And while I'm on the subject of LOTR, I'm wondering if you're going to include Smaug's line, "I am fire. I am ... death" from The Hobbit. Probably one of the most menacing quotes from any of those movies.
- My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.
You shall not pass is such an iconic and well-known quote that I honestly thought you were gonna play a little further and use the line, "Fly you fools"
"Say hello to my little friend!" Is from the movie Scarface which came out in the 80s, not the 2000s, man I hate when the producers don't do their research on things and get their facts wrong! 🤦♀️🙄😤
Everytime I see a Do Not Pass road sign I think of this scene and think it’s a missed opportunity to have “you shall not pass” on the sign instead. And Izzy, I had a wicked little girl crush on him when he was on 21 Jump Street. It’s okay. 😂
I think there should be a react video from millennials and gen-Z to great classic films such as Lawrence of Arabia, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, 12 Angry Men, etc.
Did she just say, "Can we please talk about how bad Casino Royale was?" Ma'am... That's literally considered one of the best James Bond movies to ever be made.... And that's not even my personal opinion, that's just facts.
@@tdcfc Hey, I totally agree with you. As someone who even likes that one, I can understand if someone thinks that it's terrible. But Casino Royale!? There's a lot of people that consider it the GREATEST James Bond film to ever be made.
If we weren't specifically talking about 2000's movies, I would say it depends on which Casino Royale you meant. Because the '68 version was an incoherent fiasco. And as hard as it might be to believe, yes, the '68 Casino Royale was an officially licensed Bond movie.
@FrankiePeanuts Oh I totally agree with you! But let's be serious, when talking about Casino Royale, ain't nobody talking about the '68 film. Honestly, I don't think 99% of the world knows that movie exists. Lol
Tobey was a great Peter Parker, but not as good Spider-Man. Andrew Garfield was a great Spider-Man not as good Peter Parker. Tom Holland is great as both.
Exactly. Everyone seemed to think the same after Civil War and Homecoming, but after No Way Home, everyone wants to switch up and act like Tom Holland is the worst.
I don’t know about that source for “With great power…” Stan Lee was well-read, but he told many tall tales about sources of his words and ideas. He was always good at bombastic, profound-sounding phrases though, even years before Spider-Man.
Assuming everybody or most people here are right handed, putting the buzzer in the middle gives those on the right of it the edge. It was clear in the editing on round 2 because all the people on the left side were too slow.
"Can we talk about how bad Casino Royale was please?" Huh? Martine I love you, but Casino Royale is fantastic. The film you were watching a clip from, Die Another Day, was hot garbage.
there was like 200 different ones for lord of the rings you could have done but you used the one overly used so many better options but I have a feeling most of them would not know anything else other than one and Hugo Weaving Owned that role in V For Vendetta masterful and of course he owned his role as Elrond in the Hobbit and LOTR.
If you guys are born 70's , do u still remember two of james bond movies: moonraker and the man with the golden gun , if u do , can u choose which one is better?
@@JustNel Sure but they’ve gone past the decade they set. There’s a reason why people categorizes the decades like the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s. I just want them being consistent.
I know I'm nit picking and it's not the purpose of the video but the saying that inspired the spider man line (with great power comes great responsibility) is not a medieval saying, the 1st century BC is between 400 and 500 years before the medival ages... So much for the history lesson.
Scanned through all this to see who was the blue guy in the thumbnail, and wondering what movie that was, only to not see that not used once in this video! What on earth?