When talking about The Fall Guy, "this was different , a lot of movies are sequels or remakes", I don't think they know that it was based off of a TV show.
Hey this is great! I'll definitely check out more of this podcast! Episode Ideas for Movie Content: 1. Favorite Movie from each Genre 2. Most Skilled/Versatile Actors/Actresses 3. Movie Trivia Contest 4. Favorite Movie/TV Characters 5. Book adaptations you would love to see
Twisters and Juror #2 are probably my favourites but this year has been mainly filled with ‘OK’ movies. These include Dune 2, Deadpool & Wolverine, One Life, Speak No Evil, Fall Guy, latest Ghostbusters and others
Some of my favorites so far this year are: Dune Part 2, Sing Sing, Conclave, the Fall Guy, Civil War, Woman of the Hour, the Idea of You, Abigail, Babes -- so many. But we have two months left of the year. Still have to see Heretic, Queer, A Complete Unknown, Nosferatu, Smile 2, Blitz, Nickel Boys, Small Things Like These, and Anora.
You've watched at least some of the Jack Ryan movies Cass, 'Patriot Games' & 'Clear and Present Danger' with Harrison Ford. Though that was like 2 years ago😉
Defying Gravity is Amazing. My eldest daughter showed me a TH-cam video of the song the other day. I think I would like to see Wicked to hear all the songs.
Love hearing your thoughts and all the stories! Regarding Carly's movie-watching experience with the girls in college - if it was Jack Reacher, that was Tom Cruise, and, if it was Jack Ryan, that was probably Chris Pine at the time (though the role was previously played by Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin, and Ben Affleck). Both are based on book series, and both have since been turned into TV shows.
My top 10 so far 1 Inside Out 2 2 Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot 3 Deadpool and Wolverine 4 Hit Man 5 One Life 6 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 7 Beekeeper 8 Woman of the Hour 9 Dune 2 10 The Long Game
My top 3 of 2024 are 3.) Argylle (Bryce Dallas Howard led Spy Rom-Com) 2.) The People's Joker (Got a wide release this year) 1.) I Saw The TV Glow ("Horror" film and if you've seen all 3 movies, you can guess the one thing they all have in common.) My bottom 3 of 2024 are 3.) Twisters (Sorry girls, wasn't my thing) 2.) Horizon Part 1 (Very Tonally confused. Should've been a miniseries. We'll see if the other 3 films ever release.) 1.) Godzilla X Kong The New Empire (The only movie I saw from this year that I'd call bad.)
If you girls want to get more film literate and to understand the behind the scenes stuff more, i recommend the channel "every frame a painting". Its a quality film essay channel that gives you great information in short easily digestable videos.
If you guys have not seen "The Wild Robot" DEFINITELY try to catch it in the theater. I initially wasn't gonna watch it until I heard a reviewer liken it to "The Iron Giant" that I totally missed in the theater and now I Absolutely LOVE it. I bet Cassie will love "The Wild Robot" because it's really all about being a parent and bringing up a child so it's great for kids (Very funny at first) and Awesome for adults. Do Not Miss it. Cheers ladies ^_^
Evening Ladies, right now I have seen 20 movies in theaters up untill today's screening of Blitz with Saoirse Ronan (Steve McQueen Director (Hunger 2008, Shame 2011, 12 years a slave 2013) with Wicked and Gladiator II (same day screening) still to come, a few things in December. I tend to go to theaters only as there's no distractions for me as there would be here at home. If I had to top 5 out of everything that I have seen this year here's how it would go. #1 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, #2 The Zone of Interest, #3 Deadpool/Wolverine, #4 Dune Part II, and #5 The Substance. The Substance is the only film that I watched here at home but would have had a much different take away from it if I was to have seen it in theater with a big group. The Substance was the Midnight Madness people's choice winner from this years Toronto International Film Festival, seeing it by myself is a much different experience compared to seeing it with 1200 people in the Royal Alexandra Theater, people are encouraged to let their feelings known and it's more of a party atmosphere that enhances the overall result.
wow, didn't know Cass really liked Dune 2. hope you get around to reading the actual books. I promise you will love the movies 100x more after reading the entire saga. a fun reaction for both of you ladies: The Devil Wears Prada [2006] with Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt (if you have seen it already) great podcast! cheers 🍻
love keeping track of the movies the wife and I have seen...we love movies in theater (luxury loungers!) but watch them on streaming also...64 movies so far this year with more to come...one of the weaker years so far in recent memory..... we are also lucky enough to have a huge film festival in our area every year which is great for seeing things early or that may not be distributed for a while....top ten seen so far in 2024... Rustin The Holdovers Wicked Little Letters Young Woman & the Sea Inside Out 2 Thelma The Wild Robot My Old Ass Luther: Never Too Much-documentary about Luther Vandross Conclave worst-tie-Asteroid City & The Bikeriders. many yet to come before the end of the year. see ya at the movies.
Another good episode of the podcast, you’ve made a strong start. I’m sure you guys are going to be a hit. Good to hear your chat without a movie/tv show interrupting if you get my drift. As for 2024 movie, Deadpool & Wolverine was great but I’m so looking forward to Gladiator 2.
I loved "Fall Guy", "Inside Out 2", "IF" and "Deadpool and Wolverine". Those are my favourites so far this year. I'm also enjoying "Only Murders in the Building" and looking forward to "The Diplomat".
If I was younger I would probably pick Imax, and I did enjoy Imax a lot when I was younger. Avatar and Interstellar in Imax were honestly amazing. But now it is too loud for me haha, rough on my nervous system
Luxury loungers as much as possible. Especially now that I’m in my 40’s, regular seats hurt. I see 30+ movies in the theater a year. Comfort every time.
13 favorites cuz thirteen is my favorite number 1. Viggo Mortensen’s Dead Don’t Hurt 2. Inside Out 2 3. The Outrun starring Saoirse Ronan (🏴) 4. Maria 5. The First Omen 6. Vermiglio (🇮🇹) 7. Didi 8. Perfect Days 9. Quiet Place Day One 10. One Life 11. My Old Ass, Made in England: Powell & Pressburger documentary 12. Goodrich 13. Hitman Anticipating Gladiator II, Blitz, The Count of Monte Cristo, an Italian film called the Return, Nosferatu and A Complete Unknown to break the list.
@@trhansen3244Cool. I loved it personally. I also tend to watch more of a diverse range stuff and that includes art house, indies, international cinema etc
My top 10 so far 1. Dune 2 2. The fall guy 3. Inside out 2 4. Deadpool & wolverine 5. Strange darling 6. Alien Romulus 7. Parachute (rom com) 8. Wild robot 9. Quiet place day one 10. Boy kills world
Any movie with Zendaya in it is hard to enjoy. If the existence of the universe depended on her ability to deliver even a decent performance the entire universe would cease to exist in a microsecond.
Yeah they made Ariana's blonde hair and skin tone basically the same so it comes off weird. Like Cassie is a fair skinned blonde but there's a difference between her hair and skin.
Well, Jack Ryan is Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, Chris Pine, and John Krasinski, and I don't know the year this happened, but I would bet on the one Carly was talking about being either Pine or Krasinski.
Loved Lee Majors in Fall Guy. Big Valley "Heath Barkley" TV Series. The Bionic Man. My late husband's favorite Christmas Movie that Lee Major's is in is "Scrooged."
The best 2024 movie so far that I've watched was Late Night with the Devil, great were also Civil War, A Quiet Place: Day One, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and IF. The worst so far were Beverly Hills Cop 4, Jackpot and Madame Web.
Since you like Rebecca Ferguson so much, will you be giving the Silo series a watch? Great show & shes superb i ln it. Season 2 will be showing in a few weeks. Same question for Severance
The least rewatchable movie for me is The Mosquito Coast with Harrison Ford. It was a fantastic movie, but I just cannot see a movie where Harrison Ford isn't a likable guy. His portrayal of the father in this movie was so good, and so scarring to me that I vowed never to watch it again.
Have the two of you seen The Wizard of Oz? If not, a reaction for the channel might be in order. An absolute classic, and it would set you up quite nicely to go into Wicked
My favorite sister movie reactors on You Tube. Appreciate you both.
More content from my two Favorite people on the internet...yeah!~!!!!!!!!!
I know that you cassie and carly are gonna enjoy wicked it's right up their alley
First pod cast I have ever listened to, and it was well worth the wait! Thank you ladies!
When talking about The Fall Guy, "this was different , a lot of movies are sequels or remakes", I don't think they know that it was based off of a TV show.
Hey this is great! I'll definitely check out more of this podcast!
Episode Ideas for Movie Content:
1. Favorite Movie from each Genre
2. Most Skilled/Versatile Actors/Actresses
3. Movie Trivia Contest
4. Favorite Movie/TV Characters
5. Book adaptations you would love to see
Love your new podcast, Ladies! 😊
Thank you for who you are Beautiful Ladies
Love, Hugs, Laughs & Blessings
I love 💕 these ladies. Even if I don't like a movie that they react to, I will always give them a thumbs up.
Twisters and Juror #2 are probably my favourites but this year has been mainly filled with ‘OK’ movies.
These include Dune 2, Deadpool & Wolverine, One Life, Speak No Evil, Fall Guy, latest Ghostbusters and others
Javier Barden will star as Anton Stilgar in the new mashup "No Country For Old Fremen".
Some of my favorites so far this year are: Dune Part 2, Sing Sing, Conclave, the Fall Guy, Civil War, Woman of the Hour, the Idea of You, Abigail, Babes -- so many. But we have two months left of the year. Still have to see Heretic, Queer, A Complete Unknown, Nosferatu, Smile 2, Blitz, Nickel Boys, Small Things Like These, and Anora.
This is fun ladies. It is like hanging out with good friends
Cassie I absolutely love your jump scares the look on your face and you throw your arms in the air
You've watched at least some of the Jack Ryan movies Cass, 'Patriot Games' & 'Clear and Present Danger' with Harrison Ford. Though that was like 2 years ago😉
The Hunt for Red October! My Favourite!😊
Defying Gravity is Amazing. My eldest daughter showed me a TH-cam video of the song the other day. I think I would like to see Wicked to hear all the songs.
Love hearing your thoughts and all the stories!
Regarding Carly's movie-watching experience with the girls in college - if it was Jack Reacher, that was Tom Cruise, and, if it was Jack Ryan, that was probably Chris Pine at the time (though the role was previously played by Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin, and Ben Affleck). Both are based on book series, and both have since been turned into TV shows.
My favorite was The Iron Claw Zac Effron best acting performance yet.
Thanks.
My top 10 so far
1 Inside Out 2
2 Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot
3 Deadpool and Wolverine
4 Hit Man
5 One Life
6 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
7 Beekeeper
8 Woman of the Hour
9 Dune 2
10 The Long Game
IMAX over comfy seats for me! Only because I don't get to the theatre much.
@@kaiielle Yay
nice!
Great job. The editing is great, and love hearing your guy's opinions.
My top 3 of 2024 are
3.) Argylle (Bryce Dallas Howard led Spy Rom-Com)
2.) The People's Joker (Got a wide release this year)
1.) I Saw The TV Glow ("Horror" film and if you've seen all 3 movies, you can guess the one thing they all have in common.)
My bottom 3 of 2024 are
3.) Twisters (Sorry girls, wasn't my thing)
2.) Horizon Part 1 (Very Tonally confused. Should've been a miniseries. We'll see if the other 3 films ever release.)
1.) Godzilla X Kong The New Empire (The only movie I saw from this year that I'd call bad.)
I think this is gonna be as big as the reaction channel god bless you beautiful ladys ❤❤
If you girls want to get more film literate and to understand the behind the scenes stuff more, i recommend the channel "every frame a painting". Its a quality film essay channel that gives you great information in short easily digestable videos.
Luxury loungers all the way! I like my space and comfort. Twisters album is 🔥
You two are going to be amazing on podcast. Great start!
If you guys have not seen "The Wild Robot" DEFINITELY try to catch it in the theater. I initially wasn't gonna watch it until I heard a reviewer liken it to "The Iron Giant" that I totally missed in the theater and now I Absolutely LOVE it. I bet Cassie will love "The Wild Robot" because it's really all about being a parent and bringing up a child so it's great for kids (Very funny at first) and Awesome for adults. Do Not Miss it. Cheers ladies ^_^
You say Iron Giant and I'm adding it to my watchlist
Carly is all about the happy endings, my kinda woman. ❤
Evening Ladies, right now I have seen 20 movies in theaters up untill today's screening of Blitz with Saoirse Ronan (Steve McQueen Director (Hunger 2008, Shame 2011, 12 years a slave 2013) with Wicked and Gladiator II (same day screening) still to come, a few things in December. I tend to go to theaters only as there's no distractions for me as there would be here at home. If I had to top 5 out of everything that I have seen this year here's how it would go. #1 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, #2 The Zone of Interest, #3 Deadpool/Wolverine, #4 Dune Part II, and #5 The Substance. The Substance is the only film that I watched here at home but would have had a much different take away from it if I was to have seen it in theater with a big group. The Substance was the Midnight Madness people's choice winner from this years Toronto International Film Festival, seeing it by myself is a much different experience compared to seeing it with 1200 people in the Royal Alexandra Theater, people are encouraged to let their feelings known and it's more of a party atmosphere that enhances the overall result.
I’m totally with ya on the luxury loungers! Dune 2 just so happens to be the only movie in YEARS I’ve made the sacrifice
wow, didn't know Cass really liked Dune 2. hope you get around to reading the actual books. I promise you will love the movies 100x more after reading the entire saga.
a fun reaction for both of you ladies: The Devil Wears Prada [2006] with Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt (if you have seen it already)
great podcast! cheers 🍻
love keeping track of the movies the wife and I have seen...we love movies in theater (luxury loungers!) but watch them on streaming also...64 movies so far this year with more to come...one of the weaker years so far in recent memory..... we are also lucky enough to have a huge film festival in our area every year which is great for seeing things early or that may not be distributed for a while....top ten seen so far in 2024...
Rustin
The Holdovers
Wicked Little Letters
Young Woman & the Sea
Inside Out 2
Thelma
The Wild Robot
My Old Ass
Luther: Never Too Much-documentary about Luther Vandross
Conclave
worst-tie-Asteroid City & The Bikeriders.
many yet to come before the end of the year. see ya at the movies.
Another good episode of the podcast, you’ve made a strong start. I’m sure you guys are going to be a hit. Good to hear your chat without a movie/tv show interrupting if you get my drift. As for 2024 movie, Deadpool & Wolverine was great but I’m so looking forward to Gladiator 2.
I loved "Fall Guy", "Inside Out 2", "IF" and "Deadpool and Wolverine". Those are my favourites so far this year. I'm also enjoying "Only Murders in the Building" and looking forward to "The Diplomat".
Movie experts in the making
LOL
If I was younger I would probably pick Imax, and I did enjoy Imax a lot when I was younger. Avatar and Interstellar in Imax were honestly amazing. But now it is too loud for me haha, rough on my nervous system
Favorite: Dune: Part 2
Least favorite: Madame Web
Apologies Carly, but the movie I'm least excited to see is Wicked & the movie I'm most excited to see is Eggers, Nosferatu...
Luxury loungers as much as possible. Especially now that I’m in my 40’s, regular seats hurt. I see 30+ movies in the theater a year. Comfort every time.
13 favorites cuz thirteen is my favorite number
1. Viggo Mortensen’s Dead Don’t Hurt
2. Inside Out 2
3. The Outrun starring Saoirse Ronan (🏴)
4. Maria
5. The First Omen
6. Vermiglio (🇮🇹)
7. Didi
8. Perfect Days
9. Quiet Place Day One
10. One Life
11. My Old Ass, Made in England: Powell & Pressburger documentary
12. Goodrich
13. Hitman
Anticipating Gladiator II, Blitz, The Count of Monte Cristo, an Italian film called the Return, Nosferatu and A Complete Unknown to break the list.
I did watch The First Omen. But not any of the others. The First Omen was a big disappointment, too.
@@trhansen3244Cool. I loved it personally. I also tend to watch more of a diverse range stuff and that includes art house, indies, international cinema etc
I personally don't like those luxury lounge chairs. I would have the IMAX with regular chairs.
My top 10 so far
1. Dune 2
2. The fall guy
3. Inside out 2
4. Deadpool & wolverine
5. Strange darling
6. Alien Romulus
7. Parachute (rom com)
8. Wild robot
9. Quiet place day one
10. Boy kills world
Any movie with Zendaya in it is hard to enjoy. If the existence of the universe depended on her ability to deliver even a decent performance the entire universe would cease to exist in a microsecond.
What you like is what you like you can fine a movie to be a good film but also hate it and fine a movie bad but love it
I believe "The Substance" will be the movie of 2024 that will stick with me for a while.
A Quiet Place Day One is soooo good.
Was the podcast Carly's idea? She seems to be taking more of a lead on these, especially on the first 2 episodes.
Yeah they made Ariana's blonde hair and skin tone basically the same so it comes off weird.
Like Cassie is a fair skinned blonde but there's a difference between her hair and skin.
Jack Ryan is Harrison Ford.
Well, Jack Ryan is Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, Chris Pine, and John Krasinski, and I don't know the year this happened, but I would bet on the one Carly was talking about being either Pine or Krasinski.
Sorry got to interrupt but, there was a tv show in the 80's called The Fall Guy staring Lee Majors. Yes it was about stuntmen in Hollywood.
Loved Lee Majors in Fall Guy. Big Valley "Heath Barkley" TV Series. The Bionic Man. My late husband's favorite Christmas Movie that Lee Major's is in is "Scrooged."
I know you like Westerns so please check out John Wayne Movies - The Searchers, Rio Grande, The Cowboys
Cassie and Carly Fall Guy is a remake. It was a series in the early 80s with Lee Majors
Twisters, fall guy, civil war
Imax all the way.
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The blond is working for you two.
Trap is a great pick for least favourite of 2024!!
I just enjoyed a Netflix movie Family Pack a French time travel/Jumanji movie.
Sorry to hear Carly didn’t like Challengers. I loved it. But I understand how it wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea.
The best 2024 movie so far that I've watched was Late Night with the Devil, great were also Civil War, A Quiet Place: Day One, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and IF. The worst so far were Beverly Hills Cop 4, Jackpot and Madame Web.
I can’t believe Carly walked out of Challengers 😅
Not a fan either . L
Hard to believe. Zendaya is such a compelling thespian, too.
Since you like Rebecca Ferguson so much, will you be giving the Silo series a watch? Great show & shes superb i ln it. Season 2 will be showing in a few weeks. Same question for Severance
You guys should do a Dune reaction!
Fall Guys was a TV show in the 80's
The Intern with Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro
You didn't answer the questions from the first podcast. Hope they are in 3 or 4 as those are already out.
😊😊😊😊❤❤
The least rewatchable movie for me is The Mosquito Coast with Harrison Ford. It was a fantastic movie, but I just cannot see a movie where Harrison Ford isn't a likable guy. His portrayal of the father in this movie was so good, and so scarring to me that I vowed never to watch it again.
No shade Carly... I hated Fall Guy. Trite,
If you go to movies in theaters aren't you cutting down your future first time watching reactions?
What are the answers from 2 truths and a lie 😂 did I miss it??
My 2024 movies are Twisters, Deadpool & Wolverine, and Alien: Romulus.
The new Tom Hanks, Robin Wright movie, Here looks good.
Critics are roasting it unfortunately….
Have the two of you seen The Wizard of Oz? If not, a reaction for the channel might be in order. An absolute classic, and it would set you up quite nicely to go into Wicked
Cassie has already reacted to it but I’m not sure about Carly.
@ thx, I’ll look for that reaction