Let's Play This War of Mine 1.3 - Ep 14 - Rotten Tomatoes
This War of Mine Let's Play: in this let's play we'll venture This War of Mine, a survival war game with side scroller gameplay. This War of Mine attempts to ...
easiest way to kill armed guys is to attract them near a hiding place,then
hide,when they pass by,cut their throats :D haha when's episode 15
available??
+TheSparrowsJourney i've gone pretty aggressive ,killing rogues and soldiers with shovels and crowbars! a pity u quit,was having good fun watching the series. keep well.
Sparrow, i have a tip(exploit), 1.bring katia to central square 2. Bring
one moonshine or food JUST ONE so u can fit moar stuff 3. When u are there,
trade the food or moonshine to the NURSE, she thaught the medicine is a
COMMON THING so you can trade the medicine to other trader and yeah....
+Aristo Gunawan I don't like to use exploits intentionally.
The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 - Rescuing Peeta / Tribute Centre scene
As Peeta's warning gave the District an additional eight minutes evacuation time, Coin dispatches an elite special forces team, which includes Gale, to rescue ...
It's never explained directly. in the book or the movie. The closest explanation is that it's implied that president snow wanted them to rescue peeta. so he could kill katniss, so he knew a rescue was inevitable
+Crystal Waters Wow, you're seriously complaining that we didn't need this wicked scene? It wasn't needed in the book, but in the film yes it was. In my opinion, it was good to have this scene as not knowing what happened on the rescue mission annoyed me.
+Bree Rose Yeah because the high-end Capitol citizens (the ones that were close to Snow) told him those things
Being Evel Movie Review
Documentary Being Evel starring Robert "Evel" Knievel, Johnny Knoxville and George Hamilton among other is reviewed by Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic ...
This Limited release was said to have been on some people's 2013 Best list and on some people's 2013 Worst list. Now that its out on DVD I got to check it out, ...
I think 2013 has had some promise, but far more disappointments, in my
opinion. Not denying that 2012 had some bad movies, but by this time of the
year, there was a lot more, but this year, maybe one or two films have
gotten cose to that standard. If you view my video called "How to Rate a
Movie (0301)", I introduced this new system, hopefully the video will
provide more clarity. Thanks a lot man! I'll be sure to check it out soon,
my computer's been dead for the. Past couple of days.
Great review MrFilmJack :) I thought Spring Breakers was ok,,,, nowhere in
my Best List definitely but nowhere in my Worst List. The ONLY time it
would be in my Worst List is if I've seen less bad films from 2013. For
example, if I've only 7 bad movies in 2013... this film would probably be
in there but I'm pretty sure there's more bad movies to come so I doubt it
will be in the list. Keep up the good work man. That's creative you came up
with your own system :)
Thanks a lot 22tigerdude! I do see your point of view, I'm pretty sure (As
I mentioned in my review) this movie isn't for everyone. Yeah, 2013 has
been a pretty disappointing year for films overall and Spring Breakers
places in my Best list, so far. Thanks a lot! I did spend a lot of time
coming up with something a little more complicated, but decided to resort
to a much simpler system, which is beneficial for both me and the viewers.
That's awesome. I think 2013 is a fun year so far. NOT a great year like
2012 but it's been fun so far so good in my opinion. Just a quick question,
is there a video on your channel that explains the system. Like For
Example, the single Yes means "3 out of 5 stars OR 3 out of 4 stars" or
Triple No meaning "0 out of 5 or 0.5 out of 4 stars". By the way, I gave
you a shout-out in my birthday vlog if you ever want to see it :)
I think you should watch the entire film, it does have a message. Even I
knew the film was going to be something different. Thanks a lot, that
really does mean a lot to me. I do watch your videos too, but I've been
really preoccupied recently, so I haven't left a comment, my bad. I have
seen Pacific Rim. I've finished editing my review, the uploading process
will commence soon.
this movie is......different. I didn't even watch the whole thing, from the
opening shot I was like "Wow, this movie's gonna be weird" but anyway,
great review always love checking out your videos. Will you be checking out
Pacific Rim? I can't wait to see that.
A "ganda"? It's very hard to compare this to any other film. It's a unique
film, I really don't think I've seen anything like it before. Yes, Sam
Mendes is back and I'm certainly happy, just waiting for the Nolan Bond to
happen someday.
I totally agree man... Once 2012 started, good movies were already coming
while it took 2013 a while for the good movies to come in. I hope your
computer is up and running soon. :) thanks!!!
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief - Review
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief directed by Alex Gibney and featuring Paul Haggis and Jason Beghe is reviewed by Ben Mankiewicz (host of ...
I did a water damage job for the church of Scientology in Pasadena, the were soliciting the entire crew to watch videos, any who would walk by was solicited. It was a weird vibe!!!
I have seen it severe times, it is so interesting to see him coming back to reality in a way. He has another video where he is speaking in Germany. It is great as well, he is speaking to a audience in this one....
The documentary will tend to confirm the negative opinions of those who
don't need anything to help them with their minds. The ones who need it
will have to weigh dealing with this organization against the benefits to
their lives, especially of Dianetics, which, unlike Scientology, is a
mental counselling technique and has nothing to do with religion.
Fortunately one can do Dianetics with a partner using just the Dianetics
book. In my experience the ones who did best started out that way, and had
little if any trouble later on. The ones seeking spirituality, less so, at
least as far as I could tell. The tended to float in and out of
Scientology based on their faith, and not solid gains they realized in
their lives, such as better health, freedom from addiction, sharper
awareness, more empathy, etc. Had they realized these things (as I did
myself), they'd be less prone to get over-involved or ignore it all, but
have a sane approach to their participation. It is work doing Dianetics,
with or without any help from an organization, money and whatnot, but can
be almost free of charge if you're willing to do that work.
I just want to say that yall spent the whole video talking about the
content and not the documentarian and his film making. To me that means
that your 8's were a little low. I have watched hundreds of your WTF
videos. I've never seen yall so enthralled by a subject. I will watch and
I'm presuming you gave this a 9.2 and not an 8.4. :) Matt Christy Alonso
Ben, You're the best!!!!
That's a pretty simple answer. Sure the film making is one thing, but this is a DOCUMENTARY, all that is going to matter is the story, that's the main focus.
Tom Cruise has a bit of a dilemma ahead of him.
Does he abandon Scientology and continue his movie career with a wounded
reputation? Or does he continue on with this cult and barbeque his acting
career? Honestly, I think he is officially stuck in this cult. For one, he
is basically a God to this circle of people. Slaves who work for 40 cents
an hour basically mod his motorcycles and fix his house. Who would want to
leave that? Secondly, he has been audited extensively, and if he tries to
leave, the church can frame him very easily with all of the information
they collected on him. Third, the guy is officially coo coo for cocoa
puffs. He really believes that he has special powers, and that post partum
depression is just in the mothers head.
I cant believe I am saying this, but I wouldn't want to be Tom Cruise right
now.
+Davey Jones He plays similar characters, but the dude does have range.The problem is that he does the whole "movie star" thing and does what makes him dough. Doesn't mean he doesn't have talent.He's fuckin' crazy, though...
+Alejandro Castellanosor maybe he was never that good of an actor.seems to me like he plays the same douchebag in every movie.only exception to that i can think of is interview with the vampire.but there is virtually no difference between maverick from top gun and Raymond from rain man or even the movie exec in tropic thunder.
+Mark Anthony Or maybe, you just don't like a guy who, while a fantastic actor, he is aslo linked with a fucking cultish asshole like David Miscavige.Drinking the Kool-Aid doesn't help anyone.
+MJW238 So far any movie Tom has been in I have watched and enjoyed his performance except one. That one is "Eyes Wide Shut" that he did with wife at the time before they split up. Some day I will try it again as parts are in my head but so much is missing.That lots wont or will not agree means there is/are a lot that would secretly want to be TOM CRUISE with all his fame and power and fans but they don't want to try because they themselves know they don't have the talent to be anything but what they already are. No drive, no prize.And that is where the hate comes from.They will all rise as soon as they quit putting others down.Right now that is all they will ever be, downers.
+Davey JonesYeah. I am sure that self-image and ego element plays a big roll too. It is heart breaking to see the people on this documentary come out and talk about themselves and the church. They are pretty much admitting that they wasted many years of their lives on a brain washing cult and it left them with nothing. Nothing besides psychological trauma, broken dreams, lost friends and even family members.I admire these people for coming out and speaking about it, but I cant help but pity them too.
+E Bach well the reasons for that are psychological. there is the bloated ego of the celeb, the strict management of information they have access to, but mostly it is direct brainwashing.too much to go into in youtube comments, but the short version is that they make the person's entire self-image dependant on the beliefs they hold. so then any damage to the beliefs held == damage to that person's ego.so tom cruise could never admit that scientology is bullshit without also admitting that everything tom thought he was is also bullshit.basically rejecting scientology is == to going from the status of demigod with superpowers to pathetic homosexual idiot who got played like a fiddle string for several decades and is wrong in his most basic beliefs of what reality is.most people with inflated egos like movie stars cannot survive such an identity crisis.
+Davey JonesYes, I know about auditing. I made that pretty clear in my first comment. But I really don't believe the celebrities are totally oblivious to the lower level people being indentured slaves. I am sure they try to keep a lid on it and try not say anything, but a person can only be so ignorant as to what is going on around them. Sooner or later, you are going to ask yourself, "why are these always smiling and doing chores for me?" or, "why are all of these smiling people fixing my house for free?"You can try to not talk about it, but that's a pretty big elephant in the room to hide. But yes, black mail through auditing could ruin any one of them.
+E Bachwell yeah those movie stars are essentially their last source of revenue.and yeah they go out of their way to kiss their asses, and none of them probably know anything about the lower level members shovelling shit.look at scilon celebs on their red carpet walks n stuff like that. they always have a scientology 'handler' right there with them.that person's job is essentially to control what kind of information and people the celeb gets exposed to.so these guys get access to the higher levels of doctrine and they kiss their asses in every way imaginable.BUT, they also collect dirt on them by carefully recording every single auditing session they ever had.in case you don't know, auditing is essentially a confession combined with a crude lie detector.so the moment any of them decides to leave they are reminded of every single freaky thing they ever admitted to during one of these auditing sessions, indicating that that information can become public. which, in the mind of the celeb, would be the end of their carreer, and even worse the end of the public persona they have been working on so long.
+Davey JonesThat may be true. I wouldn't personally know for sure myself because I am not involved. "Thankfully".What I do know is that the church definitely cherishes there celebrities on another level than the average person who just wants to join. Some of there followers have been scrubbing floors with toothbrushes for years, yet there celebrities shoot right on up and earn respect much quicker. It would seem that the church invests a lot in there celebrities too. They definitely go the extra mile to make sure that Tom Cruise is happy. One of the scenes in the documentary described a time when Miscavige went along with recreating a dream that Cruse had about him running in a meadow with Nicole Kidman. He made all of his followers recreate the scenery just to his expectations. I don't think he would do that for an average follower.Cruise may very well just be a poster boy pawn. But he seems to be a highly valued poster boy pawn.
+E Bachcruise and travolta are not anywhere near the top of scientology dude, that is an illusion.actually they are at the top of the doctrine, having access to the deepest 'secrets' and so on, but they have ZERO authority within the church and cant tell anyone what to do nor do they have any idea about the inner workings of the church.they are poster boys, and scientology has complete control over then in various ways.
+E Bach I think a ton of shit is still to come out. When it does, you are going to see a bunch of mea culpa from these guys, but by then it will be too late, I think.
+Alejandro Castellanos It is pretty impossible for Tom to play dumb on this one. How do you not notice that all of your vehicles are completely moded out nearly free of charge? At one point in this documentary, they shared a story where Tom wanted to re-enact a dream he had where he was running through a meadow with Nichole Kidman. Miscavige made his indentured slaves completely land scape the hilly area so it was perfect for him.Tom and John both know what is going on. They are near the highest ranks at the church. It is impossible for them to not know. The only question is, are they ready to part with it. Judging by how easy it is for these guys to frame you, I would say they aren't ready.
+MJW238 I don't think that is the issue.The issue is whether or not his ties to David Miscavige will end up affecting him, and I believe they will. There's just too much bullshit associated with Scientology as it is today, which will force it to change away from the absolute nuts that run it. But by then, Tom Cruise, John Travolta, etc., will look like enabling assholes who know what was going on and chose to keep quiet.