I loved how he was so surprised to see the man cooking breakfast. In my family I've always done most of the cooking because I love to cook and am much better than everyone else lol.
The bubble gum idea was creative. I laughed but, it could work. Great reaction to the movie. I love how no matter what you see, you keep your faith and humanity. God bless you.
When I saw the title, I asked myself "do they know what a zombie is ? Because it is originally a very western invention", so I'm glad that you explained to them :)
@@bethcushway458 yeah even China have what they call jiāngshī; or hopping vampire, which is a reanimated corpse. Doesn't really spread like a virus though.
Part of this movie was filmed in my nearest city, Glasgow, which rarely makes it into movies (you can see it from about 2.33 to 4.57, enhanced with cgi). I went to the cinema purely to see the places I knew! I also got to walk around the set in Glasgow which was great fun. I'm not a big fan of zombie movies but I still enjoyed this film and this reaction!
“You should listen carefully” is a much more diplomatic way of telling someone not to talk over the movie. I think I’ll try saying it that way next time. ❤
Brad Pitt is the lead, and is a heroic figure. But, let’s hear it for the Israeli soldier! She was a B.A.! Even after getting her hand chopped off, she’s methodical in shooting multiple zombies as she walked through a lab. Love her!
I wonder where they find the movies. I thought they used streaming apps since a lot of their reactions are from Disney, but in one reaction, I saw a little label on the bottom of the movie that said something like "Disney" so they could be downloading from the Internet.
i love watching these reaction videos, you should show some of the guys The Thing (original movie, 1982), alien (1979), Jurassic Park (1993), Event Horizon (1997) and The Matrix (1999)
Thank you so much for watching this, I so absolutely loved watching your reaction, this is one of those movies that has you on the edge of your seat, bitting your fingernails, clenching your hands nervously, all of that, loved how it had you worried and and in suspense for the characters, its very well written,..and your right, Covid had us not hugging each other, not shaking hands, greeting each other as we as humans normally do, even for family members, and the hurt and pain of not being able to be at the bed side of a loved one in the hospital, when they are dying, not being able to kiss their cheek, hold their hand, we are social animals, even when there is death, we get together, have a funeral, mourn together, I remember the funerals of aunts, uncles, grandparents, with my cousins, laughing, hugging each other remembering the funny things about our loved one, and crying together over the loss,..there are similarities to this story in how one infected person, can then infect others, the same for Covid, unintentionally by family members, co-workers at a job, the same for HIV, but in that case some did it intentionally, to harm, with ill intention,..zombie for the past 60, maybe 70 years in movies has been changed in how it's portrayed, I remember watching old movies with Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff (the old horror masters), where zombie was someone, or something in a state of existence, dead, but not totally dead, or alive, as a person would normally be, and usually under some supernatural control of someone else, voodoo, witchcraft, (good example is a movie, perhaps old fashioned, White Zombie, and a kinda updated version The Serpent and The Rainbow"), ..to me George Romero kinda changed that,..made it a more visceral thing,..like the difference between The Thing From Another World 1951,and The Thing 1981,..so glad you are diving into some horror genre,..I wasn't sure, you know if they woild like it, if it would be too, gorey, or you know not to their liking, my mom has a thing with snakes, they terrify her, there was a show, on a long, long time ago, Stargate SG1, about planet hopping division of the military in America,..who transversed the galaxies, meeting new civilizations,species, one they meet, have enslaved a group of people, and the species enslaving the other are serpents, they take over their bodies,..mom had been watching it, quite a bit, huh, until the episode where they showed the serpent being removed from one guy,..she couldn't change the channel fast enough, and after that never watched it again,..lol, there was more to the show than that, it's a fantastic series,..great writing, great characters,..so I'm going to suggest, a few movies, not too bad,..scifi, if you havent, of course the Star Wars movies, from the 1970's, Silent Running, Prophecy (a kinda message about how we treat our environment, very,very good), there is a couple oldies, Forbidden Planet, The Day The Earth Stood Still 1951,(you won't believe that they were made so very long ago), THX 1138( it's good), and 2001 Space Odyssey (very, very long, but again the cinematography a masterpiece for the time it was made, Alien, Aliens, both have some graphic, gorey nature, but are so very well written and well done, do keep going, so enjoyed, you enjoy as well Godspeed, Peace ✌
Thanks to these gentlemen there's actually couple of details they pointed out that I've missed previously, even though I've seen the movie a few times.😆
In the World War Z novel the zombie plague starts inside a Chinese lake that has been created by the Three Gorges Dam. Ancient temples and towns got flooded. A scuba diver visiting these submerged towns returned with a bite in his leg and he became patient zero. This makes the origin of the story a mystical commentary on the way humans bulldoze over nature and their own traditions.
@@intello8953It's never addressed what bit the boy who was diving, but it killed his father who was also diving with him. The boy surfaced missing a toe. And then the boy ends up biting several people in the village who attempt to tend to him. The local doctor assumes it's rabies. But the author of the book wrote another book called The Zombie Survival Guide which refers to the virus (Solanum virus) and goes more in depth about its instances in history that go much further back than the Chinese patient zero.
@@intello8953 Yes nobody knows. Could be an animal, could be an ancient disease, or it could be a curse. It's a really great book btw, it's even more epic than the movie. I would recommend the audiobook as it's told through interviews (like he's doing in the movie) and each story is told by a different narrator.
@@Trazynn I have read the book half way but that was many years ago. All I remember it felt a journalist was writing a book haha. And if I’m not mistaken doesn’t the interviews take place after the zombie are all gone now?
FYI: The audiobook for World War Z can be found on TH-cam. It is broken down into chapters told by various character narraters and will take a person say 3-4 hours to listen to them all...
Loving the reaction, hating that the producers butchered this movie with their own silly interpretations when the book its all based on was so thoroughly amazing!
Completely agree. They could have easily made this film as a stand alone zombie film not based on anything leaving someone else to make a proper World War Z (preferably a TV series)
The book could only have worked as a series as each chapter is a wildly different story taking place in a different part of the world, at a different time during the crisis. But the audiobook is a good alternative as these are different actors narrating each character.
@@Trazynn Well, the entire book would be hard to put into a movie, granted. As far as I can tell, it would NOT have been that hard to stay true to the books' zombie background/lore/medical details, etc.
@@TechNextLetsGo You can use the Special Edition to start with 4. The point is, Ep 1 to 3 is or kids and when your audience are not kids, then you better start with Ep 4.
@@TechNextLetsGo No idea how you've come to that conclusion. I know of a lot of cases where people have been introduced to the original (not special edition) Episode 4 first, in just the last ~5 years. Very rarely have there been negative reactions. It's perfectly fine and reasonable to start with that episode. At the same time, since I'm sure that the villagers aren't as jaded as most western audiences, they'd enjoy episodes 4-6 and 1-3 equally much. You can't do fault either way. They'll just have questions when noticing the stylistic and technological differences that seem to defy the chronological order.
Bro you got alot of zombie movies to check out if this is your favorite. No disrespect to this movie, bit doesn't even crack top 5 zombie movies of all time.
@@FarewellFix I have a huge collection of zombie movies.. most of my horror movie collection is zombie flicks. I feel like this one is the most realistic because i believe if the zombie apocalypse was real,I feel like it would be due to a modified rabies virus. If you see how an animal with rabies behaves..and modify the virus to behave in a way to just wanting it to spread..this is what it would look like.
@@DRaquascapes you just explained why 28 Days Later is the best one and much more realistic. Check out Juan Cut of the Dead, easily the most creative zombie film out there.
I just love watching their reactions on movies that we well know and love, that is a pleasure, like to share a good meal with friends and see if they like it. I just feel you should have perhaps told them that Brad Pitt is very huge in Hollywood. That's why I want them to see a movie with Tom Cruise (War of the Worlds maybe, such a good movie), greetings from France ! And as usual Raeen misses nothing, he loves movies and is very quick witted !
Or another zombie movie. I would go for Dawn of the Dead - or maybe even Shaun of the Dead :D - , and these two can explain to the others what the deal is with zombies.
It's mainly TWD that has completely exhausted the genre. Putting these people through that show episode by episode would be complete torture for them and for the viewers.
Why? Is that the only movie you've watched reactions too? It's good but not anywhere near the best. It only got trendy because it won an Oscar as a foreign film, that trend died right after the sequel came out, Hollywood hijacked a great franchise in the making and ruined it.
I have always wondered, but never heard, how it was that the initial waves of Zombie/Virus people all showed up at pretty much the same time (within a few hours at most) at various different places all over the planet.
now that i think of it, in the last scene when he choose the disease, he could have write to the camera : "call me is this gonna kill me" and just wait to hear the phone calling or not ^^
BADSHAH WITH THE CHEWING GUM TO RAEEN BEING SCARED I LAUGHED SO HARD!! THEY NEED TO WATCH THE LAST OF US AND THE WALKING DEAD!! THEY WOULD GET FRUSTRATED MAD SAD HAPPY SAD MAD CRYING ALL OF IT
I saw this in a cinema not far from Cardiff airport and a plane went over the car-park on the way out. I know it's silly but we thought it would crash because we just saw this movie.
Zombie a Dario Argento directed zombie film from Italy has two iconic scenes that make it a classic, the first is the wood splinter eye gouge, everyone knows this scene even if they never saw the movie, and the 2nd, they needed to film a zombie and great white shark eating each other so they found a wild shark in the ocean and sent a stuntman down as a zombie and told him, go bite the shark, so he did. That's a real great white and stuntman tussling underwater in that scene, no cgi or animatronics.
You know what...comedy, that's what they should have watched as first timers, it's like wading into the shallow end of the pool instead of diving into the deep end and banging your head on the bottom of the pool because it's not as deep as you thought it was. Shawn Of The Dead would be more their speed. Or a musical set during Christmas, Anna & The Apocalypse was fun for the whole family.
Wish you'd make them sit in dim light just enough to see them but not this much. So that they will truly feel scared. Also next show them Evil dead 2013 & the evil dead rise too. Make sure to reduce the lights to minimum. 😜
Why is there always a kid with Asthma in movies? I have never met that many kids with Asthma like in the movies. From The Goonies to this. I like seeing parts of this movie again. I had forgotten about it.
I read the book when it first came out and it was much better than the movie (loved the movie btw). Did you all know that Mel Brooks' son, Max Brooks, wrote the book?
"Outbreak" comes very close to the covid pandemic scenario ... It's a great suspenseful movie and I think these gents would relate to that movie very well.
The book is really good, a bestseller, but it would take 5 or 6 movies to tell it, this was just one small part of the book, lots of changes were made to condense everything into 2 hours. This would have been much better if it were done as a 5 or 6 part franchise, like Stephen King's The Stand in the 90s but R rated theatre releases instead of made for tv.
@@ll7868 That part is out of my wheelhouse. As long as it follows the book, I'd be happy. The movie, while entertaining, didn't deserve to share the title. I can't imagine Max Brooks was happy about it.
@@meghanmonroe Max was not happy. Paramount bought the rights then sold them to Plan B Entertainment, a production company owned by Brad Pitt. Of all Brad's films this is the only one I wish he said "NO FREAKIN' WAY! to.
@@meghanmonroe So if it ever does get adapted into a series of stand alone movies with each location having it's own cast and story but all set at the same time in the same situations, like The Stand but with more isolated groups, then it will have to go through Brad Pitt. He and Chad Stahelski could make people forget this mess and do it some justice. Hire Max as a script supervisor.
That movie wasn't terrible but it was also nothing like the book. I'd recommend the book to anyone. There's a brilliant part in there about the nuclear exchange between powers that everyone assumed would be allies. I think it was Pakistan and Iran. The world was looking at India and Pakistan so they had monitors in place but no-one saw problems on the other side of the country because no-one was looking. Also I loved the part where the rich people on private islands were eaten by Zombies that could walk the ocean floor while the poor people were those best suited to survive the apocalypse.
"Put chewing gum in everyone's mouths" LMAO, that was golden :D
🤣🤣🤣
I loved watching them giggle 😂
😂😂😂😂
I love how they see a positive message even in a Zombie movie. Keep it up guys
I loved how he was so surprised to see the man cooking breakfast. In my family I've always done most of the cooking because I love to cook and am much better than everyone else lol.
And it's so nice that they welcome that difference. "This is how love grows", as they say.
We man are the best cooks and everyone knows it. We put passion in what we make.
@@Alexandru0687 That's true and also at my age I love yelling at people telling them to get their ass out of bed because breakfast is ready lol.
@@mycatz2fatgaming hahahaha
The bubble gum idea was creative. I laughed but, it could work. Great reaction to the movie. I love how no matter what you see, you keep your faith and humanity. God bless you.
When I saw the title, I asked myself "do they know what a zombie is ? Because it is originally a very western invention", so I'm glad that you explained to them :)
The undead corpses actually trace their roots to Haiti and Haitian Creole traditions that have their roots in African religious customs.
I think there's a long history of zombies in most countries
@@bethcushway458 yeah even China have what they call jiāngshī; or hopping vampire, which is a reanimated corpse.
Doesn't really spread like a virus though.
this concept exist everywhere with a few differences here and there, it's just the name that changes.
The ancient Egyptians had the "undead"
So far, these two have been my favorite movie reactors on this channel. Babu and the rest are great as well
i was worried they would make babu watch this, im glad he didn't cos he is so sweet
I like raen and the new lady.she's just as perceptive and brave to try all those rides.
Part of this movie was filmed in my nearest city, Glasgow, which rarely makes it into movies (you can see it from about 2.33 to 4.57, enhanced with cgi). I went to the cinema purely to see the places I knew! I also got to walk around the set in Glasgow which was great fun. I'm not a big fan of zombie movies but I still enjoyed this film and this reaction!
It's great that Glasgow gets the recognition it deserves. As a post-apocalyptic setting. 😂😂🤣🤣
“You should listen carefully” is a much more diplomatic way of telling someone not to talk over the movie. I think I’ll try saying it that way next time. ❤
He said it so politely.
We are all equal in this world ... "be kind to everyone"
After finding the cure, "Bite the zombies to kill them." 😂 never thought of that approach.
Already know this is gonna be entertaining.
Glad they enjoyed this! Maybe they’d like to see the movie, “Train to Busan” also.😊
Gudu and Raeen together are my favorite to react to movies. They both very funny. I laughed a lot at minute 30:34 😆😆😆
Brad Pitt is the lead, and is a heroic figure. But, let’s hear it for the Israeli soldier! She was a B.A.! Even after getting her hand chopped off, she’s methodical in shooting multiple zombies as she walked through a lab. Love her!
Israelis are just built different, I swear.
Yeah she is war criminal
the scene in Israel where they start climbing the wall "what is this idiot in the helicopter doing"
lmao i had the exact same though
Well, that was quick delivery. Yesterday I wished for a zombie movie reaction, and today I get one :D
Now we need werewolves and vampires :)
I wonder where they find the movies. I thought they used streaming apps since a lot of their reactions are from Disney, but in one reaction, I saw a little label on the bottom of the movie that said something like "Disney" so they could be downloading from the Internet.
Oh yea they need Underworld. I want them to see the werewolf changing scene.
2:00 My father helped my mother with everything in the kitchen. Sometimes he even cooked alone. He loved to cook. 😄 Very normal
i love watching these reaction videos, you should show some of the guys The Thing (original movie, 1982), alien (1979), Jurassic Park (1993), Event Horizon (1997) and The Matrix (1999)
the thing would be fantastic!!
@@DagNaggit Right??
@@DagNaggit HEY SWEDEN !!
Thank you so much for watching this, I so absolutely loved watching your reaction, this is one of those movies that has you on the edge of your seat, bitting your fingernails, clenching your hands nervously, all of that, loved how it had you worried and and in suspense for the characters, its very well written,..and your right, Covid had us not hugging each other, not shaking hands, greeting each other as we as humans normally do, even for family members, and the hurt and pain of not being able to be at the bed side of a loved one in the hospital, when they are dying, not being able to kiss their cheek, hold their hand, we are social animals, even when there is death, we get together, have a funeral, mourn together, I remember the funerals of aunts, uncles, grandparents, with my cousins, laughing, hugging each other remembering the funny things about our loved one, and crying together over the loss,..there are similarities to this story in how one infected person, can then infect others, the same for Covid, unintentionally by family members, co-workers at a job, the same for HIV, but in that case some did it intentionally, to harm, with ill intention,..zombie for the past 60, maybe 70 years in movies has been changed in how it's portrayed, I remember watching old movies with Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff (the old horror masters), where zombie was someone, or something in a state of existence, dead, but not totally dead, or alive, as a person would normally be, and usually under some supernatural control of someone else, voodoo, witchcraft, (good example is a movie, perhaps old fashioned, White Zombie, and a kinda updated version The Serpent and The Rainbow"), ..to me George Romero kinda changed that,..made it a more visceral thing,..like the difference between The Thing From Another World 1951,and The Thing 1981,..so glad you are diving into some horror genre,..I wasn't sure, you know if they woild like it, if it would be too, gorey, or you know not to their liking, my mom has a thing with snakes, they terrify her, there was a show, on a long, long time ago, Stargate SG1, about planet hopping division of the military in America,..who transversed the galaxies, meeting new civilizations,species, one they meet, have enslaved a group of people, and the species enslaving the other are serpents, they take over their bodies,..mom had been watching it, quite a bit, huh, until the episode where they showed the serpent being removed from one guy,..she couldn't change the channel fast enough, and after that never watched it again,..lol, there was more to the show than that, it's a fantastic series,..great writing, great characters,..so I'm going to suggest, a few movies, not too bad,..scifi, if you havent, of course the Star Wars movies, from the 1970's, Silent Running, Prophecy (a kinda message about how we treat our environment, very,very good), there is a couple oldies, Forbidden Planet, The Day The Earth Stood Still 1951,(you won't believe that they were made so very long ago),
THX 1138( it's good), and 2001 Space Odyssey (very, very long, but again the cinematography a masterpiece for the time it was made, Alien, Aliens, both have some graphic, gorey nature, but are so very well written and well done, do keep going, so enjoyed, you enjoy as well Godspeed, Peace ✌
These two guys are great reactors! They have fun and it's fun to watch.
😂😂 hits his head when the phone rings..
"this woman is an idiot"
😂😂 quality
lol, everyone gets mad at her, but I always ask, why didn’t he put that phone on silent if he knows zombies might hear it? Lol
Thanks to these gentlemen there's actually couple of details they pointed out that I've missed previously, even though I've seen the movie a few times.😆
In the World War Z novel the zombie plague starts inside a Chinese lake that has been created by the Three Gorges Dam. Ancient temples and towns got flooded. A scuba diver visiting these submerged towns returned with a bite in his leg and he became patient zero. This makes the origin of the story a mystical commentary on the way humans bulldoze over nature and their own traditions.
And still no one knows in the novel where that bite came from huh?
@@intello8953It's never addressed what bit the boy who was diving, but it killed his father who was also diving with him. The boy surfaced missing a toe. And then the boy ends up biting several people in the village who attempt to tend to him. The local doctor assumes it's rabies. But the author of the book wrote another book called The Zombie Survival Guide which refers to the virus (Solanum virus) and goes more in depth about its instances in history that go much further back than the Chinese patient zero.
@@intello8953 Yes nobody knows. Could be an animal, could be an ancient disease, or it could be a curse. It's a really great book btw, it's even more epic than the movie. I would recommend the audiobook as it's told through interviews (like he's doing in the movie) and each story is told by a different narrator.
@@Trazynn I have read the book half way but that was many years ago. All I remember it felt a journalist was writing a book haha. And if I’m not mistaken doesn’t the interviews take place after the zombie are all gone now?
@@meghanmonroe Yhh I remember it was a Chinese local doctor that got bit
FYI: The audiobook for World War Z can be found on TH-cam. It is broken down into chapters told by various character narraters and will take a person say 3-4 hours to listen to them all...
This is what i call a proper reaction. Well done.
Loving the reaction, hating that the producers butchered this movie with their own silly interpretations when the book its all based on was so thoroughly amazing!
Completely agree. They could have easily made this film as a stand alone zombie film not based on anything leaving someone else to make a proper World War Z (preferably a TV series)
The book could only have worked as a series as each chapter is a wildly different story taking place in a different part of the world, at a different time during the crisis. But the audiobook is a good alternative as these are different actors narrating each character.
@@Trazynn Well, the entire book would be hard to put into a movie, granted.
As far as I can tell, it would NOT have been that hard to stay true to the books' zombie background/lore/medical details, etc.
33:25 I don't blame him, I closed my eyes too when I first saw this.
Train to Busan is the best zombie movie ever made! Please react to it soon..😊
if you were on the patreon you would know it is an upcoming project. there are also vids not on you such as Nightmare on Elm Street
Love their comments! Chewing gum, lol! Brother dog...I think he has sensed something.
I Am legend next??.. please and thank you 💯
Love this, could they watch Star Wars movies from ep1 to 9? I would love to see their reactions on it.🙌
If you show them Star Wars, it's better if you show them only ep4 to ep6.
They should show them in release order, but show the spinoffs between the PT and ST.
@@OpenGL4everno 1-3 are good. Everyone I've introduced to Starwars I've done 1-6 they all liked it. 4 by itself is too old to start on now.
@@TechNextLetsGo You can use the Special Edition to start with 4.
The point is, Ep 1 to 3 is or kids and when your audience are not kids, then you better start with Ep 4.
@@TechNextLetsGo
No idea how you've come to that conclusion. I know of a lot of cases where people have been introduced to the original (not special edition) Episode 4 first, in just the last ~5 years. Very rarely have there been negative reactions. It's perfectly fine and reasonable to start with that episode.
At the same time, since I'm sure that the villagers aren't as jaded as most western audiences, they'd enjoy episodes 4-6 and 1-3 equally much. You can't do fault either way. They'll just have questions when noticing the stylistic and technological differences that seem to defy the chronological order.
Great reaction, clearly fans of horror/thrillers 😄
lol I LOVE their reaction to the jump scares
You two did a good job on this movie together. Good team!
Thank you for this..thisbis my favorite zombie movie as I think it's the most realistic out of all of them.
Bro you got alot of zombie movies to check out if this is your favorite. No disrespect to this movie, bit doesn't even crack top 5 zombie movies of all time.
@@FarewellFix I have a huge collection of zombie movies.. most of my horror movie collection is zombie flicks. I feel like this one is the most realistic because i believe if the zombie apocalypse was real,I feel like it would be due to a modified rabies virus. If you see how an animal with rabies behaves..and modify the virus to behave in a way to just wanting it to spread..this is what it would look like.
@@DRaquascapes you just explained why 28 Days Later is the best one and much more realistic. Check out Juan Cut of the Dead, easily the most creative zombie film out there.
@@FarewellFix 28 days later is boring to me..
@dddreptiles you said it's about realism though?
This movie is to scary for me even watching this short version.
this is literally the least gory zombie movie in 50 years
"its 100x more dangerous than coronna brother, look"
😂😂😂
I just love watching their reactions on movies that we well know and love, that is a pleasure, like to share a good meal with friends and see if they like it. I just feel you should have perhaps told them that Brad Pitt is very huge in Hollywood. That's why I want them to see a movie with Tom Cruise (War of the Worlds maybe, such a good movie), greetings from France ! And as usual Raeen misses nothing, he loves movies and is very quick witted !
Get the whole team..I mean everyone... someday to watch the movie 😂
Or another zombie movie. I would go for Dawn of the Dead - or maybe even Shaun of the Dead :D - , and these two can explain to the others what the deal is with zombies.
This is one of my favorite movies
There are frankly too many zombie movies, but this is a very good one in my opinion.
It's mainly TWD that has completely exhausted the genre. Putting these people through that show episode by episode would be complete torture for them and for the viewers.
They should watch Contagion and Outbreak.
I would argue the best zombie movie is "Train to Busan"
Why? Is that the only movie you've watched reactions too? It's good but not anywhere near the best. It only got trendy because it won an Oscar as a foreign film, that trend died right after the sequel came out, Hollywood hijacked a great franchise in the making and ruined it.
Good reactions. Thanks.
Oh my goodness, I'm glad that Babu isn't watching this, although what do I know, he might like it a lot
I have always wondered, but never heard, how it was that the initial waves of Zombie/Virus people all showed up at pretty much the same time (within a few hours at most) at various different places all over the planet.
An exciting movie! I love your reactions to the movie and life.
Some of this was filmed in my home city of Glasgow in Scotland.
Wow, you should totally react to The Matrix too!
"he is doing break dance"😂
now that i think of it, in the last scene when he choose the disease, he could have write to the camera : "call me is this gonna kill me" and just wait to hear the phone calling or not ^^
Raeen enjoyed the film so much , it is a good movie .
BADSHAH WITH THE CHEWING GUM TO RAEEN BEING SCARED I LAUGHED SO HARD!! THEY NEED TO WATCH THE LAST OF US AND THE WALKING DEAD!! THEY WOULD GET FRUSTRATED MAD SAD HAPPY SAD MAD CRYING ALL OF IT
Now perhaps you need to enhance this with Train to Busan!
They both gave an awesome review of this movie. I wonder how they would respond to the movie "I AM LEGEND" featuring Will Smith"? 🤔🙄😉
Zombie apocalypse: HAPPENS
People in the city: VACCINE
Villagers: chewing gum
I love these guys!
I saw this in a cinema not far from Cardiff airport and a plane went over the car-park on the way out. I know it's silly but we thought it would crash because we just saw this movie.
25:10 A new take on Snakes on a Plane. ( movie )
These people are not desensitized to violence as we are, and it shows😅
I really enjoyed this video. Is it possible for the guys to watch Mr. & Mrs. Smith? I would love to see their reaction.
Great reaction!
That was great reaction. You should let them see grown ups all movies. They are so funny 😁
From now on this is how I want to watch every movie.
If they enjoyed and want to watch some more zombie movies/series, ''28 Days Later'' and ''The Last of Us'' are pretty great.
Great reaction 👍
Now i want them to react to "Shaun of the Dead". :D
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I can’t wait to see them react to one of my favorite movies 🤗
This is going to be good 😅❤❤
Zombie a Dario Argento directed zombie film from Italy has two iconic scenes that make it a classic, the first is the wood splinter eye gouge, everyone knows this scene even if they never saw the movie, and the 2nd, they needed to film a zombie and great white shark eating each other so they found a wild shark in the ocean and sent a stuntman down as a zombie and told him, go bite the shark, so he did. That's a real great white and stuntman tussling underwater in that scene, no cgi or animatronics.
I wasn't expecting you to show them wwz
You know what...comedy, that's what they should have watched as first timers, it's like wading into the shallow end of the pool instead of diving into the deep end and banging your head on the bottom of the pool because it's not as deep as you thought it was. Shawn Of The Dead would be more their speed. Or a musical set during Christmas, Anna & The Apocalypse was fun for the whole family.
Train to Busan is also excellent!
Another key point is that you only turn in to a zombie if the bite wound infection is your cause of death.
Next one train to Busan please!
You should have them watch Slumdog millionaire. That is a great movie.
Wish you'd make them sit in dim light just enough to see them but not this much. So that they will truly feel scared. Also next show them Evil dead 2013 & the evil dead rise too.
Make sure to reduce the lights to minimum. 😜
Why is there always a kid with Asthma in movies? I have never met that many kids with Asthma like in the movies. From The Goonies to this. I like seeing parts of this movie again. I had forgotten about it.
What’s up with the blurry plus sign that keeps popping up?
Jurassic Park, Scream, Bugs Life and Misery please 🇧🇷👏🏻
I read the book when it first came out and it was much better than the movie (loved the movie btw). Did you all know that Mel Brooks' son, Max Brooks, wrote the book?
They could react to "the sixth sense", " the signs" and "the others"
"Outbreak" comes very close to the covid pandemic scenario ... It's a great suspenseful movie and I think these gents would relate to that movie very well.
try "Contagion".
I love villagers react
This is to brutal for them.
One word: "Ophiocordyceps unilateralis" it is possible haha
"964". I guess that's confirmation that they don't have dubs, only subtitles.
I don't know about numbers, but a lot of Indian words, are the same, as in English, because the brits ruled India, for a long time.
I’d pay good money to see these two react to ‘Dawn of the Dead’ 1979.😀😎
Chewing gum vaccine was hilarious and its such a shame he didn't get a chuckle
Pandemic films include Outbreak (1995) and Contagion (2011)
The book is really good, a bestseller, but it would take 5 or 6 movies to tell it, this was just one small part of the book, lots of changes were made to condense everything into 2 hours. This would have been much better if it were done as a 5 or 6 part franchise, like Stephen King's The Stand in the 90s but R rated theatre releases instead of made for tv.
Definitely should be made into a series.
@@meghanmonroe John Wick director Chad Stahelski would be a good choice to direct it.
@@ll7868 That part is out of my wheelhouse. As long as it follows the book, I'd be happy. The movie, while entertaining, didn't deserve to share the title. I can't imagine Max Brooks was happy about it.
@@meghanmonroe Max was not happy. Paramount bought the rights then sold them to Plan B Entertainment, a production company owned by Brad Pitt. Of all Brad's films this is the only one I wish he said "NO FREAKIN' WAY! to.
@@meghanmonroe So if it ever does get adapted into a series of stand alone movies with each location having it's own cast and story but all set at the same time in the same situations, like The Stand but with more isolated groups, then it will have to go through Brad Pitt. He and Chad Stahelski could make people forget this mess and do it some justice. Hire Max as a script supervisor.
If you like this you'll love train to busan
I would love to see them watch The Avengers movies, they'd probably get a kick out of those. 😅😅😅
Hacksaw Ridge!!
Show them „Aquaman“ pleeeeaseee🍿
I am legend and book of Eli next please
Is it hard explain to them how someone can be “undead?”
Do 28 Days later next !!! Might be too much to handle for the homies though 😭😱
I can't with the blur..
That movie wasn't terrible but it was also nothing like the book. I'd recommend the book to anyone. There's a brilliant part in there about the nuclear exchange between powers that everyone assumed would be allies. I think it was Pakistan and Iran. The world was looking at India and Pakistan so they had monitors in place but no-one saw problems on the other side of the country because no-one was looking. Also I loved the part where the rich people on private islands were eaten by Zombies that could walk the ocean floor while the poor people were those best suited to survive the apocalypse.
You need to show them the movie "The day after" from 1983.
or even 'Threads"