The Future of Entertainment With The Critical Drinker

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Published 2023-12-29
Join Ben Shapiro & The Critical Drinker as they discuss the future of Hollywood.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pacldawson
    The Critical Drinker is, at this point, the only film reviewer I trust.
  • @MicahCTheory
    Drinker should have told Ben, “That’s all I’ve got for today. Go away now.”
  • @masonruni
    Keep them collaborations coming Ben and drinker
  • @racheljames7
    I love the rapport between Drinker and Ben. You've got to do more things together in the future.
  • @seanwibert3926
    Therapist: Critical Drinker without sunglasses isn't real, he can't hurt you. Ben Shapiro:
  • @GreyWolfLeaderTW
    It's the ultimate paradox that the technology needed to make a movie is cheaper than ever before, with professional-grade video cameras and all the editing, audio-development, and post-processing software needed to produce a movie available on the general consumer market, and yet the biggest studios feel fine just splurging absurd quantities of money at films that could be produced for a quarter of the budgets they are throwing at them.
  • @Zvoosh25
    these should be waaaaaay longer, the drinker has so much to say about the movie situation we find ourselves in. hopefully you have him on for longer discussions.
  • @eldritch5058
    The Drinker is a global treasure. BELIEVE THAT!
  • @TheKyPerson
    One of my favorite movies was Nobody in 2021. It had a budget of about 21 million but it was exciting as could be and I wish they'd do a sequel.
  • I watched, "Twelve Angry Men", again last night. I don't think it cost 200 million to produce, but I kinda liked it. "My Man Godfrey", "My Girl Friday", "To Kill a Mocking Bird", "Of Mice and Men", "The Grapes of Wrath", the 1956 "Moby Dick", the 1939 "Stagecoach", "High Noon", "The Last Picture Show", "Some Like it Hot", "The Oxbow Indecent", "Top Hat" and "It's a Wonderful Life" are examples of the kinds of movies that could still be made without spending a lot of money and still make a profit. I think if you start with a good script that tells and interesting story, you are off to a good start.
  • @prmafrozt2943
    “In the future, entertainment will be randomly generated!” -Veggietales
  • @brian6speed
    The fact that Barbie is gonna win more awards than Oppenheimer shows where our society is at.
  • @jeffreydean5112
    Godzilla minus one is the perfect example of spending efficiently and writing a beautiful story.
  • @rosaiverson3475
    I believe that due to Hollywood’s widely exposed disgusting ‘secrets’ as well as actor’s political stances, a significant number of movie patrons have found other means of entertainment.
  • @danjohnson2986
    I’ve been a fan of the drinker for a while now, mainly because he gives honest input, is honest about any biases he may have. I’ve come to trust his critiques. He recommended “Sisu”, so I checked it out and really enjoyed it. It was simply entertaining, with subdued dialogue, a great concept with good action. Think Rambo First Blood meets Commando meets the Equalizer.
  • @JabezGill
    Bring Critical Drinker to Daily Wire full time. They’ve got a sports show, give us an entertainment show.
  • @megclif
    As a fellow Scot, twice removed and now happily ensconced in Australia, I still love to hear the Scottish accent especially when it belongs to such a down to earth, reasoned thinker. That paired with one of my favorite US podcasters/personalities is a joy to behold! This is an accurate take on what is happening in the film world today.