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12-year-old budding home video director Ralph begins accidentally taping over his parents' VHS wedding tape. As he overwrites the magnetic echoes of their pre-Ralph past, he commemorates his love affair with the format by using the versatile tape to make new memories of himself with his parents while also employing it to tape eccentric pioneers of late-night cable television. Shot entirely on VHS
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No ones talking about Colin Farrell saying “Phuc calm the phuc”. VHYes Movie stream online. Homepage - VHYes A film by Jack Henry Robbins VHYES A bizarre retro comedy shot entirely on VHS, VHYes takes us back to a simpler time, when twelve-year-old Ralph mistakenly records home videos and his favorite late night shows over his parents wedding tape. The result is a nostalgic wave of home shopping clips, censored pornography, and nefarious true-crime tales that threaten to unkindly rewind Ralphs reality. CRITICS SAY... “The comedy here is high enough that simply being funny would have been enough, but VHYES strives for meaning as well, which is what makes the film such a special delight. ” “Bounces along with the exuberance of its young hero and will remind you of the experience of trying to make sense of the world as a child. ” — Jennie Kermode, EYE FOR FILM “VHYES is filled with heartfelt hilarity. ” — Evan Saathoff, BIRTH. MOVIES. DEATH. “The sort of film that will seep into your consciousness and find its way into your dreams. Perhaps it will alter your perception of reality. Perhaps reality is less than this. ” CLICK THE FACES TO PRE-ORDER ON VOD VHX APPLE TV CONTACT US BOOKING: Andrew Carlin 630-445-1215 PRESS: Sydney Tanigawa 212-219-4029 ext. 41 GENERAL INQUIRIES.
Jemand schon Auge um Auge auf Netflix geschaut. Echter Geheimtipp. One Week Only! Fans of Director Jack Henry Robbinss hilarious PBS inspired short film “Painting with Joan” from the 2018 Florida Film Festival get read to push play on all the analog glory that is VHYes. A bizarre retro comedy shot entirely on a VHS camcorder, VHYes takes us back to a simpler time, when twelve-year-old Ralph mistakenly records home videos and his favorite late night shows over his parents wedding tape. The result is a nostalgic wave of home shopping clips, censored pornography, and nefarious true-crime tales that threaten to unkindly rewind Ralphs reality. Featuring riotous guest appearances from Kerry Kinney, Thomas Lennon, Charlyne Yi, Tim Robbins, and Susan Sarandon, and produced by University of Central Florida alumnus Delaney Schenker, this is one nostalgia trip where adjusting the tracking wont help at all. USA, 2019, 72 minutes, Not Rated, Directed by Jack Henry Robbins "Think of the film as an extended cousin of Too Many Cooks, where parody gives way to weirdness, which gives way to surrealism, which gives way to genuine horror by the end. Bonkers as the combination sounds, and it is unimpeachably bonkers, the effect of their marriage is hypnotic. " – Andrew Crump, Paste Magazine "VHYES is one of the most unique films I've seen in quite some time and it's a film I could watch over and over again. " – Lorry Kikta, Film Threat "Throughout, VHYes' laces its nostalgia with bitter poison, reminding its audience that even in the carefree couch potato days of 1987, the end-times always loomed. " – Noel Murray, Los Angeles Times "A skit-filled 'Kentucky Fried Movie' like takedown of kitsch 1980s media culture develops into a far more prescient and surprisingly moving satire. " – Simon Foster, Screen-Space "A stream of consciousness, experimental, Robot Chicken-style collage. " – Amy Nicholson, NPR "Television is reality, and reality is less than television. And that is, by the end of the 72-minute-long VHYes gleefully immersive, intermittently profound 'found footage. a lesson Ralph osmotically absorbs through the VHS viewfinder of his life. " – Marc Savlov, Austin Chronivle.
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Plus a Thank You in the credits and a copy of VHYES on your preferred format. May 2019 Pledge US 400 or more About US 400 Your very own skate video! Want to a video to exist that makes it look like you're a good skateboarder? Come to set and through movie magic we'll make it look like you just landed a massively dope trick... note: you must be able to stand on a skateboard. Pledge US 750 or more About US 750 The Sexy Swedish Aliens Spaceship You want a huge awesome space ship in your backyard? Well this is your chance. You will receive the one and only Sexy Swedish Aliens Spaceship (if you can pick it up. Plus a Thank You in the credits and a copy of VHYes! on your preferred format. We will also throw in a polaroid and mixtape. (spaceship will not be able to fly into space) Nov 2018 Pledge US 1, 000 or more About US 1, 000 A Cameo in our film! Want to say something in an actual movie? 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0:50 promptly cuts to nightime. MOVIES 5:38 PM PST 1/15/2020 by Nate Gold/Oscilloscope Laboratories A hipster-retro 'Kentucky Fried Movie' with a phantasmagoric twist. 1/17/2020 Jack Henry Robbins, son of Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, looks at the world through a short-attention-span montage of faux '80s television clips. Is it just an Eighties-drunk exercise in pastiche, or perhaps an experiment in slow-burn psychological horror for the Adult Swim crowd? Could it even be a disguised indictment of a generation that sat watching infomercials and dopey porn while its democracy passed the point of no return? Jack Henry Robbins' VHYes is a bit of all that, poured into a form that begs for midnight-movie consumption. The son of Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, Robbins briefly enlists both parents onscreen here, while relying more heavily on a small array of comic performers familiar from TV. Though hardly groundbreaking in either its content or its aesthetics, the film is more serious than it initially lets on, and can only benefit from the VHS nostalgia that has, often irrationally, taken root in some quarters. Shot entirely on VHS and Betamax, the pic's conceit is that it is the result of a Christmas gift whose recipient should have been more careful: When pre-teen Ralph (Mason McNulty) starts experimenting with his family's new video camera in December 1987, he unwittingly uses the tape of his parents' wedding as he runs around filming everything from fights between his dinosaur toys to his attempts to shoot off fireworks with best pal Josh (Rahm Braslaw. (Those who've actually used a camcorder may wonder how he managed to leave big swaths of wedding footage intact while recording stuff before and after; the not terribly-offensive cheat is necessary to support a theme the film will eventually get around to. ) Very quickly, Ralph realizes he can use a cable to record what's on TV; he plugs in and records a spree of channel-surfing that is hardly dictated by the merits of whatever happens to be onscreen. The clunky programs we witness sprinkle familiar faces among actors who look like they were plucked from the actual period. Thomas Lennon plays the co-host of a TV shopping network, currently hawking a Confederate Army memorial pen; the inimitably nerdy Mark Proksch plays an expert on an Antiques Roadshow -like program who explains the suspiciously bizarre origins of ordinary-looking artifacts. We see aerobics classes, nightly news and cop shows. We sit in on a Bob Ross-style painting tutorial that gets less Bob Ross-like with each passing minute. Its host Joan (Kerri Kenney) doesn't only host Painting With Joan, but stranger programs, like the unsettling Sleeping With Joan, which is pretty much the opposite of the gently wholesome Joe Pera Talks You to Sleep. While Joan and others give things an air of drug-addled discomfort, some program snippets contain hints of a more clear-eyed world view. The perfunctory scripts of porn films we see are built not around hunky cable-repair guys or pizza-delivery dudes, but scientists researching global warming, or blonde lesbian aliens who are forced to navigate American attitudes toward illegal immigration. Stranger and more on-target is a current-events talk show whose guest starts expounding on "Tape Narcissism" a phenomenon of indiscriminate self-documentation she feels will lead its victims to psychosis. To the show's host, her predictions sound so hyperbolic as to be insane; to us, she's describing the age of social media. So it goes, with occasional clips in which Ralph documents bits of domestic discomfort he doesn't quite understand. Viewers who stick with the ADHD skit-like material will be divided about whether this familial theme ties things together satisfactorily — and about whether sticking to a single target, a la Between Two Ferns, makes more sense for those who would mine clunky idioms for laugh. For those on the fence, a detour into found-footage horror will only complicate the question. Production company: Hot Winter Films Distributor: Oscilloscope Cast: Mason McNulty, Rahm Braslaw, Kerri Kenney, Thomas Lennon, Mark Proksch Director: Jack Henry Robbins Screenwriters: Nunzio Randazzo, Jack Henry Robbins Producer: Delaney Schenker Director of photography: Nate Gold Production designer: Tyler Jensen Editor: Avner Shiloah 72 minutes.
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Homepage - VHYes A film by Jack Henry Robbins VHYES A bizarre retro comedy shot entirely on VHS, VHYes takes us back to a simpler time, when twelve-year-old Ralph mistakenly records home videos and his favorite late night shows over his parents wedding tape. The result is a nostalgic wave of home shopping clips, censored pornography, and nefarious true-crime tales that threaten to unkindly rewind Ralphs reality. CRITICS SAY... “The comedy here is high enough that simply being funny would have been enough, but VHYES strives for meaning as well, which is what makes the film such a special delight. ” “Bounces along with the exuberance of its young hero and will remind you of the experience of trying to make sense of the world as a child. ” — Jennie Kermode, EYE FOR FILM “VHYES is filled with heartfelt hilarity. ” — Evan Saathoff, BIRTH. MOVIES. DEATH. “The sort of film that will seep into your consciousness and find its way into your dreams. Perhaps it will alter your perception of reality. Perhaps reality is less than this. ” CLICK THE FACES TO PRE-ORDER ON VOD VHX APPLE TV CONTACT US BOOKING: Andrew Carlin 630-445-1215 PRESS: Sydney Tanigawa 212-219-4029 ext. 41 GENERAL INQUIRIES.
VHYes Movie. Edit Storyline 12-year-old budding home video director Ralph begins accidentally taping over his parents' VHS wedding tape. As he overwrites the magnetic echoes of their pre-Ralph past, he commemorates his love affair with the format by using the versatile tape to make new memories of himself with his parents while also employing it to tape eccentric pioneers of late-night cable television. Shot entirely on VHS. Written by Mae Moreno Plot Summary, Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 31 January 2020 (Canada) See more » Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 45, 391 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs » Did You Know? Trivia The film was shot entirely on VHS and Betacam. See more » Connections Edited from Painting with Joan (2017) See more ».
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Movies, ‘VHYes Review: Channel Surfing and Self-Soothing This visually exhausting parody of 1980s late-night television offers little more than a collage of meaningless nostalgia. Credit. Oscilloscope “VHYes” is barely 72 minutes long, but thats just one reason this outlandish picture barely qualifies as a feature. For one thing, its almost halfway through before anything approximating a story emerges; even then, its such a pale, sickly thing youd be forgiven for thinking you had imagined it. Set at the tail end of 1987 and shot entirely on VHS and Betamax tape — a gimmick your eyeballs are unlikely to appreciate — this rough, at times sophomoric comedy from Jack Henry Robbins shoots for satire and lands mostly on inanity. Unfolding as a series of fragmented sketches apparently strung together at random, the movie forces us to watch as 12-year-old Ralph (Mason McNulty) uses his new camcorder — and his parents wedding video — to tape his late-night channel surfing. Absent any clear through line, these rapid-fire, faux-retro vignettes are visually exhausting and, after a time, deeply aggravating. Their authentic ugliness cannot be overstated (as those who recall this chaotic period in after-hours television will attest) and their jokes mostly lack punch or punch lines. Spoofs of sitcoms, infomercials and true-crime shows crash into one another, buffered by forlorn snippets of the original wedding tape and clips of Ralphs interactions with his best friend, Josh (Rahm Braslaw. Occasionally, a parody is given time to land. A riff on “Antiques Roadshow, ” featuring Mark Proksch as its spectacularly ignorant host, is amusingly dumb; and a segment with Charlyne Yi as a geeky music fan, broadcasting shows from her parents basement, perfectly nails the twin public-access vibes of enthusiasm and ineptness. Mostly, though, the movie feels like an excuse to recycle material from Robbinss earlier comedy shorts: “Hot Winter” — a pornographic look at climate science — and the charmingly weird “Painting With Joan, ” featuring the divine Kerry Kenney as a P. B. S. -style artist with Dennis-Rodman-related sexual fantasies. Even when the ghost of a point materializes — that recording ephemera can be a self-soothing behavior — “VHYes” is too unsophisticated to develop it. Instead, it offers agonizingly derivative social commentary from an author (played by Mona Lee Wylde) who views our relentless taping as precipitating mankinds demise. Her predictions veer from the preposterous (crops will remain untended while farmers film their cows) to the clichéd (a celebrity will be president. None of them are funny. Little more than a collage of meaningless nostalgia, “VHYes” makes you wonder how it found its way into a movie theater. Though Im sure that has nothing to do with the fact that two of its actors, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, are also the directors parents. VHYes Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 12 minutes.
Shanes first joke confused me for a bit until I realised “oh! He almost drowned and died as a baby and his mother resuscitated him! What fun! ”. VHYes Movie stream.nbcolympics. Spoiler: They escape with a flying car. This bizarre retro comedy, shot entirely on VHS, takes us back to 1986. You know, when everything was still so straightforward. That's the year 12-year-old Ralph gets a video camera for Christmas. He immediately starts making home videos and recording TV shows he isn't supposed to watch. He accidentally erases his parents' wedding video while doing so, though. The result is a deliciously nostalgic stew of Tel Sell ads, meditative landscape painting and censored B-grade porn, which totally loses the plot. Even the American version of the Antiques Roadshow feels grim here. This fun, well-thought-out pastiche of cultural criticism and nostalgia with cameos from Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins (the director's parents) refers equally to the past and present. A scientist on a talk show prophetically warns us about the dangers of video: One day we will all have mini VHS cams in our pockets! The world will exist to be filmed. Screenings Thu 23 Jan 09:15 - 10:27 Pathé 3 Tickets 20:45 - 22:03 Pathé 6 With Q&A Fri 24 Jan 12:00 - 13:18 Cinerama 6 With Q&A Thu 30 Jan 12:00 - 13:13 LantarenVenster 6 Filmmaker Jack Henry Robbins Premiere International premiere Country USA Year 2019 Medium DCP Length 72 Language English Producer Delaney Schenker Production Company Hot Winter Films Sales Yellow Veil Pictures Writer Jack Henry Robbins, Nunzio Randazzo Cinematography Nate Gold Editor Avner Shiloah Production Design Tyler Jensen Music Eric D. Johnson Cast Mason McNulty, Rahm Berkshaw, Kerri Kenny, Charlyne Yi, Courtney Pauroso, Thomas Lennon, Mark Proksch.
VHYes - Movie Trailers - iTunes. Critics Consensus VHYes is a unique film for specific tastes. and a rare, albeit grimy gift for viewers who can appreciate its retro aesthetic and absurd humor. 78% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 37 Coming soon Release date: Jan 12, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available VHYes Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. VHYes Photos Movie Info A bizarre retro comedy shot entirely on VHS, VHYes takes us back to a simpler time, when twelve-year-old Ralph mistakenly records home videos and his favorite late night shows over his parents' wedding tape. The result is a nostalgic wave of home shopping clips, censored pornography, and nefarious true-crime tales that threaten to unkindly rewind Ralph's reality. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Jan 12, 2020 limited Runtime: 72 minutes Studio: Oscilloscope Laboratories Cast News & Interviews for VHYes Critic Reviews for VHYes Audience Reviews for VHYes VHYes Quotes News & Features.
Nick Allen January 17, 2020 A sense of humor is a funny thing, especially for those of us who treasure the weird stuff. When something that's "out there" works, its true love. When it doesnt, its like a bad date that had huge promise until it got underway. Jack Henry Robbins' “VHYes, ” with all of its nostalgia for late ‘80s TV and its endemic cheesiness, follows after the likes of Weird Al Yankovic's masterpiece " UHF, Casper Kelly's endlessly loopable opening credits hellscape "Too Many Cooks, and even the Kyle Mooney skits that are "cut for time" on "Saturday Night Live. And while I adore all of those polarizing works, I didn't see what was funny about the shallow wackiness of "VHYes. " Advertisement Shot entirely on VHS and Betamax, the whole of "VHYes" is presented as the contents of a video tape, which was initially used to film the wedding for the parents of a young boy named Ralph ( Mason McNulty. When Ralph gets a camera for Christmas in 1987, and learns that he can record from the TV, it opens a world of possibilities. Namely, whatever he can find on the TV that is weird to him at the time. In one of its many abrupt, fuzzy cuts, an excited young Ralph jumps on his bed and says that he wants to create the ultimate video playlist, and soon into watching “VHYes” you accept that thats all youre going to get. Instead of feeling like the chaos of a found tape, “VHYes” assembles itself like a series of sketches that it can bounce between, with random peeks back at the original wedding video contents; it struggles to have a heart by intermittently making it a story about Ralph realizing the truth behind his parents' marriage. Some sketch set-ups are directly, lazily recognizable to TV history: one cop parody steals the red and blue text from “Law and Order” because you wouldnt get that its meant to parody if it didnt have that logo. As if a tell on its weak absurdity, VHYes" has yet another parody on TV painting instructor Bob Ross (even after Deadpool did it) with a segment starring Kerri Kenney, who turns the zen of such a host into the mindset of a creepy person who believes in aliens. The very nostalgia within the concept becomes a pit, even when “VHYes” threatens to get truly weird. Its not until the final minutes that the movie taps into the reality-bending that had been hinted at earlier, when Ralph started to see himself in the stuff he was watching, after one segment involved a VHS expert talking about the soul-suck that will be handheld recording in the future. Many parody sketches dont have a discernible reference to build on (the recognition is what makes it initially funny) and instead rely on a shallow cheesiness. Even though "VHYes" features many dynamic funny people like Kenney, Thomas Lennon, Mark Prosch, Charlyne Yi, and Robbins' parents ( Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon) many of the characters in these sketches are so broad they aren't particularly clever. “VHYes” breaks the biggest rule of parody, over and over again: it simply tries way too hard with material thats far too easy. Thats the case with an adult film bit that goes for low-hanging fruit of bad acting, as one guy is poorly reading cue cards in a late night movie about three alien women. Or there's an ongoing true-crime show about how a sorority thought one of their sisters was a witch because she did magic, which is a funny premise given a flat execution. The commercials that are thrown in the mix, like about a violent security company, or pads to sound-proof your bathroom, are like random splatters of paint whose only intention is to fulfill the project's obvious self-amusement. While “VHYes” is very much inspired by the media experience of 1987, its actually about a very modern hell: Your friend sits you down to show you something really funny on YouTube, but oh, no—theyve misjudged your sense of humor. Now youre stuck, watching all of it, trying to find something funny to offer a polite relief. I started to feel trapped by my obligation to watch something that could very well have been my type, but now Im just grateful the filmmakers of “VHYes” didnt watch me watch it in laughless silence. Reveal Comments comments powered by.
Filmdaten Originaltitel VHYES Produktionsland USA Originalsprache Englisch Erscheinungsjahr 2019 Länge 72 Minuten Stab Regie Jack Henry Robbins Drehbuch Nate Gold, Nunzio Randazzo, Jack Henry Robbins Produktion Delaney Schenker Kamera Nate Gold Schnitt Avner Shiloah Besetzung Mason McNulty: Ralph Kerri Kenney: Joan Thomas Lennon: Tony V Mark Proksch: Teddy Courtney Pauroso: Cindy Charlyne Yi: Lou John Gemberling: Frank Rahm Braslaw: Josh Weyes Blood: Natalie VHYES ist eine Filmkomödie von Jack Henry Robbins, die am 21. September 2019 im Rahmen des Fantastic Fest ihre Premiere feierte und am 17. Januar 2020 in die US-Kinos kam. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Handlung 2 Produktion 3 Rezeption 4 Weblinks 5 Einzelnachweise Handlung [ Bearbeiten, Quelltext bearbeiten] Der 12-jährige Ralph hat zu Weihnachten eine Videokamera bekommen und verbringt die darauffolgende Woche damit, gemeinsam mit seinem besten Freund Josh Parodien von TV-Inhalten aus den 1980er Jahren zu produzieren. Eigentlich versucht der Junge mit dem Anschauen alter Videos und seiner Arbeit den Zusammenbruch seiner Familie zu verarbeiten. [1] Produktion [ Bearbeiten, Quelltext bearbeiten] Regie führte Jack Henry Robbins. Die Hauptrolle von Ralph wurde mit dem Kinderdarsteller Mason McNulty besetzt. Der Film wurde komplett auf VHS und Betacam gedreht. Als Kameramann fungierte Nate Gold. Eine erste Vorstellung erfolgte am 21. September 2019 im Rahmen des Fantastic Fest. Am 17. Januar 2020 kam der Film in die US-Kinos. Rezeption [ Bearbeiten, Quelltext bearbeiten] Der Film konnte bislang 81 Prozent aller Kritiker bei Rotten Tomatoes überzeugen. [2] Weblinks [ Bearbeiten, Quelltext bearbeiten] VHYES in der Internet Movie Database (englisch) Einzelnachweise [ Bearbeiten, Quelltext bearbeiten] ↑ ↑ VHYES. In: Rotten Tomatoes. Abgerufen am 27. Januar 2020.
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I liked this Ron it is exactly in the first three seasons trying to be the best friend Kim could have always being there for her. I hope they make the sequel soon so they can make Kim and him a couple.
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