Samuel L. Jackson getting eaten by the shark is one of the most memorable, iconic, and hilarious scene in the whole entire movie. It's so simple yet hilarious. LMAO it never gets old.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was certainly a surprise scene. However my most abiding memory of seeing this movie in the cinema was the loud cheer that went up at the end when Saffron Burrow's character got eaten. One of the few example of a test audience reaction improving the film.
The fact that you're reacting to a buried treasure like this and the terrific banter and chemistry between you two and the surprise visits from your kids are what make You, Me, & The Movies one of my top reaction channels.
buried treasure? It has a 59% on rotten tomatoes and a 3/5 star review. It's considered a rather shit film lol. The only step down is 'The Meg' and 'Sharknado'.
@@TacticalSandals As Mr. Movies said, some people consider this the second best shark movie of all time, so one man's trash is another man's treasure. Also being under appreciated a prerequisite for becoming relegated to the kind of obscurity that defines a buried treasure. Also enough of people love Sharnado to made it a cult classic with multiple sequels precisely because it is so shit.
@@waterbeauty85 Don't listen to that dipshit troll, look at his past comments. He's a fuckin Derp troll with no life or drive. Just a useless husk taking up oxygen and resources. Totally useless as a non viable human being and not worth the paper he's printed on.
@@TacticalSandals the fact U base this film on reviews and rotten tomatoes does nothing for Ur opinion. Lol. This movie is waaay more fun than jaws. Jaws basically is a movie about three old Grogan's on a boat lol there's way too much filler and boringness in that movie. I find that it's mainly boring old straight ppl that love jaws. Lol
@@horrorcide13 Not at the time. Nobody thought Samuel L. Jackson would actually die. Especially not that early in the movie. That was also why it was such a surprise. LOL!
When they said it’s 10:30 it was 10:29 for me. So damn funny. I thought they should’ve shown one still get out at the end, would’ve been interesting to theorize how it would impact the structure of sea life and what type of shark it would mate with.
LL Cool J's character was supposed to die at the end of the film but the test audiences liked him too much, so the filmmakers let him live and give him the cross to stab the shark's eye.
Didn't the opposite happen to the head scientist lady, she originally supposed to live but test audiences hated her so much that they killed her in the end.
Mrs: "I don't like things that don't breathe air." Mr: "Sharks breathe air." Mrs is right. Sharks don't breathe air. They oxygenate their blood using their gills by passing water through and over them, allowing the tiny percent of oxygen that dissolves into the ocean to be absorbed. Gills are extremely efficient at this process. This is not breathing air though. Air is a mixture of many gases and is predominantly nitrogen.
But thats basically what our lungs do to breath, the wet moist interior of our lungs act like the water/gills system, our alveoli cells dont get the oxygen directly from the air, it has to be dissolved in the wet lining coating those cells first the same way gills work. So yes shark (and other gill'd things) get their oxygen basically just like we do and vice versa... it just our lungs are terrible at working with large (hell even small) amounts of oxygen rich liquids in them, but set up great at doing so in oxygen rich gases (but not to much oxygen, which can be just as dangerous lol)... while those with gills are the reverse. After all mammalian/avian/reptilian lungs evolved from a fish like ancestor in the first place.
This is definitely hands down one of the best shark movies, especially from the early 2000’s I’m glad you guys did a video to this! Hope you guys are having a good week!
???? This s a joke right, because I don't get it. Wasn't the book Misery inspired by his accident? The movie based of the book is almost 10 years older than this film.
@@drakeloki4214 his accident was in 1999. I believe Dreamcatcher was the book that was released afterwards. Misery was written in the 80s and adapted in 1990
@@zacharyjames9602 uh dude I think sharknado saga is barely scratching the surface of mediocre 🦈 movies. LOL. Sand sharks Sharktpus Malibu shark attack Ghost shark Jaws 3 and 4 2-headed shark attack Mega Shark The Meg Those are just naming a few
@@zacharyjames9602 uh dude don't worry. It's the same way for spiders for the Syfy channel as well. Big Ass Spider Ice Spiders Lavalantula Spider 3D You are not missing much mate. There is a whole lot of bad movies on the Syfy channel
Mrs. Movies' dislike of water makes me wonder how she would react to "Open Water" which is one of those movies that sticks with you because it seems like something that could actually happen to you.
I remember watching this movie as a kid, it was terrifying. I loved the 90s for these types of silly horror movies. Another excellent one in the theme of "sea monster" that marked me was "Deep rising (1998)".
Oh God is that the one with Bruce Willis? That or the one where they fill their suits with pink liquid so their bodies can take being down at those depths. Idk could be the same movie. It's been forever since I've seen it.
@@garrettromer8499 You might be thinking of Mercury Rising for Bruce Willis. They came out around the same time, I often got the name mixed up. But I love Deep Rising.
I love this movie so much. And it has some fun Jaws references too. The license plate Thomas Jane pulls out of the shark's mouth is the same one Richard Dreyfuss pulls out of the tiger shark in Jaws. Also, the deaths of the three sharks follow the deaths of the Sharks in Jaws, Jaws 2, and Jaws 3-D.
That LL Cool J sitcom you mentioned was called "In the House". It also starred Debbie Allen (Phylicia Rashad's sister) and Alfonso Ribeiro (aka Carlton from "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air").
What I really commend this movie on is that they don't do the whole "love interest plot armor" thing and do the thing where the love interests are the sole survivors, it actually feels very satisfying because as the Mrs. said, "If anyone deserves to get eaten it's her" and she did get eaten but got a redemption moment, also I feel like if anyone deserved to live it was LL Cool J, dude was just a humble chef working a job he loves and not experimenting on super sharks and he had to fight every step of the movie and not only got 1 shark kill, but got 2 freaking super shark kills. The ending to this movie is just super satisfying and I really think it's awesome because if this were any other film maker it would've gone a very unsatisfying way.
I got the chance to meet LL Cool J and speak with him about this movie. He told me he almost drowned, but it was one of the best experiences he had making a movie.
I'm one of those people that gets hooked into certain films and, no matter if this one suddenly airs on regular tv, or if it's available on a cable network, I stop what I am doing and have to watch! There is just something about it- despite the camp (at times) that makes me feel "YOU MUST WATCH THIS SHARK MOVIE!" Glad you guys are reacting to it! So much fun!
L L does have a song titled get down from his 1987 classic bigger and different album that just hit 35 yrs old. L L is on season 13 of TV show NCIS Los Angeles & his 90s sitcom was called in the house where he was an ex football player & he has a new album coming out
The Dr. that lost his arm is the real father of the ultra buff dude that played the NORTHMAN, a film you recently reacted to. Loved your reactions to this fun film. You are blessed with adorable children. I enjoy their unscripted appearances from time to time. Love you channel!
The Dr is played by Stelan Skarsgard who played Professor Erik Selvig in several MCU movies,his son is Alexander Skarsgard,probably best known for playing Eric on True Blood.
It's a great dramatic visual, but it always amuses me when these movies (and even Jaws does it) have the sharks break boats apart with their snouts. That's the most sensitive part of the shark. It's the bit you punch to make them back off (hopefully, though shark attacks are less likely that being struck by lightning). Sharks wouldn't break boats that way for the same reason you don't head-butt with your nose. They do have big strong tails they could use, but it's not quite as immediately threatening. Given Mrs's dislikes, I think James Cameron's "The Abyss" might be a fun watch (for us). I'd vote extended version, but that's me. As terrifying as the pack-hunting sharks are, there are already deadlier examples in the wild, namely orcas. They've been observed to have developed several sophisticated hunting techniques, and, in going after baby Blue whales, have been known to employ a group of 60-80 orcas in rotating shifts to distract and exhaust the mother while keeping the baby from surfacing for air. This can take hours, but they manage it, which displays better organizational skills than many humans who supposedly do such things for a living.
orca's have been seen teaching their young the technique of temporarily beaching themselves to catch a seal. but they practise with the kids by doing dry-runs. its amazing how clever they are
6:32 007-981 Same licence plate number as the one removed during the autopsy in 'Jaws' - which in turn was a little homage from Spielberg to James Bond. Steven desperately wanted to direct a Bond movie and called Cubby Broccoli twice after Jaws' success offering his services but they turned him down. Now, to use his own words - "...they can't afford me."
@@alucard624 They should have marketed in the U.S. as Dwight from The Office hires Jason Statham to roundhouse kick the largest shark known to man. They should have embraced the stupidity more.
Your music edits were hilarious! When a shark's tooth breaks or falls off, there's another underneath that pushes up into its place. That's why there are so many sharks teeth found. Sharks & cats are my fave animals! Tiger sharks are my fave and makos second. Though hammerheads have the coolest shapes all around including best dorsal fin.🦈💙 PS I like LL's end credits shark song. So 90's!
The second best shark movie behind _Jaws,_ that scene when Stellan Skarskard gets his arm bitten off and when Sam Jackson is killed by a shark always freaked me out as a young 8-year-old kid who was terrified of the beach.
Awesome review of an awesome movie!!! Forgot how good and intense this movie was. Can remember seeing this movie in the theaters when it first came out - had a packed audience. The scene when SLJ gets eaten - think everyone in the audience pooped their pants when that happened!! Definitely nobody was expecting SLJ to get killed. My favorite shark(s): Greenland Shark & Whale Shark - for such gentle sharks just think they are cool, and they do NOT get the respect or coverage that the more "obvious" sharks get.
7:52 "There are three sublevels. Sublevel one is living quarters, two: wet lab and workshops, three: engineering and air-locked wet entry." 🤔 Why would you put _living_ quarters below the waterline? I mean the rest makes sense to me. You're working with something _aquatic._ You're dealing with something waterborne for a _living._ So put everything _work_ related below the waterline. But _living_ quarters? The place you hang your _hat?_ The place you lay your _head?_ When you're not working and it's time to go home, why would you eliminate the option to _sleep_ above the waterline?
Came for the reactions, stayed for the good dynamic, jokes and those edits that make these videos so great. Out of all these reaction channel this be one of the illest.
The car number plate Thomas Jane takes from the sharks mouth near the start is the same one as they cut out of the captured shark in Jaws. Nice Easter egg
You should check out Lake Placid and Deep Rising! :D Those along with Deep Blue Sea are my go to nostalgia creature feature movies. :) Lake Placid has one of my favorite Betty White roles and Deep Rising is just a lot of cheesy fun. X)
Makos are simultaneously the greatest and most terrifying sharks in the world. They are the smartest, fastest and have the strongest bite of any shark. The Marmaris Mako, caught in 1950 in the Mediterranean sea near Turkey, was accurately estimated to be 5.85 m (19.2 foot). A more recent sighting in the Mediterranean, 2020, near Ibiza, recorded a Mako at over 5 m (16.5 foot).
Great vid! Should totally do the Tremors Series at one point. After watching the first Tremors as a kid couldn't walk on dirt or sand lol. But absolutely love this movie!
You kept saying that this is the second best shark movie. I get you man. Meaning of course that the best shark movie is of course................"Sharknado". lol
If you want movies for Shark week, here are my Options if you have not seen them yet. 1. The Reef (2010), 2.The Shallows (2016), 3. The Meg (2018). Honorable mentions - Bait, Open Waters and 47 Meters Down. But if you had to only watch one movie out of all that i mention.... The Reef (2010) is the clear winner.
Lol now you need to watch Dave Chappelle's episode where he does Samuel Jackson beer commercial, "ain't you seen my movies, a shark ate, a fn shark!" Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Such a fun and entertaining movie, specially for people that fear sharks or are afraid of confined spaces :D When the missus talked about that the y live down there under water, it reminded me of a overlooked gem of a movie, the 2020 Underwater with Kirsten Stewart. Loved this one and would love to see you guys react to it. It has it all and more, underwater horror, misterious creatures, people geting locked in undeerwater bases, and a awesome suprise at the end :)
as an engineer myself, we mix and match measurement systems interchangeably all the time where I work. It's not like we are doing it for kicks or without reason, but there is more than one reason we do so.
The license plate that was taken out of the sharks mouth was the same license plate that was used in Jaws when they pulled the license plate out of the stomach of the shark. Same exact license plate 🦈
Between this movie, Halloween H20 and Mindhunters, LL Cool J seems to be that rare minority character who always survives. Maybe you shouldn't have been surprised by his survival. Unless you hadn't seen those movies. And he's currently in NCIS: Los Angeles. That show has been going on for quite some time now. I think it just concluded its 13th season. I haven't seen it in quite some time but it's a show I do enjoy when I watch it. He and Chris O'Donnell are a good duo along with Kensi and Deeks.
Deep blue sea is a classic. One of my favorites. Easily 2nd best shark movie behind jaws. I was like 7 when this came out and remember watching it with my family and I absolutely enjoyed the shit out of it! 😂
By classic I assume you mean a movie that is an entertaining so bad it’s good movie because Deep Blue Sea was intentionally made as a serious killer sharks movie.
My favorite shark is the whale shark. Gotta love giant filter feeders. My favorite shark death in the movie is the electrocution. Using a live wire and some water to take out an enemy that thinks it's got you is something I've seen several times, and it's always a satisfying "gotcha! You SOB!" My favorite death by shark is the bird being eating in mid air. That was unique.
Samuel L. Jackson getting eaten by the shark is one of the most memorable, iconic, and hilarious scene in the whole entire movie. It's so simple yet hilarious. LMAO it never gets old.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was certainly a surprise scene. However my most abiding memory of seeing this movie in the cinema was the loud cheer that went up at the end when Saffron Burrow's character got eaten. One of the few example of a test audience reaction improving the film.
THEY ATE ME! A F*CKIN SHARK ATE ME!
I'll have a Samuel Jackson!
@@jozsa8043 I was waiting for that epic quote.
I remember watching this at the theater and being SHOCKED at Sam Jackson getting killed. The whole theater gasped, then laughed! Was great!
The fact that you're reacting to a buried treasure like this and the terrific banter and chemistry between you two and the surprise visits from your kids are what make You, Me, & The Movies one of my top reaction channels.
buried treasure? It has a 59% on rotten tomatoes and a 3/5 star review. It's considered a rather shit film lol. The only step down is 'The Meg' and 'Sharknado'.
@@TacticalSandals As Mr. Movies said, some people consider this the second best shark movie of all time, so one man's trash is another man's treasure. Also being under appreciated a prerequisite for becoming relegated to the kind of obscurity that defines a buried treasure. Also enough of people love Sharnado to made it a cult classic with multiple sequels precisely because it is so shit.
@@TacticalSandals Dude this was and is a good thing movie and any person with half brain doesn't trust Rotten Tomatoes, fuckin donny dipshit.
@@waterbeauty85 Don't listen to that dipshit troll, look at his past comments. He's a fuckin Derp troll with no life or drive. Just a useless husk taking up oxygen and resources. Totally useless as a non viable human being and not worth the paper he's printed on.
@@TacticalSandals the fact U base this film on reviews and rotten tomatoes does nothing for Ur opinion. Lol. This movie is waaay more fun than jaws. Jaws basically is a movie about three old Grogan's on a boat lol there's way too much filler and boringness in that movie. I find that it's mainly boring old straight ppl that love jaws. Lol
I love that she's so tuned in to cinematic rhythms and visual language that she correctly predicated when THAT moment was about to happen. :)
I mean....I think everyone knew that was coming xD
@@horrorcide13 Not at the time. Nobody thought Samuel L. Jackson would actually die. Especially not that early in the movie. That was also why it was such a surprise. LOL!
When they said it’s 10:30 it was 10:29 for me. So damn funny. I thought they should’ve shown one still get out at the end, would’ve been interesting to theorize how it would impact the structure of sea life and what type of shark it would mate with.
LL Cool J's character was supposed to die at the end of the film but the test audiences liked him too much, so the filmmakers let him live and give him the cross to stab the shark's eye.
Didn't the opposite happen to the head scientist lady, she originally supposed to live but test audiences hated her so much that they killed her in the end.
@Drake Loki
As a matter of fact, you’re absolutely correct.
Can't kill both of the black guys. I remember being upset as a little kid that they killed sam Jackson.
@@drakeloki4214 yep if I recall they said KILL THE BITCH
@@drakeloki4214 Fantastic
Mrs: "I don't like things that don't breathe air."
Mr: "Sharks breathe air."
Mrs is right. Sharks don't breathe air. They oxygenate their blood using their gills by passing water through and over them, allowing the tiny percent of oxygen that dissolves into the ocean to be absorbed. Gills are extremely efficient at this process. This is not breathing air though. Air is a mixture of many gases and is predominantly nitrogen.
Yeah this is basically what he said
@@garrettromer8499 Except it's not at all and OP is right. Oxygen is not air.
But thats basically what our lungs do to breath, the wet moist interior of our lungs act like the water/gills system, our alveoli cells dont get the oxygen directly from the air, it has to be dissolved in the wet lining coating those cells first the same way gills work.
So yes shark (and other gill'd things) get their oxygen basically just like we do and vice versa... it just our lungs are terrible at working with large (hell even small) amounts of oxygen rich liquids in them, but set up great at doing so in oxygen rich gases (but not to much oxygen, which can be just as dangerous lol)... while those with gills are the reverse.
After all mammalian/avian/reptilian lungs evolved from a fish like ancestor in the first place.
@@platinumspider7859 whatever ur being pedantic u know what he meant.
This is definitely hands down one of the best shark movies, especially from the early 2000’s I’m glad you guys did a video to this! Hope you guys are having a good week!
Stephen King, following his car accident, watched a VHS copy of the movie a friend gave to him while he was recovering, and loved every minute of it.
???? This s a joke right, because I don't get it. Wasn't the book Misery inspired by his accident? The movie based of the book is almost 10 years older than this film.
@@drakeloki4214 his accident was in 1999. I believe Dreamcatcher was the book that was released afterwards. Misery was written in the 80s and adapted in 1990
funny because thomas jane starred in kings dreamcatcher and the mist
Is it just me that now wants a Stephen King penned Shark book and movie adaptation?
Are you guys actually celebrating Shark Week with Shark themed movies. That's awesome
Man, if they ain't seen any Sharknados ...
we're in for some serious shit!
@@richardrobbins8067Here's Hoping!
@@zacharyjames9602 uh dude I think sharknado saga is barely scratching the surface of mediocre 🦈 movies. LOL.
Sand sharks
Sharktpus
Malibu shark attack
Ghost shark
Jaws 3 and 4
2-headed shark attack
Mega Shark
The Meg
Those are just naming a few
@@jacobdeweil3553 I'm ashamed to admit I've seen most of these movies
@@zacharyjames9602 uh dude don't worry. It's the same way for spiders for the Syfy channel as well.
Big Ass Spider
Ice Spiders
Lavalantula
Spider 3D
You are not missing much mate. There is a whole lot of bad movies on the Syfy channel
Mrs. Movies' dislike of water makes me wonder how she would react to "Open Water" which is one of those movies that sticks with you because it seems like something that could actually happen to you.
the third movie is terrifying. The last scene....that movie shock me
I believe open water is loosely based on a real event that happened to a married couple on vacation.
@@chadwickvon8019 That makes it more unsettling.
I remember watching this movie as a kid, it was terrifying. I loved the 90s for these types of silly horror movies. Another excellent one in the theme of "sea monster" that marked me was "Deep rising (1998)".
Yeah that was good.
Oh God is that the one with Bruce Willis? That or the one where they fill their suits with pink liquid so their bodies can take being down at those depths. Idk could be the same movie. It's been forever since I've seen it.
@@garrettromer8499 You might be thinking of Mercury Rising for Bruce Willis. They came out around the same time, I often got the name mixed up. But I love Deep Rising.
@@kalevi7821 my bad
@@garrettromer8499 that one is "The Abyss" (1989) with Dennis Hopper with the liquid oxygen mix.A great James Cameron movie!
I love this movie so much. And it has some fun Jaws references too. The license plate Thomas Jane pulls out of the shark's mouth is the same one Richard Dreyfuss pulls out of the tiger shark in Jaws. Also, the deaths of the three sharks follow the deaths of the Sharks in Jaws, Jaws 2, and Jaws 3-D.
That LL Cool J sitcom you mentioned was called "In the House". It also starred Debbie Allen (Phylicia Rashad's sister) and Alfonso Ribeiro (aka Carlton from "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air").
Yep. He played Marion Hill a former NFL running back.
What I really commend this movie on is that they don't do the whole "love interest plot armor" thing and do the thing where the love interests are the sole survivors, it actually feels very satisfying because as the Mrs. said, "If anyone deserves to get eaten it's her" and she did get eaten but got a redemption moment, also I feel like if anyone deserved to live it was LL Cool J, dude was just a humble chef working a job he loves and not experimenting on super sharks and he had to fight every step of the movie and not only got 1 shark kill, but got 2 freaking super shark kills. The ending to this movie is just super satisfying and I really think it's awesome because if this were any other film maker it would've gone a very unsatisfying way.
I got the chance to meet LL Cool J and speak with him about this movie. He told me he almost drowned, but it was one of the best experiences he had making a movie.
Everytime their kid disrupts the reaction I be over here dying 🤣.
In my head their like "If you don't get your ass in that bed...."
😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀 kids will be kids
I'm one of those people that gets hooked into certain films and, no matter if this one suddenly airs on regular tv, or if it's available on a cable network, I stop what I am doing and have to watch! There is just something about it- despite the camp (at times) that makes me feel "YOU MUST WATCH THIS SHARK MOVIE!" Glad you guys are reacting to it! So much fun!
This year in October this film would be 23 years old and so far it still looks pretty damn good for its age 🙂
L L does have a song titled get down from his 1987 classic bigger and different album that just hit 35 yrs old. L L is on season 13 of TV show NCIS Los Angeles & his 90s sitcom was called in the house where he was an ex football player & he has a new album coming out
Wondered if anyone was gonna mention NCISLA. 😂 That show has been on so long I was surprised anyone wasn’t aware of it.
What a sweet kid, but I now demand a vintage late night show applause every time she pops by. You set the bar.
4:34 That's why sharks always go after girls in tiny bikinis--floss.
The feet and centimeter thing gets me every time I watch this. It’s like Mitch touching his nose in Dazed and Confused.
Your daughter coming in at the end was such a touching moment I loved that
I’d be nervous - the Mrs. was quick to say about the sleeping shark “Oh, she’s just faking it.”
😂😂😂
i love Deep Blue Sea and The Meg. I've got my red vines ready and i'm ready for this awesome movie
12:33 there's a movie with a shark that walk "Creature"
“He’s a shark rangler” appropriately used 3 or more times Lol!
So funny!
You have the best patrons! They don't choose the same old mass consumption movies that most channels' patrons seem to.
one of the funniest movies. When the shark jumps out in the middle of Jackson' inspirational speech, and then jumped back in. Too funny
The Dr. that lost his arm is the real father of the ultra buff dude that played the NORTHMAN, a film you recently reacted to.
Loved your reactions to this fun film. You are blessed with adorable children. I enjoy their unscripted appearances from time to time. Love you channel!
The Dr is played by Stelan Skarsgard who played Professor Erik Selvig in several MCU movies,his son is Alexander Skarsgard,probably best known for playing Eric on True Blood.
George Michael's song Fast Love also begins with the intro 'Gotta get up to get down'... ;)
You and Popcorn In Bed are AWESOME!! I LOVE your reactions. Keep up the GREAT work. I've subscribed.
It's a great dramatic visual, but it always amuses me when these movies (and even Jaws does it) have the sharks break boats apart with their snouts. That's the most sensitive part of the shark. It's the bit you punch to make them back off (hopefully, though shark attacks are less likely that being struck by lightning).
Sharks wouldn't break boats that way for the same reason you don't head-butt with your nose. They do have big strong tails they could use, but it's not quite as immediately threatening.
Given Mrs's dislikes, I think James Cameron's "The Abyss" might be a fun watch (for us). I'd vote extended version, but that's me.
As terrifying as the pack-hunting sharks are, there are already deadlier examples in the wild, namely orcas. They've been observed to have developed several sophisticated hunting techniques, and, in going after baby Blue whales, have been known to employ a group of 60-80 orcas in rotating shifts to distract and exhaust the mother while keeping the baby from surfacing for air. This can take hours, but they manage it, which displays better organizational skills than many humans who supposedly do such things for a living.
orca's have been seen teaching their young the technique of temporarily beaching themselves to catch a seal. but they practise with the kids by doing dry-runs. its amazing how clever they are
Great white sharks have rammed and even holed boats a number of times. This is documented fact.
Great white sharks have rammed and damaged shark cages too.
I mean you’re right, but orcas do it for a living too, and have done it for way longer than we have
6:32 007-981 Same licence plate number as the one removed during the autopsy in 'Jaws' - which in turn was a little homage from Spielberg to James Bond. Steven desperately wanted to direct a Bond movie and called Cubby Broccoli twice after Jaws' success offering his services but they turned him down. Now, to use his own words - "...they can't afford me."
Jokes and puns were too funny with this one. My favorite, “LL hot J”😂
Fun Fact: LL Cool is the first black man to survive a major horror film.
That should have gotten him at least an honorary Oscar.
The editing y’all did in this reaction had me dying!🤣 Great video as always!
Need to see The Meg. Jason Statham roundhouse kicking a shark is everything you need to know.
That movie was so stupid but yet like watching a train wreck you can't stop watching it.
@@alucard624 They should have marketed in the U.S. as Dwight from The Office hires Jason Statham to roundhouse kick the largest shark known to man. They should have embraced the stupidity more.
@@alucard624 they are doing a sequel coming soon in the first one to me it is hilarious because it has some deaths in it
I am crying laughing at the shitty recorder rendition of My Heart Will Go On playing over the one scene 😂
i agree this is a close second to jaws.
He made a big omlette in the ocean of that 🦈
I love these robotic sharks! The best looking sharks (also Jaws but more realistic)
This was my JAWS growing up!
In the fact that it gave me a respectful fear of 🦈's till this day.
Great reaction as always.‼🍿🎬
The girl flying the small plane was in the movie Troy!
Saffron Borrows
License plate taken from the teeth of the shark at the beginning is same as the one found inside of the shark in Jaws.
(At 20:37) Bird: Like Hell.
Your music edits were hilarious!
When a shark's tooth breaks or falls off, there's another underneath that pushes up into its place. That's why there are so many sharks teeth found. Sharks & cats are my fave animals! Tiger sharks are my fave and makos second. Though hammerheads have the coolest shapes all around including best dorsal fin.🦈💙
PS I like LL's end credits shark song. So 90's!
I have an irrational love of this movie because it throws all the shark movie tropes right out the window and I am so there for it.
Forreal, location and music and execution is perfect 💯
0:06 The shark pic looks so cute though this made me laugh so hard more than it should be. LOL
19:11 Sharks basically have an infinite amount of teeth. If they lose teeth, they simply grow back over and over and over.
I LOVE the ladder scene. It breaking and then falling backwards with the blonde then falling in the water….little me was shocked!
"Why are you still awake?"
"Because I love you."
Heard that one a couple times. (Daughter, obviously)
9:40 when she says "kay" and he gives the side eye
This was my first rated R movie as a kid
That Titanic music!🙌😂😂 Love this movie so much. One of my most watched!
This was probably your funniest reaction. I laughed way too much.
Me and the Mr. both said "Go up" at the same time.
I loved this film when it first came out, even though it's so cheesy it's still quite scary and jumpy. I especially love the bit where SLJ gets got!
The second best shark movie behind _Jaws,_ that scene when Stellan Skarskard gets his arm bitten off and when Sam Jackson is killed by a shark always freaked me out as a young 8-year-old kid who was terrified of the beach.
6:03 When Ricardo Montalban did Star Trek The Wrath of Khan it was Da Spaceship, Da Spaceship.
"Sharks hate R&B" lmao, dunno why but that got me
36:44 "In the House"? I used to watch that show alot as a kid.
Awesome review of an awesome movie!!! Forgot how good and intense this movie was. Can remember seeing this movie in the theaters when it first came out - had a packed audience. The scene when SLJ gets eaten - think everyone in the audience pooped their pants when that happened!! Definitely nobody was expecting SLJ to get killed.
My favorite shark(s): Greenland Shark & Whale Shark - for such gentle sharks just think they are cool, and they do NOT get the respect or coverage that the more "obvious" sharks get.
you me and the movies i was born in 1999 when deep blue see came out
lol that titanic flute dude
Cool reaction as always Mr. & Mrs. Movies, you both take care
7:52 "There are three sublevels. Sublevel one is living quarters, two: wet lab and workshops, three: engineering and air-locked wet entry."
🤔 Why would you put _living_ quarters below the waterline? I mean the rest makes sense to me. You're working with something _aquatic._ You're dealing with something waterborne for a _living._ So put everything _work_ related below the waterline. But _living_ quarters? The place you hang your _hat?_ The place you lay your _head?_ When you're not working and it's time to go home, why would you eliminate the option to _sleep_ above the waterline?
Good momma. A proper tucking in is always on tap.
17:00 “You too L.L.” 🤣 LL Bye J
Came for the reactions, stayed for the good dynamic, jokes and those edits that make these videos so great. Out of all these reaction channel this be one of the illest.
The car number plate Thomas Jane takes from the sharks mouth near the start is the same one as they cut out of the captured shark in Jaws. Nice Easter egg
Someone needs to do "The Deep" (1977), with Nick Nolte, Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Shaw. Same author as "Jaws", Peter Benchley.
Peter Benchley's Creature has the same plot of this movie in 2 episodes and 5 minutes of shark on screen
Leviathon is a good underwater one with Peter Weller. That newer movie Underwater I thought was awesome
I lost it with the Titanic music added 😂 Too funny. You guys are great!
“God the horrible jokes” 😭 Y’all are too cute 🤣🤍
So fun. I saw this at the theatre and damn it's a wild ride. Definitely my #2 shark flick as well. So intense.
Glad you had a fun time.
You should check out Lake Placid and Deep Rising! :D Those along with Deep Blue Sea are my go to nostalgia creature feature movies. :) Lake Placid has one of my favorite Betty White roles and Deep Rising is just a lot of cheesy fun. X)
Deep Rising for sure!
AAHhh the star made an appearance at the end.
going from super smart killer
sharks to adorable kid saying love you now if that aint a 180 i dont know what is lol
From what I understand LL Cool J has never died in any of his movies. Btw, I can make my teeth chatter on command.
Makos are simultaneously the greatest and most terrifying sharks in the world. They are the smartest, fastest and have the strongest bite of any shark. The Marmaris Mako, caught in 1950 in the Mediterranean sea near Turkey, was accurately estimated to be 5.85 m (19.2 foot). A more recent sighting in the Mediterranean, 2020, near Ibiza, recorded a Mako at over 5 m (16.5 foot).
"Shoulda removed their teeth first"
Me: Oh, lord, getting gummed to death by a shark would be HORRIBLE.
Another fun reaction, think you'll do "sharktopus"? 😆 The children seem to be curious of all the fun you 2 have watching flicks.
I loved the Mrs. reactions to one of my favorite campy movies.
Love this movie and L.L himself is acting in NCIS LA as the character named Sam Hanna it's in it's 13th or 14th season now.
Great vid! Should totally do the Tremors Series at one point. After watching the first Tremors as a kid couldn't walk on dirt or sand lol. But absolutely love this movie!
Oh this was my first Netflix movie reaction and this was really one of my favorite movies and I’m with the cowboy hat man
Havent been much for the movie selection lately,but this is a good one.....
Because starting up large scale electrical panels completely submerged in water always works out well.
20:57 That LL Hot J joke was 🔥
You kept saying that this is the second best shark movie. I get you man. Meaning of course that the best shark movie is of course................"Sharknado". lol
If you’re looking for other non-Jaws shark films that are, IMO, good you should give ‘The Shallows’ and ‘The Reef’ a try.
the shallows was nice
The Reef was really good. Hidden gem in the garbage heap of shark movies.
Yess... "The Reef" is my favorite shark movie
I haven't seen The Reef but fully agree about The Shallows. I wasn't expecting it to be good and it surprised me.
Sharknado 🤭
If you want movies for Shark week, here are my Options if you have not seen them yet. 1. The Reef (2010), 2.The Shallows (2016), 3. The Meg (2018). Honorable mentions - Bait, Open Waters and 47 Meters Down.
But if you had to only watch one movie out of all that i mention.... The Reef (2010) is the clear winner.
Actually I think it was the Andes mountains where the rugby team in the plane crash had to eat their friends bodies to survive.
Lol now you need to watch Dave Chappelle's episode where he does Samuel Jackson beer commercial, "ain't you seen my movies, a shark ate, a fn shark!" Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Such a fun and entertaining movie, specially for people that fear sharks or are afraid of confined spaces :D
When the missus talked about that the y live down there under water, it reminded me of a overlooked gem of a movie, the 2020 Underwater with Kirsten Stewart. Loved this one and would love to see you guys react to it. It has it all and more, underwater horror, misterious creatures, people geting locked in undeerwater bases, and a awesome suprise at the end :)
saw your Dexter shirt and just had to have it...... well done
as an engineer myself, we mix and match measurement systems interchangeably all the time where I work. It's not like we are doing it for kicks or without reason, but there is more than one reason we do so.
The license plate that was taken out of the sharks mouth was the same license plate that was used in Jaws when they pulled the license plate out of the stomach of the shark. Same exact license plate 🦈
Between this movie, Halloween H20 and Mindhunters, LL Cool J seems to be that rare minority character who always survives. Maybe you shouldn't have been surprised by his survival. Unless you hadn't seen those movies.
And he's currently in NCIS: Los Angeles. That show has been going on for quite some time now. I think it just concluded its 13th season. I haven't seen it in quite some time but it's a show I do enjoy when I watch it. He and Chris O'Donnell are a good duo along with Kensi and Deeks.
I'm pretty sure he hates it ... and he is very good in NCIS but... I still see O'Donnell as Robin (rubber lips are immune to your charms)
Deep blue sea is a classic. One of my favorites. Easily 2nd best shark movie behind jaws. I was like 7 when this came out and remember watching it with my family and I absolutely enjoyed the shit out of it! 😂
By classic I assume you mean a movie that is an entertaining so bad it’s good movie because Deep Blue Sea was intentionally made as a serious killer sharks movie.
My favorite shark is the whale shark. Gotta love giant filter feeders. My favorite shark death in the movie is the electrocution. Using a live wire and some water to take out an enemy that thinks it's got you is something I've seen several times, and it's always a satisfying "gotcha! You SOB!" My favorite death by shark is the bird being eating in mid air. That was unique.
LL has been on the tv show NCIS Los Angeles that's been on for 13 (since 2009) year's and still going and he has his own station on Sirius Xm.