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00:00 Intro
1:08 Everything Everywhere All At Once Review
3:43 How EEAAO Uses Story with Spectacle
5:53 If This Is Great, What Else Is?
7:43 What Movie/Story Has Impacted You?
9:37 Movies Need To Give You a Memory
10:33 Good Movies Raise A Question
11:13 Why Editors Don't Watch Film
12:18 Can You Make "Movies" on YouTube?
16:12 YouTube & Cinema, Can They Be on The Same Pedestal?
17:51 What Are Platform Viewing Habits?
20:27 Can Creators Trust Audiences More?
22:11 Should YouTube Be A Graduation Platform?
23:13 Conclusion
Hosts - Jordan Orme and Hayden Hillier-Smith
Editing - Tyson Pellegrini
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Hosts - Jordan Orme and Hayden Hillier-Smith
Editing - Tyson Pellegrini
In filmmaking, does a high-budget mean high quality? "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is a great film. But THIS multiverse film "Everything Everywhere All At Once" did it better. And cheaper. Jordan Orme and Hayden-Hillier Smith discuss feature films like "Everything Everywhere All At Once", "Swiss Army Man", and "Annihilation", and why in order to be good storytellers, we have to rediscover great stories. They also dive into their frustration that audiences don’t watch YouTube the same way they watch Netflix and if it is even possible for YouTube to be taken as seriously as cinema.