It was a lot of fun seeing you put this video together, and I think it turned out extremely well!
ItNeedsMoreGays
2024-11-02 15:51:47 +0000 UTC
Great video! I remember in my english and literature classes they broke down the rules and structures for storytelling. We were given examples of Great Gatsby, Romeo + Juliet, Othello, etc. In college, my screenplay class broke down other avenues. I'm trying to be linear about my thoughts from this video, but being so emotionally driven by our favorite and hated forms of art is a double-edged sword. I watched Nightmare before Christmas and saw it as a mid-life crisis story, and an allegory for plagiarism and the dangers of not knowing the difference of "claiming the work as your own" versus "having an influence in your work, but you still have your own voice" Now someone can have a completely different take than mine, and I could be incorrect, but no one should act like an asshole to prove their point is better. This isn't a contest to be proven right, yet all these grifters have to make it so for their little egos.
Grove20
2024-11-02 14:10:34 +0000 UTC
25:52 okay this video is great and I'm thankful I never got into a place I would have been so delusional I rot like the twitter freaks...but this is the best part of the video because now I know this exists and its everything and I love it and its awesome
Pepper
2024-11-02 03:15:45 +0000 UTC
PFfffffffffft! Okay that joke at the end about Revolutionary Girl Utena being Stalinist propaganda got a laugh out of me X'D
The Great Heathen King
2024-11-02 02:30:19 +0000 UTC
Wow, this was a juicy one!
Roy Thero
2024-11-02 00:56:11 +0000 UTC
In the book, John Hammond is a villain, but doesn't have a point: he's just a techbro from before that term was a thing.