Do you love Best Of The Worst and Half In The Bag but also wish RedLetterMedia would cover some of the classics? This show is for you.
Whether it's a wellknown blockbuster or a hidden gem, it's a lot of fun to see them go through these movies and talk about what makes them work or not work. As someone who likes a lot of directors but can't always express what about them I like, they nail perfectly what makes their styles so special. How scenes are written is also touched upon a lot, but most of all I really like how they don't forget to talk about sound design and music. It's easy to gloss over those things sometimes, but it's very much *pivotal* into enhancing or hampering the viewing experience. Most of all, the background given on a feature's production is very interesting to listen to. Some things you'll know about already, but there are times where I learn things I never heard about before. It's especially engaging if I've seen the movie that's being talked about, but even when I haven't it's still engaging.
It's not quite as humorous as other RLM creations, but that's okay. Besides being witty, they also teach you a lot about movie making, without ever coming off as pretentious. Not to say it isn't funny in places though, the jokes that are there are hilarious.
Whether it's a wellknown blockbuster or a hidden gem, it's a lot of fun to see them go through these movies and talk about what makes them work or not work. As someone who likes a lot of directors but can't always express what about them I like, they nail perfectly what makes their styles so special. How scenes are written is also touched upon a lot, but most of all I really like how they don't forget to talk about sound design and music. It's easy to gloss over those things sometimes, but it's very much *pivotal* into enhancing or hampering the viewing experience. Most of all, the background given on a feature's production is very interesting to listen to. Some things you'll know about already, but there are times where I learn things I never heard about before. It's especially engaging if I've seen the movie that's being talked about, but even when I haven't it's still engaging.
It's not quite as humorous as other RLM creations, but that's okay. Besides being witty, they also teach you a lot about movie making, without ever coming off as pretentious. Not to say it isn't funny in places though, the jokes that are there are hilarious.