The communal intake of breathe at the snap was like nothing I've ever experienced in a theatre. As if 400 people had their PTSD from the previous movie triggered, let out an audible groan, and were suddenly silenced.
This is actually a better reference to Baba Yaga because Russian, like Spanish has a gender specific way of language, so baba yaga is actually not a Russian for the boogeyman it's a old woman who lives in the woods and eats children and her house has chicken feet 🤷🏻♂️
@@StarkRG I've never seen John Wick so that pretty much covers everything I know about it as well. Shooty shooty action movie. Also something about a dog, I think?
2:43 It’s so nice to see Janet featured in the MCU finally. In the comics, she’s the one who came up with the name Avengers, as she’s not only a founding member but also arguably the glue that held the team together. The original Avengers were a completely independent group, separate from S.H.I.E.L.D. or any government influence. They operated on their own terms, guided by their shared values and commitment to protecting the world. In contrast, the MCU drew inspiration from the Ultimate Universe, where the Avengers (known as the Ultimates) were formed under government oversight, with Nick Fury acting as their coordinator. This approach created a more bureaucratic framework, shifting away from the organic camaraderie and mutual trust that defined the classic comics team. It’s a shame she, along with Hank Pym, was overlooked for so long in the MCU.
I'm not exactly on house arrest, but I had a severe spinal cord injury that makes walking very difficult. I am an information sponge, and soak in as much information as I can. For the last 4yrs, I have increased my knowledge of home construction, financial markets, cooking, history (ancient and modern).
When you get the opportunity, please watch "Ladyhawke" (1985). It's the first movie I can remember seeing Michelle Pfeiffer. When she came on screen, I became a drooling idiot, I was in love. She was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen and I still think she is. All that aside, it is a great movie.
You really ought to react to "All of Me" Martin is really good in that.
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_If_ I were on house arrest for two years? Considering I've barely left my house since 2020... probably cooking. I mean, I was a decent cook before, but in the ten years I'd lived on my own, I never felt like I was getting any better. But since 2020, when I moved back to my parent's house and then took over the cooking duties, I've been branching out, willing to try more complex recipes, and getting a real feel for it. Also, I taught myself programming in Rust.
The big worry I had going to see this in the cinema was: how are they going to top Infinity War? The answer: they didn't try. Instead of making the stakes universal, they took it back down to personal which was a smart move. That first PC scene gave me chills when I saw it. I was enjoying the movie so much I had completely forgotten about where it might fit in the timeline.
gotta love that the guys security firm is named "X-con security Consultants" yep, Janet, Hank and Hope got "snapped", stranding Scott in the quantum realm... guess you got your answer to where in the timeline this fits in
I loved this one. Paul Rudd is just a vibe. The writing is good, and they get to double dip, by giving us that happy ending, and then also giving us another ending that breaks our hearts. It gets to be fully camp and truly heartbreaking at the same time. To my nerdy ass that's magic and I love it for it.
The first two cameos I recall seeing Stan Lee in was the 1988 The Incredible Hulk Returns TV movie, and 2nd probably my favorite was in the finale 9f the 90s Spider-Man animated series in which he plays himself & Spider-Man enters his reality to meet him.
@ShanelleRiccio if you get through the rest of Phase 3 before Christmas, i HIGHLY recommend the Guardians Holiday Special for Christmas. It's a little out of order with the Phase 4 stuff, but it won't spoil anything else, and it's freakin brilliant.
What would I do if I was under house arrest for two years? Almost certainly become an expert at escaping house arrest. God knows Covid was bad enough. I would literally go insane 😬
Laurence Fishburne also played another Marvel comics character he was the voice of the Silver Surfer in the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer the 2nd Fantastic Four film that Chris Evans played the hero the Human Torch in before becoming Captain America.
Hey, Shanelle. The movie playing in the background when Scott is eating dinner is NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE from 1978. It's about college madness in 1962. It stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, and Karen Allen. This was the first of the National Lampoon movies. Andnjust so you know, Hank Pym had several identities during his run in the comics. He was first Giant Man, then we become Yellowjacket, Goliath, and Ant Man. When you see him during the fight in Sokovia it was the first time he employed the Giant Man identity. Bill Foster would later become Giant Man in the comic books. Keep going and enjoy the movies
My favorite Stan Lee cameo is from Into the Spider-verse. It's the a great mixture of heartwarming and slightly sleazy. Also honorable mention to Mallrats for being so unexpected at the time.
4:00 - No, that was Antony. 7:11 - National Lampoon's Animal House. 30:57 - I'm pretty sure most of us were expecting this, but we all still needed a minute.
Nice. A brief reprieve from the previous movie. And what a great post credit scene. Next up: as the comic book people knew, a well needed introduction. People unjustly rip Captain Marvel, but that's all out of ignorance. It's fantastic.
I really like Captain Marvel as well, it’s one of my favorites and I do like Larson in the role. It’s fine that it doesn’t work as well for some, but at least some of especially the harshest criticism was started from some really bad faith “reasons”.
Shannelle when you referenced "What the Bleep Do We Know" I almost had a conniption! You're young and that came out in the early 2000s so I didn't think you'd have seen it. But it's fantastic isn't it? Mind blowing ideas.
I wish Walton Goggins would have been saved for a better role. He is fun here but could have been a great villain if given a chance with a more menacing character.
Yeah, Marvel casts a lot of really good actors in these seemingly one-and-done kinds of roles. Sam Rockwell, Jeff Goldblum, Walton Goggins, Laurence Fishburne, etc... I'd love for them all to show back up in the MCU.
Walton was fun in American Ultra. I just wanted something a bit more here. Granted, he is also a great comedic actor but had such potential to be a truly memorable villain or hero if they just waited to cast him something a bit meatier like Taskmaster (if they didn’t make their version bland) or the MCU version of Mr. Sinister.
I* think my favourite part of this is Janet taking over Scott's body. Much like actually learning to do magic, I feel Paul Rudd must've really studied other Michelle Pfiefer performances in* order to affect her mannerisms and speech* patterns as it truely feels as if she is embodying him.
_"She thinks this is James Marsden in a hairpiece"_ 🤣🤣 This movie gets a bad rap, but I don't think it's a bad flic. It's cute, fun, funny, generally inoffensive, and has one of the better post-credit scenes. It's about as mid-tier as Infinity Saga MCU movies got, but compared to Phase 4 output, it's a dang masterpiece.
The end credit was totally worth it… feel bad for this movie cause it gets more hate than it should. Only cause we just wanted Endgame. The filler movies held us over til then.
Something I would’ve love to have seen in the lead up to Endgame is Michael Pena doing a recap of the events leading up to the Snap in Infinity War as Luis with the other actors involved.
“Tony Stank” is pretty good but I liked Stan Lees cameo in the OG Hulk movie with Eric Bana as Hulk. Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno play security guards at the campus Dr Banner works at.
"You guys ever see the documentary, 'What The Bleep Do We Know?'" Not a legit documentary. Various of the actual physicists they interviewed for it were pissed about how their words had been used. There are nuggets of real physics, but then the writers just went off into pure speculation about what *they* thought the implications would be, often without labeling it as that, and evidently without running their ideas by any experts. They would show some physicist talking about real physics, and then they'd seamlessly switch into their own script, continuing to talk about how X implies Y because Z, as if they're summarizing the rest of the interview... except that's not what they're doing. The actual physics in no way supports that claim. In some cases, the claim flies directly in the face of the actual physics. You're right that quantum mechanics is really interesting. I wish I had an equally accessible documentary to recommend to you that's actually made by people who know physics. Unfortunately, all I can do at the moment is warn you off of taking anything in What The Bleep at face value that didn't come directly from the mouth of one of the actual physicists. It's not 100% wrong, but none of the summary / recap / further explanation stuff is reliable whatsoever. ...thank you for coming to my TED talk. Yes, this is triggering for me, why do you ask?
I think the movie that he's watching talking about "one, tiny universe" is Animal House. Donald Sutherland plays a professor and that definitely sounds like his voice.
While I am not under house arrest I am disabled and only leave home for medical appointments, and grocery shopping when I can. I know you are kidding but my experience is not one of fun or joy or learning anything but survival skills. Just think back to Covid isolation. Mine started 2 years before Covid. Before that I didn't have a home for 10 years.
You ask what is our favorite Stan Lee cameo? Well mine is kind of hard to explaine because Stan Lee didnt do that scene so he didnt make that cameo even if I think that they lost the oppertunity to give that part to Stan Lee. Its from the first Avengers movie, this role was given to Kenneth Tiger playing the old man that stood up to Loki, he is named as " German Old Man " and he basicly told Loki that he dont take orders from anyone, so as Loki was going to kill him he was saved by The Avengers. This role had been perfect if Stan Lee was that old man. Instead Stan Lee does a cameo in a news report. Well because Stan Lee didnt do that cameo that I wanted my favorite is proberbly when he is the delivery man that says: Is this Tony Stank I think from Avengers Civil War.
Shanelle Love, please don't drink your calories, as much as you love apple juice think about how many apples go into a glass, and you don't get the fiber and nutrients, just the taste and sugar.
Bit of a spoiler but the Stan Lee cameo in Captain Marvel is the best. It's literally him going to film a cameo he played in a great flick at the time.
The movie Scott was watching before waking up tiny in a tiny car was Animal House with Donald Sutherland getting baked with Thomas Hulce and explaining how there could be a tiny universe in your thumb and how we too could exist in the thumb of some giant being
Re: Stan Lee cameos, I think a couple of comments already nailed it with the "Tony Stank" in Civil War. Cheadle is so funny after that. "Thank you for that!" I also personally like the Ragnorak cameo ("Hold still, my hands arent as steady as the used to be") and the first Deadpool as the strip club DJ.
I find it hard understand the concept that you can just drop a building in a parking lot or a house on a beach then walk in and everything inside function. No foundation? No utility, water or sewer lines run?
7:11 1978 film National Lampoon's Animal House, featuring Donald Sutherland's professor. It's the scene where he gets high on weed with his students and they get all existential together.
7:11 He's watching Animal House. Donald Sutherland is smokin' doobies and high AF talking about the universe. EDIT: Jurassic Park is great, but the greatest kitchen fight in cinematic history was in the Raid 2.
I saw this movie alone the first time. Soon after, my Parents, one sister and her oldest daughter visited my brother in Petaluma. His oldest daughter was getting married and was having a bachlorette weekend. She, her friends and my sister went on a winetasting tour. This left my sister's daughter out as she was just 14. My Parents decided to take her to a movie. They asked me about "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and I said I liked it. We went and saw it. Afterwards, I was surprised by my Dad saying he enjoyed the movie. I was surprised because my Dad is not a comic book or movie fan.
If someone asked me what is a mid-teir Marvel movie is, I would refer to this movie. It is not bad. Anything worse than this movie *is* bad. Chang Chi & Black Widow are tied for the spot above this one. Black Panther 2 as the spot below.
@kingjellybean9795 Captain Marvel is a prime example of the screenwriter and director not being on the same page. I think the script is pretty solid, but the tone of the movie is completely different from what the script is going for.
If they could just figure out one logical set of "How it works" for the Size changes... Little guy that has the mass of big guy to fight... Big building that has the mass of little guy to be carried around... Marvel at our inconsistency.
Chanelle. I was thinking since you always make fun of your size that when HOPE and Scott shrank the Lexus early on, it might be the right size for you. Second, for someone who came in, not exactly loving superhero movies, you've grown quite attached to them. Third, I would stop after DR. STRANGE AND THE MULTI-VERSE OF MADNESS. They movies veer off into their own form of nonsensical dystopia from there. Your reactions since The Age of Ultron have been more interesting as the stories and heroes become more connected. I am anxiously awaiting the next few movies to get your full-blown reaction. Keep going and enjoy.
Mostly I like this just fine except that so much of the movie was taken up by the McGuffin of chasing the shrunken lab building. That got irritating even on the 1st watch. Love the funny bits, the effects, the ingenuity of shrinking and growing the cars.
There are several so-called truth serums, but none of them are infallable. Some scientists have described them as more "suggestibility serums", meaning that they make the subject more likely to give the questioner what he things he wants to hear, which might not be the truth. Most nations do not permit the use of these serums in trials, and many consider them rights violations. On the other hand, in movies they are always infallable, work perfectly, and often produce hilarious results.
Okay, we all know that we’re here to see her react to the end credit scene!
Yes we are
_Sure, let’s go with that._
This isn’t a top tier Marvel movie for me so I don’t even remember what the scene is. About to find out though
Don't judge me I'm on my 15 min break at work :)
Eternity = those moments between "Huh?" and "Ooh!".
My favourite Stan Lee cameo is "Tony Stank", but if we're going outside of MCU, a close second is the oblivious janitor with the headphones.
My fave is “It always fits, eventually”
I’m kinda partial to “trust me true believer.”
"You can't buy love, but you can rent it for three minutes."
"You know... I guess one person can make a difference. 'Nuff said."
Of course that one's IS in the MCU since No Way Home.
This was the movie we needed after Infinity War.... then that mid-credit scene hit and everybody's jaw dropped.
The communal intake of breathe at the snap was like nothing I've ever experienced in a theatre. As if 400 people had their PTSD from the previous movie triggered, let out an audible groan, and were suddenly silenced.
*intake of breath 😁
Penn Jillette rates this as one of the best portrayals of magic in film, because Paul Rudd really does those card tricks.
Making me erase my comment
To add on, he also loves it because he's doing it to make a child smile.
THANK YOU! You’re the first reactor I’ve seen who understood the Baba Yaga reference! Almost every other reactor I’ve seen equated it to John Wick.
John Wick is about mythological Slavic creatures? I thought it was about a guy shooting other guys.
@@StarkRG 🤦♂️🤦♂️
This is actually a better reference to Baba Yaga because Russian, like Spanish has a gender specific way of language, so baba yaga is actually not a Russian for the boogeyman it's a old woman who lives in the woods and eats children and her house has chicken feet 🤷🏻♂️
@@StarkRG I've never seen John Wick so that pretty much covers everything I know about it as well. Shooty shooty action movie. Also something about a dog, I think?
"You can't buy love but you can rent it for 3 minutes." Stan Lee’s cameo / quote in DP is right up there with this one as my favorites...
30:37 “So this is all happening… while they’re defeating Thanos.”
I think you mean… while Thanos was defeating them.
Damn bro. Like what possessed you to be that savage for no reason. It's funny as shit, but this does NOT put a smile on my face.
Thanos will return.
2:43 It’s so nice to see Janet featured in the MCU finally. In the comics, she’s the one who came up with the name Avengers, as she’s not only a founding member but also arguably the glue that held the team together. The original Avengers were a completely independent group, separate from S.H.I.E.L.D. or any government influence. They operated on their own terms, guided by their shared values and commitment to protecting the world.
In contrast, the MCU drew inspiration from the Ultimate Universe, where the Avengers (known as the Ultimates) were formed under government oversight, with Nick Fury acting as their coordinator. This approach created a more bureaucratic framework, shifting away from the organic camaraderie and mutual trust that defined the classic comics team. It’s a shame she, along with Hank Pym, was overlooked for so long in the MCU.
This was the last MCU film Stan Lee saw. He shot two more cameos after this, so he is in Captain Marvel and Endgame.
The Captain Marvel cameo is the best
@@peterslavik1449the best in proper MCU at the time it came out. But I’d argue that ASM and Deadpool 1 were equally as great
Best Stan Lee cameo was when he says “Tony Stank”
Rhodey: "Thank you for that! I am NEVER letting that go, by the way."
Had to watch multiple other reactions to Endgame waiting for yours to come out lol. Can't wait to see how you react to it!!!
I'm not exactly on house arrest, but I had a severe spinal cord injury that makes walking very difficult.
I am an information sponge, and soak in as much information as I can.
For the last 4yrs, I have increased my knowledge of home construction, financial markets, cooking, history (ancient and modern).
When you get the opportunity, please watch "Ladyhawke" (1985). It's the first movie I can remember seeing Michelle Pfeiffer. When she came on screen, I became a drooling idiot, I was in love. She was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen and I still think she is. All that aside, it is a great movie.
You really ought to react to "All of Me" Martin is really good in that.
_If_ I were on house arrest for two years?
Considering I've barely left my house since 2020... probably cooking. I mean, I was a decent cook before, but in the ten years I'd lived on my own, I never felt like I was getting any better. But since 2020, when I moved back to my parent's house and then took over the cooking duties, I've been branching out, willing to try more complex recipes, and getting a real feel for it.
Also, I taught myself programming in Rust.
Scott was watching Animal House in the beginning. The "kids" toking up with one of their professors scene.
Best kitchen scene is in X-Men Days of future past. Time in a bottle
Judy Greer voice of Cheryl, Carol or Charlene Tunt depending on what season of Archer you watch. Does a fantastic job and she is hilarious
Tome again?
The big worry I had going to see this in the cinema was: how are they going to top Infinity War? The answer: they didn't try. Instead of making the stakes universal, they took it back down to personal which was a smart move. That first PC scene gave me chills when I saw it. I was enjoying the movie so much I had completely forgotten about where it might fit in the timeline.
"One little, tiny universe" - Donald Sutherland blowing Pinto's fragile mind. Animal House. Hilarious!
gotta love that the guys security firm is named "X-con security Consultants"
yep, Janet, Hank and Hope got "snapped", stranding Scott in the quantum realm... guess you got your answer to where in the timeline this fits in
I loved this one. Paul Rudd is just a vibe. The writing is good, and they get to double dip, by giving us that happy ending, and then also giving us another ending that breaks our hearts. It gets to be fully camp and truly heartbreaking at the same time. To my nerdy ass that's magic and I love it for it.
The first two cameos I recall seeing Stan Lee in was the 1988 The Incredible Hulk Returns TV movie, and 2nd probably my favorite was in the finale 9f the 90s Spider-Man animated series in which he plays himself & Spider-Man enters his reality to meet him.
Water bears also known as Tardigrades have also been taken into space.. they seemed to die but when they were returned to Earth they revived.
_That’s one way of saying, sure._
Tardigrades always sounds like what Micheal J Fox got at school.
And they were maaaaad
@ShanelleRiccio if you get through the rest of Phase 3 before Christmas, i HIGHLY recommend the Guardians Holiday Special for Christmas. It's a little out of order with the Phase 4 stuff, but it won't spoil anything else, and it's freakin brilliant.
I second this whole heartedly.
When you said "What movie's that?" it's Animal House.
Oh, you got it.
That mid credit scene was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Best kitchen scene is in The City of Lost Children when the twins played by Geneviève Brunet & Odile Mallet are preparing a meal.
Transylvania 6-5000
What would I do if I was under house arrest for two years? Almost certainly become an expert at escaping house arrest. God knows Covid was bad enough. I would literally go insane 😬
Laurence Fishburne also played another Marvel comics character he was the voice of the Silver Surfer in the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer the 2nd Fantastic Four film that Chris Evans played the hero the Human Torch in before becoming Captain America.
Hey, Shanelle.
The movie playing in the background when Scott is eating dinner is NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE from 1978.
It's about college madness in 1962. It stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, and Karen Allen. This was the first of the National Lampoon movies.
Andnjust so you know, Hank Pym had several identities during his run in the comics.
He was first Giant Man, then we become Yellowjacket, Goliath, and Ant Man. When you see him during the fight in Sokovia it was the first time he employed the Giant Man identity.
Bill Foster would later become Giant Man in the comic books.
Keep going and enjoy the movies
My favorite Stan Lee cameo is from Into the Spider-verse. It's the a great mixture of heartwarming and slightly sleazy. Also honorable mention to Mallrats for being so unexpected at the time.
4:00 - No, that was Antony.
7:11 - National Lampoon's Animal House.
30:57 - I'm pretty sure most of us were expecting this, but we all still needed a minute.
My favorite Stan Lee cameos are Mallrats and Into The Spiderverse.
Yes, her daughter is in the Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret movie!!
Nice. A brief reprieve from the previous movie. And what a great post credit scene. Next up: as the comic book people knew, a well needed introduction. People unjustly rip Captain Marvel, but that's all out of ignorance. It's fantastic.
I really like Captain Marvel as well, it’s one of my favorites and I do like Larson in the role. It’s fine that it doesn’t work as well for some, but at least some of especially the harshest criticism was started from some really bad faith “reasons”.
@@RocketSurgn_ Well said.
Tonality different from most of the others but a good movie.
MCU does it so well with tying things all together in one short end credit scene.
I'd like to be in the room for that conversation with the building architect. "You want a retractable what?"
Shannelle when you referenced "What the Bleep Do We Know" I almost had a conniption! You're young and that came out in the early 2000s so I didn't think you'd have seen it. But it's fantastic isn't it? Mind blowing ideas.
Best kitchen scene to me is Christopher Meloni in Wet Hot American Summer. Now that's love.
10:36 that Walton Goggins star of the new Fallout TV series.
Walton...and I would've referred to him as the perpetually, perniciously perfect antagonist to Raylan Givens on Justified.😁
The pressure was building in the theatre waiting for that snap. By the end of the movie, it ended so happy I think people forgot about the snap
Watched the whole video just to see the end credit scene. I wasn't disappointed.
07:16
That movie is Animal House. And the very next line is "Can I buy some pot from you?"
I wish Walton Goggins would have been saved for a better role. He is fun here but could have been a great villain if given a chance with a more menacing character.
Have you seen him in _American Ultra?_ Very worth it.
Yeah, Marvel casts a lot of really good actors in these seemingly one-and-done kinds of roles. Sam Rockwell, Jeff Goldblum, Walton Goggins, Laurence Fishburne, etc... I'd love for them all to show back up in the MCU.
Walton was fun in American Ultra. I just wanted something a bit more here. Granted, he is also a great comedic actor but had such potential to be a truly memorable villain or hero if they just waited to cast him something a bit meatier like Taskmaster (if they didn’t make their version bland) or the MCU version of Mr. Sinister.
Lawrence fishbournes character was a super hero in the books called black goliath
Shanelle’s favorite Stan Lee cameo is coming up in the next movie! Given her channel and her reactions, I’d wager the bet.
I* think my favourite part of this is Janet taking over Scott's body. Much like actually learning to do magic, I feel Paul Rudd must've really studied other Michelle Pfiefer performances in* order to affect her mannerisms and speech* patterns as it truely feels as if she is embodying him.
_"She thinks this is James Marsden in a hairpiece"_ 🤣🤣
This movie gets a bad rap, but I don't think it's a bad flic. It's cute, fun, funny, generally inoffensive, and has one of the better post-credit scenes. It's about as mid-tier as Infinity Saga MCU movies got, but compared to Phase 4 output, it's a dang masterpiece.
To my memory, you never discovered the one character was played by Walter Goggins, a great actor.
When it comes to comic book characters you can always count on them not staying dead. Especially Marvel characters.
The end credit was totally worth it… feel bad for this movie cause it gets more hate than it should. Only cause we just wanted Endgame. The filler movies held us over til then.
Something I would’ve love to have seen in the lead up to Endgame is Michael Pena doing a recap of the events leading up to the Snap in Infinity War as Luis with the other actors involved.
“Tony Stank” is pretty good but I liked Stan Lees cameo in the OG Hulk movie with Eric Bana as Hulk. Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno play security guards at the campus Dr Banner works at.
The Cassie Lang actress is so good in this.
"You guys ever see the documentary, 'What The Bleep Do We Know?'"
Not a legit documentary. Various of the actual physicists they interviewed for it were pissed about how their words had been used. There are nuggets of real physics, but then the writers just went off into pure speculation about what *they* thought the implications would be, often without labeling it as that, and evidently without running their ideas by any experts. They would show some physicist talking about real physics, and then they'd seamlessly switch into their own script, continuing to talk about how X implies Y because Z, as if they're summarizing the rest of the interview... except that's not what they're doing. The actual physics in no way supports that claim. In some cases, the claim flies directly in the face of the actual physics.
You're right that quantum mechanics is really interesting. I wish I had an equally accessible documentary to recommend to you that's actually made by people who know physics. Unfortunately, all I can do at the moment is warn you off of taking anything in What The Bleep at face value that didn't come directly from the mouth of one of the actual physicists. It's not 100% wrong, but none of the summary / recap / further explanation stuff is reliable whatsoever.
...thank you for coming to my TED talk. Yes, this is triggering for me, why do you ask?
My favorite Stan Lee cameo is from Endgame, his last one 😭
I think the movie that he's watching talking about "one, tiny universe" is Animal House. Donald Sutherland plays a professor and that definitely sounds like his voice.
While I am not under house arrest I am disabled and only leave home for medical appointments, and grocery shopping when I can. I know you are kidding but my experience is not one of fun or joy or learning anything but survival skills. Just think back to Covid isolation. Mine started 2 years before Covid. Before that I didn't have a home for 10 years.
What a rad questiom? Ok, I would finally pick up doing Mosaics, from my love of Mediterranean history! 😎🤙🤙
Thank you, Shanelle! 🐜
Trivia: There are water bears on the moon now thanks to an Israeli rocket that crash landed in 2019.
That's no moon. It's a space station!
@@LibrarianMichaelNice Star Trek reference
@@oddjob914
Battlestar Galactica, dude. Don’t troll people.
@@oddjob914 Babylon 5 actually.
You ask what is our favorite Stan Lee cameo?
Well mine is kind of hard to explaine because Stan Lee didnt do that scene so he didnt make that cameo even if I think that they lost the oppertunity to give that part to Stan Lee. Its from the first Avengers movie, this role was given to Kenneth Tiger playing the old man that stood up to Loki, he is named as " German Old Man " and he basicly told Loki that he dont take orders from anyone, so as Loki was going to kill him he was saved by The Avengers. This role had been perfect if Stan Lee was that old man. Instead Stan Lee does a cameo in a news report.
Well because Stan Lee didnt do that cameo that I wanted my favorite is proberbly when he is the delivery man that says: Is this Tony Stank I think from Avengers Civil War.
Shanelle Love, please don't drink your calories, as much as you love apple juice think about how many apples go into a glass, and you don't get the fiber and nutrients, just the taste and sugar.
I love those explainer scenes too.
Bit of a spoiler but the Stan Lee cameo in Captain Marvel is the best. It's literally him going to film a cameo he played in a great flick at the time.
One more, then you get Endgame! I can't wait to watch!!
I have a fun fact about Stan Lee’s next cameo that I’m looking forward to sharing. Though it’s possible it’ll come up in the trivia.
Shan!!!! My movie watching bff.
The movie Scott was watching before waking up tiny in a tiny car was Animal House with Donald Sutherland getting baked with Thomas Hulce and explaining how there could be a tiny universe in your thumb and how we too could exist in the thumb of some giant being
I believe The movie on the TV at 7:15 time is Animal House.
Re: Stan Lee cameos, I think a couple of comments already nailed it with the "Tony Stank" in Civil War. Cheadle is so funny after that. "Thank you for that!"
I also personally like the Ragnorak cameo ("Hold still, my hands arent as steady as the used to be") and the first Deadpool as the strip club DJ.
I think the Deadpool and Doctor Strange cameos. I also like the Captain Marvel one for reasons which I won’t talk about until she sees it.
@andrew77961 Yeah, 100% on Captain Marvel, totally forgot about that (i also will not spoil it). But I'm blanking on the Doctor Strange one?
I find it hard understand the concept that you can just drop a building in a parking lot or a house on a beach then walk in and everything inside function.
No foundation? No utility, water or sewer lines run?
Leveling? Ground settling?
I know Judy Greer from the voice of Carol/Cheryl or whatever in a HILARIOUS show called Archer.
7:11 1978 film National Lampoon's Animal House, featuring Donald Sutherland's professor. It's the scene where he gets high on weed with his students and they get all existential together.
Still one of the best post credit scenes.
No way! Best kitchen scene…X-Men: Days of Future Past! 🖤🌹🖤🧛🏻♀️
7:11 He's watching Animal House. Donald Sutherland is smokin' doobies and high AF talking about the universe.
EDIT: Jurassic Park is great, but the greatest kitchen fight in cinematic history was in the Raid 2.
2 years house arrest I would take yoga teacher training and become an online yoga guru and learn sign language.
I saw this movie alone the first time. Soon after, my Parents, one sister and her oldest daughter visited my brother in Petaluma. His oldest daughter was getting married and was having a bachlorette weekend. She, her friends and my sister went on a winetasting tour. This left my sister's daughter out as she was just 14. My Parents decided to take her to a movie. They asked me about "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and I said I liked it. We went and saw it. Afterwards, I was surprised by my Dad saying he enjoyed the movie. I was surprised because my Dad is not a comic book or movie fan.
That was a long setup and not much of a payoff.
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Oh, absolutely
@4:55 Abby Ryder Fortson (Cassie) is the girl from Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023).
If someone asked me what is a mid-teir Marvel movie is, I would refer to this movie. It is not bad. Anything worse than this movie *is* bad.
Chang Chi & Black Widow are tied for the spot above this one. Black Panther 2 as the spot below.
Paul Rudd will never age.
Please watch One Night At McCool’s starring Michael Douglas
Well, not till he’s in a certain…trash dump of sorts 😉
Damn' I forgot he was in that...just pulled my DVD, what a stacked cast. Long overdue for a rewatch.
The best Stan Lee appearance is Captain Marvel. You'll get there.
Only good part of the movie, the rest was fignuts
@kingjellybean9795 Captain Marvel is a prime example of the screenwriter and director not being on the same page. I think the script is pretty solid, but the tone of the movie is completely different from what the script is going for.
If they could just figure out one logical set of "How it works" for the Size changes...
Little guy that has the mass of big guy to fight...
Big building that has the mass of little guy to be carried around...
Marvel at our inconsistency.
Anyone else ffwd to the end reaction?
If was on house arrest for 2 years, what would I take up?
Well.. around 2020 I was stuck in my house for a few years, and I did nothing.
Chanelle.
I was thinking since you always make fun of your size that when HOPE and Scott shrank the Lexus early on, it might be the right size for you.
Second, for someone who came in, not exactly loving superhero movies, you've grown quite attached to them. Third, I would stop after DR. STRANGE AND THE MULTI-VERSE OF MADNESS. They movies veer off into their own form of nonsensical dystopia from there.
Your reactions since The Age of Ultron have been more interesting as the stories and heroes become more connected.
I am anxiously awaiting the next few movies to get your full-blown reaction.
Keep going and enjoy.
I did the same first name thing with the SNL cast, lol
Yay, happy endings for everyone! ... Oh a mid-credits scene! ... dammit...
Great film!
Mostly I like this just fine except that so much of the movie was taken up by the McGuffin of chasing the shrunken lab building. That got irritating even on the 1st watch. Love the funny bits, the effects, the ingenuity of shrinking and growing the cars.
Have you tried Martinelli's apple juice? Wonderful stuff.
There are several so-called truth serums, but none of them are infallable. Some scientists have described them as more "suggestibility serums", meaning that they make the subject more likely to give the questioner what he things he wants to hear, which might not be the truth. Most nations do not permit the use of these serums in trials, and many consider them rights violations.
On the other hand, in movies they are always infallable, work perfectly, and often produce hilarious results.
The truth serum always has plot armor, doesn’t it? I especially liked the scene from True Lies.
Guitar and Piano.
Hope Finally gets her mom back just to lose her again.
The best paul rudd movie is also Bradley coopers first movie .... "wet hot american summer"
“If you’re on house arrest for two years. “ girl do you remember Covid?
Not for those of us who live in free states that never locked down!
Ghost is coming back next year in Thunderbolts*