Speaking of The Incredibles and its sequel in 2018, Disney announced that Brad Bird, director of both movies is set to direct 3rd Incredibles in which still in development. Brad is the voice of Edna Mode.
@@MartineBeermanFun fact, the flying cow in Twister is actually based off a true story. A farmer found his cow alive in a field miles away from where it had originally been after a tornado hit.
- You talk about Shark Tale and didn’t bring up the fact that they got Martin Scorsese (famous movie director) to voice act for the first and only time? - I saw “2004 movies” and the first movie in my head was The Day After Tomorrow. I like that movie and it was my first disaster movie. - Prisoner of Azkaban is my favourite Harry Potter movie out of all of them. - I forgot The Incredibles, Spider Man 2, A Series of Unfortunate Events and Mean Girls came out that year… - I got Shrek 2 correct! I remember that it came out the same year as Shark Tale. (Love that film!)
Y'all are mixing it up a little bit. Martine & JLE and Nick & Izzy pairs are, in the words of Borat, great success. Travis and Chris too but I've seen them teamed up a few times.
When I was in college, I did an analysis paper on Eternal Sunshine for one of my film classes. Not only watched the movie, but also listened to the commentary so I could be as thorough as I could. From memory, I got an A on it.
Napoleon Dynamite turns 20 this year. I saw it in theaters with a friend. after the credits he yelled "get out of my house" and people laughed. wish i had balls
Man, 2004 was such an amazing movie year. Arguably *still* the best superhero movie (two of em, actually). As well as the absolute best movie ever made (okay, just my favorite) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? Also the other best movie ever made, Before Sunset. And, it was twenty years ago. :(
Movie 13 has GOT to be one of the Bourne movies. I'm thinking Bourne Supremacy. I own all of those, including Jeremy Renner's contribution. Way to go Martine!
That's what I was thinking, too! The Bourne movies are all awesome! What I find interesting is that some of The Bourne Legacy takes place during towards the end of The Bourne Ultimatum. That's what I remember finding out about the chronology, anyway.
See I knew you were going to do The Day after tomorrow. It came out then made a whole bunch of money then hardly anyone talks about it….i still love it. It still holds up. Incredibles was the best. Shrek 2 was good. I loved Mean Girls. Then Harry Potter was the best. That year came out with really good movies.
Lemony Snickey's A Series of Unfortunate Events is 13 books long, but 14. It ends with The End on the number 13 for a reason, as 13 is a spooky and cursed number by some. I know, I read through them all. I may have been an adult, but that didn't stop me from enjoying the movie and the books
So true, we've lost so many of the HP cast...both Dumbledores, McGonagall, Hagrid, Snape, Malfoy's mom(Narssica), Mr Dursely, the sorting hat voice actor, Barry crouch sr and more
A Series Of Unfortunate Events is actually 13 books! Read them all except the last one as I had the collection handed down to me from my eldest sister. She didn't have the 13th one tho. The series was stolen from me so one day I would like to buy them all again and re-read them and finally read 13!! I remember the 12 I have read but obviously when I have the full collection, I have to start from "The Bad Beginning"
Shaun of the Dead trivia time! George Romero loved that movie so much that he invited Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright (the director of the film) to have cameos in the second part of his remake of Dawn of the Dead, Land of the Dead. They play the zombies that are chained to the chain link fence, with the tourists taking pictures with them.
The Reactors: [thinking that Polar Express was the first animated theatrical release to have "realistic" animated humans] Me: [knowing that Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within came out in theaters 3 years earlier]
My 4th or 5th-grade class went and saw Polar Express in Imax and it made me cry because it was the first Christmas movie to come out after my grandmother had passed away in September of that year. I always related Christmas to her because she always made it special.
Yeeeah gonna be level here, i wouldnt have gotten a SINGLE ANSWER RIGHT, not because i didnt know the movies, ive seen all of these ones, but because the clues were all so unbelievably vague that they could have been a number of different movies that came out around 2004.
One of the things I find hilarious about Shark Tale is that Martin Scorsese voices the blowfish. That was one voice I was never expecting to hear coming from an animated character!
We definitely weren't taking selfies in 2004..not with smartphones at least because those didn't come out until 2006-2007. We were still using Polaroids which you needed a scanner to scan into a computer or if someone had a camera with an SD card you could do it that way, but we certainly weren't taking selfies the way they do today and they weren't even called that lol.
Memory Unlocked: I was 13 and third-wheeling my best friend and her boyfriend because her parents wouldn’t actually let her date. So we bought tickets for Van Helsing, planning to sneak in to see Troy (which was rated R). But then they were *checking tickets at the theater entrance* because so many teens were trying to sneak in, so we ended up actually seeing Van Helsing, which is a terrible movie.
The same reason he made Martine pick one of the two films she put down (Dodgeball/Talladega Nights) and didn’t make Izzy pick between her two picks (Troy/300). Because the producers are often inconsistent and like to change the rules whenever it suits them. Lol.
love how Izzy has to decipher Nick's handwriting 😂
Nick’s handwriting is just pure chaos!
@@ArtByDesign80 it also gives him plausible deniability. If he makes it so chaotic and illegible he can claim he wrote down the right movie.
Nothing will ever beat the 2000s, 90s, and 80s🤷🏽♂️
Facts
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Best music and film
Facts 😎
2010s are pretty close
Speaking of The Incredibles and its sequel in 2018, Disney announced that Brad Bird, director of both movies is set to direct 3rd Incredibles in which still in development. Brad is the voice of Edna Mode.
"Why are cows always subject to flying in movies!?" -Martine 2024. Oh my goodness I almost died that was too good!
It’s sooo true!! Twister… those poor 🐄🐄😂😂
@@MartineBeermanFun fact, the flying cow in Twister is actually based off a true story. A farmer found his cow alive in a field miles away from where it had originally been after a tornado hit.
8:04 TECHNICALLY Travis was wrong …“51st Dates” 🤣😂🤣
The way I screamed “50 first dates” XD love that movie!!
Dove Cameron? No, Martine, that's not Dove Cameron. That's Emily Browning in Lemony Snicket.
2004 was such a great year for movies
This episode was a lot of fun and the teams were top notch!
- You talk about Shark Tale and didn’t bring up the fact that they got Martin Scorsese (famous movie director) to voice act for the first and only time?
- I saw “2004 movies” and the first movie in my head was The Day After Tomorrow. I like that movie and it was my first disaster movie.
- Prisoner of Azkaban is my favourite Harry Potter movie out of all of them.
- I forgot The Incredibles, Spider Man 2, A Series of Unfortunate Events and Mean Girls came out that year…
- I got Shrek 2 correct! I remember that it came out the same year as Shark Tale. (Love that film!)
Passion of the Christ is not only in Latin but also Aramaic and Hebrew
“Why are cows always subject to flying in movies??” Martine asking the important questions lol
Chris was right Lemony Snicket’s books were always rented out in the library at school kids use to fight eachother over them books
I had all 13
I put Dodgeball on at Thanksgiving, people from teens to seniors, all really enjoyed, One of my top 5 comedies.
From 2004 movies I love Spider-Man 2, SHREK 2 and MEAN GIRLS.
Antonio Banderas, he was the 13th warrior, he was the Desperado but I'll always remember him as puss in boots. Best casting decision ever
I honestly love how campy Van Helsing is! Man, it's been far, far too long since I've last watched it!
No honorable mention of Napoleon Dynamite? That movie had a chokehold on teens I swear. Gosh!
Movies make 10 times as much these days because ticket prices are 10 times as high.
Hard to believe 2004 was 20 Years Ago
Right???
goddammit I can really feel the ache all over my body
I love this challenge!!! my fave by far! please more of these, please please please.
Y'all are mixing it up a little bit. Martine & JLE and Nick & Izzy pairs are, in the words of Borat, great success. Travis and Chris too but I've seen them teamed up a few times.
The Ocean's 12 scene where they discuss Clooney's age was set up because it was his birthday that day IRL
When I was in college, I did an analysis paper on Eternal Sunshine for one of my film classes. Not only watched the movie, but also listened to the commentary so I could be as thorough as I could. From memory, I got an A on it.
For movie six with Adam Sandler, I'm thinking Fifty First Dates. Drumroll 🥁 ...
Yup
Quite possibly, one of the most touching endings of any movie.
I love 50 First Dates. I think it's a pretty good movie. I like Drew Barrymore, she's so amazingly gorgeous.
Yeah, she was my first celebrity crush.
@@markchristensen23 She was certainly one of mine. Right behind Alyssa Milano.
Napoleon Dynamite turns 20 this year. I saw it in theaters with a friend. after the credits he yelled "get out of my house" and people laughed. wish i had balls
Take me back to the 2000s, please!
I remember reading quite a while back they're finally going to make a third National Treasure.
Man, 2004 was such an amazing movie year. Arguably *still* the best superhero movie (two of em, actually). As well as the absolute best movie ever made (okay, just my favorite) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? Also the other best movie ever made, Before Sunset.
And, it was twenty years ago.
:(
i really miss 2004 so much it's one of my favorite years of all time 🙂
Actually in The Passion Of The Christ they spoke Aramaic. I seen the movie In theater & cried. Not a dry eye in the room.
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Movie 13 has GOT to be one of the Bourne movies. I'm thinking Bourne Supremacy. I own all of those, including Jeremy Renner's contribution.
Way to go Martine!
🙌💪✨
That's what I was thinking, too! The Bourne movies are all awesome! What I find interesting is that some of The Bourne Legacy takes place during towards the end of The Bourne Ultimatum. That's what I remember finding out about the chronology, anyway.
Insidious being guess for comedy is wild 😂👏🏻
The Notebook should have been in the honorable mention 😭
No
2004 was an epic year for movies.
I think Nick is purposely writing scribbles to confuse us that he know's it lmao
watching The Day After Tomorrow while it's snowing out is strangely comforting
See I knew you were going to do The Day after tomorrow. It came out then made a whole bunch of money then hardly anyone talks about it….i still love it. It still holds up. Incredibles was the best. Shrek 2 was good. I loved Mean Girls. Then Harry Potter was the best. That year came out with really good movies.
Lemony Snickey's A Series of Unfortunate Events is 13 books long, but 14. It ends with The End on the number 13 for a reason, as 13 is a spooky and cursed number by some.
I know, I read through them all. I may have been an adult, but that didn't stop me from enjoying the movie and the books
Agreed. Great books.
I bet these reactors are collectively kicking themselves for not getting Shrek 2 right away 😂!
Been waiting for White Chicks 😭😂
Izzy looking real classy 😊
Yes they used a rubber wrench for the scene in Dodgeball
Izzy doing the Nic cage meme at 17:32. I’m ded 😂
The only acceptable answer for best part of Dodgeball is Jason Bateman(Pepper Brooks). Ridiculously funny
It is amazing how much the In Memoriam of Harry Potter becomes a whose-who of British actors.
So true, we've lost so many of the HP cast...both Dumbledores, McGonagall, Hagrid, Snape, Malfoy's mom(Narssica), Mr Dursely, the sorting hat voice actor, Barry crouch sr and more
I think Drew hit Rob Schneider to hard to many times in rehearsal for 50 First Dates, because wowzers man.
I was 10 that year never realized how good I had it. Saw a lot of these in theaters.
All these great movies in 1 year. Now we have to wait 5 years to get this many decent movies
Um actually the Village is not a period piece.
Took place in in a time period so 🤷
@@kompulzive its not though. That’s the whole twist in the movie.
@@darth_kal-el wrong game show lol
@@Kidjuggalo69 maybe. But my point still stands. The Village is not actually period piece.
@@darth_kal-ellol that i agree with i was just being a smart ass
A Series Of Unfortunate Events is actually 13 books!
Read them all except the last one as I had the collection handed down to me from my eldest sister. She didn't have the 13th one tho. The series was stolen from me so one day I would like to buy them all again and re-read them and finally read 13!! I remember the 12 I have read but obviously when I have the full collection, I have to start from "The Bad Beginning"
Indeed. The author made it 13 books on purpose, too.
DID THEY SAY DOVE CAMERON!? THAT IS NOT DOVE CAMERON THAT IS EMILY BROWNING. DOVE CAMERON WAS ONLY 8 IN 2004!!
Shaun of the Dead trivia time! George Romero loved that movie so much that he invited Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright (the director of the film) to have cameos in the second part of his remake of Dawn of the Dead, Land of the Dead. They play the zombies that are chained to the chain link fence, with the tourists taking pictures with them.
Me too andrew Garfield is my fav spider man was screaming me too yes thank you
Daym~ 2004 have a great set of movies. Oscar must be a full house.
Wait so did Martine n JLE get the point for Lemony Snicket or no? Lol
Right? They were right.
I think they not put the specific title which a series of unfortunate events
@@buatbluestack9714 ahhh
No, they didn’t write down the whole title. Because there’s a tv series and the movie.
4:13 "I love Dove Cameron!" lol That's Emily Browning, also from The Uninvited and Suckerpunch, and she looks nothing like Dove Cameron.
They look somewhat similar
Martine might confused
The Reactors: [thinking that Polar Express was the first animated theatrical release to have "realistic" animated humans]
Me: [knowing that Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within came out in theaters 3 years earlier]
Will definitely HOPING for an eventual part 2 with can you do movies for the 2010s cuz I want How to train your dragon in the list PLEASE 🤞?
Gotta go re-watch The Day After Tomorrow now
2 of my favorite parts of shaun of the dead are the record album backyard target practice scene and Queen's don't stop me now zombie fight. 😂
Nick how you not know what Shark Tale is 😅
The real ones know that Scotty doesnt know happemed in 2004
My 4th or 5th-grade class went and saw Polar Express in Imax and it made me cry because it was the first Christmas movie to come out after my grandmother had passed away in September of that year. I always related Christmas to her because she always made it special.
Me and Travis where watching all the same movies back in 2004
Saw just turned 20 years old this month
Saw BOTH Shrek 2 and Prisoner of Azkaban in the theater. Best money I ever spent on tickets.
2004 have big screen theaters 🔥🔥🔥
The Polar Express creeps me out
2004 being 20 years ago is so crazy considering i was born in 2005 and am only 18
25:16 Actually Abhi, they spoke some of it in Latin but I think a lot of it was actually spoken in Aramaic, Jesus' native tongue.
Yeeeah gonna be level here, i wouldnt have gotten a SINGLE ANSWER RIGHT, not because i didnt know the movies, ive seen all of these ones, but because the clues were all so unbelievably vague that they could have been a number of different movies that came out around 2004.
Fun fact singer Tinashe is the little girl from polar express
Omigosh??
2:28 😂 I watched him in this show about an alien coming to Earth. He was so brilliant
He's great in that show, but it got progressively worse over the seasons
One of the things I find hilarious about Shark Tale is that Martin Scorsese voices the blowfish. That was one voice I was never expecting to hear coming from an animated character!
We definitely weren't taking selfies in 2004..not with smartphones at least because those didn't come out until 2006-2007. We were still using Polaroids which you needed a scanner to scan into a computer or if someone had a camera with an SD card you could do it that way, but we certainly weren't taking selfies the way they do today and they weren't even called that lol.
Taking a picture of yourself is a selfie. Even if it wasn’t called that, it is now.
I’m genz and I love the polar express, I would always watch it with my siblings when we we’re at our grandmas house
OMG looking for an official Incredibles 3 teaser in YT is like a rabbithole of AI
Memory Unlocked: I was 13 and third-wheeling my best friend and her boyfriend because her parents wouldn’t actually let her date. So we bought tickets for Van Helsing, planning to sneak in to see Troy (which was rated R). But then they were *checking tickets at the theater entrance* because so many teens were trying to sneak in, so we ended up actually seeing Van Helsing, which is a terrible movie.
"Why are cows always subject to flying in movies?" is not a sentence I expected to hear today😂
I love disaster movies, so I loved The Day After Tomorrow! But my most favorite disaster movie comes from 1997: Dante's Peak.
me too. and in a big library. downside; they burned books
Van Helsing or as I call it live action CASTLEVANIA the movie.
Oh cool. The year I graduated from high school. Yes, let's make me feel old today.
Travis killt it
21:04 ugh ikr💔
Howl's Moving Castle was left out on this
You need Comedian Tony Baker doing these film reacts. That man is a so good recalling movies its trippy
I actually own a lot of DVDs and Van Helsing among them.
Same. We've got the Bourne movies too
All of these movies did so well ❤
The answer is yes of course we do 🙄
8:26 Izzy, you are out of the world beautiful here
I was not nearly old enough to watch any of these movies when they came out
Why was the producer not using actor names as hints and then he was?
The same reason he made Martine pick one of the two films she put down (Dodgeball/Talladega Nights) and didn’t make Izzy pick between her two picks (Troy/300). Because the producers are often inconsistent and like to change the rules whenever it suits them. Lol.
Because using actor names would have given it away too easily in some cases.
Out of Will Smith's movies that I've seen, I'd have to say my favorite is Enemy of the State, co-starring Gene Hackman. I love a good chase movie!
Thought Passion was in Aramaic?
I was born when all these movies came out!
I was 13! Lol
I feel old😂 i saw shark tale in theaters as a kid
4:02 how can they be wrong❌? At least points for Lemony
Need to be specific I think?
@@brentton2 and yet Travis got point for ‘51st’ dates 8:04