Summary of "Медицинский осмотр: Райан Гудман - Охранительство головного мозга"
Overview
This video is a snarky “medical examination” (pilot episode) of Russian YouTuber Ryan Goodman (a.k.a. Goody/Goody Moody). Host Bolter dissects Goodman’s channel, style and scandals across four main areas, lampooning his taste, technique and behavior rather than giving a straight review. The piece mixes analysis with satire and theatrical bits.
Main plot / structure
- Intro: Bolter explains the new “medical examination” format and picks Ryan Goodman as the first “patient.”
- Biography & origin: Goodman had an earlier channel (2015), was banned for copyright, then launched the current account. Bolter traces his early low‑quality reviews and a quick turn toward reposting and long-clipped content.
- Four main areas analyzed:
- Film/TV reviews
- “Film story” pieces (histories of people/companies)
- Defending supposedly “good” but divisive films
- Exposing/attacking other bloggers
- Conclusion: Bolter issues a theatrical verdict and invites viewers to request more “medical examinations.”
Highlights, laughs and sharp takes
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Film reviews
- Goodman’s short, rambling reviews (usually ~19 minutes) are mocked, as are the long, bloated exceptions (46–57 minutes).
- Repeated jokes target poor editing and Movie Maker–level sound design, forced long inserts, and awkward audio transitions.
- Example joke: Goodman claims he watched Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur “four times in a row” before reviewing it — Bolter treats that as absurd.
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Margot Robbie mania
- Goodman’s obsession with Margot Robbie becomes a running gag, framed as a “mania” that intrudes into every review.
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Plagiarism & recycled content
- Bolter accuses Goodman of stealing format lines and scenes from other YouTubers (top lists, catchphrases) and of self‑plagiarizing.
- Example: a “Top 11 Best/Worst directors” video is presented as lifted from other creators and full of lazy jokes.
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Film history pieces
- Videos on Frank Miller, Varus Video (Russian dubbing companies) and David Schwimmer are criticized as thinly sourced (Wikipedia/World of Fantasy copy), error‑prone, and padded with irrelevant clips.
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Defending “masterpieces”
- Goodman defends controversial or middling films (Glass, Justice League, Suicide Squad, The Last Jedi, etc.). Bolter ridicules the selective taste and the practice of declaring mediocrity a masterpiece.
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Exposing bloggers / feuds
- A large section covers Goodman’s online fights—targeting prominent film bloggers (Bazhenov/BadComedian, Vlad Semetsky, Chuck, Ilya Bunin, “Optimist,” etc.).
- Clips and comments show aggressive fan behavior, alleged insults, doxxing/pressure on critics, and a pattern of switching loyalties (sucking up then trashing people).
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Politics & hypocrisy
- Goodman is painted as conservative/pro‑state in some videos (attacking “Optimist” as Russophobic, criticizing Navalny supporters).
- Bolter points out hypocrisy: Goodman claims to “break the mold” of movie blogging while plagiarizing, and preaches hard work but is fickle about whom he defends.
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Comic framing
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The critique is wrapped in theatrical bits, including a hyperbolic list (described by Bolter) summarizing grievances:
“5 reasons to send the patient to the gas chamber” — aggression; public danger (radicalizing viewers); poor content quality; plagiarism; duplicity/hypocrisy.
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The framing is darkly comic, intended as satire and social critique rather than literal prescription.
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Key reactions and memorable moments
- Mockery of Goodman’s production values and constant filler inserts.
- Repeated ridicule of his Margot Robbie obsession and self‑importance (calling himself a “movie psychic”).
- The extended takedown of Goodman’s interactions with other YouTube communities — examples of vicious comments and aggressive fan responses that, according to Bolter, make his channel socially dangerous.
- Bolter’s blunt verdict: Goodman is incompetent, hypocritical and harmful to online discourse, and viewers are invited to request more “medical examinations.”
Personalities mentioned
- Ryan Goodman / Goody Moody (subject)
- Bolter (host / “medical examiner”)
- Commissar Ya Lika
- Vlad Semetsky
- Ugu Mira (stream)
- Egor Klintsy
- Margot Robbie (actress; frequent subject)
- Guy Ritchie (director)
- Sarik Andreasyan, Zhora Kryzhovnikov, Maxim Voronkov, Timur Bekmambetov, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Oleg Asadulin, Pavel (Lumenov?), Mark Steven Johnson (directors listed)
- Frank Miller (comic author discussed)
- David Schwimmer (actor)
- Yevgeny Bazhenov (BadComedian)
- Ilya Bunin
- “Chuck” / Sokol
- “Optimist” (blogger)
- Alexei (Lesha) Navalny (political figure referenced)
- “Rick” / “I, Rick” / Commissar “I’m Rick” (YouTuber(s) mentioned)
- Several other Russian YouTube names and channels appear in the feuds and examples.
Overall
The video is a long, heavily opinionated takedown—equal parts analysis and mockery—of Ryan Goodman’s channel. Bolter highlights bad editing, plagiarism, inconsistent tastes, aggressive fandom, political stances, and personal hypocrisy, presenting the piece as entertainment and social critique while asking viewers whether to continue the “medical examination” series.
Category
Entertainment
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