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YOUTUBERS AS NICKELODEON CHARACTERS
Chris Stuckmann as Simon Seville from ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks
#Fan Art Friday#Chris Stuckmann#Simon Seville#ALVINNN and the Chipmunks#Alvin and the Chipmunks#Nickelodeon
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DID I GET STUCKMANNIZED? | Shelby Oaks (2024) | Movie Review (Spoiler Free!) | Fantasia Film Festival
"Shelby Oaks", the upcoming horror movie released by Neon from Movie Critic and fellow YouTuber Chris Stuckmann in his directorial debut (who also wrote and co-produced it) had it's World Premiere at the 28th edition of The Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal July 20th 2024.
I was there at the sold out screening and wanted to share a spoiler free review with y'all.
No trailers as of yet.
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SHELBY OAKS Chris Stuckmann's horror movie - trailer and reviews
Shelby Oaks is a 2023 mystery horror film about a group of missing fictional paranormal investigators. The movie combines documentary, found footage and traditional film footage styles. Influences include Lake Mungo, The Blair Witch Project and Zodiac. Written, directed and co-produced by YouTube movie critic Chris Stuckmann – who has close to two million subscribers and has previously made…
#2024#Brendan Sexton III#Camille Sullivan#Chris Stuckmann#found footage#horror#Keith David#Michael Beach#movie film#paranormal investigators#review reviews#Shelby Oaks#trailer
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World Premiere: 'Shelby Oaks' Spoiler-Free Review - ScreenHub Entertainment
Last night at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, I got to sit in on the world premiere of Shelby Oaks, the highly anticipated release of YouTuber Chris Stuckmann. At his request, he’s asked people speaking about the film to not go into too many details as to avoid spoiling it for audiences, and I fully intend on doing that, despite that mandate making my own life harder. But I gotta say,…
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saw your recent post have to add that me and my fiancée bought tickets for thanksgiving literally yesterday. neither of us even like horror films we're just both obsessed with eli roth and also gina gershon tbh
ginas only in like 5 minutes lmao but what a five minutes they were!
i love eli roth because he loves the horror genre so much and you can feel it in his movies. he knows how to have a good time but its definitely not for people who do not like horror lmao hes very much of the "splatter gore is funny" approach.
#my mom came out of it like 'that was gruesome. not as gruesome as evil dead rise but'#but its fun gruesome! like it comes from a fun place#was watching chris stuckmanns review and he talked about how some gore in movies comes from a mean spirited place and this was not that#and he was right#but i dont think that really matters if youre someone who doesnt like gore in general lmao like i dont think intent is gonna make a#difference lol#briana answers things
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not the karsten runquist drag lmaooo i also watch his videos and he was my second thought after the celebrations when i found out about the eeaao. rip youtube guy
hahahaha omg i'm glad someone caught my reference!!!! kvjfdnvkjfdnknvj
i love him for his Mamma Mia! video but otherwise, i think his taste is pretty eh oops
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Wow even people I'd never expect to talk about TS, are reviewing The Eras Tour movie
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credit where credit is due, steve & reeces acting was brilliant as always, and the lighting and music was perfect in every scene 👌🏼
#but as chris stuckmann said; you can light a piece of rat shit really well but it's still rat shit#she speaks#tlw
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I found the most wholesome hype for DUNE 2 under Chris Stuckmann's non-spoiler review (x)
#dune#paul atreides#dune 2#no i havent watched the review itself#i avoid everything bar red carpets and photocalls
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re pretentiousness I feel like if the two sides are at equal level of pretentiousness I'm gonna go with the side that actually understands at least a bit of what they're talking about.
The haters often sound like, say, Chris Stuckmann - they take the standard pop culture mold as the prototype that everything should adhere to, apply it to everything without understanding why a more experimental work may be built differently, and then explain how something doesn't follow the "rules of good plotting" or whatever in this really snooty voice as if they were experts.
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Shelby Oaks World Premiere News!
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can u believe it took me a chris stuckmann video to realize this parallel
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Most Anticipated Films of 2025
It’s already the end of 2024 - this year went ridiculously quick, and as such I believe I am due my late-twenties existential crisis any moment now. Before however that chaotic affairs comes crashing down I wish to look forward to 2025, which will hopefully bring a more exciting selection to my cinematic hobby, as 2024 in particular has been a most mediocre year at the movies. Having gone through my Letterboxd and the movie calendar, I’ve compiled a list of movies I’m having high hopes for to be good - doesn’t mean the final product will turn out any good, but one can hope. So without much further ado, these are the films I’m most interested in (in no particular order) watching in 2025…
SUPERMAN - Look, I am aware that many DC and Snyder Cut fans out there are highly displeased with the direction this franchise is going in, but honestly the DCEU was an absolute mess, and this universe is in high need of a revamp and restart. Bringing on James Gunn and Peter Safran as the heads of this new DC cinematic universe I’m truly excited for, as Safran is a long-time proven producer in the business and Gunn is one of the better superhero directors out there, having done wonders with the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise and his The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker projects for DC. So at the end of day why not give these two a chance? And Superman is now a highly important film for Warner Bros, as it needs to kickstart a new major film series, and get the fans and new audiences on board. First teaser looked fun (Krypto is going to be one cute dog!!), so yes, I am ready to look up!
WICKED: FOR GOOD - This one may be the most shocking entry on the list, as when I was going into 2024 I couldn’t care less about the Wicked movie adaptation. I had watched the original Weat End show with my wife, but in my eyes it felt very much as a musical made for the stage, as well as my passiveness for the Wizard of Oz world. I could care any less cents for the Tin Man, what can I say. However after seeing the first Wicked movie my opinion changed - aside from the plain MCU-style cinematography and lifeless directing, this movie was a wonderful and delightful piece of escapism, with wonderful songs, great performances from its leads and a very faithful adaptation of the stage play. Bring on the second one!
SHELBY OAKS - I have been following YouTuber Chris Stuckmann’s movie reviews since I was a teenager, so it’s great to see a success story in Hollywood come to life with him directing and getting his first movie distributed and released. Do I wish it was something other than a found-footage style horror flick? Maybe, but beggars can’t be chooses and I’m hoping Stuckmann will use his life experience of critical movie thinking to not drop down to the mistakes so many others have in this genre previously.
DEATH OF A UNICORN - We love us an A24 flick. More so we love an A24 flick with a high-end ridiculous concept, and Death of a Unicorn may just be that, where never-aging Paul Rudd and the stranger-lipped Jenna Ortega accidentally hit and run a unicorn, and then proceed to exploit the dead creature’s miraculous curative powers. So, you know, just a regular Tuesday for most folk, and with the likes of Will Poulter and Richard E. Grant among the cast this is expected to be a real hoot!
THE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM IS DOWN - Last time Ruben Östlund took on a cruise crisis. Now it’s on a plane! I wasn’t as big of a fan of TRIANGLE OF SADNESS, as there may have been a tad too much vomiting and diarrhoea for my tastes, however I still admired the ambition. With this new film, this is the provided plot summary: “When the entertainment system suddenly stops working onboard a long-haul flight, the passengers are stuck with no screens to look at and are forced to endure 15 hours of life without digital distraction. Chaos ensues.” I mean - that sounds like a zany and outlandish time, which could be both hilarious and a decent commentary on the modern phone-obsessed society we live in today. Also per Deadline, Östlund plans on including a scene where a young boy asks to borrow his older brother’s iPad and is told he has to wait five minutes. “And then I want to challenge the audience,” Östlund teases. “You stay with the kid in real time. And he’s looking in the catalog, putting it back and the restlessness is coming. So he asks his mother, ‘How much do we have left?’ And she says, ‘Well, now it’s four minutes and 45 seconds, you have to calm down.’ When the audience starts to realise that this is a real-time shot, I think a lot of people are going to be very, very frustrated," he said, still chuckling. "I want to create history."
MICKEY 17 - Multiple Robert Pattinsons? A crazy clone sci-fi black comedy concept? Made by the Academy Award winning director of Parasite? The trailers promising a wacky yet fun experience? Sign. Me. Up. Everyone needs more Bong in their lives!
THE BATTLE OF BAKTAN CROSS - Whenever Paul Thomas Anderson makes another film, that is event cinema. He’s one of those directors where his films can only be referred to as “films”, not “movies”. He’s an auteur in the fullest meaning of the term, and now he’s teaming up with Leonardo DiCaprio for his next feature, promising as always a wild experience. And maybe another Oscar for Leo? We still don’t have official plot details for the film. It’s all being kept hush-hush, although many signs have been pointing towards this potentially being a modern-day adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s “Vineland.”
WILD HORSE - Martin McDonagh is coming off the most acclaimed film of his career, 2022’s The Banshees of Inisherin. It looks like his next one will be bringing back some familiar faces with Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken. As per McDonagh’s own words “I think the next thing might be set in an Island, not in Ireland, like in ‘Banshees,’ but again to have the island be a character. So, that’s a scoop for you, I think that’s going to be the next thing.” There you go, it’s McDonagh doing his shtick on an island. Good stuff.
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS - Marvel really needs to get back on track. Many have complained about theirconsistent drop in quality, and with 2025 being one of their busiest years ever with 3 movies and 6 shows (talk about over saturation!) I’m not holding out much hope, though I am optimistic about this Fantastic 4 movie. Directed by Matt Shakman (WandaVision) and set in a 1960s-inspired retro-futuristic world, featuring a planet-eating cosmic being Galactus, voiced by the gravelly sounding Ralph Ineson. Please be good. Please!
WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY - Without a doubt my most anticipated release of the year. Say what you will about Rian Johnson’s Star Wars escapade, his take on the murder mystery genre with Daniel Craig’s Southern slurring detective Benoit Blanc is nothing short of top tier entertainment. Both Knives Out and Glass Onion were fantastic, and honestly I wouldn’t mind Craig and Johnson to keep making these movies for years to come. As long as they have the material, let Benoit keep untangling these twisted webs of lies.
Additionally I’m holding out for some more solid physical media releases in 2025 on 4K from the likes of Curzon and The Criterion Collection, as in fact physical media releases in 2024 was somewhat thriving and actually worth the price. Well, I say worth the price - the big collector’s set always cost over £40 which is too much, but nevertheless I appreciate that these remasters and transfers get a lot of work put into them, so I’m willing to churn out more cash for a worthy keepsake. My favourite physical media output in 2024 came from Curzon with the beautiful Paris Texas and Memories of Murder 4K sets; Arrow Video’s Man from U.N.C.L.E. Blu-ray/4k combo; the 40th anniversary Studiocanal release of The Third Man (packed inside a music box!). Some genuinely great items to add to the collection, so here’s hoping more of that for next year, as physical media is a dying breed so I’m ever so thankful that we still get special companies as the aforementioned and the likes of Second Sight and Indicator doing the great work they do. Now let’s just have 2025 makes cinema trips worthwhile again!
#2025#2025 in film#2025 films#2025 movies#movie#film#films#anticipated releases#mickey 17#wicked for good#the fantastic four#wake up dead man#the battle of baktan cross#superman#death of a unicorn#shelby oaks#the entertainment system is down#wild horse#criterion collection#cinema#streaming
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When i was younger my brother two years younger than me used to love watching m night shymalan’s signs over and over again and the scene that scared me the most is when the younger son was hiding in the basement with his family and all of a sudden the alien’s arm comes out through the whole and starts choking him. I don’t know if that counts as horror, but that scene always gave me nightmares and i’d always hate it when my brother put signs on
signs is such a classic older brother torment movie like. that literally makes so much sense. definitely counts as horror! in the prettymuchit video on signs they highlight the news report part where the reporter says what you’re about to see may disturb you and chris stuckmann says like “i remember pulling my legs up into my seat in the theater” it’s just so GOOD!
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