Thursday, February 29, 2024

Aftershow for The Valleycast - Scientists Unveil The... Super DVD?

 

Steve saying One Piece is very funny lol!

10:02 Steve loves Trixie! A closer step to him and Brittany Broski meeting each other 🤞 

I disagree with Steve that family friendly content = Christian content. 

I love BluelizardJello, a gaming channel and I do not get cringy, Christian vibes from his humor at all.

Nor do I get it from Trisha Hershberger and CozyK. And all the other feel-good content out there. (camping, work vlogs, toys and crafts.)

Christian influencers aren't on my radar either but that doesn't mean I don't think they are around. It's called being in a bubble. I like and accept the bubble. Steve seems to think his bubble is the world.... 

23:17 ðŸ˜‚

28:45 Every show and movie, I have zero distractions. I think it's ridiculous that people have to look at their phones during a movie. Or they have to talk over scenes. 

I'm so glad my husband is like me, quiet during movies. (Obviously, laughing or saying a word from being shocked is fine. But a full sentience? 🤫)

I watched Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul alone then watched it again with my husband. I couldn't imagine watching that with people who wont shut the fuck up.

Watching stories with bad writing is the only time, it's okay to talk and look at your phone. 
(Like, the movie picks they watched on If Feels Like The First Time. I feel like Brett and I are the only people who loved that season of the podcast. It was fun watching shitty movies and talking about them afterwards. It was sweet hearing why people liked those movies and it was great insulting the movies with people who hated them.)

I remember the clip at the end of the SourceFed video about Breaking Bad's last episode, it showed Steve and Owen in a room with other people all watching it... Couldn't be me.

The room cheering over the sounds coming from the show would annoy me. The quiet moments in the writing are there to make you feel tense, they're not there for you to talk and fill in the silence with your bullshit.

I don't want someone ruining the tense feeling that sits in your chest right before a character speaks. I don't want their line delivery to be overshadowed by someone trying to be cheeky.

Also, I love going on deep dives, it always makes the movie better. 

Even more so if I'm annoyed with the ending then I read about it, calm down and start to love the ending after thinking about it longer.

That's why I hate fast reactions of movies from people. I think it's better if they sit with it. Think more about what they just saw: the whole movie, not just the ending and then share their thoughts. 

The same goes for game reviewers, they need to sit and think about their experience instead of hurrying to tell people their thoughts the second they finish the game. 

It's a boring way to enjoy art if you're only looking for stories that made you feel satisfied immediately.  

They talk about the Super DVD and how digital stuff isn't permanent.
I would love a Super DVD of The Valleyfolk 🥺


Steve says the Cars movie is trash but he didn't even watch them because "It's so creepy! A world full of cars!? Where are the humans?!" Grow up, Steve. Watch the movies then shit on them. That's how that works.

I like the movie but also I'm defending it because of this 💅

1:01:45 It was fun to yell the opposite of whatever Steve yelled.

Steve triggered me a bit because it brought back that feeling of having to deal with "little brother energy" all my childhood 🤮

He was allowed to say whatever but if I got annoyed, I needed to be "the mature one" and not argue with him because I'm older.

Big sisters have to grow up and not get mad easily but little brothers can stay bratty.

So, being able to "rebel" against Steve's brattiness by yelling the opposite from whatever he said, felt great! 

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