lol great reaction loved it ! ive watched thousands of reactions to this movie cause its one of my favourites and yours was one of the most amusing and entertaining ! also another way to look at the Halloran thing is that he at least provides the snowcat that lets danny and wendy escape at the end so he really diid end up being the hero ! anyways look forward to seeing ur other reactoins !
Shelley Duvall, who played Wendy, stated she was in therapy for months after filming this movie. I can't say that I blame her for being traumatized during the filming. The thing that drives me crazy about this, though, is that the employer said at the interview that the caretaker who chopped his wife and two daughters was named Charles Grady. Then the waiter who spilled drinks on Jack's jacket said his name was Delbert Grady. None of the reactors I've watched caught on to that discrepancy.
I’m not surprised, she looked traumatized. So u took it that the hotel assigned him the new name once he did the deed for it so it was the same guy but now he’s stuck in this 1920’s role of Delbert
I'm not a horror movie fan but I love Steven King. Great Reaction. If you want a horror comedy suggestion Shawn of the Dead is great and I think you will like it.
The saddest part was Hallorann's death! He survived in the novel. People screamed not from the jump scare but over his death! It was heartbreaking but he left the snow cat for them to be saved.
I've watched dozens of reactions to this movie. This might be my favorite! 💯 Very excellent job saying just what was necessary and nothing more! I followed and look forward to more of your content 🙂💯
I’m not a huge horror movie fan but I do love me some comedy horror in spooky season. Tucker and Dale vs Evil is a must see, you won’t be disappointed 😊
Just found you through the horror algorithm.. PLEASE do the world a favor and react to Idle Hands, if you haven't seen it.... or Tucker and Dale, or both. You're Great! Go 420!
In Navajo, you have an interesting way of talking. When it comes to your cadence, as a musician, I can hear it, you're overly dramatic, sir, but it's interesting. I'm going to have to check out your exorcist reaction, because I could only imagine how you reacted to that one
“She is completely in terror right now.” You have no idea lol. The actress, Shelley Duvall was completely traumatised by the director while filming this. Although I will say that she holds no grudges, and after the fact, said her performance would not have been as good without it. “Attacked for his alleged misogyny and the gruelling demands of his methodical approach to acting, Stanley Kubrick’s most notorious on-set horror story is the one experienced by Shelley Duvall. In a candid interview conducted a few years before her death, she recounted the psychological and emotional torture she endured during the filming of The Shining. According to Duvall, the role was both emotionally and physically exhausting, requiring her to force her body into a constant state of panic to meet Kubrick’s exacting expectations for her character. Even Kubrick’s daughter, Vivian, recounted her father’s tyrannical approach towards Duvall while filming. He commanded the crowd not to show any sympathy for Duvall and asked them to ignore her completely in order to push her into yet more emotional distress, hoping it would result in a better performance on camera. He never complimented her scenes while constantly praising Nicholson, who was seated right next to her. This intensive training of the mind with isolation and “torture” for the role was too stressful for Duvall to bear, who started losing hair and was “in and out of health”, having been pushed to the very threshold. The most difficult moment, however, would be the baseball scene for Duvall, where the auteur had infamously taken 127 takes, the highest number of takes in any film according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Duvall ended up with a hoarse throat, raw, wounded hands and severe dehydration.”
@@looneysuniverse a lot of directors use controversial methods to get the best out of their actors, especially in the horror genre. I think it was in Poltergeist, a character falls into a swamp thing full of skeletons. They were actually REAL and the actress didn’t realise until she was swimming with them. Edit: I just fact checked this and yup, it was Poltergeist. The actress spent 4 days shooting with them. Ew. The 70s and 80s were a wild ride. The actors in the Blair witch project were just given a map and wandered through the woods. The director left scene notes at random locations like “x fights with y over losing something” and tormented the actors during the night for realistic acting. There wasn’t even a proper script. That movie would be a great reaction for you during spooky season. It would be awesome if you included wifey, too!
There were typos. It made it all the more real and disturbing. You've never heard of Stanley Kubrick?! He's considered one of, if not THE best director of all time.
"Glad SHE could understand what the hell that boy was sayin'", "Coulda told me that before I drove 3 1/2 hours to get here, Hoss" mf had me LOL twice in the first 4 minutes
I’ve answered this a few times and let me tell you I get more mad about the reason I missed all this more and more. Basically as a kid Batman and Robin then fantastic four convinced me all live action comic book movies suck. So I stuck to animated, tv shots and comic books as they were less likely to get characters wrong to me. Helped I had the Arrowverse at the time which besides the cw love crap I loved
Thanks for the reaction. I love this movie. It is equal with the first one for me. The depiction of the anxiety attack was wonderful. Showing that you can get past it by grounding yourself in the now with your senses can be so helpful. This is also great for all ages to see examples of how to deal with negative things and how important it is to learn from all of your experiences and that you shouldn’t pick and choose. I think that Pouchy ending up on anger is important. I think it represents her maturing anger and how she now has choices of how to react when angry. She can do things other than explode. That is still an option but now there is a split second pause to maybe choose the frog or the rubber ducky and not the TNT. That split second will get longer as she matures further. But then again I have see lots of reactions to this movie and had lots of time to form theories about it that might be bullshit. I don’t know. I know they had mental health professionals and a bunch of teen girls as experts consulting on the subject matter. You are a great reactor now. (I have watched and like the old stuff too). Thanks again for paying attention to a film I enjoyed. It was my favorite movie of the year. Keep up the good work and it is hard work to do this. You give me some joy. 😃
No, Will isn't a "slave". A "master" is someone who is the best at what he does, or the head of...something. Like someone saying "Master a skill". Back then, the Master, was the lead Blacksmith or similar job.
@@looneysuniverse seriously. I've watched channels with only hundreds of subscribers and suggested they react to Disney movies to up their subscribers and weeks later they have thousands. A few suggestions for Disney movies. Treasure Planet The emperor's new groove Atlantis the lost empire
19:10 yes that was a real thing. They were in use from the mid 1600s to the early 1800s. And yes, there was a risk from fire or fumes. They sometimes would heat up sand or rocks though and put those in the pan instead to help mitigate the risk of fire and fumes.
@@looneysuniverse to be fair, they didn’t have great insulation in the walls back then and the fireplace was the only indoor heating, so the bed could get quite cold at night if you lived somewhere chilly. What doesn’t make sense though is that this is taking place in the Caribbean - I would expect you’d be over warm at night more often than uncomfortably cold.
The traitorous crew through bootstrap William Turner into the ocean after they stole the cursed treasure which means bootstrap was also cursed so he did not die he's stuck at the bottom of the ocean unable to die.
That's not a plot hold when Will Turner remove the curse off the Aztec treasure they show his father had another curse place upon him which is also clarified in next pirates of the Caribbean film.
There’s many reactors that I found long after their channel started, and I enjoyed going back through their previous videos. Just because certain tv shows/movies aren’t getting traction just now, doesn’t mean they won’t. You do a great job.