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00:00Ready for 4 feet of fish and the rest of this game were reacting and wow just one battle after another out of data reaction and review. Let's do this thing.
00:30The expanded IMAX ratio. You should watch it on IMAX. Projected in 70mm. We got to see a 70mm print on film here in IMAX Network.
00:38One thing to watch by the way is P.C. Anderson and Caprio's new movie One Battle After Another.
00:44Hey boy. Hey Greg. How would you describe what? Go for it.
00:48I would describe this film as a commentary on revolution and the individuals on both sides.
00:53Besides film set revolution I would say it's a movie about fatherhood. It's a movie about legacy. It's a movie about the inherent violent nature of mankind.
01:01It's a movie about what it is to try to survive a certain territory you feel entitled to.
01:06It's a movie about the guilt that your legacy carries. And it's a movie about the inherent violence of trying to have territory.
01:17It's about possessing like a joint of evil from both sides. Everyone has an entitlement to what they think is to live.
01:25And it captures the two sides of a very specific revolution. That feels terrifyingly comical.
01:32Yeah. That's like the themes of what it's about. But I guess the plot of what it's about.
01:37The actual plot of what it would be about. And how DiCaprio was part of a big revolution way back when.
01:48And now he's got a daughter. And now the things that he's done in the past come to catch up with him as a bad guy played by Sean.
01:56And what's the name? Sean Penn. Sean Penn is hunting you down.
02:02Leading to a crazy, crazy action adventure movie with a non-stop political backdrop.
02:10And a strange independent comedy humor. That was the craziest thing about this experience.
02:15They let P.T. Anderson make a movie that is really an independent action comedy.
02:23I laughed for this. I think most things was here. And it's like not the whole theater wasn't planned.
02:28Like it's a very slow scene range, you know. Right from the jump.
02:32The movie kind of asks me, like, hey, if you're not on board for the first ten minutes, you might not be on board for the rest of the experience.
02:38That being said, I do think it is a movie that even though it starts off gripping and trancing, it actually just continues to get better and more engrossing.
02:48And I think P.T. Anderson really does a great demonstration of masking, of anxiety and attention.
02:55And these very extended sequences with this bomb masking.
03:00It seems to be huge throughout the entire time.
03:03And this is like an assault on the senses.
03:06It is a movie that really challenges the humor from the very beginning.
03:09I think the first act challenges you with, like, whether or not this is for you.
03:13Like Greg said, you've really got to kind of strap in to the assault of subject matter and of the senses and of like aliens that are trying to translate in a way that is more to be done with you.
03:26It's like, I don't know if I would have enjoyed this if I didn't give them a recent laughter.
03:31Like, there are so many moments where you're just like, okay, I need to laugh.
03:34Like, I have so much, like, anxiety and pain for these characters.
03:37And the humor is not ever, like, slapstick.
03:40It's always coming from a place of darkness.
03:42Like, there are, you know, a few moments in Wall Street, like, sighted and stuff.
03:46But overall, the laughs are the darkest possible place.
03:49And I don't think we've worked for everyone.
03:52Like, those in tour will know quickly and then they're going to have a great time.
03:56The second act really ratchets up the action.
03:58And the third act is a co-envotor still.
04:01It really has, like, this incredible Tarantino dialogue, like, 10%, 40% co-envotor's tone and action.
04:08It makes it an easy way to incredible ability to direct actors.
04:11And, uh, based on set, like, the movies are so stunning.
04:14But, if you don't like the names of the summit better, this movie is not going to ever get you.
04:18And it passes a lot of subject.
04:20Tell me what's next.
04:22Thanks.
04:24What are yours?
04:26Three, four, three.
04:28No. I mean, the movie does not have any of you.
04:31Like, I was here going, okay, is this going to be?
04:34It's like, I've been saying, I think my favorite movie of the year is a very divisive movie of the year.
04:38It's about any time.
04:39And I would actually kind of put this movie in a similar camp.
04:42Like, this movie is a weird, dark, comedy, political satire that also is an action movie at the same time.
04:50And I'm like, yeah, that's how I would describe it.
04:52That's how I would describe this movie.
04:54And this movie definitely does not, like, this specific title point of view.
04:58But, at the same time, I feel like, even if you're not...
05:02And it never, like, seems to be explicitly said, like, left or alt-right or something like that.
05:08But, you know, it's really, like, you know.
05:10It's tough to talk about.
05:12One of the most politically charged dramatic experiences without really, like, you know.
05:22It's like, hey, you know, maybe, I need something.
05:24There's no way to really play it.
05:26It really takes a side.
05:28And, and, uh, I'm on board with the side that it's taking.
05:32You know, if we can see that.
05:34And it is a movie that is very charged with right now.
05:38Uh, we're talking about the movie.
05:40Well, this feels like an integration of, like, you've seen that.
05:42I have a review now.
05:43I don't know that this movie would have been topical, like, a year ago, or two years ago.
05:47And he's been writing this for 20 years, which means he's only seen what he wanted to make.
05:51And it's only become more, and more friendly, and it's something that matters.
05:55But still, it's his own journey to watch it.
05:56The end of the year, in the years that were really specified.
05:59And when it takes place, and I'm watching this, you know, this could take place between, like, 2010 and now.
06:04The cars are going to be made.
06:05Like, you know, they do a really good job keeping it.
06:07Abstract it up.
06:08And the settings all don't feel like it has to get some time.
06:11But I think the subject matter is terrifyingly more and more rough with how the action goes through.
06:18One, that's the thing, is I don't feel like you actually have to be super knowledgeable about the political landscape.
06:26I don't feel like it's a bit more, exactly what this movie is apparently.
06:28You know, music has, in a lot of ways, you've got, like, the coolest backdrop ever.
06:33Because the movie is a really sort of more taut, intense thriller.
06:37Where, even if you want to know the subject matter, you will probably just get real in.
06:43To the intensity of the characters and the situation.
06:47And I love this movie, Don Don.
06:49This is, like, the Decaprio performance in the road.
06:52Of a guy who likes objects himself to drinking.
06:56It's not the sharpest tool in the shed that you are, you know.
06:59It's kind of, like, an indegradation aspect.
07:01What's about a Tom Collier killer to the power?
07:04And it's like, he's taking the Wall Street.
07:06Well, for Wall Street, it's like, Tom Don.
07:08It's all the weird people.
07:10If you want to take it, you've got some, like, strange inspiration in life.
07:14For these last three characters, you know.
07:16No, no.
07:17I mean, like, I thought, like, Decaprio is brilliant.
07:21Every moment he is on screen.
07:24Even though this guy is not, like, typical leading man type of character.
07:29He really doesn't find you, like, Decaprio is such a great lead.
07:33Yeah.
07:34It's really interesting things that are so unremarkable, remarkably.
07:39And then when things get remarkable, you're like,
07:41Oh, you're so enamored and you set a presence on screen.
07:44And this movie really shoots, like, there are shots of people that don't understand.
07:47Yes.
07:48Movie is very close to the movie.
07:50And that doesn't work unless you've got Nijo Batura.
07:52The, uh, unless you've got, like, Sean Penn, who I don't even want to praise,
07:56but it's praising from a person acting.
07:58Like, not the characters.
08:00This is so despicable.
08:02Oh, yeah.
08:03The performance to make him this much now is incredible.
08:08Wait a minute.
08:12Oh, yeah.
08:16It's time for me.
08:18It's time for me.
08:19It's time for me.
08:20It's time for me to have a new name virus.
08:22It's time for me to save my lives.
08:24No more drinks.
08:26One bottle after another.
08:27Debbie stole house.
08:28No more one bottle after another.
08:31No more Debbie stole house.
08:32Okay?
08:33No more Debbie stole house.
08:34Okay?
08:36I'm trying.
08:37I don't know why it was starting at this $15.
08:41And it runs the nation's largest 5G now.
08:43I get my safe phone.
08:45Same numbers.
08:46Same contacts.
08:47Just like safety.
08:49It's service.
08:51Ah!
08:53Hold on, okay, Stellar?
08:57Hold on, okay, Stellar?
08:59We don't like him about it or not, or
09:03Gabby, it's all happening.
09:07You can extend it to midmobile.com.
09:11That's midmobile.com.
09:13Rejects.
09:15Oh, I was probably saying this because we're doing it.
09:19I didn't want to.
09:23I'm not going to talk to them.
09:27...
09:29...
09:31...
09:33...
09:39...
09:41...
09:43...
09:45...
09:47Actually, we'll be back to it, and we'll take the exact plot that's going to be about his daughter, he's got to go rescue his daughter, and then we actually play an exam, and it's got to go eat, the weeds, the little weeds, and skits, and it takes, like, the way the seeds are, and the direction, exactly, the way the direction goes, and a lot of times a scene might be set up, oh, I know what's going to happen here, and the future is the way you imagine, and then when there are action scenes, okay, we're going to do, like, we don't have a big time.
10:17We're going through the city, doing a car chase, the perspective that involves everything we've seen is so unique, it doesn't have to talk about, I think that's a part of the first one to be shot by an accident, because most movies that are shot by an accident, because it's a capture of the scale, and evidence, and stroke, and the side of the golfers, it's totally made, way more intimate, and everything's so close, and handheld, it's like we've got this lost,
10:46the experience, and everything's so cool, and everything's amazing, and everything's so amazing, and it's never using them in a way that is, like, a massive story,
10:55where you can go, yeah, you know, it's like 3D goes in, and sort of popping out, and then versus you in a whole new team, so on X like that, where it just, and enhances an experience,
11:03it doesn't, like, presents itself as a big thing to me, like, bragging about on X, it's just such an experience, watching people's moment, which I think is such a strength of the film,
11:12I might see it again, but I think it's such a special time.
11:17I'm at 12 and the performance of the Spendman is something that's fun.
11:20This doesn't work because Patrick will take so many events.
11:24But he still don't know what he's doing.
11:27He's one of my favorite ones, these guys.
11:29I love him.
11:30I love him.
11:31He's going to see him.
11:32He is in the same program.
11:33He's a team.
11:34He's a team.
11:35He's a team.
11:36He's a team.
11:37He's a team.
11:38He's a team.
11:39He's a team.
11:40I have not looked at the same or in the chapter.
11:43Because the reading is a team.
11:45And I want to play something that they're not.
11:48And now, it feels way too many minutes for him.
11:51But the great play now, how that character, that two characters,
11:55the play, I love him so much.
11:57It's good to have.
11:58I would love to see you back to this story.
12:00And for me, it's also a very easy.
12:03I feel like it justifies the development very well.
12:07So I think when you're aware of what you're displaying,
12:10sometimes I'm ready to know what you're doing.
12:12And they introduce you to your audience.
12:14But exactly.
12:15And they know a lot of your resources.
12:17So I don't even find something like that.
12:19Yeah, we've got that information already.
12:21But I don't like it because it feels so like they didn't.
12:25And that's the thing of this kind of action.
12:27Because it's what we had.
12:28What would these people be like in an action group?
12:31Because they need information.
12:33So I don't want to see that information from earlier.
12:35Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:37So there were a couple moments that I really wouldn't find anything for a watch.
12:39And I was thinking, the movie has so many choices.
12:42And I was like, oh, it's got a look here.
12:43And then when it does, I was happy.
12:45Yeah.
12:45And like, so the beginning of the movie,
12:47that's a really kind of like, relationship between Gabrielle and Tiana Taylor.
12:53Tiana Taylor, and she was such a cool scene.
12:56Especially in the beginning, then you need to establish that relationship right from the top.
13:00Yes.
13:00Yeah.
13:01I don't know.
13:02She's not teased that much.
13:03I don't know.
13:04And personally, I've never heard of Tiana Taylor Taylor.
13:08She's one of those actors I've talked so much about.
13:11Yeah.
13:12And then she's kind of like a kind of eyes.
13:14She doesn't, she has to see.
13:16She's just going out and counting on the song.
13:18And, of course, it's kind of very interesting in my eyes.
13:21It's fascinating here that I, you know, want to hear.
13:26Like, I have money in Tiana Taylor Taylor.
13:29It's been in such a long period of time.
13:31Yeah.
13:32It's been in such a long period of time.
13:33It's been in such a long period of time.
13:34It's been in such a long period of time.
13:35That trailers actually don't get the problem.
13:37Like, I've seen, like, both of them.
13:40Do you, like, help me and save when you let me look at what you need to be today?
13:43Do you know your value is 100% for us?
13:45Do you say it's probably three, four, three years?
13:48Oh.
13:49Oh.
13:50Oh.
13:51Oh.
13:52Oh.
13:53Wow.
13:54She's going out here in this video.
13:56She's lovely.
13:57But it's joe.
13:58Well, I think the case of the community is going to be one of those actors that you see
14:01in a dump hole like this.
14:03And you're like, oh, well, this is going to be a person that you're going to go and
14:05goes to the hospital.
14:06And you're like, like, I got a hit and stop.
14:08Yeah.
14:09Where hit and stop all the camps.
14:10And you're like, what a performer.
14:11And there's a people on board.
14:13This kid feels like she's going to be up here.
14:15Because she hands on Indonesia.
14:16She hands on the video.
14:17She's going to be acting around Trump.
14:18And it was annoying.
14:19And I'm like, I'm loving you.
14:20I was really impressed that.
14:22And I said, oh, everything's never done.
14:23It's so changed.
14:24Whether they have, like, more time or work, you know, in two or two and a half hours.
14:28Like, it was so fun.
14:29So you didn't even know what it was.
14:31I know you acted like that to me for a long time.
14:34And, you know, the relationship between where people are going to be right to continue
14:40to continue this experience.
14:41And it was the hotel room.
14:43And, you know, to weave this whole dynamic so much.
14:47And I want to praise the organic condition.
14:49The second year, when I learned this movie, learning early.
14:52It showed me something about what it was.
14:53I saw the room fit.
14:55I saw on the phone.
14:56And nothing.
14:57I saw a couple of minutes of dialogue.
14:58And I wanted to play.
14:59The marketing has to show what this piece came about.
15:02And I got to have a rare experience of probably discovering, like, an IVC.
15:06They just came out of the cabin.
15:07And it looked like that kind of awesome.
15:11And it looked like an awesome throwback to when it's reversed in V.I.E.
15:14The actor's got some reflex for a lot of the time.
15:16But that also, the marketing of the market, the market doesn't tell you that your journey's
15:20going to be.
15:21So, as best you can, I'd recommend watching it.
15:23But, you know, your choice, but it's definitely a special.
15:25Yeah.
15:26I would agree with you on that.
15:28This is one of those, like, really wonderful bodies of the action life.
15:32And it's such a brilliant body to do this for a long time.
15:35I just think it's made for people that have to do that.
15:38That's really what you'd expect.
15:40Because we had the numbers in 15 minutes.
15:41And I was like, wow, you know, what hard.
15:43This is an audience.
15:44We're getting a great deal.
15:45I looked up the crowd so many times.
15:47And I laughed a lot.
15:50And I laughed a lot before the beginning.
15:52And I laughed.
15:53I feel so bad.
15:54I feel so good.
15:55You know, laughing.
15:56I don't think anyone else can beat this.
15:58And also, it's going to be like, I'm going to be a little surprise for the audience.
16:02Because, you know, I can see what you're going to do from.
16:04But, hey, make a beer online.
16:06Go watch this.
16:07Go watch this.
16:08Go watch this.
16:09And honestly, it would be so good.
16:11That, even if we were to see them in the next, it's absolutely important.
16:15Watch this.
16:16And, of course, I'm going to be saying that some of the, some of the, some of the, some of the
16:19live streaming is like.
16:20Yeah.
16:21You know, the, some of the, some of the, some of the live streaming.
16:23That's where there's great people out and getting the live streaming.
16:26But you're going to do that.
16:27You're going to do that.
16:28You're going to do that.
16:29You're going to do that.
16:30Yeah.
16:31Yeah.
16:32Yeah.
16:33What would you do that?
16:34Where do you do your stars?
16:35Right.
16:36Are you ready?
16:37Yeah.
16:38Yeah.
16:39There's a lot of tenants saying, like, over two minutes, we call them how my work requires one year to go in here.
16:45I do think that pre-watching will be the fact that we have a lot of that last room in the place of total,
16:51but basically, we have one year, and we're so broken, and I have the path to not fly,
16:58and I don't know how to do that, but I feel like a lot of the reasons I enjoyed this was because it was fictionalized,
17:06and there's a lot of fiction issues, times a lot of, like, there's some issues that spoke out of nowhere,
17:10and a lot of times I was laughing because I felt like, oh god, I don't like it,
17:14so I'm going to put myself through this on me, so I'm going to bring it, and there's also a lot of things that I feel like,
17:19and it does, importantly, you know, improve it to the extreme of one way or the other,
17:28and I think it makes sense, and I have a little bit about what this works for me,
17:32so I don't find myself in the logic of what I know caused myself to support my soul,
17:36and I don't make it feel so even if it's a death problem that we started off focusing,
17:41so it's just because I'm just really thinking of it, and it's really making a difference,
17:45and I understand the logic, and I understand the logic, and I think it makes sense,
17:48and the way it moves, and I look at my mind, and I look at my mind,
17:50and I look at my mind for this, and I look at every time I watch it and it's absolutely good,
17:54and I look at the door, and I put it down, and I have to do that,
17:56and I'm like, wow boy, this new window is so low-x, and I look at it,
18:00And I always told me to leave Cats for more.
18:03I'm not really watching it, but I don't like it was just my favorite comedy.
18:07It wasn't my favorite comedy, but it's the same thing.
18:09I don't, this is why it's funny.
18:11But, you know, I found that there is, like, a video with some of the things
18:15that are expressed in this world by living in common society.
18:19So it doesn't really escape.
18:21Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I guess.
18:23I don't know. I guess this is my new genre about that.
18:25This is John Graham, John Graham.
18:28I'm waiting for protection. Western satire.
18:30Since I don't like it.
18:32I don't know how to understand the world.
18:33I'm going to give you Western satire.
18:35This is about to be, like, a law person.
18:37This is a second or third grade movie.
18:38Yes.
18:39I'm, like, a nine out of ten.
18:42I'm, like, a nine part.
18:44I'm not.
18:45It's at my top five of the year.
18:46And I'm going to give you a three, six, seven, 12 stars.
18:48So what happens is the same thing.
18:50I don't know.
18:51What are your thoughts?
18:52And I'm looking forward to you.
18:54okay cool cool pretty cool that was the end of one bottle after another out-of-data reaction
19:08and review thank you flippie deficient rest of this gang
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