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The scene in the car gets me every time. Haley and Tonis performances were outstanding. But the look on Mischas face when she appears in the tent and the realisation of what happened to her chokes me up. Such A Phenomenal Movie.
Not sure how I feel about Tony/Iron Man not having a secret identity at the end of the film. Traditionally, in the main comics, before this film, he always had a secret id, with Iron Man being "Tony's bodyguard". Then, in the early 2000's, Marvel Comics introduced their Ultimate Marvel comic line, and in that version of the story, Tony was always known to the public as Iron Man. I guess the movie makers liked that better, and/or felt it was easier to tell the stories? They did have him agree to say he was his bodyguard near the end, then in the end admitted he was him.
This is a true story. My mom and my 2 elder sisters used to bring my brother and I to watch The Exorcist when I was only 5 years old in first year of kindergarten. Most of the time I felt a bit bored and bothered my mom for snacks/drink or just to gain her attention. Only 3 scenes made me stop and watch: the opening desert archaeology scene with the red blood movie title; the crucifix masturbation scene; the final exorcism scene. My sisters were annoyed and complained to mom that I don’t know how to watch a movie in a cinema. Almost 2 decades later, I gained respect for this vintage classic as a young adult who is also a movie buff. So when it was playing on tv for its 25th anniversary close to midnight, I recorded it on vhs tape but since there were commercial ads the original duration is inflated. I let the tape continue recording the show In Living Color after the Exorcist ended until the tape ran out. One fine day, my parents were out sleeping over at my sister’s house leaving me all alone at home at night. I am not insane enough to watch The Exorcist in such situation but I needed to reel the tape fast forward in order to access and watch In Living Color. I remember of fast forwarding only about 2 hours and 7 minutes then press play on the remote control. Imagine my horror and shock when the scene that exploded on tv at cranked up volume was that of Regan roaring and sticking her tongue at the 2 priests. That completely freaked me out; I turned off the tv and turned on all the lights that night while sleeping. It’s ok if I watched it from start to finish but not smack right in the middle of a scene from this movie.
Yes, do them in order of release with one exception, “Black Widow”. It was supposed to come after “Civil War”, but was delayed in production. That’s the only one where the release date doesn’t match. The rest, are released in order of the storyline progression.
I love how long the breakdowns are at the end of your videos, and thoroughly enjoyed your reaction! I only recently saw this film and it blew me away, the acting, pacing, writing... its a really great movie even without the twist, but DANG that twist...
This takes place during Thor but before the Incredible Hulk, only Thor is worth watching. Captain America is S tier and definitely a great watch like The Avengers and than Iron Man 3. 31:29 Fury was referring to Thor and Hulk. They filmed him referring to both X-men and Spider-Man but Fox and Sony didn't agree too anything at the time so it wasn't in the after-credits scene.
Not only was I only 10 when I went to see this with my 13 year old brother, but the two of us took a one-hour busride alone from the suburbs to the city's downtiwn to do so. Back then, this sort of thing was normal. PG or not, I wasn't traumatized. We had the time of our lives!
You are young and your own experiences effect your views. That being said, the mom that poisoned her daughter for 2yrs until she died and proceeded to start poisoning the younger daughter she should be your most hated character. The teacher was wrong completely, but forgave Cole and even treated Cole as an equal by helping him get the main character in the play. Mom killer has no redeeming quality in the movie. I enjoy your reactions and reviews, you are one of my favorites to watch. I like how you go back rewatch and learn about the movie after first watch I thinks it great! I don't see any other reactors or reviewers doing this, keep it up!
This was the first fight in a glass-domed greenhouse I've seen since the Sci-Fi classic "Silent Running". The CGI definitely allows for much wilder action. The kind you could only imagine. But the great acting by Bruce Dern really emphasizes the drama of the moment, when you feel the impact of the dilemma he's faced with. And the practical effects they used then are still impressive, when you consider all the time and meticulous detail involved with creating those miniatures. The director of that movie said he got the idea for using the glass-domes after visiting the Climatron at our botanical gardens here in St. Louis. That was the first giant geodesic dome greenhouse ever made. Also the robots in that movie were another example of how ingenious they were with practical effects back then. George Lucas was very impressed, and borrowed that idea of giving robots cute, human-like behaviors in his creation of R2-D2, and C3PO. I still think though, the coolest movie robot ever made was the female robot from the silent movie classic, "Metropolis". It amazes me that they were able to make something THAT cool looking, with the limited technology they had from nearly ONE HUNDRED years ago!
I love your outroes no-one else does them well done with coming up with the idea cause you are brilliant with your explanation of the films I really do love it!
27:05 I happen to LOVE roller coasters. I also really do enjoy scary movies but not really for the adrenaline. Rather, I just love the myriad applications of terror and horror. They are fascinating.
If you like Tony’s subtle character development so far, there’s a feast waiting for you. IMO, the MCU’s first 22 films are a subtle telling of Tony’s entire character/hero/human arc.
Re the flying cars - absolutely. There's movies and shows and comics from the fifties show flying cars by the nineties, yet my car won't fly, no matter what buttons I press - who can I complain to????
Re "The Stress" - Michael J Fox, when starring in this movie, was also starring in "Family Ties" and was literally bouncing between sets, getting fewer that four hours sleep on many of the "Days" he was working....
It's so annoying nowadays when people can't just enjoy a movie and have to get all up in their feels about eww that's disgusting. Marty didn't want his mother and he was embarrassed about his father being a peeping tom. No, it wasn't accepted in the 80s. These are fictional characters and plot devices.