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HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004) | MOVIE REACTION| FIRST TIME WATCHING
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"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" - Alfonso Cuarón
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"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" - Alfonso Cuarón
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SPACE / EPIC MUSIC - NO COPYRIGHT MUSIC
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Address 1: 2601B W. 6th St
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I hope people understand that Jenny was harmed by the incest of her father and because of that she did not think she was worth anything. She had no self-esteem. I think women understand this, but I don’t think men get it. The harm her father did to her physically and mentally. Children think it’s their fault that something happened bad.. Jenny knew that Forest was a good person and she did not think herself worthy of him. She wasn’t just coming and going to hurt him. She would come to see him, but felt that she was not worthy of him, and she would leave again because he was getting so serious about her and ask her to marry him and she didn’t think she was worthy of marrying him, because of the many things she had done in her life that were not good. It was only after she had the child that she wanted to make sure her child was taken care of by his father that she contacted him. I think she loved him all the time he was the most constant good thing in her life.
George, you didn’t put down the video the video reaction for us to watch only the short I looked for it and looked for it
You find on probably UA-cam some of the training sessions for John Wick, by KeanuReeves, and some of his costars. The stunt work training for his movies are incredible and I think Keanu did all of his stunts. I don’t think anybody stood in for him
Here is a blurb to help today’s younger viewers better understand this movie: “Casablanca is in French Morocco. When France surrendered in WW2, it was divided in half. The Northern half under the direct control of the Germans the other half "nominally" independent under the French in Vichy. French Morocco was also under the control of the Vichy government and thus was technically independent so that the Germans had to operate with French consent. It was all a formality, of course, as the French consent was usually rubber stamped.” As for the timing of this movie, Germany had quickly defeated France and on June 14, 1940, the German troops entered and occupied Paris. This movie Casablanca is set a year and a half later on December 1, 1941. This was a week before America is attacked at Pearl Harbor and entered the war against Japan and Germany. I first saw this during WW2 and believe the reason that it became such an instant classic was that the theme and story truly hit a nerve with the audience members back then. Everyone there identified with the story because, in 1942, the war in Europe and the Pacific was going full blast with the outcome of both was still in doubt. Suddenly husbands and wives, young men and their lovers were being forcibly separated by the war and the draft. If your immediate family was not affected, then many of your neighbors had people either at war, killed or wounded. An element of this film that made it so suspenseful was the love triangle between Rick, Ilsa and Victor. Normally in a Hollywood movie two of the people, the leading man and the girl are obviously meant to end up together. The third character is always shown with some flaw or attitude that makes them an unsuitable mate. In Casablanca, all three leading characters are shown to be equally heroic and desirable choices. Thus making it more difficult for the theater audience to decide who should end up flying off together and who should be the one left behind. Writing a suitable script ending that would satisfy both the Hays Office (the U.S. film studio Self-censorship Organization) and the theater audience must have been very difficult. Cortiz got an Oscar for directing this picture. The flowing movement of the Camera, with its closeups and tracking, and the constant motion of the Actors are like a carefully rehearsed Ballet. Notice how the Actors and the movie Extras are always moving around and how the scenes smoothly flow from one event to another with few cuts and fadeouts. Watch how the movie literally starts with a ‘Bang’ and the Camera keeps you glued to the screen leading up to the Flashback with Rick and Ilsa. The first 10 or 15 minutes seems like one long shot. It is rarely mentioned, but the Editing of the movie was excellent. It was a good thing this was filmed in black and white. It allowed dramatic lighting, contrasting darks and shadows to help portray the ‘Film Noir’ moody effect. Filming in color during the 1940s was harder due to the extra heat generated from the lighting required. Because of the bulker cameras, the added lighting, the triple amount of film, and the expense of producing dye transfer projection prints, Technicolor demanded higher film budgets. In 1942, this movie was well received by the Black Community. It was praised by being one of the first films that portrayed a black man not as a stereotype but as an important character in the story.
Awesome movie, one of my faves. But then I'm old lol(49).
First, you must know, is that Anthony Hopkins and jody Foster our two of our finest actors. Absolutely brilliant actors.. jody started as a child and Anthony is a British actor who came over to the United States and became a huge huge movie star. I don’t think you missed much. I do think he began to like her, but I’m not quite sure he was a brilliant psychiatrist except he might eat you after a session. I say that because I think when he knew so much about her background, and she always answered him correctly and never tried to fool him that he found some some understanding of her as a psychologist, and I think he liked her because she was trying very hard."also she lost her father.. did you notice the time when she handed him something and her finger was inside the cage and he rubbed his finger across your skin"that was both scary, but it was also human contact and I think he found her smart and interesting and honest there’s another film unfortunately they jody didn’t want to do the second film so somebody else did it with Anthony Hopkins.
‘Casablanca’ is renowned and is justly acknowledged as one of the most romantic films of all time but it is much more than the tale of a love triangle. Of course, it shows that the power of love can affect the human psyche, as demonstrated by Rick’s metamorphosis, but, actually, the film is one of the most subtle pieces of propaganda ever made. Made in the bleakest times of WW2, this film has so many levels to it that it takes many viewings to appreciate them. The main theme is not romance but self-sacrifice as its message to the world at war is to give up the personal agenda for the common cause. It reminds wartime audiences, many of whom have loved ones fighting abroad, that their situation is the same as that of Rick, Ilsa and Victor. Rick’s initial selfishness, (‘I stick my neck out for nobody’ and ‘the problems of the world are not in my department…’), is a metaphor for USA indifference. It must be remembered that the events and politics are harder to comprehend and put into perspective for current audiences than for those living through WW2, not knowing who the victors would be. The script can be considered as a 'State of the Union' address, both for home and foreign policies, in which there are references to Civil Rights, as embodied in Sam, and, of course, the debate about America’s involvement in the conflict. Basically, the film is politically motivated because it is a plea to America to join the war. Please note that the action takes place in pre-Pearl Harbour, December, 1941. The screenplay is so intelligently written. It is a masterpiece of complexity, containing subliminal political opinions and messages all carried along on a thrilling plot with brilliant one-liners and memorable quotes, together with comedic elements and contemporary, social commentaries. Even the support actors make major contributions to the enjoyment. Michael Curtiz’s direction is multi-faceted: Documentary, Film Noir, German Expressionism, Flashback etc. He is the master of creating the plot via seamlessly connecting a series of rapid-fire vignettes. There is subtle direction and cinematography. For example, Ilsa wears black and white clothes and is cast in shadows and in a mirror which symbolise the ambiguity of her role. POINTS OF INTEREST AND NOTES FOR SUBSEQUENT VIEWINGS. This is the the first non-musical movie to use music almost as an another protagonist, (which Tarantino does now). For example, ‘As Time Goes By’ is a valuable recurring theme and, in Paris, Rick and Ilsa dance to ‘Perfidia’ which means untrustworthiness. Also, ‘Love for Sale’ is played during the dialogue when the Bulgarian girl tells Rick about her ‘offer’ from Renault. Each character represents a country e.g. Two Japanese plotting; the Italian on the tail of the German; American indifference; French collaborators; the British robbed by foreign policy. Even the Balkan problem , (still ongoing), is mentioned via the Bulgarian couple. Quite evidently, Rick’s actions symbolise the USA in its change in policy from isolationism to participation and ‘….the beginning of a beautiful friendship…’ is the USA and Europe joining forces to fight Nazism. The significance of Letters of Transit is a metaphor for the might of America’s power and resources and must be delivered to the right side. Victor often tells Ilsa that he loves her but she never reciprocates, except for saying ‘ I know’. She tells Rick she loves him several times. The ‘La Marseillaise’ scene is the pivotal moment in which both Ilsa and Rick realise that saving Victor is more important than their own personal relationship. It also comes in just as Rick and Victor are about to argue over Ilsa but both drop the issue when they hear the music. This scene is rousing now but imagine how it must have felt for audiences right in the middle of the war when Germany seemed invincible and modern viewers need to put it in perspective in terms of world events full of Nazi and Japanese domination and when the outcome looked very bleak. The facial close-ups used throughout the film speak a thousand words: but particularly note Ilsa during ‘La Marseillaise’ when her expressions eventually show her admiration of Victor’s power and her realisation that this must be preserved at all costs. There are also many ‘adult’ themes which escaped the censors: one example is the scene between Rick and the Bulgarian bride in which Rick suggests that Renault’s ‘broadmindedness’ hints at underagesex/ménage a trois. Another is Rick’s and Ilsa’s last tryst in which it is clearly implied that they have made love. POINTS TO WATCH ‘It’s December, 1941 in Casablanca: what time is it in New York?... I bet they are asleep all over America’. PEARL HARBOUR ‘Even Nazis can’t kill that fast’ CONCENTRATION CAMPS ‘I don’t buy or sell human beings..’ CIVIL RIGHTS In any case... there is so much alcohol!!!! On this note, please watch out for glasses knocked over and glasses set upright… The Bulgarian couple keeps appearing many times as a symbol of hope and determination. In the bar room fight over Yvonne, Rick attacks the German only and not the Frenchman. Captain Renault dumps the bottle of Vichy water to represent his rejection of the Nazi- collaborating French Government which was located in Vichy. Just one example of the excellent and complex scriptwriting occurs immediately after the roulette scene. The girl thanks Rick for letting her husband win and Rick replies, ‘He’s just a lucky guy’, which, on the face of it, refers to the gambling, but, in Rick’s mind, means that the husband is ‘lucky’ because his partner truly loves him. Please imagine what hope the dialogue must have projected when Ilsa states that she’ll wear the blue dress again when Paris is liberated. Nobody then knew when this would be. The quotes from the film are now embedded in popular culture and are mostly said by Rick. However, Captain Renault has some of the best lines: e.g. when asking Rick why he had to leave America, he says, ‘I’d like to think you killed a man: it’s the romantic in me’ ; a gunshot to his heart would be his ‘..least vulnerable part..’; when told where the Letters of Transit were hidden in the piano, ‘’…it’s my fault for not being musical…’: on making the bet with Rick, …’make it 10,000 - I’m only a poor corrupt official…’ The end-product is a combination of superb screenwriting/ direction/acting and every other production aspect combined with a modicum of unpredictable luck. As I’ve said, ‘Casablanca’ requires multiple viewings and gets better with age and even its theme song, ‘As Time Goes By’, serendipitously reflects this!!
Prey is a feminist movie
I recommend two movies to you, if you have not seen them yet. Phantoms, and John Carpenters The Fog, both are available on Amazon Prime to watch.
great genuine reaction - i saw it in the theatre when i was 16 and many times after
George. I'm really sorry you stopped reacting to movies. You're really great.
I think you would like “In Harm’s Way” an Otto Preminger film.
Honestly brother in america this is such a classic that i cant remember the first time i saw this movie. I was young. Like under 10yrs old. I am 38 now. Like star wars it feels to me like i have always known this movie lol. Good reaction bro!
Bro lmao @21:04 too much information brother!
You say "there's the police" like it's a good thing 😬😬😬 Gangs, in particular, but also other forms of "organized crime" have their roots in community organizing, as a force that defends the community and helps with mutual aid efforts--One of the most recent and well-known examples of that is The Black Panthers, most people think of as a political organization with revolutionary aspirations and though they're not wrong most gangs at their formation have similar ambitions. Often these gangs protect communities from the police and help when the ownership class cracks down on the working class. These groups are often maligned, intentionally. If we're not dealing with gangs that are organized on ethnic and religious lines, they're nearly all organized on economic lines. If we're not talking about gangs from places like New York, (Gangs Of New York, 2002; Once Upon A Time In America, 1984; Miller's Crossing, 1990,) there is plenty of other examples across the country as seen in Appalachia with Matewan (1987) and Los Angeles with Blood In Blood Out (1993.) I also recommend checking out Walter Hill's "spiritual sequel" to The Warriors, 1984's Streets Of Fire. Tho this film has a 1950s Doo-Wop meets 1980s pop-star ballads, à la Pat Benatar.
Good reaction! Not bad for a 25 year old movie, huh?
Not sure if you caught it, but the living Frank in this Tangent Universe is the boyfriend to Donnie's older sister. All of this is interwoven in such an appreciated way. Frank becomes the "Manipulated Dead" in order to guide the "Receiver", Donnie, to correct the universe timeline.
Bro why did you stop reacting? I just found your channel and your green mile reaction truly moved me. Thanks for sharing your vulnerability
It's a shocking extraterrestrial creature.
I believe if Kurt Russell had been in this one it would have done waaaay better
The fact that you were speechless for so much of the movie made it more powerful when Strasser got shot and you were like, "That's what you fucking deserve." I feel the same thing every time I see it.
The bribe scene wasn’t accurate. Ness was offered a bribe. He was told if he looked the other way he would get $2000 on his desk every week for the rest of his life. He turned it down, and ironically died pretty poor but had his honesty and integrity intact. Capone did get 11 years. He was in Alcatraz and he died of syphilis. He was released after 8 years, but by then prohibition had been repealed so he had no business left to run. He died in Florida aged 48.
SMOKING IN MOVIES WAS THE NORM IN SOME CLASSICS. WHAT'S SO SHOCKING?, HUMPHREY BOGART died of throat cancer.😔
Everyone in this movie is in love with someone yet willing to lose them and even let the other person think the worst of them in order to save their life. Ilsa is willing to stay silent and let Rick think the worst of her because she wanted him safely out of Paris. Victor is willing to let Ilsa go alone with a single letter of transit to keep her safe. And Rick is willing to put Ilsa on the plane with another man because he knows -- and she can't, she's so young -- that she'd regret it and resent him if she didn't. And the whole thing is illustrated in the dilemma of the young Bulgarian girl who fears having to give into Renault's blackmail because it will save her husband, but she'd have to keep it to herself for the rest of her life because to tell her husband the truth would hurt him. When Rick told her, "No one ever loved me that much," to keep a painful secret in order to save his life, he was wrong and didn't know it. Ilsa kept the secret of her life from Rick precisely because she loved him and wanted to make sure he left Paris and was safe from the Gestapo. It's been said that Rick is the perfect illustration of someone who wanted something and didn't know what it was. He thought he wanted to isolate himself, but it only made him feel worse. Then he thought he wanted Ilsa, but in the end what he wanted was to become part of a greater cause again, to find something worth "sticking his neck out" for.
Yes, a masterpiece.
The make artist creature was Rob bottin and was 22 yrs old. John Carpenter took a chance and history was made. You can see the thing documentary here on Y.T..
The Old Western was built on the idea of justice. The New Western, like this one, shows the world as it is: there's no such thing as justice.
I loved your "less is more" style of reaction. Your face and body language spoke far more than words. Lot's of reactors don't know when to just shut up and live in the moment. Liked and subscribed!
This is hands down the best reaction I've ever seen to this film. In addition to the literal horror happening on screen, Kubrick included subtle film "tricks" in this film to get into the subconscious of the viewers and make them feel uneasy without really knowing why. Like the chef opens the pantry door. When he begins to open it we are outside and the door opens to the left, but then the camera cuts to inside the pantry and the door is opening to the right. Little things like this happen all throughout the film. You don't notice it, but your unconscious catches it which creates that feeling of unease. As you said, this is not a typical horror film. But it is a psychological horror like no other. Some love it, some hate it but it is a classic either way.
During the first wizarding war, Voldemort put a "taboo" charm on his name, so he'd immediately know the location of anyone who spoke it. The PoA book explains a lot that the film leaves out. The whole purpose of the Shrieking Shack, the tunnel, and the Whomping Willow was to provide a safe space for Remus Lupin to transform into a werewolf while he was a student at Hogwarts. James, Sirius, and Peter initially became animagi so they could keep Remus company when he was in his werewolf form (as werewolves aren't hostile toward other animals). The four of them called themselves the Marauders and made the Marauders Map. Moon(e)y is Remus (because he transforms on the full moon), Peter was Wormtail (because he's a rat), Sirius was Padfoot (because he's a dog), and James was Prongs (because he was a stag). There is approximately one frame during the climax when you can see that Harry's patronus is actually a stag. Later, Harry will refer to his patronus as Prongs.
Best Predator Reaction so far, & the Best Predator movie too! 'Alien vs Predator, & Predators' are excellent too👍
John is every good and moral black man in America. P.S. An if John lawyer wasn't so immoral maybe John might have healed his son. Michael should have won an Oscar for playing John Coffey.
Such a heartfelt, honest reaction! Enjoyed watching this masterpiece with you.😁👌
It's a shame you haven't uploaded any new movie reactions. I miss your entertaining accent.
Did you see Lawrence Fishburne when he was an extra
He Is God, the creator.
When Walt Disney passed, he had a notepad with a name on it. The name was Kurt Russell.
All Kubrick movies from Space Odyssey 2001 onwards have such an impact. Kubrick forever!
the 2011 film is`nt bad ! most peoples gripe is the use of cgi , but other than that it`s not bad . saw both in the theater , and like both true the 82 film is better , but then it was directed by John carpenter ! if you haven`t seen the prequel , go ahead and watch it ! the true original is , the thing from another world ,1951 ! all good films !based on the novella from John w, Campbell published in 1938 ! read it , you`ll like it !
In real life the Warden wanted to be a priest, devote Catholic.
I got to see this in theaters (cuz i was too young in 1993) finally in 2013 when it was released in 3D. It was SO damn fun. I knew everything that was gonna happen but I still gasped and was scared as hell the whole time. This movie in a theater is life-changing experience
Anyone notice the sound of a harmonica when Red is moving along that rock wall towards the tree?
Conan didn't just find some ancient relics in that tomb. That's the tomb of the Atlantean king, the Atlantean Age having preceded the Hyborean Age in which Conan lived. The Atlanteans were the undisputed masters of steel (and many other things) and their knowledge disappeared with their passing. The sword he got from the tomb may well have been the finest sword in the entire world at the time. It was the kind of sword that demons and gods would fear.
I love the road hockey sticks at the end. It's like they stopped their game to find the Warriors.
Having taken college classes in history, writing, and theater, and actually paid attention, this is best "American" film I have ever seen. The dialogue is incredible because that time was so different and intense and the rules of society were so blurred in the reality of that war.
Soze means Verbal in Turkish
Yeah, you will.....you'll watch it again! Just find another reactor, experiencing it for the first time. Its a riot! Great job. Enjoy the next one.😅
This movie really broadens your horizons when it comes to thinking about alien life. Whatever we eventually wind up finding won't be like the tame "aliens" on Star Trek. Movies like this really make you wonder what horrifying forms might be out there and how alien they really could be.
Nice job Brother! Fun movie and a Fun watch. Thanks for sharing.
Death is 100% equal to life. Without death we can't appreciate how precious is life. No matter when it happens, our tears remind us, our hearts bleed with love how lucky we are to be alive. Sometimes it takes a long time to realize this. And, those who have suffered the most and make it through the hard times end up being gifted to show such genuine compassion and understanding to those not managing this truth well. Cry! It is so good to cry! Live your life fully to point of tears of joy, of sorrow that eventually turns to joy.