Raul Julia, Gomez's actor, had been fighting stomach cancer during the filming of this movie. He was such a devoted actor who passed away too soon from this world.
It was one of the first famous people it really hurt me when he was gone. First was Freddie Mercury although I was 5. For Robert Julia I think I was 11. He was SUPER famous as this movie did great in cinemas around the world. I don’t know about America but in Argentina people loved it.
This movie is so iconic and quotable, and Debbie? Absolute queen. “But Debbie... pastel?” “You shouldn’t be married, you should be studied!” “What is she doing?” “Just a curse, have a nice day.” “Malibu Barbie!!”
This movie has a lot of great lines. The line I like best from the first movie is when Wednesday was selling lemonade and the girl asked her if they were made from real lemons, and then the girl tried to sell Wednesday Girl Scout cookies and Wednesday asked her if they were made from real girl scouts.
Honestly Debbie could've had the best life with the Addams. Fester would've been so devoted, she could've told him to crawl through broken glass then jump into a pool of lemon juice and salt, and he'd do it without hesitation.
@@SophiaPhannn Exactly! Morticia was already ready to accept her and be BFFs. Sheesh, if she was honest from the get go, Morticia probably would've given Debbie a list of guys to take down!
The camp is for rich people if you noticed the sign when the camp leaders were talking. We just forget the Addams are rich people because they aren’t focused on that and don’t follow the behavior of rich people. Also, Joel and Wednesday are just another version of Morticia and Gomez like Gomez is emotional and understands feelings like Gomez.
Honestly the sequel turned out even better than the original. It just builds up PERFECTLY on a prequel that was already good which makes this sequel great.
1:39 You know, to get that effect, they had to shine a bright spotlight in Angelica Huston's eyes and it gave her constant ocular migraines. It's one of the reasons she absolutely hated playing Morticia.
In my opinion, the sequel was even better than the first movie. The Thanksgiving Play is definitely the highlight, yet nobody ever questions why they were performing it in the middle of the summer. We just went along with the chaos! 😂
@@nyygabs Greetings, Gabriella, we must have a similar interest in TH-cam channels. Ditto, I never questioned that until recently, but that's all part of the fun. 💖
Strong performance from Joan Cusack but make no mistake: this was the Christina Ricci show. She owned this movie HARD. Also, S'ok Sophia: You'll find you a simp, and you'll simp all over them too, and you two will live simp-ally ever after :)
@@nina__serafina well the creator of said comics charles adams wanted to go for the angle that the audience put themselves in the characters giving them names would have ruined at that moment after all the joke.
It's funny that in her scary story, Wednesday says, "All their old noses had grown back," because Christina Ricci plays Penelope, who tries to change the fact that she has a pig nose. Blonde Pubert reminds me of Elora Danan from "Willow," with all that adorable hair and rosy face.
Fun fact: Pubert was Pugsley's original name that never ended up happening so it's nice to see that name come back around in some way. Also, the Nathan Lane cameo as the cop is extra hysterical when you realize he was the original Gomez Addams in the Broadway musical.
This is definitely much better than the first one, in large part because they took all the goofy shenanigans and dialled them right up to eleven, and the entire cast were clearly having way more fun with that kind of energy. Joan Cusack is a way more fun villain than the previous film's one (does anyone else just hear Jessie from Toy Story whenever she yells at Fester?), and there's so many delightfully iconic scenes for Wednesday - her blunt summary of where babies come from, her intimidation of the prospective nannies, her hilariously creepy attempt at a smile, and of course her going ham on the -Hitler Youth- summer campers. It's the kind of campy kids' film that doesn't tend to get made these days, which I think is a real shame. Also, you mentioned the lighting on Morticia's eyes that's present throughout the entire film, that's actually an homage to the way her eyes were lit up in the opening of the 60s TV show
the fact that they used a set of TWIN GIRLS instead of a baby boy and it's noticeable when you find out (but not THAT noticeable I guess?) is even more hilarious
They also did that for baby Buddy in "Elf," although I think it was girl triplets that played baby Buddy. Same with baby Trevor in "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," twin girls played a baby boy.
It's tradition to use twins or triplets to play an individual baby; movie and TV studio lights can dehydrate babies so quickly. The sex of the babies doesn't tend to matter.
While i adore the series as a whole, the sequel is by far superior to me. And Debbie's origin story does not get enough credit at all. I wish i could use that monologue to audition to theatre schools. Truly an iconic villain
Perfect movie, in my opinion. It's so great that if you take the one central joke of the Addams family - that the Addamses embrace everything that 'normal' people find disgusting or stupid - and write honestly from that premise, you get a family that does things like kindness, emotional honesty, acceptance. Really underrated as a social satire. And yeah, they took a perfect cast (from the first movie) and improved on it somehow. Joan Cusack gets the role of a lifetime, there's even a better Grandmama in Carol Kane, and then Christine Baranski, Peter MacNicol, Nathan Lane and so on. A wonderful achievement, I think.
23:09 From what I've heard the Native Americans had better hygiene than the pilgrims. And from what I know about the pilgrims they wouldn't have allowed young women to wear their hair out of the cap.
Yeah, the shampoo thing and the costuming in the play are part of the joke and classic "Hollywrong", because Gary and Becky have NO clue about historical reality.
The most ironic part of the whole Thanksgiving thing is that the guy who helped the settlers was a guy who'd been enslaved and dragged to Europe, then got freed halfway, spent some time learning English, then returned home and found his tribe gone from disease. So the reason he spoke English was because of that background.
Loved this movie! Especially Debbie! When they had us do monologues in theatre class in high school, I chose Joan Cusak’s at the end. It was so fun to do and my teacher and classmates were laughing through it. “MALIBU BARBIE!!!” I can still quote that whole scene word for word 😅
The nose job trope is super annoying to me, cuz like, they always are depicting the most Aryan looking people "getting a nose job cuz they are vain" but in reality it's not rich white people who do that for their daughters. It's rich middle eastern and Asian parents. I found that out from just trying to find references for my art and my God you would not belive the amount of rhinoplasty before and afters Google will show you if you look up dorsal hump (which I would have if my mother took me to the hospital when my brother's car seat slammed into my face, now I gotta save up just to get the one Sicilian feature I hade back). Noses are some of the biggest indicators of ethnicity and the fact that it is so common to see people just try to give themselves a more "conventionally attractive" nose makes me so mad because ethnic features are beautiful. Our ancestors didn't evolve over hundreds of thousands of years for us to see what they gave us as ugly.
"in reality it's not rich white people who do that for their daughters" I suspect that Aryan/white parents do it to their daughters WAY more than any of them want to admit. It's what we get with standardized and unrealistic ideals of beauty, and it's sad and gross.
I never understood why people had issues with any noses. Thank you for informing those of us that didn't know there was such a cultural factor in it. This is very sad. I'm Eastern European and culture is so important to us. A connection to ancestry can mean so very much. I hope things change and the western society does better soon.
Bald Eagles are no longer endangered! They were removed from the Endangered Species List in 2007, can be found in nearly every US state, and populations are still increasing, but still have very strict protections under a couple federal laws. Bald Eagles were considerably more rare when this movie came out (with probably fewer than 15,000 in the lower 48).
Wednesday showed a lot more expression in this movie. When she was forced to be in the camp play her face give off a genuine WTF look. Also, I just found out a few years ago that the baby was played by twin girls.
“That’s my third cousin you’re talking about and she has more talent in her beard than you do in your pinkie. Give it here, I’ll prove it.” Just a thought of what he was thinking.
This movie is a gem. Definitely the Wednesday centric film. The writing was more crass and I'm sad I didn't see more reacting to the dance scene. I just remembered my favorite "wtf" throw away gag from the first movie. During the mamushka, there's a like 2 second cut to Morticia with a small red violin and I love that.
Actually you're not wrong about thing having a full body in the comics. he's like a weird blob creature but in the show they just kept it simple and had it as a box and a hand which didn't involved into the severed hand idea
The child actor that is most interesting to me is Jackie Coogan. He was the eponymous kid in Charlie Chaplains "The Kid." Cute as can be. He grew up to be the original Uncle Fester in the original Addams Family series. Now THAT is a fascinating acting career. And by the way...I have a method for cooking a perfect, moist turkey. It takes three days. Someone who never liked turkey before liked mine. I have my own technique that expands the idea of brining to a two day method then I use lots of butter. Also make my grandmother's stuffing recipe which everyone loves.
By far Fester has the most expressive face. Whether its the eyes, like morticia and pugsley or the mouth, or even just a hand like thing. Its amazing to see it in movies such as these. They say the eyebrows are the big indicator in emotional expression. Fester does it even with just his dark circles. Christopher Lloyd is 🤌👨🍳 chefs kiss. Happy Thanksgiving🦃.
why is it a gen z thing? I've only ever heard of millennials raising their children gender neutral, before gen z could have kids, though I'm sure gen z is also doing that now
@@mischr13 Frankly, I think all babies should be considered gender neutral, or perhaps even all pre-pubescent people. Why should anyone know or care about the sex of someone too young to have sex?
I also simp for Joan in AFV 😍 She's gorgeous, evil, and hilarious. She would have been a great Addams, if it weren't for the... pastels 😓 My theory is that once she marries Fester and joins the Family, she is unable to kill him. By severing ties with the Family, Debbie loses her invulnerability. Her end as ash and accessories (ashcessories?) is tragic, as I'm sure she would have been a hit at reunions 😅
I do not know if this was mentioned before but in the Addams Family, they have a curse where they could not kill their own family member, no matter how hard they try hence, it became more of a pleasure or an entertainment for them to try it to one another [that is why Debbie couldn't kill Fester, Fester couldn't kill Gomez, Wednesday couldn't kill Pugsley, and them both couldn't kill Baby Addams].
Sophia, we got the straightened Morticia hair for the first movie, so I thought for sure you'd give us the iconic Wednesday braids with this one? I think it would have looked great! Also your sound financial advice rant after Debbie pulled a gun on Fester lets me know that your second husband will be a very lucky man.
Wednesday's speech at the camp play is so iconic, the electronic group A Tribe Called Red sampled it for a song they released on Thanksgiving in 2104 (th-cam.com/video/qnGnj_e6gBw/w-d-xo.html).
When you say I can't swim at the same time and feel included 9:32 I love Wednesday so much it was kind of ironic and weird at the same time that I'm watching this while today is Wednesday lol
I didn't know this fact till like a couple of months ago but the girl that plays Amanda Buckley (aka the girl scout) plays Harmony in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Raul Julia, Gomez's actor, had been fighting stomach cancer during the filming of this movie. He was such a devoted actor who passed away too soon from this world.
So sad. R.I.P. Raul Julia.
R.I.P. Raul u did a magnificent job playing Gomez ❤🕊🕊
It was one of the first famous people it really hurt me when he was gone. First was Freddie Mercury although I was 5. For Robert Julia I think I was 11. He was SUPER famous as this movie did great in cinemas around the world. I don’t know about America but in Argentina people loved it.
This movie is so iconic and quotable, and Debbie? Absolute queen.
“But Debbie... pastel?”
“You shouldn’t be married, you should be studied!”
“What is she doing?” “Just a curse, have a nice day.”
“Malibu Barbie!!”
This movie has a lot of great lines. The line I like best from the first movie is when Wednesday was selling lemonade and the girl asked her if they were made from real lemons, and then the girl tried to sell Wednesday Girl Scout cookies and Wednesday asked her if they were made from real girl scouts.
“DON’T I DERSERVE LOVE and jewelry”
I like the one where they “give me a kiss” “give me a 20”
"Fun" fact, the bald eagle is now off the endangered list. Good on them!
YAAAASSS
Wednesday was SO ahead of her time and a queen for this.
Amanda: I be the victim!
Wednesday: All your life....
trying to kill the baby-ahead of her time?
Honestly Debbie could've had the best life with the Addams.
Fester would've been so devoted, she could've told him to crawl through broken glass then jump into a pool of lemon juice and salt, and he'd do it without hesitation.
That's what I'm SAYING!! Debbie missed out on the love (and money) she always wanted 😩
@@SophiaPhannn Yes she did! Debbie was a perfectly made add-in to the Addams'.
SIMP! SIMP! SIMP! (in a good way)
@@SophiaPhannn Exactly! Morticia was already ready to accept her and be BFFs. Sheesh, if she was honest from the get go, Morticia probably would've given Debbie a list of guys to take down!
All I can think when I hear that is MARGARITA OF PAIN!! 😂😂😂
The camp is for rich people if you noticed the sign when the camp leaders were talking. We just forget the Addams are rich people because they aren’t focused on that and don’t follow the behavior of rich people. Also, Joel and Wednesday are just another version of Morticia and Gomez like Gomez is emotional and understands feelings like Gomez.
Honestly the sequel turned out even better than the original. It just builds up PERFECTLY on a prequel that was already good which makes this sequel great.
1:39 You know, to get that effect, they had to shine a bright spotlight in Angelica Huston's eyes and it gave her constant ocular migraines. It's one of the reasons she absolutely hated playing Morticia.
Omg she hated play Morticia?? That's so sad 😭 it's always the popular roles that actors tend to hate LOL
I thought she liked playing Morticia because of Raul Julia, even though it was such an uncomfortable experience 😭
Alternate title: Sophia crushing on Joan Cusack for 30 minutes straight
I'm fester fr
I still remind myself that she's the voice of Jessie (Toy Story). But then I keep remembering her other villain performance in Arlington Road.....
@@SophiaPhannn no worries Sophia, SAME 😂😅
In my opinion, the sequel was even better than the first movie. The Thanksgiving Play is definitely the highlight, yet nobody ever questions why they were performing it in the middle of the summer. We just went along with the chaos! 😂
Omg wait you're so right, I NEVER NOTICED THAT IT WAS SUMMER 😱😱😱 you just rocked my world
hi again trina! and YES!! I recently just questioned it after loving this movie for SO MANY YEARS and was like wait…
@@nyygabs Greetings, Gabriella, we must have a similar interest in TH-cam channels. Ditto, I never questioned that until recently, but that's all part of the fun. 💖
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what?! I....whaaaaat!!!!😖😩🤯
Strong performance from Joan Cusack but make no mistake: this was the Christina Ricci show. She owned this movie HARD.
Also, S'ok Sophia: You'll find you a simp, and you'll simp all over them too, and you two will live simp-ally ever after :)
That's the dream 😍😭
Fun fact the name pubert was the original name for pugsly before they settled on pugsly for the original tv show. Also your hair is looking amazing
They changed Pugsley's name from the original comics for the TV show?
in the original comics the characters had no name, the characters were named in the 60's series
@@carlossilva6828 seriously? wow. I can't believe they didn't have names beforehand. you learn something new everyday.
@@nina__serafina well the creator of said comics charles adams wanted to go for the angle that the audience put themselves in the characters giving them names would have ruined at that moment after all the joke.
wednesday being the best ally to native/indigenous people's, my native heart loves to see it
"That wasn't even a roast; that was a murder." Classic Sophia.
I was reading this comment just as she’d said that!
It's funny that in her scary story, Wednesday says, "All their old noses had grown back," because Christina Ricci plays Penelope, who tries to change the fact that she has a pig nose. Blonde Pubert reminds me of Elora Danan from "Willow," with all that adorable hair and rosy face.
Penelope is such a good movie too
"Do you think Thing washes his hand?"
I think Think probably has a cute little bird bath somewhere in the house and likes to keep his fingies clean. 😁
They actually show Thing using a finger bowl to wash up in one or the other movie, if I remember right 🤔
Or that's some sort of fever dream my head has made up, one or the other 🤣
Literally because thing slays like that
Fun fact: Pubert was Pugsley's original name that never ended up happening so it's nice to see that name come back around in some way.
Also, the Nathan Lane cameo as the cop is extra hysterical when you realize he was the original Gomez Addams in the Broadway musical.
This is definitely much better than the first one, in large part because they took all the goofy shenanigans and dialled them right up to eleven, and the entire cast were clearly having way more fun with that kind of energy. Joan Cusack is a way more fun villain than the previous film's one (does anyone else just hear Jessie from Toy Story whenever she yells at Fester?), and there's so many delightfully iconic scenes for Wednesday - her blunt summary of where babies come from, her intimidation of the prospective nannies, her hilariously creepy attempt at a smile, and of course her going ham on the -Hitler Youth- summer campers. It's the kind of campy kids' film that doesn't tend to get made these days, which I think is a real shame.
Also, you mentioned the lighting on Morticia's eyes that's present throughout the entire film, that's actually an homage to the way her eyes were lit up in the opening of the 60s TV show
the fact that they used a set of TWIN GIRLS instead of a baby boy and it's noticeable when you find out (but not THAT noticeable I guess?) is even more hilarious
They also did that for baby Buddy in "Elf," although I think it was girl triplets that played baby Buddy. Same with baby Trevor in "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," twin girls played a baby boy.
Can people tell a baby's sex by appearance? They don't really have any secondary sex features as far as I know...
It's tradition to use twins or triplets to play an individual baby; movie and TV studio lights can dehydrate babies so quickly. The sex of the babies doesn't tend to matter.
how is it noticeable lol? babies look the same regardless of sex
Everyone always misses my favourite joke. When the Amanda on the dock says "ill be the victim", Wednesday replies "all your life" XD
While i adore the series as a whole, the sequel is by far superior to me. And Debbie's origin story does not get enough credit at all. I wish i could use that monologue to audition to theatre schools. Truly an iconic villain
Perfect movie, in my opinion. It's so great that if you take the one central joke of the Addams family - that the Addamses embrace everything that 'normal' people find disgusting or stupid - and write honestly from that premise, you get a family that does things like kindness, emotional honesty, acceptance. Really underrated as a social satire.
And yeah, they took a perfect cast (from the first movie) and improved on it somehow. Joan Cusack gets the role of a lifetime, there's even a better Grandmama in Carol Kane, and then Christine Baranski, Peter MacNicol, Nathan Lane and so on. A wonderful achievement, I think.
23:09 From what I've heard the Native Americans had better hygiene than the pilgrims.
And from what I know about the pilgrims they wouldn't have allowed young women to wear their hair out of the cap.
Yeah, the shampoo thing and the costuming in the play are part of the joke and classic "Hollywrong", because Gary and Becky have NO clue about historical reality.
The most ironic part of the whole Thanksgiving thing is that the guy who helped the settlers was a guy who'd been enslaved and dragged to Europe, then got freed halfway, spent some time learning English, then returned home and found his tribe gone from disease. So the reason he spoke English was because of that background.
@@snorpenbass4196 where's his movie?
Wait, no - that's a miniseries story. Full story, nothing cut.
Loved this movie! Especially Debbie! When they had us do monologues in theatre class in high school, I chose Joan Cusak’s at the end. It was so fun to do and my teacher and classmates were laughing through it. “MALIBU BARBIE!!!” I can still quote that whole scene word for word 😅
The nose job trope is super annoying to me, cuz like, they always are depicting the most Aryan looking people "getting a nose job cuz they are vain" but in reality it's not rich white people who do that for their daughters. It's rich middle eastern and Asian parents. I found that out from just trying to find references for my art and my God you would not belive the amount of rhinoplasty before and afters Google will show you if you look up dorsal hump (which I would have if my mother took me to the hospital when my brother's car seat slammed into my face, now I gotta save up just to get the one Sicilian feature I hade back). Noses are some of the biggest indicators of ethnicity and the fact that it is so common to see people just try to give themselves a more "conventionally attractive" nose makes me so mad because ethnic features are beautiful. Our ancestors didn't evolve over hundreds of thousands of years for us to see what they gave us as ugly.
"in reality it's not rich white people who do that for their daughters"
I suspect that Aryan/white parents do it to their daughters WAY more than any of them want to admit. It's what we get with standardized and unrealistic ideals of beauty, and it's sad and gross.
I never understood why people had issues with any noses. Thank you for informing those of us that didn't know there was such a cultural factor in it. This is very sad. I'm Eastern European and culture is so important to us. A connection to ancestry can mean so very much. I hope things change and the western society does better soon.
Bald Eagles are no longer endangered! They were removed from the Endangered Species List in 2007, can be found in nearly every US state, and populations are still increasing, but still have very strict protections under a couple federal laws. Bald Eagles were considerably more rare when this movie came out (with probably fewer than 15,000 in the lower 48).
Wednesday showed a lot more expression in this movie. When she was forced to be in the camp play her face give off a genuine WTF look. Also, I just found out a few years ago that the baby was played by twin girls.
some of the addams' are circus folk i think the reason pugsly reacted the way he did was out of pride because she said "circus people " derogatory
“That’s my third cousin you’re talking about and she has more talent in her beard than you do in your pinkie. Give it here, I’ll prove it.” Just a thought of what he was thinking.
@@tranatkikomi6873 very much this
Not many people notice that pugsley was trying to hang himself when Wednesday was looking at the boy that caught her eye.
Finally, someone remembered Margaret's son she had with Tully. What happened to him.
Was he ever stated to be their son? I thought he was a nephew....
Gómez and Debbie speeches were sooo good.
This movie is a gem. Definitely the Wednesday centric film. The writing was more crass and I'm sad I didn't see more reacting to the dance scene. I just remembered my favorite "wtf" throw away gag from the first movie. During the mamushka, there's a like 2 second cut to Morticia with a small red violin and I love that.
20:13 - I find this man's appearance hilarious. Nathan Lane apparently played Gomez in the Broadway production of the musical.
honestly tho I feel like you could just show up to their house, call yourself Cousin Intruder or something and they'd let you spend their money
LMAO HONESTLY
Actually you're not wrong about thing having a full body in the comics. he's like a weird blob creature but in the show they just kept it simple and had it as a box and a hand which didn't involved into the severed hand idea
also i find it weird that the camp directors decided to do a thanksgiving play, during summer? idk, just feels odd...
You thought Thing could be an invisible man...who moves around "walking" on his one visible hand...? 🤣
I don't think anyone who grew up watching the sequel can say Malibu Barbie without saying it the way Debbie said it.
Facts.
The child actor that is most interesting to me is Jackie Coogan. He was the eponymous kid in Charlie Chaplains "The Kid." Cute as can be.
He grew up to be the original Uncle Fester in the original Addams Family series. Now THAT is a fascinating acting career.
And by the way...I have a method for cooking a perfect, moist turkey. It takes three days. Someone who never liked turkey before liked mine. I have my own technique that expands the idea of brining to a two day method then I use lots of butter. Also make my grandmother's stuffing recipe which everyone loves.
That sounds heavenly, I wish I could try 🥲
By far Fester has the most expressive face. Whether its the eyes, like morticia and pugsley or the mouth, or even just a hand like thing. Its amazing to see it in movies such as these. They say the eyebrows are the big indicator in emotional expression. Fester does it even with just his dark circles. Christopher Lloyd is 🤌👨🍳 chefs kiss. Happy Thanksgiving🦃.
“A gender neutral baby.”
This is the most gen z thing you have ever said.
Unrelated but: what is the next generation called? Have we given them a name yet? Where do you go from z?
@@itzakpoelzig330I think I heard Gen Alpha’s next?
why is it a gen z thing? I've only ever heard of millennials raising their children gender neutral, before gen z could have kids, though I'm sure gen z is also doing that now
@@tranatkikomi6873 Oh, we're starting over from the beginning? Well I guess it really is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, then.
@@mischr13 Frankly, I think all babies should be considered gender neutral, or perhaps even all pre-pubescent people. Why should anyone know or care about the sex of someone too young to have sex?
Yes!!! We watch this every Thanksgiving as a family while eating pie!
thank you for bringing up the disappearance of margerat's son! justice for tully jr.
sophia: woah, so many actors in this movie!!
LMFAO STOP
I like the part about the cake. "Was she in the cake before you baked it?"
Joan is amazing, she is sooo good, Debbie became one of my favorites characters of all times, thanks to her ♡
My heart melts whenever Sophia says "cute". ❤
The same girl that plays the Girl Scout from the first movie/Amanda Buckman also played Harmony in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff Angel.
Debbie is hands down my favorite role I've ever seen Joan Cusack in. She is so phenomenal and I can't imagine anyone else in the role.
I always seem to get the thanksgiving play recommended on my social media page.
This is the Addams Family. When you not try to kill your husband, you don´t love him. 😂 Excellent reaction
I also simp for Joan in AFV 😍
She's gorgeous, evil, and hilarious. She would have been a great Addams, if it weren't for the... pastels 😓
My theory is that once she marries Fester and joins the Family, she is unable to kill him. By severing ties with the Family, Debbie loses her invulnerability. Her end as ash and accessories (ashcessories?) is tragic, as I'm sure she would have been a hit at reunions 😅
Omg that's a cool theory!!
26:10
What we all said when we saw Mike Myers as The Cat In The Hat!
😅
Fun fact jack the ripper and the zodiac killer where never found so that's why he doesn't have the cards
Three more days until Wednesday drops on Netflix. Are you excited or nervous about the series?
I'm interested!! I quite like Jenna Ortega, so my expectations are a little high lmao
This movie is SO FUN and Wednesday was saying Thanksgiving facts.
Also Nathan Lane played Gomez Addams in the Addams family musical on Broadway
I love this movie and I checked, the baby in real life was one of two twin girls and they put the little mustache on her 😂❤
That made my day
Thank you Nyan Sylph
"they're at camp"
Is one of the best delivered lines ever 😂
See "Earth Girls Are Easy" its a good romantic comedy movie.
Yes! Not to mention it's a mini musical too?
This is the perfect movie period
I AGREE 🤗
I do not know if this was mentioned before but in the Addams Family, they have a curse where they could not kill their own family member, no matter how hard they try hence, it became more of a pleasure or an entertainment for them to try it to one another [that is why Debbie couldn't kill Fester, Fester couldn't kill Gomez, Wednesday couldn't kill Pugsley, and them both couldn't kill Baby Addams].
In the scene where they're at the summer camp I never understood the part where Wednesday says "wait" to Amanda.
...eventually, someone will die. One just needs to wait...
13:34 what’s so funny to me is that One of Michael Jackson’s music videos “ghosts” was originally going to be the music video for this movie
Wait I’m confused why he screamed ive never figured it out and I feel dumb😭
Oh… nvm😳
Happy 29th Anniversary to Addams Family Values!
I honestly thought the "other son" from the first movie was probably a nephew or something.
S: "I feel like theatre kids would love them!"
Me: 🤣oh they do Sophia, they do. Just you wait!
7:32 I nearly freaked out when young Harmony came on the screen. She's instantly recognizable.
08:16 I always found it so funny how Pugsley attempts to hang himself in the background because he has to go to the Camp. XD
I had such a huge crush on Wednesday/Christina Ricci when I was a kid because of this movie hahaha
I think this movie is better than the first. Me and my son were Wednesday and Pubert his first Halloween
This is hands down my favorite comedy movie ever
This movie was so good it definitely is a thanksgiving movie btw love your hair and your content keep up the amazing work
Thank you 💕
@@SophiaPhannn anytime
Joan Cusack is one of my favorite actresses. Love her in the movie Toys. She was perfect in this movie.
8:21 "Woahh, so many actors in this movie"😂
i used to watch this movie over and over again when i was little
I actually adore Fester
My last relationship, we 100% were mortica and gomez, full armspan kissing and everything. It was amazing
What a treat for thanksgiving
Sophia, we got the straightened Morticia hair for the first movie, so I thought for sure you'd give us the iconic Wednesday braids with this one? I think it would have looked great!
Also your sound financial advice rant after Debbie pulled a gun on Fester lets me know that your second husband will be a very lucky man.
Tony Shaloub is the sailor in the bar who says Fester is a lucky man!
"So many actors in this movie!" I don't know but this quote
Wednesday's speech at the camp play is so iconic, the electronic group A Tribe Called Red sampled it for a song they released on Thanksgiving in 2104 (th-cam.com/video/qnGnj_e6gBw/w-d-xo.html).
yk after growing up, I forgot how unhinged this movie was and it's so funny now to watch 😂😭
"So many actors in this movie" like it's a documentary lmaooooo
Honestly I'd kill for you to do a full Sound of Music commentary/reaction
That movie is too long for me 😭 I zone out pretty hard during it
@@SophiaPhannn Split it in two, intermission in the movie exists for a reason!
@@stuffwithsoph8264 Indeed; easy twofer on production.
Fun fact: Pubert was actually Pugsley's orginal name but was changed to Pugsley because people thought the name Pubert sounded like a dirty word.
When you say I can't swim at the same time and feel included 9:32 I love Wednesday so much it was kind of ironic and weird at the same time that I'm watching this while today is Wednesday lol
The little girl that plays Amanda also went on to play Harmony in Buffy The Vampire Slayer
The Girl Scout ( 1st movie ) and Amanda ( 2nd movie) also played Harmony in Buffy the vampire slayer /Angel.
Never been here before but I agree, this movie is really good! Also ur pretty cool, I may stick around here!
I didn't know this fact till like a couple of months ago but the girl that plays Amanda Buckley (aka the girl scout) plays Harmony in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
How the hell is there not even one use of the word succubus in this movie.
It's easy to miss, but the camp counselors even describe Chippewa as a Camp for ultra-rich kids in the intro.
what’s so funny is that i NEVER noticed nathan lane in this movie (at 20:11), and he originated gomez in the addams family musical!
Ooo Wednesday! Queen of my heart!
I like that this movie expands on the Wednesday character. She is great in this movie
considering that fester couldn't die, i think that counts as not giving debbie what she wants lol
Best turkey I've had was from the Renaissance Faire
Wednesday is a mood in this movie 🖤🖤