For the last week, I've been obsessively rewatching Where the Hell Is Matt?. Because, well, it's a thing of joy that stands up to repeated viewing. Some observations:
The editing is so excellently paced that, even though you know it will happen, it's a glorious moment when the crowds start rushing in (starting at 0:50).
Random Bollywood dancers are random fun (2:34).
Most of the crowd scenes have at least one toddler. If you find the youngest person in each scene, it's usually where the most interesting things are happening.
The most interesting dancer is the girl in front at Soweto (2:51). She knows how to move. I want to know what happens to her.
Doofy Tokyo maid cafe waitresses are dooftastic (2:07).
Sometimes you just have to give up with a laugh (1:41).
Everything's better with lemurs (3:14).
---L.
The editing is so excellently paced that, even though you know it will happen, it's a glorious moment when the crowds start rushing in (starting at 0:50).
Random Bollywood dancers are random fun (2:34).
Most of the crowd scenes have at least one toddler. If you find the youngest person in each scene, it's usually where the most interesting things are happening.
The most interesting dancer is the girl in front at Soweto (2:51). She knows how to move. I want to know what happens to her.
Doofy Tokyo maid cafe waitresses are dooftastic (2:07).
Sometimes you just have to give up with a laugh (1:41).
Everything's better with lemurs (3:14).
---L.