Carter was the guy sort of in charge and the most in shape with best training so I think he was always behind bc the leader makes sure his team is accounted for. Theres always someone who guards the rear. That's tactical thinking
I saw this Movie at the Movie Theater (when it came out back in 1999), I was in the Theater with about 30 other people and when the part came when the shark jumped out of the water and got Samuel L. Jackson (mid-speech), literally everyone in the Theater (including myself) jumped.
im 40 now, and i remember an older lady infront of us just loosing her shit at the moment! such a shock! (but dont watch the scene in slow motion hahah)
Great reaction. I remember my Dad taking me to see this in the theater when I was 11. It surprised me out how many of the characters died in this film. The biggest shock was Samuel L. Jackson's death. Everybody in the theater was tripped out lol. One of the best audience reactions I've ever been a part of.
The sequel idea was that they redo the experiments, but its in a large tank inland in a town.A storm happens and theres a flood and the sharks get out and start eating people in the town.
Aquatic Films to Watch: 1. Jaws part 1 2. Jaws part 2 3. The Reef part 1 4. Death Ship 5. Ghost Ship 6. The Abyss 7. Leviathan 8. Below (2002) 9. Sea Fever (2020) 10. Underwater (2020) 11. She Creature (2001) 12. DeepStar Six (1989) 13. Deep Rising (1998) 14. Sphere (1998) 15. The Rift (1990) 16. Humanoids From The Deep (1980) 17. The River Wild (1994) 18. Shock Waves (1977) 19. Screamers (1979) 20. The Deep (1977) 21. The Beast (1996) 22. Beneath (2013) 23. Breaking Surface (2020) 24. The Beach House (2019) 25. The Deep House 26. Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) 27. Let’s Scare Jessica To Death (1971) 28. Anaconda (1997) 29. Deep Blue Sea (1999) 30. What Lies Beneath (2000) 31. The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues (1955) 32. Dagon 33. Blood Vessel 34. The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) 35. Tentacles (1977) 36. The Host (2006) 37. Sweetheart (2019) 38. The Poseidon Adventure 39. The Bay 40. Meg 41. Old 42. 12 Feet Deep (2017) 43. Piranha 3D (2010) 44. Pressure (2015) 45. The Shallows 46. Soul Surfer 47. Lake Placid (1999) 48. Lady in Cement (1968) 49. Into the Blue (2005) 50. Sanctum (2011) 51. Piranha (1978) 52. The Shape of Water 53. Cold Skin (2017) 54. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) 55. Virus (1980) 56. Rogue (2007) 57. Crawl 58. The Perfect Storm (2000) 59. Black Sea (2014) 60. Summer Rental with John Candy 61. Adrift (2018) 62. K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) 63. U-571 64. Aquaman (2018) 65. Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954) 66. All Is Lost (2013) 67. Greyhound (2020) 68. Men of Honor 69. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) 70. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) 71. The Big Blue (1988) 72. Life of Pi (2012) 73. Titanic (1997) 74. 47 Meters Down (2017)
deep blue is so good the 1st is 100x better then the others me an my grandma uses to watch this an jaws on repeat all the time hahahhaha i miss those days
i wanna say the reason why carter didn't get eaten while opening the door underwater @28:19 is bc the shark understood that there was a vacuum about to happen and it didnt eat him also bc of dilemma
I think Jaws is easily the best shark movie and the greatest movie ever made. But this one of the few good ones. Even though some of the CGI not all that great I do love the mechanical sharks they used.
As someone has already commented on here the number plate is similar to the one Matt Hopper discovers in the bellh of the shark during the autopsy scene in Jaws. That number plate in Jaws is thought to be Spielberg's reference to the Bond movie Live and Let Die, not just because of the obvious "007" number but also the name "Louisiana" which is where a large part of Live and Die was filmed and set. Additionally, either side of that is the numbers "72" and "73" which are the years Live and Let Die was produced and released. Finally, at the top of the number plate is the wording "Sportsmen's Paradise," which can be seen on a sign for Louisiana in the Bond movie, although that actually says "Sportsman's Paradise. It is well known that Spielberg always wanted to direct a Bond movie.
28:55 Saffron is yanking a wire conduit off the wall - she is fully dressed in her wetsuit. 28:57 Saffron is poaching a shark - she is dressed in underwear or maybe a white bikini. 29:08 Saffron is in the hallway - she is fully dressed in her wetsuit. I haven't seen this movie in over 20 years and I can't for the life of me remember why she had to take off her wetsuit and then put it back on, all in 13 seconds.
@@bridgethaines7127 Ahhh, got it. But I suspect she wanted to insulate herself because grounding herself would be a disaster. But yes, I can see that might be a good use for a rubber wetsuit. Thanks!
I have a few movie suggestions for you The shallows which is a shark movie, The Abyss special edition not a shark movie but a underwater movie, Hacksaw ridge which is a war movie
There is also "Leviathan" (1989 underwater horror film) starring Peter Weller. And "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" (1954 scifi adventure film) starring Kirk Douglas. And "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1961 scifi film). But "The Abyss" is certainly the best underwater action film ever made. Not surprisingly since it was directed by James Cameron who knows a little about about filming in water given his past "Piranha II" (1982) experience.
You keep mentioning that this was about man vs. nature. But it's not really nature. So far, in all reported shark attacks, the Mako shark has been reported 10 times with one fatalaty. Ever. This movie isn't about nature. The humans messed with nature. They gave them hormones to make them bigger than they should be and massively smarter than any fish ever, anywhere. These artificially modified Makos can't be called "nature" anymore because they've been Crispered into a monster species. This movie is Man vs. Monster. I want that to be perfectly clear: This is not a shark movie. It's a monster movie. Let me repeat that. This is a MONSTER movie. In real life, sharks don't do anything you saw in this movie. I'd swim and dive with real Makos and maybe even pet one if it swam close enough, but there's almost no chance that one would ever get that close to a human.
@@trhansen3244 It's a shark movie the way King Kong is a gorilla movie. In fact, it's less, because King Kong acted like a giant apel. These sharks act like Hannibal Lecter with fins.
So I didn’t realize until after the movie that I recognized Saffron Burrows from You. She was Dottie Quinn (Love and Forty’s mother), and she was in Bones, which I haven’t watched in a really long time.
We could have done with the screen altering, making you smaller and the film larger. You seem to miss every detail. You immediately missed the fact that Carter was a good guy
26:48 "Oh, no no no no! Oh god, oh god, oh god, oh god ohhhhhhh. That is something you are never going to forget. Oh yikes!" I already forgot it. Why? I couldn't see it - you blurred it out completely. OK, I get it, you have to blur it out completely for TH-cam policy reasons. But at least say something in words like "That is something you are never going to forget. The shark bit her in half and her guts came out." Or whatever it was. Or, maybe in the moment you were shocked speechless, which seems to be the case. So in post editing, when you're applying that blur, also put writing on the screen to let us know some clue about whatever it is we are never going to forget.
FTR, I only do the watching/reacting (the editing is completely out of my hands), but I do see what you mean. I’ll definitely take that note and try to be more descriptive in future reacts. I’ve only done a few and still learning :)
@@meliakelle Thanks for the reply. I hope I didn't come off as too mean there. Rereading it, I think I did, so I'm sorry if it sounded like I was attacking. It seems like the blur/comment portion of my post was for your editors. That is something I see in other reactions, a bit of text on the screen describing what cannot be showed. That's pretty rare. Maybe it's a pain to do it, but some reactors do, especially when it seems the blurred bits and the reactor's words don't go well together. Keep on reacting! I enjoyed your reaction, and I'm sure you've got a bright future at it!
LL Cool J is a entertainer a rap artist not a comedian or put in this movie for comic relief. His movie career and TV Series shows he's more than laughs. Sam is more of a funny man than LL
Fun fact: the license plate that Carter took from the tiger shark's mouth is the same one that Hooper extracted during the autopsy scene in JAWS
Carter is lagging behind because he is the one trying to save each one of them, I mean why such foolish questions 😂😂
Carter was the guy sort of in charge and the most in shape with best training so I think he was always behind bc the leader makes sure his team is accounted for. Theres always someone who guards the rear. That's tactical thinking
I saw this Movie at the Movie Theater (when it came out back in 1999), I was in the Theater with about 30 other people and when the part came when the shark jumped out of the water and got Samuel L. Jackson (mid-speech), literally everyone in the Theater (including myself) jumped.
That WAS unexpected... lol... Didn't see it coming 👌🏻
im 40 now, and i remember an older lady infront of us just loosing her shit at the moment! such a shock! (but dont watch the scene in slow motion hahah)
Great reaction. I remember my Dad taking me to see this in the theater when I was 11. It surprised me out how many of the characters died in this film. The biggest shock was Samuel L. Jackson's death. Everybody in the theater was tripped out lol. One of the best audience reactions I've ever been a part of.
Check out Crawl(2019) and Anaconda(1997).
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“New York Minute” (2004) DVD + a cockroach went on my lotions drawertop
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Carter is lagging behind because he is trying to protect the others and check the rear
In hindsight I realize that and he really was a respectable character. It was just frustrating to watch in real time haha
Exactly. He is a the traditional heroic figure.
They chose sharks because they are renowned for their immune systems (They almost never get cancer) and regenerative abilities.
The sequel idea was that they redo the experiments, but its in a large tank inland in a town.A storm happens and theres a flood and the sharks get out and start eating people in the town.
It's always Carter because he's the one doing most of the work and taking extra risks.
I am so glad you decided to watch this movie!! I love it!!!
Aquatic Films to Watch:
1. Jaws part 1
2. Jaws part 2
3. The Reef part 1
4. Death Ship
5. Ghost Ship
6. The Abyss
7. Leviathan
8. Below (2002)
9. Sea Fever (2020)
10. Underwater (2020)
11. She Creature (2001)
12. DeepStar Six (1989)
13. Deep Rising (1998)
14. Sphere (1998)
15. The Rift (1990)
16. Humanoids From The Deep (1980)
17. The River Wild (1994)
18. Shock Waves (1977)
19. Screamers (1979)
20. The Deep (1977)
21. The Beast (1996)
22. Beneath (2013)
23. Breaking Surface (2020)
24. The Beach House (2019)
25. The Deep House
26. Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
27. Let’s Scare Jessica To Death (1971)
28. Anaconda (1997)
29. Deep Blue Sea (1999)
30. What Lies Beneath (2000)
31. The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues (1955)
32. Dagon
33. Blood Vessel
34. The Monster That Challenged the World (1957)
35. Tentacles (1977)
36. The Host (2006)
37. Sweetheart (2019)
38. The Poseidon Adventure
39. The Bay
40. Meg
41. Old
42. 12 Feet Deep (2017)
43. Piranha 3D (2010)
44. Pressure (2015)
45. The Shallows
46. Soul Surfer
47. Lake Placid (1999)
48. Lady in Cement (1968)
49. Into the Blue (2005)
50. Sanctum (2011)
51. Piranha (1978)
52. The Shape of Water
53. Cold Skin (2017)
54. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)
55. Virus (1980)
56. Rogue (2007)
57. Crawl
58. The Perfect Storm (2000)
59. Black Sea (2014)
60. Summer Rental with John Candy
61. Adrift (2018)
62. K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
63. U-571
64. Aquaman (2018)
65. Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)
66. All Is Lost (2013)
67. Greyhound (2020)
68. Men of Honor
69. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
70. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
71. The Big Blue (1988)
72. Life of Pi (2012)
73. Titanic (1997)
74. 47 Meters Down (2017)
I can only endorse six of those films. I am a big fan of movies set on or under the sea but there are an awful lot of bad movies there.
deep blue is so good the 1st is 100x better then the others me an my grandma uses to watch this an jaws on repeat all the time hahahhaha i miss those days
i wanna say the reason why carter didn't get eaten while opening the door underwater @28:19 is bc the shark understood that there was a vacuum about to happen and it didnt eat him also bc of dilemma
you get a thumbs up simply for singing Hall & Oates Maneater
I seen this movie in theater back in 1999 I think is the best Shark movie
I think Jaws is easily the best shark movie and the greatest movie ever made. But this one of the few good ones. Even though some of the CGI not all that great I do love the mechanical sharks they used.
As someone has already commented on here the number plate is similar to the one Matt Hopper discovers in the bellh of the shark during the autopsy scene in Jaws.
That number plate in Jaws is thought to be Spielberg's reference to the Bond movie Live and Let Die, not just because of the obvious "007" number but also the name "Louisiana" which is where a large part of Live and Die was filmed and set.
Additionally, either side of that is the numbers "72" and "73" which are the years Live and Let Die was produced and released.
Finally, at the top of the number plate is the wording "Sportsmen's Paradise," which can be seen on a sign for Louisiana in the Bond movie, although that actually says "Sportsman's Paradise.
It is well known that Spielberg always wanted to direct a Bond movie.
Excellent reaction, hope you do many more Amelia.
28:55 Saffron is yanking a wire conduit off the wall - she is fully dressed in her wetsuit.
28:57 Saffron is poaching a shark - she is dressed in underwear or maybe a white bikini.
29:08 Saffron is in the hallway - she is fully dressed in her wetsuit.
I haven't seen this movie in over 20 years and I can't for the life of me remember why she had to take off her wetsuit and then put it back on, all in 13 seconds.
Because the wetsuit is insulated so she stood on it to ground herself so she didn't get electrocuted like the shark.
@@bridgethaines7127 Ahhh, got it.
But I suspect she wanted to insulate herself because grounding herself would be a disaster.
But yes, I can see that might be a good use for a rubber wetsuit.
Thanks!
um - insulation against the electricity?
It's always fun seeing Ladies Love Cool James in a film.
I have a few movie suggestions for you
The shallows which is a shark movie,
The Abyss special edition not a shark movie but a underwater movie,
Hacksaw ridge which is a war movie
There is also "Leviathan" (1989 underwater horror film) starring Peter Weller. And "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" (1954 scifi adventure film) starring Kirk Douglas. And "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1961 scifi film). But "The Abyss" is certainly the best underwater action film ever made. Not surprisingly since it was directed by James Cameron who knows a little about about filming in water given his past "Piranha II" (1982) experience.
Ah,its Amelia. Thank the stars, I'll to actually be able to watch this one. Your the best!
I loved this movie kept you intense. Most movies don’t have that anymore
You keep mentioning that this was about man vs. nature.
But it's not really nature.
So far, in all reported shark attacks, the Mako shark has been reported 10 times with one fatalaty.
Ever.
This movie isn't about nature.
The humans messed with nature.
They gave them hormones to make them bigger than they should be and massively smarter than any fish ever, anywhere.
These artificially modified Makos can't be called "nature" anymore because they've been Crispered into a monster species.
This movie is Man vs. Monster.
I want that to be perfectly clear:
This is not a shark movie.
It's a monster movie.
Let me repeat that.
This is a MONSTER movie.
In real life, sharks don't do anything you saw in this movie.
I'd swim and dive with real Makos and maybe even pet one if it swam close enough, but there's almost no chance that one would ever get that close to a human.
it is a shark movie. And it is a monster movie. It can both. Best of both worlds!
@@trhansen3244 It's a shark movie the way King Kong is a gorilla movie.
In fact, it's less, because King Kong acted like a giant apel.
These sharks act like Hannibal Lecter with fins.
amelia is a awsome reactor and cami and coby i love this movie you should react to the shallows
Please make a reaction of "Poseidon" 2006. It's a really good movie!. I'm leaving my like 😄.
4:31 I agree lol
Hi there
I'd rather see your reaction than the movie! Because I often watch this movie, including 20 years ago. Moreover, you are pretty!
Check out the movie "Deep Rising". It has the same kind of action, horror, and humor as this.
7:15 she’s from sopranos
So I didn’t realize until after the movie that I recognized Saffron Burrows from You. She was Dottie Quinn (Love and Forty’s mother), and she was in Bones, which I haven’t watched in a really long time.
Have you seen the movie Tarzan The Fearless? I think it's supposed to be a classic
We could have done with the screen altering, making you smaller and the film larger. You seem to miss every detail. You immediately missed the fact that Carter was a good guy
This was only her second reaction ever so cut some slack - there is an art to reacting and you have to settle into it
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react to deep blue 1988
like this girl is cute
This girl says thank you
26:48 "Oh, no no no no! Oh god, oh god, oh god, oh god ohhhhhhh. That is something you are never going to forget. Oh yikes!"
I already forgot it.
Why?
I couldn't see it - you blurred it out completely.
OK, I get it, you have to blur it out completely for TH-cam policy reasons.
But at least say something in words like "That is something you are never going to forget. The shark bit her in half and her guts came out." Or whatever it was.
Or, maybe in the moment you were shocked speechless, which seems to be the case.
So in post editing, when you're applying that blur, also put writing on the screen to let us know some clue about whatever it is we are never going to forget.
FTR, I only do the watching/reacting (the editing is completely out of my hands), but I do see what you mean. I’ll definitely take that note and try to be more descriptive in future reacts. I’ve only done a few and still learning :)
@@meliakelle Thanks for the reply.
I hope I didn't come off as too mean there. Rereading it, I think I did, so I'm sorry if it sounded like I was attacking.
It seems like the blur/comment portion of my post was for your editors. That is something I see in other reactions, a bit of text on the screen describing what cannot be showed.
That's pretty rare. Maybe it's a pain to do it, but some reactors do, especially when it seems the blurred bits and the reactor's words don't go well together.
Keep on reacting! I enjoyed your reaction, and I'm sure you've got a bright future at it!
LL Cool J is a entertainer a rap artist not a comedian or put in this movie for comic relief. His movie career and TV Series shows he's more than laughs.
Sam is more of a funny man than LL
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