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Hey! I'm Adam and I'll be watching some of my favourite movies along with my girlfriend Rebeca.

We hope you'll join us on our Patreon where you'll find access to the full uncut reactions to any movie we watch on here our RU-vid channel. You'll also get the chance to help us decide what to watch next by voting on our weekly polls. We hope you enjoy.
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@reneedennis2011
@reneedennis2011 13 часов назад
Tgis is one of my favorite movies 🎬! Thank you for this!
@uluruh1527
@uluruh1527 22 часа назад
You spoiled a lot of scenes to you girlfriend...
@JohnRandomness105
@JohnRandomness105 День назад
36:15 A one-minute window of time, at 88 mph, corresponds to about a mile and a half. 45:40 Chuck Berry wrote "Johnny B. Goode" around 1958. (Even in this reality, it's still his creation. Chuck only heard enough to get the "sound".) 54:50 I would have preferred that Doc figure it out on his own.
@suzannehammer4944
@suzannehammer4944 День назад
tell her doc is cool
@user-bv9jv7cy3h
@user-bv9jv7cy3h 3 дня назад
He says only 380 words in the 4th film. In the first, he says only 484. Apparently, the average screen play has over 20,000 words, so he says very little. It's one of the best things about John Wick. Hope you like the last 2.
@SmithDoe
@SmithDoe 3 дня назад
5:01 We have a Cameo here. The judge is Huey Lewis himself. Writer, composer and Singer of the song Power of love (The song Marty and his band are playing) and Back in time (Another song from the movie's soundtrack).
@kaygee2121
@kaygee2121 7 дней назад
May the force be with you on as you embark on your Star Wars journey! 💖
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 7 дней назад
Thank you very much!
@dahveed72
@dahveed72 8 дней назад
"Its a terrible thing to live in fear" Red and Roy Batty (paraphrasing)
@mananpawar6010
@mananpawar6010 8 дней назад
As a john wick fan, Yall both need to watch the movie patiently theres is too much talk and too much guessing of what will happen next... Why not just patiently watch?? I hope it gets better, great movie choice!
@peterdawson7198
@peterdawson7198 9 дней назад
Hi, thank you so much for reacting to BTTF Part 1. So pleased that you are reacting to the whole trilogy, as BTTF really is The Greatest Trilogy EVER, and from your reactions, you are going to love them..... Just in case a .. Spoiler alert, when you get to the end of part two it will show 'TO BE CONCLUDED', it may be best to stop it there as it shows some bits of part three, which can spoil it for some people.
@michaelschroeck2254
@michaelschroeck2254 9 дней назад
It has always been funny to me, about the clock tower not being fixed and people wanting to preserve it that way!!! I always imagined it was replaced in the future by a digital clock but for reasons no one knew how to set it and it always flashed 12:00
@michaelschroeck2254
@michaelschroeck2254 9 дней назад
4:12 it’s Hollywood. They need teenagers to be played by 20-30 year olds instead of actual teenagers. Maybe for legal reasons about minors and sexuality?!
@michaelschroeck2254
@michaelschroeck2254 9 дней назад
So far I am glad that no one in the comments is clamoring to point out things to look for in the movie that overwhelm other reviewers of this movie. It’s like they need to be first to say “ did you notice this?!?! “ did you notice that?!?!!” Self inflated egos.
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
This song was released in 1958 by Chuck Berry.
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
The cars name is The Delorean
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
It is the Wilhelm scream
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
He is shutting off the tractor beam.
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
He is shutting off the tractor bem.
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
The name is C-3PO. You had right the first time.
@bobbombar6711
@bobbombar6711 9 дней назад
This particular version had a few scenes added & altered when they re-released the trilogy to theater & home video all of the o.t. re a few scenes . Also the Jawa transport prop almost caused a war when filming was gaining on in tunisisa.
@kaleemdin7963
@kaleemdin7963 9 дней назад
The little robot's name is R2-D2
@Ernie_Centofanti
@Ernie_Centofanti 10 дней назад
45:37 The song is “Johnny Be Goode” written in 1958, three years ahead of time.
@Ernie_Centofanti
@Ernie_Centofanti 10 дней назад
4:21 Michael J. Fox was 24 at the time he did BTTF.
@carterlegrand6698
@carterlegrand6698 13 дней назад
Please sinc your volume with the movie. Your mic is too loud
@brandonflorida1092
@brandonflorida1092 12 дней назад
No offense, but that wasn't my experience.
@dhavaram8064
@dhavaram8064 14 дней назад
I saw this in the theater in 1977. It became a phenomenon very quickly and George Lucas always had it in his head to do 3 movies in the original trilogy and then a prequel trilogy. He had a vision for the story of both trilogies pretty early on. He was inspired by serial films like Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers. Back in the 1930s and through the 40s and 50s people would go watch serial films at the theater every week. If you missed one, they were kind of episodic so you didn't necessarily get completely left behind, and maybe you came in to a serial somewhere in the middle. Also, as can be seen in the beginning of Star Wars: A New Hope, Lucas always liked to start In Media Res (in the middle of the action). This is why starting with episode IV wasn't as weird as it seems now. Anyway, What could be more in the middle of the action than halfway through Darth Vader's story. Also he was heavily influenced by samurai films, especially those of Akira Kurosawa. The influence of eastern philosphy/religion/Bushido culrure can be seen in how Lucas imagines and portrays The Force and the Jedi. There is a samurai film called Hidden Fortress which starts with 2 Japanese peasants bickering and bantering wirh each other that were the inspiration for C3P0 and R2-D2
@Garryck-1
@Garryck-1 7 дней назад
I did not know that detail about 3PO & R2. Thank you!
@dhavaram8064
@dhavaram8064 14 дней назад
The scene near the beginning of the movie where Han is talking to Jabba the Hutt at the hanger that the Millennium Falcon was parked at was cut from the original. In it, Jabba was played by a human actor, because at that point George Lucas thought the Hutts were just a cartel family. In the scene Harrison Ford (playing Han) walked behind the other human actor as you see. Later, Lucas reimangined the Hutts as a separate species, so when they put this scene back in, they had to figure out how Han could walk so closely behind the torso of Jabba's slug-body. That's why he steps on Jabba's tail. They had to edit it so Han moves up and back down as he steps on his tail. Also, that is why the dialog has Han saying "You're a wonderful human being". After they changed it to have Jabba being a different species, it still works because Han is very snarky and you can imagine him saying that.
@jerrywalters8885
@jerrywalters8885 15 дней назад
Since you like this......I think honestly the best movie of this century so far is LAW ABIDING CITIZEN with Gerard Butler and Jaime Foxx. Great Secondary cas as well. You will never forget it
@Vlad.Larionov
@Vlad.Larionov 15 дней назад
Great! It is very interesting to see your joint detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool movie 🦾🤖🔥 Do you have any plans to do it?
@glennallen239
@glennallen239 15 дней назад
I was 13 Years old in 1977 when I saw Star Wars in the Movie theatre. The special effects were ahead of its time. It was originally just called Star Wars because George Lucas did not know if he would be able to make more Star Wars movies. The Movie was renumbered Episode IV when Episode V The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980. The scene where Han Solo is trying to stall the Storm troopers from coming into the Detention Center was improvised.
@krdragon6950
@krdragon6950 17 дней назад
It’s a running bit In every Star Wars movie someone will says “ I have a bad feeling about this.”
@Garryck-1
@Garryck-1 7 дней назад
And since then, it's been used in so many other movies and tv shows.
@lairibaker1759
@lairibaker1759 18 дней назад
DONT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE SAYING NOT TO TALK. Like what's the point of watching a Reaction if you don't want to see the reactor engage with the film? A great reactor is someone who has interesting commentary and funny jokes 😊
@51tetra69
@51tetra69 18 дней назад
Hope and salvation are the underlying themes of the Shawshank Redemption, and, of course, the Bible is the ultimate source of hope and salvation for all men, which is why the Holy Bible is a another recurring theme throughout the movie. (It is no accident that Andy conceals the rock hammer, which is the instrument by which he achieves his escape and wins his freedom, within the pages of Exodus.) By the way, the redemption is Red’s, not Andy’s. It is Red - the only guilty man in Shawshank - who has lost his hope and faith in mankind during his long years of imprisonment, and in whom hope needs to be rekindled.
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf 18 дней назад
w movie reaction guys
@gibsongirl2100
@gibsongirl2100 19 дней назад
You want to know what it was like when it was first released - I saw it as a tween and the whole audience was just completely immersed and invested. It got a standing ovation! It's all people talked about once they saw it. Lines formed to see it that were blocks and blocks long. They'd start forming a couple of hours beforehand and you'd just wait - play music, play card games, etc. to pass the time. When the second movie (Ep. V) came out several years later, it was even worse - my friends and I would get there about three hours ahead to be at the front of the line. (sometimes already half a block long). And nobody saw it just once - we went over and over again. Such great memories!
@Garryck-1
@Garryck-1 7 дней назад
When I saw it, I was in the state's capital city, for an employer's medical that would green-light my first job out of high school. I'd travelled 400km for this, and I had the afternoon to kill before catching a train home that evening. My town was too small to have a cinema, and the nearest cinema was 100km (basically, an hour's drive away). So I went to see this 'Star Wars' movie everyone was raving about. Needless to say, MIND. BLOWN. Nobody had EVER done a movie like this. Science fiction movies of that time *gleamed.* Everything 'high tech' was spotless, polished and shiny. Not so much as a scratch. Sterile. This new universe, on the other hand, felt Lived In. It was grimy, and things looked old and used. C3PO and R2D2 had numerous dents and scrapes. 3PO's lower right leg is a different colour than the rest of him. At some point in the past, he's lost half a leg, and had to have it replaced with one that didn't match. That kind of detail was applied to everything, even the cast's clothing. And the story was engrossing. When the Death Star was destroyed, the entire audience was on their feet yelling and cheering. Mind blown again. I have NEVER in my life seen that happen, before or since. So yeah, that was my first time experience of Star Wars. I already had a deep love of science fiction books, and this cemented sci-fi in my heart forever.
@gibsongirl2100
@gibsongirl2100 19 дней назад
I think it's sad that younger viewers don't get to discover these movies on the big screen for the first time - it was magical. I'm not talking about the multiplex/cineplex "big" screens-I'm talking about the old-fashioned movie "palaces" with huge screens - they don't know what they're missing!
@jerrywalters8885
@jerrywalters8885 19 дней назад
Then 2 lesser ones from 80s TEH WRAITH a great car thriller with Charlie Sheen and many famous before they were famous and CHRISTINE a Steven King novel made real and practical. Last HOWARD THE DUCK the first official Marvel movie made by Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas of Star Wars
@jerrywalters8885
@jerrywalters8885 19 дней назад
A couple of other cult classics to consider is SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT 1 and 2. Classic comedy action while part 2 is seemingly forgotten by most weird as it has the biggest car crash scene so big had to be filned in the desert. And held the record rtill the BLUES BROTHERS
@jerrywalters8885
@jerrywalters8885 19 дней назад
Another series called THE trilogy its so good its taught in film school as the perfect story done right. BACK TO THE FUTURE.
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 19 дней назад
Stay tuned next Friday…
@dafstreep33
@dafstreep33 20 дней назад
I love your reactions guys ! what software do you use for the editing?
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 19 дней назад
DaVinci Resolve
@glendakeating405
@glendakeating405 21 день назад
Far too much talking!
@TheyCallMeD1
@TheyCallMeD1 5 дней назад
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. All of their talking, her mostly, didn't allow the climax or suspenseful ending to flow. A lot of what they were saying should have been saved until the movie was finished.
@haythembahrouni8962
@haythembahrouni8962 22 дня назад
Bro she talk literally bout every frame definitely a dislike 👎🏽
@Vlad.Larionov
@Vlad.Larionov 23 дня назад
Great reaction! It is very interesting to see your joint detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool movie 🦾🤖🔥 Do you have any plans to do it?
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 19 дней назад
Yes we’ll get to it eventually for sure
@robertcrundwell2782
@robertcrundwell2782 24 дня назад
Afternoon. Although set in Maine, the prison used was the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. The large main building and Cell Block 1 are now a Museum. They offer tours, can be used for special occasions, and offer overnight cell accommodations for the brave. ( haunted ) The street scenes were primarily N. Main St where the shop owners agreed to have their stores redone to fit the time period. Many still look the same. The halfway house is the Bissman Building, and still looks the same today. (It was a beer distributor, hence the name "Brewery") The store was the E and B Market on 4th Street which has been torn down. I was fortunate to be an extra con in the yard scenes. The premiere was held at Mansfield's Renaissance Theatre, a restored 1929 movie palace, before New York and Los Angeles.. I volunteered working the theatre restoration. The prison was also used in the movie "Tango & Cash", and was the Russian cell block in "Airforce One". An interesting side note: In the bad winters, crows from 7 or 8 counties move into Mansfield by the hundreds due to large granaries that used to be between town and the prison. Brook's crow was a natural. The passage of time from the unfiltered Chesterfields to the filtered cigarettes offered Tommy by the warden, and the subtle aging of everyone is superb. Many people miss the subtlety of when Brooks left the prison, you see the prison through the gates, and when Red left you are looking forward over the fields toward the town. And they don't notice when the warden opens the Bible and finds the cut out, that it is the book of Exodus! I am 75 now with Parkinson's and don't get to attend movies very often.. I enjoy the reaction videos on RU-vid.
@ezemdianosike5277
@ezemdianosike5277 25 дней назад
Bro, the editing is really off. Also, you cut out some good dialogues or talk over it. Please fix this, I like the idea of your channel. Watch the big reactors and see how they've edited these movies. Looking forward to more
@ralfuz777
@ralfuz777 27 дней назад
Excellent reaction!!!! BTW I need to warn you guys about something; you might come across some people in the comments that are gonna try to pressure you to not watch Episodes 7,8 &9. DO NOT listen to them. Watch them and decide for your self whether you like them or not.
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 19 дней назад
Thanks for the advice!
@l.piloto7964
@l.piloto7964 27 дней назад
I watched your reaction and felt like I was watching movie I love with new friends I get the feeling may become life-long friends. Thanks, I had fun reliving my old great memories with new friends.
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 19 дней назад
Thanks so much for watching! We’re really happy you enjoyed
@MarkLaf
@MarkLaf 29 дней назад
great reactions and CUTE dog ngl mine looked like yours 99%
@blizzywilk
@blizzywilk Месяц назад
JW2 is my favourite movie in the franchise.(the pencil) Great reaction new sub here. ❤
@DivingIntoTheMovies
@DivingIntoTheMovies 29 дней назад
Thanks for the sub!
@greeklow71
@greeklow71 Месяц назад
14:25 22:45 23:10 31:35
@Sk8c03
@Sk8c03 Месяц назад
Dang... missed 420