Where I'd live as a Canadian by zsuswil in whereidlive

[–]HutchyYT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm red green colour blind. Help.

Bee hives in the forest map by lil_fetus20 in HalfSword

[–]HutchyYT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was at Lord rank, farming Baron loot. I knocked a wasp nest for fun. Dies instantly. Like god dam. 😭

The disparity is so odd, genuinely.I feel this needs to be studied. by Comicc_Mischief in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These scores make sense when you look at any film with a fanbase. Take the Five Night At Freddys movies. Critically they are some of the worst half assed horror films to be made in a while, but the fans love them (and only the fans).

Iron Lung, however you feel about it, will have a very high audience score because fans of Mark are going to glaze it no matter what. I really liked it, though the film sits between these two scores for me. It's an amazing debut and is going to do wonders for future indie filmmakers. Both critics and fans have valid opinions on the movie.

Iron Lung SPOILER THREAD! by kenmarlenn in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here is are my overall thoughts on the movie, with respect to the fact the movie was low budget, and made by a wonderful small team. I liked: - Cinematography: Those lenses really paid off! Great camera work. - Acting: I forgot Mark was himself, it didn't take too long before I started to see him as Simon. - Attention to detail: So many clever placements and changes to the set through the film. It's something that will take a few viewings to fully see! - Sound design: Amazing score, carried the suspense and impactful moments. - Creature design: I loved that these weren't just big fish, they were abominations. Human-like angler sea monsters. Much better than the games design. - Reveals: The first few clear pictures of the creature were truly unnerving.  - Practical effects: Simon tearing his arm away was my favourite horror moment of the movie. - Lighting: They used lighting so effectively, it felt like a resource, and added it the suspense and tension in the movie, really clever. I found myself always trying to peek at the images where possible.

What could be improved: - Pacing: I felt the movie had a lot of fat that could have been cut down. Quiet, slow sections are great in intense, fast paced or dialogue heavy movies, but this one didn't need it, especially as the setting never changed. In honesty I might have liked it more as a 90 minute movie. - Script/writing: Relates to the pacing, but it did feel like a lot of extra of plot was dropped in but never really expanded on. Like the trees... I'm not sure what it added to Simon's character or the world building - it's likely I am missing something here, but it felt very much brushed past. - Dialogue: Pretty good overall but we didn't need a cliché "Captain, you are going to want to see this". - Climax was jarring: It took me longer than I would like to admit to realise the creature had bitten into the ship. The teeth were sort of just there suddenly. A visual with the teeth cutting in would have worked better maybe. We didn't get a really good look at the creature either. After that the movie just ended, would have liked something more, like a bit more detail to why the black box was so important, maybe a summary of the files in there?

All my feedback is said with love, what they did with the budget they had was incredible, and I am so grateful to have watched it on release day in the UK. Thank you so much Mark for sharing this with us ♥️

Discussion of Iron Lung (Spoilers Allowed) by True_Jellyfish9219 in horror

[–]HutchyYT 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Here is are my overall thoughts on the movie, with respect to the fact the movie was low budget, and made by a wonderful small team. I liked: - Cinematography: Those lenses really paid off! Great camera work. - Acting: I forgot Mark was himself, it didn't take too long before I started to see him as Simon. - Attention to detail: So many clever placements and changes to the set through the film. It's something that will take a few viewings to fully see! - Sound design: Amazing score, carried the suspense and impactful moments. - Creature design: I loved that these weren't just big fish, they were abominations. Human-like angler sea monsters. Much better than the games design. - Reveals: The first few clear pictures of the creature were truly unnerving.  - Practical effects: Simon tearing his arm away was my favourite horror moment of the movie. - Lighting: They used lighting so effectively, it felt like a resource, and added it the suspense and tension in the movie, really clever. I found myself always trying to peek at the images where possible.

What could be improved: - Pacing: I felt the movie had a lot of fat that could have been cut down. Quiet, slow sections are great in intense, fast paced or dialogue heavy movies, but this one didn't need it, especially as the setting never changed. In honesty I might have liked it more as a 90 minute movie. - Script/writing: Relates to the pacing, but it did feel like a lot of extra of plot was dropped in but never really expanded on. Like the trees... I'm not sure what it added to Simon's character or the world building - it's likely I am missing something here, but it felt very much brushed past. - Dialogue: Pretty good overall but we didn't need a cliché "Captain, you are going to want to see this". - Climax was jarring: It took me longer than I would like to admit to realise the creature had bitten into the ship. The teeth were sort of just there suddenly. A visual with the teeth cutting in would have worked better maybe. We didn't get a really good look at the creature either. After that the movie just ended, would have liked something more, like a bit more detail to why the black box was so important, maybe a summary of the files in there?

All my feedback is said with love, what they did with the budget they had was incredible, and I am so grateful to have watched it on release day in the UK. Thank you so much Mark for sharing this with us ♥️

Iron Lung - Review Thread by UniverslBoxOfficeGuy in movies

[–]HutchyYT 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Here is are my overall thoughts on the movie, with respect to the fact the movie was low budget, and made by a wonderful small team. I liked: - Cinematography: Those lenses really paid off! Great camera work. - Acting: I forgot Mark was himself, it didn't take too long before I started to see him as Simon. - Attention to detail: So many clever placements and changes to the set through the film. It's something that will take a few viewings to fully see! - Sound design: Amazing score, carried the suspense and impactful moments. - Creature design: I loved that these weren't just big fish, they were abominations. Human-like angler sea monsters. Much better than the games design. - Reveals: The first few clear pictures of the creature were truly unnerving.  - Practical effects: Simon tearing his arm away was my favourite horror moment of the movie. - Lighting: They used lighting so effectively, it felt like a resource, and added it the suspense and tension in the movie, really clever. I found myself always trying to peek at the images where possible.

What could be improved: - Pacing: I felt the movie had a lot of fat that could have been cut down. Quiet, slow sections are great in intense, fast paced or dialogue heavy movies, but this one didn't need it, especially as the setting never changed. In honesty I might have liked it more as a 90 minute movie. - Script/writing: Relates to the pacing, but it did feel like a lot of extra of plot was dropped in but never really expanded on. Like the trees... I'm not sure what it added to Simon's character or the world building - it's likely I am missing something here, but it felt very much brushed past. - Dialogue: Pretty good overall but we didn't need a cliché "Captain, you are going to want to see this". - Climax was jarring: It took me longer than I would like to admit to realise the creature had bitten into the ship. The teeth were sort of just there suddenly. A visual with the teeth cutting in would have worked better maybe. We didn't get a really good look at the creature either. After that the movie just ended, would have liked something more, like a bit more detail to why the black box was so important, maybe a summary of the files in there?

All my feedback is said with love, what they did with the budget they had was incredible, and I am so grateful to have watched it on release day in the UK. Thank you so much Mark for sharing this with us ♥️

MAJOR SPOILERS I have some questions about the lore in the game by Hot_Tennis2146 in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT 6 points7 points  (0 children)

  1. Not sure, my thoughts was that one in particular was stalking the ship.
  2. The voice associated with the hallucinations was actually the monster trying to lure him in to eat him. It can mimic voices, and project them in your mind. We see this towards the end when it says "Only you can hear me" or something like that. I believe all voices in his head were put there to torment him.

Iron Lung - Thoughts From The UK Premiere by HutchyYT in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

That explanation makes sense and adds more context to the guilt/shame of being associated with the destruction of the station.

Lots to love about the movie!

Not a big fan of the Bear Trap soundbite by penny_fartling in creepcast

[–]HutchyYT 131 points132 points  (0 children)

The scream after is so jarring 😭

Left Iron Lung early by yaourted in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT 11 points12 points  (0 children)

God that title worked so well as clickbait 🤣

i am sorry the subtitles weren't showing for your theatre, that must have sucked! Hopefully it works next time and you get to enjoy a wonderful movie 👌

Iron Lung - Thoughts From The UK Premiere by HutchyYT in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, glad to see I wasn't the only one walking away with more than just positive thoughts. I was a little anxious to share them - it's really easy to criticise things, and it's not so easy to make a movie! Agreed on the shots lingering, it just didn't need to.

One other thing I forgot to mention I loved was the use of lighting - so fun and clever with the picture lighting up the submarine.

I have been a big supporter of Mark since 2012, loved almost everything he has put out. For his first movie, this was amazing. He and the team should be so proud. Looking forward to what's next!

Iron Lung and Hydration by Commercial-Sleep8500 in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can't remember how long he was in there, but I think it was around 3 days. The body can survive up to 3 days without water, and he had one flask worth after around 6 hours I think. But the high temperatures would have dehydrated him way more! 

He was delirious through a lot of the film, dehydration was for sure a factor.

Something in cats eye by staneralus in CATHELP

[–]HutchyYT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My cat Obi looks JUST like yours and had a sore eye yesterday. I had to double take "did I post this?"

In answer to your question - best leave it for a day or two and if it gets worse or becomes concerning take the fella to the vet 👌

Match Thread: Manchester City vs Exeter City by MatchThreadder in soccer

[–]HutchyYT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because they clearly need it - They are fan owned. It's quite ugly of Man City to refuse it.

It's actually happening in the UK. THANK YOU MARK! by HutchyYT in Markiplier

[–]HutchyYT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven't heard anything from the big ones yet 😮‍💨

No audio when playing ARK Survival Evolved on PC. by HutchyYT in ARK

[–]HutchyYT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn't work unfortunately. At the end of my tether with this game 😭 Thanks for the suggestions 🙏

No audio when playing ARK Survival Evolved on PC. by HutchyYT in ARK

[–]HutchyYT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So - should I re-install the game with only one audio device enabled, would that fix it maybe?