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News on Youtube Apr 27 2018

An SAO game taking place in the steel and bullet world of Gun Gale Online, where you

play as your own original character with brand new friends and go through your own story,

in a game developed by Dimps as a spiritual successor to the highly praised Freedom Wars

game, that is advertised as your decisions having a significant effect on the world,

sounds like it doesn't get any better than this, right?

Until you realize the mass marketing of the game falls apart and we are left with a game

that fails to deliver on it's promises, despite actually being a solid game.

Hey everyone, welcome to my channel, it's me Gamerturk and this is my Ultimate review

for Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet!

[Fatal Bullet Intro]

Alright, so many people have been asking Bandai

Namco to create a Sword Art Online game where they can play as their own character and while

I don't share the sentiment, Bandai Namco still delivered.

In Fatal Bullet, you play as your own character and embark on a "journey" featuring an original

"story" with the request of your childhood friend Kureha and come across new people such

as Zeliska, Itsuki and your AI companion ArFA-Sys.

While Kirito and others also exist in the game, they are mostly exposition material

and are not really integral to the "story", aside from Kirito and Sinon in the additional

Kirito Mode storyline, where Phantom Bullet arc with Death Gun is adapted to the gameverse.

This was supposed to be the ultimate SAO experience, where there was a very personal story and

your OC would be right in the middle of it with his/her decisions, affecting the world

and the flow of the events.

It didn't really work out that way, did it...

Remember that this Ultimate Review is for the base game and does not take the DLC's

into account, the first of which has released today, 27th of April on all consoles, while

a critical authentication issue seems to be preventing PC players from accessing it currently.

If you are not familiar with my Ultimate Reviews, I start by reviewing the "story" aspect of

the game, then go onto gameplay, which I consider to be the second of the two main pillars of

a game and follow this with supporting pillars like the music, graphics, voice acting etc.

I do not provide scores or anything, I aim to provide you the information that you need

to decide for yourself, if the game is for you or not.

So without further ado, let's start with the "story" of Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet,

and a fair spoiler warning for those of you who do not want spoilers, not that there is

much to spoiler in this game from a story perspective anyways aside from the final act,

but still, you may want to skip to the time mentioned on your screen to avoid the spoilery

part.

If you've been watching this with the subtitles on, you have probably realized by now that

I keep referring to the story of this game in quotes.

There are a couple of major problems with this game and this is one of those issues.

There is not really a story in sight.

The only major story thread kicks in at about 80% into the game where things start getting

interesting and even then, there is no real payoff to the build up.

But Im getting ahead of myself, let me start from the beginning.

The game begins as you enter Gun Gale Online and meet your childhood friend, Kureha.

Together, you join a tournament, you stumble upon an ArFA-Sys unit who registers you as

its master.

Kirito goes on to attack you, but immediately stops after realizing the fate of the ArFA-Sys

Unit is set by already being bound to you.

That is as much of a story as you will have for the remainder of the game, until the final

act.

After this semi-action scene, the game turns into a collectathon, with significant exposition

dumps.

Like, seriously, after you meet Kirito, there is an hour long exposition dump, with you

meeting all the characters of the game in a single go, without a single gameplay section

and things don't get any better, even after the intro sequence is over.

There is a new update coming to GGO, introducing a brand new area called SBC Flügel and ArFA-Sys

units are the key to getting there.

But, you need to collect certain parts for your ArFA-Sys to meet the requirements of

this new area.

And surprise surprise, pretty much the rest of the game turns into "Complete this dungeon

to grab part A", "Defeat this boss to collect part B" and on and on.

I don't really consider "Play the game" a story, when I am already playing a game.

Im just gonna fast forward here about 3 areas, so I can start with the little part that has

some story.

After you reach SBC Flügel, your childhood friend Kureha starts getting upset, as you

start surpassing her in GGO, the only place where she felt capable herself, which creates

a rift between you and her.

Meanwhile, Itsuki starts going really creepy, making it very obvious that he is going to

become the villain.

Meanwhile, Death Gun enters the picture and this is where the story splits into two, with

Kirito mode coming into play.

Kirito mode is essentially the entire Phantom Bullet arc, copy pasted into this game, although

the character personalities and motivations are so much different in the SAO gameverse,

which results in an extremely jarring experience.

I mean, let's be real, one of the first sentences Sinon spouts in Kirito mode is that she is

weak, but her friends give her the strength to stand tall, which she follows up by saying

"And thats why I joined Bullet of Bullets alone to defeat Death Gun!"...

That hypocrisy pretty much sums up the entire Kirito Mode.

It just falls short on many aspects and is quite non-sensical when it comes to story.

The cause of this is that in Kirito Mode, the Gameverse tries adapting into the main

canon.

If they would have followed the same path as Fairy Dance in Hollow Fragment and Mothers

Rosario in Lost Song and adapted Phantom Bullet into Fatal Bullet, instead of the other way

around, Kirito mode could have been an amazing and engaging story.

But in the end, it just was none of that.

Simultaneously in the Gameverse timeline, in the main campaign, your OC receives a threat,

supposedly by Death Gun and is forced to wear a NerveGear that was sent to his address and

log in to an remote server, with the original Death penalty for dying in place, same as

Aincrad.

As you log in, you encounter Kureha, Zeliska and Itsuki, having received the same threat

and also logged in the same way.

Now this is where the only decision in the game happens and the decision only exists

for the Bad Endings of the game.

Depending on your decision, either Kureha or Zeliska die while trying to protect you,

or if you unlocked the True Ending, You will defeat the boss without any issues and spoil

Itsuki's plan, without anybody dying.

I have specific videos where I go much more in depth about the endings and their faults

and you can find them by clicking the icon on the upper right corner.

But there are 2 main points.

Your decision doesn't matter for the canon True Ending and the ending itself is inconclusive,

which is a huge problem for a game to have, not being able to properly conclude the one

story thread it has created.

But, yeah...

That is pretty much it on the story side of things..

Overall, a very disappointing experience, where the game does not manage to deliver

on the promises it made in it's marketing campaign, with 80% of it being exposition

and only about 20% being meaningful story bits.

But the problems will continue when we get to the supporting pillars and talk about characters.

But before doing that, let me talk about the gameplay.

Fatal Bullet is by far the closest the SAO gameverse has come to being a proper game

in terms of gameplay.

So far, pretty much all the games have been Visual Novels with some gameplay attached

to them.

Fatal Bullet however, is an actual game, with a Visual Novel attached to it.

While not on the levels of a triple A game like the Division, the gunplay is solid, the

enemy variety is alright for its size.

I had initial troubles with the game and its sticky aim as it's called on consoles, while

I refused to use the Aim Assist mechanic, which turned out to be a big mistake.

You see, the Aim Assist this game has, is not the same Aim Assist we know from other

games, in Fatal Bullet, Aim Assist does not refer to the Sticky Aim.

It is one of the mechanics in Fatal Bullet that makes the game less of a tactical shooter

like the Division and more of a fast paced, Arcade styled game, to keep the combat flow

going!

As I have gotten used to using the Aim Assist, my experienced with the game became much much

more enjoyable and while some people will still turn the feature off because they wan't

more of a hardcore experience, I really appreciated it for allowing me to have mindless fun with

the game, thanks to the increased combat pace that it allowed.

That was indeed something an anime game like this could have used and it was a magnificent

addition.

The only problem with the weapons is...

Sadly, the Photon Swords.

While all guns work perfectly fine, especially with the Aim Assist helping you shred moving

targets at a much faster rate, same can't be said about this unique weapon type.

Supposedly, Photon Swords are the most agile type of weapons...

Well, they certainly don't feel that way.

Combined with the lack of a target-lock mechanic, stiff Sword Skills that require you to be

99% on target to connect and not deal a lot of damage anyways and the overall sluggish

feel of this weapon type is plainly a bad experience.

I really tried liking Photon Swords in this game, I truly did.

I played the entire story, with a Photon Sword in my hand.

But I have never gotten any good feelings from using it..

But overall, if you are not obsessed about using a Photon Sword, the gameplay is absolutely

solid, with tons of different gun types to suit your needs and they all will let you

play the way you want to.

The AI will cause you issues, since they are outright stupid, but that has been a trend

in pretty much every game.

At this point, you should've gotten used to being the solo hero.

I should probably sneak in Multiplayer into gameplay as well.

I played a little bit of multiplayer and I can say that the underlying netcode is not

very good.

I haven't seen such bad connection quality, since the bad days of Destiny 1 PvP.

Due to these connection issues, PvP Battles suffer a lot.

But PvE coop quests that give you a common objective to work as a team are not that bad,

considering your friends lagging, does not have a huge effect on the boss itself.

Once lag spikes are over, all of your contribution seems to be registering just fine.

And with that, we are closing in at the end of this review.

Let's talk quickly about the supporting pillars, starting with music.

And keep in mind that music is mostly a subjective matter.

Overall, I find Fatal Bullet soundtrack to be quite strong in general, in comparison

to previous SAO games, on par with Hollow Realization, which has my favourite SAO game

soundtrack.

The action packed tunes are very great and the developers being Dimps, a company who

developed many Sonic games, they sure know how to use fast paced tracks.

I can't say the same thing for calmer tracks though..

The non-action oriented tunes are outright forgettable and I have the feeling that Dimps

realized that and opted for a mostly "no music" approach to many events that don't have action.

But coupled with the seemingly tired voice acting, this actually has been the worse choice

to make.

I don't know what happened in this game, but every character sounds too...

Stale.

This increadibly baffling, because all the previous SAO games had top notch VA performance,

especially Artdink games.

Despite how much I don't like Lost Song and Accel World vs SAO, they both had an incredibly

passionate performance by their respective VA's.

In Fatal Bullet however, the characters sound bored.

Maybe that is because the actors were given too much expositional lines, maybe it is because

of the voice filter their voices go through in certain environments, but they just don't

give the feeling that they are invested in the events in general.

And this actually couples nicely with another aspect, namely the presentation.

I know some people don't like the fact that dialogues are not presented with the usual

2D sprites, but rather the in game 3D models this time around.

I personally don't have a problem with this, but I understand where you are coming from

if you do, it's down to opinions afterall.

The problem is the OC character being a mute character.

I told this in my True Ending critique video last week, I am a strong advocate against

silent custom protagonists, because 99% of the time, this is where it leads things to.

In a group talk, everybody completely ignores you or just outright speak for you and in

one on one talks, the person talking to you, is essentially doing a monologue, both scenarios

are not fun to watch, because the character that is supposed to be the main character,

becomes absolutely inneffectual, a huge deal breaker when it comes to immersion.

To be honest, the game shines during the side events, mostly within the circle where the

perspective character belongs.

If you have a side event as OC, the events with Kureha, Zeliska and especially Bazalt

Joe are extremely well done.

Same goes for Kirito, when you go through events with main SAO characters, most of the

time, the events are quite entertaining.

But when the OC starts interacting with the main cast, there is a significant disconnect

between the main cast and the OC, since the game does not do anything to make us believe

that anybody besides Kirito, Asuna and Sinon from the main cast are actually our friends.

Meanwhile, Bed Scenes, all around, whether in OC scenes or in Kirito mode, are extremely

forced.

You see, Bed Scenes in previous games, were more intimate moments between characters than

actual dates or sexual scenes.

You can complain about Gameverse girls having their Bed Scenes with the OC instead of Kirito,

but that is not the problem here.

The problem is, all these Bed Scenes in Fatal Bullet, act like they are actual dates...

At the very least every beginning scene, which is completely unnecessary and irrelevant,

especially considering none of the characters acknowledge this during the actual Bed Scenes.

There is one more major aspect, that is the character count.

There are just too many characters, all of which are irrelevant to the story, but are

there in every single scene.

There is no reason to bloat the main campaign by adding all the characters to say 1 sentence

per group talk, is a terrible practice.

But that is a topic that I will talk about next week, relating it to the entire SAO Gameverse,

rather than just Fatal Bullet, so make sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon to get

notified once I upload that video.

Or if you are watching this review in the future, you can click on the icon on the upper

right corner and watch the video.

And that brings me to the end of this video, hope you found this review useful, if you

did, make sure hit like and share.

If you have further questions, feel free to ask them in the comments and I'll make sure

to answer them!

If you enjoy my content, do support me on Patreon.com/Gamerturk and help me make more

creative choices!

You can also find me on facebook.com/gamerturk and on twitter @gamerturk95.

I'll see you guys probably tomorrow, if the Alternative Gun Gale Online anime wraps up

Volume One tomorrow in a single episode.

Take care!

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Charlotte Pudding One Piece figure unboxing & review - Figuarts Zero - Duration: 6:54.

Hello Nakamas! Welcome to my channel!

I am MrEduarder and today I bring to you my first review & unboxing

of a One Piece figure.

...and the figure that I have is very special because it's a character

from the actual anime arc and it's...

first of all, let's check closely this figure, by parts.

First: The box. On the top part, we can see the name

of Charlotte Pudding, right here.

and here we have the Toei Animaton sticker that let us know

the figure is original

On the front, as you can see, there is:

The name, the One Piece logo, the Figuarts zero line,

On this side, we can see one of the faces we can put on Pudding

Where her cheeks are inflated, and she's a little angry,

but in a sweet way.

Here we can see the different faces it has

on this side

And, on the back, we can see, virtually all the changes we can make.

And finally, on the bottom we have

Many things on Japanese that we don't understand, so, moving on

Let's a 360 of the box, so you can see all the details.

There you go.

Now, we are going to start to open the box, we start the "unboxing"

I always open them from the bottom, because on the top part

we have this plastic, so it's always more delicated

So, I always recommend opening this figures from the bottom.

First we the tape, two that come on the sides

and one that comes on the front.

Very carefully, so we won't damage anything inside.

Now we can open it.

We lift all the flaps...

this one too.

And we can pull out what's inside.

We leave the box here.

We can see the blister which always comes with the Figuarts Zero, which protects them.

Now...

We can remove the tape from one side

That way we can open it

Carefully

First of all, we pull out the figure of Pudding, so we can see it.

Here it is.

Contrary to many others it doesn't come with...

$@%&! hahaha

Well, we take this away and I can show you a 360 of the figure, so you can see all...

the details.

You can see everything.

Front and Back.

Now we can see the details a little closer

Here, we can see the eyes, the mouth, all very well painted.

The blouse is very well made too.

You can see all the dots(buttons).

The little bow on the back as well. Very nice.

We have the pants, wide ones, heels

anklets

On the shoulder she has Nitro, here partner that is some kind of slime,

with the detective hat. (ganster hat) Everything very well made. Spot on.

Well, now let's check the parts that can be changed.

First of all, we have 2 additional faces:

One where she has her evil expression, with the forehead eye open.

We have as well, another hair fringe,

So we can show the faces with the eye open.

We also have...

We also have, the face with the eye open

but a little angry, but in a cute way.

And we have 3 different arms.

We have this one...

... this one...

and this one.

So, let's proceed.

First, we remove Nitro...

There we can see her...

Pudding, as we met her at first, very tender,

very cute...

...I like that one a lot...

Let's check if we can place Nitro as well on this pose.

Yes, it's possible.

Here we can see it.

And let's try the last pose.

And there we have her evil face,

Like when she's making fun of Sanji,

And the way he proposes.

The moment we all hated her

Another 360, without Nitro and in this pose.

So you can check it well.

Really, It's very nice.

And, I think that's it. There's not much more to see.

I show you as well how is the stand.

It only says Charlotte Pudding. Contrary to the others, that...

that have the "shield" of the crew, for example,

the "Holly Roger".

This one, instead, comes just like this.

Here I leave you this last image, with

Pudding on the pose I liked the most

The one where she has the inflated cheeks and she's a little angry,

but on a cute way. I really like that one a lot.

And... here is the box, you can see everything it has

So you can double check is you decide to buy it.

Truth is, it's really good, I liked it a lot and....

...and nothing.

Thanks a lot for watching the video,

I hope you keep posted, I hope you liked it.

Down here, I leave you my Instagram, which is:

On my Instagram, I'll be posting pictures of all my figures

So you can see my collection.

If you like any of them, if you are interested on me doing a review,

Just leave a comment, you can write to me down here too.

For next week, I'll be posting my next review,

of character that's also on the actual arc of the One Piece's anime

See you next week! Thank you very much and see you later!

By the way...

Don't forget to subscribe

and like it!

See you later!

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Karate Kid Part 2 Review - Easily Distracted Movie Review - Duration: 11:15.

Karate Kid 2 begins immediately after the events of the original Karate Kid

Is he drunk because that would actually explain a lot about his character

I'm pretty sure it's you

Jesus

Okay, I think we focused on the wrong villain in the first movie Johnny has nothing on Kreese

Hey, remember when Johnny was a teenager

And he fought another teenager? Well Kreese sees your high school bullying and raises you an adult bitch-slapping a child

Try head-butting him that might work. Mercy is for the weak enemy deserve no mercy

Honk

You could have killed him couldn't you? Ai

Well, why didn't you then? Because Daniel-san for person with no forgiveness in heart living an even worse punishment than death

Man when Miyagi throws shade he gets right to the heart of it doesn't he? Letting him live with his own shame that is some

next-level long con type revenge

Six months have passed the Miyagi has more construction based wisdom to teach Daniel by having Daniel build his own guesthouse so he doesn't have

to move to Fresno with his mom

How come everytime I have a problem you have work for me to do?

Oh Miyagi, I knew he was gonna figure it out eventually

Does Mr. Miaji live here

Excuse me, Miyagi

Easy Daniel he didn't know. Miyagi

Registered letter for you sir from Okinawa

Hey, this is some place you have here from the outside yard. You'd never know it uh

Okay, you should charge admission. Um Miyagi is totally ignoring him

Oh my god. I can't even watch you mind if I bring it by sometime you see it. It's so awkward

The writers of Karate Kid 2 realized that they only scratched the surface of mr.

Miyagi's backstory, so they just absolutely dumped 45 years worth of exposition into one certified letter. Okay, so Mr.

Miyagi's father is very sick back in Okinawa Mr.

Miyagi hasn't been to Okinawa since he fled 45 years ago after falling in love with his best friend Sato's arranged bride Yuki

Miyagi made a speech about breaking with tradition and going against arranged marriages and that he was going to marry Yukie anyways

Sato challenged him to a fight to the death in order to save his honor and Miyagi fled Okinawa

And has not checked in on what kind of damage he caused in over 40 years

So Miyagi books the next day flight to Okinawa and Daniel uses his college tuition money so that he can go with him. So Daniel

Travels to another country with his coach and far too many unsettling news stories start that exact same way. Mr. Miyagi

You're more important than college. You're more important than anything man. Daniel is a good friend to Miyagi

I would fake my own death to get out of helping a friend move

We learned the Miyagi's father taught both him and Sato karate. Two karate masters taught the same exact fighting style having a fight to the death

Every movie should have that set up as one of the subplots. Like the Sound of Music would have been way better if halfway through

Friedrich and Kurt Von Trapp had to settle a blood feud

Through song of course. I am Chozen Toguchi. Yukie-san say sorry she not to meet you herself

We have a car waiting for you. Oh welcome to Okinawa Thanks. I hope your stay here is a pleasant one

Oh he seems nice

Village south, please why we go north now. Some things have changed since you go Miyagi-san

Some things have not. Hahahaha

Okay that was oddly sinister

So coward

You returned?

Sato I no fight you. Then you die as you have lived a coward

You see your father

Then you see me. Would it be too awkward for them to ask for a ride back to the airport

Yukie, where is she?

Nursing father

Eww she's nursing a 90 year old man?

Is breast milk considered medicine in Okinawa? I guess different cultures and all but still oh

Oh, she's being a nurse to him

This rules to karate. Rule number one

Karate for defense only. Rule number two first learn rule number 1

So it's like a super respectful Fight Club. You have seen father? Then we finish tonight

Bring nephew for witness

So are you just allowed to kill someone in order to defend your honor?

I know there's no time limit on honor, but the statute of limitations on being *bleep* expire after about two months get over it

Dude, and I say all this knowing fully well that I've severed entire friendships because people didn't fully support my rap career

Out of respect for my teacher

I give you three days to mourn. When finished I come back, you prepare to join him

We get it ya broken record you wanna fight to the death

There are other topics of conversation you know

One day Miyagi mind on something other than fish when empty net return

So the drum technique is basically the trunk twister exercise that you had to do in gym class before the president's physical fitness challenge

Daniel makes his way to a bar where some pretty intense ice breaking betting is going on and Miyagi bets

$600 that Daniel can karate chop six ice blocks. You know. I wish I had someone that believed in me as much as Mr.

Miyagi believes in goofy ass Daniel Larusso

So Daniel manages to make Chozen an even bigger enemy when he accidentally uncovers Chozen's fruit weighing scheme

Man the Okinawa mafia is freakin ruthless they got their hands in everything. You got fruit scams ice breaking gambling rings that

unlicensed taxi grift

Although that might have actually just been Satos car and it was probably just a one-time thing, but still

corrupt city

Don't you laugh at him Oh

Actually, I don't think they were being mean about it. It's hard to tell human interaction is not my strong suit

So daniel has another good-looking well-rounded girl that's really into him I

Just don't see it

Okay well everyone seems dreamy when Peter Cetera's playing

Oh my god. He's gonna gut Daniel and write a message for Miyagi

with his blood and force him to watch his young apprentice bleed out.

Oh

Or you know I guess Miyagi will have to pick that stuff up

That'd be kind of annoying that would get the point across too. I guess

Act of coward

Come on Chozen he had you dead to rights alright

It's not an act of a coward not murdering someone is not a character flaw

I personally have not murdered a single person today, and I don't consider myself to be a coward

Unless my doorbell rings after dark that is Sato

Then moves the blood feud to DEFCON 5 and says that he'll destroy the entire village if Miyagi

doesn't fight him Damn Sato lots of people get faded by an ex

But they don't turn into some damn comic-book villain they just change their Facebook status to single renew their gym membership

go to raves in warehouses

and just get weird with it for a couple of months and so after all that

Build-up a typhoon comes and completely wrecks the fight to the death that we were promised

Oh sweet win by default hell. Yeah, oh

That was a huge assumption on Chozen's part to say this uncle was dead. I mean in Chozen's defense

It doesn't seem possible that anyone could survive the collapse of a tiny Hut made almost entirely of bamboo and palm fronds

Daniel runs out to help a girl that's trapped but Chozen's too afraid to help him because all bullies are actually weak and scared

When those kids called me *bleep* at the freshmen assembly. They were really just doing it because they were scared and

the teachers and faculty that joined in also raging cowards

building character

Now to you, I am dead

Just so you know Chozen this dude is a

Legend at holding grudges. Sato and Miyagi are friends again and the town gathers for the Obon dance

where Chozen swoops in like he's freaking Scorpion or some *bleep* and

Challenges Daniel to yet another fight to the death better not be another fake out

Oh, man, if I'm fighting someone to the death in a karate match. I really wouldn't want to have to do it in jeans

Chozen is gaining so many honor points right now. It's insane

Yeah, that seems like the only possible outcome for a crane kick

You know Daniels mom is probably sitting at home smiling thinking about how much fun her son is having on his little trip

So Daniel's getting his ass handed to him when everyone starts to bang their drums and

Daniel becomes the human embodiment of a drum and the drum technique seems even less effective than the crane kick

Die do you know what your options are why would you choose that one?

So since Daniel didn't kill Chozen and everyone saw what happened does Chozen have to go like throw himself into the sea now

I don't know how this works, but oh my god this one just ends, too

Man these movies really need an epilogue or something as always don't forget to subscribe so you're notified of new videos every Thursday

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Review Lolita & Jfashion Accessories - Cookie.Mint HandiCraft - Duration: 4:53.

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Mystery Review – April 2018 – Smokingpipes.com - Duration: 9:14.

Adam: Oh, hey everybody.

Completely unprepared for this as we appear to be.

Andy: Hey.

Andy: I'm Andy Wike.

Kaz: I'm Kaz Walters.

Adam: I'm Armitage Hux, and I'm Adam O'Neill.

Welcome to the April Mystery Review.

Andy: Yes.

Adam: It's April already, that's kind of crazy.

Kaz: Yeah.

Adam: I'm a little freaked out.

Kaz: Yeah, yeah.

Adam: This year's just running by.

Kaz: Feels like it was just a few weeks ago we were in here for March.

Adam: It ... yeah.

Kaz: Yeah.

Andy: I think that's actually true though.

Adam: Yeah, we-

Andy: I think it was a few weeks ago.

Kaz: Yeah, it was, it was ... yeah.

Adam: We're giving ourselves a little bit more of a lead on this one.

Kaz: Gotcha.

Adam: So, that's actually probably accurate.

Kaz: Okay.

I have an accurate gauge of how time works, okay, good.

Adam: Well ...

Andy: You're doing really well, Kaz.

Kaz: I try.

Adam: So, this month, we are reviewing ... well, our mystery I guess.

Kaz: Yeah.

Andy: Who knows.

Adam: I mean, looking at the cut and stuff, I don't know, what do you guys ... it looks

like it might have been a flake at one point that he's rubbed out.

Is my impression.

Kaz: That was my visual impression when I examined the bag but having smoked this, I'm

on the fence whether or not it was rubbed out or that's how it came from the factory.

Adam: Right.

Andy: Yeah.

I mean, I could think of a few-

Adam: But it does seem to be that ... I don't know, that finer cut.

It's still technically ribbon but it's kind of shorter.

Like flakes end up being when you roll them out.

Kaz: Oh, it's definitely pressed, yeah.

Adam: Almost like a ready rubbed.

Andy: For sure.

Adam: I'm just going to put my pipe down for a second because we don't smoke pipes in these

videos, as we've said before.

Kaz: Never.

Adam: I don't know.

Oh, that does smell good though.

I mean, I would ... does anyone here argue that this is almost entirely Virginia?

Would that be-

Kaz: I feel like that it's majority Virginia.

Adam: Well, yes, yes.

Andy: Yeah.

Adam: Yes.

Andy: I think there might be a little Perique.

Kaz: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Like a-

Adam: Maybe just a touch.

Kaz: ... modest, traditional amount of the Perique.

Adam: Like what?

You know, like 5-10%?

Adam: Probably around five.

It's not even-

Kaz: I would think six or under is what I'm thinking, yeah.

Adam: Yeah, yeah.

Adam: Yeah, it does smell on the lighter side.

It's that plummy ... but I don't know, this one's like it's almost perfumed at the same

time.

Not like a Lakeland perfume but there's like a muskiness.

Kaz: No, no.

Kaz: It's something that I actually associate with a hot press, or a steam press.

Adam: Right.

Kaz: And the color and the texture and there's a slight ... it's not fair to say this because

it's not entirely accurate but I don't know what descriptor would be better, there's a

slight acidic or vinegar in the back.

Andy: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Kaz: There's a tang there.

I-

Adam: Yeah, no, no, definitely.

Kaz: I associate with fermentation of Virginias.

Andy: Agreed.

Adam: Yeah, which makes me think maybe ... because Shane is our inquisitor of the

month.

So, I have a feeling that this is a blend well sell, however with probably at least-

Kaz: Some age on it.

Andy: I think it does really have some age on it.

Adam: Three, four years at least.

Kaz: Oh yeah.

Adam: At least.

Adam: Probably longer knowing Shane.

Kaz: Yeah, we've kind of jumped the line and started smoking it.

There's definite age here.

Adam: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Andy: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

That rich creaminess that you get from aged Virginias is just-

Kaz: I mean, I ... yeah.

This has been probably in a tin at least five years, I think.

Andy: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Adam: Which does make it kind of hard too because ... I don't know, there is a creaminess

that I feel like ... I don't know if I can just put down to age but it's kind of hard

to tell as well.

Maybe there's a little bit of Cavendish in this, just to smooth it out but if there was,

it's ... any traces of it seem to be long, long, gone.

Kaz: Everything that we've said has put me down a trail.

I've got three or four things that I think it could be but I'm still not ... the bowl

hasn't progressed enough for me to point out.

Adam: I mean ... yeah, yeah, we'll take it broad strokes.

Where do we think this is from?

What manufacturer?

Kaz: I feel fairly confident and I think you do as well-

Andy: Yeah.

Kaz: ... that this is a Rattray's product.

Andy: I'm pretty sure.

Adam: It's definitely German and yeah, I'd say that Rattray's is probably pretty close

to the one.

Kaz: I mean, they do ... if you're looking at old-school English, Scottish style Virginias,

no one really does it quite like Rattray's does.

You've got the Marlin Flake, the Old Gowrie, Hal O' the Wind.

These are styles of Virginia flakes and ready rubs that you don't see a lot of and that

kind of-

Andy: And that cut is ... that's Rattray's.

Adam: Oh, yeah, yeah.

Kaz: That's diagnostic, yeah.

Andy: Yeah.

Kaz: Hal O' the Wind looks like that right out of the tin and then when you rub out say,

Marlin Flake, that's what it looks-

Adam: It looks exactly like that.

Kaz: Yeah.

Adam: Do you think we can narrow it down.

Do we think it is Hal O' the Wind just because of the cut, or-

Kaz: I don't-

Adam: Do we think that Shane was being sneaky and just rubbed it out.

Andy: I don't know, I mean, out of the-

Adam: Or is this even just like whatever he had at the bottom of a big old aging jar.

Andy: I know Shane loves Hal.

Adam: He does, it's true.

Andy: He has tins and tins and tins of Hal just aging and aging and aging.

Adam: And those ... what's that color, it's not like a mustard, it's like that old, it

wasn't yellow, what was it?

It's like a-

Kaz: It was like a tanny beige.

Adam: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Kaz: With a slight ... what I think of as parchment, like a yellowed ... yeah.

Adam: Yes.

Kaz: And honestly, I miss those labels.

Andy: I honestly don't know.

I think this ... Hal O' the Wind straight out of the tin, for me, is a little bit rougher-

Kaz: Yeah.

Andy: ... on the palate than Marlin Flake is.

Adam: Yep.

Andy: But I'm pretty sure this has some age on it, which would smooth that down a little

bit and it's really hard for me right now because Marlin Flake straight out of the tin,

for me is-

Adam: I do keep on thinking Marlin Flake because it tastes the closest in my mind but when

I take into account what knowing Shane ... like what, at least five?

Probably five or more years of age is going to do to it, I think Hal O' the Wind's probably

a better-

Kaz: Yeah.

Kaz: See, I ... yeah, I love Hal O' the Wind but that being said, I can't mindlessly smoke that.

Andy: Yeah.

Kaz: That's something that I smoke at home when I'm sitting on the couch or in the armchair

and I can really pay attention to it.

If I put it in my pipe at work, fresh, and I get going dealing with pipes or customers

or anything just mindlessly puffing, it can bite just a little.

Andy: Yeah.

Adam: A little, yeah.

Kaz: So ... and I'm not getting that at all from this.

So, it's definitely from age, or it's ... I'm inclined to think-

Adam: Aged Hal?

Kaz: Yeah.

Adam: That'd be my guess as well.

Adam: All right, well-

Andy: Yeah.

I think I'm on the same page there.

Kaz: And while we're maybe half way down the bowl.

Adam: It feels like this is super short this week but let's have a look and, you know,

I'm kind of curious.

Shane: Hey, everybody.

Shane Ireland here.

I'm pleased to be in the inquisitor chair this time, as opposed to the blind side of

the Mystery Tobacco Review.

Shane: So, the first rule of mystery tobacco reviews is that we don't talk about mystery

tobacco reviews.

No, no, no.

The first rule is that there are no rules.

So, I'm sure that these guys ... they're assuming that I'm going to do something crazy and have

some crazy trick up my sleeve.

Shane: This time, I picked Solani 660 Silver Flake but the catch is I picked a 12 year

old jar from my personal cellar.

Shane: So, I suspect that pretty much everybody ... because I know these guys have sharp palates

... I suspect that they're going to guess that this is an aged tobacco.

What I'm really curious to see is how well they can pick out the components of a blend

that has this much age on it.

Shane: So, Solani 660 Silver Flake is famously a blend of red Virginias, with a little bit

of dark-fired Kentucky.

I bet that some of these guys guess that there's Perique.

That might be the most hotly contested argument of this addition of Mystery Tobacco Review

is whether or not this has Perique because I'm pretty sure they're going to guess that

there's age though but other than that, it should throw them for a loop, so good luck

gentleman, you'll need it.

Kaz: Well, we at least got-

Adam: Damn, I-

Kaz: We got the country of manufacture correct and that should count for something.

Adam: I mean, aged.

Kaz: Yeah.

Adam: But he played us like a fiddle, man.

He knew exactly what we were going to be thinking.

Andy: I mean, he called it, he called from the beginning, you know.

Adam: He did.

I mean, I feel-

Andy: That was a really good one.

Adam: Yeah.

I feel used.

Adam: I feel a little dirty.

Andy: I feel like a puppet.

Adam: Right.

Andy: Yeah.

Kaz: I think I'm going to-

Andy: It's Shane the puppeteer.

Kaz: I'm going to get HR and we'll book the conference room and we'll have a support group

meeting.

Andy: I really like that idea.

I think I might need it.

Kaz: Do you feel personally victimized by Shane Ireland?

Andy: I do, I do.

Andy: It's sort of like a fatalist argument, my whole day's been planned out by Shane.

Kaz: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Adam: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Andy: After this, I'm going to go do an email or something and Shane's going to be like,

"Ha, ha, ha, ha."

Adam: "It's what I planned all along."

Andy: "I knew you were going to do this."

Adam: "Three years ago in fact."

Andy: Right.

Adam: Oh, well.

Andy: Oh, man.

Well, thanks for watching us.

Adam: Well, I am going to enjoy the rest of Shane's bag of 12 year aged Solani.

Andy: Right.

Adam: So, thanks for that.

Played yourself, sucker.

Andy: Right.

We get aged tobacco.

Adam: Woooo.

Kaz: Yeah.

Adam: All right, well, thanks guys

Andy: Consolation prize.

Kaz: See ya.

Andy: Thanks so much. Thanks for watching

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Jeep Wrangler Barricade Front Fender with Flare (1987-1995 YJ) Review & Install - Duration: 4:53.

Armor is something that you definitely want on the trail to add protection to your Wrangler

from any unexpected blows from branches or other obstacles, and off-camber situations.

You can add rock sliders, skid plates, and bumpers, but you can also add some stronger

fenders to upgrade your trail protection.

These steel flared fenders by Barricade will give you the protection for your body panels

that you may be looking for, as well as a very aggressive aesthetic.

The flat flare will allow you to fit a larger tire and they'll offer more articulation off-road.

This version here will also allow a little bit more coverage for a wider tire.

Installing this, guys, is not gonna be easy, and will require some drilling and modification

to get these on.

So I have to rate this a three-out-of-three on the difficulty meter, and I'll explain

more about the install in just a moment.

When it comes to fender flares, there are a ton of options and really, there are two

ways that you can go, personal preferences behind them included.

You can go with a plastic fender that might not hold up as well off-road to obstacles,

but if they do take a hit, they can and they most likely will bend, break, or fling off.

And then you have a solid metal fender like this that will not bend or break, but if it

does take a hard enough hit, you can transfer that impact into the body panels of the Jeep,

causing extra damage.

However, these are solid and will provide much more protection to your Jeep overall.

It all comes down to personal preference, like I said, and what you're looking for in

a fender flare.

These are well-made and definitely able to stand up if they do take any hits on the trail.

The fender flares are made of a heavy-duty three-sixteenth-inch steel, with a two by

one-tenth-inch tubing on the outer edge of the flare itself.

The fenders have a two-stage textured powder coat finish that will resist any rust or corrosion

in the long haul and easily stand up to what gets thrown at them.

Like I mentioned before, this option has a bigger flare than other Barricade options,

and it measures about three inches for extra coverage over your tire and it'll protect

your YJ's body a little bit better.

Other options don't include the flare and they come with just the tube fender that's

tucked into the body of the YJ a little bit more.

The width on this will be able to catch a branch or any debris and keep it away from

your body panels a little bit better, since you have a little bit more coverage.

Not only are they wide, they will be flat with no overhand.

So they will allow a taller tire and a lot more articulation off-road, and that's something

that your stock fender flare couldn't give you.

What I really like about these fenders is the vent on the side that is not just aesthetically

pleasing, but it is functional because it'll give your engine a little spot to breathe

a little bit better.

This is a nice touch for when you're heating up on the trail and you don't have much airflow

going through your radiator,

For front fender flares, these are priced very fairly, at around $280.

There are not many like this on the site for a YJ, but we do have another option by Barricade

and by Smittybilt.

The smaller version of these flares goes for around $250, but it will offer less protection.

We do also have a more expensive option by Smittybilt, but it's a bit of a different

design.

It does not have the flare or the vent but it does provide a bit more steel for protection

off-road.

Overall, this is right in the middle with price, and if you're looking for an aggressive

tube fender, for more uptravel and protection off-road, this will be it.

Install is a three-out-of-three wrenches on the difficulty meter because there is drilling

and modification required on this one.

If you're at home, guys, this should take you right around three to four hours with

some hand tools and a drill.

First thing's first, you have to remove the fenders and the side steps if you have them,

and unplug your signal lights from the fender.

Then you can remove the bolts underneath the side fender and the rear fender wall, as well

as the hood latch.

Keep the hardware, since you will need to reinstall the new fender with the original

hardware.

Now, we're gonna have to chop up the stock fender, so create a template with some cardboard,

lining up the front of the cardboard with the metal piece on the headlight, creating

a starting point.

From that, you can start with your detailed width measurements, from the front of the

fender to the back.

After your template is marked, you can start cutting the OE fender off and unbolt it from

the body, cutting the inner fender down.

then you can put the new fender on and reinstall those bolts on the side that you just took

off.

You're gonna have to mark and drill some holes from underneath for your hood latch.

After your hood latch is reinstalled with the Allen screws, you're all set.

So if you're looking for some solid protection and more articulation off-road for your YJ,

these Barricade tube fenders will be just for you.

This is Merideth with XT, and you can find these and everything else Wrangler right here

at extremeterrain.com.

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Nikon D750 - Review and comparisons to D850 - Duration: 7:11.

[Music]

Hi guys, Shawn here from digiDIRECT.

Today we're going to be taking a look back

at the Nikon D750, and I say look back

because while the D750 is still a current

camera in Nikon's lineup, it's

certainly not a new one - it's been out

for about three years. The reason

I want to take a look at this now is

because of the success of the D850.

That's a camera that Nikon came out

with about six months ago; I reviewed it

(I'll link it up in the corner), I

found it to be exceptional, and many other

people did as well.

My one caveat with the D850 though is

that it's about $5000,

at least an Australian dollars, meaning

that it's kind of exclusive for the

working professional or people who have

a fair amount of money to spend on a

camera. The D750 still has a lot of very

respectable specs and

performance, but it's about half the

price of the D850, so it's a lot more

applicable to hobbyists, people who are

getting their first full-frame camera, or

people who just want a Nikon

full-frame camera but they don't need

all the bells and whistles of the

D850. So that's why I wanted to

take a look at this today, I will be

making some comparisons to the D850 as

we go along.

We'll start though with a look at the

body of the D750. So Nikon is

generally pretty consistent in their

body design and the D750 is no exception

here, this is a very classic looking Nikon

body, but don't fix what's not broken!

The D750 s construction is very

solid, it's dependable and it's quite

functional. When it came out Nikon

advertised that it was one of the

smallest full-frame DSLRs. Now, it's

still certainly larger than something

like the mirrorless Sony a7 range, but it

is fairly mid-sized for a full-frame DSLR

and it's not too big. It has a very

comfortable grip as well as an array of

buttons, dials, and a top LCD screen, so

there's lots of controls on here. It's

also a fully weather-sealed camera,

meaning you can take this out into harsh

conditions, rain and so on, and not have

to worry about it. Notably it has a

tilting LCD screen which is a very nice

feature - even these days it's fairly rare

to find a full-frame DSLR with a tilting

screen. It's become more common these

days, but it's still not a commonplace. It

also has dual SD card slots, which is

really an important requirement for any

camera that can be used in a

professional setting, so that's great.

It also has both a microphone and

headphone jack so we've got pretty much

all of the physical necessities covered.

It also has an accessory port, USB 2

and HDMI,

and Wi-Fi connectivity. One of the main

differences between the D750 and the

D850 or even the D810 is the sensor

resolution. so in the D850 it has a

monstrous 45 megapixel sensor which is

helpful if you want to get the absolute

maximum detail out of your photos. On the

D750 it's a bit more modest, it's a

24 megapixel sensor. That's still

right in the sweet spot of where most

camera sensor resolution is these days,

outside of those very high resolution

cameras like the D850, so you're still

going to get plenty out of the d750; plenty

of room to crop in, do prints, and so on.

Frankly, if you don't NEED the very

high resolution from the D850, and

realistically, most people don't need

that, the benefit is going to be that

the file sizes are not going to be so

big. On the D850 that high

sensor resolution means very large file

sizes, and that's not going to be concern

on the D750; so it kind of strikes a nice

medium balance there. Image quality is

something that's never really been an

issue for Nikon, they've always had

very very good image quality and that

carries on to the D750. The image quality

coming out of this camera is excellent, I

don't think anyone could have any reason

to complain about the image quality, it's

really really top-notch. Nikon also

put a particular emphasis on low-light

photography in the D750, it

actually has better low-light

performance than the D810, meaning that

you can shoot at high ISO s fairly

confidently, like ISO 6400 and so on, without

having an excessive amount of grain.

That's great for people who are often

shooting in darker environments and one

of the reasons why the D750 is so

popular as a wedding photographer camera,

because wedding photographers are often

in dark reception halls or

churches. It's also great for a nighttime

photography. So that's a really nice

little perk on the the D750. The D750 has

Nikon's excellent 51-point autofocus

system inside of it. Now, that's not quite

as robust as the newer 153-point system

from the D5 or D850, but at the time of

the D750 release it was their top-of-the-line

system and it's still certainly no

slouch. It performs admirably in pretty

much all areas of autofocus, it' just does a

very good job overall. It's also

effective at up to -3EV, so

you can use it in lower light conditions

and it's still going to be able to function.

That ties in really well with the D750's

high ISO performance that we were just

talking about. It also can shoot burst

shots at up to

6.5 frames per second,

which is decently fast. That's

going to allow you to deal with some sports

and action-type shots if you need some

fast movement shots. The buffer is not

huge, so it's definitely not a sports-oriented

camera from that perspective.

It's a 30 shot RAW buffer or about 80

shot for JPEGs. That still represents

about 4.5 seconds of

continuous RAW shooting at

6.5 frames per second,

so that's still enough to get you

by in most situations. So Nikon's not

generally super well known for their

video capabilities, but they did make an

effort to address this in the D750. So

the camera doesn't shoot 4K, but it can

shoot 1080p video at up to 60 frames per

second, so you can shoot slow-motion in

Full HD, which is nice. There's a couple

other nice features on here, it has

zebra stripes so if you're looking at

the back screen it can display

where you have overexposed areas.

It also has Nikon's Flat Picture Control,

which is their flat picture profile so

it's going to have a bit less contrast and

saturation and will better for colour grading.

It's certainly not quite as extreme as the

Log picture profiles that we've been

seeing in video-centric cameras more

recently, but it is a step in the right

direction for someone who wants to be

colour grading their footage. As I

mentioned earlier it does have a both a

mic and headphone jack so you can mount

external mics and monitor that audio on

here no problem, and the tilting LCD

screen that we've looked at earlier also

is very useful for video footage because

allows you to shoot at different angles.

It has

time lapse functionality so you can

shoot a time-lapse in camera it'll put

it all together for you

in camera which is a nice feature. So

while it may not be the craziest-spec'd

video shooter on the market, especially

considering it's a couple years old now,

it still does a respectable job. It's

definitely primarily a photo-centric

camera, but for the photographer who

needs to be shooting video occasionally

this is still definitely an effective

solution.

So overall the D750 may not be QUITE as

sexy as the D850 - and if you are looking

for the absolute best autofocus

performance or the absolute maximum

megapixel count you should still be

looking at the D850 - but for a lot of

people I think the D750 is still an

extremely solid performer, and I think it

does so at a much more reasonable price

point. Again, it's about half the price of the

D850, and it's still quite a lot cheaper than even

the D810, so I think it represents a very

good value for the photographer who

doesn't necessarily need everything the

D850 has. So for that reason that's why

I thought it was useful to review

at this point in time - I hope you found

that useful. If you wanted to test out

the D750 you can come to one of our

stores and do so. We have stores in the

Sydney CBD, Bondi Junction, Miranda, Chatswood,

the Brisbane and Melbourne CBD, and

Cannington (Western Australia). You can

also order the D750 on our website at

www.digidirect.com.au

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BLACK MIRROR 4x3 Crocodile REACTION + REVIEW | REAÇÃO + REVIEW | リアクション + 感想 {PTBR+ENG+日本語} - Duration: 25:48.

Hey guys, genki?

This is Vivian from vivian uru channel and welcome to another Black Mirror reaction video! ^^

Today we are going to react to the 3rd episode called "Crocodile"!

Which is Crocodilo in Portuguese.

Are you ready to check another reaction?

Let's start then!

V: Partyyy! o/

V: Oh oh!

V: Holy cow..

V: Gee..

V: That broken front glass is super normal, huh!

E: But it could be so many things.. V: Like what?

E: It could be an animal, a rock..

V: A crocodile! xD

E: That's probably that girl in the future.

V: What kind of award is that?

V: Architecture? E: Yeah.

V: It's another guy, right? E: I guess so.

E: Holy cow,, she lives in the.. V: Mountains!

V: It takes like 2 hours to get to her job! x3 E: So bizarre..

V: Who is this lady?

V: She was putting that thing!

E: What? V: That neck support!

E: She is an insurance investigator. V: Oooh!

E: She has a little secret though!

V: Aaaah! E: She has run over and hid a body..

V: Hid a body.. she killed that guy.

E: No. The dude was the one who killed.

V: But she did colaborate throwing the body in the water.. E: Yes. She hid the body.

E: But it's not the same thing.. He killed and she hid the truth.

V: She killed him as well because that guy could be not dead at that moment..

E: You're right.

E: Did you see the pizza thingy?

V: I thought that it was an ambulance lol!

E: She still has contact with the dude.. V: Oooh!

E: Is he wanting to confess?

V: What do you mean?

E: He is going to tell the truth about what they did.. V: Whaaat?!

V: I think he wants to black mail her..

V: She is famous now after all..

E: He wants to confess.

V: Gee..

V: Is she going to kill him?

E: Shoot! That dude is weak, huh!

E: Holy sh¡t!

V: The woman was too strong! E: It's because he hit his head.

E: He fell and hit his head.

V: Things just got even more worse for her..

V: What are you going to do with the body now? :P

V: There will be her hair in his nails..

V: Because she was strangling him.. E: Murderer

V: I watch a lot of TV Shows,, that's why xP

V: I will stop to watch then lol!

E: If you'll ever need to kill someone,, you'll know how to do it xP

V: Gee.. how.. fat lol

V: is this hamster xD

V: Is it a hamster?

V: It's too big for that..

V: Looks like.. how do you call them..

E: Chinchilla?

V: Yeaah, they are bigger.

V: Perhaps it's a guinea pig?

E: What?

V: It does look like a gigantic hamster.

E: Chinchilla is almost as big as a rabbit and looks like a mouse.

V: Yeah,, this one looks like a hamster.

V: What did she do with his bod..... !?

V: Uuuuh..

E: Gee.. V: What?!

E: Is she going to.. E: Yeah.

V: But why did she put porn?

E: To make some noise.

V: She could put some action movie then x]

V: Or maybe no one would enter and leave her in peace if she is watching porn..

E: Nobody can enter at any moment..

V: WTF..

V: Is she going to put him in the delivery car? xD

V: Come to me, winter!

V: I've killed someone!

V: But that's fine :3

E: I've killed only one person today.

E: Really? Okay. E: Give a kiss to our child.

V: My baby, mommy killed someone today!

E: And I will be back soon!

V: I've hidden him pretty well on the back seat! x]

V: That's craaazyyy!

E: We haven't seen any Black Mirror-ish content until now..

V: Yeah.. the technology seems to be a bit ahead on this one.. but.. E: But it will appear! There will be something!

E: The investigator is uploading something.. V: Yes.

E: So it's gotta be related to this case somehow..

V: Do you think that guy has done something already? E: Nope.

E: It has to do with the research that she is doing..

V: What is this? E: No idea..

E: Sewage? but it looks like that because it's too cold?

V: Shoot! She is so strong! E: That woman is strong indeed!

V: Yep! And she is so skinny!

E: She is the Hulk!

V: It is the necessity, my love! x]

V: The necessity!

V: Do they know which film?

V: It's awkward! xP

E: It shouldn't appear which movie the person has watched.. V: Yes. It embarrasses people..

E: Did you see the investigator? V: Yes!

E: She will investigate the other case and will see.. V: She'll find this one x]

E: That's the Black Mirror-ish thingy then. V: Oooh..

E: She was doing the upload using that thing.

V: Really? E: Yep.

V: Ouch! It jabbed!

V: Do you think that it was through his sight that caught the murdering scene?

E: Is it the accident that she was looking at the window?

E: It's not him, it's the girl in the yellow coat! V: Holy cow!

E: I gotta kill some people to feel alright.

E: Relax.. they are coming after you!

V: I just don't get the title of this episode yet..

E: The other one we saw has a random title as well..

E: It was Dj something.. V: Really? E: Yup.

E: Perhaps it also wasn't her that saw it..

V: It could be her since she was close to the hotel..

E: Look! Wait,, this was the dude who got hit.

V: Is it reciprocal?

V: The love! <3

V: Is it going to show the woman's face?!

V: Heeelllp!

V: What?

E: It wasn't her.

V: How she's going to reach that woman?

E: She will reach her,, Relax!

E: It's all about it.

E: She will need the access of that woman's sight from that hotel room.. and she won't want to do it..

V: But she won't be in that hotel room anymore..

E: But she was looking from the hotel window when it happened..

E: There was a time that she was looking around from the window..

V: Oooh, okay!

E: It could be that ou not..

V: Ouch..

V: Hmmm!

V: Hmm!

V; But I guess it won't be possible to recognize the face.. Oh she just need to get the information with the hotel.. E: Yes. She just need to check who was in that room.

E: But she won't want to do that because she was killing someone before that. V: Yeah.

V: And now tell me,, why the dentist wanted to take a picture of a naked guy? xD

E: Well,, he probably digs that kind of stuff lol.

V: A naked guy! x]

E: Picturesque..

V: I have no idea of what picturesque means..

E: It doesn't make sense at all of him saying that..

V: She will try to find via..

E: facial identification V: Yep.

E: Does everybody have the access to use it?

V: It's because she is from the police, right?

E: Nope, she's not like that.. V: Investigator or whatever she is..

E: She is from the insurance field.

V: Well.. E: Insurance company! V: Yes.

E: So she can have the access to all the faces? V: Yes?

E: It's wrong..

E: Gee!

V: Oh oh!

E: Killing someone!

V: Oh oh!

E: Now she has to kill this woman too!

V: It's a part of her routine now.

E: It's a daily thing huh! V: Yeah!

E: Yesterday she killed one and today.. V: Another one!

V: A knife maybe?

V: Some sleeping pills?

V: Look! I told you about the knifes!

V: Aaaaaah!

V: This woman scares me! x]

E: That dude turned her into a murderer!

E: Hypnoses could help her..

V: What?

E: She could reprogram her memory.

V: That's no good, baby!

E: She needs a hypnotist.

V: That's no good!

E: Just pretend that you are going to smell.. V: Yes.

E: It wasn't this song that was playing there.. V: I know, right! She was inside the hotel room..

E: Wasn't she watching some porn? V: Yep, she should have put that porn to her lol!

E: Gee.. impact..

E: It kinda looks like fake. V: Hmm..

V: Holy coooooooow!

V: Didn't she understand what she saw? E: Nope.

V: I know that it's difficult but she needs to act more naturally..

V: You can notice that she is scared..

V: Aaaah!

E: What?!

E: She doesn't even try to resist..

V: Another one to her list..

E: Just break that thing..

V: The machine? E: Yes.

V: Maybe it's better to say yes?

E: Holy sh¡t! She want to know even that.. that's mental!

V: She knows how to use it already! E: She has learnt fast huh..

E: It needs music, smell,, and in this case none of those matter.. the girl is desperate.. and it works.

E: It's all Subaru's fault!

V: Suzuki! E: Suzuki!

V: Are they doing the negative marketing? E: Yeah.

E: That woman became a serial killer within 24 hours!

E: She wants to kill the man now..

V: The husband, right?

E: He is not her husband. V: Boyfriend?

E: I have no idea. V: Well,, he is the one who is with her..

E: He always kissed her in the cheeks..

V: Oh dear.. you are digging your grave deeper and deeper..

E: Even if she manages to escape.. she'll still be ruined..

V: She is crazy already.. E: Yep.

E: If she becomes a psychopath,, she might be okay to live with it..

V: Aaah... E: But if she still has some conscience..

E: It'll ruin her life either way..

E: It ain't good at all, huh!

V: Oh, this episode? E: Yeah.

V: Is she really going to kill that guy too?

E: Yes!

E: She is willing to not leave any evidence after all..

V: She will need to kill everybody then xP E: Yes.

E: She needs to kill the dentist..

V: Ah! The one who saw her, right? E: Yes. V: True thing!

E: She doesn't know about that though.. V: Nope.

E: So they will catch her somehow..

E: That's crazy..

V: This guys is stronger than her, right?

E: Yeah but he will be.. V: Relaxed?

E: He'll be relaxed and she will hit him with the hammer.. V: Gee..

V: OMG!

E: Is he already gone?

V: She hit him in the head, love!

E: She needs to hit a few more times..

E: He is still breathing..

V: He will die drowned then..

V: Holy cow!

V: Gee..

E&V: *gasps*

V: Well, what's your thoughts about this episode?

E: It sucked!

V: It sucked? E: Yeah!

V: What can we discuss on this episode.. how far someone does atrocities to avoid to get caught?

E: It could be that but if it's Black Mirror,, it's about technology..

V: I see. E: So like I said..

E: The investigator who is a civilian,, has a technology that only the police should have..

E: Because it's too dangerous to be in the hands of a civilian..

V: Yeah,, they don't have the preparation..

E: If it was with the police,, they'll eventually catch the woman and case solved.

E: The story would end there. That's all.

V: There will be no episode to watch then lol! E: Aaah..

E: But I guess that's the only thing that we can discuss about..

E: Who can use this kind of technology?

E: I guess that's the only point.

E: because the rest is like how someone becomes a serial killer?

V: And how she became egocentric.. she killed even a baby!

E: She tries to justify.. until she get drowned.

V: Not to mention that they should have surrender in the 1st accident scene..

V: In fact, she wanted to do that, right? E: Yes.

V: But the man persuaded her, right? To not do it.. E: Yep.

V: Do you think that her mind changed at that time?

V: Well,, now that I have a proper life, son,,

E: She changed when she murdered that dude..

V: It changed at the time the guy said that he was going to confess, right? E: Aye.

V&E: It was there.

E: She got desperate..

V: Yes. Just to think that she could lose everything that she conquered..

V: It happened the same thing in the 1st acident with the guy, right?

V: He didn't want to ruin his life?

E: Nope. He just didn't want to go to jail. V: Well..

E: He was a nobody at that time.. the same goes to the girl.

E: After the accident she managed to build a good life while he couldn't.. V: Hmm.

E: And he was willing to confess because he couldn't build a life because of that.. V: He had nothing to lose..

V: In other hand, she managed to do that. E: Yes, she did.

E: She probably blamed him for that accident..

V: Aaaah.. E: So she was like justifying that she can kill him and things were getting worse..

V: Yes.

E: As for the Black Mirror-ish part.. it's only the technology of memories that the girl was using..

V: The memories and the facial recognition.

E: Those are the things that only the police should be allowed to use and it was in the hands of an insurance company..

V: I agree.

E: It didn't look like she was an employee,, looked like she was a freelancer of an insurance company..

E: who didn't seem to have any preparation regarding her own security..

E: It is a technology that she shouldn't be allowed to use.. and she ended up dying because of that..

V: It killed her, her hunband and baby! x3 E: Husband and baby also.

V: So freaking tense! E: I found it kinda..

V: It doesn't have much connection with.. E: Yeah..

E: There's only a small part related to technology.. V: Yeah..

E: and the rest is all about violence, murders that are totally forced and unnecessary.. V: I agree.

V: It's more like those kind of suspense that is.. E: Too forced to shock, you know.. V: Yeah.

E: Black Mirror shocks you but not in that way.. V: Yes!

E: It usually shocks us with something related to technology.. V: Yeah! Technology related indeed!

E: The human behavior towards the technology but in that case..

E: it goes beyond the technology..

E: However she killed the baby because he "saw"..

V: Ah! Because they could use the machine on him.. Yeah, there's that detail!

E: So it makes sense then. V: Yes.

E: And in the end he was blind.. V: Gee.. E: which is another forced situation..

E: Oooh,, the baby was blind.. V: But that's something that actually could happen, right?

E: I know but.. V: She could have spared him.. he was blind after all.

E: It was just a weak irony..

E: And the one she should have killed..

V: Survived!

V: The animal had the memory in the end.

E: She shouldn't have killed nobody.

V: No she shouldn't.. obviously!

But I guess that's all, right?

V: What's your score for this episode?

E: 6.0

E: or 5.5

E: I wouldn't watch it again..

E: As a matter of fact,, I don't know if I'd watch again any episode..

E: I'd might watch the 1st episode..

I'd watch the 2nd and 4th episode!

E: Which is the couple one? V: 4th!

E: 4th! The 4th episode is cool! V: Yes!

E: 1st and 4th then!

E: But the 4th is the best!

V: It's the one I loved the most until now! E: And it's a light episode.

V: Yeah!

E: It doesn't need to be something.. shocking. V: Something heavy..

E: I dunno,, I didn't like it.

E: But in the end we did agree that there was a reason for her to do that.. V: Yes! And there was a connection between the technology with her case..

E: She was killing the people whom the technology could reach her.. V: Yes.

E: But in that case,, even if there wasn't the chinchilla.. V: Hm?

E: She'd eventually get caught.

E: Because if they investigate what that girl was investigating..

E&V: They'd reach the dentist.. E: and then they will find her. V: Yep.

E: So either way,, everything that she has done.. V: Would be pointless..

E: Yes, it would be pointless.

V: So there's no perfect crime?

E: Yes.

E: Only if.. but the company knows that she was investiganting something.. V: Yes.

V: That guy who got hit would probably ask about how are things going on his case.

E: Yes. And she got to do the upload of his case. V: Hmm!

E: The woman would have to get the PC as well.. V: Yeah, yeah, yeah! E: explodes the house.. I don't know..

V: Yeah,, she wouldn't be able to escape.. E: It was impossible.. V: Yes.

E: Sooner or later they'd catch her. V: Yeah.

V: Well,, from the 4 episodes that we've watched,, this one was the one I didn't like the most..

V: But that's all I guess.. E: Yes.

V: Let me know in the comment section your thoughts about this episode!

E: Of course there must be many of you who enjoyed it!

V: We can't argue about likes/preferences after all!

V: So I'd love to know your opinion..

V: why did you like it or why you didn't like it?

V: Let me know, okay?

V: So I see you all on the next video..

V: That's all for today's video!

V: Thank you so much for watching and I hope to see you on the next video, okay?

Big kisses and mata ne~! <3

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'Avengers: Infinity War' Film Review - Duration: 1:58.

Hello Miami!

This is Carlos Steven Carty with a movie review on Avengers: Infinity War, the latest Marvel

film where all of our favorite comic book heroes get together to fight against the most

powerful villain in the universe: Thanos.

When I went to the theater to watch this movie, I knew it was going to be great and I was

right, so right indeed that I kept myself from going to the bathroom for the whole 2

hours and 29 minutes, well except for the ending credits.

When the movie was ending, I rushed to the restroom and ran back to the auditorium just

in time to see the secret after-credit scene, ending my cinematic experience in amazement.

Besides the post-credits scene, the whole story is exciting to watch.

It has thrilling battle scenes, funny character moments, strong emotional scenes, and so many

OMG moments that you'll hear gasping and applauding about every twenty minutes.

The fighting sequences are phenomenal and the protagonists are even stronger then ever

but even with their experience and strengths, Thanos proves to be a formidable opponent

and a very interesting antagonist, the best so far in the entire Marvel film series.

Watching Avengers: Infinity War is almost like watching the first Avengers film back

in 2012, but even better because not only do you see cool superheroes fight bad guys,

but you see them change, learning to trust each other as they form new friendships.

Based on a scale of 1 to 5, I would give Avengers: Infinity War 5 stars, and maybe even 6 stars.

If you'd like to see some of my other movie reviews, just check out my YouTube channel

or better yet subscribe to it so you can get my thoughts on the latest Hollywood films.

My name is Carlos Steven Carty and thanks for watching.

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Music Flash Cards Review - Complete Color Coded Flash Cards for All Beginning Music Students - Duration: 6:28.

a-b-c-d-e-f-g

in this video I'm reviewing music flashcards coming up

hi guys it's Tat in this video i'm reviewing music flashcards specifically flashcards by Alfred

let's take a look

they organized categories by colors like yellow, pink white green and blue

the first card looks familiar right treble clef by the way they have answers on the back

bass clef a bunch of notes on the bass clef bunch of notes on the treble clef

I'm not going through all of those right now

but you guys will be playing flashcards with me later in this video

next eighth note eighth notes quarter note dotted quarter note half note

dotted half note whole note eight rest quarter rest half rest whole rest

2/4 time signature 3/4 time signature 4/4 time signature

Adagio Andante Moderato Allegro ritardando a tempo

pianissimo that means very soft "very soft"

piano means soft mezzo piano moderately soft mezzo forte moderately loud

Forte means loud fortissimo very loud

crescendo gradually louder diminuendo gradually softer

accent or accent sign, sharp sign, by the way if you do too much Twitter

oh that's hashtag uh-uh we call sharp sign in music "sharp sign"

flat sign by the way

"always be sharp and never be flat"

natural sign so "be natural"

fermata

pedal sign by the way uh this is piano pedal sign so if you play some other

instruments you may not see this pedal sign all the time that's for the piano

8va octave sign

staccato "staccato"

slur slur means play legato legato means smoothly connected

tied notes

repeat sign that's your favorite sign because you can repeat the song and play it again

repeat signs

da capo al fine repeat from the beginning and play to the end "fine"

next intervals c to d is second

c to e is third

c to f is fourth

c to g is fifth

c to a is sixth

c to b is seventh

c to c is octave

next key signature no key signature c major or a minor

one sharp g major or e minor

two sharps key of d major or b minor

one flat f major or d minor

two flaps key of B flat major or G minor

all right now you guys are going to play flashcards with me

I have seven cards right here and I'm going to

shuffle cards like this and when I shuffle cards like this people think I'm

a magician because there's only one card left where the others

now you guys are going to tell me what are those notes

I'm going to give you one second to answer

ready set go

B

E

G

C

F

D

A good job "good job"

get flashcards this is the fun way to learn music theory

I'm going to put a link in the description below so you can order on amazon.com

thanks again for watching my name is Tat if you liked the videos give me thumbs up

and definitely consider subscribing I'll see you in the next video

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Flower Beauty Foundation Review | Oily Skin - Duration: 7:54.

Hey guys welcome back to my channel today I wanted to do a review of the

flower beauty light illusion foundation and I am in the shade porcelain L1

first I wanted to show you how this foundation applies this is my skin with

nothing on it I use three pumps for my first layer application and blend that

out with the Real Techniques Beauty sponge this foundation does apply and

blend out really nicely I have no problem with it drying down too quickly

and it's pretty easy to blend out with a beauty sponge I would say the first

layer definitely gives a medium coverage and this is what the coverage looks like

with just the three pumps

I decided to add a second layer with two additional pumps and again blend it out

with a real techniques Beauty sponge and this is what the additional two pumps

blended out looks like

this is what the foundation looks like after all my makeup is done I set the entire

thing lightly with powder as well as applied highlight and bronzer over it

and this foundation makes a few claims it says it provides medium buildable

coverage which I would agree with you can definitely build up the coverage it

does kind of start off as a medium coverage but you can definitely build it

up to a full coverage and it says the flattering soft luminosity I wouldn't

necessarily say it's a soft luminosity I would definitely say this is a more dewy

foundation it's more dewy than I typically wear I don't know if you can

tell on camera but it definitely is a more dewy finish it also claims that

it's lightweight and breathable which I would definitely agree with this doesn't

feel like I'm wearing a ton of foundation and I even put two layers on

and I can not really feel the foundation on my skin which is really really great

I also really like the packaging of this product I like that it's in a glass

bottle it feels really nice and I like that it comes with a pump it makes it a

lot easier to get the foundation out as well as keep the foundation fresh and

clean and free from bacteria and the foundation also states that it wears

endlessly I disagree with that I think it wears okay I wouldn't say it's the

best wear or at least for my skin type it does start to break up and look a little

bit cakey after a probably four or five hours but this is a very dewy finish

foundation I do have a combination oily skin type so I do tend to get oily

in a lot of foundations so the first thing about this foundation that I did

notice when I was going to pick it out at the store is that the shade range is

pretty small there are twelve shades in the range and I picked up the lightest

shade I was going back and forth between the first lightest and the second

lightest and I'm so glad I went with the first lightest because even the first

lightest is too dark for me in the bottle this foundation looks pretty

light it actually looks like it would match me quite well what I usually do

when a matching foundation that I can't swatch I will grab a foundation that I

know matches me really well in the store and I'll bring the bottle over and kind

of hold them up together and see if they look kind of similar in the bottle and

kind of go from there which this one looked pretty close to a lot of the

foundations that I use and wear the undertones just looked a little bit too

pink instead of more of a yellow undertone which is what I usually reach

for I decided to swatch it next to some of the foundations that I typically

reach for first I have my Revlon color stay in the shade 150 buff which is the

best color match to my skin then I have the LA girl Pro matte foundation

in the shade ivory next to the flower beauty light illusion foundation in the

shape porcelain L1 and on the end is the wet n wild photo focus foundation in

the shade soft ivory when I got this home I decided to quickly just swatch it

on my arm really quick in my kitchen and it did look pretty orange on my skin I

actually took a picture of it because I was kind of surprised how orange it

looked so that didn't give me a lot of hope for when I was gonna try out the

foundation but applying it it's not a horrible match it just it's a little bit

too pink and a little bit too dark I would prefer a more yellow undertone but

it's nothing that I can't make work so the first time I wore this I wore this

foundation by itself I didn't mix it with any other

foundation and it was really dewy it did end up breaking up on my nose and

really creased in my fine lines around my mouth and my forehead pretty quickly

which I do have that problem with foundations quite often but I don't like

it so the next time I wore it I figured I would mix it with my la girl Pro matte

which was too matte for me too powdery and too light so I figured these two

foundations would work really well together one was to dewy and too dark

the other one was too matte and too light so I mixed them together but when I mixed

them I did about 50/50 of each and I would say it definitely wore better it

didn't break up and it was a little bit more of a natural finish as opposed to

very dewy but I did get the problems that I

originally didn't like with the LA girl Pro matte it would transfer really easy

and it would cling to my dry patches pretty badly and wherever I apply

bronzer or any kind of powder in like a sweeping motion over that foundation it

would kind of transfer and break up and drag so it was like I brought in the bad

characteristics of the LA girl Pro matte and brought them into this so I tried it

again where I used more of the flower beauty and less of the pro matte and

that worked a little bit better but I was still getting a lot of breakup in my

fine lines one thing I do really like about this foundation though is it looks

really pretty on the skin I have been continuing to wear this it just doesn't

have the best wear time for me if I apply this foundation and set

it I can get a couple of good hours out of this before it gets really creasy and

before it looks a little bit too cakey for my skin however if you have dry skin

or like a really dewy foundation and you can find your shade in this range I

would say definitely pick it up and try it out it's definitely worth trying it's

a really pretty foundation I wish it worked better for me because I do really

like it and I am gonna continue to play with it and see if I can mix it with

something else and get it to wear a little bit better I like a lot of things

about this foundation it just isn't perfect for my skin type so my plan is

to do check-ins throughout the day and I think I'm gonna do them all in my

bathroom so that the lighting stays consistent and I'll show you how the

foundation wears throughout the day so it's been about three hours since I put

this foundation on and you can see it's a little bit oily around my nose but

other than that the foundation itself is very luminous the sheen and the dewyness

that you're seeing is the foundation itself and not my skin

producing oil so I've had this foundation on for about six hours now

and as you can see it looks a little bit more dewy than the last time I checked

in around the center of my face that definitely is oil and on my forehead as

well it's not just the foundation anymore by out by my cheeks my cheek

bones isn't really oily at all any kind of sheen or dewyness this you're seeing

there is all the foundation still so this is what the foundation looks like

after about eight hours you can tell I've gotten progressively more greasy

and oily definitely my forehead around my nose and my chin is very oily and

it's starting as well on my cheeks to get pretty oily but you can definitely

tell it's starting to break up around my nose and crease in my smile lines

this is the foundation at the ten hour mark and you can definitely tell it is

even more oily than the last check in the foundation is continuing to break up

around my nose the foundation is starting to break up and fade away over

my entire face at this point and it just doesn't look very good anymore

so that is it for my review of the flower beauty light illusion foundation

if you liked this video I would really appreciate it if you give it a thumbs up

and subscribe I make new videos every single week thanks so much for watching

bye guys

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King of Snake (1984) - Movie Review - Duration: 5:41.

Hello Youtube!

I am Torstein from Cinema Terror and today I have a forgotten kaiju movie all the way

from Taiwan.

The movie is called King of Snake from 1984.

I should start off the review by saying that

I am not the biggest kaijufan out there.

Not that I have anything against all the Godzilla, Gamera movies and stuff like that.

I have just never been big into the genre, so if you are expecting an expert talking

here than that's not what you are going to get.

Anyways, the monster in King of Snake is, of course, a big ass snake.

The snake was found by a little girl named Ting Ting when it was an itty bitty snake.

Ting Ting got fond of the little thing and brought it home with her and gave it the name

Mosler.

At the same time a big scientific military experiment called R19 has gone bad.

While the main scientist is trying to develop something that can potentially solve world

hunger, the military has other ideas for what this science can be used for.

Their arguments are put on hold however when a group of terrorist come in guns blazing

to steal the R19 formula.

Before you know it, the formula is lost and ends up in the hands of little Ting Ting and

her pet snake Mosler.

This formula makes Mosler grow into a monster size and due to Ting Ting's relationship with

it, the terrorist now focus on kidnapping her and make her tell them where the R19 formula

is hidden.

Mosler has loyalty however and does not let a city of people and military stop him from

attempting to save Ting Ting.

King of Snake contains pretty much everything I would expect from a kaiju film from that

era.

You have someone fucking up with nature, causing the monster itself to innocently become a

threat to human kind, you have the alterior motives of the military, the child that gets

attached to the monster and so on.

What I felt was different about this than some of the other kaiju films from this time

era that went for the more family oriented entertainment was that for once I actually

didn't hate the kid.

In fact, Ting Ting's relationship with the snake is actually one of the best parts of

the film.

It's goofy and fun when the two of them goof around, playing hide and seak and what not.

While most films have a guy in a suit as the monster, that's not something you can really

do with a giant snake, and I thought they handled the creature effects quite well.

It won't fool you into thinking that this is a real snake of course, but it's better

than what I expected and I have seen plenty of worse giant movie snakes than this childfriendly

reptile.

Oh, and I know that snakes are supposed to sense sounds, but I have never known that

they can understand human language, or roar for that matter.

The biggest problem with King of Snake is all the scenes that did not have the giant

snake in it.

All the scientist, military and terrorists scenes are just bland and boring.

Everything we went from a scene with Ting Ting and the snake to the other stuff, my

interest just started to wander away.

It is not uncommon for these types of films to have boring subplots as it would be hard

to produce 90 minutes of monster action at the time, but there must be better ways to

keep people engaged than these uninspired story plots.

I should note that this film does have some surprisingly violent action scenes all of

the sudden that feels out of place due to the tone of the rest of the film, but I am

not a guy to say no to some bloody action, so I appreciated it.

I also wanted to touch upon the music as it must have been taken from some other movies.

It's not one single song that I seem to recognize, but several, so I dunno if they just straight

up lifted the music from other movies or if it's just close to something I have heard

before.

Like so many other films like these, King of Snake felt uneven to me.

I couldn't care less about any scenes regarding the scientists or R19 formula, but the scenes

with the creature was pretty cool.

I expected something way worse, so while I won't say it is a good film, I'm still happy

that I have seen it.

If you are into asian kaiju films then I would think that you would find this even more enjoyable

than what I did, so it might be worth hunting down if that's the genre for you.

I mean, it's an easy film to judge if you would enjoy or not just by watching the video

clips here alone.

King of Snake gets a 2.5 out of 5.

Has anyone else seen this film?

From what I know, it is not out on either DVD or BluRay anywhere, so it's not an easy

film to hunt down.

Speaking of which, this definitely deserves to get a good home media treatment and I am

sure there are fans enough out there for this stuff that it could be worth the time of releasing.

I also want to mention that big parts of King of Snake was reedited into a new film called

Thunder of Gigantic Serpent by none other than copy paste maestro Godfrey Ho in 1988.

Are there any other unknown kaiju films that more people should check out?

Tell us in the comment section below, like subscribe and yadda yadda and I hope to see

you again for more weird, forgotten movie reviews here on Cinema Terror.

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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2018| Full Review | with Steve Hammes - Duration: 6:45.

Few vehicles receive more hype leading up to their redesign than a new Wrangler.

For some, it's still the only Jeep.

Its image is tied to driving freedom like none other.

So here we are with the highly anticipated JK replacement; just as rugged as before but

smarter than ever.

Code named JL, this is the first complete Wrangler redesign in over a decade.

Ask any designer and they'll tell you updating an icon is their most difficult job. 

So from the naked untrained eye, this could be just about any Wrangler since 2007. 

But a closer inspection uncovers improved aerodynamics, a lowered beltline with bigger

windows for better visibility, and other little bits that have modernized the appearance. 

But it's once you open the doors that the newness truly begins. 

To my amazement, lots of people use these as commuter cars and for them Jeep has made

this Wrangler far more palatable, yet…

It's time for my typical Rubicon disclaimer.

Now, if you don't do a lot of off-roading and simply plan on driving this to work every

day please allow me to steer you to a different Wrangler model.

Despite the high level of creature comforts in here these things drive like a drunken

sailor.

And for its versatility, it actually skews pretty low.

Now if you do a lot of off-roading absolutely go for it.

Otherwise, find yourself a different Jeep.

Whether Sport, Sahara or top dog Rubicon, each Wrangler has its own look and personality.

But it's the Rubicon that gives the Trail Rated badge its greatest credence with heavy

duty axles, Rock-Trac 4-wheel drive transfer case with the deepest low range, an electronic

sway bar disconnect system for greater wheel articulation, highest ground clearance, steel

rock rails, most durable all-terrain tires and most advantageous trail proportions. 

Jeep says the JL's frame has been optimized to reduce weight through the use of aluminum

doors and a magnesium swing gate. 

And out here, it's a juggernaut of capability – up to 30" of water fording, nearly 11"

of ground clearance, locking differentials – there's nothing more to say about what

it can do than has already been said by me and countless others. 

If this is your idea of fun, the Wrangler is the best tool for the job.

I've driven lots of these through the years and there's no questioning the Rubicon's

off road credentials - it's ready to go straight from the factory; but whether or

not this particular model is any less or more capable than the generations before it is

difficult for me to discern because I've never had a moment of angst in one of them.

They go just about anywhere a sane person would take them.

So, for me, the biggest takeaway here is how Jeep has upped the Wrangler's usability

quotient, less so for this purpose-built Rubicon model, but still, it is not wanting for features

– there are things in here you never thought you'd see in a Wrangler.

Plus, it's just really smart and well-conceived.

Not to mention pretty darn quick.

The 3.6-liter V6 with stop start and the new 8-speed automatic give this Wrangler a real

charge and added refinement.

285 horsepower and 260 pound feet of broad torque make it a nice fit here. 

But if you're willing to try something new there's an optional 2.0-liter turbo with

more torque, improved acceleration and better fuel economy for an extra $1,000 and coming

later is a 3.0-liter diesel. 

That'll be available on 4-door models only and boosts torque to over 440 pound-feet. 

And don't worry manual fans, there's a new 6-speed as standard equipment while this

auto is a $2,000 option. 

As is, there's certainly more polish to the ride but with these knobby KO2 tires and

other factors, you're constantly adjusting the electric assist steering to keep it straight. 

If you've ever driven one you know what I mean. 

It pivots on a dime though with a really tight turning radius.

Gas mileage takes a leap forward, now rated at 20mpg in combined driving.

A number of roof options are available including the 3 piece hard top.

This one here upgrades to the Premium Sunrider Soft Top that's quieter than the standard

cloth roof and it comes with an easy to use spring-assisted mechanism to help lower and

raise it. 

And for those who prefer to remove doors and lower the windshield Jeep has made those chores

easier, too. 

Not so convenient is accessing the cargo area – small as it is. 

But the rest of the cabin is very impressive. 

It's a tall step inside with a commanding view of the road and once there the upgraded

materials and clever design touches are instantly recognizable.

It's all the little details like this that makes these Jeeps even cooler.

Leather trimmed seats, wash out interior with all-weather floor mats - everywhere you look

there are little Jeep Easter eggs for all to find.

It's a great looking cabin with features galore including top-notch infotainment, big

knobs and buttons, weather proofed USB ports…there're even heated seats, a heated steering wheel

and Wi-Fi. 

Notice the animated water on the navi screen.

Mine has push button and remote start and you can even get smart key entry and side

blind zone alert now…pretty amazing in a Wrangler. 

It's certainly got the goods to better integrate it into an everyday use scenario – very

smart and ergonomically sound. 

Riding in the back I noticed 2 things – it was cold and loud. 

But there is good room for up to 3 more.

Pricing?

A 2-door Sport starts at under $29,000, an Unlimited Rubicon at under $43,000  and a

loaded one like this for just over $53,000. 

No matter, towing is maxed at 3,500 pounds. 

The new Wrangler JL takes a big leap forward in terms of available powertrains, technology,

and safety features – the rest is much like it's always been.

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Jeep Wrangler Rough Country 2.5" Lift Kit without Shocks (2007-2018 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 8:28.

This Rough Country two and a half inch lift kit without shocks is for those of you that

have a 2007 to 2018 JK that are looking for a way to run a set of 33 inch tires.

That's generally what I recommend with two and a half inches of lift.

You can go up to a 35-inch tire, but you're going to lose a little bit of that additional

space and not have quite as much room for articulation, especially if you're going off-road.

And if you wanna go with something smaller than a 31-inch tire, you can probably just

go with a leveling kit and not go with a lift kit like you see here.

This lift kit, even though it is not springs, it is just spacers, it's still going to require

most of the same steps for installation as you would need to go through if you were installing

a full spring lift kit, so I am going to give this a two-out-of-three wrenches and probably

around three hours or so.

The install time will vary depending on what tools you have at your disposal and if you

have a lift or not, and we'll talk more about the installation in just a second.

So, as I said, this is going to be a coil spring spacer lift kit.

You can obviously see that this does not include new, longer-coil springs, and that is a perfectly

fine way to lift your Jeep.

You're still going to get the lift that you need to run those 33-inch tires.

Now, the only downside, if you wanna call it that, of a kit like this, is you can get

into a situation where you have coil bind sooner than you would if you installed a longer

set of coil springs.

And coil bind is just a situation where the coils of the spring can touch, and over time

that can cause some damage to the spring.

Being that you have the spacers in there, again you're going to have that a little bit

sooner than if you installed a spring.

But that's not to say that you can't go off-road, you can't drive on-road with this kit installed,

plenty of people do it and it still works very, very well.

So, as you can see, this kit is made up of a fairly small number of parts.

Of course, I don't have the hardware here on the table, but this is really everything

that you need to run a two and a half inch lift and 33s inexpensively.

So you're going to have your four coil spring spacers, the fronts are going to be a little

bit taller than the back, and that's going to help to level out your ride height a little

bit as well.

This kit does not come with shocks, but it does come with shock extension brackets so

you're able to use a factory set of shocks with this kit.

And that's it.

You don't have any track bar brackets, longer sway bar end links, you don't have a lot of

those other components that are more traditionally included in a lift kit.

Like I said, you don't need them.

Once you install this kit, you start driving on-road and off-road, you'll get a feel for

what you want to go ahead and upgrade on this kit.

So this is going to be a great starter kit, a nice, inexpensive kit and way to run 33s

that you can build on down the line.

This lift kit is going to be one of the least expensive ways to lift your Jeep two and a

half inches and run a set of 33-inch tires.

This kit comes in at right around $160, and that is very, very inexpensive.

And this is going to be a great starter kit, as I mentioned before.

I think it's well worth the price to get you into a lift kit and then go ahead and have

something that you can build on as you use your Jeep and find the areas that you wanna

upgrade.

Now I'll have a member of the install team show you how to install this lift kit on your

JK.

Position your vehicle on a lift, and raise it up into the air.

We'll be starting in the rear of the vehicle, and first you wanna remove both rear wheels.

Start off by supporting your rear axle with a set of pole jacks, or jack stands if you're

not working on a lift.

Remove the upper shock bolts by using a 16 millimeter socket.

Also remove the lower shock bolts using an 18 millimeter socket and a 15 millimeter wrench.

Using an 18 millimeter socket, remove the bottom sway bar bolts and retain them for

later use.

Using a 10 millimeter wrench or socket, remove the bolt holding the brake line to the frame.

We're gonna be attaching the brake line extension bracket to the factory hole in the frame and

reattaching it to the brake line.

Lower the axle enough so you can remove the stock coil springs.

We will be installing the new coil spring spacer with the supplied hardware.

Install the new coil spring spacer with the supplied washer nut, and secure it with the

half inch by two and a half inch bolt.

After you have installed your shock spacers, you can reinstall your factory springs using

the factory spring isolators as well.

Next, we can reinstall the lower sway bar mount.

We'll start off the front by removing the wheels.

Next, raise the vehicle up and support the axle with jack stands or pole jacks.

We will next remove the lower shock bolts and the lower sway bar bolts.

Next, we'll remove the factory brake line bracket, and install the brake line extension

bracket.

Next, we're gonna lower the axle down to remove the factory springs.

Next, we're gonna remove the factory spring isolator, and install our spacer, and install

the isolator back in place.

Next, install your springs, and from there, we'll move on to installing the lower shock

relocation bracket.

Using the provided hardware, mount your lower shock relocation bracket.

Next, we're gonna raise the front axle back up to reconnect our lower shock bolts.

After installing your lower shock relocation brackets, you can reconnect your lower sway

bar bolts.

So, if you're looking for a very inexpensive two and a half inch starter lift kit, I definitely

recommend this option from Rough Country, and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

For more infomation >> Jeep Wrangler Rough Country 2.5" Lift Kit without Shocks (2007-2018 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 8:28.

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Black Rock Oceanfront Resort || Room Tour & Review - Duration: 9:26.

Look at this place.

This is gorgeous.

So we are at the Black Rock Resort in Ucluelet it is gorgeous.

Yeah.

Gorgeous.

Can we all just look at this bed for a moment.

Oh my goodness this looks like one of the most comfortable beds ever.

What does it say hun?

For your comfort each king mattress is topped with a luxurious and hypo allergenic mattress

topper that's amazing.

Should you prefer a firmer mattress, our team would be delighted to remake the bed without

the mattress topper.

Ben and I are firm believers of a soft mattress.

Yeah!

Ah it's better than I could have even imagined.

Second part of the hotel that I spend the most time in the bathroom.

As you can see they've got this amazing rain shower.

Look at this beautiful tub!

The abode or whatever you call it, commode what is it?

Bidet.

No.

Oh my goodness look they have in floor heating.

Oh that is happening.

On.

How long have you been in there for?

The whole time.

Oh my gosh.

They ask that you use their black organic cotton facecloths to remove your makeup.

Some BeeKind shower stuff.

There is a hair dryer that I spotted and this is huge for me, I absolutely love that they

have one of these mirrors oh look there's Ben these little makeup mirrors make my day.

You want to be comfortable with your significant other or whoever you're staying with because

even when that's closed, if you've gotta go, there gunna hear ya.

It has a kitchenette There is a sink, a cooktop, there's basically everything you could need

one of my biggest pet peeves when you go to like one of these places is when they give

you wine glasses but no opener bottle opener thank you and they have one.

Oh there they are, pots and pans and there's also a dishwasher Ben you wanna open that

up?

So this is slick, it's a panel ready Miele dishwasher.

18 inch.

I love that they have some water in a Brita filter all ready for you to go. and then what's

this?

This is a microwave and convection oven wow so it is two in one.

So technically you could go buy a little turkey and make thanksgiving turkey here if you chose

to.

It would have to be a pretty little turkey a chicken lets say a chicken maybe a big chicken

a big chicken okay.

You're a big chicken.

This is the closet just to show you what's in here a little broom a safe which apparently

you can't get to unless you take the fan out but it's nice they have the fan.

A luggage thing, recycling bin, unfortunately only 5 hangers so that's good thing Ben brought

all his so those are all for Julia?

They're all for Julia.

There's some cubbies which we've already filled with our junk and a fire place.

This is actually so beautiful oh my gosh there's an eagle.

Come back there it is.

Absolutely gorgeous.

So this is the second eagle we've seen and we've only been outside for less than 40 minutes

since we've been here.

So lots of nature stuff.

Whoa I'm still really close to your face.

Thanks hun.

Nice, this is a cool little lookout picnic that's kind of alright view.

We've come to the float lounge.

Going to have a little dinner at Float and have a few drinks and just relax.

Alright, we have decided we are going with the miso clam chowder we are doing the steak

sando with the wedge salad.

So we were at the float lounge at the Black Rock resort in Ucluelet and let me tell you,

the food was fantastic.

Tried the miso clam chowder, oh so good amazing.

Wedge salad amazing steak sandwich very good very good but like overshadowed by the salad

and the soup which you would never expect to say at a restaurant.

But it was a great ambiance oh and I had a vodka martini just slightly dirty and one

of the best I've ever had.

Alright, we are here.

We have made it to the room.

Well, thanks for watching.

bye Bye.

For more infomation >> Black Rock Oceanfront Resort || Room Tour & Review - Duration: 9:26.

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Jeep Wrangler Barricade Roof Rack - Textured Black (1997-2006 TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 8:50.

This Barricade roof rack is for those of you that have a 1997-2006 TJ that are looking

for a way to carry more gear in, or in this case, on your Wrangler.

TJs are very small on the inside, especially if you have a rear seat installed, there's

not a lot of room for gear.

So if you're looking to carry some larger stuff or just some more stuff, a roof rack

is a great way to go.

This is going to be a completely bolt-on roof rack, definitely a one-out-of-three-wrench

installation, and we'll talk more about that in just a second.

Roof racks are definitely going to give you a lot more space to carry more gear and larger

gear.

However, if you do some more hardcore wheeling, you're not going to want to have a ton of

weight up on the roof rack that can make your top heavy.

And when you're in those off camber situations, can make things a little bit tippy.

However, if you're running some fire trails, you're getting back and forth to a campground,

or you're using your roof rack on the road, this is going to hold up to 350 pounds and

give you a ton more utility from your TJ.

This is also going to be a rack that's going to be fairly inexpensive when you consider

a lot of the other racks out there.

Now, some of those other racks are going to be a little bit more sturdy, they're going

to have a couple of additional features or have some stuff that's designed to be directly

bolted onto that roof rack to give it even more utility.

This is going to be a stripped down, very simple roof rack, but that also allows it

to be a little less expensive.

This roof rack is made of mostly 2-inch round tubing.

It's going to attach onto the windshield hinge bolts up front and onto the frame in the back.

So again no need to drill any holes in your jeep.

You are going to have to have a non-wraparound bumper installed on your TJ in order to get

those brackets installed on the frame and not have the bumper be in the way.

This does have some crossbars built right into the top of it, of course, that's what's

going to end up holding most of your loads.

They are going to be removable so that you can flip down your softtop or remove your

hardtop from your jeep without needing to completely remove your roof rack.

Some other roof racks will completely be hinged and they'll fold back out of the way of the

top.

This, you have to remove the crossbars to take your top up and down.

It may be a couple more steps but it is going to be a little bit easier to do by yourself

with just one person than flipping an entire roof rack back.

That being said, the thumb screws that come in order to hold those crossbars in place

like to get stripped out, so a lot of people will swap them with something else, just keep

that in mind while you're using this rack.

Now, we're gonna have a member from our install team show you how to get this bolted up to

your TJ.

We're gonna begin our installation by removing the corner pieces from our rear bumper.

You will not be able to reuse these, unfortunately, and that's only if you still have the stock

rear bumper on your Jeep TJ.

We're gonna follow that by removing the hardware from the front door hinges so we can bolt

the uprights in place.

I'm gonna go ahead and remove our front doors just to make installation a little easier,

and so no alignment issues happen when removing the hinges.

Simple as opening your door, disconnecting your strap, and lifting it up off the pins.

We're gonna begin removing the front hardware with the top two hinge bolts, and then we're

gonna move down to the bottom two.

First part of our roof rack to go on is the front upright.

This is gonna bolt right in place over your factory hinges.

Next, we're gonna remove the two retaining nuts from the back of the bumper, get these

out of the way so we can install our next upright.

Now that we got our rear lower in place, we're gonna go ahead and install our rear upper

and our forward bar at the same time because they all interlock with each other.

Now, you're gonna wanna make sure that your upper forward bar is oriented in the correct

position so that the holes for the crossbars are facing slightly downward.

All your tubes will fit really tightly together.

This is a good thing, they won't rattle around.

But you might wanna use a mallet just to get them into place.

Just give them a light tap, that should get them all sitting nice and tightly together.

We're gonna go ahead and install our hardware just to hold our bars together, but we're

gonna install it loosely.

We're gonna go back at the end and tighten everything up.

Now that our one side is done and assembled, you wanna go ahead and repeat all of these

steps for the opposite side before we go ahead and put in our crossbars.

It's the same exact procedure, just to the opposite side.

All right.

Now that our side rails are together and mounted and loosely installed, we're gonna go ahead

and add our crossbars in.

We're gonna begin with the middle one.

Just go ahead and over, right up in there.

Once you got your crossbar set in place, you're gonna go ahead and take one of your longer

bolts with a washer, slide it in from the bottom, then you're gonna take one of these

knobs supplied in the kit, go ahead and screw it down from the

top.

Now that all our bars are mounted, we're gonna go ahead and go back and tighten everything

up and snug it down.

This roof rack is gonna run you right around $300 which is going to be a lot less expensive

than some of those premium roof racks that are on the market.

Those premium racks will sometimes have a basket built into them or a basket designed

specifically to go on them.

They will have additional attachment points for lights, for high lift mounts, for jacks,

for axes, for whatever.

And this is definitely going to be a little bit of a simpler design, not have a lot of

those add-ons.

Some of those other racks will maybe be a little bit sleeker looking, they tuck a little

bit closer to the top, have a little bit more style.

This is just going to be a simple rack, this just gets the job done.

And if that's what you're looking for, you can save a lot of money by going this direction.

If you want a few more frills, we have those racks available as well.

So if you're looking for a good, simple roof rack for your TJ, I definitely recommend this

option from Barricade, and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

For more infomation >> Jeep Wrangler Barricade Roof Rack - Textured Black (1997-2006 TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 8:50.

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Avengers: Infinity War: Movie Review - Duration: 1:12.

Just how epic are the battles in Infinity War?

[punches]

Well, to call the movie intense would be a serious understatement.

In this action-packed threequel, the Avengers team up with allies from across the Marvel Universe

to defeat an evil intergalactic ruler named Thanos.

"He only ever had one goal: to wipe out half the universe."

No spoilers here: Infinity War is all about the massive fight scenes -- and we do mean massive.

Think brutal beatings, impalings, and stabbings, plus tons of large-scale destruction.

And while the violence is mostly bloodless, it's quite dark and scary at times,

and some key characters die.

"Ahh!"

As you'd expect, heroism, courage, and teamwork are the standout messages in the movie.

"Let's talk about this plan of yours."

"I think it's good."

The story also includes diverse characters as well as several strong female leads.

Common Sense says Avengers: Infinity War is OK for teens 13 and up, and we give it our Common Sense seal.

For more age-appropriate media picks, visit us at commonsense.org.

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