanny Valley, designers can create more engaging and immersive experiences that blur the line between reality and fantasy. Imagine a virtual world where you interact with realistic avatars that feel almost indistinguishable from real humans – the possibilities are endless.
In conclusion, the Uncanny Valley is a fascinating concept that sheds light on the intricacies of human perception and emotion. As technology continues to advance, we will undoubtedly encounter more instances of the Uncanny Valley in our daily lives. By studying and understanding this phenomenon, we can harness its power to create truly revolutionary and breathtaking experiences that push the boundaries of what is possible. Thank you for joining us on this journey into the Uncanny Valley – we hope you found it as enlightening as we did. Stay tuned for more intriguing topics in the world of technology and psychology. Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring.
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Thinking Phoenix Episode 2: YouTube Censorship and Double Standards
Hey there, welcome back to my channel! Today we are going to dive into a topic that has been causing quite a stir in the YouTube community - double standards. As content creators, we all know that YouTube has certain rules and guidelines that we must follow in order to keep our channels in good standing. However, some creators have noticed that these rules seem to be applied inconsistently, leading to accusations of double standards. Let's explore some examples and discuss whether
One area where accusations of double this is a fair assessment or not.
Before we delve into specific examples, let's clarify what we mean by "double standards." Double standards refer to a situation in which a set of principles are applied differently to different groups or individuals, often resulting in unfair advantages or disadvantages. In the context of YouTube, this could mean that certain creators are held to a higher or lower standard than others, depending on factors such as their popularity or relationship with the platform.
standards frequently arise is in YouTube's monetization policies. In order to earn money from their videos, creators must be part of the YouTube Partner Program and adhere to certain guidelines. These guidelines include rules about appropriate content, copyright infringement, and advertiser-friendly material. However, some creators have noticed that popular channels seem to get away with bending these rules, while smaller channels are penalized more harshly. This has led to claims that YouTube is applying its monetization policies unevenly, favoring bigger creators over smaller ones.
One high-profile example of alleged double standards on YouTube is the case of Logan Paul. In early 2018, Paul posted a video showing the body of a suicide victim in a forest in Japan. The video sparked outrage and led to calls for Paul to be banned from the platform. YouTube responded by temporarily demonetizing Paul's channel and removing him from its Google Preferred advertising program. However, Paul's channel was not permanently removed, and he has since been able to continue posting videos and earning money from his content. Some critics argue that if a smaller creator had posted a similar video, they would have been permanently banned from the platform.
Another example of perceived double standards on YouTube is in the realm of copyright infringement. Many creators have complained that YouTube's Content ID system is biased towards large companies and is often used to unfairly target smaller creators. Some YouTubers have had their videos demonetized or taken down due to alleged copyright violations, even when they believe that their use of copyrighted material falls under fair use.
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The Thinking Phoenix, Episode 1: The Fibonacci Sequence and The Golden Ratio
Welcome to the thinking phoenix channel, today we explore the wonders of mathematics and its fascinating applications in the world around us. Today, we're diving into the captivating world of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio - two mathematical concepts that have been known to inspire awe and wonder in mathematicians and artists alike. So grab your notebooks and join us on this mind-bending journey through numbers and patterns!
Let's start with the Fibonacci sequence, a series of numbers that starts with 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the two preceding ones. So we have 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on. This seemingly simple sequence has captured the attention of mathematicians for centuries, thanks to its fascinating properties and connections to nature.
What makes the Fibonacci sequence so intriguing is its prevalence in nature. From the arrangement of petals on a flower, to the spiral pattern of a seashell, to the branching of trees, the Fibonacci numbers can be found all around us. These patterns are not mere coincidences - they represent the underlying order and harmony in the natural world, a testament to the mathematical beauty that surrounds us.
Now, let's turn our attention to the golden ratio, also known as phi, a mathematical constant that is approximately equal to 1.618. This mystical number has been revered by artists, architects, and mathematicians for its aesthetically pleasing proportions and harmonious properties. In fact, the golden ratio can be found in the design of famous landmarks such as the Parthenon in Greece and the pyramids of Egypt.
But here's where it gets really interesting - the golden ratio is intimately connected to the Fibonacci sequence. As you take the ratio of consecutive Fibonacci numbers, you'll start to approach the golden ratio. The larger the Fibonacci numbers you pick, the closer you get to phi. This connection is not just a mathematical curiosity - it reveals the deep-rooted relationship between numbers, patterns, and beauty.
So why should we care about the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio? Well, apart from their aesthetic appeal, these mathematical concepts have practical applications in various fields. In architecture, the golden ratio is often used to create buildings with pleasing proportions and symmetry. In art, artists often use the Fibonacci sequence to create visually appealing compositions. In nature, these patterns help us understand the growth and structure of plants and animals.
As we conclude our journey through the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio, we're left in awe of the beauty and complexity of mathematics. From the simple patterns of numbers to the intricate designs of nature, these concepts remind us of the underlying order and harmony that governs our world. So next time you see a sunflower or admire a piece of art, remember the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio - and marvel at the magic of mathematics. Thank you for joining us on this enlightening adventure, and we'll see you in the next video. Keep exploring, keep learning, and keep seeking the beauty in numbers!
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Don't Know What To Do Stream 2
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The Day This Video Graced Your Playlist Was The Greatest Day of Your Life, For Us, It Was Tuesday
Welcome to the Y? Us Channel gamers. Today we will be covering another terrible video game movie adaptation. 1994’s Street Fighter was another round of video game adaptations from the 1990’s that either were flops or were commercially successful to a degree but miss the point. Street Fighter was a perfect combination of what could go wrong but also could also work at the same time. Filmed in Thailand during an actual military uprising, the movie was fueled by cocaine and the things people go to Thailand for that we can't openly speak of on this channel. Added to the bonfire of sin and desire was the ego of Jean Claude Van Dammne and a dying Raul Julia who delivered a memorable performance.
What makes Street Fighter memorable was that while getting many things wrong or to pander to toy companies, they succeeded what Hollywood rarely did at that time and cast most of the characters according to their ethnic background. A glaring miscast was that of Van Damme as Guile. In the Capcom video games, he is American and as a Belgian, Van Damme couldn't properly pull off a proper American accent. While Raul Julia delivered the best performance of the film, he was dying of stomach cancer. Had he not been afflicted, he could have given M. Bison more physicality like in the games. Pop star Kylie Minogue plays British character Cammy and Ming Na Wen was cast as Chun-Li. A major problem in the movie is that its Guile who leads the main characters is not the main leader in the video games. That would be Ryu and Ken and Chun Li but to give Van Damme more screen time, they are stuck in supporting roles.
The movie is notorious for being cheesy and terrible but it could have been better. The casting of Jean Claude Van Damme was a major misfire. He was known for his diva behavior on prior film sets but on this movie he was taking it to the next level. He would routinely go into his trailer to snort cocaine and work out his muscles whenever he wanted during filming, helping to cause delays. Many of cast and crew indulged themselves in Bangkok’s nightlife and what actually goes on in that scene which helped to demotivate the production. Things were getting so bad that director Steven Souza would rip out pages in the script to keep things on schedule which resulted in the creation of disjointed scenes. Capcom which was making most of the decisions on the film were actively sabotaging their own movie if they knew it or not. Many scenes or props in the movie had to be pre-approved so they could be included in a upcoming toy line including a scene involving a tank and stealth boat. The movie was also filmed during a military situation in Thailand which prevented planned use of fighter jets.
Street Fighter was both a commercial success but a critical failure. Grossing near $100 million.
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Mortal Kombat Annihilation (2) Raiden vs Reptiles Reaction
Reaction to Lord Raiden Vs Reptiles, Hilariously bad fight
Sequels are a tricky beast to tame. Oftentimes, they fall victim to the crushing weight of expectations, leaving audiences disappointed and filmmakers scratching their heads. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a prime example of a sequel gone awry. Released in 1997, just two years after the surprisingly enjoyable original Mortal Kombat film, this sequel attempted to capitalize on the success of its predecessor. However, instead of building upon the foundation laid by the first film, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation crumbles under the weight of its own hubris.
Let's talk about the plot, or lack thereof, in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. The film picks up right where the first one left off, with our heroes Liu Kang, Sonya Blade, and Johnny Cage facing off against the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung. However, when the sinister Outworld emperor Shao Kahn invades Earthrealm, chaos ensues. The story quickly spirals into a nonsensical mess of subplots, inconsistent character motivations, and baffling decisions that leave viewers scratching their heads.
One of the biggest sins of Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is its complete disregard for the source material. Fans of the iconic video game franchise will be left fuming as beloved characters are butchered beyond recognition. From the laughable portrayal of the shape-shifting reptilian ninja Reptile to the cringe-inducing dialogue spouted by the thunder god Raiden, this film takes everything that made the Mortal Kombat games great and throws it out the window.
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Failure 2 Kombat
Sequels are a tricky beast to tame. Oftentimes, they fall victim to the crushing weight of expectations, leaving audiences disappointed and filmmakers scratching their heads. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a prime example of a sequel gone awry. Released in 1997, just two years after the surprisingly enjoyable original Mortal Kombat film, this sequel attempted to capitalize on the success of its predecessor. However, instead of building upon the foundation laid by the first film, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation crumbles under the weight of its own hubris.
Let's talk about the plot, or lack thereof, in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. The film picks up right where the first one left off, with our heroes Liu Kang, Sonya Blade, and Johnny Cage facing off against the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung. However, when the sinister Outworld emperor Shao Kahn invades Earthrealm, chaos ensues. The story quickly spirals into a nonsensical mess of subplots, inconsistent character motivations, and baffling decisions that leave viewers scratching their heads.
One of the biggest sins of Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is its complete disregard for the source material. Fans of the iconic video game franchise will be left fuming as beloved characters are butchered beyond recognition. From the laughable portrayal of the shape-shifting reptilian ninja Reptile to the cringe-inducing dialogue spouted by the thunder god Raiden, this film takes everything that made the Mortal Kombat games great and throws it out the window.
Now, let's talk about the special effects, or lack thereof, in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. As a film released in 1997, one would expect at least a modicum of decent CGI. However, what we get in this abomination of a movie is a hot mess of poorly rendered creatures, laughable fight sequences, and green screen effects that look like they were lifted straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon.
The iconic characters of the Mortal Kombat universe, such as Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and the fan-favorite Kitana, are reduced to mere shadows of their video game counterparts. So, should you watch Mortal Kombat: Annihilation? Only if you have a high tolerance for pain and a strong stomach for cinematic atrocities. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and steer clear of this trainwreck of a movie. Stick to the video games and the original Mortal Kombat film if you want to experience the true essence of the franchise. And remember, sometimes the best sequels are the ones that never get made.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through the wreckage of Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. Until next time, stay safe, stay entertained, and avoid bad sequels at all costs.
Until Next Time, your souls belong are mine !
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Bad Acting 101: SHAQ
For those who may not be familiar, Shaquille O'Neal, also known as Shaq, is a retired professional basketball player who dominated the court during his heyday. Standing at a towering 7'1" and weighing in at over 300 pounds, Shaq was a force to be reckoned with in the NBA. However, his athletic prowess did not translate well to the silver screen, as evidenced by his lackluster acting skills.
Shaquille O'Neal made his acting debut in the 1994 film "Blue Chips," where he played Neon Boudeaux, a talented but troubled basketball player. While Shaq's performance in the film was passable, it was clear that he had a long way to go in terms of honing his acting chops. Despite his shortcomings, Shaq's star power helped him land more roles in Hollywood, paving the way for a less-than-stellar acting career.
One of Shaq's most infamous roles was in the 1997 superhero film "Steel," where he played the titular character, John Henry Irons. The film was widely panned by critics and audiences alike, with many citing Shaq's wooden acting as a major detriment to the movie's success. From cringe-worthy one-liners to awkward fight scenes, Shaq failed to convince viewers that he could carry a film on his own.
Another one of Shaq's biggest flops was the 1996 film "Kazaam," where he played a rapping genie who befriends a troubled boy. Not only did the film bomb at the box office, but Shaq's performance was ridiculed for its lack of depth and emotional range. Critics slammed Shaq for his forgettable turn as Kazaam, with some even going as far as calling it one of the worst performances in cinematic history.
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Kazaam Movie Review
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Kazaam Not Shazaam
Picture this: it's the mid-90s, and the world is obsessed with hip hop culture and the rise of rap music. In comes Kazaam, a film that attempts to capitalize on this cultural phenomenon by casting none other than Shaquille O'Neal as the titular character. Yes, you heard that right – Shaq, the basketball legend, tries his hand at acting in what would become one of the biggest flops of his career.
Let's start by discussing the character of Kazaam. Shaq plays a genie who is trapped inside a boombox for thousands of years until he is unintentionally released by a young boy named Max. From the moment Kazaam appears on screen, it's evident that Shaq's acting skills leave much to be desired. His line delivery is wooden, his facial expressions are minimal, and his overall performance lacks the charm and charisma needed to carry a film of this magnitude.
Unsurprisingly, Kazaam was met with scathing reviews upon its release. Critics panned the film for its lackluster script, poor acting, and overall lack of originality. Audiences agreed, with many expressing disappointment at the missed opportunity to create a memorable and entertaining family film. To this day, Kazaam remains a cautionary tale of what happens when a film fails to deliver on its promises and falls short of audience expectations.
In conclusion, Kazaam is a prime example of a bad movie that misses the mark on every level. From its lackluster performances to its uninspired production design, this film fails to deliver on its promise of a fun and engaging family adventure. While it may hold a nostalgic place in the hearts of some viewers, Kazaam ultimately falls flat as a piece of cinematic entertainment. So if you're looking for a truly bad movie to watch and laugh at, look no further than Kazaam – it's a real stinker. Thanks for tuning in, and until next time, stay tuned for more movie reviews and discussions on my channel. Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more content like this. Have a great day, and happy watching!
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Bad Acting 101: Tommy Wiseau
Welcome back to our channel, where we delve into the world of movies and entertainment. Today, we're talking about the one and only Tommy Wiseau - a man who has become synonymous with over-the-top, cringe-worthy acting. From his iconic performance in The Room to his bizarre public appearances, Wiseau has carved out a unique niche for himself in the world of cinema. So, sit back, relax, and let's dive into the wild and wacky world of Tommy Wiseau.
First things first, who exactly is Tommy Wiseau? Well, that's a bit of a mystery. Wiseau burst onto the scene in 2003 with his self-funded film The Room, which has since attained cult status as one of the best worst movies ever made. Wiseau wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film, cementing his status as a true auteur. Despite his lack of formal training or experience in the industry, Wiseau has become a beloved figure in the world of cult cinema, known for his unique brand of awkward, over-the-top acting.
Outside of his film career, Tommy Wiseau has become a larger-than-life figure in popular culture. Known for his eccentric fashion sense, impenetrable accent, and baffling social media presence, Wiseau has cultivated a persona that is equal parts endearing and baffling. From his cryptic tweets to his bizarre YouTube videos, Wiseau's antics have captivated audiences around the world, solidifying his status as a true internet sensation.
Now, let's talk about Wiseau's acting style. Or should we say, lack thereof. Wiseau's performances are characterized by their sheer audacity, with the actor throwing caution to the wind and embracing every emotion with gusto. From his melodramatic deliveries to his awkward physical movements, Wiseau's acting is a sight to behold. While some may dismiss his performances as amateurish or cringeworthy, there's no denying the sheer entertainment value of watching Wiseau in action.
One of the most enduring aspects of Tommy Wiseau's legacy is his penchant for unforgettable quotes. From the iconic "Oh hai, Mark" to the infamous "You're tearing me apart, Lisa!" Wiseau's lines have become ingrained in the pop culture lexicon. His unique delivery and offbeat cadence only serve to make these lines all the more memorable, ensuring that they will be quoted and referenced for years to come.
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Bad Acting 101: Rob Schneider Da Derp Dee Derp Da Teetily Durp Dee Durp Dee Dumb
Hello everyone and welcome back to our channel! Today's topic of discussion is the polarizing figure in Hollywood, Rob Schneider. While some may praise him for his comedic performances, others argue that he is a terrible actor. In this video, we will delve deep into the reasons why Rob Schneider is considered a terrible actor, and analyze the various aspects of his career that have led to this conclusion.
Rob Schneider first rose to fame as a cast member on Saturday Night Live in the early 1990s. His quirky and often over-the-top comedic style quickly garnered attention, leading to a successful film career in the years that followed. Schneider is perhaps best known for his collaborations with fellow comedian Adam Sandler, appearing in films such as "The Waterboy" and "Big Daddy." However, despite his popularity, Schneider has been often criticized for his lackluster performances and inability to truly embody the characters he portrays.
One of the main criticisms leveled against Rob Schneider is his limited range as an actor. Many argue that Schneider relies heavily on his signature comedic persona, often playing exaggerated versions of himself in his roles. This lack of versatility has led to his performances feeling stale and one-dimensional, with little variation from one character to the next. While Schneider may excel in comedic roles that require physical humor and zany antics, he falls short when it comes to more nuanced, dramatic performances.
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Bad Acting 101: John Wayne????
Another Episode of Bad Acting 101, Featuring John Wayne. We'll get this out of the way now, he is not a terrible actor. However he has left plenty examples of bad acting for our viewing pleasure, such as 1956's The Conqueror. In that movie he plays himself pretending to be Genghis Khan. This is something that was made for real and got a theatrical release. It would be a career killer for most.
John Wayne, born Marion Robert Morrison, rose to fame in the golden age of Hollywood, becoming one of the most iconic actors of all time. With his rugged good looks, towering presence, and distinctive drawl, Wayne embodied the quintessential American hero on screen. However, as his career progressed, some critics began to claim that Wayne's performances lacked depth and subtlety, leading to accusations of laziness on his part.
One of the main arguments against John Wayne as a lazy actor is his tendency to rely on mannerisms and stereotypes in his performances. Critics have pointed out that Wayne often played the same character in multiple films, with little variation in his delivery or demeanor. His reliance on familiar tropes, such as the stoic cowboy or the tough military man, led some to accuse him of phoning in his performances rather than fully immersing himself in his roles.
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Bad Acting 101: Uwe Boll and His Movies
What to say here? This was a hard episode to make, just because Uwe Boll's acting and his movies are just terrible, and not in the so bad its good way. (Although some qualify).
Before we delve into his acting abilities, let's take a closer look at Uwe Boll's career. Boll, a German filmmaker, gained notoriety for his video game adaptations, such as "Alone in the Dark" and "BloodRayne," which were critically panned and considered some of the worst films ever made. Despite the negative reception of his work, Boll continued to push forward in the industry, often funding his films through controversial means. But how does Boll fare as an actor in his own films? Let's find out.
When it comes to Uwe Boll's acting abilities, there is no sugarcoating it: he is a terrible actor. Boll's performances are often wooden, lacking emotion, and fail to resonate with the audience. His line delivery feels forced and unnatural, making it difficult for viewers to connect with his characters on screen. Boll's lack of range as an actor is glaringly obvious in his films, where he fails to bring depth to his characters and often comes across as one-dimensional.
One of the most common criticisms of Boll's acting is his inability to emote convincingly. Whether he is supposed to convey sadness, anger, or joy, Boll's expressions come off as robotic and unconvincing. This lack of emotional depth makes it challenging for audiences to invest in his characters and root for them throughout the film. In many instances, Boll's performances distract from the overall narrative, taking viewers out of the story and leaving them questioning his casting choices.
Furthermore, Boll's delivery of dialogue is often stilted and awkward. His lines come across as rehearsed and lacking in spontaneity, failing to add any nuance or depth to the character he portrays. Boll's limited range as an actor becomes even more apparent when he is tasked with delivering complex or emotionally charged dialogue, where he often falls short and fails to convey the intended impact.
In addition to his lackluster performances, Boll's physical presence on screen is also a point of criticism. His body language and movements feel awkward and unnatural, further detracting from the overall viewing experience. Boll's on-screen presence lacks charisma and fails to command attention, making it challenging for audiences to stay engaged with his performances.
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Neil Breen: Bad Acting 101
We Proudly Present another episode of Bad Acting 101. This time, we circle back to our favorite actor, Neil Breen.
What else can be said about his movies that hasn't been said already? While Neil Breen's acting may leave much to be desired in terms of skill and technique, it has inadvertently led to his films becoming cult classics in the realm of so-bad-it's-good cinema. Audiences have been quick to latch onto Breen's unintentional comedy, turning his melodramatic performances and over-the-top dialogue into meme-worthy material.
Neil Breen's status as a terrible actor is undeniable. From his over-the-top performances to his lack of range and poor dialogue delivery, Breen fails to embody the nuance and authenticity required of a skilled actor. While his unintentional comedy may have garnered him a cult following, it's clear that Breen's acting skills leave much to be desired. As we continue to explore the world of cinema, let's remember that while some actors may be bad, their performances can still provide entertainment value in unexpected ways. Thank you for joining us today, and we'll see you in the next video.
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DBZ and the Sacred Ointment (funimation studio audio leaks)
The Sacred Ointment, actual leaked audio of the Dragonball Z voice actor Chris Sabat.
These recordings are gold :)
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Oh Man, Oh God, Y US? Channel Reacts (Bad Acting 101)
Before we jump into the nitty-gritty of this iconic scene, let's set the stage. "Tough Guys Don't Dance" is a 1987 neo-noir film directed by the legendary Norman Mailer. The film stars Ryan O'Neal as a struggling writer who finds himself entangled in a web of murder, betrayal, and, you guessed it, tough guys who may or may not dance.
Ryan O'Neal leads the charge for this example of bad acting 101. Sit Back and enjoy
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Samurai Cop (1991)
Its Samurai Cop, Katana means Japanese Swords, what else can we say about this one?
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Demon City Shinjuku (Japanese: 魔界都市〈新宿〉, Hepburn: Makai Toshi: Shinjuku) 1988 OVA Lazy Review
Welcome to our channel. we are gonna do a lazy review just to mess with our software settings and the Rumble & YouTube Algorithms.
Demon City Shinjuku is an anime cult classic, and we love this one for sure. Great Animation, plot, and captivating visuals make this one an all time classic.
long live the 80's.
Demon City Shinjuku begins with a battle between former friends, the evil Rebi Ra (also pronounced Levi Ra) versus the short-lived hero Genichirou. Rebi Ra has allowed himself to be possessed in order to gain the incredible powers of evil and plans to summon demons to conquer the world. Defeating Genichirou and destroying Shinjuku, a part of Tokyo, with a devastating earthquake, the area becomes a demon-haunted wilderness. The novel doesn't have a fight scene between Genichirou and Rebi Ra. It opens with a quiet time in Shinjuku and then in a sudden change the Demon Quake hits only Shinjuku.
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Firepower (Gary Daniels & The Ultimate Warrior)
In the year 2007, crime has risen at an exponential rate. Once highly populated metropolises such as Los Angeles are no longer inhabitable. These cities have transformed into "Hell Zones," ruled by violent street gangs. The Hell Zone, formerly called the "Zone of Personal Freedom," is a safe-haven for criminal warpaths everywhere. This Hell Zone in LA is controlled by a criminal mastermind named Drexal (Joseph Ruskin). For the sake of entertaining his crowds of decadent losers and underlings, Drexal has staged a series of lethal, no-holds-barred matches in the "Death Ring," where the winner takes all of the glory...while the defeated one shall lose his self-respect (or maybe just his head). Meanwhile, two brave cops, Braniff (Chad McQueen), and Sledge (Gary Daniels) must risk their badges...and their lives when they enter Los Angeles's "Hell Zone." They must fight for their lives in order to expose an alleged "black market" involving the sale of counterfeit AIDS vaccines. Will these two men triumph against all odds in the Hell Zone alive or will they pay with their lives?
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Get Diddled for the Diddy Dum Diddly Do
We here at the Y US Channel have touched on this subject with our Casting Couch Video, but now it appears the more of Hollyweird is being exposed.
Sean Combs, known as P. Diddy, is a legendary figure in the entertainment industry. But behind the glitz and glamour, there have been disturbing allegations of sexual assault and rape.
In 2018, a woman named Jane Doe filed a lawsuit against P. Diddy, alleging that he sexually assaulted her at a party in 2017. She claimed that he forced himself on her, despite her repeated pleas for him to stop.
Several other women have since come forward with similar allegations. One woman, known as 'Mindy,' claimed that P. Diddy raped her in 2001. Another woman, who wished to remain anonymous, alleged that he sexually assaulted her in 2015.
The allegations against P. Diddy are part of a larger pattern of sexual assault and abuse in the entertainment industry. When celebrities are accused of such crimes, they often face a public humiliation ritual.
The media relentlessly scrutinizes their every move, and they are subjected to intense social media attacks. This can have a devastating impact on their careers and reputations.
The Hollywood humiliation ritual not only harms the accused but also the victims. Many victims of sexual assault are reluctant to come forward because they fear being shamed and ridiculed.
This silence allows perpetrators to continue their crimes with impunity. It also creates a culture of fear and intimidation that prevents victims from seeking justice.
Victims deserve justice, and the perpetrators must be punished. The Hollywood humiliation ritual must end. We need to create a culture where victims are supported and perpetrators are held accountable.
If you have been the victim of sexual assault or rape, know that you are not alone. There is help available. Please reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or professional. You deserve justice, and you deserve to be heard.
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Short Review of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: The Movie (科学忍者隊ガッチャマン 劇場版, Kagaku Ninjatai Gatchaman: Gekijōban) 1978
We decided to do a short review of the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: The Movie (科学忍者隊ガッチャマン 劇場版, Kagaku Ninjatai Gatchaman: Gekijōban) 1978. Those of you familiar with G-Force or Battle of the Planets will already know that those shows are based off of Gatchaman. The franchise started off as a 105 episode anime that aired from 1972 to 1974.
The movie is an abridged retelling of the original 105 episodes. In fact the vast majority of the scenes and dialogue are recycled and re arranged for this movie. The only original brand new animation is from the opening 3 minutes that features the birth of Berg Katse. Some highlights are the battle with the Turtle King (Mecha) that is controlled by Galactor and the final battle. A great entry point for those interested in this classic franchise.
Plot
Sosai X traveled millions of light years to reach the planet Earth and creates a mutant Berg Katse. Thirty years later he is the leader of the terrorist organization known as Galactor. They want to conquer the world. Since Galactor controls the mechanical monster "Turtle King," the nations of the world live in fear.
Earth's only hope lies with five teenagers who can move like shadows. They are Gatchaman, five superheroes who arrive in their spaceship "God Phoenix" to stop Galactor's Machiavellian plans of world domination.
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Random Sheep
Sheep, lambs, goats, what’s not to love here? Cooking up next content
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