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- What is going on, guys?

Ryan Nelson here and today we are talking about

the fantastic plastic, the nifty fifty,

the thrifty fifty, whatever you wanna call it,

we're talking about 50mm lenses.

And we've got a few of them here, eight to be exact.

We're gonna take a look at em and see which one

might be the best bang for your buck.

Let's get into it right after this.

I'm not doing an intro, why did I say, right after this?

Anyway, alright, let's just get into it.

Alright, so let's get the basics out of the way first.

I am testing lenses from this 50mm 1.8

which is 47, 48 dollars, just under 50 bucks.

All the way up to the Canon RF, the new lens

for the mirrorless Canons.

Which is 2400 dollars.

So we have quite the variety of lenses here.

So to make this comparison go a little bit simpler,

I've broken these down into two different categories.

We've got the budget 50mm lenses,

which are all the small ones up here,

and then the more expensive, more professional line,

50mm lenses which are the big guys up here,

they're the ones you're gonna spend,

probably around a grand plus for.

Now all of these lenses I did test on the EOS R.

Seven out of the eight were with the Canon EF adapter.

Obviously, I didn't need it for this guy,

but just so you know, this was all shot

with the Canon EOS R.

So a quick run through of

all the lenses we're testing today.

To start off we have the Yongnuo,

I think that's how you pronounce it, I'm not sure,

I'm probably butchering it, so from here on out

this 47 dollar Yongnuo lens I'm just gonna

refer to it as the Yongery lens.

But it's a 50mm 1.8 for Canon EF

weighing in at four and a quarter ounces,

it is the lightest and cheapest lens

we're testing today at 47 dollars.

Up next we have the Canon 1.8 STM lens

weighing in at five point six ounces and 125 dollars.

A lot of people really, really like this lens.

I used it in the past, I didn't like it,

but we're gonna see if it's improved

since I've used it last.

This has been my favorite lens for quite a long time now,

is the Canon 1.4 USM weighing in at 10 and a quarter ounces

at a very reasonable price of 349.

You can frequently find this for just under 300 dollars.

Next up on the list we have a Zeiss 1.4,

which I'm calling the baby Zeiss

because it is the smaller of the two Zeiss

lenses that we're testing.

It's weighing in at 13.4 ounces

and is definitely on the higher end of the budget lenses,

almost straddling that line of pro level lenses at 725.

You can pick these up used for a little bit less than that.

But that is the top end of our budget category.

First in line for the big boys

is the Sigma 1.4 art lens, now we're starting to get

a little bit heavier, this lens is one point seven nine

pounds, it's a bit of a beast.

And you can pick this one up for about 950.

It's under that thousand dollar price range

so it's still not quite like a super expensive lens

but I've heard good things about it.

Next up is the Zeiss Milvus 50 1.4.

I'm gonna say, this is by far,

the heaviest lens in the lineup at just over two pounds.

And you can pick this lens up for about 1200 dollars.

And not to mention, both of these Zeiss lenses

are manual focus only.

So there's a time and a place for that

and we'll see if these tests are

where the time and place is.

So last of the EF lineup we have the 50 1.2L lens.

Now, this has been a popular lens

for quite a long time weighing in at

one point two eight pounds and you can pick

this lens up for around 1300 to 1400 dollars.

And last on the list is the brand new

Canon RF 1.2L series lens.

This thing is actually the heaviest lens.

It doesn't feel like it but

it's weighing in at two point one pounds.

And by far it is the most expensive lens at 2300 dollars.

B&H has it on sale right now for 21.

So, I mean, just hop right over and the steal of a deal.

2100 dollars for this lens.

Granted, I've used this lens before

and it is pretty nice, gotta say.

It's pretty nice lens.

So there's the lineup, let's get into the tests.

Today with these lenses we're not doing

really super scientific kind of tests

with charts and graphs and things like that.

Basically, I just took these lenses downtown,

shot in a variety of different situations.

I wanted to test out a few things.

The chromatic aberration, the fringing on

each one of these, I also wanted to test out

the sharpness down the center of the lenses

and then also on the edges of each lens.

So we've got that test going on.

And then I also did a couple of depth of field

and portrait style tests.

And then came back into the studio

and did a quick controlled lighting scenario.

So let's take a look at all of these

and see which one is the best.

So the first test I did with these,

I wanted to compare the center sharpness

versus the edge sharpness of each of these lenses.

So I did a variety of shots at a

variety of different f stops to compare those all together.

I'm not gonna spend a long time on em right now,

'cause that would take about a half an hour in itself

just to look at all these.

But just to sum this one up,

for center sharpness on the budget lenses

it was kind of a toss up between the Yongery

and the Canon 1.8.

The sharpness on these were very close to each other

so it was really hard to pick a winner in that one.

But if we go to the edge sharpness on em,

I'm gonna say the Yongery wins by a little edge there.

So I'm gonna give it to the Yongery.

Yongery, at 47 dollars, you're doing a great job so far.

Let's keep this going.

Now looking at the higher level lenses,

they're definitely a lot better than the budget lenses,

but overall I think the RF takes this one.

It's holding a lot of detail edge to edge.

It's definitely the best lens of the bunch

but with a little caveat.

The Sigma at less than half the price

is very, very close to the RF lens.

You can definitely see a difference between the two.

It's a very close second.

And for half the price, that's a big deal.

So the second test I wanted to do with this

was kind of a portrait test.

And to keep it fair across the board on all lenses,

I shot em all at F/2.

So on these I used the auto focus to focus on the back eye.

Except for the Zeiss lenses which are manual focus only.

Looking at the first four lenses here,

these are the budget line lenses.

Overall everything is pretty similar.

Some look a little bit softer than others.

But zoomed in, looking at the budget lenses,

I think I missed the focus just slightly on the Zeiss.

But the rest of them caught that back eye pretty good.

I'm gonna give this one to the Canon 1.8.

And here are the four higher end lenses.

A couple of them are pretty sharp,

a couple of them are pretty off.

Once again, I missed the focus on the Zeiss

just by a little bit, literally, almost by a hair.

I guess that would've been me,

because I was focusing it.

If we zoom in it looks like the Canon 1.2 missed the focus

and went just a little bit beyond the eye.

So I missed the focus a little bit.

But it's such a shallow depth of field,

I probably should've opened it up to about 2.8

but lessons learned, you know.

In the Canon RF,

just tack sharp, I mean, dead on with that lens.

Now I'm gonna go with the RF on this one.

Only because it did hit that critical focus point.

The 1.2 EF lens just missed it.

I'm sad to say it did miss it.

I was, I really had high hopes for that lens.

But you missed the focus, man, come on.

You missed the focus, RF has it, it's,

it's going to the RF.

Looking at the two finalists here.

We've got the Canon 1.8 and the Canon RF.

Just for fun, we're gonna zoom in quite a bit on these.

You can see that 1.8 actually pretty sharp on both eyes.

The eyelashes are sharp, the eyebrows are sharp,

the eyes are mostly sharp and then looking over at the RF.

That back eye is just tack sharp and that falloff is just,

slight and gradual, very pleasing, very nice lens.

The next test is a depth of field test.

So each one of these lenses is wide open.

1.8, 1.4, 1.2, whatever the widest that lens can do

that's what we were shooting at.

So taking a look at the budget lenses here.

Everything's pretty similar.

There's a little bit of falloff.

There's lots of shapes, lots of hard lines going on here

so I think this really gives you a good idea

of what the bokeh falloff, focus falloff,

depth of field, whatever you wanna call it.

It really gives you a good idea of what each lens is doing.

Now some of these lenses when we zoom in,

it almost looks like there's double vision.

Especially on this pole, where it mounts to the building.

It almost looks like you're seeing double.

And then the big thing I noticed with these

No Parking signs in the background here,

with all the straight lines and then the circles.

Some of them started to get a little kind of dizzying.

And then way in the back, from the dark and the lights,

I was seeing a little bit of fringing

with some green showing up in several of these lenses.

Overall, I think the Yongery 1.8 looks pretty nice.

Especially, once again, for 47 dollars.

This lens is, which one is it, this one.

Once again, this lens is 47 dollars.

47.

You can buy em by the case full and just

toss em around if you want.

I'm not going to 'cause I still need to use it.

Moving on to the higher end lenses here.

You can definitely tell that

these are more expensive lenses.

More technology has gone into these.

That falloff, that depth of field rolloff is

really, really nice.

We're not, so much, getting the dizzying circles

and straight lines from those No Parking signs.

We're not really seeing the double vision on,

where that pole mounts to the building.

We're noticing the No Parking signs

probably most on the Canon 1.2L lens, the EF lens.

Once again, the RF lens is just so creamy

and buttery and just so smooth and soft.

Where that focus falls off.

I hate to say it, but I'm gonna have to give it to the

RF again, why does this lens have to be so expensive?

But the Sigma lens is right on the heels of the RF.

Good job, Sigma.

Looking at the two finalists in this one,

we have the cheapest lens at 47 dollars

and the most expensive lens at 2400 dollars.

Is there that much difference in these two?

Yes, there is, but, are you gonna

get that much value out of it.

As the focus falls off you can definitely see

that the RF is so creamy smooth versus the Yongery lens.

Man, is there that much value in that?

If you can really afford the RF

and you need it, you're getting paid to do

really, really high end work, once again,

yeah, buy that lens but for 47 dollars,

look at what you're getting.

At 1.2 versus 1.8, that sharpness falloff,

there's definitely a difference side by side.

But if you look at one and five minutes later

you look at the other,

I'm gonna guess that you're probably

not gonna notice a difference.

Especially if you're just the casual observer

or the casual shooter.

I gotta say, I'm pretty impressed with this Yongery lens.

For 47, I know, I keep saying it.

It's 47 dollars, I'm just, 47 dollars

and you can get like a really good 50mm lens.

I'm not gonna say it's really good

because it's plastic and things move around

and shake.

I don't know how long that thing's gonna last

but for the price to value to quality ratio,

I think it's doing pretty good.

Alright, we're getting there, I promise.

We got a few more tests to look at.

I have all these lenses here I just wanted

to make sure I covered everything.

Kind of went into depth and

I'm not even gonna cover everything

'cause there's no much you can do.

You can cover it, you can test with these lenses.

I've just, trying to pick the things

that maybe matter the most or are

the most noticeable for quality.

So the next test we're looking at is

kind of a chromatic aberration, fringing test.

And with this test, these were all shot at F/2.

So I found this spot with lots of highlights

and shadows, really contrasting colors

right next to each other.

Let's take a look at the budget lenses here.

Looking at these is an overall,

not seeing much differences in overall.

And this seems to be kind of a

reoccurring theme with a lot of these.

If you're just looking at it as a whole,

you don't notice that much difference.

It's when you start getting into the details

that you're seeing the differences in these lenses.

So in this scene the most fringing that I noticed

was on the front of this truck.

You're definitely seeing it a lot more in some lenses

rather than other lenses.

It is very noticeable with the Canon 1.8.

Not so much on the 1.4 which actually surprised me

because the last time I tested with this lens,

that fringing was quite noticeable.

But overall I'm gonna give this one to the Canon 1.4.

Moving on to the bigger lenses, once again,

as an overall, we're not seeing a whole lot of difference.

You're seeing things that are a little bit crisper

than the budget lenses but once again,

we'll zoom into that truck front.

And see the differences in each lens here.

Most of them are holding up really well.

Surprisingly, the RF has a little bit of fringing there.

The 1.2 is holding up really good.

Although, we do get some red.

The Zeiss actually looks kind of soft.

I think I may have misfocused with this one again.

Once again, manual focus, I don't know.

Just not doing it for me, I guess.

And then on the Sigma, the Sigma actually

looks really, really good, there's zero fringing here.

The colors are holding really well.

Once again, looking around zoomed in,

we're seeing little differences here and there.

But overall, I'm gonna give this one to the Sigma.

It finally beat the RF, it's been right on the heels.

Right on the heels of the RF

and the Sigma just finally pulled ahead.

It's like that horse or the freakin' race you're watching,

you're just like, come on, come on,

you're right there, you can do it, you can do it.

And then it just noses ahead and you're like,

yeah, we got this, baby, we got this.

So looking at the two finalists here,

we've got the Canon 1.4 and the Sigma 1.4.

Zoomed in, the Sigma's definitely the better one.

It's kinda holding detail, it's not,

it's not getting real soft where these lights are

in the dark shadows of the parking garage.

And it's holding up really well.

So I have to say, that Sigma lens

is looking pretty darn good right now.

I've never really been a fan of them in the past,

but this one might be changing my mind.

So the last round of testing I did

outside with these was autofocus speed.

So on the portrait I racked the focus all the way out,

flipped the autofocus switch and just

kind of tested that timing of how long it took

to get that portrait into focus.

Then I kind of did the reverse with the long shot.

Where I racked focus all the way in

to see how long it would take to get

the focus on a far object.

And surprisingly, the two most expensive lenses on here

were pretty comparable to the budget lenses.

I was not expecting that.

But the clear winner on this one was the Sigma.

That focus was just, bam, just lightning fast.

It was on it, in focus, and done,

and it had it, and I'm, once again,

highly impressed with this Sigma lens.

So the last test I wanted to do with all these

was come back into the studio, do a controlled

lighting setup on a solid tripod, same lights.

These were all shot at F/2.8.

Now looking at these on the monitor,

I gotta say, they're all really, really close to each other.

On my first shot with Canon 1.2L series,

unfortunately, once again, it did

just miss focus by a little fraction.

Now, I don't know if it's problem with this particular lens

or if it's a common problem throughout

that series of lenses, I'm not sure.

But overall, these are looking fairly similar.

There are slight variations

in the focal length of each lens.

And looking at all these side by side, next to each other,

one after the other, I honestly can't tell you

which one I like the most.

They all did pretty good.

So why don't you let me know down in the comments

which one you think wins in the studio.

I know that was a lot to cover,

I know that was a lot of ground

and a lot of comparisons and a lot of things to look at

and sometimes your eyes can just glaze over

as you're looking at all this stuff.

So what I'm gonna do below is drop a link

to where you guys can download all my sample images.

So download that, take a look at it.

Let me know what you think was the best lens

out of all of these.

My preference, okay, if I had all the money in the world

I would buy this lens, but I don't,

so I've gotta send it back.

No matter which one of these lenses you get,

you're gonna get some quality.

You're gonna have some pluses, you're gonna

have some minuses, that's anything you buy.

In most situations, if you're just posting

Instagram and Facebook, and just doing those for fun,

any of these lenses will do.

If you're doing studio work that's where I

can see either the Zeiss lenses coming in

a little more handy if you need that super critical focus.

And you have the time to work with it?

That's gonna be a really good lens.

Because this lens gives you a long

range to find that just to fine tune that focus point.

Where you need that focus to be.

But, once again, you need the time to do that.

So if you don't have the time to sit there

and do manual focus all the time,

I would suggest not getting either of the Zeiss lenses.

Although, definitely quality lenses.

But not my favorites.

That being said, my budget preference,

I would say, would be the Yongery lens.

I'm gonna try to pronounce this one more time.

The Yongnuo, I think it's the Yongnuo.

Anyway, that would be my preference.

Especially for the price of that thing.

If you drop it, if you scratch it,

if you lose it in a river,

it was 47 dollars, okay, I'll just go buy another one.

You're still ahead of buying this Canon 1.8.

And you're getting a very, very similar quality.

I'm not gonna say similar build.

If you want a slightly beefier plastic lens,

spend a hundred or whatever, a hundred and ten dollars

on this guy, but I'm gonna say,

just go ahead and get the Yongery lens.

It's cheap, you're not gonna have to worry about it.

If you scratch it, eh, go buy another one.

Or use it for a fun lens.

But if you wanna spend some actual,

real hard earned, good money on a lens,

my recommendation is gonna be go with the Sigma.

I was actually highly impressed with this lens.

Like I said, I've used Sigma before in the past.

They've never really been my favorite lenses

especially compared to Canon brand lenses.

But this thing was very impressive.

Now this is the first lens I've ever used

out of the art lens series.

A lot of people rave about that series of lenses.

I'm gonna be no exception with that,

this thing value for quality.

The Sigma is definitely gonna be the way to go.

And I was actually kind of disappointed

with this Canon 1.2 L series lens.

I've used several L series lenses in the past,

they've always been quality, very sharp,

head on, just tack on the nail,

whatever you wanna call it, sharp.

But I don't know, I'm gonna do a little bit

more testing with this before I send it back.

See if maybe I just didn't get the hang of using it.

But I think, at this point, I know how to use a lens.

Not to be braggy or anything, but,

I think I know how to use a lens? I'm not sure.

Alright, guys, before I go, and if you were wondering,

Ryan, how did you afford all of these lenses?

I didn't afford them all, I just rented them all.

Well, all except for two.

I bought this Yongery lens for 47 dollars,

so that one's mine, I can do what I want with it.

I can throw it around, I can take it out,

I can shoot, it's actually a pretty good lens.

I liked it, I liked it quite a bit.

And then I already had the Canon 1.4 lens.

But the rest of these lenses I rented from

BorrowLenses.com.

I've rented some gear from them in the past,

not sponsored by them in any way,

I'm just, they've been really good to me

and they've given me great customer service

so I just want to plug them real quick.

BorrowLenses.com,

I'm gonna link them down below.

Check them out if you wanna rent some gear,

rent one of these lenses for themselves.

Also I'm gonna link down to Amazon for each of these lenses.

If you wanna just straight up buy one for yourself.

Check it out, that's where I got this Yongery lens.

Amazon, two days, 47 bucks, free shipping,

no questions asked, it was a good deal.

Anyway, I really do appreciate it, guys.

If you liked this video, hit that thumbs up button

down there, hit that subscribe button

if you wanna see more and I will see you guys next time.

One last thing before I sign off today,

I want to give a huge thank you to Eric

who helped me out with shooting these videos

and help me keep all these lenses straight

and all these test shots.

So, made sure we paired the right test shot

up with the right lens, so Eric, thank you so much for that.

I'll link his channel up here

so go ahead and check his channel out.

Subscribe if you haven't and I will see you guys next time.

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Which Time Frame Is Best For Swing Trading - Duration: 14:21.

Hello traders, Hello traders The title of this video is which time frame

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Commonly, swing traders use three times frame: daily, weekly and monthly charts.

In my view, most old fashioned swing traders love the daily chart but I prefer the monthly

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are not viewing.

Hold that thought.

I am not saying that one should not swing trade

the daily chart.

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Which Chain Makes The Best Custom Pizza? - Duration: 18:41.

(upbeat music)

- What is up, party people.

I've spent the last six months, staving off

mobs of rabid fans, dozens of them,

and they all ask the same question.

When will candid competition return?

The answer, right the (bleep) now.

(theme music)

- [Narrator] Candid competition.

- [Zach] We've decided to challenge

five fast food pizza chains to find out

who makes the best custom-pizza.

- Pizza, Pizza, whoah!

- The catch, they don't know they're competing.

They don't even know they're in this video.

We're just gonna roll up to five pizza spots

with a hidden camera and a photo of me,

and ask them to recreate my face

using the toppings of their choice.

- [Miles] I'll pay for the most expensive pizza

you guys have, if you will make this pizza of his face.

- Each pizza artist will deliver here

tomorrow at the same exact time.

All on a brand new episode of candid competition.

Beauty is in the pie of the beholder.

(upbeat music)

Also, I'm lactose intolerant.

Our competitors today are

Pizza Hut, Domino's, Papa John's,

Little Caesars, and Walmart.

This is Rachel, our producer.

Rachel you had some questions about the episode, right?

- I heard your filming candid competition again.

- [Zach] Right, we're gonna give them a photo

and then we're gonna have them choose toppings to make me.

- They're not gonna make photos on pizza.

- It's like how a cake person could draw Zach out of icing.

- [Rachel] Cake companies do that, but pizza places don't.

- Well, that's why it's a competition.

We're gonna be judging our competitors

on three categories: taste, delivery time,

and most importantly, customization.

Obviously, pineapple is everyone's

favorite pizza ingredient, so that is essential,

we must have pineapple on this pizza.

A couple little bonus things, we're gonna tell them

that I'm insecure about my hairline,

so to make it look really nice and full.

(Rachel laughing)

- [Keith] A little extra spinach on top.

(laughing)

- That is too much.

- We're gonna tell them all the same time tomorrow.

- You can't add another factor.

- [Zach] Well, there are three factors.

- [Keith] Yeah, you can

- I think we're ready.

- Please don't get pizza people fired.

- Okay, noted.

(theme music)

- [Narrator] Candid competition.

- It's time to get us some pizzas.

Actually, growing up I didn't really go to fast food pizza.

We had a place called Italian Village,

and we also had Amore, and I lived

five minutes from both of them.

So, I'm coming in a real blank slate here.

I'm really here to decide once and for all,

who make the best pizza.

- Okay, so you're gonna go in,

and you're gonna show them this photo,

and you're going to say, Hey, Papa John's employee,

can you please make a pizza with my face on it.

- No, that would be a terrible idea, Zach's famous.

- [Miles] So, what do you want us to tell them?

- [Zach] Here's the deal, Miles.

We want you to try and say

the exact same script to every single place.

Today is your best friend's birthday.

This is his favorite pizza place.

You're wondering if they can make

custom pizza for you of his face.

Here's a photo.

If you find yourself in any trouble,

we're gonna be with you on Bluetooth,

via headphone the entire time.

- [Miles] Alright, can you hear me?

- [Zach] Yeah we can hear you - You sound awesome.

- This is thrilling

- [Miles] Hi, how's it going.

- [Employee] Pretty good

- [Miles] Um, I have kind of a fun request.

So, it's my best friends' birthday,

and he, like, loves Pizza Hut.

It's his favorite restaurant in the world.

So for his birthday I wanted to get him something special.

So I wanted to get a pizza where

you guys make his face out of toppings.

I will pay like whatever cost is.

I'll pay for the most expensive pizza

you guys have if you will make this pizza of his face.

- [Employee] The problem is, sir,

it's not that we don't want to do it,

we don't have the tools to be able to do that.

- [Miles] You don't have the tools?

- [Employee] Yeah, we don't have the tools

to actually make a face.

- [Miles] Well, you don't have to make an exact face.

Just sort of assorting the toppings

in a way that looks like his face.

- It can be a boy with glasses.

- [Miles] He's a boy with glasses.

- [Employee] Yeah man, we can give it a try, man.

- [Miles] I believe in you.

I think you're gonna do great.

I have one thing, he's like self-conscious

about his hairline, so we just wanna

make his hairline look really good.

Just a bunch of olives, bunch of whatever topping you want.

- Say, up to you, but he loves pineapple.

- [Miles] Oh, and he loves pineapple,

that's the one thing we absolutely

have to have on the pizza.

- [Employee] What I was thinking is maybe

I could work his face out of pepperoni.

- [Miles] Yeah, I like that, okay.

- [Employee] And then work the eyes out of mushrooms.

- He's an artist.

- He's an artiste.

- See Rachel, they're artists.

- [Zach] Wow, there really are a lot

of pizza places just boom, boom, boom.

- [Miles] Hi, how's it going?

- [Employee] Hi.

- [Miles] So, I have kind of a fun request.

Hi, how are you doing?

So, I have kind of a special request.

Hi, it's my best friend's birthday tomorrow.

And he loves Papa Johns.

He loves Domino's, it's

his favorite restaurant in the world.

Little Caesars is his favorite restaurant in the world.

He loves Little Caesars.

So I want to get him a Domino's pizza

with toppings that look like his face.

- It doesn't have to be perfect.

I know his face isn't to begin with.

- [Miles] It doesn't have to be perfect.

I know his face isn't perfect to begin with.

- [Employee] We could try.

- [Miles] You could try.

That's all I'm asking you to do is try.

If a pizza gets delivered with toppings on it,

we'll be totally happy.

- Employee] Do you wanna just pick some toppings, or?

- [Miles] Why don't you pick the toppings

that you think would be good on this pizza.

- Pineapples, probably your most popular topping, right?

- [Miles] Pineapples probably your

most popular topping, right?

- [Employee] No, not really, no.

- [Miles] Oh, not really?

- Do you think Caesar himself ever ate Pizza Pizza?

- [Miles] Did Caesar himself eat Pizza Pizza here?

- [Employee] Maybe.

- [Miles] You think maybe?

We want his hair to look really good.

Because he's very insecure about his hair.

However you want to do it.

He like has a receding hairline

we always are making fun of him about it.

- I never said I had a receding hairline.

- [Miles] Just a couple small things.

So we always make fun of him about

his receding hairline, and the pizza's for a big boy.

- [Employee] You said Big Boy?

- [Miles] Big boy.

Yes, for tomorrow, 2 p.m.

Oh, you don't deliver.

- [Employee] No, we just do carryout.

- [Miles] Oh, okay.

- Say, could we have it available for pick up at 1:30?

- You're gonna bend the rules for Little Caesars?

- We're in it.

(triumphant music)

- I didn't say receding.

Now next up is Walmart, but before we go there,

we just wanna give them a call

and make sure that they are up for the challenge.

- There's no way they're gonna do this.

- Here's the thing, Walmart has been

in two candid competitions.

They've never won.

So I just wanna keep giving them a chance, you know?

(phone ringing)

- [Employee] Thank you for calling Walmart in Burbank,

how may I direct your call.

- How's it going?

I wanted to speak to the pizza department.

- [Employee] There is no pizza department at Walmart.

- You guys don't do any pizza delivery?

- [Employee] No, we don't.

- Okay, well thank you.

(upbeat music)

- It sounds like we're prank calling them.

(laughing)

I feel bad for them for the first time.

- Good morning, and welcome to day two

of the pizza face race.

Wow, the first pizza has arrived.

We are set up, we are prepared.

Keith, how are you feeling?

- I'm feeling really good.

- We've got hidden cameras.

There, here, over the door, there through the window.

- [Keith] That one isn't very hidden

- Yeah I know, but like they're gonna be facing this way.

It's 1:30, we're about 30 minutes out.

The pizza's gonna show up at any moment,

and I'm so excited.

Rachel, you peaked.

(laughing)

Is it amazing?

- I'm on board now.

(cheering)

(laughing)

- [Keith] Oh my God, fucking Domino's is here.

Pizza Hut is here.

- [Zach] Wait, we have two at the same time.

- [Keith] Oh it looks ridiculous.

There's [Mumbles].

- Okay, what time is it?

Is it two?

- [Keith] It's almost two.

- It's 1:49, they're both 11 minutes early.

Okay, so lets-- Keith, should I give it to

whoever gets here to the door first?

Or whoever's closest to two?

- [Keith] No, I, again, I don't know, what should we do?

- [Zach] I think whoever gets to the door first.

Oh god, they are two guys, they are talking to each other.

Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god.

I think I need to give them both $20.

- [Keith] Uh, yeah, yeah.

- It's too much, they tied.

I'm too stressed out.

Oh my god, oh my god, okay.

I think I need your help

- [Keith] You can do this, you can do this.

- Oh my god, I'm really freaking out.

They know something's up, okay.

(doorbell rings)

- Uh, these for Big Boy?

Yeah, that one's for Big Boy,

and this one's for maybe Miles?

Awesome, do you mind bringing them in.

How are you guys doing today?

- [Employee] Good, how are you?

- [Zach] Awesome,thank you so much.

[Domino's Employee] We tried!

- Yeah, yeah.

We are actually, so we're doing this video,

and we have four different places

trying to make the same pizza,

if you have like five minutes,

do you want to judge them with us?

- That's fine with me.

- [Zach] Yeah, awesome, what's your name?

[Beep]

- I'm Zach.

Why don't you take a seat real quick,

and we'll get this other pizza.

- You're missing a Papa John's?

- [Zach] Yeah we're waiting on Papa.

- They take forever.

- [Zach] Really?

(laughing)

You tell us which one you think's the best.

- [Keith] Guys, there's a pizza man walking up.

- Do you know him?

Yeah, what's his name?

[Beep]

Hey, how's it going, [Beep]

Hey nice to meet you, we have a friend of yours here.

- [Papa John's Employee] Oh, [Beep].

(laughing)

- [Zach] We're filming, do you want to come in?

We're filming a competition video.

- [Papa John's Employee] No, I can't come in, bro.

- [Domino's Employee] We were waiting for you my friend.

- We've got a lot of pizzas to judge,

but you absolutely have won

our delivery portion of the competition.

So congratulations, and thank you so much.

You are one of our winners on today's candid competition.

- [Domino's Employee] Sweet.

(theme music)

- [Narrator] Candid competition.

(gong rings)

- So we have our pizzas from Little Caesars,

Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Papa.

There's only one thing left to do now,

let's see those faces.

Alright, are you ready?

Wow, I'm so excited. - I'm so excited.

I think you should fling it open,

so that the box doesn't hide our faces

- Okay. Three, two, one.

Whoah!

- [Keith] Oh, okay, okay.

- Yes, first things first, this is definitely a face.

- [Keith] You only see one ear here,

because you only see one ear in this photo.

- They added perspective into this art.

- [Keith] They've got the glasses

connected with bell pepper.

- Oh, my eyebrows are right.

That's a fine detail, and they nailed it.

- Yeah, the mushroom eyebrows, the olives,

they're a great choice for irises.

They are one-to-one perfect.

And look at this beautiful white onion hair.

And a lot of your favorite ingredient.

I would have liked if they'd done

a little better job in the rim of the glasses,

but maybe these pepperonis are supposed to be the glasses?

- I do agree, I think this is lacking a rim job.

- [Both] Cheers.

(soft music)

- This is actually probably

my first time ever having Papa John's.

There's a nice sponginess to the bread.

It's bready to rumble.

- [Keith] I think it's bland pizza.

- [Zach] Well they gave us garlic sauce.

- You can dip it in garlic butter,

and then your world will explode.

- I actually think this is really good.

- I think it's way to sweet.

- I love it.

I wow, I just said it, wow, I love it.

Wow.

Up next, hut hut hut, Pizza Hut.

(cheering)

- [Zach] Wow!

Aesthetically, not the most beautiful,

but this man used meat.

- Time out.

You have ham blush.

- [Zach] Shut the fuck up.

- There's one piece of ham on each cheek rosy-ing it up.

- Oh, I'm like a little anime character.

- I think it looks a bit more like a monster.

This looks like a mean Zach Cornfeld over here.

- [Both] Cheers!

(upbeat music)

- Oh fuck.

This tastes like late night.

- Can I be real with you?

These meatballs delicious sausage flavor.

- I'm gonna say something crazy.

The accoutrement, unbelievable.

But the base of the pizza,

I can't believe I'm saying this, I like Papa John's more.

- Ah, you're crazy.

- Maybe I just have like PTSD from this flavor.

I associate this with my most drunken nights in college.

- [Keith] Oh. Yuck, pineapple.

I think that the chin was better in the previous pizza.

It really defined the face.

- [Zach] Yeah, I have a chiseled face.

So to insinuate that the shape of my face

is the same of that of a pizza, insulting.

- Yeah, but this face tasted better, I thought.

- My face does taste amazing.

Domino's

- Obviously, Domino's we've already had

a crazy good connection.

They've already won the delivery category.

So they're currently in the lead.

These are the instructions for the pizza guy.

It says make the pizza look like this guy.

Eyes are pepperoni.

Teeth are pineapples.

- The rest, up to you.

Be creative.

- Let's see how creative they were.

Three, two one, yeah!

(both humming in confusion)

Not super creative.

Interesting cheese blend.

- Look, I think we had unrealistically

high expectations for Domino's.

Once you make a connection,

like the connection that we had with [Beep],

I mean, how could anything not be a disappointment.

- [Keith] So I like that they chose to

individually make your teeth.

Not your mouth, but nine pineapple teeth.

I don't think they did a great job with your hairline.

- I think honestly, that's the worst

my hair's looked in a while.

There's a sparseness of ingredients here.

Which I know, I know we said you can do whatever you want,

but you have, I mean how much was this pizza?

- A 25 fucking dollar pizza.

(laughing)

(music)

- I'm gonna tell you straight up,

this crust is unbelievable.

This is the most bomb-ass crust I've ever had in my life.

- Remember when-- - Holy shit!

- Like nine years ago, Domino's was like,

hey guys, look we hear you, our pizza sucks.

We're gonna change it.

We're just gonna change it.

And all they really did was pour fat on the crust,

and we were all like, we're back in baby, yeah!

- Domino's is good, the people are amazing.

Better people, better crust, Domino's

Alright, last up, Pizza Pizza.

- What an ugly box.

- I know, where's Caesar?

You have the cutest mascot in all the land,

and he's not on your box.

- His arm is right here, I think.

- [Both] Pizza Pizza.

Whoah!

- [Zach] Wow!

- Oh my god.

Oh my god.

- [Zach] There's a lot of color going on here.

- Oh my god, this is art.

They made little green pepper pupils.

- There are pupils inside the fucking olives.

- The mouth full of little ham teeth is so god-damned funny.

This chain cut up ingredients

to make them look more like the features of a face.

- Holy shit, you're right.

We did tell them that I wanted nice, robust hair.

And they gave me not just one, but two ingredients.

- I would say you have dragon ball z hair in this.

It is like exploding out of your head.

- This pizza just went went super, saying.

- [Keith] They chose bacon, because bacon

is a salty counterpart to pineapple.

They balanced the flavors.

- Why'd you guys want to make your own channel?

This moment.

- So, uh, pizza?

- Pizza.

(chewing and smacking)

I'd say that's pretty acceptable pizza.

- [Keith] Totally acceptable.

It's also crazy cold at this point.

(bell dings)

- It is now time to decide a winner.

Papa John's, a surprisingly delicious flavor.

And I can tell that there was a lot of thought

put into their art.

- [Keith] Pizza Hut really brought the toppings and meat.

Really great flavor.

- [Zach] Domino's, with the most electric delivery man

I have ever met in my life.

Can we give it to a pizza with such a simple design?

And Little Caesars, a chain that was almost eliminated

because they don't actually deliver.

And with the flavor that was kind of just okay.

- [Keith] I could see us giving it to any

one of these pizzas.

- [Zach] I think we're in agreement.

- [Keith] I think so, too.

- And the winner, of candid competition pizza face race,

who will win $50 is...

(drum roll)

(silence)

(suspenseful music)

at the end of the day, it's not the pizza joints,

but the people who work there, and I don't know

if you were here or remember,

but we had this crazy custom pizza

where we had someone design my face,

- [Employee] Okay.

- [Zach] Do you know what I'm talking about?

- [Employee] No. - [Zach] No?

Beautiful souls like [Beep],

and the artists who put there all into every slice.

- [Domino's Employee] Well the pizza hut guy,

I've tried waving...

- Nothing

- [Domino's Employee] So it's just like, well.

Some people are just out there to deliver and make money.

- [Zach] Is there a woman?

- [Employee] She left already.

- [Zach] She was amazing, and we

just wanted to say thank you guys,

she puts so much into it.

♪ It's a beautiful day. ♪

- [Group] Pizza, pizza, whoah!

- [Zach] She wasn't there, but I gave it to someone else.

I gave it to the lady who you talked to yesterday,

because I wanna come back.

I wanna come back

♪It's a beautiful day. ♪

♪ Wake up ♪

♪It's a beautiful day. ♪

- I have a note from the network.

- Yeah?

- I'm sorry, they're canceling the show.

I'm so sorry.

I'm so sorry.

(sighs)

(upbeat music)

- [Keith] I thought we really nailed it this time.

- [Zach] I really thought we were doing so good.

- [Keith] How do you get canceled three times?

- [Zach] I don't know!

This is at least as good as Ray King.

He just sits at a fucking table.

- Should we start putting Eugene in these?

- Yeah, I guess we probably should.

- [Miles] What if we get a drone?

- Yeah.

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Oscar Poll: Which Tune Should Win Best Song? [Hot] - Duration: 1:52.

Cast your vote for one of the top musical honors.  At long last, the 91st Oscars are upon us

Ahead of this weekend's awards show, The Hollywood Reporter wants to hear from you

What track should win best original song?  This year's nominees include Black Panther's "All the Stars," with music by Mark Spears, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth and Anthony Tiffith and lyrics by Duckworth, Tiffifth and Solana Rowe; RBG's "I'll Fight," with music and lyrics by Diane Warren; Mary Poppins Returns' "The Place Where Lost Things Go," with music by Marc Shaiman and lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman; A Star Is Born's "Shallow," with music and lyrics by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt; and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings," with music and lyrics by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch

 All of the nominated songs will be performed at the Feb. 24 ceremony. Welch and Rawlings will take the stage themselves for "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings," while Lady Gaga will be joined by Bradley Cooper for "Shallow

" Jennifer Hudson, Bette Midler and Queen with Adam Lambert are also set to perform during the show

 Below, vote for the song you think should take home the Oscar.    

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Man City stars at risk of SUSPENSION? Which FIVE players could miss Schalke second leg? - Duration: 2:05.

Pep Guardiola is targeting his third Champions League title as a manager and his first with City.

The Manchester club romped to the Premier League title last season and are looking to dominate on the European stage this term.

City comfortably won their group, finishing five points clear of second-placed Lyon.

But they suffered a shock defeat against the French side and they should be wary of Schalke, who could represent a potential banana skin.

The German side are enduring a disastrous season and find themselves 14th in the Bundesliga despite finishing second last season.

And they'll be determined to prove themselves in the Champions League to make up for a disappointing domestic campaign.

Players that receive three bookings over the group stages and round of 16 will be suspended for one match.

Both City and Schalke have players on two yellow cards that will miss the second leg if they're booked this evening.

But who is at risk of suspension?

City have three crucial players on thin ice.

Defender Nicolas Otamendi is on his last chance, although he only played three times in the group stage and Guardiola may prefer John Stones and Aymeric Laporte as his starting duo.

Fernandinho could also be set to miss the second leg if he is carded.

The Brazilian is arguably City's most important player and his dominance in the middle of the park will be pivotal to his side's chances.

And Sergio Aguero has also been booked twice.

The striker has scored eight times in his last five matches and Guardiola will not want to lose him for the clash at the Etihad.

Schalke have two players at risk as well - midfielders Sebastian Rudy and Omar Mascarell.

Benjamin Stambouli and Breel Embolo have also received two yellow cars but the pair won't feature this evening due to injury.

Yellow cards are wiped from the quarter-final stage.

Tonight's clash at the VELTINS-Arena kicks off at 8pm.

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Sport TV - Which of the three Premier League title-chasing sides has the best run-in? - Duration: 4:50.

 This season's exciting Premier League title race looks like it could go down to the wire

 Manchester City and Liverpool are going toe-to-toe at the top of the table on 65 points, although City have played a game more, while no one should rule out Tottenham either, sitting five points back on their coattails

 Given there will be plenty of twists and turns over the remaining 12 games, we've decided to take a look at the fixtures all three sides have left to play

 Spurs do have a tough run of games coming up with Chelsea and Arsenal to come in the league over the next few weeks, while the Lilywhites do also have to travel to Liverpool and Man City before the end of the campaign

 The Reds have some tough games coming up with Manchester United, Everton, Spurs and Chelsea all to play in the final few weeks of the season, with City also facing some pivotal games at the Etihad Stadium

 Here's who all three sides will be facing over the coming months: Spurs fixtures  23/02 - Burnley (a)  27/02 - Chelsea (a)  02/03 - Arsenal (h)  09/03 - Southampton (a)  17/03 - Crystal Palace (h)  31/03 - Liverpool (a)  06/04 - Brighton & Hove Albion (h)  13/04 - Huddersfield Town (h)  20/04 - Man City (a)  27/04 - West Ham (h)  04/05 - Bournemouth (a)  12/05 - Everton (h)  Verdict: It's a tough run, but it's almost in their own hands with trips to title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool to negotiate

Of course, being five points adrift, even if they win both of those games, and the rest of their fixtures, they could still miss out, should the Reds win their remaining games bar the Spurs clash

Liverpool fixtures  24/02 - Manchester United (a)  27/02 - Watford (h)  03/03 - Everton (a)  10/03 - Burnley (h)  17/03 - Fulham (a)  31/03 - Spurs (h)  06/04 - Southampton (a)  13/04 - Chelsea (h)  20/04 - Cardiff City (a)  27/04 - Huddersfield Town (h)  04/05 - Newcastle United (a)  12/05 - Wolves (h)  Verdict: The next three look to be the key ones for Liverpool, with a home game with Watford sandwiched in between trips to their biggest rivals - Manchester United and Everton

Drop points in those two and the home game with Spurs on March 31 could prove pivotal for both teams

Man City fixtures  27/02 - West Ham (h)  02/03 - Bournemouth (a)  09/03 - Watford (h)  30/03 - Fulham (a)  06/04 - Cardiff City (h)  13/04 - Crystal Palace (a)  20/04 - Spurs (h)  27/04 - Burnley (a)  04/05 - Leicester City (h)  12/05 - Brighton & Hove Albion (a)  TBC - Manchester United (a)  Verdict: They are flying right now and Manchester United and Spurs are their toughest fixtures left - both at home

The reigning champions would appear to have the easiest run of games and if Liverpool slip up, they'll be ready to pounce

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