I just saw Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse this weekend and I was just reminded that it was made by the same animation studio who did Open Season. Realizing that fact, it’s insane how far Sony Pictures Animation has come ever since their first film. Going from stuff like Open Season, Surf’s Up, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Hotel Transylvania, and of course, the infamous of them all, The Emoji Movie, to one of the greatest superhero and animated franchise of all time.
Some people now considered Sony Pictures Animation as their favorite animation studio and are on top with Disney/Pixar and DreamWorks Same with Illumination
The biggest problem with Sony is how the productions in their movies are depressing. Not only the old films. Even spider verse was depressing. People hated their jobs. So I don’t count Sony as a good studio because of the production of their movies.
I know right! It’s too bad they didn’t stick around for the other open season movies that were made, but I think they had great replacements, I didn’t even notice until I was older! Great and funny movie series!
Yeah but the sound for most of characters are shitty and not fit them, i watched Open Season in all languages i could and best ones are Poland ones or Polish idk how to spell that, Shaw haves a great dark creepy voice , Boog haves a little bit voice better too
@@SuperLucario64 it's criminal the first movie of all of them is so hated these days! It has flaws sure but it's a beautifully made movie and is just a tone of fun! 😍😍🤩💖
5:23 Shaw's quote "I'm just respecting the natural order." You have to admit he has a point there. If we just stopped hunting animals (Stopping poaching is one thing and im all for, but hunting for meat and sport is entirely different), then overpopulation will occur. And if overpopulation occurs, then they'll run us out of food, we'll run out or room, and they'll do all kinds of damage. Hunting is a form of population control whether people like it or not. And meat is part of our natural diet. If you simply don't like meat, are allergic to it or can't digest it or whatever, or can't eat meat for Religious reasons, then I will respect that. But you can't call people cruel for hunting (for sport and meat) and/or eating animals. Like I said, it's part of nature.
KILLING ANIMALS THAT NEVER COMMITED A CRIME *SHOULDN'T BE* A F0CKING SPORT💀 UNDERSTAND IT... I RESPECT ONLY THE RESPECTFUL HUNTERS, THOSE WHO HUNT FOR MEAT *AND DON'T MAKE FUN OF THE ANIMALS* DEATH, SUFFERING OR BEING TURN INTO F00D....So yeah i only respect a small quantity of hunters.
@@flowersshy16 I'm not saying I support Shaw. I would never support a sadistic, psychopathic hunter like Shaw. I'm just pointing out that hunting is natural and a form of population control. That's all.
@@taddad2641 that's true, but even if the predator population was healthy, we'd still need to hunt to keep the populations of animals from getting out of control and for food.
It's kinda clever how they put the names of the cast on things that directly reference the characters they play, like Ashton Kutcher on a mailbox with deer horns, and Gary Sinise on the sign of a gun shop. Yeah, not the deepest symbolism, but still nice for what it is.
This movie was my childhood! I grew up and still live near the Adirondack Mountains in New York and this movie always reminds me of the mountains every time I watch it 🏔️😊
I went to Ashton Kutcher's high school. One time, the class asked our chemistry teacher about what it was like seeing someone he taught in class on TV. The teacher brought up this exact movie. He said Elliot's character seemed like "Chris" (teachers all called him Chris, Ashton is his middle name).
Ashton Kutcher only voiced him in first film and didn’t return for the sequels alongside Martin Lawrence which both of them were missed in the sequels. @@jaysonthetrainmasterprofil221
*5:26** - "Man on top, animals on THE BOTTOM!"* I find it funny how everyone tries to cast Shaw as a "misunderstood hero", but guys he practically hunt for sport and not necessity. He may be right about the intelligence of animals, but that doesn't take away from the fact that he's a sociopath.
Yeah, we only occupy the top spot by use of cleverness and technology and even then it doesn't guarantee victory; big animals like bears, tigers and even herbivores like moose or elk can kill a human quite easily even if wounded. Also, I agree with you about Shaw. Hunting for food and survival is one thing, but hunting and killing for sport or pleasure is just out of line.
@@T1000skynetforever Well, I see it like this, he ties his boots army style, he named his gun, everyone thinks he's crazy, he does show some psychopathic tendencies probably as a result of PTSD, not to mention he's an expert marksman.
I had forgotten how good of a job Ashton Kutcher did as Elliot... that and Martin as Boog is great too! Shaw reminds me of Trevor before Trevor was a thing
I’m siding with Gordy. He seems like a very calm guy. Also, I thought how hilarious it looked when Beth saw Shaw’s car, and angrily marched off into the store, and got him really good when he made her mad!! And on another note, if you were the main character who was threatened with being hunted down, yet survived the hunting attempts, how can you relate?
Elliot is animated much differently than the rest of the deer in this series. Smaller, different look, more humanoid. I don’t know how to explain that. I think he has dwarfism and other disabilities, and that’s why he’s unpopular in the herd.
I wonder how Elliott climbs up the wall to the window of Boog's garage and gets in if the window is more than twice the height of Elliott and Elliott has hooves?
For being Sony Pictures Animation's first ever movie, this first Open Season movie was definitely NOT AFRAID to have its dark, heartwarming, and heartbreaking moments all at the same time.
@@stefanmovieflixtomasiAgreed. Crispin Grover’s Fifi was literally one of the only good parts in the sequels, but the first film was the best for Martin Lawerence and Ashton Kutcher’s involvement and for how funny and simple the first film was.
@@jarekmiller4337 yeah I have to agree. Open Season 2 was an ok (but not the best direct to home video sequel). It had some good elements of adventure and romantic comedy. It made RV and Just Married look like a Looney Tunes short
@toysroleplayandothers, I see where you're coming from. Universal gave us Smokey & the Bandit back in 1977 & that movie really has a potty mouth. Not to mention that Smokey & the Bandit is PG.
i forgot about this movie. Think i saw it once with my parents when i was a kid and that was it. I loved it too! Was just thinking about this movie the other day just randomly popped in my head crazy to see it after so many years.
Ice Age and Open Season were two movie series that absolutely made my whole childhood
These are two of my favorites too.
They were even the first movie to 2 different studios. Ice Age: first Blue Sky movie, Open Season: first Sony Pictures Animation movie.
Cenozoic Survival
@Noah Salsberg Toy Story was Pixar’s first movie.
@@SuperMarioJulianShrek was DreamWorks Animation first movie
I just saw Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse this weekend and I was just reminded that it was made by the same animation studio who did Open Season. Realizing that fact, it’s insane how far Sony Pictures Animation has come ever since their first film. Going from stuff like Open Season, Surf’s Up, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Hotel Transylvania, and of course, the infamous of them all, The Emoji Movie, to one of the greatest superhero and animated franchise of all time.
Some people now considered Sony Pictures Animation as their favorite animation studio and are on top with Disney/Pixar and DreamWorks
Same with Illumination
Surfs up, CWCOM, and hotel Transylvania are all good movies.
The biggest problem with Sony is how the productions in their movies are depressing. Not only the old films. Even spider verse was depressing. People hated their jobs. So I don’t count Sony as a good studio because of the production of their movies.
Great childhood movie never gets old! Ashton Kutcher and Martin Lawrence we’re the perfect match for boog an Elliot 😅
They didn’t reprise their roles in the sequels, but i think that Joel Mchale and Mike Epps did good in the second
I know right! It’s too bad they didn’t stick around for the other open season movies that were made, but I think they had great replacements, I didn’t even notice until I was older! Great and funny movie series!
Idc what anyone says,
3:40 is the best scene in this movie
Shaw: he ran in front of my truck (swerves towards deer) 🤣
Where? On interstate?
He didn't run in front of your truck, shaw drove into the ditch and hit him on purpose 😂
Yeah 😂 this was no Accident he just wanted to be Shaw 🦌
Yeah, I thought that was too.
This movie was my childhood whenever I went on a hunting trip with my dad we would always watch it
Anche a me faceva ridere da piccolo elliot e un cervo troppo simpatico
It’s hard for me to even believe any of Boog’s lines are scripted! Martin’s just being himself the whole movie and I love it 😂
🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Yeah but the sound for most of characters are shitty and not fit them, i watched Open Season in all languages i could and best ones are Poland ones or Polish idk how to spell that, Shaw haves a great dark creepy voice , Boog haves a little bit voice better too
@@Jajusz i wasn't talking about that...
Martin Lawrence didn't voice Boog; he IS Boog.
@@joshmontemayor1212I’ve seen his other movies, that's who he is 😁 himself
Classic movie! The other sequels weren't the greatest! But the first is a true gem of my childhood! Very underrated! 😍😍😎💖
I also love this movie as well!!! 😁😁😁
@@SuperLucario64 it's criminal the first movie of all of them is so hated these days! It has flaws sure but it's a beautifully made movie and is just a tone of fun! 😍😍🤩💖
@@AbruptCanine4 It’s also the first movie of Sony Pictures Animation.
@@SuperMarioJulian very true! And for a first time dive into the genre it's solid! 😍😍🤩💖
Yasss
My childhood open season is my favorite movie franchise ever.
Yeah, let's keep the nostalgia glasses on for this franchise, it deserves it.
2006 was the GOAT yeat of animated movies. We had Open Season, Over The Hedge, Cars and Ice Age 2!!!
I've watched those animated movies in 2006. I was 7 years old at that time. They were all amazing.
Don’t forget ‘Barnyard’.
Oh, you could never go wrong with barnyard! 😁
And Monster House
5:23 Shaw's quote "I'm just respecting the natural order." You have to admit he has a point there. If we just stopped hunting animals (Stopping poaching is one thing and im all for, but hunting for meat and sport is entirely different), then overpopulation will occur. And if overpopulation occurs, then they'll run us out of food, we'll run out or room, and they'll do all kinds of damage. Hunting is a form of population control whether people like it or not. And meat is part of our natural diet. If you simply don't like meat, are allergic to it or can't digest it or whatever, or can't eat meat for Religious reasons, then I will respect that. But you can't call people cruel for hunting (for sport and meat) and/or eating animals. Like I said, it's part of nature.
KILLING ANIMALS THAT NEVER COMMITED A CRIME *SHOULDN'T BE* A F0CKING SPORT💀
UNDERSTAND IT...
I RESPECT ONLY THE RESPECTFUL HUNTERS, THOSE WHO HUNT FOR MEAT *AND DON'T MAKE FUN OF THE ANIMALS* DEATH, SUFFERING OR BEING TURN INTO F00D....So yeah i only respect a small quantity of hunters.
@@flowersshy16 I'm not saying I support Shaw. I would never support a sadistic, psychopathic hunter like Shaw. I'm just pointing out that hunting is natural and a form of population control. That's all.
honeslty the overpopulation problem is also kinda artificial. cause we killed off or drove off major predators that would have kept that population.
@@taddad2641 that's true, but even if the predator population was healthy, we'd still need to hunt to keep the populations of animals from getting out of control and for food.
I agree about the hunting for meat but not sport
-Boog and Elliot
-Manny and Sid
-Shrek and Donkey
The grumpy and annoying sidekick characters but also best friends
@toysroleplayandothersKenai and Koda
@toysroleplayandothersGarfield and Odie
-Puss in boots and Kitty Softpaws
Lightning McQueen and Mater.
Shaw is the best character in the movie. He also has the best quote: "They can't tell me what I seen, because only I know what I seen."
Lmao the most hillbilly thing I have ever heard
It Walks Like a man
For Sure!
6:23 Shaw: My buck!
Elliott kicks his headlight out
MY TRUCK!!!!
I use to laugh so hard at that part 😂😂
SHAW! no shooting in town 😑
It rhymes
@@dashiesbbgurl But Gordy, Grrr That Bear Lean Over, And Untied My Buck, DIDN'T YA SEE THAT?!
@@julianrobinson2066All I see is a busted headlight, Shaw. You've been living in the woods too long.
It's kinda clever how they put the names of the cast on things that directly reference the characters they play, like Ashton Kutcher on a mailbox with deer horns, and Gary Sinise on the sign of a gun shop.
Yeah, not the deepest symbolism, but still nice for what it is.
I thought the same thing!
It's a little detail that's really appreciated, it allows you to figure out who's playing who without being too obvious.. wished more movies did that.
@@jrt2792, yeah. I always loved that detail. Why most animated movies never do this as much is beyond me.
To be honest I kinda like how shaw admit that boog is not a completely a dumb animal.
This movie was my childhood! I grew up and still live near the Adirondack Mountains in New York and this movie always reminds me of the mountains every time I watch it 🏔️😊
Elliott is the cutest deer ever!❤
I Agree
@@raccoonmoviesmemes321 me too
Especially when he’s rescued
and attractive
3:33
Shaw lies saying Elliot ran in front of his Truck when actually he ran him over
Elliot didn’t run in front of the truck Shaw ran into him on purpose so he was lying to Gordy where did he get his license? Clown school?
Shouldn't have been standing so close to a truck
I went to Ashton Kutcher's high school. One time, the class asked our chemistry teacher about what it was like seeing someone he taught in class on TV. The teacher brought up this exact movie. He said Elliot's character seemed like "Chris" (teachers all called him Chris, Ashton is his middle name).
Elliott's voice changed in different movies
Ashton Kutcher only voiced him in first film and didn’t return for the sequels alongside Martin Lawrence which both of them were missed in the sequels. @@jaysonthetrainmasterprofil221
2:36
SHAW: You can say I'm in love! You can say I'm insane! But no one understands me like my darling Lorraine!
0:30 That reminds me of Shrek.
I love how in 5:55 she opens the door like CJ in GTA SA
*5:26** - "Man on top, animals on THE BOTTOM!"*
I find it funny how everyone tries to cast Shaw as a "misunderstood hero", but guys he practically hunt for sport and not necessity. He may be right about the intelligence of animals, but that doesn't take away from the fact that he's a sociopath.
Yeah, we only occupy the top spot by use of cleverness and technology and even then it doesn't guarantee victory; big animals like bears, tigers and even herbivores like moose or elk can kill a human quite easily even if wounded.
Also, I agree with you about Shaw. Hunting for food and survival is one thing, but hunting and killing for sport or pleasure is just out of line.
Basically Trevor Phillips as a hunter instead of a drug lord.
1:08 here it comes. HOT PATATA! 😂
3:13
Beth notices Elliot
“He ran right in front of my truck!”
He lied! He just PURPOSELY hit Elliot with the truck! Lol
Edit: That also explains how Elliot lost his antler.
He’s just a sick person
@@noahsmith4877More like a sad person.
@@delaynamurray4224In my personal opinion, Shaw is a disabled veteran.
@@NoBandwidth-0that would explain a lot
@@T1000skynetforever Well, I see it like this, he ties his boots army style, he named his gun, everyone thinks he's crazy, he does show some psychopathic tendencies probably as a result of PTSD, not to mention he's an expert marksman.
I had forgotten how good of a job Ashton Kutcher did as Elliot... that and Martin as Boog is great too! Shaw reminds me of Trevor before Trevor was a thing
Shaw: “That buck ran in front of my truck.”
Me: “No, you ran into him on purpose by driving off the interstate.”
On the interstate?
@@marvelmorgan8269 by driving off the interstate
I love this movie so much it has a special spot in my childhood
“They can’t tell me what I seen because only I know what I seen”. What a deep philosophical thought!!!
I love this movie; I need to watch it again
5:11
I’m siding with Gordy. He seems like a very calm guy.
Also, I thought how hilarious it looked when Beth saw Shaw’s car, and angrily marched off into the store, and got him really good when he made her mad!!
And on another note, if you were the main character who was threatened with being hunted down, yet survived the hunting attempts, how can you relate?
Gotta say the suspension on that jeep is INCREDIBLE
2:21 me: ladies and gentlemen the Mighty Grizzly! 🎉
4:30 the subtitle in this part “dedicate TH-cam” I’m Dying 😂
Elliot is animated much differently than the rest of the deer in this series. Smaller, different look, more humanoid. I don’t know how to explain that. I think he has dwarfism and other disabilities, and that’s why he’s unpopular in the herd.
5:01
I want to live in Timberline. It looks like a nice town in the middle of the mountains and forests.
Me tooooo
Probably based on something like Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, or Alaska. Police cheif is indigenous.
@@beazrich2.017and Canada too
Yeah, me too, just beware of bears, they aren't friendly like Boog, at all.
@@beazrich2.017I looked it up and it's based in Idaho
6:26
“My truck! Why you little--“
“Shaw! No shooting in town.”
Shaw, dude, we all kinda knew what you were gonna say lmao
Shaw the best character ngl
Shaw: huh? my buck!!! (Elliot kicks truck, breaking headlight) MY TRUCK!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I wonder how Elliott climbs up the wall to the window of Boog's garage and gets in if the window is more than twice the height of Elliott and Elliott has hooves?
Power of plot
How did Elliot even know where to find Boog?
6:32
“But Gordie! Gh- That Bear Leaned Over and Untied my Buck! Didn't ya See that!?”
All I see is a busted headlight Shaw you’ve been in the woods too long
Shaw: They can't tell me what I seen 'cause only I know what I seen.
5:02 😂 omg
1:44 You're not getting this.
Lol 😄
This movie was in my childhood memories when I want to be a deer hunter just like my dad
6:27 He said, "My TRUCK!" Very funny 😂😂😂😂
Before saying, "My truck!", he said, "My buck!" 6:23
His headlight shattered. 6:25
6:23 6:25 6:27
Shaw is literally that one uncle
at the family reunion that
offers a sip of beer to the
younger cousins,…
2:45 the first time shaw creeps me out
Gordy is the native representation we need and deserve
This movie made my childhood so much back in the great days, the first one is the absolute best one out of any of the other movies.
That dance 0:48 gets me everytime I watch this. This is exactly what I'd do before I head to my flight or road trip.
0:25 - 0:29 **Fail Roar** 🐻
0:30 - 0:36
RRROOOOOOOOAAAARRR!!! 🐻
My childhood
I love the way they say “Buck”. 😂🤣😂🤣
For being Sony Pictures Animation's first ever movie, this first Open Season movie was definitely NOT AFRAID to have its dark, heartwarming, and heartbreaking moments all at the same time.
I like the way that Elliot jump out of the car and run four legs😮
Shaw is my favorite character in this movie. Also favorite quote from him at 5:23
Shaw is fr GOATED
Love the guitar part 🎸🤣
What is your favourite part? Mine is when Boog is inside of Shaw's house 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"All I see is a busted headlight. Shaw, you've been living in the woods too long."
Sheriff Gordy was my favourite character in this film.
And also fact that he is also Native American.
6:24 😅
Shaw: my buck
Elliot: **scream**
Open season is my favorite movie
The first movie is the best. Way better than those other sequels
@@stefanmovieflixtomasiAgreed. Crispin Grover’s Fifi was literally one of the only good parts in the sequels, but the first film was the best for Martin Lawerence and Ashton Kutcher’s involvement and for how funny and simple the first film was.
@@jarekmiller4337 yeah I have to agree. Open Season 2 was an ok (but not the best direct to home video sequel). It had some good elements of adventure and romantic comedy. It made RV and Just Married look like a Looney Tunes short
I remember watching this as a kid Nostalgia
Shaw: man on top animals on the bottom…… that didn’t come out right
Martin Lawrence, a friend of my man, Will Smith, did a very, outstanding fantastic job in this movie
Martin Lawrence is awesome.
I know, right.😄
Before I go hunting I watch this or the day before I go hunting I watch this
Love how boog says "nasty hunter in town" so martin lawrence
3:53 Elliot speaking gibberish
5:13-5:14 that noise🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm 70 but I love this❤🎉😊
Great movie from 2006
The movie turned 16 this past Thursday
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi that’s cool
Now this movie is already turned 18
4:25
What’s a Shaw? That cracks me up.
4:28
A hunter!?
Also, cracks me up
5:15 Beth and Shaw are arguing over that he threatens to kill Boog
Agreed.
MY BUCK!
*shattered the headlight*
MY TRUCK!
Why you little. 😂
@@backpackdude1 Shaw no shooting in town!!
@@tomatocatch But, Gordy! That bear leaned over and untied my buck!
@@eangsyerbic6942 DIDNT YOU SEE THAT?
@@elansoto6636 Hahahaha. All I see is a busted headlight. Sean, you've been living in the woods too long.
Quando Elliot viene liberato da Boog fa una Faccia buffa😂🤣 HAHAHA
Ome soos ohn seis ow se ein seme yu so ayeque lame
6:27
My buck! MY TRUCK! WHAT THE…
Shaw! No cursing in a PG movie!
@toysroleplayandothers You know what I mean, right? An R-Rated Dr. Seuss?
@toysroleplayandothers, I see where you're coming from. Universal gave us Smokey & the Bandit back in 1977 & that movie really has a potty mouth. Not to mention that Smokey & the Bandit is PG.
i forgot about this movie. Think i saw it once with my parents when i was a kid and that was it. I loved it too! Was just thinking about this movie the other day just randomly popped in my head crazy to see it after so many years.
my childhood movie this movie will never get old
5:55 - If I heard Elliot beg like that, I would help him right away with no hesitations or reluctance.
4:07 GHOST DEER!
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:00 [sniffing] Ooh! That's nasty...
*opens one eye*
4:07 Both: AHHHHHHH!!!! 😱
Wha.. what's going on?
Where am I?
I saw two lights, I saw two bright lights!
Am I dead?
That is so funny that the buck horn cut
0:30 Overpowered the Roar
3:43 AHHHHH 💥
It’s funny how the deer screamed and then ran and broke his light
4:12 What's the name of the music playing in the background?
6:14 That right there shows how spoiled he was and how much he deserved to be put in the wild against his will.
This story's like The Jungle Book!
Boog belongs in the woods with other wild animals while Mowgli belongs in a Man Village with other humans.
0:46 "WILD WILD LIFE"
Thanks 👍
Songggg??
Who would’ve thought that a movie I’ve seen as a little one would have a song from a band that I now listen religiously
0:25 ROOOOOOOOAAAAAR.
Boog's like Bagheera from The Jungle Book and Elliott's like Baloo.
4:24
What’s a Shaw?
Only the nasty hunter in town
@@bluecomic961a hunter?!
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi did he get you too
It makes sense that Debra Messing delivers the Word of the Day on Sesame Street to be "nature."
Shaun is the kind of guy who lets his intrusive thoughts win immediately
5:27 at least he put his gun on Safety
Boog is the version of Freddy Fazbear
Beth:
He’s at it again! 😠
Shaw hunting season doesn’t start in 3 days what are you doing with that buck on your hood?
What? It ain’t my fault, he ran right in front of my truck!
2:45 me in the shower
Ain't no way you imitate an electric guitar while you're in the shower.
Shaw is so pissed!