4:40 - Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. He was an American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. Fun Fact: He was the inspiration for a toy maker who made the Teddy Bear. 🧸 Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear cub for sport. The person saw a comic of this, and made a stuffed bear named after Teddy Roosevelt. My Fun Fact: He's Epileptic. 💜🎗
3:47 the woman at the employment agency was played by Ben Stiller's mother. It adds even more humor to him saying he felt a connection to her and she responds that she didn't feel a connection
The woman playing Ben Stiller's employment counselor is, in real life, his mother Anne Meara. Dick van Dyke, the taller old security guard, played Bert the chimneysweep in "Mary Poppins" and Gus was Mickey Rooney who as a teen starred with Judy Garland in movies.
I remember back in middle school my history class gave everybody an assignment where we would each watch a movie that is either based on history, or at least historically themed and do a powerpoint presentation on how accurate they were to history. Night At The Museum ended up being my movie!! I absolutely enjoy this film and was glad it was my assigned film. I got an A by the way for anyone wondering!
This is the movie that got my child-self obsessed with Ancient Egypt, and the Easter Island head's "dum dum" is one of my favorite gags. Absolutely one of my favorite movies, and the start of a great and memorable trilogy. Rip Robin.
"Are there actually museums that look like this?" The museum in this film is heavily inspired by the real American Museum of Natural History in New York City. This was the museum used in the exterior shots of the film. While not exactly the same, AMNH, like the museum in this film, is also known for its dinosaur skeletons and dioramas, and, until 2022, had a bronze statue of Teddy Roosevelt in front, since Roosevelt's father was one of the museum founders and Teddy himself was a devoted naturalist (I will not relate the reasons for the relocation here, other than that it had little to do with Teddy himself and was approved by his descendants). EDIT: In 2012, a new memorial was also added inside, showing Teddy sitting in the museum. So there is still a Theodore Roosevelt at AMNH :)
24:55 - LOL on top of all the other ideas you put into our heads, you have to top it off with "If I had that tablet and a bunch of Captain America toys..." LOL
31:54 "Museums are free." Oh, Seb. Dear, sweet, darling sweet Seb, not in the U.S. they're not. The New York Museum of Natural History, where this film is set, is $28 admission for adults. Each.
I love this man so much ❤ it’s like showing your friend a movie you’ve seen a dozen times and you keep looking at them to see what their reactions are. Keep it going bro
18:29 "Manifest Destiny" is actually a term used in 1800's America referring to the westward expansion of the country, with some believing they had the divine right to do so. Hope this helps!
yeah the museum of natural history is my favorite museum (as a museum enthusiast lol)! I could literally be there for hours admiring the dinosaur and ocean exhibits. If anyone hasn't gone there and is from NYC I strongly encourage you to check it out. And yes the museum is technically free BUT only for New York, New Jersey, and Conneticut residents. Actually its "pay-what-you-wish" (donation). And they probably get more money from some of the exhibits. Theres these certain exhibits which are extra money besides the ticket to the museum. I went to the space one where its this big theater where all the walls are screens so it feels like you're wherever the film is. Kind of like a Universal or Disney attraction tbh. It shows you space and stuff about the big bang theory. It's actually super cool and it's about half an hour long so it's definitely worth experiencing it at least once.
7:11 - This is going to show how much of a workaholic I am but... at his phrase of "Do them in order, do them all, and do them quick"-- that's the mindset that lets me survive how many different email accounts of mine that I need to check once per day (usually right at midnight too) LOL!! The "in order" part is so important too because if I DON'T, I'm prone to forgetting at least one of them!
4:41 - Teddy Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States! He was a badass, so I thought I'd throw out some fun Teddy Roosevelt facts: 1. The teddy bear was named after him. He loved to hunt and once on a hunting trip, his guides instructed him to shoot a bear that was tied to a tree. He refused. The incident was talked about in a news column and the press ended up making a cartoon about it. A local shopkeeper began selling stuffed bears he called "Teddy Bears" with Roosevelt's permission. 2. He was the first president to win a Nobel Peace Prize 3. He loved boxing and ended up going blind in one eye after a boxing match IN THE WHITE HOUSE. He quit boxing after that but just switched to jiu-jitsu instead 4. He was a real cowboy. Like badass clint eastwood type cowboy This has been: Fun Teddy Facts of the day, I hope everyone reading enjoyed
To be fair, Seb, museums aren't free in every country. I don't know about the US, but here in Belgium, all museums have an entrance fee. That's why I prefer going to London's, which are free and better. XD
You said you hoped that there were actually museums like this. This movies museum was based on the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. The external shots of the museum were actually filmed at the real museum. I've never been there before, but it looks very very similar to this! If you're ever in New York, check it out! I've always wanted to go.
The lady at the employment agency is Ben Stiller's real mother Anne Meara. She's also a famous comedian along with her husband Jerry Stiller (Ben's dad).
Someone might have already mentioned this... the lady that says his resume "is not a compliment" is his Mother in real life (RIP) and his Father is the famous Jerry Stiller (from Seinfeld/King of Queens) RIP also 💚
OMG! I'm so glad that you watched this video! I had a rough day..more like a week.. at work and now I just wanted to relax by watching some TH-cam. There was nothing that would caught my eye, but as soon as I saw this thumbnail *boom* instant play
To clarify most museums in America aren't free. We pay an admission fee to enter. Plus they make money off gift shops.. if there's any kind of café too.
Yes! I would love to see SebScreen reacting to Chicken Run from 2000. The best stop-motion animated movie from DreamWorks and Aardman. And the sequel is coming out in about three months. Made by Netflix, Aardman Animations, Pathé and StudioCanal.
Хоть я и не знаю английского, но смотрю твои реакции уже год! Спасибо за видео, всегда поднимаешь настроение) P.S. буду тренировать английский, чтобы смотреть твои ролики в оригинале :)
Museums are one of the few things the US does well. The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is certainly one of the best, but there are a _lot_ of good museums around the country. The Smithsonian Museums in Washington DC are also well worth visiting (being a space geek, the Air and Space Museum is the one I remember the most). Since I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, I visited the Bay Area Discovery Museum (notable as the future location of Starfleet Academy), the Lawrence Hall of Science, and the Exploratorium the most, though my dad also took us to a few others, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium (notable for being a filming location for Star Trek IV). On school trips I also visited the Asian Art Museum, Legion of Honor (bleh), the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum (don't remember this one so well), and the Bay Model (a massive scale model of the bay and surrounding watershed, used to simulate the effects of dams, breakwaters, canals, and other such water-based infrastructure. before computers had the capability to do this). Regarding key copying. You don't even need to get an impression of a key, a picture of the key is more than enough. And, yeah, in Dutch, there is no "th" sound, so Gervais pronounces it correctly.
Funny enough Jed and Oct are teased as a couple by the movies themselves and are shipped by almost everyone who watches the movies. so your "And kiss" comment wasn't to far off XD
Love this movie!! The second one is actually my fave and I really hope you watch it - it’s really funny🤣love the reaction 💕 EDIT - the play you’re talking about is Twelfth Night, one of my faves!
6:14 - the great legendary Dick Van Dyke here - who is now 97 years old as of October 2023. The small man is played by another US legend Mickey Rooney who died in 2014.
"I ain't quittin you." is a direct reference to Brokeback Mountain, which came out a year before this. And Steven Coogan admitted to playing Octavius as if he had a secret crush on Jebediah
This is an under-appreciated golden film! One of my favorite things-actually my favorite thing, period-accurate POC playing POC, such as the Pharaoh, Sacagawea, and the Huns.
Its always so good when SebScreen uploads, I honestly only enjoy SebScreen nowadays, I can only watch his reaction and content😂🙏❤️ glad he's reacting to my childhood movies🙂
100% you should watch a few more Ben Stiller films. My husband and I are doing a thing where we watch a complete movie list from one actor and then we move on to the next actor. We finished watching Ben Stiller’s movies a few weeks ago and there were a few hidden gems like Mystery Men, Tower Heist, and Meyerowitz Stories. I never realized how much I was missing by not watching Zoolander, Meet the Fockers, and Dodgeball.
I love this movie. I 1st saw this movie with my niece 9yrs & nephew 8yrs, to watch them seeing this movie with the wonder & magic in their eyes was incredible.
Night at the Museum is one of my favourite childhood movies. I love the soundtrack, the comedy and Larry's character is my second Ben Stiller's favourite character. The first one is Alex the Lion from Madagascar.
18:27 From History when Jedediah was saying 'It's Manifest Destiny," he's referring to that of a protector like an angel of sort while in pioneer times and in the old west when they'd travel to new places through native territories as they had to even fight and risk their own lives against the natives to be able to find a new home in the country.
@@miguelalonso9460 when I found out he did both the avengers films and the night at the museum films I was like OH! No wonder the second night at the museum soundtrack is an actual banger!
When I was a kid this movie and Robin Williams performance as Teddy Roosevelt was the start of my fascination of Teddy Roosevelt as a person, His tenure as the President of the USA, and his time in the military.
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Watch Jurassic world fallen Kingdom next plz
You should do jeepers creeper reaction
This is one of my favourite films. I absolutely love Jedediah and Octavius.
IM A FAT DOG
@@sanic69sixty94 it's not made-up, it's not made-up
Fr I ship them so much 😭😭
I was so glad to see I wasn't the only one who shipped them after this movie!
JEDTAVIUS FOREVER ❤
I love how he immediately picked up that Jebediah and Octavius just needed to kiss
4:40 -
Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. He was an American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
Fun Fact:
He was the inspiration for a toy maker who made the Teddy Bear. 🧸
Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear cub for sport. The person saw a comic of this, and made a stuffed bear named after Teddy Roosevelt.
My Fun Fact:
He's Epileptic. 💜🎗
Seb never fails to amaze me that he has not watched the most famous movies of all time.
Seb may not be pregnant but he never fails to deliver
AYO
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I would be happy for me and SebScreen to try lol
The Night at the Museum movies are SO UNDERRATED like what? They are the best! Really one of my favorite movies out there!
3:47 the woman at the employment agency was played by Ben Stiller's mother. It adds even more humor to him saying he felt a connection to her and she responds that she didn't feel a connection
The lady interviewing him for a job is his mother.
I’ve never seen this movie but there are some legends in it like Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney.
And Robin Williams
Then you can’t talk about it lol
15:31 Seb is such a powerful reactor that even the characters in the movie can hear his reactions
😂😂
Fr he even was mocking his laugh
That was so good hahaha
😂😂😂
The woman playing Ben Stiller's employment counselor is, in real life, his mother Anne Meara. Dick van Dyke, the taller old security guard, played Bert the chimneysweep in "Mary Poppins" and Gus was Mickey Rooney who as a teen starred with Judy Garland in movies.
I remember back in middle school my history class gave everybody an assignment where we would each watch a movie that is either based on history, or at least historically themed and do a powerpoint presentation on how accurate they were to history. Night At The Museum ended up being my movie!! I absolutely enjoy this film and was glad it was my assigned film. I got an A by the way for anyone wondering!
Lowkey! Could I read ur PowerPoint?!
@@Princetatily I wish I still had it. But the file for it unfortunately is probably long gone by now. 🙁
This is the movie that got my child-self obsessed with Ancient Egypt, and the Easter Island head's "dum dum" is one of my favorite gags. Absolutely one of my favorite movies, and the start of a great and memorable trilogy. Rip Robin.
Aww I love this trilogy so much! These movies never fail to make me laugh and cry at the same time ❤️ R.I.P. Robin Williams
We love the silly cowboy and the silly Roman general
"Are there actually museums that look like this?" The museum in this film is heavily inspired by the real American Museum of Natural History in New York City. This was the museum used in the exterior shots of the film. While not exactly the same, AMNH, like the museum in this film, is also known for its dinosaur skeletons and dioramas, and, until 2022, had a bronze statue of Teddy Roosevelt in front, since Roosevelt's father was one of the museum founders and Teddy himself was a devoted naturalist (I will not relate the reasons for the relocation here, other than that it had little to do with Teddy himself and was approved by his descendants). EDIT: In 2012, a new memorial was also added inside, showing Teddy sitting in the museum. So there is still a Theodore Roosevelt at AMNH :)
yes, this looks a lot like AMNH, beautiful museum to visit when in NY.
When Seb uploads he never fails to spread my cheeks and make me smile 😊
PAUSE 😂
@@k00la1d Was gonna say that sounded weird and wholesome at the same time lmao
All of us need Jesus
🤣🤣 love it
Um...What?
This is such a comfort movie for me. My dad and I would watch it together all the time when I was younger. You definitely should watch the second one!
The gum gum, dumb dumb thing was a huge meme forever after this movie came out 😂
Dumb Dumb have gum gum?
24:55 - LOL on top of all the other ideas you put into our heads, you have to top it off with "If I had that tablet and a bunch of Captain America toys..." LOL
Jedediah and Octavius are the REAL romance of these movies
31:54 "Museums are free." Oh, Seb. Dear, sweet, darling sweet Seb, not in the U.S. they're not. The New York Museum of Natural History, where this film is set, is $28 admission for adults. Each.
Seb: *sees Rex* That better not come alive
Rex: *is actually the first one who comes alive* 😂😂😂😂
I love this man so much ❤ it’s like showing your friend a movie you’ve seen a dozen times and you keep looking at them to see what their reactions are. Keep it going bro
“Are you crackin wise?” Mickey Rooney so funny
15:31 was my favourite bit hahahaha interactive tv lol
32:50 there's a theory that the tablet also gives larry more energy, enough to the point that he doesn't need (as much) sleep.
18:29 "Manifest Destiny" is actually a term used in 1800's America referring to the westward expansion of the country, with some believing they had the divine right to do so. Hope this helps!
Yes, that's a real museum, and every exhibit in the movie😢 is in the real museum. I love it there.
yeah the museum of natural history is my favorite museum (as a museum enthusiast lol)! I could literally be there for hours admiring the dinosaur and ocean exhibits. If anyone hasn't gone there and is from NYC I strongly encourage you to check it out. And yes the museum is technically free BUT only for New York, New Jersey, and Conneticut residents. Actually its "pay-what-you-wish" (donation). And they probably get more money from some of the exhibits. Theres these certain exhibits which are extra money besides the ticket to the museum. I went to the space one where its this big theater where all the walls are screens so it feels like you're wherever the film is. Kind of like a Universal or Disney attraction tbh. It shows you space and stuff about the big bang theory. It's actually super cool and it's about half an hour long so it's definitely worth experiencing it at least once.
7:11 - This is going to show how much of a workaholic I am but... at his phrase of "Do them in order, do them all, and do them quick"-- that's the mindset that lets me survive how many different email accounts of mine that I need to check once per day (usually right at midnight too) LOL!!
The "in order" part is so important too because if I DON'T, I'm prone to forgetting at least one of them!
My favorite trilogy!! The premise is absolutely genius
3:38 The employment agency lady is Anne Meara, Ben Stiller's RL mother.
17:33 Little side note: Just showing your keys on camera or a picture of them makes it possible to copy them. It's that scary and easy.
This film was my childhood, I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
4:41 - Teddy Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States! He was a badass, so I thought I'd throw out some fun Teddy Roosevelt facts:
1. The teddy bear was named after him. He loved to hunt and once on a hunting trip, his guides instructed him to shoot a bear that was tied to a tree. He refused. The incident was talked about in a news column and the press ended up making a cartoon about it. A local shopkeeper began selling stuffed bears he called "Teddy Bears" with Roosevelt's permission.
2. He was the first president to win a Nobel Peace Prize
3. He loved boxing and ended up going blind in one eye after a boxing match IN THE WHITE HOUSE. He quit boxing after that but just switched to jiu-jitsu instead
4. He was a real cowboy. Like badass clint eastwood type cowboy
This has been: Fun Teddy Facts of the day, I hope everyone reading enjoyed
To be fair, Seb, museums aren't free in every country. I don't know about the US, but here in Belgium, all museums have an entrance fee. That's why I prefer going to London's, which are free and better. XD
Seeing this channel grow in popularity makes me happy.
You said you hoped that there were actually museums like this. This movies museum was based on the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. The external shots of the museum were actually filmed at the real museum. I've never been there before, but it looks very very similar to this! If you're ever in New York, check it out! I've always wanted to go.
This is another underrated movie like National Treasure. Everyone seems to really enjoy it when they finally watch it.
The lady at the employment agency is Ben Stiller's real mother Anne Meara. She's also a famous comedian along with her husband Jerry Stiller (Ben's dad).
The old security guards are played by Hollywood legends, Dick van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Cobbs.
RIP Mickey Rooney
Someone might have already mentioned this... the lady that says his resume "is not a compliment" is his Mother in real life (RIP) and his Father is the famous Jerry Stiller (from Seinfeld/King of Queens) RIP also 💚
This franchise is so close to my heart. Also, after you watch the trilogy you definitely should watch the Disney plus animated movie
OMG! I'm so glad that you watched this video! I had a rough day..more like a week.. at work and now I just wanted to relax by watching some TH-cam. There was nothing that would caught my eye, but as soon as I saw this thumbnail *boom* instant play
Just so you know there are two more movies in this series. I don't remember if they were good I just remember that I enjoyed them.
mannn rest in peace Robin Williams , the man who played Teddy Roosevelt 🕊️
this movie is the reason I love the natural history museum sm
This is one of those special franchises that will never get old.
Watching these after Robin Williams passing is tough. BTW, the other 2 films are definitely worth it
I finally went to this museum in real life this year and half of these exhibits weren't even there 😂😂 it was still an awesome time though!
I love these movies so much, this was my childhood!
To clarify most museums in America aren't free. We pay an admission fee to enter. Plus they make money off gift shops.. if there's any kind of café too.
i cry every time robin williams is on screen he really is the embodiment of childhood and really captures the passion that teddy roosevelt had♥
Chicken run! , Chicken run! , Chicken run! . Chicken run! , Chicken run! , Chicken run!
Does enyone else want Seb to watch Chicken run!!! 📢📢📢
Yes! I would love to see SebScreen reacting to Chicken Run from 2000.
The best stop-motion animated movie from DreamWorks and Aardman. And the sequel is coming out in about three months. Made by Netflix, Aardman Animations, Pathé and StudioCanal.
Хоть я и не знаю английского, но смотрю твои реакции уже год! Спасибо за видео, всегда поднимаешь настроение) P.S. буду тренировать английский, чтобы смотреть твои ролики в оригинале :)
Museums are one of the few things the US does well. The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is certainly one of the best, but there are a _lot_ of good museums around the country. The Smithsonian Museums in Washington DC are also well worth visiting (being a space geek, the Air and Space Museum is the one I remember the most). Since I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, I visited the Bay Area Discovery Museum (notable as the future location of Starfleet Academy), the Lawrence Hall of Science, and the Exploratorium the most, though my dad also took us to a few others, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium (notable for being a filming location for Star Trek IV). On school trips I also visited the Asian Art Museum, Legion of Honor (bleh), the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum (don't remember this one so well), and the Bay Model (a massive scale model of the bay and surrounding watershed, used to simulate the effects of dams, breakwaters, canals, and other such water-based infrastructure. before computers had the capability to do this).
Regarding key copying. You don't even need to get an impression of a key, a picture of the key is more than enough. And, yeah, in Dutch, there is no "th" sound, so Gervais pronounces it correctly.
Funny enough Jed and Oct are teased as a couple by the movies themselves and are shipped by almost everyone who watches the movies. so your "And kiss" comment wasn't to far off XD
Love this movie!! The second one is actually my fave and I really hope you watch it - it’s really funny🤣love the reaction 💕
EDIT - the play you’re talking about is Twelfth Night, one of my faves!
this one of my all time fav films icl theres so many characters i like in this movie an its sequels
This is such a good film series, I hope you watch the other ones in this series! They're brilliant too! 😊
Love the night at the museum movies. Jedediah and Octavius are the best 😂
I’m honestly loving all these brand sponsorships- I feel like a proud mum after watching since 2020 ❤
I absolutely love the first and second movie of this triology 😍 Watched them countless times and still cant get enough ☺☺
DO ALL OF THEM PLEASE
seb always cure's my boredom with when he upload a video 😁
we also didn't see him sleep or something related to sleeping
YESSSSS please watch the rest of these movies I’m begging ❤
Jedediah and Octavius are my favorite characters
Another hilarious ben stiller movie, crazy underrated is called “the watch” its also got vince Vaughan and jonah hill
Oh, The Watch was a great comedy movie!
6:14 - the great legendary Dick Van Dyke here - who is now 97 years old as of October 2023. The small man is played by another US legend Mickey Rooney who died in 2014.
First Jumanji, Albin, Scary Movie and now Night at the Museum.
Men, you really love to spoil us 😊.
I really like your reactions 🎉
when did he watch Paddington? Is it a patreon exclusive
@@boisbois2947 wait my bad, it was some else who look similar to Seb 😅.
I'll change it
"I ain't quittin you." is a direct reference to Brokeback Mountain, which came out a year before this.
And Steven Coogan admitted to playing Octavius as if he had a secret crush on Jebediah
It’s basically confirmed that Octavius is gay
Especially in the last movie Secret of the Tomb
This is an under-appreciated golden film! One of my favorite things-actually my favorite thing, period-accurate POC playing POC, such as the Pharaoh, Sacagawea, and the Huns.
Its always so good when SebScreen uploads, I honestly only enjoy SebScreen nowadays, I can only watch his reaction and content😂🙏❤️ glad he's reacting to my childhood movies🙂
100% you should watch a few more Ben Stiller films. My husband and I are doing a thing where we watch a complete movie list from one actor and then we move on to the next actor. We finished watching Ben Stiller’s movies a few weeks ago and there were a few hidden gems like Mystery Men, Tower Heist, and Meyerowitz Stories. I never realized how much I was missing by not watching Zoolander, Meet the Fockers, and Dodgeball.
I've been to the actual museum they filmed this movie at. Some stuff is actually there, like the Easter Island Head!
Just got my dinner and this is the first recommend to pop up and now I’m ready
I love this movie. I 1st saw this movie with my niece 9yrs & nephew 8yrs, to watch them seeing this movie with the wonder & magic in their eyes was incredible.
I just finished this movie and came too see that he also watched it to
Night at the Museum is one of my favourite childhood movies. I love the soundtrack, the comedy and Larry's character is my second Ben Stiller's favourite character. The first one is Alex the Lion from Madagascar.
Jedediah and Octavios is top tier bromance
The museum is AMNH in Manhattan. Some of the filming was done at the museum.
18:27 From History when Jedediah was saying 'It's Manifest Destiny," he's referring to that of a protector like an angel of sort while in pioneer times and in the old west when they'd travel to new places through native territories as they had to even fight and risk their own lives against the natives to be able to find a new home in the country.
5:48 sorry mr morris🤣
He doesn't have bags under his eyes because he sleeps during the day? Like all night shift workers do lol. Or the magic from the tablet?
Go check the second movie... is equally amazing. Thanks for reacting to my comfort movie ❤
ooo this is a classic! so excited for this one!
These movies are absolute classic..You have to watch all of them, The first 3 are amazing the 4th is alright but still.
I didn't know there was a 4th one.
@@JemJam2976the 4th one is animated. It came out last year I think.
I still love the hell out of these movies. Every one of them is worth watching.
I used to watch this movie religiously when I was a kid. My dad and I used to call each other "dum dum" because of this movie lol
Sixth time asking Seb to watch HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE. It's directed by Taika Waititi and it's one of my favorite comedy movies, you would LOVE it!
Super fun Seb! Great to watch with you again!
Alan Silvestri really goes so hard with the soundtrack tho
Man, he is the one of the greatest music scores in every films.
@@miguelalonso9460 when I found out he did both the avengers films and the night at the museum films I was like OH! No wonder the second night at the museum soundtrack is an actual banger!
It’s an actual museum in New York called museum of natural history … they also have one in london under same name
The second one is also fantastic! Please watch!
When I was a kid this movie and Robin Williams performance as Teddy Roosevelt was the start of my fascination of Teddy Roosevelt as a person, His tenure as the President of the USA, and his time in the military.
Please please pleaseee watch the second one its amazing and really goes all out !!
All I needed today was a Seb reaction to a good movie, thanks bro
Can't wait for you to watch the sequel!