Thursday, October 26, 2017

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I'd like to review some movies.

Jonathan!

People don't usually use my real name in these intros...

Nice to see you.

I fail to recall the last time you were in Rome.

Uh... it's been a while.

And hear I heard you had retired.

Nope!

Just took a few months off.

My wife's expecting - things have been busy.

Then humor me with, uh... but one question.

No.

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And this is Movie Night!

It's been about three months since our last episode... and it is late October, so we're

just gonna call this Season Nine!

Hello and welcome back to Movie Night!

Inconsistently uploaded... but never half-assed!

Although I haven't uploaded as many videos this year, I've still been watching and reviewing

many new releases - so tonight I want to take a look at some of my favorite films from2017...

that I haven't already set aside for future episodes in November, or featured in earlier

episodes; so "Kong", "War Of The Apes", all any superhero movie won't be included.

In release-order, we'll start with "John Wick: Chapter 2".

Well, that was fucking awesome.

This neo-noir action thriller from director Chad Stahelski quadrupled its $40 million

dollar budget after its February 2017 release.

Following the chaotic and deadly events of "Chapter 1", Keanu Reeves (Wick) must return

to the life of an internationally hunted hit-man to repay a special debt.

The best part about the original wasn't the brilliantly filmed and choreographed hand-to-hand

action sequences, but rather the inventive and detailed criminal universe created by

writer Derek Kolstad.

Which is why I was so elated "Chapter 2" doubled-down on its exploration; showing us more scenes

and faces in this fascinating network of honorable modern-day assassins.

The 'you must honor the rules of our society' plot-devices manages to make believable sense

of a crazy situation no sane person would willingly embark on - least of all a man as

careful and intelligent as our title-character.

For his efforts, the ageless Keanu proves once again to be more than capable of handling

the ferocious gunplay and physical stuntwork.

Say what you might about his ability to emote - but he can handle a firearm better than

anyone in Hollywood.

Which comes in handy, since the R-rated adventure also boasts a body-count north of 120.

A

catacombs escape that closes out act one is particularly incredible - especially a bit

where Wick holds a baddie at bay with the muzzle of his shotgun barrel... while he reloads

to finish the job.

Bad-ass.

Even at 122 minutes, "John Wick 2" moves with relentless ease, especially the final 45 minutes

which don't seem to let up for a moment.

The talented supporting cast deliver the less-than-subtle dialogue with Shakespearen authority.

Whether Ian McShane is lecturing the villain on his mistakes, "You stabbed the devil in

the back", or Laurence Fishburne waxes poetic about his former "The Matrix" co-star, there's

a certain gravitas behind these relatively minor characters.

Of particular note is Claudia Gerini as Wick's initial 'target'.

In her only scene, she exhibits perennial class and beauty far beyond what's necessary

for a part like this.

Let's just say, I was impressed.

And let's not forget Peter "Sassy Trump" Serafinowicz - who was particularly amusing as the purveyor

of a "wine tasting"-themed gun dispensary.

But least we forget how absolutely gorgeous the cinematography here is.

Dark corridors and deep shadows are punctured by bright and vibrant beams of color and light.

The steady framework keeps the action easy to follow, while showing off the sets and

scenery.

Part one took place in empty warehouses and houses, whereas this sequel has our hero leaping

through Roman ruins and shooting up a mirror-filled museum exhibit.

The upgraded locations all looks stunning.

The auditory onslaught isn't too bad either; with careful mixing of the loud gunfire, breathless

grunts, and heavy punches.

I expect to see a few technical nominations for this flick come awards-season.

Building on the concepts, techniques, and pay-offs established by its predecessor - "John

Wick: Chapter 2" is a phenomenal action film (one of this decade's best), and an astonishingly

fun experience.

I thought it was AMAZING.

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Let's back to the reviews with my thoughts on "Get Out".

This fantastically inventive and proactive psychological horror film from first-time

director Jordan Peele was released nationwide on February 24, 2017.

The very modestly budgeted $4.5 million dollar production broke an impressive $250 million

in ticket sales.

When a young African-American man visits his Caucasian girlfriend's mysterious family estate...

not everything is as picture-perfect as it first seems.

Inherently an allegory for today's more suppressed form of racism, "Get Out" delivers this important

social-message through the lens of a purely haunting and downright frightening narrative.

Daniel Kaluuya is outstanding at anchoring the bizarre R-rated story, the gorgeous Alison

Williams pulls off duality within her character with surprising ease, while the always versatile

Bradley Whitford is suspiciously disarming as a wholesome father figure.

There

was a very real part of me that wanted this story to conclude without any major twist.

It would have been far funnier (but less scary) if all the terrifying circumstances and perceived

racism really was just in Kaluuya's paranoid head.

Thankfully, the script, also penned by Peele, takes the movie to unimagined depths, that

are best explored unspoiled.

I'll only say that this film's most powerful accomplishment arrives moments before the

credits roll, when it appears everything our hero struggled for was for naught.

Through expert direction, a subtle set-up earlier, and the underlying racism our society

tries to ignore every day... this singular moment lands with pure chills.

For the briefest of moments, all of white America was able to understand (or at least,

relate to) the fear our African American brothers experience every day.

Although it was a little heavy-handed with the Microsoft product placement, this 104-minute

thriller delivered a wholly unique and captivating experience.

Although it was the first major release of the year I saw, it was instantly leaps ahead

of anything I saw in 2016.

Invocative commentary and visceral scares from a visionary talent make "Get Out" a truly

AMAZING film.

Next up, "Beauty And The Beast".

Just as magical.

Rather than a fresh adaptation of the centuries-old French fairy tale - this 129 minute musical

fantasy is a direct, live-action remake of Disney's Oscar-winning animated version from

1991.

The PG-rated film was a monster success, grossing over $1.2 billion (almost three times the

original's cume) - to become the highest grossing film of the year after its March 2017 release.

Not bad for $160 million dollar update, huh?

When a young women travels outside her provincial French town to rescue her father, she falls

in love with a beastly-looking Prince who has been imprisoned in a large castle by an

old curse.

Emma Watson and Dan Stevens star as the titular characters while Luke Evans, Kevin Kline,

Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson are featured in

the many interesting and eclectic supporting roles.

Not that there was any doubt, but Watson positively excels in the lead role... carrying the reputation

of the iconic songs with poise, perseverance, and stunning beauty.

Although I can't say the same for Stevens, he does enough to disappear into the CGI-assisted

role.

Evans, meanwhile nails the smarmy "Gaston" part with plenty of musical boasting, while

Gad makes jokes as the plucky (and 'controversially' gay) sidekick.

Under sterling direction from Bill Condon - this updated version delivers the wonderful

sights, and sounds just as before.

Everything from the costumes, visual-effects, and the characters themselves are gorgeous.

The musical numbers (including a few new tunes) are catchy, lively, and irresistibly fun.

It's hard not to get goose bumps when Thompson begins belting out the Oscar-winning titular

song.

Kids, women, and literally anyone who enjoyed the animated version will adore this fun and

flashy re-telling.

Obviously, nothing here is particularly original, but this is one "tale" that has withstood

the test of "time".

An enjoyable and warm-hearted trip down nostalgia-lane for the entire family, "Beauty And The Beast"

is an AWESOME remake.

Fourth up, a bonus review for "King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword"... most of which I filmed

back when it came out.

Surprisingly entertaining.

Apropos of nothing, I recently watched the 90s family film "A Kid In King Arthur's Court"

- and I remember thinking to myself, 'Hollywood is long overdue for a good, modern take on

the swords-and-shields genre'.

But unbeknownst to me at the time, director Guy Ritchie was already well on his way to

finishing this 126-minute adventure film.

Now, I get it - the last thing we is yet another remake - but the mythology and stories surrounding

the Knights Of The Round Table are so rich and diverse, it'd be a shame if some poorly

received Keira Knightly film was the last time we saw a proper theatrical adaptation

of this era.

And while I'll be the first to admit this latest version is hardly historically accurate

(the cold open features 500' elephants destroying giant bridges like they're made out of LEGO

bricks) - it's a damn enjoyable time.

Premiering on the hells of blockbuster juggernaut "Guardians Of The Galaxy: Vol. 2" on May 12,

2017 - this $175-million dollar production was doomed to box office failure.

Which is unfortunate, as the inventive re-telling really didn't deserve such a fate.

I guess Warner Bros.'s plan to make five more of them was just wishful thinking.

Charlie Hunnam portrays the title character in this PG-13 rated origin story, which has

Arthur rising from orphaned obscurity in medieval England to pull sword from sword, and challenge

the evil king for his true legacy.

The talented "Sons Of Anarchy Star" bulked up to play the man who-would-be king, and

does a wonderful job mixing incredulous emotions with cheeky confidence.

A die-hard childhood fan of 1981's "Excalibur" - Hunnam's reverence and respect for this

property is obvious - he goes all out in every scene.

If everything else broke down, the movie would still be worth watching for his character

alone.

An early monologue to a doubtful enemy has him describing his improbable skill-set, while

parallel flashbacks amusingly show the truth.

He tackles, swings, punches, and jumps like a veteran action hero - apparently modeling

his style off UFC fighter Conor McGregor.

And thanks to some absolutely stellar sound design, every sword fight, fist-fight, and

street fight are filled with heavy and violent hits.

Ritchie's kinetic, motion-tracking traits lend themselves well to the faster sequences,

even if these modern cinematic techniques feel almost anachronistic, if that makes sense.

The editing is equally excellent; blending Guy's trademark super-fast, non-linear, smash-cut

style to create a uniquely familiar atmosphere.

Or, as he described it, "Lord Of The Rings" meets "Snatch".

The results are occasionally funny, and always entertaining.

Action movies are really only as good as the villain, and thanks to Jude Law's suitably

detestable performance, "King Arthur" is in good shape.

With his hairline receding, he seems to be gravitating towards older, bad-guy roles these

days, but we're all a beneficiary of this career transition.

His uncaring demeanor and menacing scowl are a perfect fit for the evil King Vortigern.

Describing his vile behavior, Arthur tells him, "You make sense of the Devil."

Elsewhere, Djimon Hounsou, Aidan Gillen, and Eric Bana do fine work in smaller supporting

roles - while love-interest / sidepiece Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey feels like a wasted after-thought.

The one thing that really struck me is Daniel Pemberton's music- which can best be described

as 'orchestral grunge' - keeping the mood intense, and the pace driving.

It's definitely a score I'll be picking up on CD when it's released.

For better or worse, this is a quintessential period-piece popcorn flick; all the familiar

good-vs-evil action-movie tropes are here, but they're also executed in fresh ways.

And despite one perfectly-dropped 'F-bomb', it's also a safe time for dates and families.

If you adjust your expectations accordingly, "King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword" is a fun

whiz-bang adventure with time-tested characters.

I thought it was GREAT.

Next up, "Dunkirk".

Nolan has done it again.

Produced on a comparatively small budget of $100 million dollars - this PG-13 rated war

epic is the tenth feature from acclaimed director Christopher Nolan.

Which scored over half a billion in ticket sales just a couple months after its July

21, 2017 release.

Sharing the inspiring true story of the allies' rescue from Dunkirk beach during the second

World War, this 106-minute drama unfolds without much dialogue or even conventional protagonists.

Instead, the extremely lean script illustrates through action and visuals alone how harrowing

and dangerous the battlefields in the land, sea, and air really werezz.

Fitting into one of those three location-categories, the ensemble cast features understated and

powerful performances from a slew of familiar faces, including: Fionn Whitehead, Harry Styles,

James D'Arcy, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy.

Nolan's unique approach to their (lack of) development means each character is somewhat

generic and interchangeable though.

The survival scenarios they constantly find themselves in are so terrifying and realistic,

we can't help but picture ourselves in their shoes.

And since we learn so little about these characters (most aren't even given names) - this emotional

transference is vital to the success of the narrative.

Those expecting traditional character arcs or introspective monologues need to look elsewhere;

"Saving Private Ryan" this is not.

Indeed, rather than personalizing a giant battle by showing a single soldier's experience,

Nolan goes in the opposite direction; employing a giant ensemble with thousands of extras

- with no single person receiving the lion's share of screentime.

"Dunkirk" is an immersive experience that's bolstered by an extremely loud and visceral

sound-mix - unforgiving with its dynamic range.

When gunfire pierces the silence, it is as startling as it is uncomfortable.

Or the terrifying sound of the Jericho-Trompete sirens from German fighter plane as they dive

for another attack run.

Meanwhile, Hans Zimmer doles out an aggressively intense score that builds and builds to a

seemingly never-ending crescendos... constantly keeping the tension on edge - often drowning

out all other sounds.

The music is an overbearing accompaniment to the stressful action unfolding onscreen,

and one of the more memorable soundtracks in Zimmer's catalog - even if it is a bit

distracting at times.

Only the third movie of the decade to be primarily shot and filmed in the massive 70mm film format

- "Dunkirk" is best experienced on the largest screen possible, which makes full use of the

supersized celluloid.

But since a majority of film-goers (not to mention 100% of the home media release) will

only see a 16:9 cut of the picture - there are many shots that feel unnaturally framed

due to the extended headroom in the non-cropped version.

It's one of those "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situations - but still slightly

distracting to see everyone's faces positioned in the dead-center of the picture.

But all of it is stunningly detailed and hauntingly beautiful.

Although to be fair, watching paint dry would likely look pretty gorgeous too if it were

projected from 4K IMAX laser projectors onto a 100" screen.

The entirety of the "air" plot looks particularly astonishing; with cameras affixed to inside

and to the sides of Spitfire fighter planes as they swoop through the clouds above the

English Channel.

Easily the greatest aerial battles ever captured on film - these dog-fighting scenes are worth

the price of admission alone; and are even more impressive when you learn they were created

without any computer effects.

Prohibitive costs notwithstanding, if it could have been accomplished practically - it was,

as Nolan chose to avoid CGI-shots whenever possible.

The results are seamless and realistic.

"Dunkirk" explores several key scenes from different perspectives, by inventively inter-cutting

the narrative threads in a non-parallel way.

As the technique arrives without introduction or warning, it can be a bit confusing when

you begin to see the same scene over, but from a different angle - but does allow for

additional insight.

These are the types of creative decisions you don't usually associate with a summer

blockbuster starring one of the hunky musicians from OneDirection, but it works.

Nolan may not be cinema's "smartest" filmmaker, but of the director's I'd consider "smart",

he's certainly the most accessible - and that counts for a lot.

As I was hoping for a bit more historical insight and character development, I can't

say that this film is my favorite entry in Nolan's growing portfolio - but that doesn't

preclude it from being one of the best war movies ever made.

"Dunkirk" is a monumental achievement in blockbuster filmmaking, and a truly AMAZING film.

Finally, here's my review of "Kingsman: The Golden Circle".

A sequel almost on-par with its predecessor.

Matthew Vaughn returns to direct the follow-up to 2014's surprisingly successful "Kingsman:

The Secret Service".

The experienced director utilizes every bit of his increased $104 million dollar budget,

and the extended 141-minute run-time... packing this action/comedy film with entertaining

moments and characters.

It faired slightly worse than its predecessor, netting around $300 million a month after

its September 2017 premiere.

After the titular spy-agency's headquarters is destroyed, and the world's drug users are

held hostage by an eccentric Julianne Moore, rookie agent Taron Egerton and his stalwart

accomplice Mark Strong must join forces with their American counterparts to defeat her.

Egerton once again shines as the resourceful lead - he's the handsome English gent ladies

want to shag, and the charming gent men want to be.

Through a particularly convoluted and overly-explained series of events, Colin Firth's character

returns as well... but his presence is at best distracting, and at worst, unnecessary.

Especially since it dramatically undercuts the emotional weight of the original picture.

The utilization of the rest of the all-star cast (a which group shares an impressive five

Oscar wins) is unfortunately also a bit hit-or-miss - several big names, like Channing Tatum and

Jeff Bridges, are utterly wasted.

That being said, each individual performance is pretty stellar.

One celebrity's inclusion goes well past "cameo" - and becomes more amusing with each subsequent

appearance.

But it's the return of Hanna Alström as the sexy Swedish Princess that was a surprise

inclusion.

Her role in part one was nothing more than a throwaway joke to close the film on a lewd

moment of hilarity - so there was absolutely no expectation she'd be woven back into this

follow-up, let alone with such emotional effectiveness.

Her relationship with Egerton feels authentic and earned, giving some much needed balance

to the absurd narrative.

I was also pleasantly surprised (and impressed) that Sam Jackson returned to film a single

new shot, necessary to explain an expositional flashback.

And Bruce Greenwood is perfectly devilish as the President... which I believe marks

the third time the Canadian actor has portrayed the American leader.

In a word, "The Golden Circle" is totally dope.

From the dark humor to the cheeky characters, it had me smiling throughout the extremely

fast-paced R-rated narrative.

But the real draw here is the inventively-filmed action sequences - bursting with kinetic movement,

fancy gadgets, and fantastic music.

A sequence where Firth and Egerton fight back-to-back while yet another perfectly-selected pop rock

songs blares in the background was as entertaining as it was outlandish.

Despite the particularly convenient return of Colin Firth, and a few scenes that share

too much similarity to the first - "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" is an excessive action-romp

with likable characters.

I thought it was an AWESOME movie.

That does it for this modest list of 2017 films I loved... but stay tuned in a couple

episodes where I'll look back at some of the ones I hated.

In the meantime, we'll be taking look at classic monster films in my fifth horror episode;

if you'd like to leave a review.

Until then - please click or tap here to watch my reviews of the "Planet Of The Apes" series,

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Thai king funeral: Millions line the streets in Thailand as monarch is cremated

A year after his death, King Bhumibol Adulyadej's body was moved on Wednesday night from the Grand Palace, where it was lying in state, in an elaborate gold chariot pulled by more than 200 men to the 165-feet cremation pyre in a nearby square before his cremation on Thursday.

Last nights procession, accompanied by drums, flute music and an artillery salute, marked the first  of the five-day funeral.

His funeral pyre will be set alight by his son at 10pm (4pm BST) on Thursday and his fathers ashes will be collected and transported back to the palace on Friday. Two days of ceremonies will follow.

People from all over the country travelled to the capital to pay their respects to the world's longest-reigning monarch who was revered as a demigod and ruled for 70-years.

Hundreds of thousands of mourners dressed in black lined the procession route, many who slept overnight on thin plastic mats near the palace to secure a good view.

Many mourners have spent days in tents amid severe rainy-season downpours and searing subtropical temperatures to say their final goodbyes during the day-long procession.

Many were visibly moved as dozens of men, clad in ancient red garb, pulled the golden chariot carrying the royal urn.

Others clutched black and white pictures of the late king and many chose to prostrate themselves as the royal urn passed by. The practice was abolished in 1873 by King Chulalongkorn, also known as Rama V.

Hotels were booked up weeks ago, with Thursday declared a national holiday and a quarter of a million people expected to arrive in Bangkok.

A tearful Pimsupak Suthin, 42, who travelled to Bangkok from the northern province of Nan for the funeral: "This is the last goodbye. I really love and miss him.

It is very difficult to describe." King Maha Vajiralongkorn, the only son of the former sovereign, arrived at the Grand Palace dressed in a red uniform with his two daughters and young son.

He presided over Buddhist chanting as the urn was removed by soldiers and placed onto a golden chariot as other senior members of the Thai royal family walked behind the urn.

Later on the new king will perform the final service at the three-tiered crematorium which represents Mount Meru, the centre of the Buddhist and Hindu universe were Thai royals are believed to return after death.

Thailand's leading artisans have spent 10 months building the impressive golden crematorium with nine gilded spires adorned with images from mythology and the king's life, including statues of his two favourite dogs.

A total of £68million has been set aside for the funeral, the likes of which has never been seen in Thailand, officials in charge of preparations have said. King Bhumibol, also known as aged 88 after ruling for seven decades.

He played a pivotal role in maintaining stability during years of political upheaval and rapid development.

In other parts of the Thai capital and around the country, 85 smaller replicas of the royal crematorium and more than 870 pavilions were built for mourners to lay sandalwood flowers and pay their final respects to their beloved king.

In Nonthaburi province north of Bangkok, a long queue of black-clad mourners waited to place sandalwood flowers to pay their final respects as volunteers handed out food.

Piyamat Potsopho, 38, said she had been waiting for the kings funeral procession since Wednesday night.

She said: "I was very fortunate to have been born under the reign of King Rama IX." Another Bangkok resident, Suchinda Samparp, 67, said: Its so hard to describe the dedication Ive seen, how people have come out to help each other and how the late king has inspired this. Analysts say the kings death has left a large vacuum in the Thai psyche.

Thailand has observed a year of mourning for King Bhumibol and radio and television stations have played songs dedicated to the monarch almost non-stop since his death. The songs urge Thais to follow in fathers footsteps.

King Bhumibol is often referred to as father by Thais and is credited with reviving the popularity of the monarchy in Thailand.

Many businesses around the Southeast Asian nation were shut, while Bangkoks old quarter was draped in floral garlands made of marigolds.  Some government buildings placed potted yellow marigolds around portraits of the late king and buildings along the funeral procession were draped in yellow sheets.

King Bhumibol was born on a Monday, a day which Thais associate with the colour yellow.

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Nightcore - Do It Like a Dude - Duration: 2:38.

Nightcore Lab

Stomp stomp I've arrived

Drop the beat, nasty face

Why you lookin' at me?

Flyin' flyin' flyin' flyin' through the sky

In my spaceship

I'm an alien tonight

Dirty dirty dirty dirty dirty dirty sucker

You think I can't get hood like you, you motherfucker

I can do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

Do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

We can do it like the man'dem, man'dem.

We can do it like the man'dem,

Sugar sugar sugar

We can do it like the man'dem, man'dem.

We can do it like the man'dem,

Sugar sugar sugar

Bong, bong, pour me a beer

No pretty drinks, I'm a guy out here

Rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin' money like a pimp

My B I T C H's on my dick like this

Dirty dirty dirty dirty dirty dirty sucker

You think I can't get hood like you, you motherfucker

I can do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

Do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

We can do it like the man'dem, man'dem.

We can do it like the man'dem,

Sugar sugar sugar

We can do it like the man'dem, man'dem.

We can do it like the man'dem,

Sugar sugar sugar

Boys - come, come say what you wanna

Boys - you, you need to lick my dollar

Boys getting hot under the collar

Holler holler whoa

Boys - come, come say what you wanna

Boys - you, you need to lick my dollar

Boys getting hot under the collar

Holler holler whoa

I can do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

Do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

I can do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

Do it like a brother

Do it like a dude

Grab my crotch, wear my hat low like you

We can do it like the man'dem, man'dem.

We can do it like the man'dem,

Sugar sugar sugar

We can do it like the man'dem, man'dem

We can do it like the man'dem,

Sugar sugar sugar

Do it, do it like a dude

Do it, do it low like you

Do it, do it like a dude

Do it, do it, like a dude

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VW Polo - Duration: 1:03.

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VW Passat - Duration: 0:54.

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VW Golf - Duration: 1:03.

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VW Passat Variant - Duration: 1:09.

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Brock Lesnar vs Jinder Mahal - Survivor Series 2017 (WWE 2K18) - Duration: 3:19.

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The Joker's Wild

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Nabi ki Shan-Nabwi Nuskha For Ummat a Mustafa (PBUH)-SubhanALLAH - Duration: 1:55.

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VW Golf - Duration: 1:03.

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VW Golf Sportsvan - Duration: 1:03.

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Audi A5 - Duration: 1:02.

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VW Passat Variant - Duration: 1:07.

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Joe Brook Talkin' MOB

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Guy Steals my Deck and Wins $5k Tournament!!! - Duration: 4:12.

I recently uploaded a video on a new human deck I came up with, and I couldn't help but

notice that less than one week later, this guy wins a major modern tournament with a

deck suspiciously similar to mine.

So I'm gonna show you a comparison of my deck's video to an interview the guy gave at the

tournament, and we'll see if we notice any similarities.

Wait, not to get off track here, but what did you just call the deck?

You named the human deck humans.

That is some top-notch creativity already.

Good job.

NOw back to the comparison.

Now I don't know about you, but we haven't even compared decklists yet, and I'm already

getting some.uhh... similar vibes But, it's worth mentioning that just because

two decks are similar, doesn't mean one deck is copied from the other.

For example, Merfolk branchwalker was printed in the most recent set, and since then, a

lot of people, including myself, have incorporated the card within traditional merfolk decks.

Does that mean these people copied each other.

NO.

Because it doesn't take a genius to figure out..

That you put the merfolk in the merfolk deck.

But on the other hand, let's compare my human decklist with the other guy's human decklist:

And whadu know, every nonland maindeck card is identical.

Card for card, number for number Oh, wait my mistake.

They're not identical He swapped 1 freebooter with a mayor of asscrack.

How silly of me to think that he based his deck off of mine.

And besides, even though we both run 20 nearly identical lands, the biggest difference between

out our two decks is that I run reflecting pools and he does not.

So maybe he didn't base his deck off of mine after all.

Umm..

I think you meant to say iteration singular...because I can't find reflecting pool in any other

human deck.lool And with that, I think it's safe to say:

You copied my deck, beach!

However And this is big however,

I'm glad he copied the deck.

Plot twist, I know.

Here's why I'm glad My human deck video got 15k views, which is

a lot, but compared to some of my other modern videos with 70k,80k views each, people really

weren't really interested in the human deck.

And even for the people who did watch the video, nobody seemed to think very highly

of the deck But then this guy collins takes a huge gamble

by giving the deck a shot, and by winning the tournament, he ultimately was able to

earn the deck the attention that it deserves.

And I believe this is what the modern community needs more than anything.

If you look at why modern players get frustrated, or why modern players step away from magic,

i think the number one reason is because sometimes modern seems shut out any form of creativity.

Sometimes it appears that every possible deck has been made, and no matter how much effort

players invest into brewing new decks, they'll never be able to compete with the long-established

decks of modern And while human decks like this may not become

a modern staple like storm or affinity, it does give players hope that there are decks

out there that are still waiting to be discovered, and that players shouldn't be afraid to take

a chance on new decks that they find interesting.

And as a side-note, for any deck I post, you guys have my full permission to take the deck

make it your own.

Because that's how magic works.

Players see other players' decks and it gives them ideas for what to play next.

And quite ironically, the very next day after collins wins the tournament, someone else

copies his exact deck 100% and wins in online tournament.

And Collins, I'm sure you're watching this video, and I just want to personally thank

you for taking a chance on the deck, and earning the deck the attention that it deserves.

But that"s all for now.

Happy brewing everybody

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How to: 101 Applicants: Next Steps and Resources - Duration: 3:13.

Now that you've applied to Ryerson University using the Ontario Universities Application

Centre 101 Application, there are some important steps for you to follow.

Step 1: Ensure that your application is complete.

With the assistance of your guidance office, ensure that your marks are uploaded to the

OUAC and that they are correct.

As midterm and final grades become available, your guidance office will upload them to the

OUAC on your behalf.

If you're applying to a Grades-Plus program at Ryerson you will also have Non-Academic

requirements to submit, such as a portfolio or resume.

Please keep in mind the guaranteed submission date for these requirements is the following.

Instructions on completion and submission of your Non-Academic requirements can be found on our website

Step 2: Check your application status online.

Your Choose>Ryerson applicant portal will indicate the status of your application.

Until your application is complete and assessed, your status will read "Applications for this

program are under review."

Once you've received an Admissions decision, it will be found here.

Information on approximate release dates can be found on our website.

We will also communicate with you through your Choose>Ryerson portal, so be sure to check

your My Documents section frequently for personalized letters including important information.

If you receive an offer of admission, it will be found here and will not be delivered by mail.

Step 3: Stay up-to-date.

Please ensure that your personal information on your OUAC account, including your telephone number,

postal address, and email address are correct.

Communications sent from Ryerson are date-sensitive, so be sure to check your Choose>Ryerson portal

frequently to avoid the cancellation of your application or offer of admission.

That's it!

Three steps for you to follow after you apply to Ryerson University.

Be sure to check out our other resources to help you stay in the know.

Our How-To videos are here to help guide you through the application process and can be found on our website.

If you have any further questions for us, you can reach out to us on one of our official accounts,

@WhyRyerson on Twitter or Facebook.

If you're interested in visiting campus, you can book a campus tour by visiting our Visits and Tours website.

If you can't make it to campus, you can visit Ryerson from the comfort of your own home.

Our virtual tours are an amazing way to explore campus.

And finally, if you want to get to know a little bit more about Ryerson University,

we offer free online information sessions called RU Live.

RU Live videos can help guide you through the application process and also get to know Ryerson University.

Information on upcoming RU Live dates can be found on our website.

Thank you very much for watching and best of luck with your application!

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ゆりかご (Yurikago) Nein Concert Encore Sound Horizon English Subtitles - Duration: 3:47.

"The Seventh Memory..."

Like a slumbering softly in a cradle,

The Season of Spring dawns and wanders by

The wind blows a gentle breeze as the birds sing

A warm light streams through the leaves of the trees

A gentle slope leads down towards the cape...

People pass by, their cheerful voices ring

Words are traded back and forth during this calm, peaceful afternoon

A young boy who sleeps quietly

"He's such a good child, he doesn't even fuss!"

His mother smiles proudly...

"Have you forgotten anything?"

Phantoms [Shadows] of happier days shuffle past

Days of a never-ending fantasy repeat

Even though everyone had noticed her insanity,

No one ever told her the truth

That the child she held in her arms has already been reduced to bone...

(The sleep of oblivion, as if being embraced by a Cradle...)

"Even to this day, the woman wanders about, with her child's corpse in her arms..."

(The sleep of oblivion, as if being embraced by a Cradle...)

"In the wavering, watery bottom, Certain Things are better off left forgotten..."

(The sleep of oblivion, as if being embraced by a Cradle...)

"If The Boy and The Girl were to even call that Lost,"

(The sleep of oblivion, as if being embraced by a Cradle...)

"Then the sky of that day would stretch out into the clear azure forever..."

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