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'Say Something' - Why Movies Need Heart: Fixing Green Lantern - Duration: 12:20.

Ghost Rider: "He may have my soul..."

"...but he doesn't have my spirit."

Idiot Narrator: What?

El Diablo: "I lost one family, I aint' gonna lose another one."

Rant: "What!?"

The Thing: "It's fantastic."

Green Lantern: "The bigger you are,"

"the faster you burn."

*record slip*

Ranting idiot: What are you talking about!?!

How did this thing not understand gravity?

I'm Neary

And this ones a big problem.

Movies need heart.

No, not that.

Damn it.

Meredith Quill: "You are the light of my life,"

"my precious son,"

"my little Star-Lord."

*soft music*

"Love mom."

Narration Man: That's more like it.

*Catchy pop tune to stimulate familarity begins*

Let's make it clear

being distracted is fine.

I've done it.

We've all watched a movie

just to be taken out of our lives for a couple of hours.

Iron Man: "What is this?"

(Or days)

But having something to say AND being entertaining,

eliciting emotion AND transporting us?

Those aren't mutually exclusive.

But in an industry

increasingly designing films rather than creating them,

superhero movies all too often

eat their own tails trying to succeed.

(That's gross)

Let's look at how it falls apart.

You take an existing property,

because it has a fan-base and track record.

Its a safer bet than something brand new.

You need it safe

because you're going to get into bed

with advertising,

product placement,

toys,

clothes,

and everything else.

Chang: "HA!"

(Not now.)

And that means you'll need to advertise everywhere.

Everywhere!

You here me!?

Everywhere!

So you've got hundreds of millions of dollars

tied up in this movie.

You're driving off a cliff and hoping the car has wings.

Because all of this is before you've written one shitty page of a script.

The movie machine is moving

before it knows where its going or what's powering it.

(Probably children's tears)

So the budget has to be big enough

to create something spectacular enough

to fulfill all those demands

and satisfy all those partners.

*record scratch*

And get as many people in the door

because of the trailer as possible.

You think its hard getting one partner to decide on what you guys are going to eat for dinner?

"What do you want?"

"It's not that simple!"

"What. Do you. Want?!"

Imagine having 12 wives.

All investing millions of dollars.

So this Mormon mega-corporation

narrows what can and can't be made.

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Honey, I'm home

Honey?

Ta dah~~!

(gasp)

Wow, Honey, what special day is it today?

What day could it be?

Take a guess~

Uhhh....

Oh! My birthday?

Oh honey~ I guess I'll have to give you a hint.

Doesn't it look like my belly is getting larger?

Ah~

So you're using the ribbon as a girdle!

No, not that~

Don't you know what this is?

How about this?

Or this?

Uh, but Honey…

...I've already outgrown stuff like this!

Oh!! I get it!

Honey...we're playing house, right?

Mommy, change my diaper, will you?

You have no common sense…

What is it really?

Tell me.

Never mind, just enjoy your meal.

What kind of cupcake will it be today~

It's got a strange taste to it...

I was craving something sour so I added vinegar.

Wait a minute…

Did you say something sour?!

Well then you're going to have to eat a lot of these~

Here...open wide...

Honey not that...

Oomph!! omph!!

Are you becoming queasy?

Mm Hmm...

By chance are you...

How many cupcakes did you eat?

If someone see you...

They might think you're expecting~

That's righ!

I am pregnant!

(gasp)

(groan)

Baby, this is the kind of person you're father is.

Honey~

Are you ready?

We have to go to the OBGYN.

(gasp)

I'm feeling a little embarrased...

...you sure it's ok if I go too?

I'm feeling kind of awkward…

Honey~

You're the one who got me pregnant in the first place.

Hurry up now.

Wait! Are you just gonna walk there?

I can't let you do that!

I'll carry you safely!

Honey~ The hospital is really close. Don't make a fuss about it.

Let's use the subway. It should be safe.

Dangerous, dangerous, dangerous!

The bus should be safer than the subway, right?

Dangerous, dangerous, dangerous!

Taking a taxi surely should be the safest way...

Um Sir...

Dangerous, dangerous, the most dangerous!

Nothing is safe enough for our baby!

Honey, thank you for your careful concern.

But our baby wants me to tell you that

you're making her too dizzy for the cells to divide properly.

(sigh) What am I to do....

I guess we'll just walk…

Danger! Danger! Danger!

What should I do? What should I do!!

What should I do?!

Mrs. Fork? You have a reservation at 2:00?

Room 6, down the hall...

Yes.

Ah...newlyweds…

Sir...

Look up here, please.

Oh, what a nice looking fan.

It's an ultrasound image.

Now look...

...do you see this little black circle?

(gasp)

Oh no!

By chance...

It isn't a lump, is it?

It's the baby.

woah~

The baby is well situated...

...and is growing quite healthily too.

It's a little early...

...but shall we try to listen?

(heart beat sound)

Honey!

Your heart is beating heavily because of the baby.

That's the not the mother...

huh?

(gasp)

(sobbing)

Oh dear, what's the matter?

My husband heard the baby's heartbeat for the first time.

Baby hurry up and arrive, I want to eat sweet cupcakes together.

It is your baby...

...so it will surely love your cupcakes.

Ah...but first I must wean her from nursing.

The baby's birth will change everything, wont it?

I heard my co-workers talking about...babys...and...

...how they broke things and...

...wrote on the walls and...

...started fires....

But they talked about it...

...with such smiling faces.

Hmmm....do you think our will baby be a troublemaker too?

Only if it turns out like you~

(giggle)

Well, the baby is saying to prepare.

(gasp)

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Is YouTube Transphobic? - Duration: 8:48.

Hey!

My name's Gray, and welcome to my channel.

So today we are going to be talking to YouTube.

It has recently come to my attention that there is this thing called Restricted Mode.

It's something parents can use to restrict what their children see.

What I want to talk about today though is that there are issues with this.

It is censoring content that should not be restricted and not censoring stuff that should

be.

It's supposed to protect kids from "objectionable content."

That's what YouTube says.

They say it's parental control for YouTube.

They say it can be enabled in public places so you don't have access to certain videos.

So I figured, hey, let's look at it.

Let's test it out.

Does it work?

So here we have a video that is restricted.

It is.

You cannot watch this in restricted mode, thank goodness, right?

So it does do its job in some sense.

But then we have this one here, a mixtape I guess.

It drops the f-bomb and quotes our dear president.

That's not something I would want my kids seeing, but then again, some people voted

for that.

Let's look at something a little less polarizing.

We have Kevin Hart.

You can see by those subtitles that that's not something you want your kids seeing.

How to make a fire gun at home DIY.

That's something I want my kids seeing, definitely.

No.

That should not be viewable if you're aiming to protect your kids.

A drinking game?

Also not something you should have your kids see, but according to YouTube, that's something

that's perfectly fine.

I just don't get it.

There are holes that need to be filled.

Random pop-up video scary.

These things scare the shit out of me, but if YouTube says it's fine, then I guess they

just have to deal with those nightmares.

This looks like some sort of university talk.

Educational, most definitely.

Probably shouldn't be restricted, but it is.

YouTube has restricted this so you can't watch it with the restricted mode.

Here we have a makeup tutorial for trans women.

Nothing wrong with that, except there is apparently.

Other makeup tutorials are perfectly fine and viewable, but this one is not.

Trans representation.

This is Alex Bertie.

He doesn't swear an awful lot in his videos.

He has a book coming out.

Clearly, his messages are not inappropriate if he has a book coming out, but, hey, YouTube

says it is.

How to bind properly.

This is important.

It can keep you from breaking a rib, puncturing a lung, but you can't watch it apparently.

Inappropriate.

How to tuck.

Again, this can save lives.

And I know that might sound dramatic, but it can.

If someone is dysphoric enough, it can make bad things happen.

Her vows.

Grace and Ash just got married and they have their vows.

And for some reason that's restricted.

Nothing about that video is inappropriate.

Nothing.

And it was restricted, so you know what?

I'm going to take that x off because they look too happy to have an x on their face.

How to come out as transgender.

This is important stuff to know for trans kids, and if transphobic parents have restricted

mode on, these kids aren't going to know how to even begin the process.

Who's that handsome guy?

Oh yeah, that's me.

Oh, my goodness.

That video got restricted, as did half of my videos that I've uploaded.

If you're out there saying: It probably got restricted for a different reason like swearing

or other inappropriate stuff, no.

That video has no swearing.

None of my videos do, except for this one, so there's no reason.

Here we have Chase Ross, claiming that YouTube is censoring the trans community, and what

do they do?

They censor his video about censorship.

Here we have a nice, not nice video about why trans people are horrible and why they

shouldn't be allowed to use the bathroom, but of course, you can view that in restricted

mode.

Do you see the problem here?

Is it coming into view at all?

You can watch trans women be assaulted like here on Jerry Springer with no problem in

restricted mode, but you can't watch how to come out or how to do makeup or how to bind

so you don't puncture a lung.

Here we have Show Your Pride.

Share Your Love.

This is a YouTube Spotlight video.

And of course, it's not restricted because Youtube wouldn;t dare restrict its own videos.

Here we have Proud to Be.

This is an amazing video, despite backlash it got.

And you can watch it, and that's fantastic.

The only problem comes when you look at this video, which is one that you clearly saw was

featured in that one, but this one is restricted.

So the content creators are being restricted while YouTube is using them to try and look

good I guess is what I'm seeing.

You can just see the difference in search results here.

It's a huge difference in what people are seeing.

If you really support trans rights and LGBT rights like you say you do with your proud

to be and proud to love videos, you need to fix this.

Let us exist.

Let us use out voices.

This is one of the only places we have to do that.

If you take that away, you're taking away our voice.

Positive messages need to be out there for LGBT youth and LGBT adults even.

With everything that;s been happening, we need to see that everything's okay.

That these people are still out there, still alive, still living life, despite what's happening

around us.

We don't need to see Tomi Lahren talking about how trans kids are letting pedophiles into

the bathroom.

That's not something that needs to be out there.

Or at least, if you're going to let that be out there, let there be something to counteract

it.

Let there be a how to come out video, or a queer couple saying their vows, or something.

Balance it out.

If the others are okay, then these need to be okay as well.

I also noticed something interesting about which videos were censored and which weren't.

Education videos aimed at cis people generally are not restricted.

Videos about how to be a better ally are generally not restricted.

Videos for the entertainment of cis people by trans people is generally not restricted,

but suddenly when it's trans people talking about trans issues and trans people sticking

up for other trans people, or trans people just talking about themselves being trans,

suddenly that gets restricted.

Why is that?

We can see what's going on here.

We can see a theme in what's happening, and we're saying it's not okay.

If you want to stick up for us, then do it.

If you think we should be proud to be, then let us.

Let us exist.

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Rivers of Steel - Duration: 6:23.

(light guitar music)

- [Narrator] As we travel around North America

gathering materials for our documentaries,

we often come across special people and places

that we'd like to share with you.

- [Narrator] In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,

we met with Ron Baraff,

the Director of Historic Resources and Facilities

from the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area.

- This is the birthplace of the industrial revolution,

really, I mean, this region fueled it.

This region built the machinery that became

all those mills and all the infrastructure of this country.

You don't have America's 20th century,

you don't have the industrial revolution

in this country without Pittsburgh.

Rivers of Steel is a National Heritage Area.

We were mandated by the Congress of the United States,

and also by the State of Pennsylvania

as an umbrella organization to oversee

the cultural and industrial heritage of this region.

The building we're currently in

is the blowing engine house.

Blowing engine house, at one time,

it was the lungs of the blast furnace.

In this building would have been giant air compressors

which were powered by gas or steam,

and that provided air to the hot stoves of the furnace

which would be superheated up to 1800 degrees.

That air would then be pushed into the blast furnace

for the smelting process.

This is where that power is coming from.

This is where the blast in the blast furnace is made.

The fuel for all of this industry,

up and down these rivers, for the blast furnaces,

and for the steel plants, often times is coke.

Coke is coal that's been processed.

The machinery behind me,

this is the 48-inch universal plate mill,

which was originally built for the Homestead Works.

It was in place from 1898 until 1979.

Plate from this mill became part of

the Empire State Building,

went into Panama Canal locks,

numerous battleships and structures all over this country.

(light music)

Prior to the Bessemer, steel's being made.

They've been making steel for thousands of years.

But you're making it by the pound.

It was a very slow, laborious process

that required a high amount of skill.

It's not economical.

It's not ideal.

You can't make it in such volume

as to be able to build buildings from it.

Folks like Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick

and Henry Oliver, they're all based here.

Their capital was based here,

the capital and the vision.

He really establishes that system that's put in place,

that system of steel making, the hard driving steel making,

that creates the Carnegie empire.

Now the late 1880s, he brings in Henry Clay Frick

as president of Carnegie Steel.

Frick was that yang to Carnegie's yin.

Carnegie wanted to the friend of the workers,

at least in the public face.

Frick didn't care.

He's not a likable character.

He's as tough as they come.

He was a capitalist through and through,

and did not believe in the rights of the workers

and in labor unions.

He was notorious for busting the unions in the coal fields.

The climate really does change within Carnegie Steel.

It was a very open point of,

"We are going to eradicate all the unions

"within our company."

It obviously culminates in 1892 in Homestead.

In Homestead, Carnegie acquires the plant in 1883.

He's able to acquire the plant

because there's labor trouble.

The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers

holds sway over Homestead.

They were not only involved in the building of the plant,

but the same people who are running the union

are also building the town of Homestead.

Their feeling was, "We have as much of a stake

"in this, in this mill, as you do as the owner.

"You're providing the capital.

"We're providing the work.

"We're providing the knowhow."

June 30, 1892, the last agreement

between the Amalgamated and the company is set to expire.

The line's drawn in the sand.

We're going to eradicate the union right then and there.

Carnegie fully supports this.

June 30th, Frick locks all the workers out.

The union then declares a strike.

Frick orders 300 Pinkerton men

to be brought in to Homestead

to not attack the steel workers,

but to seal off the mill so that they can

start bringing in scab workers.

He was not going to allow that mill

to stand idle for very long.

Within the next week, 8,000 militiamen arrive in town,

the Pennsylvania militia, and seal the town off.

The town's essentially under martial law

for the remainder of the summer.

They start bringing scab workers in,

black sheep, as they're called,

and get the mill up and running again.

By fall, it's apparent that the workers

cannot win this battle.

The majority of the workers ask out of their strike pledge.

A number of them returned to work

under those conditions that were laid out

by Carnegie Steel: disavaow the union,

you work for the sliding scale,

and you work the hours that you're told.

(light music)

Without those brave souls that came here

and gave everything they had, we wouldn't be who we are.

You and I wouldn't be sitting here.

We wouldn't be having this discussion.

It's important to remember that.

(light music)

- [Narrator] Prairie Mosaic is funded by

the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund

with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota

on November 4, 2008,

the North Dakota Council on the Arts,

and by the members of Prairie Public.

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