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JEREMY: You've gotta stop.

You've got to stop.

This is a problem - like, it was funny to make jokes the first few times...

But it's literally every other day at this point.

And it's not gonna stop.

It won't stop.

Because the general public is already kind of like Idiocracy people.

I'm not - I'm not making this video for jokes.

I'm not joking around.

This is a serious cultural problem in America.

That we are dumbing down our entertainment.

They just jam whatever they want down our throats and repeat it so many times that before

you even have a chance to decide that we hate it - we're used to it.

And it's familiar.

And we're singing along.

And we want to die.

[MUSIC: Moth Equals - Money Tap]

BOB: Recently Jordan Vogt-Roberts made some waves by criticising a CinemaSins video for

a film he directed.

Considering I've been mocking CinemaSins for a while, now's probably a good time

to spell out my own issues with the channel in one stupidly long rant.

So go grab that friend who really likes CinemaSins for some reason - it's time for an intervention.

[MUSIC: Moth Equals - Hi-Wa Itck]

If you haven't heard of CinemaSins - of course you've heard of CinemaSins.

Their "Everything Wrong With" videos are shoved down the internet's throat via YouTube

recommendations, news sites,

Twitter, even bars

[CinemaSins speaking in a bar] CinemaSins is everywhere.

So let's kill the idea that anyone's "going out of their way" to criticize them right

out of the gate.

My major problems with CinemaSins can be summed up in 3 points:

They're bad for film criticism, they're bad for YouTube,

and they're bad for critical thinking and intellectual honesty.

All these points require some heavy-duty explanations, so let's unpack just what exactly CinemaSins

is screwing up first.

[MUSIC: Moth Equals - Damn Fine]

Generally when you say "CinemaSins is terrible" regardless of your reasoning their fans will

shout "You've missed the point!"

That's because CinemaSins have attempted to explain away all their flaws by claiming

to use "sarcasm" in their videos.

JEREMY: We put our videos in the Film & Animation category instead of Comedy because we've

already given our full allotment of f*cks about people who don't understand sarcasm.

BOB: CinemaSins also responded to complaints about their channel on their subreddit by

saying "[...] a lot of the mistakes we make are intentional.

We're playing a character.

A know-it-all movie-obsessed nitpicking asshole."

This "satire/sarcasm/parody" defense would make a lot more sense if it didn't have

some pretty big holes in it.

For starters, there's evidence to suggest CinemaSins are just being themselves in their

videos.

Take Jeremy Scott's "CinemaSins Jeremy" channel.

I talked about this in my Age of Ultron video, but for those who don't know - Jeremy Scott

is one of the co-creators of CinemaSins and voices most Everything Wrong With videos.

On his personal channel, Jeremy makes videos called "before & after movie reviews"

that feature his and his friends' thoughts about a film before and after they see it.

The problem is that some of the criticisms Jeremy and his friends make about a film in

these videos can be found repeated in Everything Wrong With content.

JEREMY: It suffers from character exposition-itis.

Like there's too many characters and we have to spend so much time getting to know

each of them, that's why- JOSH: Well not just that but like even planets-

JEREMY: Exactly EWW: This movie could easily have been called:

Getting to know a bunch of new planets and shit

JOSH: His explanation of a black hole - like that was one of those moments where I was

like alright.

I'm no scientist but that even sounds like you're dumbing it down for me.

And you're talking to an astronaut.

JEREMY: Well yeah, that he had to explain it in the first place to this guy that was

the only guy who could fly this mission- EWW: Here, a genius NASA astronaut will explain

the theory of wormholes to another genius NASA astronaut.

JEREMY: This movie basically gives a finger to all the other movies that made it sound

like the time travel machine was complicated, hard to build, one of a kind, and very limited

in its powers.

Because there's time machines all over the fuckin place.

JOSH: Everywhere you look someone's got a time machine.

EWW: YOU get a time machine!

And YOU get a time machine!

And YOU ge-

BOB: These criticisms throw a wrench in the "we're playing a character because satire"

defense by showing that at times CinemaSins isn't playing a character - they're just

nitpicking movies as themselves.

Jeremy even acknowledged this in his Reddit AMA, saying: "I've always been a hyper-observant

nitpicking jerk…

[Everything Wrong With] is just a manifestation of that."

Another hole in the satire excuse is that CinemaSins have admitted to messing up in

their videos.

Jeremy said on Reddit: "Then there are, you know… regular old mistakes we make.

Because we're human beings.

Like when I accidentally called Final Fantasy 7 "Final Fantasy Twelve" or when I said

"there's no gravity in space"".

But if Cinemasins really was satire, or at least competent satire, they wouldn't care

about being wrong when they screw up like this, because according to them, it's part

of their supposed character.

So if you're playing a character who's an asshole for satire, why would you care

about being wrong?

Assholes don't care about being wrong.

In fact, being more obviously and ridiculously wrong would make it easier to believe they're

satirizing nitpicky assholes.

Otherwise this "asshole" character is occasionally not an asshole, he's just a

critic who's wrong most of the time.

And don't worry - we'll get into how wrong he is in a little bit.

But here's the biggest flaw with CinemaSins' satire defense.

In April of 2015, Disney announced they'd be making a live action Winnie the Pooh film.

Angered by this, CinemaSins Jeremy uploaded a video of himself explaining why he thinks

that's a terrible idea.

JEREMY: You offend me Disney.

You offend me as someone who has written, and created original things.

They're gonna come in the comments and say 'you make videos on YouTube using other

people's movies!

Blah-diddy-blah-diddy-blah.'

And…

Yes, you're right.

We also make a shit-ton of other stuff.

But, more importantly, the reason we started that channel was to point out when Hollywood

started slacking.

Started repeating too many things.

Started… falling into tropes, cliches, and… cycles.

That's the point of the whole channel!

Was to bemoan this shit!

BOB: To anyone who has ever defended CinemaSins as being just "parody" or "satire"-

that was Jeremy, co-creator and voice of CinemaSins, stating flat-out that the whole point of his

channel is to criticize films.

You have to admit based on this and all the other evidence I've provided that the core

of what CinemaSins is attempting to accomplish is criticism, even if they occasionally add

"jokes".

The way CinemaSins attempt to rationalize all their contradictory defenses is the same

way any great comedian would - with math.

CARLOS MENCIA, COMEDY GOD: What comedy is, it's things that don't make sense.

They're equations that don't make sense.

Forest Whitaker is the first person outside of comedy that when I explained how I view

comedy through mathematical terms, that he looked at me and he went: "I get it."

I've tried to tell comedians this and they're like "WHATEVER MR.

MATH MAN!"

BOB: Explaining himself to Reddit, Jeremy said: "we do actual math here… we have

a specific formula for how many of the various types of sins go in each video (joke sins,

intentionally ignorant sins, valid film complaints, continuity sins, recurring gags, etc".

Supposing CinemaSins was wholly "satire", a good way of understanding why partitioning

your satire like this is a terrible idea is to substitute CinemaSins with the satirical

news site The Onion.

Both are attempting to do similar things, but The Onion works because it's satire executed

well - their articles are over-the-top and exaggerated enough as to not be confused with

real news.

But if The Onion executed satire the way CinemaSins does, their site would have purposefully incorrect,

vaguely serious articles next to actual news with zero differentiation between the two.

The only way you'd know if an article is real or not is if you researched it yourself

- and when your audience has to figure out whether you're kidding or not,

you've messed up the joke.

There's a line that needs to be drawn between satire like The Onion and fake news on Facebook-

CinemaSins just don't draw it, either because they enjoy satire's perceived immunity to

criticism, or they simply don't care.

[MUSIC: Moth Equals - Les Apaches]

If you've watched the film an Everything Wrong With video is about, the first thing

you'll notice is that the series is almost entirely misinformation.

From misinterpretations, to factual errors,

to a fundamentally flawed understanding of writing and filmmaking,

CinemaSins has mastered the art of being consistently wrong.

Just take a look at my Everything Wrong With "Everything Wrong With" series to get

an idea of the sheer magnitude of wrongness.

You could pick any "EWW" video and find errors in it.

Don't believe me?

ROSE: Yeah, why?

That doesn't make any sense.

JEREMY: We find out this is a ruse to ensure Rose has Chris's complete trust, but…

does Rose really need this moment to endear herself to Chris, when she's been working

him for several months by now?

BOB: By pushing back on the cop, Rose is actually avoiding a paper trail.

JEREMY: Thankfully for the viewer, whenever a robot has turned evil in this movie, his

chest glows red instead of blue.

And while the movie has no explanation for that-

BOB: The robots' chests' glow red because of the A.I.

VIKI's uplink with them, changing their programming.

And the movie does explain this.

SUSAN: You're using the uplink to override the NS5's programming.

BOB: This is also why the robots' lights change after VIKI's destroyed.

JEREMY: The Guardian turns into an eagle- BOB: That's not an eagle, that's a crow.

JEREMY: This girl who wants to run away from an unseen attacker does it in the craziest

way imaginable in full view of everyone rather than simply getting in a car or running away

less conspicuously.

BOB: Annie was taken by surprise by It Follows' invisible monster and didn't have her keys

on her, so she ran outside.

The entire opening of the movie is Annie running away from the monster while it slowly comes

after her.

She's waiting until it gets far enough away from her house so she can run back in, grab

her keys, and drive away.

This is why she runs a circle around the camera.

She's running around the monster as she heads back into her house.

Yes, it seems "crazy" to onlookers, but anyone would look nuts if an invisible

entity was trying to kill them.

JEREMY: Say, how come Anne Hathaway and the other dude can't hear these comms?

BOB: Because Dr. Mann ripped out Cooper's long-range transmitter.

MANN: These squalls do usually blow over.

COOPER: Okay then.

MANN: But you're gonna need a long-range transmitter.

COOPER: Got it.

BOB: These errors are often hand-waved by CinemaSins fans as "jokes",

but comedy generally doesn't work if it's not based in fact.

Especially with the type of jokes CinemaSins attempt to make.

These film-analysis nitpicks are done masterfully on Mystery Science Theater 3000, so for the

sake of argument let's compare the two.

To start, let's examine an MST3k joke from season 10's "Squirm" - a movie about

worms killing people.

In one scene, Mick's been bitten by a worm while out fishing with his girlfriend Geri

and her friend Roger.

Mick is in town visiting Geri because the two love antiquing,

and at this point Roger's acting creepy, causing Geri to want to leave with Mick after

he's been bitten.

MICK: I wanna go back to shore and put something on this.

GERI: W-well I'll go!

MICK: No no no that's okay!

You guys row me back I wanna catch a nap anyway- GERI: Mick, I really-

MICK: -and you and Roger can catch some fish for dinner.

BOB: She ends up staying with Roger at Mick's behest, and as Mick stares at a worried Geri

being rowed away by Roger, this joke happens:

CROW: Save the girl or go antiquing…

Hm...

Antiques here I come!

BOB: The joke couldn't be clearer.

Not only is it mocking Mick's antiquing infatuation and romantic disinterest in Geri,

it's also pointing out how obviously Geri didn't want to be alone with Roger and how

ridiculous it was for Mick to just leave her alone.

This is a good joke that points out issues with a character's actions and is derived

from facts about the plot of the film.

Now, let's look at a typical CinemaSins joke.

This one from their "Everything Wrong With Warcraft" video.

GARONA: A great gate...

JEREMY: Nothing I'm looking at even looks like A GATE, let alone a GREAT gate.

It mostly looks like Six Flags in Costner's The Postman apocalypse."

BOB: The "joke" here is a criticism: "the green lady said there was a gate but

i don't see a gate" - followed by a reference - "the camp looks like a post-apocalyptic

amusement park".

The problem with this joke is that it falls apart if you've seen the film or have eyeballs.

The "gate" CinemaSins is having trouble finding

is that huge stone statue in the middle of the camp.

It's the other end of the gate we see at the start of the film.

This is a bad joke because you can immediately find faults in its premise.

It's not taking into account the facts presented by the film, disregarding them in the hopes

that their viewers will too.

Another common defense of CinemaSins is that they aren't critics.

CinemaSins themselves have said as much.

In their own "Everything Wrong With CinemaSins" video, they say:

JEREMY: We're not reviewers.

We're assholes.

BOB: Yet in the previous WarCraft gate joke and all throughout their videos,

we see nitpicky criticism as a source of comedy.

The problem is that a lot of the time it's incorrect criticism that's occasionally

based in fact.

For example, in the same Warcraft video CinemaSins says:

JEREMY: The last 2 minutes has only been a stone's throw from all these characters

just looking into the camera and telling me their relationships to each other.

BOB: This is a nitpick that says something reasonably true.

The Warcraft film DOES have a lot of characters stating their relationships outright at the

start of the film.

A video full of these kinds of nitpicks wouldn't be the worst thing in the world,

but combining accurate nitpicks with inaccurate ones with no clear differentiation between

the two is when things get misleading.

So let's make something clear: CinemaSins may not consider themselves to

be critics, but they are criticizing throughout their

videos because even their false nitpicks are attempting critique.

In fact, they've contradicted their "we're not reviewers" quote during a Reddit AMA

by saying: "[...] we're parody, criticism, and review rolled into one".

They just drop the "criticism" and "review" aspect of their channel whenever it suits

them.

[MUSIC: Moth Equals - 74% Cocoa]

This cruel joke of a bad joke of a criticism series nets CS around a million views per

episode, which inevitably results in a lot of people

taking their misinformation seriously and spreading it, regardless of its satirical

value.

Read any comment section for a CinemaSins video and you'll find people saying things

like:

"I just watched it film, and thought "This was great, now let's watch CinemaSins to realize

the shit I missed" aaand here I am.

Thanks dude."

"It's like watching the whole movie in 15 minutes"

"thanks Cinema sins never was going to see the movie keep up the kick ass content"

"Wow... this is absolutely NOT what I thought the movie was going to be about.

Trippy.

Not one I'd watch."

The implication with that last quote being that CinemaSins spoiled the entire movie for

the person, which robbed it of a potential sale while misrepresenting it.

So despite CinemaSins' insistence that they're not reviewers,

a significant portion of their audience is using their Everything Wrong With series as

review to inform themselves about the quality of films.

And by the way, all these comments were taken from the EWW video for Get Out - one of the

best films to come out in the past few years.

Dunno about you but that feels pretty gross to me.

News sites aren't any better about interpreting CinemaSins videos.

Often they'll just link an EWW video with a description of "you wouldn't believe

all the things wrong with [INSERT TRENDING FILM HERE]."

The problem is that this is misrepresenting CinemaSins as wholly criticisms of a movie

- disregarding what CinemaSins themselves have said about their deliberate inclusion

of inaccurate information about a film.

As an example of why this is a problem, here's a sin from CinemaSins' Watchmen video:

JEREMY: Okay, I was going to sin the weird Vietnam War Movie Anthem, but the smiley face

on Mars?!

That s*it is worth five sins, and I think I'm being lenient!

BOB: Reactions to this sin are mixed.

Some don't question it since Watchmen wasn't seen as that great of a film - and of course

there's no smiley face on Mars.

Meanwhile, others who've read the comic or know their areography will quickly point

out that the Martian smiley is real - it's called the Galle crater, AKA the "happy

face crater", and was deliberately put into the comic the film is based on.

In context, the smiley is used to accentuate Dr. Manhattan and Silk Spectre's conversation

about her parents and her unlikely conception.

MANHATTAN: To distill so specific a form from all that chaos...

It's like turning air into gold.

BOB: How unlikely, too, is it that a smiley face has occurred naturally on the surface

of Mars?

It's a sentiment so perfectly reflected by reality that Dave Gibbons, co-creator of

Watchmen, thought the crater was "[...] almost too good to be true.

I worried that if we put it in, people would never believe it."

Both reactions to this sin are wrong though because according to CinemaSins, what they're

saying is incorrect on purpose.

It's one of their patented "intentionally ignorant" sins, as Jeremy explained on Reddit.

"As for us being wrong on sins.

At least 50% of the time, we did it on purpose.

Like with Watchmen we had the Mars smiley comment [...]".

So if you took the sin at face value OR you criticized it, you were misled - and Dave

Gibbons was already worried people wouldn't understand what was going on in his scene.

In this instance and many others, CinemaSins purposefully broadcast misunderstandings as

poorly-executed "jokes".

But by far the most negative aspect of CinemaSins content aren't bad jokes - it's the frequency

of subtly incorrect criticisms in their videos, which muddy the waters of what's accurate

film nitpicking and what's misinformation.

Most of the time people who've watched any movie CS is nitpicking can spot the big errors,

but a lot of what's wrong in an average Everything Wrong With video is small - misunderstandings

of character traits or what a film is trying to do and say that's subtle enough to be

missed by most people who aren't looking for it or haven't seen the movie.

It's these subtle mistakes that can lead to the origination and perpetuation of huge

misconceptions and misunderstandings.

Take for example this sin from CinemaSins' video on Get Out:

CHRIS: Why black people?

JIM: Some people wanna be stronger.

Cooler.

I want... your eye, man.

JEREMY: So most of these people just want to be black because they think it's cool,

and that's fine… and this guy just wants Chris' eyes and couldn't care less about

skin color.

But why hasn't the market expanded to white people or any other kind of race as well?

BOB: The answer to the question they're posing is the essence of the movie.

The whole point of this scene in Get Out is to highlight white people claiming they're

not racist while they directly benefit from a racist system that subjugates black people.

It's a major theme of the movie, one that often goes overlooked and undervalued by audiences

- and CinemaSins completely misunderstands it while subtly questioning why Get Out was

made at all by attempting to ridicule its foundational message.

Of course some will say this is CinemaSins playing the asshole character for a joke - but

after a certain point it doesn't matter.

If you pretend to be stupid long enough you just look stupid,

perpetuating your stupidity to people who are rightly confused about what you're trying

to say.

[MUSIC: Moth Equals - Tricky - Unreal (Moth Equals Valentine's Day Remix)]

The term "clickbait" may not seem like it has any meaning anymore, what with its

liberal use in every facet of online culture, but CinemaSins is one of the purest forms

of clickbait I've seen.

Clickbait, for those of you who don't exist because everyone knows what clickbait is and

I just really need an excuse to explain it, is a term used for internet content that baits

you into clicking it with enticing headlines that itch your curiosity.

The defining feature of clickbait is that it's all vapid - none of it says anything

of value because the point of clickbait is to get you to click it and generate revenue

through ad impressions and clicks.

After that, its job is done.

CinemaSins, specifically their "Everything Wrong With" series, is clickbait.

Not only for the obvious reason that it has nothing to say, but because the people who

created it specialize in making clickbait.

Both Jeremy Scott and Chris Atkinson worked for ReelSEO, now named "TubularInsights",

before they created CinemaSins in December of 2012.

ReelSEO describes themselves as a place that "offers YouTube tips and tricks for video

marketing."

"If you're selling or promoting products and services, we'll teach you how to use online

video to dominate your field and setup your sales conversions to be as effective as possible."

If you're curious how much CinemaSins' experience with ReelSEO influenced their content,

Chris Atkinson wrote an article for them titled: "EVERYTHING I LEARNED ABOUT VIDEO WAS FROM

REELSEO".

If that didn't spell it out enough, here are both Jeremy and Chris in an interview

with ReelSEO in January of 2014:

CHRIS: Before I left ReelSEO, I wrote an article saying "Everything I learned, I learned

from ReelSEO".

I actually didn't know anything about video when I started writing-

JEREMY: Shhh!

CHRIS: No, I- Mark knows!

JEREMY: Yeah Mark knows but Mark's readers might not know.

CHRIS: Yeah well, they can cut this out if they don't want it.

BOB: Yeah, they didn't cut it.

Don't worry though - you can just say this whole interview was satire or somethin'.

This is a bit off topic but I have to show this clip from that same interview:

MARK: What's the first movie that comes to mind when you think about making fun of

movies together in a theater?

JEREMY: Like I can remember specific movies that we watched that we would make fun of.

CHRIS: Yes.

Save the Last Dance is the big one.

That one, probably laughed about 30 minutes through the whole movie during Save the Last

Dance because Julia Stiles was on the "my mom just died" train - or whatever it was

that you said.

Probably laughed about that - there were actually 2 other people who were working with us watching

that movie at the time and they were like 'shut up!

Be quiet!' when it was Save the Last Dance.

This isn't like, you know, art or anything.

BOB: I just love the fact that Jeremy and Chris think they're so hilarious that they

actively ruined a film for their co-workers because they thought it wasn't good.

And here they are gloating about being told to shut up.

Really says something about how they feel about films and people.

And if you needed further evidence of how they feel about people:

JEREMY: So we both were naturally pushed to working in the movie theater, which is where

we met each other and where we furthered our love of movies and our distaste for people.

CHRIS: That's right.

Our distaste for people was the main thing.

BOB: Anyway, the inception for CinemaSins can be traced back to ReelSEO articles written

by Jeremy and Chris.

In one titled "EVERY BRAND WILL BE A STUDIO: PHILOSOPHICAL MUSINGS ON THE FUTURE OF VIDEO",

the pair discuss the future of advertising, predicting that soon it will enter "a new

era where every brand creates content designed to entertain and engage first… sell second?"

They also predicted that a "video gold rush" was coming, so it's no surprise that they'd

soon try their hand at it.

That article was written January 13, 2012, and 4 months later Jeremy left ReelSEO to

create Viral Orchard, a self-described "online video marketing firm [...] helping businesses

[...] all over the United States create, optimize, and market YouTube videos."

The pair continued working together, trying to create viral content they could turn into

marketing on their previously-made "thecussingchannel" which featured cussing supercuts,

as well as with "TheUnlearningChannel" which they made in October 2012 and featured

their trademark lazy attempts at humor - like their lampooning of breast cancer awareness

month.

JEREMY: Despite having made all Americans aware of breast cancer years ago, breast cancer

awareness month plods on.

Pink is unnecessarily being worn by manly NFL players.

And the league is unnecessarily donating to charity 3% of their NFL store sales of pink

football merchandise.

Someone has to let them know they've already succeeded.

That's why we're pleased to announce that November has just been named "Breast Cancer

Awareness Awareness Month".

Breast Cancer Awareness Awareness Month is designed to spread awareness to the fact that

everyone is already aware of breast cancer.

BOB: Jeremy and Chris also created a movie review channel, which has since been deleted.

JEREMY: We were doing some movie reviews that were sarcastic that nobody got and we deleted

that channel.

BOB: If you haven't noticed the thread here, it's that throughout 2012 Jeremy and Chris

were desperate to break into video marketing.

They finally succeeded in December of 2012 with CinemaSins and their first "Everything

Wrong With" video.

You can see remnants of the pair's ReelSEO days in various aspects of EWW.

First, in their titles - specifically "in X minutes or less".

This is a tried-and-true clickbait practice, derived from the idea that people just love

seeing numbers in online content.

This is why lists and ranked content are frequently used, and why such content is often paired

with "in X minutes or less".

Considering EWW is itself just a listicle of film "sins", it makes sense the phrase

is included.

Another marketing tactic CinemaSins regularly employ is "Trend Surfing".

This is when you release content based entirely around a hot topic or trend - in CinemaSins'

case, that means churning out EWW videos related to hot new films.

They do this so frequently it's actually pretty funny how predictable it is.

New Alien movie coming out May 19th in America?

EWW Aliens on May 18th.

War for the Planet of the Apes July 14th?

EWW the original Planet of the Apes July 11th.

The Mummy's being remade and coming out June 9th?

EWW the original Mummy June 6th and The Mummy Returns June 8th.

Flatliners.

Power Rangers.

Ghost in the Shell.

Beauty and the Beast.

John Wick.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

The Jungle Book.

Blade Runner.

In fact, it seems the only time CS don't follow this formula is when they sin popular

films that were just released on blu-ray - it usually takes them around a month to push

those videos out.

It's pretty obvious they're forcing themselves to sin films so they can trend surf and maximize

viewership, which is emblematic of clickbait and seriously undermines the purpose of their

content's existence.

If the only reason you're making a video is to capitalize on a trend,

it's unlikely you have anything worthwhile to say.

And CinemaSins does this constantly.

Another way to tell EWW videos are clickbait is by considering how much effort is being

put into them - that is to say, the absolute minimal amount.

For example, here's a clip from Jeremy's "Drunk Behind The Scenes - How to Make A

Sins Video" in which he shows us the art of writing sins for the movie Spring Breakers:

JEREMY: That guy's grabbin' his dick.

Okay, so I stop it there and I go…

One fourty-six…

That guy's.. grabbing… his dick…

BOB: In the guy's defence you can't make two videos a week without sacrificing quality.

CinemaSins have cranked out 561 videos in almost 5 years and have barely changed their

original Premiere project file since their first video, besides learning to bring their

audio levels down and stop speaking so fast.

Really, the only meaningful difference between older and newer EWW is length.

Original EWW used to be around 2 to 7 minutes long, whereas now the videos regularly push

15 to 20 minutes.

Jeremy tried to explain this on Reddit, saying: "Are the videos longer?

Yes.

Everything we see in our analytics suggests the overwhelming majority of fans prefer longer

videos."

If that sounds strange to you, that's because it is.

There's no way to determine whether someone watching a YouTube video prefers a longer

video to a shorter one from analytics - you can only see how long viewers stick around

and watch the video, which is called the retention rate.

What Jeremy's actually saying here is that their viewers simply don't care about the

length of their videos and will watch them all the way through regardless, while admitting

the length of their content is arbitrary.

JEREMY: Yeah we did one movie, I can't remember what it was- We did one movie that was so

terrible- It might've been The Room- It was so terrible and had so many "sins" that we

just had to go over 10 minutes.

Instead of our usual 6.

And it did so well that we were like "Hey, maybe we can make longer videos?"

And now we've put out some that are as long as 20 minutes and our fans don't seem to care.

BOB: They can push the length of their videos by forcing more inaccuracies - sorry, I mean

sarcasm - into them.

In late 2012 YouTube changed their recommendation algorithm partly due to internet marketers

and Reply Girls.

The change YouTube made was to focus more on a video's length to promote content.

CinemaSins has taken full advantage of this - making their content arbitrarily longer

simply to get higher placement in YouTube's recommendations and garner more clicks.

If you're curious why you constantly see CinemaSins content recommended to you on YouTube

and why EWW videos have been getting longer and longer, this is why.

They're internet marketers and, at least in that regard, they know what they're doing.

The main takeaway here is this: CinemaSins aren't making their content longer

because movies suddenly suck more these days.

It's because they're video marketers and they make more money by forcing their content

to be longer.

Longer videos means you appear higher in search results, which means more people see and click

your content, which means you make more money.

Now don't get me wrong - there's nothing innately bad about implementing reasonable

marketing tactics to promote content that has value, but when the sole purpose of your

channel is to manufacture long, low-effort, trend-surfing clickbait to generate revenue,

you forfeit any meaning that content could've had.

On the plus side, you get to leech off the work of others and absolve yourself from any

criticism you might receive.

Because as long as people are clicking, you're successful.

Who cares about anything else?

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I know I'm preaching to the choir here because most CS fans have peaced out of this video

to write some livid YouTube comment or be upset all over the CinemaSins subreddit, which

is fine.

To those CS fans who stuck around: thanks for hearing me out.

Now, I know that you've sacrificed some time to make it this far - unless you cheated

and skipped to this point - but I've gotta ask you for just one more small favor:

STOP WATCHING CINEMASINS.

Why?

Well, for all the reasons listed so far in this video - but also because of those three

points I mentioned at the beginning.

Specifically:

CinemaSins is bad for film criticism.

People who haven't seen the movie an EWW is based on can be legitimately misled about

its quality, as I've pointed out.

A lot of people, including CinemaSins, consider EWW to be review, at least in part - which

is misrepresentation, but also contributes to teaching YouTube at large that criticism

should be judged by its entertainment value, rather than the merit of its arguments.

CinemaSins is bad for YouTube.

It touts CinemaSins as a success story through recommendations despite its falsehoods.

CinemaSins serves to teach YouTubers not to spend time crafting their content and instead

turn to video marketing tactics - cranking out low-effort clickbait videos to maximize

engagement and therefore profits.

CinemaSins shows its audience facts are overrated and can easily be excused with "satire"

and "comedy", which undermines other content on YouTube

that's more thoughtful and meaningful.

And finally: CinemaSins is bad for critical thinking and intellectual honesty.

People often won't question CinemaSins or content like it if it has even a sliver of

entertainment value, and will vehemently defend it despite its many, many contradictions.

CinemaSins serves as a lesson that people can say whatever they want and explain it

away later as either a joke, or satire, or all of the above - as if these concepts are

just "get out of criticism free" cards and not tools for crafting art.

Now, you CinemaSins fans may be thinking "But Bob, if I stop watching CinemaSins, what can

I watch instead?"

Well there's YMS, NerdWriter, RedLetterMedia, Every Frame a Painting, Now You See It, Lessons

from a Screenplay... hell, go back and watch all of MST3k if you haven't already.

Just not season 11.

We don't talk about season 11.

I've added all these channels to the description of this video but feel free to post your own

recommendations in the comments below to help people find better, smarter, more productive

content to enjoy.

Look, it sucks that I have to be so overtly negative toward CS and go as far as to recommend

alternatives.

I originally had a finale for this video that was something like "I sure do hope CinemaSins

fix these problems I've pointed out".

That ending was full of things CS could do to fix their numerous issues.

It naively assumed CS actually cared about what they're doing,

that they cared about the impact they have, that they cared about something other than

their bottom line.

I wrote this new outro because in doing research, I came across an old Reddit AMA with CinemaSins

in which they were asked what they thought about videos like mine that criticize their

channel.

Their response?

"I don't care."

It should be obvious to everyone by now that CinemaSins aren't going to improve their

content.

Their videos will simply continue being long and wrong.

Numerous people besides myself have brought up issues with their videos since their inception,

and their responses to those criticisms, by them and their fans, are what I've refuted

throughout this video, repeated ad nauseum.

See, the problem isn't with CinemaSins - it's with everyone else.

We just don't understand the tortured logic of their sincerely satirical, purposefully

misleading joke-criticism.

The worst thing about CinemaSins' Everything Wrong With series isn't that their content

is a low-effort clickbait garbage fire.

It's that they've somehow tricked their fans, and themselves, into thinking that garbage

fire is art,

which lowers the bar for art... and for garbage fires.

JEREMY: You've gotta stop.

You've got to stop.

This is a problem.

Like, it was funny to make jokes the first few times, but it's literally every other

day at this point.

Slow the fuck down!

Why do you have to do it so fast?

Why are you in such a hurry?

Now the first problem is a financial one, right?

I understand you're a business, but you can be a business without being a whore.

You can be a business without losing any and all semblance of trying to be art.

This is how we become the society in Idiocracy.

Not the failing education system, which would probably get us there but it's going too

slow.

This is gonna get us there faster.

Within 50 years there won't be a person alive who knows how to write an original idea.

Everyone will have only experience adapting other people's shit.

We are breeding out originality and creativity and we're going to create a cultural dilution

that we will not recover from.

We won't.

Somewhere right now there's a kid, he's 15, he's sitting in high school and he has

ideas.

He probably sketches them in his notebook.

But by the time he comes to age where he can be creative for a living, there's a 99%

chance that it's gonna be the soul-less recreation of another generation's work.

And… that's… tragic.

Everyone with dollar signs in their eyes flashing over there.

And it's not gonna stop - it won't stop.

Because the general public is already kind of like Idiocracy people.

Bullshit.

And we're losing our art.

Truly creative people can't get funding.

I'm not- I'm not making this video for jokes, I'm not joking around.

This is a serious cultural problem in America - that we are dumbing down our entertainment.

They just jam whatever they want down our throats and repeat it so many times that before

we even have a chance to decide that we hate it, we're used to it.

And it's familiar.

And we're singing along.

And we want to die.

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what is up everybody I'm giving away cash giving away this iPad at the end

but more importantly I got David Mills on here we're going to talk about how

he's making eleven thousand dollars a day profit online with OMG machines and

really this is by the way behind the scenes for my Tai Lopez show so I'm

gonna do the formal intro for my Tai Lopez show alright everybody welcome to

the Tai Lopez show I've got David Mills here we're gonna be talking about how

he's making over eleven thousand a day profit in the last 30 days with oMG

machines he owns a business that's doing over 40 million bucks a year or has done

over 40 million in the last few years and we're doing a practical brain dump I

told him we got 18 minutes just like a TEDx talk I want to do a brain dump of

the massive amount of practical knowledge how to build a website how to

rank on Google so when people type in your business it shows like this is like

the power 18 minutes you ready for that David all right I will

David soft-spoken so I'm gonna I'm gonna start we're gonna go back and forth I'll

be giving away cash during this be given one iPad at the end so number one way to

build a website and get online making money

number one practical tip I have let's see if we can do 18 in 18 minutes

there's gonna be a challenge for us number one go to clickfunnels sign up or

Shopify and build a website even if it's the worst website you've ever built just

to get the hang of it remember this your first attempt should be the worst if you

want to date somebody talk my dad was really good at talking to women my real

dad I didn't grow up with him me and I found out something about my dad because

I didn't grow up with him but when I was older I started hanging out with him he

talked to every woman he ever met he would say hello how you doing just like

casually and then when there was that one girl that he was really attracted to

it came off as natural because he had already done it before so for those of

you who are like oh I'm not gonna launch a website till have my perfect idea no

you don't want to launch with the perfect idea you want to have already

built 20 websites before you get to the one good one and then you'll be

good at so build something now on click funnels or Shopify just get something up

it could be your worst idea ever create momentum that's number one

practical power our what's your number two practical skill to making money

online you're making eleven thousand a day profit online what should somebody

know who's listening in well you know it goes along with what you're saying

I think that only maybe in my experience about I would say one percent of

entrepreneurs realize how important organic traffic is traffic they're going

to come in from search engines naturally yep and what you're saying about get

going what you said about your dad talking to all kinds of women so that

when the right people that were the one he wanted came around he was ready if

you're if you're trying to only pay for advertising yep you need to succeed so

fast you're because you're your money's going out right okay and when you have

organic visitors coming to your website naturally you can stink yep for a while

but you're talking to people non-stop and then you have the incentive and it's

for you once you set it on so how can people get when let's say you're selling

shoes online t-shirts online you're selling something online what you want

is when people type in t-shirt let's say I have a I know a kid he's uh under

twenty five he sells t-shirts and his niches he just makes t-shirts around

cities so he'll be like I love Atlanta or I love Memphis Tennessee okay so he

wants it when people type in you know Atlanta t-shirts he ranks number one on

Google how do you start doing that what's a practical tip do you just build

a website and automatically show up number one do you start getting links do

you do PR do you do YouTube videos what's your favorite technique alright

um the I we made this easy the the most practical thing is we had my guys who do

this day in a day after their own agencies do a workshop we can tell

people at the end but there I have it all out for people okay I'll give you a

direct answer but there you need to win right like it with Google one of the

best places to hide a dead body is like on page 2 of Google right so yes you

want to get on page 1 and so one of the most practical things is to know you

know you to win and so for a relatively easy

keyword we've given a workshop that will totally get people started and let them

win for something like that so what are you define isn't winning when you say

well I mean winning means you're on page one right you want to get on page one

for a term yes that is gonna be relevant that people gonna be typing in for your

particular business yes so like a like let's say for Tai Lopez I want to rank

number one I'll give you guys one practical skill and I want to get your

opinion on this by the domain name that matches so I bought Tai Lopez comm and

Google gives some weight some SEO experts think that they don't give much

weight to that anymore it's called basically direct matching domain names

if you wanna if you want to sell this this jacket this suede jacket you would

try to buy like buy suede jackets calm and do you think Google still gives

ranking and an importance to that I think they still do a little bit yeah

well I don't have to guess Greg Morrison who we built our coaching around he's

the one that really keeps up with the search engine optimization they keeping

on top of research and he has over a thousand websites he tracks tens of

thousands of keywords and around August 27th I think it was with this year he

tracks a few he's figured out a few key factors that really matter

one of them is the domain name along with the title of your page the URL of

your page if you don't that it's a medic - yeah yeah and right around this year

right around it used to be a huge factor then it went away is a huge factor for a

little over a year I believe and then right around longest 27th you can show

you graphs he actually does on a a webinar we also have in our free area

yeah we're right at that day he'll show you websites these tracking shoot up and

it's those exact match domains so exact match anymore so let me put yeah tip

number two we're giving 18 practical tips to making money online tip number

two whatever you're selling try to buy a domain name even if it's two three four

words that matches what people are gonna type in if you want to sell dog best

people ask can I add a word and yes you can add a word that whatever word you

want in order to get the domain that's out then

I wouldn't use dashes sometimes people ask don't use hyphens don't use dashes

and don't like Tai Lopez website you know Tai Lopez

following calm whatever you just add another word if you want to go for Tai

Lopez yeah if you can if you're looking yeah

tip number three practical tip I'll get to by the domain names I buy either Go

Daddy or Namecheap okay a little practical tip Namecheap some of my

friends who are like you know super hacker guys they like Namecheap they say

it's better than GoDaddy has better privacy you get free privacy protection

by the way we give away this first hundred dollars PayPal into the first

person to answer this question what is the definition of winning on Google that

David Mills just gave what's the definition of winning the third person

who says it he's getting his hundred bucks he gave a specific definition of

winning on Google alright the first person I see Mateen on YouTube

let's see anybody on Facebook Twitter I see there we go getting number one spot

note are Bennett oh five ok the next person I see there that guy Colvin on

Instagram being on the first page that's winning so practical to it we give you

three we're trying to get to 18 and 18 minutes we got 11 minutes left

what's another practical thing a website that people can go to a tool they can

use that has helped you make over eleven thousand dollars a day and forty million

dollars with your oMG machine company the the you you want to get relevant

links right again this is a scribe particularly well by people that do this

I'm more designed the business that I'm more of an accelerated learning Success

guy yeah that kind of built built that around we're gonna talk about that we're

about speed reading in a second yeah yeah but but yeah you and yeah you you

need to get links do you want to get them on ideally from websites that are

relevant yeah to your same niche if you just get links on a website that's not

so relevant if the articles relevant that's better if there's anything

linking into the article that's linking to you that's all if that's all relevant

to what you're talking about the t-shirts in a particular city yes then

that's gonna be ideal but there's also percentages that you want to get

straight if you kind of get down the Rabb

a little bit yes very complicated because Google Google likes to trick you

they like to change the algorithm so basically what he's saying is the way

that Google was built back starting in 2000 over 15 years ago the way Google

built it Sergey Brin Larry Page they basically said in order to know what

website is the best for people typing we're gonna look at social proof do

other people like the New York Times like Mashable like National Geographic

do they link to you now some of you already know this this is more beginner

SEO but we're doing a power 18 minutes some of this stuff's for beginners even

if you're advanced watching this what is the most powerful site that links to

your website if your answer is oh you know some little blog that gets three

views per year from samoa links to you that's not gonna help you very much if

you could get let's say one of the highest but let's say National

Geographic let's say you have a scientific product quest bars my buddy I

was at the the Clippers game he sells a quest bar protein bars and he sells 1.5

million quest bars a day so if quest bars website had a link to it from

National Geographic talking about protein in agriculture that would count

a lot because everybody knows National Geographic is a very powerful reputable

website so you have to one of the simplest ways that you can do this is

really reaching out to the top 20 websites contacting them and saying hey

can I interview you and you interview me and if you contact 20 or 30 of them

you'll get one and one link from a good powerful website will help you a ton

like I have links from Forbes to me entrepreneur magazine entrepreneur com

their online links to me and those are very reputable sites so keep that in

mind not all links are the same now I'm gonna ask you because you're an expert

on speed reading learning languages all that stuff what's a practical tip for

people listening that they can read quicker now we're switching subjects

from making money online directly to learning how to read so that you can

make more money online what's the number one thing people do wrong that they read

too whoa the the way to practice is to look

for I don't have a specific course I recommend these days I did this about

ten years ago but the way to practice is something that's going to help pace you

faster and just practice reading something like reading up a novel online

and with something that'll help help automatically like a sound or something

that'll help you read faster and faster and what that's going to do there's a

couple things that can happen essentially your your brain and your

eyes and your mind are totally capable of I'm simplifying it but seeing like

three words at once like the green tree instead of the normal or basically bad

readers but normal readers like well we'll see in process like the separately

and then green tree yeah and you can automatically train your mind by

practicing but by practicing reading basically just faster with sudden that

paces you is pretty key for that but it's other online things like speed

reading yeah are there online pacing tools like that people can use I don't I

don't have one it I should I should have one for questions like this but I don't

have one of my fingertips to specifically recommend but I want to

tell people what to look for at least and that way and and why it's realistic

see people associate speed reading even that word is ridiculous if we called it

normal reading then people would all learn to do it because it would be a

standard there'd be normal yes everyone wants to you know do what's normal but

it's not scanning your mind can actually comprehend better and faster if you're

seeing like the Green Tree all at once but it's not realistic to see like a

whole line at once you can fool yourself into believing it and maybe there's a

few people out there maybe there's some savants whatever but it but I've worked

with a lot of people with us over a decade in my 20s and what's realistic is

to see about again about like three words is about ten words on a line okay

and I think you can see it all not think you can see ten lines at once but that

you're gonna realistically be able to increase your reading rate by about four

times a little bit a little bit better comprehension so the next practical tip

we're all number four is scan at least three words when you read I'll give you

a next one along that line can you hand me a book here's a book one of the

things you can do if you don't see an online pacing is to pay

with your hand so you basically take a book you take your finger or you can

take a bookmark let's do it with money here's a stack of 10 G's you take this

stack of $10,000 and you basically set a set pace that you won't go faster or if

you move your hand across or a pointer across the line either to end force

yourself randal remind you there's money where three times faster and you have to

let go you have to be okay with not feeling like you got everything so I'm

doing that that's practice that's not speed reading when you're practicing

does that make sense when you're practicing something you obviously have

to let go of being a master at it Wow but in about a month you can you can

have real significant improvement so that's practical tip number five you

just bazoo somebody said holds the book upside down

that's not upside-down Michael Stacy I love people online who

do sooner key comments but they're wrong all right may know there are some

recommended that I'm not really into these ways to like allegedly see the

whole page at once see 10 pages at once whatever in teaching it I mean really

look what's what's duplicatable repeatable and realistic that I

personally seen over and over I can't tell you what some savant in India or

wherever has done I'm not going to say he has or hasn't done what what he's

claimed but I've repeated three to five times with a little bit better

comprehension with the hundreds of people good okay next practical tip so

David Mills gave you one let's talk about learning foreign languages you're

one of your kids is under five years old and no knows four different languages

what languages do they know and what's a practical tip for somebody listening

because by the way you will make more money it's been proven over and over if

you speak more languages you have more like for example do you drop shipping

from China you can negotiate better if you know a little bit of Chinese even if

you don't know a lot enough to open a conversation put people at ease

negotiation and business goes partly by whether they like you whether they

understand you so what's a real practical simple tip a simple technique

to learning a language relatively quickly

let me first answer what I have the particular expertise in um which is with

with children there's actually a window and this happens in life right where

there's time if you get the timing right if things are incredibly easier yeah if

you know how to look for it with children there's a window up until about

six years old where memories get imprinted and kind of foundations

getting imprinted differently than after their personality develops it's kind of

like a cap on a well around that time they have more ability to control their

emotions but they can't learn languages as fast of course you can totally learn

languages later yes um right but in one sense that the same technique will be

irrelevant which is we we didn't push him we didn't sit him down and make him

work he's five I have one son who's five and he is he's also fluentd reading and

those in those languages and you create a context we have thousands of books in

our house all around we excitedly read to him show him the words a lot of kids

just aren't exposed to that and we have a person come and you again you can do

this when you're older too but we have a person come once a week for each delay

they're the two languages that we don't speaker that my wife done and just just

talk to me that language what's interesting is we had to go through like

15 people say four Chinese before they would just do what I asked it's that

counterintuitive to never speak English only speak Chinese it doesn't matter if

he doesn't understand you at first but and also don't teach them lessons like

the colors and the animals you just play with him and do what he wants because

think about you're a four-year-old someone's playing with you they only

speak Chinese all of a sudden it becomes so important to speak Chinese and then

you just pick it up yeah so amort so practical tip if you want to learn a

language full immersion right that important and

the point of immersion is importance it has to feel important to

subconsciousness enough yes something like a hot girl to only speak one

language payoor that's true but my top suggestion

to a guy would be get a hot girl pay her not for the lack of it pay her enough

we're talking about the language by the way to pay I had a friend in Czech

Republic Czech is one of the hardest languages to learn from scratch as an

adult he was completely fluent in Czech and I asked him what happened he said I

was visiting Czech Republic he was from London and he said he met this girl the

love of his life his beautiful girl and he said within

six months of her not speaking exactly like you said

Pratt so tip number six was full immersion sip tip number seven practical

tip to learning a language to increase your fluidity in the world your

potential income your potential opportunities is you have to be learning

from somebody in a context that you care about since my friend cared about this

girl and she she actually it was immersion because she didn't speak

English very well so he said to her I'm gonna learn it within six months he was

completely fluent as an adult from zero to not a hundred percent fluent but he

was like 80% fluent in check within six months because there is the importance

it's not like the lessons it's not yes even the immersion itself it's the it's

the importance to your subconscious you can learn unbelievable amounts it's the

easiest thing for your brain to learn but it has to figure out what's

important we have so much information all the time coming at us and it has to

delete most of it or else we go crazy so you have to give it the idea that it's a

that it's important and that's what does it and just so you guys know the way

that they teach in schools now is idiotic my grandma taught taught German

and she's like never teach grammar to start number one don't be like the

gerund in German is blah number two everybody learned Spanish

lards phrases that are don't matter like la biblioteca or something like that no

one even goes the libraries anymore no offense people get offended when I

say that I like books but trust me you go to a library in the world is that why

teaching la biblioteca teach something like you said practical like in Spanish

like khatallah which is like hey what's up or you know

if you're Mexican or LA you know not that but the point is learn the slang

learn the street language learn what you can go to a country and go in there and

immediately use block these these elementary schools burning people out

teaching them just stuff that people don't even say in English I mean this

curriculum should be set on fire anyway let's go back into next practical tip

I'm gonna give one and then I'm gonna go back to you we're gonna get ten I don't

think we're gonna get 18 and 18 minutes we're already a minute over

okay so we're number eight this is number nine from me to make money

on line sell a simple product that's a household good that you use every single

day for example I've been using this

treadmill desk it's right over there I got one in each of my houses so I got

three over three or four of them right and and out of my office and I'm I know

a better way to improve them because I use them every day so I'm working on a

company I'm gonna basically get a manufacturer in China to make some

adjustments I'm gonna make my own I found out I can do it with a minimum

manufacturer of only 20 so it's not gonna cost me that much to launch the

business and because I use it everyday it's a common household item for me I

have insight into it so think somebody said Seabees end-zone said sell toilet

paper you laugh about that but what's that ad on YouTube for that one company

that has the the thing that makes after you go the bathroom makes it smell

better it's not one company there's this company they literally have the funniest

viral commercials on YouTube and it's a simple household item it's like after

you go to you know you go to somebody's house you don't want to stink it up

there's like a girl you're at your girl's house you just met and you're

like going in the toilet and then you destroy it so it's this commercial

showing somebody they like do a spray it's not Febreze yeah poo pourri that's

what it's called poo pourri dude

no poo pourri is making like it's making like 50 million bucks or something like

that so all of you laughing about this they're laughing all the way to the bank

so don't sleep on these ideas find something you use I'm wearing this

jacket I like glasses I use this tripod to put my live cameras we we're gonna I

might sell this tripod setup so there's money sitting in your room and you don't

know how to sell it learn how to sell it somebody said Amy said I love those

commercials and I don't even like bathroom humor

okay take us away number 10 practical tip anything in life it could be about

you raising your son it can be about you you know building a business has done

forty million dollars online what's a practical tip somebody can take away and

implement today to take advantage take advantage of the Internet in the

following way think about what change with the internet you can always buy it

mmm-hmm have you ever been reading a book in real life maybe people don't do

that anymore and wish you could do a search for the book you liked aha

where is this in that book or I just want to get to them of course you can't

in real life but you kind of have that for a second there's something

particularly new with the internet there's there's a greater ease of

communication that's well that's one huge difference in life the other I

would argue there's their social media and so forth but organic search the idea

that you type things into a search bar to find stuff that literally couldn't

exist before the internet and you can't pay for it this is the thing no matter

how much your advertising budget is no matter how much you spend in many with

many businesses 8 and 10 of your customers are going to find you

organically not even through social media by the way they're gonna just but

it depends on the niche but they're gonna type in something in what amounts

to Google or Amazon or something like that

and the only possible way to reach those people is through organic search the

vast vast vast majority of entrepreneurs wave their hand at it they're

intimidated Google tries to intimidate you out of it and you can you simply can

beat large corporations and one one person one guy or woman can beat out

people and win and you can get that organic traffic and someone's coming to

you it's totally different if you put a paid ad and I believe in paid ads but if

with a paid ad you're like going to them right it's like walking up to a girl and

hitting on them but if she comes to you somehow

then you're a medium your initial framing not only might eight if you

think eight out of ten girls can be reached that way be some plus the

framing is better when they pop in so you absolutely don't need to ignore it

most everyone's intimidated added but I call it like an illusionary wall yep and

we break that intimidation for you it doesn't need to exist and we've been

doing it for five years I've been doing it personally for about ten or twelve

because it I had a breakthrough at one point where I just realized my gosh like

we were trying to do a launch trying to get affiliates it wasn't working out

very well we put something on YouTube ranked it naturally in that it was just

an unbelievable way through so and then and then you know continued from there

so all of you listening don't just buy ads also make sure when people type in

words around the business that you pop up whether it's your personal name

whether it's you know you're selling like I said you're selling poopourri

when people type in you know toilet fresheners you want your business to pop

up now I'm gonna put it we're gonna put a link

what's the link for people that want for free training on the SEO because it's

kind of like you know I think you have a website I think ty Lopez com / oMG which

stands for one-man gang oMG not oh my god oh my god not oh my gosh but that's

of course a fun you know double meaning right we we have a little bit of fun

with our with our stuff we have some kind of fun custom art that's a little

bit a little bit tongue in it or fun so ty Lopez calm / oMG go sign up

it's a free training you don't have to put a credit card in or anything like

that and they're gonna show you a practical way to start ranking for what

you want all right I'm gonna give away this iPad where's the iPad oh here it is

so I'm gonna pick one of the 10 practical tips that we just did in this

short speed round we didn't quite make 18 minutes we did 24 minutes so once the

David is the man Alec's motto said Thank You somebody said where do you store

your extra money the bank marleah rosette and and all right somebody said

dude you're not reading any of my questions I love when people are

surprised that we get like 3,000 comments and people are like wait how

could you possibly miss mine we live in a very narcissistic society that can't

imagine that possibly I just didn't see your comment okay here is the question

who's been paying attention I need about an estimate uh-oh I gotta remember oh

yeah how many teachers did David have to hire for his five-year-old son just

learn Chinese because they didn't get it what was the number how many teachers

did I have to go through did you have to go through I'm gonna pick the fourth

person you can't see hey let me hold up your fingers so I can see it because I

can't remember what you said I'm gonna cover it so they can't see it how many

how many teeth I'm sorry sorry sorry and then yep okay I see the answer our

tree here we go next one I see I see YouTube as the Instagram someone said

6:18 someone said well we got Facebook let me let Facebook catch up for a

second because Facebook's always like laggy here Twitter what do we got

alright here we go now everybody's caught up I'm closing my eyes Zach tell

me when to stop all right we were going to YouTube

David Edo 15 is the number he had to hire 15 teachers before they would stop

speaking English to his kids so he could have full immersion immersion teaching

lessons and just playing with them yeah they were teaching lessons remember I

want I hope you'll take one of these practical things whether it's build a

clickfunnels Shopify site even if it's not you don't

know what to build just learn the skill whether it's learning to pace yourself

as you speed read by using your hand and slowly moving down the page whether it's

learning that the best way to learn a language is hire somebody who comes to

your house ideally somebody maybe you want a date

just make sure that doesn't get weird okay with the hiring thing but better

hire somebody and tell them just walk around with me in my house and speak to

me in that language if you want point if you just be sewing you vibe with you

know naturally kind of like you know so I hope one of these ten practical tips

in this short radio podcast will help you and David thanks so much for being

here next time I have you on we're gonna get into more how you made forty million

dollars with your company I decide to be a little practical speed thing and I'm

over here watching Kyrie Irving by the way I'm multitasking because I got the

Laker game on Kyrie Irving is nasty he is geesh this dude's fast all right

we'll talk to you later Davis how much I spent

initially to invest to start that forty million dollar business how much I think

it was it was a few hundred I guess to be honest i mighta been about fifteen

hundred we got five pieces of kind of fun custom art three pieces for 500 each

so you spend fifteen hundred dollars investing with you to build 40 million

dollar company yeah so they'll be talking about that on ty Lopez comm

flash oMG also alright guys I gotta go I'm flying back to LA from San Diego or

got to stop in and meet my 99 you see my 99 your grandma so I'm out

talk to you guys soon

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30 RANDOM TIPS ON FILMMAKING - Duration: 11:23.

Hi guys, welcome back to my channel. So today I'm making a video I promised I

would make a long time ago... and yeah, basically, just keep in mind that I'm not

a professional filmmaker and I'm just sharing whatever I have learned along

the way. But yeah, without any further ado let's jump right into it.

1. Never film on an empty white background. If you need so you can add some texture

or some color. // 2. Be inspired by bigger filmmakers, but never try to compare your

work to their work. So, let's remember that they have so much more experience,

they've been working for many many years doing bigger films, they have basically

unlimited money compared to you, they have huge teams, they have a lot of people

working on set, they have unlimited, basically unlimited resources, so that is

why every idea they can think of, will probably always come to life. // 3. Listen to

conversations wherever you go, so that when you are writing your own dialogues,

you will make them as natural as they can be. // 4. Show, don't tell. What's the point

of describing whatever it is on screen with words, yet again. I used to have a

problem with that, I used to do a lot of that, I'm trying to sort of... back away

from this. Sometimes it's unavoidable, especially

when you have a monologue and you are trying to fit in as much information as

you can into a film. But yeah, basically, stay away from describing whatever it is

on screen with words. // 5. Which brings me to another point: so, tell as much as you can

about your characters without words, yet again. So, do it via imagery, do it via

clothes, the food they eat, whatever they have on shelves in their rooms,

the people they meet, the places they go, the music they listen to. // 6. The unseen can be

much scarier than the seen... Because the audience will automatically fill in the

gaps with whatever scares them the most. // 7. Explore your locations

before you shoot, because you might actually find some elements that might

improve your script, and you might find some elements of the set design that

your characters might interact with in an interesting way. // 8. If you're filming

horrors, thrillers or action films, it's very important to give the audience at

least a moment of release, so that when you grab their attention yet again, it's

not just, you know, not just a very intense 1 dimensional experience.

9. Grab your audience's attention at the very beginning so that they want to stick

around. And you can either do it via instant action scenes or you can do it

using a very strong first liner, so a sentence or two, something interesting

that will keep them wanting more. // 10. Only use locations that are readily available

to you. I know we all want to make our films big from the very beginning, but

the truth is that not everything is available to amateur filmmakers. So

you'll have to... you'll probably have to tone down your scripts, so yeah. Just try

to shoot mostly in one place and you can take it to one location, for example, to

make it seem a little bit bigger. // 11. When writing the first version of your script,

don't try to think about the details too much, don't try to perfect it, just write

down everything that comes to mind. Just let it all out... Because you will be

probably rewriting it five times anyway so... // 12. Write something that is

detached from the main story and then try to figure out a way... how to get

there. // 13. To some people this will be obvious but... If you're shooting with a

DSLR, use these settings to get footage that is sort of resembling the film look.

14. Take care of your audio. It's very important, so... It doesn't have to be

anything, fancy but basically any external

microphone is better than the camera's built in mic. // 15. Don't let anyone tell you that equipment

is not important, because that's just not true, it's a lie.

Equipment is very important. Better equipment can take you to better places,

on one condition though. You have to know how to use it. So if you buy a camera

worth, like, you know... fifteen thousand pounds and you don't know how to use it,

it won't just work. You have to know how to operate it. // 16. Use YouTube. There are

so many great tutorials here, so basically, you know... if you're

searching for something, just try and type it in in the search bar, and I'm

pretty sure that something will pop up. // 17. Lenses are just as important as the

camera. // 18. Watch as many films as you can, and... even though they are terrible, even

if they are pretty much unbearable, you have to try and watch them till the end,

because I got a theory, that you actually learn a lot more effectively when the

film is terribly made. So, mistakes always stand out so much more, so you can, you

know, try and look for for these and try and avoid them in your own work.

19. No, you cannot fix it in post, so if you can, don't take the risk and reshoot the

scene. // 20. Obviously, color grading and colors in

film are extremely important, but if you very much care about the color palette

and if you want to achieve very specific color grading, something that is for

example similar to the Wes Anderson films, you have to think about it before

you even start filming. If you take a look at my social anxiety short film, you

can tell that it has a lot of blues and yellows.

However, even if I graded it the very same way that

did and the set design was not blue and yellow, and the wardrobe was not blue and

yellow, if basically everything was not blue and

yellow, I would not have been able to achieve the very same color palette and

the very same look. So you have to think about color grading even before you

start shooting. // 21. Don't ever let a man tell you you cannot be in filmmaking, just

because you're a woman, and women are somehow worse by definition than men at

filmmaking... because that's just not true. So, instead of arguing with these people,

just silently continue working and prove to them that they are wrong. // 22. If you don't

know how the workflow on a real film set looks, you can always try and find a job

as an extra, so that way, without having too much pressure, you can basically, you

know, take a sneak peek at what filmmaking on a huge set looks like,

23. Remember, the people that you want on your team will read your script only

once, so make it count. // 24. Try to recreate color grading from bigger films as

practice. // 25. This is going to be tough, but you have to let people criticize your

work. I used to have huge problems with accepting, like... sincere critique of my

work, but the truth is that everyone has got the right to say something about a

film that they just saw. So... try and remember the last time you left the

theater and you thought to yourself "well, this film was pretty good, but I would

have changed this this this and this". So basically, it's the very same thing with

you, people and your films. // 26. And on that note, you cannot make everyone happy, so

don't even try to. Some people will enjoy your work, some people won't. So

the fact that 50% of the audience did not like your film, doesn't mean that the

other half doesn't count. // 27. You won't make a good film if you don't have anything

to say. So read as much as you can, watch anything you can, listen to anything you

can. Listen to podcasts and that will give you ideas. // 28. Always make a storyboard,

even if you're terrible at drawing. And... I've heard Werner Herzog, sorry

for my German pronunciation, but yeah, basically I heard him say that he thinks

storyboards are for cowards. I very much, disagree, because I think that if you

want to, you can always deviate from whatever you have planned... But if you

have a storyboard, especially when you're new to filmmaking, it takes a lot of

pressure and a lot of stress off of you when you are actually on set. // 29. Never trust

your mind to remember an idea. So, always write it down, even when you wake

up in the middle of the night, or even when you think of something just before

you fall asleep, try to write it down, because I promise you that you will

probably forget it. //30. Ideas will be free-floating in your mind,

so to speak, so don't expect that everything will come to you at once.

Write everything down, just have a big box of ideas and then try to look for

ways to connect them in a script. Okay so this is it for today. I think I'm losing

my voice, I've still got a little bit of a cold, so sorry if I sound a little bit

screechy from time to time... But yep, this probably is not the last

video with tips on filmmaking... and yeah, remember you can follow me on

Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, I post a little bit more often there. All of the

links will be in the description. Remember, you can support my generalized

anxiety disorder short film, I have an IndieGoGo campaign... So yeah, thank you to

all my patreons on Patreon and Patronite for allowing me to film little bit more

often. And I will see you in my next video. Bye!

Oh for f*ck's sake.

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2017 Tournament of Champions Quarterfinals Recap - Duration: 2:53.

(rock music)

- Buzzy?

- What is Jazz?

- Yes. Buzzy?

- What is the Assyrian Empire?

- No. That was your second choice.

- Yeah, what good it did me.

Star's initial shows for 1200.

One of my like preparation thing

is watching the movie Creed.

In the movie they say like one step at a time,

one punch at a time,

one round at a time.

So it's like one clue at a time,

one round at a time,

one game at a time.

- All right, here come's final Jeopardy.

(bell dings)

- There's only a handful of places

where music and history intersect,

so let's just go for it.

And I wanted to play to win.

- I thought I had him,

but you know, then he came out with that huge wager.

I was like, "Whoa!".

- Look at that, 13,600.

He winds up being a semi-finalist.

(cheers and applause)

- Tim and Lily were both doing really well,

but I thought the entire game,

I was like, this is going pretty smoothly.

(laser sounds)

- Daily Double.

- What is Midway?

- You picked the right one.

(applause)

- At the end of the day,

I sort of trusted my math and I'm glad it worked out.

- So I thought that I was completely dead in the water.

I took a really big wager on an incorrect response

in the fifth game for me to even make it.

- Biggest advantage is probably

that I've done a tournament before.

- You are correct.

- Yes.

- Tim you are an automatic semi-finalist.

- What is kinkajou?

- Kinkajou, that's it.

- Egot, 600.

- Austin.

- Who is Kern?

- No.

- Emmys, 800.

- Austin?

- Who is Emmy Rossum?

- Yes, you're out of the hole.

- Emmy, Grammy, Osc ...

Oh I get it now, 200.

(laughter)

Well it's a little difficult

'cause I haven't gotten paid yet.

(laughter)

- The check is on that desk over there.

(laughter)

- But I went in not really knowing Austin

and how he played and I think

at some point in Double Jeopardy,

he wasn't really playing for the win anymore.

- Alan is a stone cold assassin.

Half way through the game he kept asking me,

"Are you Sarah Conner?"

I'm like, "Dude, I am not Sarah Conner, all right?"

He is a robot sent from the future to kill us all.

- Five.

- Dollars?

- Dollars.

- Okay.

(laughter)

He wagered five dollars,

so he's got 19,610 and he becomes a semi-finalist.

- In the Final Jeopardy at the end,

I had to say, it's win or go home

and I got the second place.

So, I am cool with that.

- I am happy that I was able to at least get this far.

- Lisa.

- What's Northanger Abbey?

- Yes. Lisa.

- What is England in the 17th Century?

- You are right.

You're moving on to the semi-finals.

- I think I really lucked out on the categories,

Classical Music because I'm a music professor.

- You have just found the first of the Daily Doubles.

- I have never said this before,

let's make it a true Daily Double.

What is Carnival of the Animals?

- Camille Saint-Saens, you are right.

You're the winner with $29,000 and you are a semi-finalist.

And here are the people

that you get to play again next week.

(applause)

Those are the nine, ladies and gentlemen.

Be with us on Monday for the first semi-final, won't you?

So long.

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3 SPIRITUAL CONCEPTS THAT WILL HELP YOU TO ENDURE TIMES OF CHAOS, UNREST AND FEAR - Duration: 7:38.

3 SPIRITUAL CONCEPTS THAT WILL HELP YOU TO ENDURE TIMES OF CHAOS, UNREST AND FEAR

by Edward Morgan

Due to our technological connectedness, now more than ever before people are feeling the

heavy weight of severe cataclysmic and tragic events, affecting millions of people around

the world, with only the promise of greater turmoil to come.

It�s easy in this environment to slip into overwhelm, despair, anxiety and depression,

which only makes things worse. It�s imperative to focus on self-care and personal spiritual

cultivation in order to endure and protect ourselves from the negativity which confronts

us.

The truth of the matter is, however, that while we may feel like these are especially

dark times, throughout human history people have always had to live through untold suffering

at the hands of both man and nature. While we may feel exceptionally challenged right

now, we have a long human story to fall back on for guidance and comfort.

This comfort can be found in a few very simple spiritual concepts which have the power to

radically shift our perspective and instantly rewrite how we view the world and our role

in it.

1. Letting Go

The ability to let go of emotional attachments is perhaps that greatest spiritual tool to

surviving and thriving in times of adversity. It is when our expectations of the world and

its outcomes for us lie in contrast to reality that we find it challenging to accept and

move forward with ease through suffering.

This concept is quite aged in the archives of spiritual practice. Taoism is perhaps the

oldest wisdom tradition which teaches the importance of being fully present with what

is while radially releasing the expectation of what should be. Here, Master David James

Lees explains the importance of letting go:

�When faced with real or imagined challenging life circumstances which provoke what I refer

to at the �feeling of fear� your ability to trust and let go can be destabilised and

even swing your energy wildly out of balance� Practical or emotional challenges that appear

to be beyond your existing comfort zone can cause your �fight or flight� mentality

to swing into action. This is when it can seem advantageous not to trust or to refuse

to let go of familiar and comfortable ways of thinking and acting, essentially as a means

of protecting yourself. It�s almost as if you emotionally �batten down the hatches�

to weather an uncertain storm, but in doing so you sacrifice one of your most valuable

navigation tools: your inner compass of trust and energetic connection to the Universe!�

~David James Lees 2. Acknowledging the Shadow Self

Without integration and acceptance of the shadow self, the individual is doomed to suffer

the travesty of disharmony and imbalance. For it is only when the shadow is recognized,

not repressed, that it can be of benefit in expanding the range of possible positive outcomes

in one�s life.

�It is a frightening thought that man also has a shadow side to him, consisting not just

of little weaknesses- and foibles, but of a positively demonic dynamism. The individual

seldom knows anything of this; to him, as an individual, it is incredible that he should

ever in any circumstances go beyond himself. But let these harmless creatures form a mass,

and there emerges a raging monster. ~ Carl Jung, On the Psychology of the Unconscious

This concept is about embracing the darkness within, and appreciating that as a force of

nature, both individually and collectively, our shadow side serves the purpose of steering

us toward growth. By acknowledging the shadow side of our existence, that is, to not resist

its outbursts and messages, we are able to confront suffering and adversity with the

understanding that somehow a greater interest is also being served, in the form of awakening.

�The shadow is most destructive, insidious and dangerous when habitually repressed and

projected, manifesting in myriad psychological disturbances ranging from neurosis to psychosis,

irrational interpersonal hostility, and even cataclysmic international clashes. Such deleterious

symptoms, attitudes and behavior stem from being possessed or driven by the dissociated

yet undaunted shadow.� ~Stephen A. Diamond, Ph.D.

3. Gratitude is Everything

The importance of practicing gratitude cannot be understated, especially at a time when

so many people are experiencing devastating losses of property and so many lives have

been affected by war, terror and tragedy. If the mind is left free to run wild with

negative stories and is never reinforced with positive stories, the slide into despair surely

follows.

Gratitude is a timeless spiritual practice seen in nearly all great spiritual traditions.

From the simple prayer of thanks for a meal, to enumerating those things in life which

matter most to us, gratitude is perhaps the simplest and most powerful way to transform

one�s mindset for the better. It so effective and works so quickly that even modern science

is hailing it as a powerful means of controlling mindset.

�The word gratitude is derived from the Latin word gratia, which means grace, graciousness,

or gratefulness (depending on the context). In some ways gratitude encompasses all of

these meanings. Gratitude is a thankful appreciation for what an individual receives, whether tangible

or intangible.

With gratitude, people acknowledge the goodness in their lives. In the process, people usually

recognize that the source of that goodness lies at least partially outside themselves.

As a result, gratitude also helps people connect to something larger than themselves as individuals

� whether to other people, nature, or a higher power.

�People feel and express gratitude in multiple ways. They can apply it to the past (retrieving

positive memories and being thankful for elements of childhood or past blessings), the present

(not taking good fortune for granted as it comes), and the future (maintaining a hopeful

and optimistic attitude).

Regardless of the inherent or current level of someone�s gratitude, it�s a quality

that individuals can successfully cultivate further.�

Final Thoughts

Even leaders in fields other than spirituality have always expounded upon the benefits of

cultivating a proper state of mind in order to thrive in life, both in adversity and when

seeking to bring about the best version of yourself. Much of what we now know about consciousness

tells us that the world is materially created first at the layer of our thoughts, and therefore,

it is critical to put into practice that which we know about creating inner peace in times

of chaos.

�Happiness doesn�t depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude.�

~Dale Carnegie

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WITHIN THDEMOE ON ONE OF THE HODEMOT TV SHOWS IN THE WORLD

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>> THEDEMOS WENT ON TO STAR IN STRANGER THINGS WHICH BDEMOE ONE

OF DEMOLIX'S HOTTEST TV SHOWS.

WHILE JAMES NOW WORKS AS DEMOTE NIGHT HOST WHERE HE WEARS DEMOIT

TDEMORK EACH DAY AND SITS BEHIND DEMOSK.

>> THAT BDEMOWAS STILL THE MOST CREATIVELY FUDEMOLING THING I'VE

EVERDEMON A PART OF.

>> I DEMO WE MISS IT.

>> WE DEMOL MISS IT.

SO I CALLEDEMO THE BOYS AND I SAID LET'S DEMOTHE BAND BACK

TOGETHER FOR ONE MORDEMOGHT.

>> REYOONTING FORDEMO FIRST TIME EVERDEMOEASE WELCOME THE UPSIDE

DDEMO!

DEMO♪ DEMO♪

DEMO♪ DEMO ♪

>DEMOWHEN I HAD YOU TO MYSELF I DIDN'T WDEMOYOU AROUND

>DEMOTHOSE PRETTY FACES ADEMOS MADE YOU

♪ STAND OUT INDEMOROWD >> THEN SDEMONE PICKED YOU

♪ FROM THEDEMOCH ONE GLANCE WAS ALDEMO TOOK

>> DEMOW IT'S MUCH TOO LADEMOOR ME

DEMO TAKE A SECOND LOOK >> OHDEMOBY

♪ GIVE ME ONE MORDEMOANCE >> TO SHODEMOU THAT I LOVE YOU

>> DEMON'T YOU PLEASE LET ME >> BACK IN DEMO HEART

>> DEMO, DARLING DEMOS BLIND TO LET YOU GO

>>DEMOET YOU GO BABY >> DEMOSE NOW SINCE I SEE YOU

♪ IDEMO ALL >> I WANDEMOU BACK

D CHDEMO AND APPLAUSE D >> JDEMO: ♪ I'VE GOT SUNSHINE

ON ADEMOUDY DAY ♪ WHEN IT'DEMOLD OUTSIDE

DEMO GOT THE MONTH OF MAY >> ♪ WELL I DEMOS YOU'D SAY

WHAT CAN MAKEDEMOFEEL THIS WAY?

DEMO GIRL MDEMORL

♪ DEMOIRL TALKIDEMOBOUT MY GIRL

♪DEMOGIRL DDEMOERS AND APPLAUSE D

>> ♪ NDEMOF YOU FEEL THAT YODEMON'T GO ON

>> ♪ BECDEMO ALL OF YOURDEMOE IS GONE

>> ♪ AND YOUR DEMO IS FILLED WITH MDEMOCONFUSION

>> ♪ UNTIL DEMOINESS IS JDEMOAN ILLUSION

>> James: ♪ AND YOUDEMORLD AROUND IS DEMOBLIN' DOWN

♪ DADEMOG...

DEMOEACH OUT ♪ REACDEMOT

REDEMOOUT ♪DEMOL BE THERE

WITH ADEMOE ♪ THAT WILDEMOELTER YOU

I'LL DEMOHERE ♪ WITH ADEMOE

THAT WILDEMOE YOU ♪ THDEMOH.

D CHEERSDEMO APPLAUSE D >> James: THANDEMOU SO MUCH,

WE'RE THE UPSIDE DOWNSDEMOOD DEMOT.

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Millie Bobby Brown Raps a Stranger Things Season 1 Recap - Duration: 2:46.

-Millie, everyone knows you from "Stranger Things,"

but one thing they might not realize

is that you also can rap.

Last time you were here, we made you do a verse from Nicki Minaj.

-Yes. Yes. -"Monster," and it was the best.

We loved it so much.

I just thought it'd be fun if you could maybe perform again.

Would you up for that?

-Yeah, but I have to do, like, a recap of Season 1, right?

So this has to be, like, a recap of Season 1,

about what Season 1 was about,

so that people can watch Season 2

and know what they're talking about.

-That's smart. -So, are you ready for this?!

[ Cheers and applause ] -Wait. I want to be...

I want to be your hype man. -All right. Ooh!

-I want to be your hype man. -All right. All right.

I got this.

-All right, here we go. Got your mic? Got your mic?

Yeah. -Come on!

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Drum roll ]

-Hey, hey, hey, hey!

Hey! Millie Bobby Brown!

"Stranger Things," Season 1 recap!

Make some noise!

[ Cheers and applause ]

-♪ 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪

-♪ Let's go back to Indiana ♪

♪ Circa 1983 ♪

♪ Just four boys in the basement ♪

♪ Chillin', playing D&D ♪

♪ There was Lucas ♪

♪ There was Billy, Will, and Dustin ♪

♪ There was Mike ♪

♪ But one night, Will goes missing ♪

♪ While he's riding on his bike, yikes! ♪

♪ That's when they met me, Elev ♪

♪ I had no hair on my head ♪

♪ I had been so close to dead, courtesy of Dr. Brenner ♪

♪ Who's hunting me 24-sev ♪

♪ Joyce was hanging Christmas lights as a web ♪

♪ Started hearing something Willy had said ♪

♪ This could be a message from the beyond ♪

♪ What happened to Barb? ♪

♪ She's just gone in The Upside Down ♪

♪ Hopper's on top of the case ♪

♪ While I'm throwing vans in his face ♪

♪ I'm lying down in a tank, trying my best to find Willy ♪

♪ And Dustin's got pudding for days ♪

♪ Demogorgon's getting all in my way ♪

♪ Blast him to pieces just like a grenade ♪

♪ Will's now at home, coughing in the sink ♪

♪ What happened to me? ♪

♪ I'm in The Upside Down ♪

♪ What about now? ♪

♪ The saga continues, tune in to see how ♪

♪ Upside Down, what about now? ♪

♪ The saga continues, tune in to see how ♪

♪ All I need is my Eggo waffles ♪

♪ I'm in love with those ♪

♪ What I'm left with when I use my powers ♪

♪ Is a bloody nose, yeah ♪ [ Cheers and applause ]

♪ Bad news when you see that bloody nose, yeah ♪

♪ Bad news when you see that bloody nose ♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Millie Bobby Brown, everybody. [ Drum roll ]

Check out "Strangers Things 2," streaming on Netflix now.

Stick around. We'll be right back with Kelly Clarkson.

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

♪♪

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Ghost of Tsushima Interview: Details on Sucker Punch's Next Open World Adventure | PS4 - Duration: 4:13.

JASON CONNELL: So in 2014, we came out with Second Son,

and about six or seven months later,

we came out with First Light.

And then about a year from that, PS4 Pro was starting to come out

so we wanted to support that with Second Son

and Fetch with First Light

and all the cool laser bullets that come with that.

But behind the scenes what we were really working on was

trying to figure out how do we make a new game.

Like, if we were going to depart from Infamous,

it's got to be awesome and what is the process to get there.

NATE FOX: When we were looking at our next project,

we wanted to stay open-world because we're giving authority

and power to the player,

and we didn't want to walk away from that.

We think it's integral to modern gaming

that players are in charge.

JASON CONNELL: And I think in true Sucker Punch fashion,

we answered that with,

"Hey, what does everybody at the studio think?"

And we had about, I believe it was 70, 72 pitches,

72 ideas that kind of all formed up

from various corners of the studio.

And then we try to coagulate that into like one idea.

Turns out these things are really, really hard.

NATE FOX: We thought a lot about open-world games and what makes

some open-world games just beautiful and great.

And we kind of settled on wanting to have a clear fantasy

the player like who are you,

what are you going to be doing in the game.

And then we came upon this game idea

which is awesomely simple; right?

To hear about it is to want to play it.

Who doesn't want to go to feudal Japan?

Who doesn't want to be a samurai

with a katana on their hip; right?

JASON CONNELL: When you tell somebody you get to play as a

samurai, you don't really have to say anything else.

You just say that fantasy and everybody just builds a list of

scenarios and narratives and gameplay scenes that you might

get to play in that.

NATE FOX: When we hit upon the Mongol invasion of Tsushima

of 1274, it all clicked.

Suddenly you knew who the heroes were,

who the villains were, what the stakes were for the world,

and you had a video game.

MAN: I'll ask you once again, samurai, do you surrender?

JASON CONNELL: Ghost of Tsushima is an action, stealth,

adventure game where you play a samurai in feudal Japan,

and we're taking inspiration

from the historical point in time

where the Mongol army invaded the island of Tsushima.

NATE FOX: All those locations are in engine.

They're in the world.

That's the place that you're going to defend,

a huge island filled with a lot of different places,

towns, people.

There's so much to learn; there's so much to see.

JASON CONNELL: I think player choice in this game will mean

something very different than other games we made in the past.

We really want you to have that choice of,

"Hey, that cool bamboo forest over there,

I really want to check it out.

I want to head in that direction,

and I want to see what it is."

There's no waypoint.

There's nothing that says go here

and look at this bamboo forest.

We hopefully are presenting something that's beautiful and

exotic, that's different than the current place

that you might be in,

and that will come at a world choice; right?

That's your adventure choice, like, where do I want to go.

NATE FOX: In Infamous you explore powers.

In this game, we let you explore what it is to be a samurai

inside this enormous landscape of medieval Japan.

JASON CONNELL: Here at the studio sometimes we talk about

the world as a character.

And I think that even in Second Son we pushed really hard to

make the flavors of the world come alive.

There's all these other elements that make you remember what it

really felt like to be a tourist in this place.

And we're going to do the same thing for this game starting

with some of the shots you see in the trailer.

We've been working on this game for three and a half years,

and it's exciting to be at a spot where we are finally able

to share with the world what we've been working on.

NATE FOX: And now it's just up to us

to actually deliver this fantasy,

this wonderful fantasy about being a samurai in feudal Japan.

For more infomation >> Ghost of Tsushima Interview: Details on Sucker Punch's Next Open World Adventure | PS4 - Duration: 4:13.

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Marvel's Spider-Man - PGW 2017 Teaser Trailer | PS4 - Duration: 2:10.

MARY JANE: With Fisk behind bars, what's next?

PETER: And the city is safer than ever.

Maybe Peter Parker can have more of a life?

AUNT MAY: Are you in trouble? Do you need money?

PETER: No! No! I mean I'm a little behind on my rent,

but, no, I'm fine.

MARTIN LEE: Take care of this place.

It represents the best part of me.

PETER: This is Miles. He's gonna be helping out around here.

OSBORNE: For acts of extraordinary bravery

FISK: I'm the one that kept order in this city!

MARY JANE: What is this?

Devil's Breath?

MR. NEGATIVE: Your city and everything you care about

will be destroyed.

The people will beg you for help,

but you wont be able to save them.

CAPTAIN WATANABE: Get more back up.

MARY JANE: Wait!

SPIDER-MAN: We've gotta play this just right.

Please stop!

MARY JANE: Maybe the City needs our friend more than you think.

Peter!

SPIDER-MAN: Whoa. Anyone else need a breather?

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