Daylight saving is stupid.
I wish I have a degree in political science, so I can run for office to abolish it. That's how dumb it is. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
Currently working on our Jet Li episode. As expected, there is a lot of ground to cover, so I have to skim over a lot of details. maybe in the future I'll go into more specifics, like talking about Jet Li's fascinatingly cheesy English-language films.
We are also working on a video about Chinese web movies. It's a bit outside of my wheelhouse, since I don't know all that much about the streaming industry. But how can I resist showing you sentient hive-mind cockroaches.
It's also been a while since I cover anything from Mainland China. And I wanna talk about something good for once.
Coming soon is our 100th episode, and I'm planning on doing a sort of behind the scene video, explaining how I make video essays. It may or may not pan out, as I don't find the process all that entertaining. I'll keep you posted.
Okay, so what are some of the weirdest reasons you went to watch a movie?
Usually we watch a movie because it has a particular actor or director we like, or recommendations from a friend, or just running out of options. Or in my case, doing it for work.
But then I went to watch Coco with a friend, because we were bored, and her name happens to be Coco. That's it, that was the entire reason we bought a ticket. We weren't high either.
It's a film I wouldn't otherwise go to watch, as there was little publicity around the movie. I'm glad I saw it, though. It became my favourite Pixar movie since Toy Story 3.
I think I mentioned Ravenous before, a Quebec Zombie horror movie, in which my acting directing professor plays an old woman with a shotgun. Some may say I watched it because of a particular actor. I say I watch it because it's a particular actor with a SHOTGUN.
The reason I watched The Sorcerer's Apprentice is even weirder. I heard people say it has some awful Chinese dialogues and I just have to watch it. This was before I started making that video about Chinese dialogues, too.
It was a disappointment, though. And not because the movie blows. The dialogue ends up being just a couple of lines, and it was delivered by Nick Cage, so you know what to expect (or do you?). Still, Cage is entertaining, and Monica Bellucci is always a win.
I suppose that counts as a form of hate-watching, which in of itself is a pretty weird practice. I'd like to imagine it being a pretty widely practice thing. But now that I think about it, I'm the only one in my film circle to do that.
Anyway, that's about the weirdest reason I can think of. What are some of the reasons you watched a movie? Did the film turn out good? Share your story, and maybe we can be weird together.
I'll see you soon-ish with a new video on Jet Li.