Of all the Peter Pan sequels/prequels/reimaginings in cinema, this is probably the best. It delves into the more tragic side and psychology of Peter Pan. Interestingly, they do it by flipping the script. Instead of Peter being a boy afraid to grow up, he's an adult who's afraid to remember what it's like to be a child.
Peter pan 2 was good! Yeah the animation was too cartoony and the lost boys song was lame BUT the moral was good. Jane is a likable character, Peter was less of a jerk than in the first movie; He FLIRTED with Tiger lily in front of Wendy and never appologises about it AND he almost let her being drowned by the mermaids while he was laughing at her. With Jane, Peter NEVER let her in danger plus when she arrived; he showed her fun stuff. He even dances with her and gives her a lost girl costume; that was so cute X3
But as was said, it’s too damn long and takes too long until Peter becomes likable and gets his powers. And I rolled my eyes when he said he remembered his mother when he was still an infant and was afraid of growing up and dying. Which is not at all biologically possible at that age.
I haven't seen the 2003 remake with Jason Isaacs as Hook, but I've heard that one was underrated. I did watch this movie (and other child-friendly Robin Williams movies from the 1980s and 1990s) so much as a kid that I called Robin Williams "Uncle Robin."
+LaserCustard Also I don't think Luke Skywalker would make a good parent- the force is too exploitable... You bet there'd be a lot of use of the Jedi mind trick for parenting Edit and i cant help but get the feeling there'd be containers of NO2 mixed with a poisonous gas lying around the house...
While Janitor Smee may be there to blurr the lines of reality and add confusion, don't forget that in most adaptations Hook and Mr. Darling (wendy's dad) are usually played by the same actor. So blurring the lines of reality is nothing new in Peter Pan
The reason Jack doesn't recognize his father is because Neverland has a strange effect on the mind. In Peter Pan, Wendy's brothers begin to forget their parents too, and Wendy has to keep reminding them that they have to go back at some point because they have a family. It makes you forget about your life on earth so you'll want to stay for ever. In sense, Neverland is holding you hostage and giving you Stockholm syndrome.
Yeah, that's also why when Robin turns into Peter Pan and Tink talks to him about rescuing his children, he actually forgets that he has them. Hook also was corrupting and manipulating the Hell out of Jack and Maggie too. Even at one point, Maggie has a hard time remembering her parents.
I actually think that Jack said he was home because he began to like Hook and see him as more of a father figure than Peter. Edit: I remember when Jack asks who Peter was and then he remembers that he's his dad but he hates to fly.
Jeremiah Jackson My Top 4 favourite lines include 1 'My Jack' (SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE A MEME ON THIS QUOTE!!) 2 'After all what would the World be like without....Captain Hook!' 3 Eat what? There's nothing there. Gandhi ate more than this. 4 He took my toy, she hid my bear, I want a potty, I want a Cookie, I want to stay up!
@@nine_tails137 This is it. Don't try to stop me this time, Smee. Don't try to stop me this time, Smee. Don't you dare try to stop me this time, Smee, try to stop me. Smee, you'd better get up off your ass. Get over here, Smee!
Fun little tidbit, Phil Collins is actually playing detective Johnathan Darling, Wendy's younger brother, hence why Toodles asks "Have you forgotten how to fly?" And gets the response "we all do."
Fun fact: The school play scene in the first scene was made up of actual school kids in my moms class. One of the actresses in this scene is also my older sister
Danny Caracciolo Yep, and in the previous video, where Doug counts down the 11 worst Avatar episodes, the ending is a parody of the scene in Legend of Korra, where General Iroh II (also voiced by Dante) makes his debut appearance!
Sooooo. Tinker Bell took Peter with her when he was a baby, raised him... and then wished she could make out with him for the rest of her life. Niiice.
***** I read the story years ago, but I remember Tinker Bell as being less "human", she didn't have the same way to control her emotions and such. Here she acts just like a tiny human, so her actions creep me out way more.
Because that's not weird at all But to be fair, if Tink looked exactly like Julia Roberts, I wouldn't care how old she is. In real life, Julia is 50, almost 51. And she still looks great!
That old woman is frigging immortal, I swear! She was that age when i was a kid at 6 and first saw that movie, and she's STILL that age and now I'm 31!
+Brandon Roberts The only question left is, why?! Why did he buy a ticket to go watch that play, it makes no sense in the concept of the movie!!! I think Peter Pan is the one who has lost his marbles, that is the only way he would imagine George and Carrie together flying away.
There's a neat theory about Peter Pan. It basically says that Peter kidnaps children to join him in Neverland, and when they get too old he kills them; thus, they never grow up. Captain Hook was one of the children who escaped and he recruits the older children to try and stop Peter Pan.
let me guess brothers Grimm, where Cinderella include gouging eyeballs, red riding hood including cutting open stomachs, little mermaid where the little mermaid dies, or hotel and Grendel where they get eaten alive
Ahahaha the Grimm brothers' tales are actually pretty watered down, in the original Red Riding Hood the little girl gets raped and murdered by a guy in the woods and he feeds her corpse to his pet wolf. A pretty effective way to convince children not to go alone in the woods if you ask me.
That couple kissing on the bridge is George Lucas and Carrie Fisher? O_O I didn't know they made it into this movie! R.I.P. Carrie Fisher you will be missed...
For anyone wondering how Carrie and George made it into the movie, it's because Carrie was brought in to script doctor Tinkerbell's scenes, so she was already working on the film, so they gave her a cameo and she brought in George then... Also... '...I hope I slept with you to get the job cause if not then who the hell was that guy??' ~ Carrie Fisher from her roast of George Lucas
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my mother just went to a festival in the bershires at tanglewood, and john williams at 91 years old got up and directed some of the program, her and my aunt who are 80 years old got to meet him back stage, i can make jokes, but yes john williams is awesome!
"Sue Neverland for false advertising!" Add that to the fact that Peter is a lawyer, and we could have had ourselves a courtroom drama in the last third of the movie!
Oh my GOD Julia Roberts is the absolute most underrated Tinkerbell. She absolutely captured the mute sass of the cartoon character and translated it into a spoken lines role.
Deadpool Vlogs -- Yes, he sadly is dead. He committed suicide by hanging himself. Mental illness and depression is a massive issue in society and his death shows that no amount of money and success can cure issues like that.
Oh, but Rufio, you do have a dad. He burned half your face off and tried to electrocute you! You have a sister too! She did electrocute you. (She takes after daddy)
Yeah, that's my theory too. Also, I reckon the pilot on the Pan Am plane was Hook. It was Dustin Hoffman's voice on the announcement. I think Hook and Smee spent years and years searching for Peter all over the world, and kidnapped the other families' kids who they thought were related to Peter (but weren't).
I think Peter growing up kinda makes sense. If he comes back to the real world every spring he would age up. Slowly of course, but a bit at the time every time. They don't exactly say how long he stays per visit
After Hook, Rufuo reincarnated in a little place known as the fire nation, and he finally had a dad (who unfortunately was a close relative of the Joker). And after suffering many setbacks and rejections, he spent the rest of his life with his companion: honor.
ultraofrahfan1 Imagine being so threatened by feminism that THIS is what you think the reason for that trope is instead of, I don't know, fathers neglecting their families for their careers is extremely common in real life and is therefore relatable?
"Lookie, Lookie, I got Hookie"-Rufio (Rufio gets stabbed by Hook) "NOOOOOO!"-Peter "I wish I had a dad like you," - Rufio's last words to Peter (The Lost Boys immediately forget him and turn their attention to Peter fighting Hook)
I wonder why Doug never touched down on Glenn Close as the pirate thrown into the Boo-Box. There's a lot of interesting, surprise cameos in this movie.
Fun fact: Joseph Mazzello, who would later play Tim Murphy in "Jurassic Park", was considered for the role of Jack, but they said he was too young for the role at the time. If only the makers of "Rock-A-Doodle" had thought of that when they cast Toby Scott Ganger as Edmond.
I'm surprised you didn't bring up the fact that Hook was eaten by an alligator that seemed to be dead, but then ate him, but then never moved outside of gravity and tilting its head. That part confused me a lot as a kid.
1. There was a deleted scene showing Hook lived. 2. My head canon is Hooks imagination made the corpse come to life. What was actually just stale air escaping the taxidermied body, Hook imagined was the Croc coming back to kill him, so of course it did.
I honestly thought, even as a child, that when Hook's wig landed on the short kid (the ginger who can't act, for reference), that they were setting up for a future sequel where that kid would be the "new Hook" and either Pan's kids or his kids' kids would have to take up the mantle or something - or it would be, like, entirely internal and never leave Neverland, or something like that. Maybe the black kid doubts his abilities enough to be the New Pan and Pan's descendants have to come in and take over until they can find him and reinvigorate him or... IDK MAN I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS A LOT OVER THE YEARS
FYI, the executive producer, J. V. Hart, wrote a YA novel called Capt. Hook: the Adventures of a Notorious Youth about Hook as a 15-year-old. He followed the details of the original novel Peter Pan very faithfully, and I like it a lot.
Same. Back when I was a kid, and my parents told there was a Hook movie, I was pretty pumped up because I thought it would be solely about Hook, as in how he came to Neverland and lost his end. I was pretty disappointed.
+Kimani Wilson-Hunte I'm surprised you're the only person mentionning the new Pan movie. I expected a lot more conspiracy theorists going on about how this is reuploaded JUST when that other Peter Pan-related movie is coming out.
+Jack Jack It looks like it took a bath in CGI fakeness. Looks as bad as Maleficent or Snow White and the Huntsman. So much damn fantasy cgi you can barely see what's going on.
It is amazing how little you notice the cheese when you are a kid. This movie is absolutely overflowing with it. I guess it is because everything is new to you as a child and it really only becomes cheese once you have seen it so many times and start to think more deeply about how manipulative the film is trying to be.
+henryvolt35 Yep. I got to meet Dante Basco at Otakon 2014. He graced us with an original song he wrote for his fiance, dropped some freestyle poetry jewels, and spoke about his relationship with Robin Williams and his experiences while filming Hook. Oh, and he and his sibling had their own dance crew back in L.A.
As a film Hooks biggest weakness is the tone, its all over the place the tone. Like it sets itself out as a world of fluff and marshmallows but then you have Hook torturing one his pirates to death with scorpions and then later Hook stabs a kid through the heart and he stays dead, then it tries to go back to its fluffy tone. Steve you can't stab a 13 year old to death in your film then go back to smultz five minutes later.
I personally disagree. That torture scene you mentioned is our intro to Neverland. I think it's fair to remember that what we see of the real world is Peter as a neglectful father and the hurt he imposes on his family. The eternal child has grown up forgot himself in both his old and new identity. Even before the torture scene the scenes of the kids being taken and the reveal that it was Hook was one of the first movie moments in a non horror film to really creep me out. But Neverland is an actual Dream/fantasy land where those who live in it eventually just stop aging. Hook is still alive, well and at an age of some vigour despite being well over a hundred years old. We see Hook almost commity suicide because he cant kill his old enemy in top form! Its delivered in dry tongue in fashion but that's fucking dark! The presence of whimsy doesn't mean things can't get dark!
@@oxtheunlikelycontemplator2682 Hook threatening to blow Jo's brains out is played more for laughs. But I dont think you can have fluff and a kid being murdered in the same film. Or you cant go back to the fluff after that. Like Titanic dosent have Rose make joke that Billy Zane has a micropenis after the shot of the mum tucking her 7 years olds in to bed before they drown.
@@nifralo2752 I see where you're coming from but only up to a point The comparison you make to illustrate you're point is one of apples to oranges. Titanic is a fictionalization of a historical mass tragedy and romantic drama with its primary audience being older teens and adults. Hook is a family picture. It's utter fiction in a fantasy land setting. I think personally it does just enough to convey the titular villain as a real threat and that just because Neverland is a dream world doesn't mean everyone's making it out ok. I think not having a fun happy ending wouldn't make sense. The villain is vanquished for good and the kids are free to stay or leave Neverland as they choose and Peter has his family back. Nothing ever gets to be light or funny again because one character dies only works in a few specifics types of movie and this isn't one of them.
@@nifralo2752 I disagree. The killing of Rufio is probably the heaviest scene in the film, however even then, there’s no blood/gore or gratuitous violence. We don’t even see anything in the Boo Box scene! I loved this film as a little kid (obsessed with pirates) and both those scenes never seemed overly dark
Most religions are actually against suicide, so if there is a paradise, chances are Robin won't be there. If christianity is true, Hitler will though as he was a devout christian!
+Hans Lübeck +TheTeslaEffect11 are you out of your head ? Hitler may have been a devout christian, but he f'n killed millions of people and himself. I highly doubt he is gonna beat Robin Williams to heaven.
"Because you're Gwyneth Paltrow and you're going to grow up and win an oscar." Yet she also grew up and started her own cult called GOOP. What the hell did Neverland do to her?!
"What the hell is Tinkerbell made off" 25 years of frustrated sexual urges... Also "Hook" was filmed and came into theaters in 1991 and Pan Am existed til december of that year, so .... it still was a thing and there were despite selling off a lot of European routes to other carriers still some daily flights to London (from Miami and Detroit)
It's funny how Critic put in that part from "Mary Poppins" near the end, because Arthur Malet, who plays Tootles, also played Mr. Dawes Jr. in "Poppins".
It's upsetting that Robin Williams and Bob Hoskins passed away in the same year. Great actors. Enjoyable film, but even I admit it's flawed! The really whimsical moments do make me cringe! I always felt Spielberg was influenced from Beyond Thunderdome!
Fun fact: the actor of Toodles is the same guy who was Mr Dawes Jr in Mary Poppins One thing I'd wanted to know through the film was how Peter lost his glasses.
See, I always assumed that Peter aged every time he left Neverland. Like, as soon as he leaves, he begins aging like a human again. We never learn how long Peter has been there, but it could be centuries. Depending on how frequently he leaves, and how long he's gone, he could progressively grow older, until he's around 12, when he meets Moira, falls in love, and decides to stay because he wants to be a real father. Also, this movie clearly states that neverland makes you forget. It's why the kids don't recognize their mother at the end, why Jack doesn't recognize his father, why it takes Maggie a moment to realize that YES, Peter Pan is her father. Maggie literally says 'Jack! Neverland makes you forget! Never forget mommy and daddy! Think of a way to run home, Jack, RUN HOME'
Rufio didnt die. He got a gender change and moved to earth at the cove to tell stories about Narfs, Scrutes, and other creatures of onaemotopia to Paul Giamatti.
I was so confused.... They didn't explain ANYTHING. I thought it was supposed to be a prequel, but they never explained how/why Hook went bad, etc...There's so much more wrong with it, but it's really late, and I'll spare everyone the gory details.
I was able to sit through the "Smells like Teen Spirit" part, but I shut off the movie after Blackbeard mentioned a prophecy. QUIT WITH THE FRICKIN' PROPHECIES, HOLLYWOOD!!
Krimson Klaww Wade Winston Wilson AKA Deadpool Merc with the Mouth: Insert your own ridiculous pointless Bee Movie Jerry Seinfeld meme joke here. We're too lazy to care less.
I actually enjoyed this as a kid and it's so much better than the recent Pan movie that WB tried to put out. At least back when this came out, it was somewhat new or original to watch.
Have to agree with Hicks. the skits started out as a means to an end because they weren't allowed to show new movie clips right away, so they did it themselves to avoid legal issues. But, now.. they've gotten a bit stale.
Fun Fact: In case nobody mentioned it, the scene of Tootles flying at the end which you compared with Mr Dawes Sr flying at the end of "Mary Poppins" who was played by Dick Van Dyke actually features the same actor playing Tootles who was Arthur Malet playing Mr Dawes Jr who yells "DADDY COME DOWN!" from below in the same sequence compared whose voice is unparalleled.
Peter: "I don't believe in fairies!"
Fairy In A Jar: (Dies)
Link: "Damnit!! I needed that!!"
😂😂
In reality, Link would go "HUAAAHHHHHH~~~!!"
The fairies from sleeping beauty fall and die before they could power up the prince's sword against the dragon lol
@@lfovah1287 No.
Funny that Link is based on Peter Pan with green tunic and green cap.
Of all the Peter Pan sequels/prequels/reimaginings in cinema, this is probably the best. It delves into the more tragic side and psychology of Peter Pan. Interestingly, they do it by flipping the script. Instead of Peter being a boy afraid to grow up, he's an adult who's afraid to remember what it's like to be a child.
Peter Pan (2003) was the best.
Peter pan 2 was good! Yeah the animation was too cartoony and the lost boys song was lame BUT the moral was good. Jane is a likable character, Peter was less of a jerk than in the first movie; He FLIRTED with Tiger lily in front of Wendy and never appologises about it AND he almost let her being drowned by the mermaids while he was laughing at her. With Jane, Peter NEVER let her in danger plus when she arrived; he showed her fun stuff. He even dances with her and gives her a lost girl costume; that was so cute X3
But as was said, it’s too damn long and takes too long until Peter becomes likable and gets his powers.
And I rolled my eyes when he said he remembered his mother when he was still an infant and was afraid of growing up and dying. Which is not at all biologically possible at that age.
I haven't seen the 2003 remake with Jason Isaacs as Hook, but I've heard that one was underrated.
I did watch this movie (and other child-friendly Robin Williams movies from the 1980s and 1990s) so much as a kid that I called Robin Williams "Uncle Robin."
@@ladypool1404 Is that the 2003, version? My oldest liked it and my youngest was born a year later and seems to like it.
I get why Rufio wished he had a dad like Peter Pan.
His real dad burnt half of his face.
+LaserCustard HAH!
LOL!
I see what you did there! xD
RUFIOOOO
***** Obviously that was a Looney Tunes reference.
+LaserCustard Also I don't think Luke Skywalker would make a good parent- the force is too exploitable... You bet there'd be a lot of use of the Jedi mind trick for parenting
Edit and i cant help but get the feeling there'd be containers of NO2 mixed with a poisonous gas lying around the house...
While Janitor Smee may be there to blurr the lines of reality and add confusion, don't forget that in most adaptations Hook and Mr. Darling (wendy's dad) are usually played by the same actor. So blurring the lines of reality is nothing new in Peter Pan
Except for that one instance in "Peter Pan Live" where Mr. Darling and Mr. Smee were both played by the same actor.
“Adaptations”
NEEEEEEEERRRRRRRDDDDD
I went to a local play and Mr. Darling and Hook were also played by the same person.
"Death is the only adventure you have left"
This line just hurts now
I agree R.I.P Robin Williams.
Nah, his only good role was in Insomniac. Never liked the guy.
@@JoakimOtamaa wow freak you a man has died and all you can say is you hated him at least have some respect
Today on jokes that didn’t age well
@@JoakimOtamaa “calmly loads gun”
The reason Jack doesn't recognize his father is because Neverland has a strange effect on the mind. In Peter Pan, Wendy's brothers begin to forget their parents too, and Wendy has to keep reminding them that they have to go back at some point because they have a family. It makes you forget about your life on earth so you'll want to stay for ever. In sense, Neverland is holding you hostage and giving you Stockholm syndrome.
Caroline woah
Caroline what’s Stockholm syndrome
When you're trapped somewhere for a long time and begin to enjoy/not mind your situation too much
Yeah, that's also why when Robin turns into Peter Pan and Tink talks to him about rescuing his children, he actually forgets that he has them. Hook also was corrupting and manipulating the Hell out of Jack and Maggie too. Even at one point, Maggie has a hard time remembering her parents.
I actually think that Jack said he was home because he began to like Hook and see him as more of a father figure than Peter. Edit: I remember when Jack asks who Peter was and then he remembers that he's his dad but he hates to fly.
My favorite line: "Peter, you've become a pirate!"
Jeremiah Jackson
My Top 4 favourite lines include
1 'My Jack' (SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE A MEME ON THIS QUOTE!!)
2 'After all what would the World be like without....Captain Hook!'
3 Eat what? There's nothing there. Gandhi ate more than this.
4 He took my toy, she hid my bear, I want a potty, I want a Cookie, I want to stay up!
@@zekecasperanddeadpoolzgroovyst The fourth on that list is my favorite.
Shomozom
I always love the "Firefly from hell!" and "I've been shot!" lines the most.
@@nine_tails137
This is it. Don't try to stop me this time, Smee. Don't try to stop me this time, Smee. Don't you dare try to stop me this time, Smee, try to stop me. Smee, you'd better get up off your ass. Get over here, Smee!
Fun little tidbit, Phil Collins is actually playing detective Johnathan Darling, Wendy's younger brother, hence why Toodles asks "Have you forgotten how to fly?" And gets the response "we all do."
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat???????? Very Interesting!
revenile He seems too young to be granny Wendy's brother. Perhaps he is her nephew, or grand-nephew?
@@misseli1 the key word you are looking for is younger brother, Wendy had to brothers one being 5
never knew that, talk about a well hidden Easter Egg there.
He’s also a vulgarian boy in chitty chitty Bang Bang
Fun fact: The school play scene in the first scene was made up of actual school kids in my moms class. One of the actresses in this scene is also my older sister
gremmklaw that's amazing!
gremmklaw
Really?
Right and I'm an eccentric genius millionaire with 10 adopted kids and multiple jobs and 2 kids of my own and president of my own nation.
did you get to meet Dante Basco?
Cool!
Six years ago, I bet Doug never imagined that he would be doing a Nostalgia Critic episode with Dante Basco himself.
First Maya Wilson, then Maurice LaMarche & Rob Paulson, then Dante Basco and Don Bluth? Wow.
What's next, Rob Reiner if/when he reviews The Princess Bride
And even better Dante quotes His own character in that review
Danny Caracciolo Yep, and in the previous video, where Doug counts down the 11 worst Avatar episodes, the ending is a parody of the scene in Legend of Korra, where General Iroh II (also voiced by Dante) makes his debut appearance!
HONOR! HONOR!
Sooooo. Tinker Bell took Peter with her when he was a baby, raised him... and then wished she could make out with him for the rest of her life. Niiice.
***** I read the story years ago, but I remember Tinker Bell as being less "human", she didn't have the same way to control her emotions and such. Here she acts just like a tiny human, so her actions creep me out way more.
CaptJosmy
Jocasta, she's a freaky bitch.
Because that's not weird at all
But to be fair, if Tink looked exactly like Julia Roberts, I wouldn't care how old she is. In real life, Julia is 50, almost 51. And she still looks great!
CaptJosmy damm
K. Le Animateur It's weird and gross
I think I would actually enjoy a flick called Goonies of the Caribbean.
Sounds like a fanfiction crossover acted out by devoted fans of both worlds. Though honestly, it could be fun to watch, and to film.
Lol
They just sailed off with captain willie
Sounds like the sequel we never got
Why is the rum gone?
21:21 Just picture Zuko saying this to Iroh. That would be a tearjerker
Honestly that'd be an amazing line if he was dying somehow.
Except Zuko already had that. Iroh was a far better dad to him than his actual father ever tried to be.
@@erikbrock5444 that is true
That old woman is frigging immortal, I swear!
She was that age when i was a kid at 6 and first saw that movie, and she's STILL that age and now I'm 31!
IKR?
Maggie Smith still looks as she did here, in Sorcerer's Stone and now.
They put makeup on her. She was actually 57 years old at the time.
RIP to her btw. She passed recently I noticed
Bad news folks
So in the beginning Peter Pan is watching a boy play himself in a Peter Pan play within a Peter Pan movie.
PANCEPTION!!!
Lawl.
Cue the Hans Zimmer BWWOOOOOMMM!!!
Panception
+Kaiser Chris We need to go deeper!
+Brandon Roberts The only question left is, why?!
Why did he buy a ticket to go watch that play, it makes no sense in the concept of the movie!!!
I think Peter Pan is the one who has lost his marbles, that is the only way he would imagine George and Carrie together flying away.
There's a neat theory about Peter Pan. It basically says that Peter kidnaps children to join him in Neverland, and when they get too old he kills them; thus, they never grow up. Captain Hook was one of the children who escaped and he recruits the older children to try and stop Peter Pan.
Interesting
Actually that's true he just killed them the book was written in the Victorian era I think 🤔
let me guess brothers Grimm, where Cinderella include gouging eyeballs, red riding hood including cutting open stomachs, little mermaid where the little mermaid dies, or hotel and Grendel where they get eaten alive
+XB1Gaming Creeper (XB1GC) No, it's not by them, just some other random nutter.
Ahahaha the Grimm brothers' tales are actually pretty watered down, in the original Red Riding Hood the little girl gets raped and murdered by a guy in the woods and he feeds her corpse to his pet wolf. A pretty effective way to convince children not to go alone in the woods if you ask me.
"Peter, you became a pirate."
"Yer a wizard, Wendy."
😂😂
That couple kissing on the bridge is George Lucas and Carrie Fisher? O_O
I didn't know they made it into this movie!
R.I.P. Carrie Fisher you will be missed...
It's cause Carrie was brought in as a Script Doctor to try and fix Tinkerbell's scenes. That's how they got into the movie.
For anyone wondering how Carrie and George made it into the movie, it's because Carrie was brought in to script doctor Tinkerbell's scenes, so she was already working on the film, so they gave her a cameo and she brought in George then...
Also...
'...I hope I slept with you to get the job cause if not then who the hell was that guy??' ~ Carrie Fisher from her roast of George Lucas
No way that's hilarious 😂😂 what she said I mean. She was so talented and funny, we really lost a gem. RIP Carrie
This movie has my favorite insult in when Peter calls Rufio a "near-sighted gynocologist." Like holy shit is that a joke I wouldn't get as a kid.
It's definitely more fun watching as an adult, you get all the hidden Easter Eggs and innuendo jokes too.
I looked up gynocologist. I don't regret it.
I'd call him "Human Shadow"
That would never fly in a PG rated film for kids nowadays.
You're a rude, crude, pack of chewed food, dude.
Rufio "I wish my I had a dad like you since my real dad's the Fire Lord"
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Avatar the Last Airbender logic
Li-Li Mandragon THAT’S ROUGH BUDDY
what about the dad from American Dragon?
oh wait, what about Iroh's father??? (legend of korra)
But you're Human Shadow (no you look like him but)
Can we all agree that John Williams as the composer of the music is PERFECT?
my mother just went to a festival in the bershires at tanglewood, and john williams at 91 years old got up and directed some of the program, her and my aunt who are 80 years old got to meet him back stage, i can make jokes, but yes john williams is awesome!
"I believe in you Peter"
Stop f***ing believing and help me! There's like 20 of you!
"Sue Neverland for false advertising!" Add that to the fact that Peter is a lawyer, and we could have had ourselves a courtroom drama in the last third of the movie!
Oh my GOD Julia Roberts is the absolute most underrated Tinkerbell.
She absolutely captured the mute sass of the cartoon character and translated it into a spoken lines role.
"I believe in you Peter"
"I believe in you Peter"
"I believe in you Peter"
"I BELIEVE IN SANTA CHRIST!"
Ok
@@Marvelfanatic3658 “force of habit, sorry”
@@thehalfnegativeoptimist4578 Hook is a much better movie than unforgiven damn unforgiven SUCKED!!!😡
"Believe in the Kamina who believes in you!"
I believe in The Devil! He's hot! (Not sorry at all.)
Has Maggie Smith been old her entire life?
No, that was makeup in this movie.
I know right? XD
She was born 80
+Haman Karn Except when she was in her prime.
watch?v=AmNQVo1qpD8
+Haman Karn She's older than Zeon family I believe. Speaking of which, shouldn't you be taking over earth ?
".....MY Jack" is probably my favorite NC moment
He sounds like a little kid that gave away his favourite truck as a three year old
I catch myself using that sometimes when I'm trying to act extra. 😂
Mine too
Which one?
15:15
Or
20:34
?
He should use it more often
"Gandhi ate more than this" the most legendary line of this movie
I am listening Ruphio's voice and even in this early age still hear only prince Zuko. My god, that's such a memorable voice!
R.I.P. Robin Williams
Richard Canipe he dead?!
Yeah...😔
@@albertschoise8091 he's been dead for five years. He committed suicide.
General of Ostia .......
Deadpool Vlogs -- Yes, he sadly is dead. He committed suicide by hanging himself. Mental illness and depression is a massive issue in society and his death shows that no amount of money and success can cure issues like that.
Oh, but Rufio, you do have a dad. He burned half your face off and tried to electrocute you! You have a sister too! She did electrocute you. (She takes after daddy)
lolololololololol
Artemis Crock I don't get it.
genesis camilo I didn't know that, thanks for telling me
Artemis Crock
"Go, Azula! Go out and Zap to the Extreme!"
"I will, thank you Father!"
*HONOR!*
Rest In Peace Carrie Fisher. Most may know you as Leia, but to me, you will always be that kissing couple lady.
george persaud, to me she will always be the scorned lover trying to kill Jake and Elwood in the Blues Brothers.
george persaud was she really part of the kissing couple?😅
To me, she'll always be that hilarious actress.
To me she will always be the hairy bush nun from Jay and Silent Bob strike back
To me, she'll always be remembered as a funny, talented and kind actress. May she and Debbie Reynolds rest among the stars in peace.
I always took the ending with seeing smee as a janitor to explain how hook knew so much
That actually makes a lot of sense
Yeah, that's my theory too. Also, I reckon the pilot on the Pan Am plane was Hook. It was Dustin Hoffman's voice on the announcement. I think Hook and Smee spent years and years searching for Peter all over the world, and kidnapped the other families' kids who they thought were related to Peter (but weren't).
I think Peter growing up kinda makes sense. If he comes back to the real world every spring he would age up. Slowly of course, but a bit at the time every time. They don't exactly say how long he stays per visit
I don't care what people say, I absolutely love this movie, it's my favourite movie about Peter Pan
Same! :'D now after watching this video I wanna run out and find it on DVD :D
same here
Michel Lacasse I love the movie as well!
After Hook, Rufuo reincarnated in a little place known as the fire nation, and he finally had a dad (who unfortunately was a close relative of the Joker). And after suffering many setbacks and rejections, he spent the rest of his life with his companion: honor.
lol
no, he reincarnated as human Shadow
Yes, I do believe that's........*MY JACK* O_O
+Awesome Inspector No I'm Spartacus.
+Danny Dolan no its ................ My jack 0_0
+Rainwater No! its..........MY DIIIIIIIIOOOOO!!!!
+Pale Drake ....Dee Eee Vee Oh
#My Jack
“I wish I had a dad like you...”
my father left a permanent reminder of my dishonor on my face
1:36 - actually, Pan Am was still in operation during the production of "Hook". It ceased operation 7 days before the film's premiere.
Why is there such a big trend with kids movies where a father/husband never makes time for his family/wife. Flubber, hook, 9 Lives...
Its just really easy to write and not really mess up character development wise.
...Shaggy Dog, Haunted Mansion, Liar Liar, Jingle All The Way, Santa Clause, Jungle 2 Jungle, a lot of Tim Allen movies actually
ultraofrahfan1 actually feminists wouldn't care
ultraofrahfan1 Imagine being so threatened by feminism that THIS is what you think the reason for that trope is instead of, I don't know, fathers neglecting their families for their careers is extremely common in real life and is therefore relatable?
TheGuyThatWatches huh, you’re right that is weird
Poor Rufio..on the bright side, he did get practise in playing second fiddle to a flying magic boy
on the bright side, he looks like human Shadow
The "Ember Island Players" episode even had a woman playing Aang to make a Peter Pan reference. Coincidence?
"Lookie, Lookie, I got Hookie"-Rufio
(Rufio gets stabbed by Hook)
"NOOOOOO!"-Peter
"I wish I had a dad like you," - Rufio's last words to Peter
(The Lost Boys immediately forget him and turn their attention to Peter fighting Hook)
I thought his death was very out of place of the overall tone of the film.
I wonder why Doug never touched down on Glenn Close as the pirate thrown into the Boo-Box. There's a lot of interesting, surprise cameos in this movie.
I believe David Crosby played one of the pirates as well
Nice broken english!
I was wondering the same thing! Lol
"So... Peter, you've become a pirate"
"I've forgotten how to fly" "Well, one does"
There's just something about those lines that I love
Fun fact: Joseph Mazzello, who would later play Tim Murphy in "Jurassic Park", was considered for the role of Jack, but they said he was too young for the role at the time. If only the makers of "Rock-A-Doodle" had thought of that when they cast Toby Scott Ganger as Edmond.
"And I want my war!" "Aye!"
"The ninjas must DIE!"
Fucking brilliant.
I'm surprised you didn't bring up the fact that Hook was eaten by an alligator that seemed to be dead, but then ate him, but then never moved outside of gravity and tilting its head. That part confused me a lot as a kid.
RyanM4N It confused me even more as a kid because I though the crocodile was just a statue. Not even a dead croc. Just. A statue
I'm just more surprised that there's not more Homestuck references
I love hook though it's pretty corny but today's standards
so... hook was still alive...possibly?
1. There was a deleted scene showing Hook lived. 2. My head canon is Hooks imagination made the corpse come to life. What was actually just stale air escaping the taxidermied body, Hook imagined was the Croc coming back to kill him, so of course it did.
I would totally watch a Hook only spin off. the hook stuff was the best parts.
I honestly thought, even as a child, that when Hook's wig landed on the short kid (the ginger who can't act, for reference), that they were setting up for a future sequel where that kid would be the "new Hook" and either Pan's kids or his kids' kids would have to take up the mantle or something - or it would be, like, entirely internal and never leave Neverland, or something like that. Maybe the black kid doubts his abilities enough to be the New Pan and Pan's descendants have to come in and take over until they can find him and reinvigorate him or... IDK MAN I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS A LOT OVER THE YEARS
I totally had the exact same thought. I was waiting for years for that movie to be announced.
RavynMad121 Oh, cool, it's not just me!
FYI, the executive producer, J. V. Hart, wrote a YA novel called Capt. Hook: the Adventures of a Notorious Youth about Hook as a 15-year-old. He followed the details of the original novel Peter Pan very faithfully, and I like it a lot.
Same. Back when I was a kid, and my parents told there was a Hook movie, I was pretty pumped up because I thought it would be solely about Hook, as in how he came to Neverland and lost his end. I was pretty disappointed.
Fun fact: Glenn Close is the pirate who goes in the boo-box after Hook says, "And who thought I couldn't do it?"
I actually saw the actor who played Rufio at Comic Con last year.
How is he?
@@RYMAN1321 Too be honest he was never really the same after he was banished from the Fire Nation
20:00 "I recognize him from his peanut butter!" I lost it there XD
I hope that peanut butter wasn't used for Ayds.
@@zachmanf.7479 (somebody gonna have to give Rufio Ayds)
(oh god NO)
A far superior Pan movie than "Pan."
Also, the Critic NEEDS to review "Peter Pan Live!" someday. ;)
+Kimani Wilson-Hunte I'm surprised you're the only person mentionning the new Pan movie. I expected a lot more conspiracy theorists going on about how this is reuploaded JUST when that other Peter Pan-related movie is coming out.
Pan looks sooooo bad and cringeworthy. I'm not gonna waste my money to see it
+Kimani Wilson-Hunte I thought Pan was ok (although it wasn't as good as I though it would be)
+Kimani Wilson-Hunte I hear the new movie got Pan-ed
+Jack Jack It looks like it took a bath in CGI fakeness. Looks as bad as Maleficent or Snow White and the Huntsman. So much damn fantasy cgi you can barely see what's going on.
The watch scene, with the Pulp Fiction cut, I almost choked on laughter.
21:21 "Do you know what I wish . . . to regain my HONOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I pissed my pants in laughter when he pulled the Christopher walkin watch joke.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is amazing how little you notice the cheese when you are a kid. This movie is absolutely overflowing with it. I guess it is because everything is new to you as a child and it really only becomes cheese once you have seen it so many times and start to think more deeply about how manipulative the film is trying to be.
fun fact, you know Rufio there? turns out that's Dante Basco the voice of Zuko from Avatar and American Dragon Jakes long.
HOLY SHITE!!!
+henryvolt35 and Crazy Basco in the Top 11 Avatar episodes!
+henryvolt35 Yep. I got to meet Dante Basco at Otakon 2014. He graced us with an original song he wrote for his fiance, dropped some freestyle poetry jewels, and spoke about his relationship with Robin Williams and his experiences while filming Hook. Oh, and he and his sibling had their own dance crew back in L.A.
O_O
+henryvolt35 And Zuko from ATLA
Oh man! Anyone else HOOKED on NC like I am?! *is shot repeatedly*
+Kevin Goh i dont get it.
+Kevin Goh ............HAH..........
yep
+Kevin Goh I believe you mean "now watch as I know die for no apparent reason" *Gunshots*
+Kevin Goh Dude, that train passed like 3 years ago...
Instead of Captain Barbossa shooting Peter's daughter you should have had Hook from the Disney animated version shooting her instead xD
That would’ve worked so much better.
Or maybe he could have had Voldemort blast her with the Killing Curse while bellowing "AVAAAADA KEDAAAAVRAAAA!!!!!"
"Did Hook sell his soul to the Devil on his way to Earth?" Guess I should update my headcanon spreadsheet.
As a film Hooks biggest weakness is the tone, its all over the place the tone. Like it sets itself out as a world of fluff and marshmallows but then you have Hook torturing one his pirates to death with scorpions and then later Hook stabs a kid through the heart and he stays dead, then it tries to go back to its fluffy tone. Steve you can't stab a 13 year old to death in your film then go back to smultz five minutes later.
I personally disagree. That torture scene you mentioned is our intro to Neverland. I think it's fair to remember that what we see of the real world is Peter as a neglectful father and the hurt he imposes on his family. The eternal child has grown up forgot himself in both his old and new identity. Even before the torture scene the scenes of the kids being taken and the reveal that it was Hook was one of the first movie moments in a non horror film to really creep me out. But Neverland is an actual Dream/fantasy land where those who live in it eventually just stop aging. Hook is still alive, well and at an age of some vigour despite being well over a hundred years old. We see Hook almost commity suicide because he cant kill his old enemy in top form! Its delivered in dry tongue in fashion but that's fucking dark! The presence of whimsy doesn't mean things can't get dark!
@@oxtheunlikelycontemplator2682 Hook threatening to blow Jo's brains out is played more for laughs.
But I dont think you can have fluff and a kid being murdered in the same film. Or you cant go back to the fluff after that. Like Titanic dosent have Rose make joke that Billy Zane has a micropenis after the shot of the mum tucking her 7 years olds in to bed before they drown.
@@nifralo2752 I see where you're coming from but only up to a point
The comparison you make to illustrate you're point is one of apples to oranges. Titanic is a fictionalization of a historical mass tragedy and romantic drama with its primary audience being older teens and adults. Hook is a family picture. It's utter fiction in a fantasy land setting. I think personally it does just enough to convey the titular villain as a real threat and that just because Neverland is a dream world doesn't mean everyone's making it out ok. I think not having a fun happy ending wouldn't make sense. The villain is vanquished for good and the kids are free to stay or leave Neverland as they choose and Peter has his family back. Nothing ever gets to be light or funny again because one character dies only works in a few specifics types of movie and this isn't one of them.
@@nifralo2752 I disagree. The killing of Rufio is probably the heaviest scene in the film, however even then, there’s no blood/gore or gratuitous violence. We don’t even see anything in the Boo Box scene! I loved this film as a little kid (obsessed with pirates) and both those scenes never seemed overly dark
@@oxtheunlikelycontemplator2682 There’s SO much more dark content in the Harry Potter series; kids LOVE such things
REST IN PARADISE - Robin Williams
Most religions are actually against suicide, so if there is a paradise, chances are Robin won't be there.
If christianity is true, Hitler will though as he was a devout christian!
+Hans Lübeck NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
+Hans Lübeck Questionable view.
+Hans Lübeck +TheTeslaEffect11 are you out of your head ?
Hitler may have been a devout christian, but he f'n killed millions of people and himself. I highly doubt he is gonna beat Robin Williams to heaven.
if God is real Robin Williams Will be one of the few people in this evil world deserving of Heaven.
Maybe that's what happened to Hank Pym's wife. She shrank to a subatomic world called neverland.
DAYUM.
And it turned out she was Michelle Pfeiffer
"Because you're Gwyneth Paltrow and you're going to grow up and win an oscar."
Yet she also grew up and started her own cult called GOOP. What the hell did Neverland do to her?!
Neverland didn't do it to her. It was being married to Tony Stark.
"I recognize him from his peanut butter" -best character reenactment ever
"What the hell is Tinkerbell made off"
25 years of frustrated sexual urges...
Also "Hook" was filmed and came into theaters in 1991 and Pan Am existed til december of that year, so .... it still was a thing and there were despite selling off a lot of European routes to other carriers still some daily flights to London (from Miami and Detroit)
Remember this was filmed in 1990, for a 91 release
No mention of Glenn Close going into the Boo Box?
NOT THE BOO BOX!!!
I remember the older edit had the Critic mentioning it. Not sure why they cut that part out
I've seen this review numerous times, even when it first came out, and I don't believe he ever mentioned it.
OMG, that was her?
This was one of the funniest NC episodes in my opinion. I found that I laughed out loud quite often. Also...alas poor Zuko, I knew him Horatio.
+Katie Wahl It is! Next to The Son of the Mask and The Room reviews! Those ones had me crying. XD
+Katie Wahl Try watching his review of the Star Wars Holiday Special.
I've seen that one! XD It's so hilarious!
but...
*_TUMBLED_* INTO A WALL
I love that line from Wendy “so, Peter...you’ve become a pirate “ best Line
Maggie Smith, "Hello boy...."
Robin Williams, "Hello Wendy...."
Rest In Peace Maggie Smith and Robin Williams
I loved this movie as a kid and still do
I think... The "no age" Thing starts at a certain age..
Like the Kokiri in LOZ Ocarina of time?
Or maybe due to the fact that Peter leaves Neverland at least once a year to get Wendy, therefore the magic doesn’t work for this amount of time...
Every review should end with "I'm the nostalgia critic and I don't believe in fairies."
Hook - "It's Peter Pan."
NC - "I recognize him from his peanut butter."
Fun fact: Believe it or not, GLEN CLOSE is the pirate they put in the Boo Box!
Who would have though that Doug would eventually meet and do a review with Dante Basco... "Lookie, lookie I've got Hookie!!"
"CORRECTION: TUMBLED INTO A WALL"
"FOX HUNTING"
"IS THAT ALL YOU'VE GOT?"
Great video, but I have to disagree with the Phil Collins quip. Personally, I think his music was the best part of that movie.
I agree. I loved all his songs
He has his opinion, you have your's
True that. He made Tarzan. Tarzan wouldnt b Tarzan without him
Same.
Agreed. However would we know what emotions to feel if Phill Collins didn't sing about them every 5 minutes?
This one of my best films of the late Robin Williams i've seen.
Rufio: "You can't fight, fly, or crow!"
Peter: "Yeah, well...at least I still have my honor!" **drops mic**
Lost Boys: Ooooooooh!
b-but
"FOX HUNTING"
It's funny how Critic put in that part from "Mary Poppins" near the end, because Arthur Malet, who plays Tootles, also played Mr. Dawes Jr. in "Poppins".
RIP Robin Williams
It's upsetting that Robin Williams and Bob Hoskins passed away in the same year. Great actors. Enjoyable film, but even I admit it's flawed! The really whimsical moments do make me cringe! I always felt Spielberg was influenced from Beyond Thunderdome!
John Williams made it all work for me.
Arthur Malet passed away back in 2013.
rocknrollkid90 now Carrie Fisher just passed away.........
bless them
Critic should do Pan now!! who agrees?
Fun fact: the actor of Toodles is the same guy who was Mr Dawes Jr in Mary Poppins
One thing I'd wanted to know through the film was how Peter lost his glasses.
He probably put them down and forgot them.
See, I always assumed that Peter aged every time he left Neverland. Like, as soon as he leaves, he begins aging like a human again. We never learn how long Peter has been there, but it could be centuries. Depending on how frequently he leaves, and how long he's gone, he could progressively grow older, until he's around 12, when he meets Moira, falls in love, and decides to stay because he wants to be a real father.
Also, this movie clearly states that neverland makes you forget. It's why the kids don't recognize their mother at the end, why Jack doesn't recognize his father, why it takes Maggie a moment to realize that YES, Peter Pan is her father. Maggie literally says 'Jack! Neverland makes you forget! Never forget mommy and daddy! Think of a way to run home, Jack, RUN HOME'
Yes, I do believe those are........MY LOST MARBLES O_O
spwndlove nice
HAHHAHA, that Barbossa joke never gets old.
I'd watch a movie called "F**king Tinkerbelle" but I don't think it would be a kids movie.
Well, we've all got our fetishes.
For some reason I searched F**cking tinkerbell. DO NOT SEARCH IT!!!!!! DO NOT SEARCH IT!!!!!!! My mind is dead.
Searching it
DON'T SEARCH IT
your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
7:42 *jumps into the erotic fanfiction van and speeds away*
Rufio didnt die. He got a gender change and moved to earth at the cove to tell stories about Narfs, Scrutes, and other creatures of onaemotopia to Paul Giamatti.
???
I laughed way too hard at the plane hitting the old man XD
It's fine when people cry (except if there is a dead/dying dog, that makes me so sad) I laugh so much.
Me too! Lol xD
Oh gosh, I had to go back and rewatch that a few times. xD
same and the coconut joke haha
You should do that terrible new Pan movie
I've forgotten that movie and thank god I did
I was so confused.... They didn't explain ANYTHING. I thought it was supposed to be a prequel, but they never explained how/why Hook went bad, etc...There's so much more wrong with it, but it's really late, and I'll spare everyone the gory details.
I agree that Pan movie should be on the list for the Nostalgia Critic. I'd love to see him rip that movie apart. lol
Ugh.
I was able to sit through the "Smells like Teen Spirit" part, but I shut off the movie after Blackbeard mentioned a prophecy. QUIT WITH THE FRICKIN' PROPHECIES, HOLLYWOOD!!
that lost boy doesn't use mousse. he uses moose blood.
Rufio you mean.
Also he looks like human Shadow.
That probably explains those red highlights.
Krimson Klaww
Wade Winston Wilson AKA Deadpool Merc with the Mouth: Insert your own ridiculous pointless Bee Movie Jerry Seinfeld meme joke here. We're too lazy to care less.
Peter Pan: "I'm looking for someone."
Yoda: "Looking? Found someone you have! Mmmmhmmhmmm!"
Wait...Phil Collins ruined Tarzan?! Now, just a damn minute, that is going too far...
I can't believe NC didn't like him in Tarzan!
I thought his songs were great!
I actually enjoyed this as a kid and it's so much better than the recent Pan movie that WB tried to put out. At least back when this came out, it was somewhat new or original to watch.
Joseph Najjar
Agreed.
I agree I actually hated Pan and I'm a Peter Pan nerd
Yeah, it's even worse than that live action play they recently did a couple years ago.
Even as a kid, I've always hated the way Hook dies. The crocodile falls on him with it's mouth open and Hook just disappears. What the fuck?
Yeah, for the main villain it was a pretty lame defeat.
Looking back I really prefer these concise straight forward style of reviews than the newer skit filled overblown versions.
Hallic0Hicks i like the old reviews but mostly for the movies. I barely laugh in the old ones but i really enjoy the newer ones
Have to agree with Hicks. the skits started out as a means to an end because they weren't allowed to show new movie clips right away, so they did it themselves to avoid legal issues. But, now.. they've gotten a bit stale.
Agreed
Fun Fact: In case nobody mentioned it, the scene of Tootles flying at the end which you compared with Mr Dawes Sr flying at the end of "Mary Poppins" who was played by Dick Van Dyke actually features the same actor playing Tootles who was Arthur Malet playing Mr Dawes Jr who yells "DADDY COME DOWN!" from below in the same sequence compared whose voice is unparalleled.
*me at the beginning:* " oh yeah, yeah, Peter wasn't all that good. " *me as I watch a second time:* *REALIZATION* "FORGIVE ME ROBIN WILLIAMS!!!!" T^T