>Watch a movie trailer on youtube at the highest quality>It looks like utter fucking dogshit for some reason>Download the same trailer from a third party website>It looks absolutely beautiful, every frame is unironically a painting Convenience is literally the death of art, compressed video should actually be illegal I cannot believe companies subject us to this garbage
>>214499905this movie was actually great and even Ebert admitted he was wrong for giving it a bad review
>>214499963When did Ebert admit that?
>>214499905this but when I try downloading music videos to goon toand you have to pay extra to get the highest bitrate and it's still so bad
>>214499905could be a configuration problem on your PC
Release the Green Cut!
>>214500205>Ron Howards Voice: He didn't.
>>214500205>However, when he reviewed Tom Green’s next movie, Stealing Harvard, he wrote the following:>Seeing Tom Green reminded me, as how could it not, of his movie "Freddy Got Fingered" (2001), which was so poorly received by the film critics that it received only one lonely, apologetic positive review on the Tomatometer. I gave it--let's see--zero stars. Bad movie, especially the scene where Green was whirling the newborn infant around his head by its umbilical cord.>But the thing is, I remember "Freddy Got Fingered" more than a year later. I refer to it sometimes. It is a milestone. And for all its sins, it was at least an ambitious movie, a go-for-broke attempt to accomplish something. It failed, but it has not left me convinced that Tom Green doesn't have good work in him. Anyone with his nerve and total lack of taste is sooner or later going to make a movie worth seeing.[2]He didn't completely admit he was wrong, but I think calling it a "milestone" implies enough
>>214499963He didnt. He just conceded that he remembered it over some other dumb movies he watched.
>this is the worst movie a human being has ever birthed. i say birthed to conjure up a primal sort of imagery; natural in its doomed inevitability, yet as abominable as a stillbirth.>this morbid offering is infernal in every sense of the word, this is the pivotal moment where humanity lost its soul.>the events of 9/11 happened about 4 and a half months later, and the world thanks god every day that it took our minds off of this heap of rancid filth.what the fuck did Ebert mean by this
>>214499905What blows my mind is people spend a fortune on these OLED televisions, and then watch nothing but streaming service stuff on it, which compresses the image so much that a supposed 4K recording doesn't even look as good as a regular 1080p bluray.
>Ebertoverrated not to mention he's fat so his opinion is worthless
The trailers on IMDb are ratchet quality
Youtube has ridiculously poor quality. Sucks since it seems to be the only source for a lot of music videos.
>>214499905>shit movie is shit, and the internet agrees for 20 years >redditlettermedia makes a video saying it's actually >suddenly faggots on the internet say it's good>pull up some retarded "respected" critic review out of context as backup for why they're not just regurgitating their youtuber friends' opinions
>>214499905Now that the reddit has decided this movie is good, I'm ready to say it's like a 5/10 at best. It just isn't that funny, even if you're behind 7 layers of irony
>>214502844I think he's lost a lot of weight.
>>214500383he was just breaking his balls a little that's all
>>214499905>compressed video should actually be illegal>I want 15 GB uncompressed RGB trailers