Dante’s Peak (volcano disaster) is also really cool. It’s one of my very favorites. I still watch it ALL THE TIME! It has Linda Hamilton (Terminator) and Pierce Brosnan (007, well one of them). Perfect.
Dennis Quaid is the brother of Randy Quaid. You guys saw him as the crazy, drunk pilot in Independence Day. The older scientist is the actor that played Bilbo in the LOTR!
"Hello boys, I'm baaaack...!"... Get to me even just typing it... And I know how cheesy it is... In fact I came on here to troll you about bringing randy quinn up an independence day... and now look what's happening... No you're crying...!!
A movie that still frightens me is the 1983, The Day After. This movie shows the lives of individuals of a small town in Kansas after a nuclear exchange and how the residents must deal with the aftermath effects of radiation.
A good movie that impacted President Regan after he saw it. After he saw that he toned down his anti-communism is evil rhetoric and strongly thought about treaties with the Soviets in cutting down their nuclear weapons supply.
The shocked expression of the librarian when Jake Gyllenhall was throwing books in the fireplace is one of my favorite scenes. It illustrates that both sides of a disagreement can be intelligent.
His name is Dennis Quaid. He was in Parent Trap with Lindsay Lohan. You should really check out his other movie “Frequency” , also starting Jim Caviezal. It’s a great Sci Fi Thriller.
I hope you get to the grand daddy of disaster movies The Poseidon Adventure (1972). One of the first to assemble an all star cast. 52 years later and it still holds up. Two years later in 1974, The Towering Inferno was released. Another big disaster movie with an all star cast.
You also have Poseidon (2006) it was a remake of the Poseidon Adventure and it was pretty good. Another good one was Dantes Peak (1997) and Deep Impact (1998)
Dennis Quaid is great in Dragonheart. It also has Sean Connery as a dragon and the actor who played Professor Lupin (the werewolf) in Harry Potter as a very young man. It's one of the most underrated films.
This really is a disgustingly underrated movie. The plane in turbulence in the beginning is so real. I flew into Baltimore in a thunderstorm and felt like the plane was going to just drop out of the sky. And the concept of the oceanic conveyor shutting down due to a sudden change in salinity is a real concept, though I feel like this movie overexaggerated how extreme the weather would be, and how quickly it would happen. The oceanic conveyor is the network of currents that moves warm water from the equator to the poles, and the cold water from the poles to the equator, sort of regulating ocean temperatures. If that shuts down, the cold water will sit get even colder and the warm water will heat up. Ocean life will die in a mass extinction event, land based life will go through a culling, lots of species of plants and animals will go extinct, especially the ones that don't migrate. The instant freezing demonstrated in the movie is highly unlikely, but not entirely impossible, and it would not take long for the changes to happen, but I don't know that it would be quite so sudden. This is a relatively accurate portrayal of a catastrophic climate possibility. ETA: one of my favorite quotes ever "At the beginning of every natural disaster movie is a scientist being ignored."
If you are interested in that kind of stuff, I recommend reading the novel The Swarm by Frank Schätzing from 2004! It is super exiting, while at the same time, it explains many facts and scientific interrelations.
DENNIS QUAD has a “great “ Disney movie from the guys that did Remember The Titans called “THE ROOKIE “ based on a true story, he takes a chance and gets a second chance to become a baseball player, all the hardships he and his family endured!!!
I was raised on disaster movies and this is one of my favorites! I love that the homeless man and his dog managed to survive as well as the French lady and her child! The next one you should check out is an absolute classic called The Poseidon Adventure (from 1972). It takes place in one central location but it is absolutely engrossing!
I was waiting for at least one of you to mention Bilbo Baggins as soon as Ian Holm had his first scene All of the other reactors I watched recognized him as well
The exact opposite of this movie has happened in Kopperl, Texas in 1960 when a thunder storm collapsed. Shortly after midnight, a column of air plummeted rapidly, and hit the ground as a superheated wind at 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It lasted for 4 hours.
Watched the temp rise FAST after a thunderstorm collapse near us a few years ago - had no idea that can happen but it absolutely does and it is one STRANGE experience!
This is one of my favorite films of recent years. ANY time it is on TV, I am watching it no matter where in the movie it is when I happen on to it. ❤❤❤
Dennis Quaid has done tons of movies. The first thing I saw him in was The Right Stuff from 1983. It's about rocket plane test pilots at Edwards Air Force Base and the Mercury Program astronauts. Another movie from 1983 called Tough Enough where he plays an up and coming boxer. There's a great SciFi comedy called Innerspace from 1987. Also from 1987 is one called The Big Easy. A really fun one from 1993 is called Undercover Blues where he plays a spy. The Rookie from 2002 is amazing and based on a true story. He plays a high school coach that had dreams of playing Major League Baseball. The most recent one of his that I've seen is called Midway from 2019. It's about the WWII Battle of Midway, and he plays Admiral Halsey. He has a couple of movies that came out this year, and one pending.
I recommend watching Dennis Quaid in the sci-fi action adventure movie "Enemy Mine", also starring the great Louis Gossett Jr. (RIP). I think you all will really enjoy it! Thanks!
Dennis Quaid is an underrated and fantastic actor His best roles are ones where he's a father, like the Parent Trap, as you mentioned Amber I don't remember where you've seen him on your channel but he was definitely NOT in Field of Dreams
My favorite Dennis Quaid movies are "Postcards From the Edge", "Dragonheart", and "Something to Talk About". He's been in so many movies that it was hard to pick for me.
Yes! I’ve been hoping you guys would watch this one eventually!! This is one of my favorite disaster films. While it isn’t perfect, it’s just really fun to watch.
I love Roland Emmerich's take on disaster films. They are always absurdly preachy with their message and over the top which just makes them hilarious and fun to watch. If you want another disaster film of his that is worth the watch, give 2012 a chance. Absolutely nuts overall, but a great ride because of it.
About a year ago, my three year old daughter was up all night sick as a dog and this movie was on. It’s her favorite movie now. She watches it in a loop. lol.
Frequency and The Day After Tomorrow are both Roland Emmerich sci-fi classics worth watching. Frequency is not a disaster movie though. It’s more of a time travel ISH movie. It’s topical cuz it ties in a solar storm with the sci fi plot, but more than northern lights happen
I love how the switched position perspective was addressed at the southern border. Being kept out and people crossing illegally is a reverse that some couldn’t conceive and have an opposite reaction to when the roles are switched.
Dennis Quaid is SUPER charming and plays a good "scoundrel" - I definitely had a crush on him too, Amber ;) I loved him Innerspace and Undercover Blues (2 underrated movies). And Frequency is a MUST!!! Please add them to your list!
One of the great Disaster Movies, and while not particularly realistic in many aspects, it's message that we can only f*** around so much before we find out is ever-present. Plus it's got a great cast and some truly amazing effects. Cheers and Happy Tuesday, Y'all. 🥃☮❤ 20:33 Yup, that's Ian Holm...older Bilbo Baggins.
I will always remember this movie. Not because it’s an amazing movie, although it’s not bad, I will remember it because the day after I graduated Boot Camp for the US Army we had a family day. It was the first time we could leave the base since we got there. My parents drove all the way up from Alabama to Fort Jackson, South Carolina to watch me graduate and on family day my mother and I went to the movies and saw this film. I think it’s the only time in my life just me and my mother went to a movie together. The next day I left for AIT to Fort Lee Virginia.
Jake Gyhllenhaal and Tobey Magurie are amazing in the movie “Brothers” it’s dark/dramatic and the acting is 🤌🤌🤌. One of the most underrated films of all time in my opinion.
So glad to see a reaction to this prophetic film, thank you. The screenplay is based on a 1999 book written by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber called The Coming Global Superstorm. Art was way ahead of the curve, I listened to him overnight M-F on Coast To Coast AM from 1988-2003. He is the only talk show host who didn't screen his callers. Whitley also wrote Communion in 1987 about his UFO abduction which was a Christopher Walker movie in 1989. Believing or not is your choice but truth is the daughter of time. RIP Art Bell.
Yes Dennis Quaid was the father in the Lindsey Lohan Parent Trap. No he was not in Field of Dreams. That was Kevin Costner. Yes the old man is Ian Holm and did play Bilbo Baggins. Jay, you keep saying you're glad you're land locked but you didn't see that map well. That freeze was all the way down to TX and over to Florida too. :)
I think he was only talking about the tsunami hitting NYC, this was before that big freeze. Where they live they wouldn't have to worry about a tsunami.
This is such a good movie and I really love the intensity and the way that everybody is helping each other out during the flooding and the disaster and through the wind. And it was also a sad movie and through it all everybody sticking together and fighting to keep the world safe from the disaster. And through it all everybody was safe and and everybody made it though the disaster. And it also taught me that we should all be kind to each other and to love each other.
The son is Jake Gyllenhaal who lead stars in the absolute masterpiece movie SOURCE CODE (2011j alongside Jeffrey Wright . About a new military simulation tech used to solve disaster investigations. The plot thickens from there in a jaw dropping way.
With the mention of Source Code (brilliant film), I need to bring up Moon, Duncan Jones's debut. For my money one of the best Sci-Fi films of recent years.... Definitely worth a review!!
Actually alcohol thins the blood causing it to loose heat faster. Giving alcohol to a person who is at the point of hypothermia can help. But that temporary feeling of heat it gives you doesn't last even one second. In the end in long term exposure alcohol will cause you to freeze even faster.
Disaster movies recommendations: Armageddon, Volcano, Deep Impact, 2012, Dante's Peak & San Andreas. Also highly recommend The Impossible which is a true story. Scientists say it is the most realistic natural disaster movie adaptation.
Love, love, LOVE disaster movies, my favorite kind! You guys should check out 2012 with John Cusack. Also Armageddon with Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler (daughter of Steven Tyler!) And then Deep Impact!!!
This movie gives me so much anxiety, lol. I live in NYC and hurricanes and flooding has gotten progressively worse over the past couple of decades. The city's infrastructure was just NOT built to handle that kind of extreme weather. So this is always going to be an intense watch for me (and I watch it anyway!)
My husband and i have watched this so many times. He was ill the last 3 years of his life. I just lost him a year ago this month. Watching our favorite movies together was what we did those last 3 years. I miss him and those times.
I was getting a kick out of you two yelling advice when the tornadoes were hitting Los Angeles. It's L.A., y'all -- we don't know nuttin' about tornadoes here! Earthquakes we can handle.
I remember seeing Dennis Quaid in a film about a baseball player who was a high school coach, and tried out for MLB, securing a contract somewhere. Can’t remember what the film was called but it was REALLY good.
YES! One of my favorite movies ever! I watch it whenever there’s a big storm coming through Denver and we’re gonna get like major snow and everybody’s freaking out and buying up all the groceries at the store. It’s the perfect snow day. Can’t go outside movie to watch.
Jay the guy you said who is that, that's Dennis Quaid & his actor brother is Randy Quaid, both awesome actors. Two Dennis Quaid movies i highly recommend are Enemy Mines and Inner Space both Awesome. I have this movie on dvd. 😎👌🏻🍿🎥❤️
I'm 62 and I just cannot remember names anymore. So every time you say, " I recognize that actor; who is that?", I find myself saying authoritatively, "Oh yeah, that's what's-his-name."
Dennis Quaid. He’s also a well known actor. His brother is Randy quaid. Another well known actor. Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan have a son together named jack quaid who also happens to play the main character Hughie, in love with star light in the show called the boys.
I love to consider what folks that live in Wisconsin, Minnesota, even Canada and the like would think of the events of this movie. I doubt they would notice any difference, probably wouldn't even get a snow day.
This was such a great reaction because you guys got so emotionally wrapped up in it. I own this on DVD and watch it once a year or so. It's great to see someone watching it for the first time.
Jake and Dennis more recently did a movie together. While on the promo tour together it was mentioned that they had acted together before. Jake had forgot that Dennis was his father in this movie. It was like he was sitting next to an old friend and then realized. “Was that you?” How movies are shot I think they only had a few scenes together. In the car to the airport and when getting saved at the end. They may not have even been together in the car for all the shots.
Amber and Jordan you may want to see Stephen King's (The Stand)'94. It's got Molly Ringwald and Gary Sinise as the stars. Keep up with the good work 😎👍
I still haven't finished your reaction but I just had to say that I'm so glad that you guys are watching this movie! It's one of my and my parents' favourite natural disaster movies (other ones being "2012" and "San Andreas")! I remember hearing about it when it released here in Portugal but never really got the chance to see it and completely forgot about it...that is until my dad rented the movie from the local video rental store (not Blockbuster XD) a few years later because he thought the cover and the synopsis seemed interesting. We loved it! And whenever it plays on TV (it plays a lot here: several times a month in different channels ^^"), we either watch it right then and there, or we record it so we can watch later that same night! Sry for the rant 😅 but I was really excited! I'll go back to watching the video
I can't tell you how many times I have watched this movie. I went to the theatre and saw it on big screen - epic and I've watched it multiple times. It makes you wonder, what if. And the dedication of that father to find his son and bring him home. I love this movie and Dennis Quaid was a plus, love him.
You guys talking about disaster movies and a bit later about the ocean being scary, brings us to "Perfect storm", further more "Armageddon", "The core", "Outbreak" (and in a way) "Waterworld" & "Mad Max", "The Mist" and on a very much lighter touch "Sharknado" 😊 Oh on a special special note, because it's a true story "The Impossible" about the 2004 tsunami in asia, very good movie
If yall don't understand why it was so important for him to make it to his son is cuz he had always let him down on other things cuz of his work. Getting to him was the one promise he was going to keep
Jay& Amber I had a rough day yesterday I am sorry that I missed this but I got here ASAP . The Day After Tomorrow is one of my favorite movies 1) The father son dynamic is so heart warming.... it's not an easy relationship for either of them but it is easy to feel the trust and love they both have for each other . 2) I am a weather geek.... Love disaster storm movies and how humanity pulls together for a future afterward . 3) A Love story in the middle of it all.... well I am a sucker for a good Love story . I really appreciate both your reactions for A Day After Tomorrow.... and I feel that if Jay was put in this Dad scenario of this movie even though he is not a climate change PHD Jay would still fight like the Dad in this movie to save his only son . This is such a touching , dynamic , and incredibly made movie for me it is hard not to Love . The Mom staying behind with the child going through cancer treatment is a tear jerker..... so happy that a rescue team reached them. Thank you Jay& Amber for starting my Wednesday off to a great start
LA doesn't get tornados. If a tornado actually happened there I suspect that's exactly what would happen. They get earthquakes and that tells you to get outside and away from buildings as opposed to tornadoes which is get inside, shelter in place, lowest part of the building most internal built up area of the building away from external doors and windows.
This is one of my favorite movies. My wife thinks I’m crazy but I fall asleep a lot. The soundtrack is really nice. I’m really glad you guys liked it. If you like apocalyptic theme then you should look into Deep Impact (I’m pretty sure that’s the name) it has a young Elijah Wood AKA Frodo! And yeah, the old science guy is Bilbo Baggins. His name is Ian Holm.
Dennis Quaid in 'The Rookie" you two would love. He's a highschool teacher, who well past his prime decides to try out for a major league baseball team. Based on a true story. SO GOOD!
Dennis Quaid is a great actor. I see a bunch of other movies to watch.. All of them good....The Rookie was really good, But I want to request "Frequency", which is a really good storyline, with a twist that I have never seen done before. Really well done and it pulls you in til the end.....which is a perfect ending..
I so enjoy seeing you find a movie you love. That's why I'm going to recommend that band, The Warning to you again. I TRULY think you'll be blown away by their talent, songwriting skills, stage presence, and persona.
If there was one place I would want to be stuck in this movie it would be the library. Just sitting and reading next to a fire while I wait for rescue. Sometimes having to go fight wolves for food on a ship. A dream come true.
Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan in INNERSPACE is awesome !
Also with Martin Short
I was just about to suggest this! lol
I actually have that on dvd! 😃
Dennis Quaid & Meg Ryan are awesome in *everything*,
I recommended that AGES ago! Anyone who has ever worked retail, especially a supermarket, can relate.
Dante’s Peak (volcano disaster) is also really cool. It’s one of my very favorites. I still watch it ALL THE TIME! It has Linda Hamilton (Terminator) and Pierce Brosnan (007, well one of them). Perfect.
"Deep Impact" (1998) will make a deep impact on you two. Great disaster movie. Guaranteed it will make you laugh AND cry.
Yes Deep Impact is a great natural disaster film.
Armageddon and Deep Impact are basically the same scenario and came out in the same year. Strange how that happened.
That is my favorite apocalypse/disaster movie of all time.
Deep Impact is my favorite disaster film!!
"I don't wanna close my eyes, I don't wanna fall asleep cuz I'd miss you baby, and I don't wanna miss a thiiiing..." woooo
Dennis Quaid is the brother of Randy Quaid. You guys saw him as the crazy, drunk pilot in Independence Day. The older scientist is the actor that played Bilbo in the LOTR!
"Hello boys, I'm baaaack...!"... Get to me even just typing it... And I know how cheesy it is... In fact I came on here to troll you about bringing randy quinn up an independence day... and now look what's happening... No you're crying...!!
Randy Quaid also plays in another natural disaster movie called Category 7, and he's hysterical. 😂👍🏼
Dennis Quaid was in the movie called THE ROOKIE true story of a teacher who pitch in the mlb
Awesome movie
True story, and they didn’t miss any major detail!
I want them to watch that so badly
A movie that still frightens me is the 1983, The Day After. This movie shows the lives of individuals of a small town in Kansas after a nuclear exchange and how the residents must deal with the aftermath effects of radiation.
A good movie that impacted President Regan after he saw it. After he saw that he toned down his anti-communism is evil rhetoric and strongly thought about treaties with the Soviets in cutting down their nuclear weapons supply.
I loved that movie. It really made me think . I believe Jason Robards was in it. Thank you for mentioning it.
Good movie ! Thanks for mention it.Worth to watch.
The more frightening one is the U.K. film Threads which shows a nuclear explosion over Sheffield in England. It devastating and very very upsetting.
Just watched it last weekend...
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt in EDGE OF TOMORROW is super awesome !!
I agree. Dope movie
That and Oblivion are my favorite Cruise sci-fi movies
Another favorite go-to movie
Yea that was a great movie
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The shocked expression of the librarian when Jake Gyllenhall was throwing books in the fireplace is one of my favorite scenes. It illustrates that both sides of a disagreement can be intelligent.
I like the atheist who protects the Gutenberg Bible. That'd be me.
Before book burning was popular with wokesters
@@davidl9771It's actually the people who use the word "woke" who are typically the ones who are trying to get rid of books.
@@torontomamewe aren't trying to burn books lol we just don't think kids should read porn in elementary school. Be honest
@@sunshinyday8648 I live in Florida, you burn books! Tell me one book in an elementary school library that has/had porn. Don't be disingenuous.
His name is Dennis Quaid. He was in Parent Trap with Lindsay Lohan. You should really check out his other movie “Frequency” , also starting Jim Caviezal. It’s a great Sci Fi Thriller.
I second Frequency. Haven’t seen any reactions on it
I third 'Frequency'! 🙋🏽♀️
I fourth it!
Fifth! You have to do Frequency ASAP!
@@kenclan464 LET’S GO ROB SQUAD with Frequency🙌🏼
37:05 It's like the cold is chasing them and reaching out its icy fingers to get them, but they just barely make it to warmth in time. Trippy.
I hope you get to the grand daddy of disaster movies The Poseidon Adventure (1972). One of the first to assemble an all star cast. 52 years later and it still holds up. Two years later in 1974, The Towering Inferno was released. Another big disaster movie with an all star cast.
I just watched Poseidon Adventure for the first time a few months ago! I really enjoyed it.
Yes my favorites and Airport and Airport ‘75!
Poseidon Adventure for sure!
There's got to be a morning after, If we can hold on through the night…
You also have Poseidon (2006) it was a remake of the Poseidon Adventure and it was pretty good. Another good one was Dantes Peak (1997) and Deep Impact (1998)
Dennis Quaid is great in Dragonheart. It also has Sean Connery as a dragon and the actor who played Professor Lupin (the werewolf) in Harry Potter as a very young man. It's one of the most underrated films.
- gasp - oh my God... I never knew that was the same guy that plays Lupin. I cannot unsee that now...
Deep Impact, Dantes Peak, Armageddom, Volcano....
Dante's Peak 1st
Volcano 2nd
Armageddon 3rd
Deep impact 4th
Also your missing twister,San Andreas,the core,geostorm,2012…
Don’t forget about the independent movie called Supervolcano. It’s such a good informative movie.
And The Core.
Greenland is good too.
Enemy mine
This really is a disgustingly underrated movie. The plane in turbulence in the beginning is so real. I flew into Baltimore in a thunderstorm and felt like the plane was going to just drop out of the sky. And the concept of the oceanic conveyor shutting down due to a sudden change in salinity is a real concept, though I feel like this movie overexaggerated how extreme the weather would be, and how quickly it would happen. The oceanic conveyor is the network of currents that moves warm water from the equator to the poles, and the cold water from the poles to the equator, sort of regulating ocean temperatures. If that shuts down, the cold water will sit get even colder and the warm water will heat up. Ocean life will die in a mass extinction event, land based life will go through a culling, lots of species of plants and animals will go extinct, especially the ones that don't migrate. The instant freezing demonstrated in the movie is highly unlikely, but not entirely impossible, and it would not take long for the changes to happen, but I don't know that it would be quite so sudden. This is a relatively accurate portrayal of a catastrophic climate possibility.
ETA: one of my favorite quotes ever "At the beginning of every natural disaster movie is a scientist being ignored."
If you are interested in that kind of stuff, I recommend reading the novel The Swarm by Frank Schätzing from 2004! It is super exiting, while at the same time, it explains many facts and scientific interrelations.
DENNIS QUAD has a “great “ Disney movie from the guys that did Remember The Titans called “THE ROOKIE “ based on a true story, he takes a chance and gets a second chance to become a baseball player, all the hardships he and his family endured!!!
"The Perfect Storm" is another excellent weather disaster film based on a true story.
3:57 Dennis Quaid-definitely dreamy..and still is. 😊
I was raised on disaster movies and this is one of my favorites! I love that the homeless
man and his dog managed to survive as well as the French lady and her child! The next one
you should check out is an absolute classic called The Poseidon Adventure (from 1972).
It takes place in one central location but it is absolutely engrossing!
I was waiting for at least one of you to mention Bilbo Baggins as soon as Ian Holm had his first scene
All of the other reactors I watched recognized him as well
My references for him is always The Borrowers 🤗
Also from Fifth Element.
I was waiting for the same 😊
That's Sir Ian Holm. Put some respect on the name! Jokes aside my favorite portrayals are from Alien, The Fifth Element, and LotR
The exact opposite of this movie has happened in Kopperl, Texas in 1960 when a thunder storm collapsed. Shortly after midnight, a column of air plummeted rapidly, and hit the ground as a superheated wind at 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It lasted for 4 hours.
Watched the temp rise FAST after a thunderstorm collapse near us a few years ago - had no idea that can happen but it absolutely does and it is one STRANGE experience!
How horrifying! Were there any survivors?
This is one of my favorite films of recent years. ANY time it is on TV, I am watching it no matter where in the movie it is when I happen on to it. ❤❤❤
Same here!
As long as you don't believe what your watching is actually going to happen.
Cold kills way more people than heat worldwide annually.
This is a disaster/fantasy movie. Emphasis on the word "fantasy."
Alcohol doesn't warm your body. It constricts your blood vessels and actually makes you colder.
Dennis Quaid has done tons of movies. The first thing I saw him in was The Right Stuff from 1983. It's about rocket plane test pilots at Edwards Air Force Base and the Mercury Program astronauts. Another movie from 1983 called Tough Enough where he plays an up and coming boxer. There's a great SciFi comedy called Innerspace from 1987. Also from 1987 is one called The Big Easy. A really fun one from 1993 is called Undercover Blues where he plays a spy. The Rookie from 2002 is amazing and based on a true story. He plays a high school coach that had dreams of playing Major League Baseball. The most recent one of his that I've seen is called Midway from 2019. It's about the WWII Battle of Midway, and he plays Admiral Halsey. He has a couple of movies that came out this year, and one pending.
Undercover Blues is a seriously underrated movie. "My name is MUERTE!"
I recommend watching Dennis Quaid in the sci-fi action adventure movie "Enemy Mine", also starring the great Louis Gossett Jr. (RIP). I think you all will really enjoy it!
Thanks!
YES! Enemy Mine is awesome. Much underrated & rarely screened, which is a shame. 🥰
Very powerful movie!
Awesome movie! Great recommendation!✌️
omg yes! that is one of my favorite movies of all time; it's such a fantastic film that I think Rob and Amber would love to see.
Coming from a true cinephile (20,000 +) Enemy Mine is one of the absolute best movies of all time. in its genre.....
I remember watching this movie in theaters, and when we walked outside, there was a thunderstorm coming and everybody was freaking out
Dennis Quaid is an underrated and fantastic actor
His best roles are ones where he's a father, like the Parent Trap, as you mentioned Amber
I don't remember where you've seen him on your channel but he was definitely NOT in Field of Dreams
That was Kevin Costner.
I get Dennis Q and Bill Paxton mixed up every time lol
My favorite Dennis Quaid movies are "Postcards From the Edge", "Dragonheart", and "Something to Talk About". He's been in so many movies that it was hard to pick for me.
Love Dragonheart and Something to talk about :)
Yes! I’ve been hoping you guys would watch this one eventually!! This is one of my favorite disaster films. While it isn’t perfect, it’s just really fun to watch.
@12:10 “It isn’t THAT the wind is blowing, it’s WHAT the wind is blowing.” - Ron White 😁
Dennis Quaid was also in The Big Easy and Enemy Mine with the late Louis Gossett Jr
San Andreas with the Rock is another natural disaster movie you’ll both enjoy.
Have you seen Deep impact? That’s a good one. Elijah Wood, Morgan Freeman, and many other good actors.
I love Roland Emmerich's take on disaster films. They are always absurdly preachy with their message and over the top which just makes them hilarious and fun to watch. If you want another disaster film of his that is worth the watch, give 2012 a chance. Absolutely nuts overall, but a great ride because of it.
Try the 2005 offering "Supervolcano"
2012 is one of my favorites !!!! So much fun !
this and 2012 are a kinda matching pair, woody Harrelson's character in 2012 is awesome.
The guy who whistled in the beginning is Ian Holm (Bilbo Baggins).
And Ash from Alien. Rip
Sir Ian Holmes.. RIP
@@Fmanzo10 Really? Aw, that stinks! Although he was 111 back in 2001 or 2002 (LOTR joke).
About a year ago, my three year old daughter was up all night sick as a dog and this movie was on. It’s her favorite movie now. She watches it in a loop. lol.
Dennis Quaid was awesome in Frequency
Frequency and The Day After Tomorrow are both Roland Emmerich sci-fi classics worth watching. Frequency is not a disaster movie though. It’s more of a time travel ISH movie. It’s topical cuz it ties in a solar storm with the sci fi plot, but more than northern lights happen
This reminded me of my favorite Dennis Quaid movie. It called "Frequency" It has an element of time travel in it, which I know you enjoy. Great story.
Spoiler
I love how the switched position perspective was addressed at the southern border. Being kept out and people crossing illegally is a reverse that some couldn’t conceive and have an opposite reaction to when the roles are switched.
Dennis Quaid is SUPER charming and plays a good "scoundrel" - I definitely had a crush on him too, Amber ;) I loved him Innerspace and Undercover Blues (2 underrated movies). And Frequency is a MUST!!! Please add them to your list!
One of the great Disaster Movies, and while not particularly realistic in many aspects, it's message that we can only f*** around so much before we find out is ever-present.
Plus it's got a great cast and some truly amazing effects. Cheers and Happy Tuesday, Y'all. 🥃☮❤
20:33 Yup, that's Ian Holm...older Bilbo Baggins.
I will always remember this movie. Not because it’s an amazing movie, although it’s not bad, I will remember it because the day after I graduated Boot Camp for the US Army we had a family day. It was the first time we could leave the base since we got there. My parents drove all the way up from Alabama to Fort Jackson, South Carolina to watch me graduate and on family day my mother and I went to the movies and saw this film. I think it’s the only time in my life just me and my mother went to a movie together. The next day I left for AIT to Fort Lee Virginia.
Jake Gyhllenhaal and Tobey Magurie are amazing in the movie “Brothers” it’s dark/dramatic and the acting is 🤌🤌🤌. One of the most underrated films of all time in my opinion.
So glad to see a reaction to this prophetic film, thank you. The screenplay is based on a 1999 book written by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber called The Coming Global Superstorm. Art was way ahead of the curve, I listened to him overnight M-F on Coast To Coast AM from 1988-2003. He is the only talk show host who didn't screen his callers. Whitley also wrote Communion in 1987 about his UFO abduction which was a Christopher Walker movie in 1989. Believing or not is your choice but truth is the daughter of time. RIP Art Bell.
Amen, best show ever and definitely missed. ✌️
Agreed, I was scanning the comments just to see if Art and Whitley were mentioned. Thank you
I remember seeing this in the movie theater when it first came out. One of my favorites. VHS and DVS.
Dennis Quaid was in The Rookie, Wyatt Earp, he's Randy's brother
2 great Dennis Quaid movies are Innerspace with Martin short and Frequency with Jim Caviezel. Cheers!
A lot of viewers are suggesting Frequency. Let’s make it happen
Yes!!!! Frequency!!!!!!
@@davidpalmer9134Yes. Also Dreamscape and Dragonheart.
Thank you for creating a channel where you react to awesome movies without cussing and have genuine reactions! You guys are amazing!
Yes Dennis Quaid was the father in the Lindsey Lohan Parent Trap. No he was not in Field of Dreams. That was Kevin Costner. Yes the old man is Ian Holm and did play Bilbo Baggins. Jay, you keep saying you're glad you're land locked but you didn't see that map well. That freeze was all the way down to TX and over to Florida too. :)
I think he was only talking about the tsunami hitting NYC, this was before that big freeze. Where they live they wouldn't have to worry about a tsunami.
This is such a good movie and I really love the intensity and the way that everybody is helping each other out during the flooding and the disaster and through the wind. And it was also a sad movie and through it all everybody sticking together and fighting to keep the world safe from the disaster. And through it all everybody was safe and and everybody made it though the disaster. And it also taught me that we should all be kind to each other and to love each other.
The son is Jake Gyllenhaal who lead stars in the absolute masterpiece movie SOURCE CODE (2011j alongside Jeffrey Wright . About a new military simulation tech used to solve disaster investigations. The plot thickens from there in a jaw dropping way.
Good call. Source Code is an excellent flick.
No one ever does Source Code . . . 😢
I loved him in Prince of Persia. This movie would be good for a reaction and it is fun and the music is amazing.
With the mention of Source Code (brilliant film), I need to bring up Moon, Duncan Jones's debut. For my money one of the best Sci-Fi films of recent years.... Definitely worth a review!!
@@paulh7751 No one ever does Moon . . . 😥
Fun fact: Even though Antarctica is 95-100% ice and snow, its technically classified as a desert. Thereby making it the world's largest desert
you ought to watch THE BIG EASY, by far Denis Quaids best performance ,plus great film.
Actually alcohol thins the blood causing it to loose heat faster. Giving alcohol to a person who is at the point of hypothermia can help. But that temporary feeling of heat it gives you doesn't last even one second. In the end in long term exposure alcohol will cause you to freeze even faster.
Which under the circumstances together with its "anaesthetic" properties is perhaps not a bad idea.
Yes that is Ian Holm who also played Bilbo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings movies ✌🏻👩🏻🦰👍🏻
Disaster movies recommendations: Armageddon, Volcano, Deep Impact, 2012, Dante's Peak & San Andreas. Also highly recommend The Impossible which is a true story. Scientists say it is the most realistic natural disaster movie adaptation.
Have you tried "Supervolcano"?
Love, love, LOVE disaster movies, my favorite kind! You guys should check out 2012 with John Cusack. Also Armageddon with Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler (daughter of Steven Tyler!) And then Deep Impact!!!
Try the 2005 movie "Supervolcano"
Art Bell and Whitley Strieber wrote the book "The Coming Global Superstorm" this was based on. I have a 1st printing signed copy. RIP Art Bell.
That's really cool!
This movie gives me so much anxiety, lol. I live in NYC and hurricanes and flooding has gotten progressively worse over the past couple of decades. The city's infrastructure was just NOT built to handle that kind of extreme weather. So this is always going to be an intense watch for me (and I watch it anyway!)
Thanks to the Rob Squad. Hearing the land locked perspective is priceless. For much of my life I was a coastal dweller. Thanks again
Another great Dennis Quaid movie is FREQUENCY. It was a great idea for a movie! Love you two - both channels!
My husband and i have watched this so many times. He was ill the last 3 years of his life. I just lost him a year ago this month. Watching our favorite movies together was what we did those last 3 years. I miss him and those times.
I was getting a kick out of you two yelling advice when the tornadoes were hitting Los Angeles. It's L.A., y'all -- we don't know nuttin' about tornadoes here! Earthquakes we can handle.
I remember seeing Dennis Quaid in a film about a baseball player who was a high school coach, and tried out for MLB, securing a contract somewhere. Can’t remember what the film was called but it was REALLY good.
Armageddon is an amazing disaster movie with an all star cast, it’s a MUST SEE movie!!
YES! One of my favorite movies ever! I watch it whenever there’s a big storm coming through Denver and we’re gonna get like major snow and everybody’s freaking out and buying up all the groceries at the store. It’s the perfect snow day. Can’t go outside movie to watch.
I always thought Dennis Quaid was an equate version of Harrison Ford.
You know his brother Randy from the National Lampoon's Vacation movies.
Randy was also in Independence Day. He was the alcoholic crop duster who saved the day when all seemed lost.
Harrison Ford has way more charisma.
Wanted people to react to this for a long time. Just didnt seem to hit anyones radar. Now a couple have popped up recently. Love it!
Jay the guy you said who is that, that's Dennis Quaid & his actor brother is Randy Quaid, both awesome actors. Two Dennis Quaid movies i highly recommend are Enemy Mines and Inner Space both Awesome. I have this movie on dvd. 😎👌🏻🍿🎥❤️
Inner space was great.
@@cerscil Yeah, always been a fave of mine too. 👌🏻
I'm 62 and I just cannot remember names anymore. So every time you say, " I recognize that actor; who is that?", I find myself saying authoritatively, "Oh yeah, that's what's-his-name."
I love google for that reason
Yeah, but you are 62; they are not.
I always have the IMDB mobile app ready for that reason. :D
@@3.k there is a mobile app?? Hmmm
Old what’s-his-name is in EVERYTHING. 😂
Definitely have to watch Inner Space with Dennis Quaid and Martin Short!
Dennis Quaid. He’s also a well known actor. His brother is Randy quaid. Another well known actor. Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan have a son together named jack quaid who also happens to play the main character Hughie, in love with star light in the show called the boys.
I love to consider what folks that live in Wisconsin, Minnesota, even Canada and the like would think of the events of this movie. I doubt they would notice any difference, probably wouldn't even get a snow day.
"wouldn't even get a snow day" 🤣🤣🤣 It is funny because it is true. 😉
one of my favorite movies of all time...good story, and you actually care about what happens to the people in it...
Also Ian Holm who was Dennis Quaid’s mentor in this movie was also Bilbo Baggins in Lord of the Rings.
Was also Ash in the first alien film.
This was such a great reaction because you guys got so emotionally wrapped up in it. I own this on DVD and watch it once a year or so. It's great to see someone watching it for the first time.
Another fantastic Jake Gyllenhaal movie I absolutely love is "October Sky" - a great inspirational movie & a must see in my opinion!
I love that movie! It's such a good movie!
I saw that, but totally forgot he was in it. The first thing I saw him in was Donny Darko.
Jake and Dennis more recently did a movie together. While on the promo tour together it was mentioned that they had acted together before. Jake had forgot that Dennis was his father in this movie. It was like he was sitting next to an old friend and then realized. “Was that you?” How movies are shot I think they only had a few scenes together. In the car to the airport and when getting saved at the end. They may not have even been together in the car for all the shots.
If you like Dennis Quaid, you should watch "Innerspace". I think you'll get a kick out of that movie. One of my favorites.
Love watching movies with you two . Your wife’s feedback is so good concerning movies.
The young lady Jake is with is Christine on phantom of the Opera starring Gerard Butler
Amber and Jordan you may want to see Stephen King's (The Stand)'94. It's got Molly Ringwald and Gary Sinise as the stars. Keep up with the good work 😎👍
I like both the 1994 & 2000 versions of the stand. I probably like the 2020 version a little better
I still haven't finished your reaction but I just had to say that I'm so glad that you guys are watching this movie! It's one of my and my parents' favourite natural disaster movies (other ones being "2012" and "San Andreas")! I remember hearing about it when it released here in Portugal but never really got the chance to see it and completely forgot about it...that is until my dad rented the movie from the local video rental store (not Blockbuster XD) a few years later because he thought the cover and the synopsis seemed interesting. We loved it! And whenever it plays on TV (it plays a lot here: several times a month in different channels ^^"), we either watch it right then and there, or we record it so we can watch later that same night!
Sry for the rant 😅 but I was really excited! I'll go back to watching the video
Dennis Quaid in Frequency is a great watch!
I can't tell you how many times I have watched this movie. I went to the theatre and saw it on big screen - epic and I've watched it multiple times. It makes you wonder, what if. And the dedication of that father to find his son and bring him home. I love this movie and Dennis Quaid was a plus, love him.
Volcano, with Tommy Lee Jones, is another natural disaster movie you should add to your list. :)
With the late Anne Heche. RIP.
I preferred "Supervolcano", the 2005 movie in which Yellowstone unzips.
"The Right Stuff" (1983), is another fantastic movie that starred a lot of actors before they became household names, Dennis Quaid being one of them.
Yes, Ian Holm plays old Bilbo!
"Earthquake" Charlton Heston , Ava Gardner, Richard Roundtree, Lorne Greene. "San Andreas" Dwayne Johnson.
Dennis Quaid was awesome as Doc Holiday in Wyatt Earp!
Whaat??!!!
You guys talking about disaster movies and a bit later about the ocean being scary, brings us to "Perfect storm", further more "Armageddon", "The core", "Outbreak" (and in a way) "Waterworld" & "Mad Max", "The Mist" and on a very much lighter touch "Sharknado" 😊
Oh on a special special note, because it's a true story "The Impossible" about the 2004 tsunami in asia, very good movie
If yall don't understand why it was so important for him to make it to his son is cuz he had always let him down on other things cuz of his work. Getting to him was the one promise he was going to keep
Jay& Amber I had a rough day yesterday I am sorry that I missed this but I got here ASAP . The Day After Tomorrow is one of my favorite movies 1) The father son dynamic is so heart warming.... it's not an easy relationship for either of them but it is easy to feel the trust and love they both have for each other .
2) I am a weather geek.... Love disaster storm movies and how humanity pulls together for a future afterward . 3) A Love story in the middle of it all.... well I am a sucker for a good Love story . I really appreciate both your reactions for A Day After Tomorrow.... and I feel that if Jay was put in this Dad scenario of this movie even though he is not a climate change PHD Jay would still fight like the Dad in this movie to save his only son . This is such a touching , dynamic , and incredibly made movie for me it is hard not to Love . The Mom staying behind with the child going through cancer treatment is a tear jerker..... so happy that a rescue team reached them. Thank you Jay& Amber for starting my Wednesday off to a great start
LA doesn't get tornados. If a tornado actually happened there I suspect that's exactly what would happen. They get earthquakes and that tells you to get outside and away from buildings as opposed to tornadoes which is get inside, shelter in place, lowest part of the building most internal built up area of the building away from external doors and windows.
LA absolutely gets tornadoes. There were multiple last year.
This is one of my favorite movies. My wife thinks I’m crazy but I fall asleep a lot. The soundtrack is really nice. I’m really glad you guys liked it. If you like apocalyptic theme then you should look into Deep Impact (I’m pretty sure that’s the name) it has a young Elijah Wood AKA Frodo! And yeah, the old science guy is Bilbo Baggins. His name is Ian Holm.
Like Contact, I will always stop and watch this movie!💖
Dennis Quaid in 'The Rookie" you two would love. He's a highschool teacher, who well past his prime decides to try out for a major league baseball team. Based on a true story. SO GOOD!
Dennis Quaid is a great actor. I see a bunch of other movies to watch.. All of them good....The Rookie was really good, But I want to request "Frequency", which is a really good storyline, with a twist that I have never seen done before. Really well done and it pulls you in til the end.....which is a perfect ending..
I’m giving thumbs up to all the “Frequency” recommendations. Hopefully we can convince them to watch it!
I'll second your Frequency recommendation. Great movie! Gripping storyline, and Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel were fantastic in it!
I so enjoy seeing you find a movie you love. That's why I'm going to recommend that band, The Warning to you again. I TRULY think you'll be blown away by their talent, songwriting skills, stage presence, and persona.
Nope Field of Dreams is Kevin Costner, but I occasionally think 🤔 they look similar also He is Dennis Quaid
This movie left me breathless so many times, and the same watching all the high lights with you two. I give this movie a 10/10 cause it is awesome.
Love, love, love this movie! Another great natural disaster movie is The Poseidon Adventure from the mid 70s
If there was one place I would want to be stuck in this movie it would be the library. Just sitting and reading next to a fire while I wait for rescue. Sometimes having to go fight wolves for food on a ship. A dream come true.