Yeah, making your actor jump from a high altitude without any kinds of wires/harness type of safety stuff and with only some padding on the ground is just reckless in our modern day.
@@tappajavittuits also very weird, considering how much of his movies use cgi that he chose to that instead of just blotting out the safety precautions with special effects
Snyder’s cult of fanboys are getting ready to dislike this video and explain to Adum that Snyder is a “revolutionary genius in filmmaking since Hitchcock and Spielberg” or some bullshit like that.
@@michaelstrong5383 I can't believe people unironically say that garbage take like it means anything. That was a rigged Twitter poll that got hijacked by Snyder cultists, and the five "cheer moments" were pre-picked by somebody completely out of touch! And no, it won nothing.
people are so weird. even when Adum is shitting on something I enjoy, i dont care too much because it is just his opinion. Also, he tends to be in the camp of "there's nothing wrong if you like it, I just disagree"
I was sold when he said he measured the wheat, tbh. Remember when The Last Jedi came out and all anyone wanted to talk about was how inconsistent the wheat length was? If Snyder brings this attention to detail to other grains and grasses, I'll give this one 10 inches of wheat/10 inches of wheat.
“I know the movie is incomplete and incomprehensible on both a story and editing level, but wait until daddy Zack releases his director’s cut it’ll be a completely different movie and it’s going to be AMAZING!”
Meanwhile, any other directors (except for Ridley Scott, of course) managed to make great movies in a complete theatrical cut without director’s cut bs.
I don’t want him to fail, but I also don’t want all superhero movies to follow the lead of a guy who’s energy is just I like trains towards action and slow mo. I wish his influence stayed in his own movies
Yeah, I want him to fail. Mediocre work is mediocre work, no matter how nice of a person you are, and he clearly believes he’s better at filmmaking then he actually is. He has earned his millions for making bad movies, now he can fail and struggle like us little folk again
@@nathanielleguizamo409he’s made some pretty great movies ? And not so great ones like all directors 🙄.. I honestly don’t know why you guys are so cruel to him.. he literally hasn’t done anything wrong to anyone
@@dilldirk284 I’m not asking for Zach Snyder to be tarred and feathered in the streets, and you are right, he has made some good if not great films, and that’s my problem. No one bats an eye at shitting on M. Night Shyamalan’s career despite it including The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable. Why? Because of everything else. But unlike Shyamalan, Zach Snyder keeps getting rewarded for turning in the same projects with some of the scenes and themes moved around a bit. It’s old, tired, and somehow not even entertaining anymore. You know and I know Zach Snyder does not believe he makes bad films. I beg to differ
Yeah bro do you have a problem with innocence the genius hermetic demigod ZS would say you suffer from pathological western aesthetic toxic masculinity
@@doc8013Kinda wished that Zack told us the reason WHY he envisioned the scene in such a way (obviously no spoilers, but it’s a fight scene, it’s easy to explain even without context) rather than what he said for that scene specifically…
I feel like Snyder speaks a language only his diehards understands. His movies communicate more loudly through their tone than their script. Snyder fans want to see a world with masculine energy and practical violence, and this breakdown just reaffirms that.
@@moriartyholmes8172 I love the part where he asks Michael Bay how it's possible to train oil drillers to become astronauts and not the other way around. _"And he told me to shut-shut-shut the fuck up."_
Zack Snyder had a mask-off moment when he said he's the most like Gunnar - you know, the most pointless and blandest character surrounded by other bland and pointless characters.
@@DeathnoteBB Bar is pretty low seeing as how most directors and executives in Hollywood usually harass more than harness their actors and when it's the latter, it's probably in the sex dungeons that they definitely do not have.
@@YMSHighlights a lot of that rating was because of technical problems, wasn't it? Assuming Rebel Moon doesn't have any audio or technical hiccups, it should automatically be higher rated.
1/10 for army of the dead sounds like the fairest score he could give it. I genuinely thought that movie was a parody when I started watching it, then I realised it was a Zack Snyder joint and that it was being played straight@@YMSHighlights
It occurs to me that the only Snyder films I like (Guardians of Ga'hoole and Watchmen) are both adaptations where he didn't have to really create characters or story. Maybe he'd do better sticking to more straight adaptive work than completely original stuff.
Stanley Kubrick had to rely on the stories and writing of others for his films, where's Zack Snyder is such a genius and visionary that he comes up with his own star wars movie.
Adam you are soo mean to this nerd. Hes just trying to make his original nerd Star Wars fanfic a reality. So what if hes made millions on slow-mo, high contrast and "fuck" being said every five seconds. He's got SPUNK!
Adam, you say that he's not talking about how he made the film, but that's exactly what he's doing. This is the thought process behind Zack Snyder's movies that you're hearing... It's not deeper than that.
He mainly talked about the characters in his film. This is so that when you watch the movie, you're already familiar with the characters. It's just for marketing. A breakdown would be more about the making of the film, not the actual film.
The hardcore Snyder fans might as well be bots. You know their opinion on Zaddy’s movies before the trailer is even out. Some of them are alright though.
Never seen his tattoos before, but if you had asked me to guess what they were, I would have been spot on Edit: He actually sums up a character as "he doesn't have a shirt" I'm dying
I don't think I've ever seen a director with such a fanboyish following like Zack, at least not in recent years. When did it even start? With his DC stuff? I find it fascinating, his movies are generally poorly received by both critics and "regular" audiences. His fans, though, they eat up everything he does, without even questioning it, it seems.
Snyder trying to make me interested in these characters and this setting is so reminiscent of like. People in middle school trying to explain their Naruto x Hetalia x Super Mario expanded universe. Like bro I do not CARE
When you don't have an original thought of your own, just copy from someone else without really understanding why the work they did was successful, change the names of people and places and add some "cool" slow motion action scenes. He might be an "interesting" cinematographer but he doesn't understand story, themes and characters for shit.
And that's why he should be directing advertisements, not movies with 100+ million dollar budgets. What a waste of money and talent (not Snyders but the rest of the film crews talents)
@@Fe22234 Have you seen the Southland Tales? The Rock has an... interesting role in it, it was directed by the guy who made Donnie Darko. It's a curiosity worth a watch.
So in 1993 Zach Snyder watched 'A Bug's Life' and thought, "that would be cool if it were Star Wars" and that somehow counts as working on it for 30 years :P
He did make an animated film called "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole." It's actually visually beautiful, even though some of his tropes, like the slow-motion parts, are still there.
Guys, Todd, Zack, if you've been working on something for "30 years" then run some focus studies and get some opinions before you admit that and make yourself look like an out of touch fool.
This movie seems like it was made by an AI prompt unironically. Everything is taken from mainstream movies and I doubt anyone would fail to see it. And it's all packaged in this boring cliche "lets assemble a team" kinda thing.
The top comment on the trailer is literally someone praising him for using practical and digital effects as if it’s some revolutionary new thing and not something all movies do
I only can think of south park's imagination land when they get all the movie directors in and ask them for their advice on how to get to imagination land. Too good.
but michael bay is not as horrible as zack snyder, because michael dont thnk of himself or what he makes is pure genius, whiles zack, his on steven seagal level of mind warp
I used to be in this band witn a guitarist, who's all time favorite film was Zack Snyder's Justice League. When i politely asked him why Ben Affleck was his favorite batman, he said "because he's the first live action batman to have a grey and black suit". I think that sums up the mentality of both Zack Snyder and Zack Snyder fans. Its the bestest because its the "cooolest". PS: the guitartist got fired for being an incel and a misogynist.
HBomberguy is a giant Snyder fan. Angry Joe likes some of his films. The pitch for this film goes back to Snyder´s film school days in the 80s. It was a Star Wars film and later a TV show. Now a 6-hour film when both R cuts are released. Snyder went to the school at the same time as Tarsem Singh and Michel Bay (one year above). The Art Center College of Design in Pasedena.
I remember seeing an ad for Emergency Awesome when I was a teenager, and really into all the superhero movies/comic book stuff. I thought that channel looked like shit because the ad was just clips of popular nerd things at the time. Basically all these channels boil down to “I recognize thing, and that’s why it’s good.” In conclusion, Red Letter Media should bring back Nerd Crew
I understand with Justice League but can Zack Snyder make and release a movie that doesn’t require a director’s cut? I feel like if you have to go “Guys if you wait a few months there will be another cut of the movie that has everything and will be good” maybe you shouldn’t be a director or at least learn how to edit stuff down correctly.
@@alechats5184 You clearly haven't seen Snyder consistently weird and worrying takes on using rape in films, it seems like he thinks it's something cool. People should be talking about his weird rape comments way more.
This sounds like a guy talking his D&D character's backstory...and he has five characters. The wheat shot was neat, the helmet has a nice horned silhouette.
It's not good. I'm so glad I got to see the original Dead trilogy before his travesty, it was one of the first films I was somewhat hyped for and ended up being utterly disappointed.
We told Zack that 300 had a cool style for the type of movie it was and he went "I guess I'll make that style for the rest of my career with progressively less story and more slow/fast-mo"
I think we’ve had more than enough Seven Samurai riffs, if people still want to crib from Akira Kurasawa they should take from his other movies like High and Low, Drunken Angel, Dreams, etc. It’s a good thing Rebel Moon wasn’t made as a Star Wars project because Star Wars has already done the Seven Samurai plot THREE separate times.
I have seen it already but Michael Bay knows what kind of movies he is making..... He wants big blockbusters with big explosions and a fun time at the movies, not art.
Hole you could fly a starship through: The central problem of the movie: An government military ship needs to commandeer food from a single solitary village on a remote world to feed their troops so they can continue on their mission. They'll wait for harvest then take everything. How the protagonists respond: Visiting several other well-established wealthy worlds slowly gathering fighters 1 by 1 and returning to fight before harvest. If the protagonists can go a dozen different places with plentiful food and still get back before harvest, then the military ship should be able to do so as well. Meaning it had no reason at all to stop there in the first place.
@@blackRXrider Oh did it now? What a revelation! I didn't know both Seven Samurai and spaghetti western films had dropships that look like that, thanks for the info mate!
@@blackRXrider Like seriously, this is the problem with Snyder, he "borrows" mostly just visual elements without most or any of the themes and messaging behind other works, where as Mandalorian and Star Wars in general "borrowed" both visual and thematic elements from prior works. It's not the same thing.
You have to respect Zack Snyder's consistency.
He consistently creates depthless trash, but he is consistent.
He would be a great, maybe even the best advertisement director ever, but films... oh god, oh no..................
Makes sense that he got his start directing music videos. He’s like Spike Jonze after a lobotomy.
@@lexerdaniel4843 "He’s like Spike Jonze after a lobotomy." I'm stealing this, it's way too funny and accurate not to repeat to other people.
What’s worse is his fans think his movies are super deep and that they’re the big brained crowd that appreciates the nuance and craftsmanship
More no irony getting retards characterized by retardation
Zack Snyder is just Michael Bay trying to be Christopher Nolan
Michael bay doesnt have pretensions of being deep like snyder lol....
@@DigontoZahid-lc7ktdid you just completely ignore the "trying to be christopher nolan" part?
That's a somewhat accurate statement, except Nolan's films aren't that intelligent either.
Bay's movies look better than Snyder's at this point.
They went to the same school.
The 2 pieces of filmmaking bts we got were “I sandblasted my crew with a helicopter and almost injured Ray during a stunt scene”, great job Zack.😺
Yeah, making your actor jump from a high altitude without any kinds of wires/harness type of safety stuff and with only some padding on the ground is just reckless in our modern day.
@@tappajavittuits also very weird, considering how much of his movies use cgi that he chose to that instead of just blotting out the safety precautions with special effects
This comment is wheat erasure
Michael Bay is self aware. He has no pretensions that the schlock he makes is art so I respect him more.
I would agree with that. I don't know if I would go as far as saying he is self aware, but when you compare to Zack? Oh yeah.
@@pimentx3253 Michael Bay just thinks that he’s good at making movies that make a lot of money. For the most part he’s right.
@@lordofthebuckets2676 He has a few good movies under his belt that made good money so he has that going for him
so much this. Zack is such a pretentious asshole who thinks he's deep and artsy, but he hasn't evolved past his edgy 12 year old phase
You’re a retarded retard who probably thinks robocop is fascist propaganda
Snyder’s cult of fanboys are getting ready to dislike this video and explain to Adum that Snyder is a “revolutionary genius in filmmaking since Hitchcock and Spielberg” or some bullshit like that.
"But Adum, the Snyder Cut won the Oscar for Best Cheer Moment. And we know that the Academy is never wrong."
@@michaelstrong5383 I can't believe people unironically say that garbage take like it means anything. That was a rigged Twitter poll that got hijacked by Snyder cultists, and the five "cheer moments" were pre-picked by somebody completely out of touch! And no, it won nothing.
people are so weird. even when Adum is shitting on something I enjoy, i dont care too much because it is just his opinion. Also, he tends to be in the camp of "there's nothing wrong if you like it, I just disagree"
@@michaelstrong5383 😂🤣
I'm wondering how much unintentional(?) fascist messaging this film has.
Zack Snyder is a director for people whose idea of something cool never progressed past the age of 12. Real edge lord shit
Shit made for brainless children
You’re a retarded retard who doesn’t understand irony
I can't believe Zack got the Jim Henson Company to plant all that wheat and put flashlights in all their prop guns. Talk about dedication.
Fuck the wheat: check out all these badasses who can kick ass and have sweet asses.
@@aarondavis8943 I wish I enjoyed this movie as much as you did
Gunnar "we're just farmers" the text in screen "farmer on veldt"
Zack snyder when describing Gunnar "he's a farmer"
Idk I think he might be a farmer. Might even be connected to the earth. You know, due to the farming.
@@DeathnoteBBhey, don't go jumping to conclusions.
I was sold when he said he measured the wheat, tbh. Remember when The Last Jedi came out and all anyone wanted to talk about was how inconsistent the wheat length was? If Snyder brings this attention to detail to other grains and grasses, I'll give this one 10 inches of wheat/10 inches of wheat.
The salt on Crait wasn't the right texture. They think we don't notice these things
“I know the movie is incomplete and incomprehensible on both a story and editing level, but wait until daddy Zack releases his director’s cut it’ll be a completely different movie and it’s going to be AMAZING!”
Meanwhile, any other directors (except for Ridley Scott, of course) managed to make great movies in a complete theatrical cut without director’s cut bs.
It'll be the same movie but longer .
What I don’t get is why a Netflix release even needs a director’s cut. Just…put out the version you want in the first place.
Sounds like sarcasm🤔
It’s amazing that every character in this trailer feels paper thin. Truly takes a lot of talent.
I don’t want him to fail, but I also don’t want all superhero movies to follow the lead of a guy who’s energy is just I like trains towards action and slow mo.
I wish his influence stayed in his own movies
Eh
Yeah he seems like a nice enough guy but goddamn
Yeah, I want him to fail. Mediocre work is mediocre work, no matter how nice of a person you are, and he clearly believes he’s better at filmmaking then he actually is. He has earned his millions for making bad movies, now he can fail and struggle like us little folk again
@@nathanielleguizamo409he’s made some pretty great movies ? And not so great ones like all directors 🙄.. I honestly don’t know why you guys are so cruel to him.. he literally hasn’t done anything wrong to anyone
@@dilldirk284 I’m not asking for Zach Snyder to be tarred and feathered in the streets, and you are right, he has made some good if not great films, and that’s my problem. No one bats an eye at shitting on M. Night Shyamalan’s career despite it including The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable. Why? Because of everything else. But unlike Shyamalan, Zach Snyder keeps getting rewarded for turning in the same projects with some of the scenes and themes moved around a bit. It’s old, tired, and somehow not even entertaining anymore. You know and I know Zach Snyder does not believe he makes bad films. I beg to differ
The pauses with super slow motion is not because Zack is talking. It's what the movie is like.
Zack Snyder is truly one of the directors of all time.
don't forget, he also wrote and produced this... thing.
I watched Rebel Moon. It was a movie, complete with a script and accompanying visuals.
Literally
Barely
And one of the human beings in existence
This probably got rejected because Star Wars has already done Seven Samurai, like, 3 times.
Mandalorian had seven samurai type episodes, book of boba fett too, and rogue one was like a sort of reverse seven samurai
@@salehali9541and one episode of "Clone wars"...
@@salehali9541not to mention several clone wars episodes
The great thing about Turkish Airlines is how they represent a sense of adventure and rebellious spirit, uh, not unlike Rebel Moon Part 1.
When Zack is describing "Admiral Noble" it legit sounds like an 8yr boy explaining the story he's made up for his action figures.
Snyder heard Nolan planted real corn for interstellar and had to do the same.
Following this though process, he heard Cavill's 40k project and wanted to do the same.
Snyder is talking about his film like a 12 year old boy describing his favorite video game to his aunt at Christmas
Hey, that's cruel to 12 year olds.
Yeah bro do you have a problem with innocence the genius hermetic demigod ZS would say you suffer from pathological western aesthetic toxic masculinity
"she learned all the fight coreography" that must be why there is a cut every half second during the fight scene
That wasn't the reason for the cuts. She obviously leanred all the choreography.
@@doc8013Kinda wished that Zack told us the reason WHY he envisioned the scene in such a way (obviously no spoilers, but it’s a fight scene, it’s easy to explain even without context) rather than what he said for that scene specifically…
The end scene and credits of Transformers 1 is literally where America peaked. Bay all the way.
🎶 “Whaaaaat I’ve done” 🎶
…you joke but you might not be wrong. I’d argue T3’s final fight was just as good but I know that’s debatable
@@danieltobin4498 Dark of the Moon was excellent also.
I feel like Snyder speaks a language only his diehards understands. His movies communicate more loudly through their tone than their script. Snyder fans want to see a world with masculine energy and practical violence, and this breakdown just reaffirms that.
Have you ever heard an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie commentary? All he does is describe what's happening on the screen.
Whenever someone brings up movie commentaries I am obligated to mention Ben Afflecks commentary for Armageddon.
At least Arnie is charismatic. Good lord is Zack boring.
I gotta look that up, that sounds kinda funny lol
@@moriartyholmes8172 I love the part where he asks Michael Bay how it's possible to train oil drillers to become astronauts and not the other way around.
_"And he told me to shut-shut-shut the fuck up."_
Zack Snyder had a mask-off moment when he said he's the most like Gunnar - you know, the most pointless and blandest character surrounded by other bland and pointless characters.
Not just pointless, but painfully DUMB... O.o
But I was only able to suffer through the first 20 minutes
a grown man in the editing room pressing the slow-mo button over and over again like a toddler absolutely blows my mind.
Are the flying vehicles in Rebel Moom sponsored by Turkish Airlines?
Synder is weird. I don’t hate him, I don’t love him. He’s just sorta there.
I’m not a fan of most of his movies, but he does seem like a cool guy.
His fanboys, on the other hand…
He is a nice guy, say what you want about his movies. But every actor who as worked with him truly do like and respect him.
@@nicktiznado8492Pelting your actors with dust and not harnessing your actors for long jumps seems not that nice
@@DeathnoteBB Bar is pretty low seeing as how most directors and executives in Hollywood usually harass more than harness their actors and when it's the latter, it's probably in the sex dungeons that they definitely do not have.
@@vetreas366 Yeah and who knows what Snyder is up to. I’m saying doing that is an indicator that he does worse.
Every Zack movie is just 300 with a new skin
you've seen the first strand-type game, now get ready for the first wheat-type film
Something tells me he's going to give the film a 2/10
I'm calling a 1/10, myself. That's what he gave Army of the Dead.
@@YMSHighlights a lot of that rating was because of technical problems, wasn't it? Assuming Rebel Moon doesn't have any audio or technical hiccups, it should automatically be higher rated.
@@Sage-xr1onwatched 20 minutes of it, it is WORSE than Army of the Dead
@@IDHLEB That wouldn't be consistent with Adam's opinions.
1/10 for army of the dead sounds like the fairest score he could give it. I genuinely thought that movie was a parody when I started watching it, then I realised it was a Zack Snyder joint and that it was being played straight@@YMSHighlights
"It's Star Wars in space." - Zach Snyder
It occurs to me that the only Snyder films I like (Guardians of Ga'hoole and Watchmen) are both adaptations where he didn't have to really create characters or story. Maybe he'd do better sticking to more straight adaptive work than completely original stuff.
Ding Ding Ding
No, he made a shithole out of Watchmen
I really don't like Watchmen, someone else could've made it better I'm sure
Stanley Kubrick had to rely on the stories and writing of others for his films, where's Zack Snyder is such a genius and visionary that he comes up with his own star wars movie.
Snyder about farmers: They’re down-to-earth, really connected to the land
Zack Snyder uses seriousness like Taika Waititi uses humor.
Adam you are soo mean to this nerd. Hes just trying to make his original nerd Star Wars fanfic a reality. So what if hes made millions on slow-mo, high contrast and "fuck" being said every five seconds. He's got SPUNK!
I’ve been copying the script for Star Wars for 30 years
Adam, you say that he's not talking about how he made the film, but that's exactly what he's doing. This is the thought process behind Zack Snyder's movies that you're hearing... It's not deeper than that.
He mainly talked about the characters in his film. This is so that when you watch the movie, you're already familiar with the characters. It's just for marketing. A breakdown would be more about the making of the film, not the actual film.
@@ImNotPhaTI mean he did say how they made some shots, like the lack of harness and wheat measurements. It’s just those parts are boring or unsafe.
Snyder named the world of his movie Veldt? Like a corrupted spelling of "Welt", which is just German for "world"??
The hardcore Snyder fans might as well be bots. You know their opinion on Zaddy’s movies before the trailer is even out.
Some of them are alright though.
I call them snyderoids, they're basically IRL NPC's. lol
Zack describing this movie sounds like Bryan when he stole Stewies medicine and wrote a sci fi fantasy book.
Zack Snyder: We have Star Wars at home
Never seen his tattoos before, but if you had asked me to guess what they were, I would have been spot on
Edit: He actually sums up a character as "he doesn't have a shirt" I'm dying
Snyder’s pretzels, Ms Field’s cookies, Old Bay seasoning…
film directors who sound like food products
I don't think I've ever seen a director with such a fanboyish following like Zack, at least not in recent years. When did it even start? With his DC stuff? I find it fascinating, his movies are generally poorly received by both critics and "regular" audiences. His fans, though, they eat up everything he does, without even questioning it, it seems.
Probably way back when he made 300
Man, they are doing a LOT of work to explain the interesting deep world surrounding his 2 hour series of cool shots.
Snyder trying to make me interested in these characters and this setting is so reminiscent of like. People in middle school trying to explain their Naruto x Hetalia x Super Mario expanded universe. Like bro I do not CARE
When you don't have an original thought of your own, just copy from someone else without really understanding why the work they did was successful, change the names of people and places and add some "cool" slow motion action scenes.
He might be an "interesting" cinematographer but he doesn't understand story, themes and characters for shit.
And that's why he should be directing advertisements, not movies with 100+ million dollar budgets. What a waste of money and talent (not Snyders but the rest of the film crews talents)
Snyder always has a directors cut waiting in the wings lmao...bruh can you ever release a final cut when you actually release the film lmao...
They should get Zack Snyder to direct an adaptation of the last book in a series. Guaranteed to drag things out and split it into two movies.
There is absolutely no way this wasn’t just a throwaway star wars concept
It was.
*FINALLY someone said something about EMERGENCY AWESOME* 10 minute videos of “Here’s pure speculation presented as FACT”
“Farmer on Veldt”
Wow, a world called world?!? Genius
Zack Snyder and Michael Bay have each made one movie I really liked; Watchmen and Pain & Gain respectively.
Pain and Gain underrated. The rock gives an actual acting performance and he is good in it.
@@Fe22234 Have you seen the Southland Tales? The Rock has an... interesting role in it, it was directed by the guy who made Donnie Darko. It's a curiosity worth a watch.
Pain and Gain is good, trashy fun. Yeah, it’s not gonna win an Oscar, but it’s wild (and apparently loosely based on a true story).
@@JohnDoe-uf3lj Not apparently, it IS loosely based off of a true event.
Not a fan of the movie "The Rock?"
So in 1993 Zach Snyder watched 'A Bug's Life' and thought, "that would be cool if it were Star Wars" and that somehow counts as working on it for 30 years :P
I feel like Zack Snyder would've been an amazing comic book artist but for some reason he became a filmmaker.
That makes sense, comic books are the ultimate slomo media after all. lmao
He did make an animated film called "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole." It's actually visually beautiful, even though some of his tropes, like the slow-motion parts, are still there.
Guys, Todd, Zack, if you've been working on something for "30 years" then run some focus studies and get some opinions before you admit that and make yourself look like an out of touch fool.
There was like one shot of wheat in the whole movie lmao
Somebody take back Everything Everywhere All At Once’s Oscar, it was only shot in 2.8 and 3.4K so it’s not a true 4K it’s a blow up. Cancelled
“I thought it was pretty good”
-Butters
This movie seems like it was made by an AI prompt unironically. Everything is taken from mainstream movies and I doubt anyone would fail to see it. And it's all packaged in this boring cliche "lets assemble a team" kinda thing.
Is the trailer sort of sampling T Rex? I can hear any actual song, but every so often I hear Mark Bolan shouting YEAH!
zack should have tried to get cristolph waltz because its super fucking obvious that he saw inglorious bastards and said "yooo hans landa is badass"
The top comment on the trailer is literally someone praising him for using practical and digital effects as if it’s some revolutionary new thing and not something all movies do
Lots of great actors in the cast.
I only can think of south park's imagination land when they get all the movie directors in and ask them for their advice on how to get to imagination land. Too good.
Zack saw Star Wars for the first time ever, yesterday. He thought it was 'derivative'
Isn't this just a Star Wars? The Dawn of the Dead remake was the one good thing he did, and that was mostly James Gunn.
Yes. Snyder is such a moron that he can’t tell the difference between films he saw as a child and original ideas (assuming he’s ever had one).
but michael bay is not as horrible as zack snyder, because michael dont thnk of himself or what he makes is pure genius, whiles zack, his on steven seagal level of mind warp
For real. Like I get being proud of your work but this is not that amazing for a director with multiple movies under his belt
@@DeathnoteBB michael bay is only in it to make money, and there is nothing wrong with admitting that, there is no holier than thou attitude about it
I used to be in this band witn a guitarist, who's all time favorite film was Zack Snyder's Justice League. When i politely asked him why Ben Affleck was his favorite batman, he said "because he's the first live action batman to have a grey and black suit".
I think that sums up the mentality of both Zack Snyder and Zack Snyder fans. Its the bestest because its the "cooolest".
PS: the guitartist got fired for being an incel and a misogynist.
HBomberguy is a giant Snyder fan. Angry Joe likes some of his films. The pitch for this film goes back to Snyder´s film school days in the 80s. It was a Star Wars film and later a TV show. Now a 6-hour film when both R cuts are released. Snyder went to the school at the same time as Tarsem Singh and Michel Bay (one year above). The Art Center College of Design in Pasedena.
No, not hbomb! Why?
lmao
HBomberguy is a giant Snyder fan.
no fucking way, he's smarter than that surely 😭😭
I remember seeing an ad for Emergency Awesome when I was a teenager, and really into all the superhero movies/comic book stuff. I thought that channel looked like shit because the ad was just clips of popular nerd things at the time. Basically all these channels boil down to “I recognize thing, and that’s why it’s good.” In conclusion, Red Letter Media should bring back Nerd Crew
VERY cool.
ENDLESS TRASH
I’d rather see the Whedon Cut.
I understand with Justice League but can Zack Snyder make and release a movie that doesn’t require a director’s cut? I feel like if you have to go “Guys if you wait a few months there will be another cut of the movie that has everything and will be good” maybe you shouldn’t be a director or at least learn how to edit stuff down correctly.
Rebel Moon has 2 actors who played Daarios from Game of Thrones.
Zack Snyder is the Jordan Peterson of film.
Lol harsh 😂
not really comparable - jordan peterson trash guy with trash takes - zack snyder pretty normal and chill guy with trash movies
@@alechats5184 I just meant both of them seem smart to dumb people.
Peterson can be entertaining either ironically or unironically for 3 hours.
@@alechats5184 You clearly haven't seen Snyder consistently weird and worrying takes on using rape in films, it seems like he thinks it's something cool. People should be talking about his weird rape comments way more.
This sounds like a guy talking his D&D character's backstory...and he has five characters.
The wheat shot was neat, the helmet has a nice horned silhouette.
Zack Snyder made like one good movie and it was Dawn of the Dead. Which was also his first.
It's not good. I'm so glad I got to see the original Dead trilogy before his travesty, it was one of the first films I was somewhat hyped for and ended up being utterly disappointed.
And written by James Gunn 😂
@@anpatmanhis fans go wild everytime you bring up that james gunn wrote his best movie
@@salehali9541what is with there weird hate boner for Gunn?
@@Raine749can we not say the same for you people 😂..
I mean... I gotta give Zack this: he looks like he's having fun? I have no idea if that counts for anything, but... good for him?
Michale bay VS zack Snyder is definitely a cool podcast topic.
"And this Slipknot; the man who can climb anything." -Zach Snyder probably
So, rebel moon is the “pre-covenant war” story of Halo? When do the power armor super soldiers come in?
Yms just now finding out emergency awesome is so funny to me
not a big fan of most Snyder movies but Patrick H Willems' video about his movies made me appreciate what strengths he does have.
I wont take any advice out of the mouth of someone that said plotholes aren’t a big deal
@@GalvatronoverAnd who can’t even differentiate between a plothole and a continuity error
@@Galvatronover idk I enjoy his videos from what I've seen. What video did he say that in, like what movie was he referencing?
@@ComfortableTool86 surprised you didn’t know about it just type Patrick willems then plot hole
Emergency Awesome is one of the worst channels on the internet, I treat his videos like ads on my timeline.
Watched the rebellion. Does he ever try NOT to use slow-mo😅
We told Zack that 300 had a cool style for the type of movie it was and he went "I guess I'll make that style for the rest of my career with progressively less story and more slow/fast-mo"
He's obviously very passionate about his OCs and action scenes, I'll give him that
I think we’ve had more than enough Seven Samurai riffs, if people still want to crib from Akira Kurasawa they should take from his other movies like High and Low, Drunken Angel, Dreams, etc. It’s a good thing Rebel Moon wasn’t made as a Star Wars project because Star Wars has already done the Seven Samurai plot THREE separate times.
I have seen it already but Michael Bay knows what kind of movies he is making..... He wants big blockbusters with big explosions and a fun time at the movies, not art.
4:42 The science fiction drama dinosaur has blessed us with a visit.
Watching this after just finishing the movie is bizarre.
Early access cut down versions of movies is a new disease in the industry.
Loved rebel moon! 9/10! Cant wait for the sequel!
Angry Joe ia not a snyder cultist, he despised rebel moon & army of the dead
18:45 he did the thing! The channel face thing!!
Zack Snyder literally watched Suicide Squad and thought, "I can fix it. Let's just remake it in space."
Hole you could fly a starship through:
The central problem of the movie: An government military ship needs to commandeer food from a single solitary village on a remote world to feed their troops so they can continue on their mission. They'll wait for harvest then take everything.
How the protagonists respond: Visiting several other well-established wealthy worlds slowly gathering fighters 1 by 1 and returning to fight before harvest.
If the protagonists can go a dozen different places with plentiful food and still get back before harvest, then the military ship should be able to do so as well. Meaning it had no reason at all to stop there in the first place.
Where have I seen that dropship design? Oh wait, the Mandalorian.
Mando ripped of Seven Samurai and Spaghetti Westerns.
@@blackRXrider Oh did it now? What a revelation! I didn't know both Seven Samurai and spaghetti western films had dropships that look like that, thanks for the info mate!
@@blackRXrider Like seriously, this is the problem with Snyder, he "borrows" mostly just visual elements without most or any of the themes and messaging behind other works, where as Mandalorian and Star Wars in general "borrowed" both visual and thematic elements from prior works. It's not the same thing.
i was ready to like this movie. i couldn't even finish it.