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Small Town's Big Screen Debut: Villagers Watch Gladiator for the First Time!
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Join us as we take you on a captivating journey into the heart of a quaint village, where excitement and anticipation fill the air as the villagers gather to experience the cinematic masterpiece, "Gladiator," for the very first time. In this unique social experiment, we witness their genuine reactions, emotions, and awe as they delve into the world of ancient Rome, battling gladiators, and heroic triumphs.
With the villagers' eyes fixed on the big screen, the magic of cinema unfolds before them, transporting them to a time of grandeur and valor. From the powerful and charismatic performances of Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix to the breathtaking action sequences and Oscar-winning soundtrack, the villagers are entranced by the film's sheer brilliance.
As the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius unfolds, we witness a rollercoaster of emotions sweeping across the audience - from astonishment at the larger-than-life spectacle to empathy for the characters' struggles and triumphs. The film's intricate plot and compelling storytelling keep the villagers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting each twist and turn.
Throughout the screening, the villagers share their candid thoughts and reactions, adding a delightful and endearing touch to the experience. Laughter, gasps of surprise, and moments of silent reflection create an immersive atmosphere that draws viewers further into the captivating narrative.
But "Gladiator" is more than just a movie; it's a cultural phenomenon that transcends time and leaves an indelible mark on those who witness it. As the villagers immerse themselves in the breathtaking gladiatorial battles and political intrigues, they are reminded of the universal themes of honor, loyalty, and the pursuit of justice.
This insightful and heartwarming video offers a fresh perspective on the power of cinema to bridge gaps between cultures and generations. The film's profound impact on the villagers' lives is evident, proving that the magic of storytelling knows no boundaries.
So, sit back, relax, and join us on this incredible cinematic journey as villagers embark on their first-ever viewing of "Gladiator." Experience the nostalgia, wonder, and joy as they watch history come alive on the silver screen, leaving a lasting impression that will resonate long after the credits roll. Don't miss this unforgettable social experiment that celebrates the timeless art of storytelling and the beauty of shared experiences.
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Комментарии : 367   
@akeel_1701
@akeel_1701 Год назад
@33.50, he was impressed by that round building where that game took place. The Coliseum, It's still standing in Rome
@p-mac8413
@p-mac8413 Год назад
"If he takes his face mask off, the king's pants will turn yellow." LOL that's my favorite quote so far. I love these guys.
@JoeXTheXJuggalo1
@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Год назад
I know right. Couldn't have said it any better than that. Words of wisdom hahaha.
@lorimcmyne4283
@lorimcmyne4283 Год назад
They make the best statements!! 😂❤
@markmuller7962
@markmuller7962 Год назад
Please tell him it wasn't a "custom" of the time to have an affair with the sister but just Commodus being twisted 😄
@cliftonjarvis8010
@cliftonjarvis8010 Год назад
Dam it, its not West Virginia
@markmuller7962
@markmuller7962 Год назад
@@cliftonjarvis8010 TAKE ME HOMEEEE lol
@emmaclayton1325
@emmaclayton1325 Год назад
And his sister was fearful of Commodus and how he would react if she angered him by resisting - she had to submit to protect her son.
@michaelkenner3289
@michaelkenner3289 Год назад
They were probably thinking about ancient Egypt and the Pharoahs.
@GF-nm1cl
@GF-nm1cl Год назад
Incest was frowned upon in ancient Rome as "against divine law" for commoners, but the imperial family liked to keep the power in the family. Leading to insane inbred kings like Caligula They more often killed all the other heirs or potential heirs to power in their family as soon as possible to secure their position
@ohedd
@ohedd Год назад
12:10 Lmao you're thinking too far ahead, let the man grieve!! bahaha
@samvansprundel136
@samvansprundel136 Год назад
at some point you guys should let them make a tierlist of their favourites it would be interesting to see
@laurenqueenofwolvesnicole
@laurenqueenofwolvesnicole Год назад
Oooooh I really like and support this idea! It would be super interesting. Maybe they could do it once a year? Their favorite movies of 2023, and so on.
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
I approve of the idea but I fear they may not be as critical as we may want :3
@samvansprundel136
@samvansprundel136 Год назад
@@jansenart0 they dont have to be critical :) i am just curious to see what how they use their imagination and likes differ to mine and others.
@jonb3381
@jonb3381 Год назад
These folks are great. I would be pleased to have them as neighbors
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg Год назад
Please show these guys the Colosseum in Rome, that these 'games' did actually happen. 👍🇬🇧
@EveningSoother
@EveningSoother Год назад
*Highlights* 2:48 The fierce battle of Vindobona - Raju compares it to making a soffritto. 😆 3:28 Not Raju ROASTING Ridley Scott. 😂 6:07 Marcus Aurelius asks Max to become his successor - Raeen and Raju: _"UuuUuhH!"_ 🐺🐺 8:08 Marcus Aurelius drops the bomb to Commodus - Raeen becomes the embodiment of the sentence: "Oh sh*t!" 9:54 Raju figures out what it's all about less than 10 minutes into the film. 11:29 Max's family gets slaughtered - Raeen and Raju takes it personally. 12:21 Raju definitively gets it. 18:22 Commodus gets frisky with his sister - Raeen and Raju: 🤢🤢 19:41 Max _literally_ slays in the arena - Raeen and Raju: 👏👏 20:08 About Max fighting in disguise - Raju: "If he takes off his face armour the king's pants will turn yellow" 🤣 20:40 "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius" - Bedlam ensues. 22:47 Raeen gets swept off his feet by Max's awesomeness. 23:01 A tiger appears. Raeen and Raju: 😰😰 24:52 Commodus acting like a little b1tch - Raeen and Raju: 😆😆 25:50 Commodus gets even friskier with his sister. Raeen and Raju: 🤮🤮 28:00 Commodus reaches Peak Creep. Raeen and Raju: 🙀🙀 29:02 Max starts kicking Commodus' arse. Raju: 👏 Raeen: "yOu fELt tHe pAiN?" 29:29 Max kills Commodus - Raeen and Raju: 👏👏 30:19 Max is dead - Raeen has an existential crisis 30:34 Raju is NOT having it. 31:06 Raeen is NOT over it and Raju is still NOT having it. 😆 32:21 Raeen takes his chance to diss Commodus a little bit more. 33:47 Someone please show Raeen the Colosseum.
@lillia5333
@lillia5333 Год назад
Great list of heighlights! ❤
@EveningSoother
@EveningSoother Год назад
@@lillia5333 The yellow pants recurring joke is my favourite 😆
@luketimewalker
@luketimewalker Год назад
You rock, man! Here's to wishing that one fine day, RAEEN will see the Coliseum and the Eiffel Tower!
@EveningSoother
@EveningSoother Год назад
@@luketimewalker And when they'll finally show him the Colosseum they MUST tell him it's the same building from "The Gladiator". 😆
@rsltgc8706
@rsltgc8706 Год назад
Lol why are you a legend
@jeffreymcrae3853
@jeffreymcrae3853 Год назад
I like the villagers 😊 if more people were like them... this world would be a better place ☺
@zimjun7
@zimjun7 Год назад
Yessa!! June from Maine USA Zim was my beloved kitty cat. 1996 - 2015 ( Zimjun )
@deg6788
@deg6788 Год назад
Amen
@ONIscrooge
@ONIscrooge Год назад
"His intentions are flawed" I have found a new favorite phrase.
@SrChr778
@SrChr778 Год назад
This film has remained one of my all-time favorites. The story, the cinematography, it was a masterpiece for a year 2000 film. One guy may have not liked the ending, but how stories go in the famous words, "Sometimes the hero dies in the end."
@fyrchmyrddin1937
@fyrchmyrddin1937 Год назад
Agreed, most of what they've experienced is "Bollywood" where the plotlines are far more simplistic, so they probably don't have much in the way of the concept of a "Pyrrhic victory" where the hero wins yet dies. I'd like to see a reaction video to Michael Crichton's "Eaters of the Dead" AKA "13th Warrior"
@notjustforme
@notjustforme Год назад
Agreed. I view it as one of the few "Perfect Movies". I can watch it three times in a row, and still enjoy it. Shawshank Redemption is another. The Chronicles of Riddick, overlooked by many, too is such a masterpiece, but few people share that sentiment. :)
@marcietownsend3635
@marcietownsend3635 Год назад
I knew they were going to love it. "Gladiator" takes you back to the Roman Empire and makes you relive it like you're there.
@teraris
@teraris Год назад
'Warriors that used to be in the olden times.' Great outlining of the context there.
@jesterssketchbook
@jesterssketchbook Год назад
im loving these "villagers react " videos guys - ppl in this village seem to have a real spark of life and joy - and i love the gestures and expressions that are unfamiliar to me - i learn a lot
@MUNCheeTz420
@MUNCheeTz420 Год назад
I love their enthusiasm and positive energy.
@ryanwight9116
@ryanwight9116 Год назад
I watched this movie frequently growing up and even today it’s amazing. Recently, I started reading “The Emperor’s Handbook” which is a collection of writings by Marcus Aurelius and it wasn’t till watching this reaction I realized he was shown in this movie. It’s a good great read but requires some deep thinking
@blurkid33
@blurkid33 Год назад
I’ve never heard it called The Emporer’s Handbook. Usually it’s called The Meditations.
@ryanwight9116
@ryanwight9116 Год назад
@@blurkid33 the version I got is the translated version of the “Mediations” called “the Emperor’s Handbook.” Same book just a more modern translated version
@damo9961
@damo9961 Год назад
"Even today it's amazing" - most modern movies are crap.
@harpo345
@harpo345 Год назад
@@blurkid33 I believe he never gave it a title, it was just his private writings he never intended others to see. Marcus Aurelius was one of the founders of the 'Stoic' school of philosophy, which accepted and embraced hardship.
@ryanwight9116
@ryanwight9116 Год назад
@@damo9961 yeah, I’ve noticed that lately, especially the last half decade, maybe decade. There’s rarely any passion in movies anymore. I think covid just made it more obvious
@glambertini4709
@glambertini4709 Год назад
Finally ! And they loved it, they even were emotionnal at the end (I still am every time I watch this masterpiece). It is nice they saw the Roman Empire in action and the Coliseum (you should now show them how it was built and the games that happened there, sometimes even naval battle reconstitutions). Historians have found many errors in the film but they have always recognized that the violence shown between people, the daily violence, the Coliseum violence, the slaves violence, the politics violence, these relationships of power and blood wre very accuratery shown.
@riolkin
@riolkin Год назад
Yeah this is a good example of not very historically accurate but getting the historical feel right. It's remained high on my list in spite of the inaccuracies not only because of stellar acting by Joaquin and Russel and Djimon, but it also has a fantastic depiction of Marcus Aurelius. Richard Harris was the perfect casting for him, showing his philosophical and reflective side.
@martymar1964
@martymar1964 Год назад
@@riolkin Can't forget Oliver Reed. This was his final film. He was tremendously talented and had presence out the wazoo.
@oaf-77
@oaf-77 Год назад
They might like Ben Hur (1959)
@nobelissimos8719
@nobelissimos8719 Год назад
Gladiators rarely killed eachother and was basically just WWE with a bit more blood and occasional death. Though captured enemies might be killed off in special gladiator games, especially those naval battle ones.
@garwafmalebeste9871
@garwafmalebeste9871 Год назад
Not really : the battle is not realisticly depicted, neither are gladiators. They were valuable professionals, rarely put to death.
@Justin-pt9pt
@Justin-pt9pt Год назад
Just the bro's and I watching Gladiator, what a day!
@levilevi9621
@levilevi9621 Год назад
Man, this is one of the best reaction channels out there. These guys really make you appreciate life. Much love.
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j Год назад
Cinephiles React is another great tribal movie react channel. I like those guys even better
@russellfernandes9607
@russellfernandes9607 Год назад
Love the Tetanus shot remark !
@austinweaver5649
@austinweaver5649 Год назад
At around 12:30 one of the guys says "Now he is free". The name of one of the songs that plays through most of the movie is called "Now we are free". Kinda cool how people across languages think the same thing.
@Bashnudel
@Bashnudel Год назад
how about a reaction from the movie Dances with Wolves? it's a great one and they might enjoy it quite alot
@jeannichols2459
@jeannichols2459 Год назад
yes please introduce them to our native people! I realized they know nothing about them when they did not recognize Billy in Predator as one.
@MoXXXi
@MoXXXi Год назад
I am so happy that they got to watch this master piece and if only they knew that Oliver Reed (Proximo) had passed mid filming and some of his scenes are completely computerized
@jediknight73
@jediknight73 Год назад
Apparently he was a alcoholic
@17losttrout
@17losttrout Год назад
@@jediknight73 Oh, there are plenty of stories about him hell raising in country pubs... hell raising on camera, too, sometimes. A very sensitive actor, yet an insane drunk.
@claireshaw2980
@claireshaw2980 Год назад
​@jediknight73 Yes he was . Famously so. Only a day or two before he died mid filming he got absolutely paralytic with a bunch of Russian ( I think,?) Sailors in town near where the filmed, was arm wrestling them and all sorts.
@ebbhead20
@ebbhead20 Год назад
​@@jediknight73apparently he was an alcoholic.. Eh, he was known for being too embarrassing to have on chat shows in the 70's. Theres 8000 videos of Reed being insane on UK chat shows.. It didnt happen a week before the film. It was decades of having a lifestyle like a roman emperor. No one was surprised over his death.
@rxhx
@rxhx Год назад
The scenes he did manage to shoot, imo he was the most "into" it actor of the whole movie. I admire him on the screen so much
@LulzRoyce
@LulzRoyce Год назад
19:50 "he is gone. very nice, very nice" hahaha
@jonathanwhite5640
@jonathanwhite5640 4 месяца назад
Greatest respect and blessings be upon them,from the UK/GB
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 Год назад
Watch the same actor in Master and Commander. Many battles with great ships.
@OrganMusicYT
@OrganMusicYT Год назад
One of the best films still in the past 30 years, it's story is and old one but still strong. Another fantastic film to watch with Russell Crowe in the lead role is "Master and Commander" which is so overlooked but one of the most beautiful and accurate films of it's kind you could hope for.
@alimantado373
@alimantado373 Год назад
Babu would love that film, he loves the sea 👍
@jeannichols2459
@jeannichols2459 Год назад
MASTER AND COMMANDER is a masterpiece.
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
I just realized that the guy they killed (before the first battle, 1:30) must have been an interpreter, a local working with the Romans because he knew Latin. This is because of his long hair, which the Romans did not have (liability in combat).
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 Год назад
Slaves wore their hair the way their masters demanded. Slaves were often the educated ones within the upper classes, which was a major reason for the complete failure of Rome as an empire; it's ruling classes grew incompetent, as is happening today, a problem that is always waiting when people get lazy. Also all lead piping in the Roman cities.
@MUNCheeTz420
@MUNCheeTz420 Год назад
"In the shower of so many arrows, it will not be understood which arrow is coming from where" ... the man in the white should be a poet!! In every video i see with him in it, he always speaks so eloquently.
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 Год назад
He touches on something that soldiers know: between the time of heroic swordsmen, to the time of accurate sniper rifles, no-one was killed deliberately on the battle field. Who died was usually random, and due to 'bad luck', which no experienced soldier believes.
@michaelandcarina_personal
@michaelandcarina_personal Год назад
You guys should try the Directors Cut of “Kingdom of Heaven”- would love to hear your perspectives on the religious differences in that, and it’s from the Director of Gladiator! Great reaction video as always ❤
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 Год назад
Excellent movie
@Welsh_Dragon756
@Welsh_Dragon756 Год назад
Also the directors cut of Troy
@morcjul
@morcjul Год назад
YES PLEASE
@morcjul
@morcjul Год назад
In my opinion, Kingdom of Heaven Directors Cut turned a solid cinema film into a stunningly beautiful masterpiece
@Obese_Pterodactyl
@Obese_Pterodactyl Год назад
@@morcjul Agreed that was easily one of the best movies I'd ever seen
@Kenneth_James
@Kenneth_James Год назад
Show them pictures of The Coliseum today
@lewishand3531
@lewishand3531 Год назад
You should show these guys some other historical epics. Films like Alexander, Troy, Waterloo and Lawrence of Arabia. I'd love to see their reaction to the epic scale of these films.
@TheEyez187
@TheEyez187 Год назад
You should tell Raeen that that round building, the colosseum, is a real building and is still in Rome today! Them speaking about the Hero, made me think they really should watch the Jet Li film "Hero". It's an amazing film and they will really appreciate the story, the fights, the colours, locations and backgrounds. now it comes to it, I think I'm going to watch it now myself!. :D Babu and Badshah should join them to watch the visual extravaganza! Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and House of Flying Daggers are two other phenomenal films of the same genre! It would also be interesting to see their impressions and commentary on Star Trek: the motion picture (1979)
@BanjoSick
@BanjoSick Год назад
The indian word raj is the same as rex in Latin. Indo-European is the bestest language family. the others just can't compete!!!! Thousands of years apart you can still see the similarity!!!!
@robertbigford9356
@robertbigford9356 Год назад
Oh I'm excited for this one!!!
@ShawnRavenfire
@ShawnRavenfire Год назад
You should show them "Excalibur" and "Clash of the Titans," both from 1981. It would be a good chance for them to learn about the ancient mythologies of England and Greece.
@oaf-77
@oaf-77 Год назад
Clash of the Titans, 7th voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts. Classic Harryhausen films and some of the best movies ever made
@OpenGL4ever
@OpenGL4ever Год назад
Ben-Hur (1959) King of Kings (1961) Planet of the Apes (1968)
@oaf-77
@oaf-77 Год назад
@@OpenGL4ever Ben hur for sure, classic
@Jerry694111
@Jerry694111 Год назад
Gravatar, the famous crossover between Gravity and Avatar.
@flogittoyou
@flogittoyou Год назад
🤣
@cipix37
@cipix37 Год назад
My favorite part is at the end when the emperor is left dead in the dust while Maximus is carried out like a hero.
@markgreiser464
@markgreiser464 Год назад
No Hero began as a Hero. It is usually forced upon them, by Chance and Circumstance. Once, you have experienced this a Movie like this can bring you to Tears. You understand the Thought Process, that led them there. God rest the Heroes of the World.
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 Год назад
Wish you had shown a picture of the Colosseum to show it is a real place in Rome. These deadly games were played for real. Many people and animals were killed in ancient times.
@jediknight73
@jediknight73 Год назад
This movie is EPIC 😮❤
@hyro3292
@hyro3292 Год назад
Heroes that die in our stories are to be remembered. Death, our only certainty. These two are great people.
@heats33ka51
@heats33ka51 Год назад
I love rewatching great movies with these reactions because the fresh eyes pick out and appreciate moments different moments and it was great to watch people enjoy the movie as much as I did when I first watched it. Great video 👍🏾
@SavingHistory
@SavingHistory Год назад
“His pants will turn yellow” is my new favorite saying!!! 😂😂😂
@ryanwight9116
@ryanwight9116 Год назад
I got to suggest either “Black Hawk Down” or “We were Soldiers.” Both movies are absolutely amazing, heartbreaking, and about true events. Not sure which one would cause them more tears
@lynnhathaway3755
@lynnhathaway3755 Год назад
I was physically and emotionally exhausted after watching Black Hawk Down. It was intense.
@ryanwight9116
@ryanwight9116 Год назад
@@lynnhathaway3755 I was that way after watching the napalm scene in “We were Soldiers.” I can easily see, in my head, the burned guy screaming for his mother and baby
@AR-jv3hx
@AR-jv3hx Год назад
watch the movie "Troy", Brad Pitt big star in this movie. Excellent movie
@heatherspence3848
@heatherspence3848 Год назад
I like this combination of cast/ Common Men❤❤ Sending love to you and your families from Orlando, Florida, USA, Heather and Rick
@llofdarkwater9152
@llofdarkwater9152 Год назад
And from Seminole County
@KeithDCanada
@KeithDCanada Год назад
Politics was the one battlefield on which Maximus would never win...
@soniadm37
@soniadm37 Год назад
I'm so glad they reacted to this film! I was waiting for it. Please, show Raeen a video of the actual Colosseum and of Rome!
@DanceySteveYNWA
@DanceySteveYNWA Год назад
Raeen needs to hook my guy up with a different jacket/top.
@JoeXTheXJuggalo1
@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Год назад
The actor Joaquin Phoenix who plays Commodus has what is called a "Microform Cleft". Which is the mildest case of Cleft Lip.
@alaenamcdonald1877
@alaenamcdonald1877 Год назад
This was one of the best yet. This movie explains democracy through story form with unbelievable tragedy and it is a wonder to see these men’s reactions. Please let them know how appreciative we are.
@Kubyashi
@Kubyashi Год назад
Even without Babu, these are 10 /10
@morcjul
@morcjul Год назад
Fantastic movie and great reactions from the two! So surprising they don't recognize the Colosseum, one of the most famous buildings in the ancient and Western world.
@Akash_Akshay
@Akash_Akshay Год назад
It's because they were never been exposed to the outside world... rather than just india..but they have come a long way ..n learning every day
@JohnDoe-wj7ht
@JohnDoe-wj7ht Год назад
The directors cut shows a scene, where some people get feed to the lions. That would've made an impact. I'm still often impressed, how much they get, sometimes in advance, but the best thing was for them don't wanted Maximus to kill the Gaul. Gotta love these guys!
@gabrieleghut1344
@gabrieleghut1344 Год назад
Why should they? One thing they are young and the other it is European history. Me as an European do know very little about Indian/Asian history and culture. If you know more about their culture history good for you.
@morcjul
@morcjul Год назад
@@gabrieleghut1344 I'm not judging them, I'm just genuinely surprised! Taj Mahal is equally famous and well-known in the Western world for example.
@fyrchmyrddin1937
@fyrchmyrddin1937 Год назад
@@morcjul My guess is that Public education is a relatively new concept, plus Western public education over-emphasized non-Western achievements thanks to Howard Zinn & other USSR agents' input into the education system.
@ashokmorar
@ashokmorar Год назад
A brilliant movie! Belongs in the annals of history filmmaking.
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j Год назад
Not really. Its a great movie and all but the edits every 2 seconds throughout the entire movie drive me insane. Most people dont notice it, but when u do you realize how annoying it is
@johanpersson6288
@johanpersson6288 Год назад
@@user-wr9ej6xe4j Your opinion is kind of irrelevant when it won 5 oscars and sit comfortable with a 8.5 rating on IMDB. It IS a great movie and sits up there at the top of one of the greatest movies ever made, atleast in its genre.
@jasons2562
@jasons2562 Год назад
One of the best movies ever made, Ive probably seen it over 10 times and it never gets old
@jettser17UK
@jettser17UK Год назад
Finally a long awaited great classic arrived! My other movie suggestions to watch are Rogue, the Shallows and Ghost! 👍
@PedroSilvahf
@PedroSilvahf Год назад
Now that they liked this, would be nice to have Excalibur, its the King Arthur story with some fantasy. Or King Arthur from 2004, they did again but without fantasy elements. Or maybe 300, they will go crazy on the action.
@cheekloins4126
@cheekloins4126 Год назад
I love all these guys like they were family. Stay safe and protected for years to come.
@ryanhampson673
@ryanhampson673 Год назад
Marcus Aurelius was probably the best Roman emperor. He was extremely insightful, always worried that power would go to his head. He wrote a book for himself called “Meditations”. It was about stoic philosophy and how to live life justly. He wrote the book for himself, never intending that it would still be in print and read by people 2,000 years later. It is also said he had a servant who’s only job was to follow him around and whisper in his ear “You are just a man” to remind him not to go crazy with power as emperor.
@OpenGL4ever
@OpenGL4ever Год назад
Can you show them the following three movies: Ben-Hur (1959) King of Kings (1961) Planet of the Apes (1968)
@golmatol6537
@golmatol6537 Год назад
Please show them a documentary on the colosseum. Or if you have a VR walkabout of the colosseum. Or anything at all. They seemed quite fascinated with it (as would anyone be).
@andrewdunckley
@andrewdunckley Год назад
I'll always watch this movie and reaction thereof ,,, it speaks to all people...
@JohtoJordan
@JohtoJordan Год назад
Nice, was hoping we’d get this one soon 🎉
@katerinapatiniotis5598
@katerinapatiniotis5598 Год назад
Next: TROY (2004) with Brad Pitt. Based on historical events. The history that inspired Alexander the Great to become the greatest Greek military leader in the world. They'll love it even more !!
@Ben-Bzrt
@Ben-Bzrt Год назад
Nice, every episode with these two is amazing! Hope to see Raju on a plane at some point too 😊
@palantir135
@palantir135 Год назад
Try the movie Ladyhawk. It’s with the great Michelle Pfeiffer and Ruther Hauer.
@DontrelleRoosevelt
@DontrelleRoosevelt Год назад
These gentlemen should be TRUE film critics! Their thoughts come straight from the heart.
@markdowse3572
@markdowse3572 Год назад
One of the MOST FAMOUS and GREATEST movies ever made. Sweeping, majestic and brutal - just like the Roman Empire once was. Crowe is superb and even just watching this short version, tears are rolling down my cheeks. 😢 Our world STILL NEEDS HEROES. I am so glad the two guys enjoyed every minute of this amazing movie. 🤗👍 M 🦘🏏😎
@erikagholston6610
@erikagholston6610 Год назад
I wish at the end he would have told them the Colosseum still stands today.
@justanotherviewer7117
@justanotherviewer7117 Год назад
How about a Michael Mann movie next? 'Last of the Mohicans' would be an interesting choice! Or a Peter Weir film, like 'Master and Commander'
@jeannichols2459
@jeannichols2459 Год назад
Last of the Mohicans another MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@justanotherviewer7117
@justanotherviewer7117 Год назад
@@jeannichols2459 Absolutely! 😀 And very influential, especially in terms of cinematography.
@maxcraig466
@maxcraig466 Год назад
He didn’t like the ending because it made him cry… I liked the ending because it shows you just how much emotion you have invested. And usually it’s more than you think !
@BackgroundScenes
@BackgroundScenes Год назад
Would be awesome if you showed the guys a video about the history of the roman games on your second channel!
@Movat_Prime
@Movat_Prime Год назад
I hope at some point you asked them "Are you not entertained?"
@SikDigitz
@SikDigitz Год назад
I really enjoy your show and seeing your cultural reactions to some of the biggest movies. It would be awesome if you can watch these movies on a screen the size of a theater. मैं वास्तव में आपके शो का आनंद लेता हूं और कुछ सबसे बड़ी फिल्मों पर आपकी सांस्कृतिक प्रतिक्रियाएं देखता हूं। यह अद्भुत होगा यदि आप इन फिल्मों को थिएटर के आकार की स्क्रीन पर देख सकें।
@KeithDCanada
@KeithDCanada Год назад
I don't know if the movie is contains any inappropriate materials for them.... but I think they would really enjoy the movie "Alpha" about mankind's first interactions with 'hunting with wolves' during the last Ice Age.
@00Kuja00
@00Kuja00 Год назад
Rob Roy is a great movie from 95, with a nice sword duel in the final and a great villain.^^
@0181spikri
@0181spikri Год назад
Let them react to the movie 300. That would be sick! 👍
@PillageMontage
@PillageMontage Год назад
Watch "We Were Soldiers" please. Brilliant film but brutal
@jettser17UK
@jettser17UK Год назад
Not as brutal as Dog soldiers! 🐺
@eduardobarria7181
@eduardobarria7181 Год назад
They said that there was a relationship between the two brothers but that is not true, it was just Comoudus trying to tell his sister. I guess they invented that plot line to emphasize the cowardly and despicable character of this antagonist. And how he was able to manipulate and influence, even against their will, the people around him.
@tessasnow
@tessasnow Год назад
Great reactions as usual guys…glad you liked the movie as much as I did…🖖🏻🇨🇦
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j Год назад
Them 2 guys are the best combo to do these movie reacts. They know how to analyze whats happening while still enjoying the movie and not talking the ENTiRE time like Babu and the tall guy
@vetarlittorf1807
@vetarlittorf1807 Год назад
I never understood why Marcus Aurelius wanted to restore the Roman Republic when the Republic, while democratic, was very unstable, indecisive, corrupt and weak. The Empire was meritocratic and was more stable, the emperor kept the senate in check, there were less wars and there was relatively more peace and prosperity. This movie is great, but I don't like how it treats democracy as some magic solution to corruption.
@joeldelica8706
@joeldelica8706 Год назад
That's just the premise of the movie. The actual History is different.
@vetarlittorf1807
@vetarlittorf1807 Год назад
@@joeldelica8706 I know, but the message is a bit problematic.
@joeldelica8706
@joeldelica8706 Год назад
@@vetarlittorf1807 Yes, I can see that. And very understandable. It's too "pro democracy" for it's own good.
@frozennorth2150
@frozennorth2150 Год назад
I'm glad Uncle didn't watch this one. Finding his family is hard to watch every time.
@IOADESTOYER
@IOADESTOYER Год назад
"They cutting body parts like onions, those swords must be sharp" Hahahah
@Holeyguagaamoley
@Holeyguagaamoley Год назад
These guys should write some stories for Hollywood!
@MrEmichan
@MrEmichan Год назад
I was so excited to have Gladiator reviewed. It’s a great film, and I’m glad they enjoyed it. I would like to request The Hunger Games movies for review by our team.
@CrudelyMade
@CrudelyMade Год назад
I wonder what these two would think of westerns, like "the quick and the dead" or "unforgiven" or "3:10 to yuma" (with russel crowe), or "young guns".. :-)
@johnbones261
@johnbones261 Год назад
Great to see someone being totally drawn into a film.
@dicey8928
@dicey8928 Год назад
Exciting watching the films with these guys you can tell that they enjoyed it so much ❤
@alexayuso3563
@alexayuso3563 Год назад
These videos are great because the people watching them are great! You have chosen all the people on these videos well. 🔥❤️
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 Год назад
even most western people get some stuff wrong in this movie Rome had deposed it's last king around 500 BC, when it became the first republic. (the word republic itself being invented by them) when Augustus initiated the principate, around 19 BC, Rome was still a Republic. Augustus didn't became a King nor it was hereditary. he seized all the main office of the Republic, concentrating most power, but the Senate still had some power.
@videowatcher413
@videowatcher413 Год назад
If you guys liked this movie you should check out one called 'The Eagle' with Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland, Tahar Rahim and Mark Strong. It was made in 2011 :)
@aagold76
@aagold76 Год назад
Next to 'Braveheart' and 'Elizabeth'- one of the MOST inaccurate historical dramas of all time! It makes it seem like Commodus only ruled for 1-2 years- he ruled for 12 and he fought with his father in many wars and was co emperor with him the last 3-4 years of his father's reign, then had 12 of his own.
@austinsinger7565
@austinsinger7565 Год назад
This is one of my favorite movies to watch! I'm excited to watch you all reaction.
@technomancer5449
@technomancer5449 Год назад
Believe it or not i was just thinking a week ago that they should realy get around Gladiator. :D Good job. ;D
@JMan377
@JMan377 Год назад
Awesome reaction 😂😂 thanks guys 👍👍
@jonathanwhite5640
@jonathanwhite5640 4 месяца назад
Show the Villagers, Alexander ,some say the greatest warrior ever!
@Amadeo790
@Amadeo790 Год назад
32:21 Comodus wasn’t having relations with his sister, he WANTED to but she never gave in. Always trying to give him technically what he wanted in a none sexual way (for example asking for a kiss (we all know he wanted it on the lips) and instead of what was expected, kissed his forehead). But yea they never bumped uglies.
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
Marcus Aurelius died in 180 ACE, Commodus was made co-Emperor in 177 when Marcus left on a military expedition and died of an unknown illness during the trip. Commodus didn't die in the arena, he was killed by Narcissus who was his personal trainer in 192 ACE, nobody knows why but Commodus likely tried seducing him and it wasn't taken very well. After Commodus died the Year of the Five Emperors started in 193 ACE, five men claimed the title of Roman emperor during Civil wars between Roman States that year, Pertinax, Didius Julianus, Pescennius Niger, Clodius Albinus, and Septimius Severus who lasted until 211 due to winning the The Battle of Placentia against the Germanic Boii tribes, essentially Proto-Vikings in 194, his son Marcus Aurelius Antoninus better known as Caracalla co-served as Emperor and his younger son Geta was made co-Augustus...for more you can do your own research, it's 1am and I need a joint.
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
The Boii tribes eventually got pushed farther and farther North, they became the Danish Vikings.
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
The Year Of The Five Emperors ending with the Battle Of Placentia, that could be a great movie if they keep it historically accurate. An epic trilogy even.
@jesusn790
@jesusn790 11 месяцев назад
We love your “villagers”, they’re smart and charismatic, with deep thinking, even if they didn’t know western culture and movies, they’re great amazing people. Your “villagers” are better than those of other youtube channels.
@stephensliger5981
@stephensliger5981 Год назад
Another great epic they would enjoy… The Ten Commandments!
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