The Reel Rejects - WRATH OF MAN (2021) MOVIE REVIEW!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!
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my name is gregg alba i'm here with andrew gordon we're gonna watch wrath of man today
are you feeling andrew wow if i didn't know anybody i'd say that was a megaladon speaking i'm
doing well gregg how are you he doesn't play
the Megalodon. Oh yeah, he just
bites against one or two
he just punches it in the face.
He says, I'll see you for part three.
Guys, we are going to watch
Rathamann. I don't know anything about it other
than it's directed by Guy Ritchie.
Guy Ritchie, I saw
Snatch and Lockstock and two smoking
barrels. Oh, that I've seen.
And you've seen Rock and Roller. We haven't
seen so many Guy Ritchie movies. And I was like, you know what?
I've heard good things about this particular
installment. I've heard like the gentleman's good
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watch long as included i'm going to be very disappointed if you don't do that accent the whole
film whole time my name is jeff chelios and today's the day that i die that's the day that i die
that's a he's guys talk to the side of your face so it's like jason statham meets little nicky i like it
yeah all right let's do it back with his crew yeah yeah but i would assume so yeah was this
crew they're like doing the job as a setup to see if god what is the actor he's such like
i don't you haven't seen mine hunter but he is phenomenal on that show like phenomenal the one from
mind hunter yeah phenomenal in it uh i don't know zan la too very michael man oh yeah i was getting
so many michaelian vibes to it like from collateral and all that by the way if you guys are
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No, no, you don't have to be impressed. Because I am. Oh, okay. That was great.
His name is Holt McChal. Yes. I thought his character in Mindhunter was Holt, or did I just
remember thinking his character's name was Holt. I said Tate Donovan. It was Jeffrey Donovan,
and the character who had the family.
I just think that, I mean, everyone looks so good in it.
Everyone looks so good,
so much so that the only thing I felt that this movie was missing
was perhaps a little bit of elevated sense of fashion.
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Andrew. Andrew. What do you think, Andrew?
I was really impressed. I mean, again, as we mentioned earlier,
I have not seen a ton of Guy Ritchie films. I've only seen
however you say that film's name, which I always forget. Snatch
and then rock and rolla, I believe, is the extent.
And to me, this felt like gritty old school guy Ritchie
with a little splash of Christopher Nolan and Michael Mann
in terms of heat and collateral. And I greatly appreciated it.
I love the structure, love the cinematography, the score, and it was just an interesting, you know, journey that we take with Jason Statham's character from a father dealing with grief.
I mean, as a criminal, obviously we know that, but just again, a father dealing with grief.
And again, the story structure and how we deal with the nonlinear storytelling was just executed so properly, so well.
And a lot of those shots, too, that we got those one shots where the camera was just like staying in a spot and then,
intercuts with narration. It's just a really well-executed film. And there was a lot of times
I felt like it was going to go a generic way. And they didn't. Went a different way. And I
really appreciated this film. I mean, yeah, there was a couple of things that were a little
predictable, but because I was enjoying so much, because it was so unique of a film, it didn't
bother me at all. And I really greatly appreciated Jason Statham's performance. He was
cold he was calculating but you could feel no pun intended his wrath like what he was trying to do
all film uh what do you think of the film dude dude i thought it was great maybe because i had
very low expectations for it i did even though i hadn't seen a trailer
even though i hadn't seen a trade he's got a pretty good i mdb for it yeah even though i
hadn't seen a trailer for this movie um my expectation just every guy every every ever ever ever
First off, every Jason Statham trailer looks like the same movie.
They all have like whoever his producer is so, but I haven't seen the trailer for this.
I'm like maybe it's a very different trailer, but just knowing how this plot goes, I'm like,
I imagine they probably cut it together to kind of look like other stuff.
And Guy Richie, I did miss like kind of, I hear from like other, you know, film enthusiasts I've talked to that from loving like his earlier work that the gentleman would probably be up my house.
and like this is not quite like snatch or lockstock in that regard nor was I expecting
it to be I was I was expecting a Jason's Datham film with some Guy Ritchie action scenes and I
got so much more from it because yeah like this could have easily just played out in a very
generic way it's it's bare bones it's a it's just a revenge movie right like that's a simplest
plot the job gone wrong and they killed the wrong guy's son and the guy who's the son who got
killed it just happens to be like oh the his father is a super badass guy and but i love how they made it
like complex with a lot of purpose and mood there's so much of this dreadful atmosphere
throughout like this dark grieving atmosphere but even like the crescendo
that it built to, I felt like it might build to, you know, like some crazy action scene where
Jason Statham is just messing them all up. But I like how it wasn't even really about that.
It was about just getting to Scott Eastwood taking out that final kill. But I love how complex
and how long the journey felt, like the commitment to what he did. Again, it's like, it's just a revenge
it's it's a genetic like the plot is simple like it's just a guy who's going to go on a revenge
mission and they make it feel like a true discipline he went on like he's this mob boss who then
when the job goes wrong um he's they're like going through like all kinds of other additional
criminals and putting the team at risk and they're just going down this really dark path and then
it gets to the point where the team is like we can't do this anymore this is getting too dark for us
And he's like, you're right.
I'm just going to do this myself.
He's always sending them in.
But then he gets to the point where, like,
the only way to see himself if he does it himself.
It was such a great mislead because we had no idea.
We didn't see the trailer.
I don't know what the trailer gives away.
But we had no idea he was mob boss.
We were like, ah, just some guy with mysterious background.
And then the last thing I expected was boss of something.
And when it starts unfolding, like when they cut to the past,
they don't just give you a reveal, like they let you simmer in it.
They let you really sit with it.
Then when you cut to the bad guys in the timeline, they let you really sit with it.
Like it did have a bit, this did feel like Guy Ritchie's version of a heat, like, movie in terms of it being like, it's more crime saga than it is action film.
For sure.
You know?
Yeah.
It's like action film plot crime saga execution, you know?
Yeah.
And which is like what heat is.
Yeah, for sure.
But he heats like a two-and-a-half-hour, like, character study where this is more of a, a mood piece, I would say.
You know, but I love it because it's like, it's very cold, but like everyone's cast super well, too.
Yeah, and I also, I love the, you know, just the contrast in personalities, too, that we got with the security company that we were with.
Just seeing the differences in Jason Statham's character, because obviously, again, we know that he's,
literally they're a man on a mission of
revenge. And then seeing again
the different personalities that
we get it. Like we said, it kind of
had that aliens type of vibe where
you're getting everyone's personality but you're kind of
getting invested in all these characters
and then once you see the
badassness of him, they'll
bow down in respect for him.
I loved all that. But again
I just thought the reveals were so
great and how like you said that we were
simmering in that and we were getting non-linear
storytelling. I loved how they
did that and then we get the perspective and i love the perspective changes too you know we we're with jason
stathen he's a very mysterious character and then we find out he's a mob boss then we get to uh the
the the reveal of okay these guys are uh their army veteran or they're whatever they were
veterans and then we understand their motivations and what drives them and again there were
different reveals that happened because i thought scott eastwood just cold and you know took out
the two security guards and then took out the two security guards and then took out
Jason Statham's son
and then the way it was revealed again
I thought that was interesting
I don't agree with what he did but I
understand why he did that because the guy saw
his face the other two were you know tried to
he was self-defense at that point
so again just this film reveled
in just like taking its time
really cool
reveals and stuff like that so I greatly
appreciated it and yeah
yeah well the
part did
did he do Operation of Fortune as a way
Oh, is this the composer?
Yeah.
I guess he's a dumb guy with you.
Oh, my God.
The cinematographer of this did Mary Poppins returns.
Oh, okay.
I could tell.
And Ready Player 1?
Okay.
Oh, he did King Arthur, Legend of the Sword.
Creed.
Creed.
Additional photography.
Oh, okay.
Still.
That's a well.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
But, no, the cinematography in this was, I mean,
can't say enough good stuff about it.
editor this did
a bunch. Okay, yeah, this is like
a really good, this is like a
filmmaker movie. Yeah, and again,
I really greatly
appreciate to like a lot, we
talked about usually when they have like
scenes like that where there's some kind
of a robbery
or whatever, they'll usually go over the
plan before in a lot of these type of
films and then it gets executed
whereas in this it was being executed
while also intercutting
between them talking about it. And again, it could
if you do it wrong
it can be shit
but if you execute it the right way
which I thought they did
well I think that
this was one of those movies again
where it's all about execution
that makes it unique that's why I'm so
I'd be so curious to see a trailer
just to see like how generic
they made the film look yeah yeah I would
sorry no no no I was just
no no what were you gonna say and I was
I was gonna say that I'm glad we didn't
like I was thinking throughout most of the movie
I'm really glad
we didn't again
I haven't seen the trailer but I'm assuming
watching the trailer there's things that they
might have given away
and yeah
but sorry thank you
thank you
yeah I'm glad that
hello hello I'm glad that
they didn't show me the trailer
or you didn't show me the trailer or I didn't see a trailer
but yeah no I I like going in sometimes
like completely cold and again
I didn't even know this movie existed
before we before I got you
so yeah no it was a nice surprise and i mean i think for certain plot beats they even thought about
what would the generic i see at the same time we're saying things that i'm like should the credit
be going to this movie or should it be going to the film it's based off of right i don't know but
what i appreciate about the journey of this one is that it it often seemed like they would take
things that they would ask themselves how would a typical movie go about this and then how
do we flip it on its head a little bit?
You know, what do that be?
I mean, some people, I don't know,
might be disappointed that we don't get some, like,
big blowout fight between Jason Statham,
like, whooping everyone's ass.
But I appreciate how they humanize them out.
It just comes down to us a very personal death.
Like you said, it's like poetry, it rhymes.
I don't know where you got that from.
George Lucas.
I know it is.
But it is like a cool mirror effect
to bring upon death.
And they treat them like a grim reaper of sorts.
And even write down a halt bullet,
you know, giving down the reveal,
of
like just letting him in on
what it is
it that even plays out
like I feel like a lot of movies
might have tried to mislead you
and like oh he's developing a relationship with him
like Jason Stevens developing and it become buds
and then oh my God betrayal
you know even though you were able to predict it
like really early on
it they don't
they still give you like a very different type of
he's just going to let him know
right now because he has to let him know
for sure the circumstances let you know and its structure lends it to being a very neat piece whereas a lot of movies might intercut a little more they they make the camera i said kept standing during their reaction the camera itself is a character like you as an audience it's like it's a weird movie where you as an audience are a character a part of the journey with them by placing you in just that one opening shot in the truck with so much surrounding it and like okay the sequence all revolves around it but you don't get to know everyone in that truck is not a main thing
character but it's all surrounding this event around the truck right like it's the people outside
you think you see jason statham outside open everyone's ass it um it's the people outside it's um
uh jason statham and the kid outside like it's that that's what was such an impressive part of
is as the audience we're going to let you in on it so then the first part is just watching the mystery
of the perspective of pretty much what's what's it called fornico fornico for
Fornication?
Fortico, whatever it's called.
Yeah, something like that.
Watching it from the perspective of there,
but you are like part of the audience just alone with them of like,
who is this guy?
Why is this guy?
And what's he really up to?
And so you're with, like everyone there is like your audience cypher pretty much.
Yeah.
And then you go into Jason Satan's perspective.
And instead of like doing an intercutting or watching it play on in a linear fashion,
they treat its audience with enough respect to occasionally,
do that thing that Breaking Bad does
that I love so much where
they will show you something. You don't know exactly
what you're watching yet. You don't know
exactly why you're watching it yet.
You might just be like, what?
And then eventually you stick around and be a little
patient and like, oh, now I get it.
Yeah, and that's what I meant by too, the
Christopher Nolan effect too, because I think
he's made two films and I'm
sure there's other films you could name two that
do such a great job with nonlinear storytelling.
You got Batman Begins
and then also you got
I am so blinking right now
with his guy with...
I mean, dealing with time is like Nolan's whole thing.
Yeah, I mean, in Dunkirk, he deals
with three different timelines.
For sure.
Interstellar deals with time, a lot. Memento.
Memento, thank you.
Prestige deals a lot with cutting around time.
Yes, yes. So, but yeah, I know this film, again,
nonlinear storytelling is
it's a very risky thing when you're telling a film,
but if you execute it properly, it can be a very
effective tool in storytelling.
And I thought this film did excelled at that.
Yeah, because they kind of throw you into, like, different movies.
Now, one part of it that I did find a little weak was there's dialogue moments where the writing, the exposition is like, like, through the roof exposition in terms of like, we're kind of do this character.
We're just going to, like, give you the most, like, I think they would try to sell it with the pulpy execution, pulpy execution of the dialogue.
But sometimes it was like, I have a little too aware of what you're doing right now.
now granted i was it seems like it's so much more about its mood and its style more than anything
else i think jason statham who's usually like cocky never feel like he's going to get
harmed or whatever like yeah does he exude a confidence sure um but i like this like sad
dejected uh type of portrayal instead of like like he's not really charming in this movie you know
what i mean um and that's kind of like the point of it but he's still but it's jason saithers
So he has like a natural charisma about him, of course.
And that will always exude.
So I think he's like perfect in this role because it's not like you're deciding enough to do a whole bunch of martial arts.
This is really more of a performance.
And it is like there's gun violence.
There's a few, there's a few like action moments.
You need to believe him as an action hero.
But this is really more of a performance than it is like a bunch of action scenes that you're giving this guy to do.
For sure.
And I thought he just did an amazing job, just a man dealing with grief.
I also thought it was interesting too
And again, I get it, a man of his stature who's like a mob boss
They didn't really have him dealing with
You know, there was that one scene where his wife or the mother of his child was saying like
This is all your fault
So it didn't really have him going from the angle of him dealing with guilt
For like I shouldn't have parked my car in a spot where my son could be in danger
I thought that was an interesting choice to not have him dealing with that
It was all about, hey, I'm the grief angle and I'm just going to go after revenge and all that.
So I thought that was an interesting choice.
Do you think they should have dealt with the guilty angle at all or nah?
I think the guilty angle, I think it's there in the performance.
Yeah.
I think he absolutely feels like he's responsible for it.
Like, I think we don't need to, like, I don't think we need to see that.
Okay.
I mean, maybe a little bit of it being a true.
But I think the wife addressing and him being cold about it
Yeah, yeah
Is enough to tell you that he probably agrees with her
You know, I don't need to hear it, I already feel guilt
Yeah
The movie's exposition mainly comes not in the way how people feel
But in who they are and what their background is
Like clearly information to get it all out of it
Like when you cut to the military people
They're like, this time in Afghanistan
And in the background that we had
And after we left to worry
like they just kind of like dish everything out right um this rotten tomato's been said this is really
fascinating to me because it says read i for a fun action-pack ride i would not consider this
movie fun or action-packed yeah fun is not the word i would use to describe i mean i i enjoyed
the film but i would not use the word fun to describe it yeah it's not fun um like the tone was
not fun at action packed i'm like it's not really i mean there's some action sequences but i wouldn't
say action-packed.
But to its credit, that's a big part of why
I really enjoyed it, was
this was a movie that I thought I would be
bored or laughing
at when there wasn't action happening or just
making jokes, and then I would only be
entertained when there is action scenes. And in fact,
I was like, no, I'm really into this
just because, like, the way they're
shooting this is
a lot of impressive
one takes, but it always felt like
purposeful and every shot
felt like it was composed to evoke something
When Guy Ritchie's a director who can often be very stylistic
and do cool editing tricks,
there is a sense of maturity in this revenge film
that I feel with his direction for sure
for someone who has checked out of a lot of his movies
and I did see Aladdin.
I liked Aladdin, but I wouldn't really call that
the Guy Ritchie experience, you know?
Yeah, and also too, I would say the humor.
I really enjoyed like some of the lines like,
my chick.
put an asshole in your or whatever the line was it was uh it was hysteric i mean there were some
really funny lines and i love jason statham's delivery on a lot of those lines uh but you can still
feel like how pissed off he is when he's saying those lines so uh yeah overall uh one i mean again
i haven't seen any guy richie films but this is definitely one of my favorite of the four
five i've seen yeah um and this is uh some world-class cinematography in this film so
I was really impressed.
I'm just looking at some of these two.
But yeah, and the score,
the score also did such a good.
I mean, you talked about the camera being a character.
I mean, the score did such a good job
in setting the tone for the film.
Like that dreary cold tone.
Score is so important.
Oh, yeah.
It's very, I give it to like,
Hans Zimmer, who was really much,
his, Hans Zimmer's Batman score
was very much riffing on the heat score.
if you watch heat and you watch that opening you know robbery scene you're like this sounds like the dark night
just looks and feels like the dark night yeah he copied the dark night even though it came out 13 years before
what who did heat came out in 95 dark night yeah no i'm saying that like you just mess with you
no no Andrew you're not getting what I'm saying I'm gonna put you in your place right okay put me in my
that's how you get treated at sinipal
I don't know who you're
or what you're talking
that's what I like to hear
that is a response
that I was told
I had to put you back
in your place
thank you no
you're there well
yeah no
the score evokes a lot of great
it's a great
harrowing piece
and it
again like the word is dread
you know like
I think there's like
some interesting world building
to it
you know
it fleshes out
this like L.A. crime world
in a way that has
personality to it
like most films I think
would have just gone about it in an excessively stoic manner and i i feel like they they provided
the stoism in the mood but the characters they often provide a personality for which goes well
to compliment uh jason satem who is intentionally stoic to the point where right away are like
there's something that feels really sad about this individual you know and so i think that was a
smart call and and also you know while i don't want to make this out like the one thing
I haven't really talked about as the action.
There's good action in it.
When the action is there, it's really good action.
Well, choreographed, for sure.
It's well shot.
It packs a punch.
It's visceral.
There's like no hand-to-hand action.
It's all gunplay, which surprised me.
I thought there would be some hand-to-hand.
Especially with state of being in it, yeah.
But the gunplay is really cool.
Yeah.
It's really cool gunplay.
And some of those quick shots, too, when you see whatever that celebrity, I forget, Post Malone.
Is that his name?
Post-Malone.
Yeah, that quick shot of his brains just, like, it's still stuck in my.
head and it was literally a quarter second shot but i think for movies like this you need a tiny
bit of that like gore so that way yeah yeah yeah no i'm about complaining about it because it gives
you an insight into like i love like the movie have you seen drive ryan gosling i have not
i swear to god andrew if you do that at sinapels i'm going to shoot you right with a with a
angry dart not with a bullet because that you two wouldn't like me saying that
Add it to the list.
Yes.
Wow, you haven't seen Drive?
That is one of my all-time favorite movie, undoubtedly.
If you ask me like Top Five, I constantly say Drive.
Drive is easily up there.
It's one of my top five favorite movies.
I will react to it for you.
Wow, dude, I can't believe you haven't seen it.
Have people done reactions to it?
Let's see, Reaction.
I love this movie so much.
Immediately you knew the year.
Yeah, it's one of the few movies.
I know the year of.
Not a lot of people.
I don't know, man.
That's a good count.
Dude, I love this movie so much.
We just got to find out who else on the team hasn't seen it.
Oh, dude, that shocks me.
This is not from drive.
That is also not from crime.
This is the movie that made me obsessed with Ryan Gosling.
Barbie for me.
I watched Drive
And then I was like
As I saw the notebook
Never saw Ryan Gawson again
And then I saw Drive
And I was like
Who did this man become
Since the notebook
First movie I saw him in
Remember the Titans
I mean yeah
It was like the first movie I saw
But not the movie that got you obsessed with him
Right right right
Right notebook that makes sense
Of course
Apparently most people who say he's in remember
Times are like he's in there
Yeah yeah yeah he doesn't play much
Yeah he's part of my character
He doesn't play
yeah um anyway uh yeah i thought this was uh surprisingly like really good uh i was i was impressed
with it and um now i can't wait to watch his generic beekeeper movie is oh is that what
who's in that who's in that one uh it's did statement again oh yeah you haven't seen the trailer
i saw i tried for that but uh yeah i heard jason say than the beekeeper i'm like i'm watching
this trailer but yeah no let us know also in the comment
if you'd like Greg,
myself or anyone else on the team
to do Man From Uncle
and what was the other one you said
that was like the one of the gentleman.
I've heard great things about the gentleman.
Yeah, I haven't seen those.
Amazing things about the gentleman.
Definitely be interesting.
Oh, this is, wait, didn't you say this was Guy Rid?
Oh, David Eyre.
Oh, David Eyre.
Oh, Josh Hutcherson.
Jeremy Irons.
Got all these people.
Were they in the trailer?
I don't remember.
That's quite a cast.
Dude, I don't know.
Oh, Megan Lee's in this.
Maybe I'll be nice about it.
She's been on Jabby's channel a bunch.
She's one of Jabby's really close friends.
Oh.
She's been on this channel once or twice, I think.
Oh, nice.
Cool.
Oh, damn.
I'll be nice.
You should come on to react to it.
Yeah.
Like, hey, she looks familiar.
Look at this.
Look at the poster.
That is an interesting.
It's like the Batman poster, but instead of bats, it's a tease.
I've never seen this poster.
Yeah, that is very interesting.
This is a hilarious poster.
That is...
He's like the King Bee.
That is the best poster I have ever seen, honestly.
I like that, too, the description of the director.
From Suicide Squad.
Why would you promote it as that?
Like, oh yeah, you mean the movie that everyone's always, like, release the real version?
Why not just say,
from the director of like fury
and the writer of training day
yeah or something like that
or what are you do you do end of watch
was like a great one he did you've seen that
I have not is that Keanu Reeves
no streaking as streaking I surprisingly
know David Ayers filmography
End of watch is a really good one
let's add it to the list
and watch is a great one
he's done a couple of really great films
Andrew I'm paying you for two and a half hours
and we're only at 225
let's do five more minutes
So, yeah, Jeffrey Donovan's character, I like that they went with the family angle they went with with Jeffrey Donovan's character.
I definitely didn't think they were foreshadowing a possible death with his character.
I didn't see that coming, so I'm glad they went that angle.
So somebody we could sympathize with, that was not a...
All right, here's what we're going to do to kill time.
Now, we can't show this because we will get copyright claim for playing the whole thing.
we're just going to show
Andrew
the trailer for the
beekeeper at really low
volume. Are you going to show me
the trailer for the beekeeper, Greg?
Is that what you're going to do?
On the
Veekekeer.
It's got to give him some
name any job. It works.
Name any job.
A bank. Banker.
I'm the banker.
Name another job.
Tax account.
On the
All he has to do is that for any movie.
I'm the gynecologist.
I want to see that movie.
Doesn't look right down here.
You know you want to see that?
Just an hour and a half of him seeing patience.
Giving you a Peps me.
oh god
we need to come up with a script
guy rich he needs to direct him
we need the same cinematographer and composer
is that's what we're walking into anyway
the beekeeper's going to feel like that andrew we're just going to
watch this uh no no footage
on screen we're at the way end of the video
but it'll be worth it
see this looks like every jason's day
yeah
jim especially oh same
times
i'm the beekeeper
now he's got a beard
There's commentary
Ooh
He's a beekeeper
I can tell
This is what most beekeepers can do
is always the mysterious one man who did this
I will not mess with beekeepers ever again
this is a bigkeeper's special
program outside show command I protect the hive
this is so silly
oh she's her umbrella academy I think
oh
She wanted the sisters.
Oh, that's shot.
His fingers.
Oh, that was, that was cool.
Very cool.
Cool.
I love he's part of the beekeeper program.
And his cover is he's an actual beekeeper.
So funny.
Not on the nose.
It's almost as on the nose is damaged across the forehead.
Ooh.
All right.
That, I, about that health.
His elbow was strong enough to hurt that.
It's Stephen elbow.
It's helmet-proof.
Oh, oh, no, that's not a, that's not a, that's not to go from a dollar cadden.
Ooh.
Yeah, it's what you do to a gas station at $5.72 a gallon for sure.
I'm in agreement now.
That looks like fun.
It looks like the perfect movie to react to.
After that.
Yeah.
I mean, it looks silly and ridiculous.
The action looks fun.
Oh, this looks like the perfect movie.
to do a reaction to you yeah oh no no reaction wise yeah for sure i'm in the theaters i'm like i can't
keep these emotions to myself without a camera pointed at me yeah i need people to see how i'm
feeling about this dirty yeah because this looks like a fun time all righty all right guys
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peace at reject nature
oh we are way off center
does this one we look like the whole time
you got like all that space i got like no space
no space that's my name on my website
oh really yeah it's my social media
no space
anyway
this looks weird
yeah you should have been way over there
you know
just trying to kiss me
on the beak
looks messed up down there
Kevin smart
Kevin smart we have entered
this smart year of 2024
looking smart
where
it is time to shout you out
my friend I got to guess
what your
New Year's resolution is going to be
I don't have to guess I know
because I'm just as smart as you
and I know what your New Year's resolution is going to be
it is to throw water balloons on strangers while you're in a moving vehicle.
That would be fun.
Because let's face it, sometimes the smart ones,
they got to take out their smartness on the lesser than people.
Got to act out.
And that is most people, man.
Most people are not you and I.
Most people are, ha, ha, huh.
And once in a while, they need a water balloon thrown at their stoop.
stupid face. Am I right? Yeah, they do those jerks. So Kevin Smart. I cannot wait this year to meet up
with you, cruise around Santa Monica Pier, throwing water balloons at all these people out there.
I was going to say homeless people, but then I thought that would sound offensive.
You just throw them with me. Yeah, I'll just throw them at John. I'm the homeless person.
Yeah, he looks at. So throw him at John, the homeless person. And I'm telling you,
wow, a rush. Some people think you need to, like, resort to like,
murdering people you don't need to do any of that
no no no same rush
water balloon water balloon rush
yeah and then when you're getting chased by those
stupid cops on bikes
boom water balloon in the face we're gonna do
write it down that I can't have
they need both hands yeah to maneuver the bike
and how are they going to write on soaking wet paper
yeah I'm embarrassed
idiots so
on this video we have to make sure we
check off enabling dishonorous behavior
on the ad suitability
because they can't understand
sarcasm, yeah.
It should just be a sarcasm
box to check off.
They really should.
There's some satire involved in this video.
Yeah, it should just be like
geez. You should
be able to highlight a portion.
A long way. If they had a
function where you could just highlight a part of the timeline
and go, this part, this is not
meant seriously. This is this part.
There's some sarcasm in this video, and people should be able to pick up on it.
Just put a little graphic in the corner that says sarcasm.
Yeah, take it away when...
Anyway, Kevin Smart, seriously, throw some water balloons at people.
It'll make you feel better about your life, and you'll take advantage that superiority.