Just for clarification, you hold flowers upside down so any water in the stems goes to the flowers, keeps them "fresh" longer until you can get them into water.
Yeah, Return to Oz was Fairuza Balk's first movie. First movie I saw of hers when she was older was The Island of Dr. Moreau, which I remember seeing in theaters.
Truthfully, the stunt man was right behind him the whole time just with his hands in front of Bowie doing the tricks. Which wasn't really a stunt double. It was actually a talented man who could do the tricks with the glass orbs.
"Contact juggler" is the term you're looking for, and yes, he had to do all of his juggling blind and in an uncomfortable position behind David Bowie's back.
The clue for round 3 was terrible. A red scarf has nothing to do with the movie. Jayse even asks about it but gets no answer. And then a later round just simply has the item that is in the title of the movie?!
the woman kinda used it though, saying scarf, “I left my scarf at your sisters house,” All Too Well by Taylor Swift, and who was that song about, Jake Gyllenhaal. And who was in the movie that was correct on round 3? Jake Gyllenhaal. So I think maybe that was used like that, I’m not sure though. It was a clue though. Hope this helps!
Fun fact Jayse, "Labyrinth" was not, in fact, Jennifer Connelly's first movie. It was a little known Dario Argento film called "Phenomena". It came out a year before "Labyrinth".
I would love to see a "Do They Know..." episode on adult animations. Movies like Heavy Metal, Bebe's Kids, Akira, Titan A. E., Todd McFarlane's Spawn (1997 animated video based off the TV series), etc.
The Taylor Swift clue is unfair cause not all of us pay attention to her in that way. Maybe hints we all could understand instead of niche inside jokes??? 😅
@@lazyhuman9724 they definitely do that too. There’s so many times they don’t tailor to their audience or make it harder to participate while you watch
@@breannaxoxo3850 True. As a viewer it makes me feel almost outcast… I’m already not familiar with western culture so these games sort of help me discover new things. But maybe the more western viewers understand so I’ll just watch for entertainment
Please do not throw uncooked rice outside. The birds will think it's food. It expands in their stomachs and is not food for them. If you want to feed the birds, use bird seed.
The Big Lebowski is another one on my list of classics/cult classics I feel I should watch but haven't yet. For some reason, though, my mind went to the movie Kingpin when the bowling pins and ball came out.
Round #1 The Witches (1990) ❌ Round #2 The Exorcist (1973) ❌ Round #3 Donnie Darko (2001) ✅ (...But, I couldn't figured out the red scarf per se) Round #4 The Room (2003) ✅ Round #5 Drawing blank but picked either Napoleon Dynamite or Nacho Libre ❌ Round #6 Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) ❌ Round #7 The Big Lebowski (1998) ✅ Round #8 A Clockwork Orange (1971) ✅ Round #9 Joe Dirt (2001) ❌ Round #10 Idiocracy (2006) ✅ Round #11 Eraserhead (1997) ✅ (...Have not seen it, just know its existing movie)
David Lynch directed Eraserhead and he's same person who directed all of Twin Peaks episodes in the 90's. Especially Twin Peaks The Return for the staff to know at React.
A Clockwork Orange was nominated for BEST PICTURE for both the Oscars and the Golden Globes, a box office success (#7 for 1971), and directed by world famous Stanley Kubrick who was nominated for best director for both the Oscars and the Golden Globes . It won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Picture. It literally can't be a cult film. The Oxford English Dictionary defines cult films as "enduring appeal to a relatively small audience", and be "non-mainstream".
@@EntertainmentFan11 What? It was nominated for BEST PICTURE for both the Oscars, Golden Globes and BAFTA, won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Picture.
@@betsyduane3461 Because I just looked it up to see if it really IS a cult film. Turns out, it DOES count after all, hence my edit. See for yourself if you don't believe me.
@@EntertainmentFan11 Think for yourself, don't just accept what you're told, especially if it's contradictory. It's not a cult film, it was full on mainstream.
I've honestly thought since I started watching this channel that Izzy and Martine look like they could be sisters. I do know that Martine is from South Africa and that Izzy is Brazilian so it's not possible.
Very first one i would have guess Willard from just the rat, and the veil i would have guessed Witches.... there were so many other things that could have been used for the first one.....
"It's not a scary movie... It's terrifying how bad it is but, it's not a scary movie." When I thought "American Beauty" that line was funny enough but when it was revealed to be "The Room" that's hilarious. 🤣😂
6:28 Martine, You know that Jake is 43 now? 🤣 18:27 Hey Jayse, Jennifer was in 3 other movies before Labyrinth fyi (Once Upon A Time in America, Phenomena and Seven Minutes in Heaven)
I've only ever seen parts of The Craft. Never seen it all the way through. I'm gonna have to put on my list of classics/cult classics that I feel I should watch but haven't yet.
It is first "guess by prop" that I actually was able to guess something ;) also: I am Polish and pronunciation of Big LEBOWSKI blew my mind 🤣 I watched it long time ago and didn't remember / heard that in movie o.O I always used Polish pronunciation, which is more like you would read Lebovski I guess, or maybe even Leboffski
I've seen Clockwork Orange when I was 18. And then when I was 30. Still even today almost twenty years later. Still think that I saw a completely different movie back when I was a teen. And can't disern that I saw the same movie twice. Was so wild and crazy of a movie....
You really should react to all the Monty Python songs, such as: The Galaxy Song (which at the time it was written, was actually pretty accurate!), Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life, The Lumberjack Song (with preceding sketch) etc
I took an English/Film class where I was introduced to A Clockwork Orange. Read the book first, then watched the movie. My professor handed out a list of all the weird terms the book and the movie have and what they mean. Somewhere I still have that list.