Fun fact: when the broom in the closet fell and Christine screamed, was unplanned. The broom fell on its own during a take, and her reaction was perfect - so they kept it
I dont remember the exact number, but when Dr. Strange is facing off against Dormammu in the trippy light dimension, he apparently spends YEARS trapped in that time loop. He gained a LOT of experience in that moment facing off against one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse over and over and over and over again. He basically did a speed run glitch on becoming the sorcerer supreme 😅
It’s one of the great things about the MCU, even for casual fans on a full MCU rewatch there are so many lines that sound like throwaway lines at the time. But during a rewatch they take on more meaning. Dr Strange in Winter Soldier Stark referencing Endgame in Ultron Cap with the hammer in Ultron Cap telling Stark he’s not the one to make the sacrifice play. The Air Force Colonel referenced in this movie is Roadie It’s something that’s been lost in the MCU post endgame.
@@llars892 I don't think it's lost, we just haven't gotten to the reveal yet. Before the movie Endgame, Starks endgame comment in Ultron was just a throwaway comment. after endgame we see it in a new light. post endgame MCU hasn't gotten to that point where we can look back and understand throwaway lines in a new light yet. and if you keep complaining like this, and forcing the studio to pivot away from their planned course, it won't happen. with that said, you do have a point in that the MCU has felt a little aimless post Endgame.
Cool Tid bit, Bennedict also voiced Dormammu. Another thing, this movie came out a few years after Inception and everyone stated this took inspiration from that movie for the visualizations, but that is wrong. The comics of Doctor Strange have great visualizations and art. Marvel Studios did an amazing job adapting everything.
@erikawilliams9558 you missed the point. The visualizations for Doctor Strange happened in the comics back when Stan Lee and Steve Ditko drew it. That's why I'm saying people say this took Inspiration from Inception but that is wrong. The comics came way before the movie and along with their visuals, and that's why I'm saying they adapted everything very well. I hate when people say this movie took inspiration from Inception visualizations because it didn't, even though Inception came out before Doctor Strange.
“Conjure the sparkles” made me laugh so hard. It made me think of Greef Karga in Mandalorian trying to get baby Yoda (Grogu) to do the magic hands thing
this is already giving it away - I noticed Cristy was very interested in this and I was looking forward to her discovering this on her own - but no, fans love to take the credit for themselves and take away the surprise and revelation from a new fan. Don't say "it doesn't matter" because why did you take the time to comment about it if it didn't matter? Don't be selfish... let it play out for newcomers.
first of all she asked if the stories overlap...she literally said "I wonder if the characters and stories overlap?"...second of all who asked you...@@mannygee005
5:19 Here, we come to the main message of this movie: Reckless, distracted, irresponsible driving on a winding, mountain road, at night just might get you _super_ powers.
You were right Cristy, you really hit the WOW-factor in this reaction! Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko created the Dr. Strange character over 60 years ago so you can imagine how things like the astral plane initially just blew readers' minds! The cloak is officially known as The Cloak of Levitation, and was actually blue in color in Dr. Strange's early days in the comics. In case no one else has told you rewatching these movies with you is such a fun experience. Sorry Joey didn't like it, but he should watch Guardians of the Galaxy II and III with you. There's a (live) tree and a another dog in there for him to enjoy!😄
I told you I used all my wow's!! hahahah! I was seriously impressed with everything happening. Especially because I didn't expect any of that. I thought Dr. Strange was gonna be a villain to some other hero, but this whole mystic magic thing really blew me away. I can't imagine how people felt about it 60 years ago! PS. I'm loving Florida so far. Getting settled in the new home, and looking forward to starting recording again tomorrow in my new Cristy Reacts studio!
17:15 Ma'am Cristy: What are you wearing? 22:55 Christine: What are you wearing? (The (Ma'am) Cristy/Christine "time loops"😂) By the way, this is an overused comment, but that final fight sequence is what you call "always save your progress before going into a boss fight." Another GREAT reaction to another Marvel movie! The amount of "WOOOOW" n the mentioned of the graphic, for some reason, makes me so happy! You're the only reactor(that i know) that did not use the word "trippy" n instead, being so appreciative throughout. LOVED it! N not to mention your laughters😊 I remember when my good friend asked me if i want to watch this movie with him during its theatrical release, i was like "what the heck is Doctor Strange? Is he some kind of doctor who treated his patients in a strange way?" N the list of questions just went on. Until i saw it on the big screen n it was INDEED insane! Introduced it to my dad n it became his favourite MCU movie. Looking forward to your nxt Marvel movie reaction! I hope you're doing well n everything went as planned on your side, Ma'am☺️
One of the best in the MCU for effects. Wonger's will become one of your favorite MCU characters. And I'd kinda like to see Cristy in 21:46 that thingy with permission of course, I'd have to get a cloak first :P
Believe it or not, you’ve heard Doctor Strange’s name before. When Jasper Sitwell is being questioned about what Zola had created for Project Insight back in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, he mentions people who could be threats to Hydra, ending with, “Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange…” I love Benedict’s portrayal of Strange, he’s a really powerful character. I also had to have hand surgery when this movie was out on blu ray (relatively minor compared to the character) and am an amateur sleight of hand magician. Also, if you pause the movie on his watch the day he gets in his car crash, you can see the date; February 2nd, Groundhog Day… which also happens to be my birthday, and fitting since he saves the world with a time loop. I feel quite the connection to this movie as a result. Glad you enjoyed it, he’ll be back.
The mid-credits scene with Thor is another “sneak peek” into the future. You’ll eventually see scenes that lead up to that scene, then you’ll see this scene again, but in context with more understanding.
Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963 in Strange Tales #110. He`s basically the magic equivalent of Iron Man. A morally dubious character who is reluctantly forced to become a superhero after a tragic accident that robs him of the use of his hands just as Iron Man started out as a wealthy weapons developer and was forced to become a superhero after being critically injured by either Viet Cong or Afghani terrorists(It was retconned a while back and the MCU went with the retconned version from the `90s because it was more contemporaneous at the time) and having his heart replaced with a pacemaker.
Think back to "Captain America: The Winter Soldier". On the roof after Black Widow kicked Sitwell off the roof and Falcon caught him and dropped him back on the roof. They asked Sitwell about Zola's algorithm. He said it identified targets, Bruce Banner, Steven Strange.... Now you know who Steven Strange is. And at 5:16, someone tells Steven that they have a 35 year old Air Force Colonel with a crushed lower spine and Steven rejects that case saying "find something worth my time". That Air Force Colonel is James "Rhodey" Rhodes, (War Machine).
Great reaction to a surreal movie! "Strange is a strange last name." Yeah, I went to high school with two brothers who had the last name of 'Bandit'. Weird names exist. 😀Also: they were not villains. Well, not in the two years I knew them. Previous Movie Crossover Moment: "I've got a 35 year old Air Force colonel, crushed his spine in some kind of experimental armor." Hey Rhodey. Dr. Strange finds you boring. Hope you recover anyway. Benedict Cumberbatch plays the arrogant jackass of Doctor Steven Strange so well. Like it is a second nature or something. 😲Let's hope not. The atmospheric surreality of this movie is so well done! Reminded me of the comics I read as a kid. And while I don't like Tilda Swinton as a person, she is an amazing actor. After that scene with Christine saving Steven in the hospital, and all the weirdness she saw in the process, she deserves a looooong vacation. Immediately. Or sooner. The city battle in the mirror dimension is stunning. Everything they do in the warping of the battlefield is just amazing. The visuals in this movie are extremely good. The final scene with the Ancient One is touching, as is the final scene between Steven and Christine in the hospital. And heartbreaking in ways. The twist of the looped time in the battle with Dorrmamu was great. And the cloak is awesome. 😀 I read the Doctor Strange comics when I was young, so I was waiting the entire time for Mordo to betray the Sorcerers and possibly kill the Ancient One, because he was always a villain in the comics. It was a nice twist to have him being a good(ish?) guy for most of the movie only to leave the sorcerers at the end and begin opposing them for reasons of doctrine.
@@havok6280 don't have to look it up, I just watched it... But for your sake, here's the Google search results: ”this is a direct reference to Rhodey's accident in the third act of Captain America: Civil War, when a Vision phase shot him out of the sky and resulted in his paralysis."
Here's a different recommendation. React to the movie Dead Again (1991). It's a noir suspense/thriller with a reincarnation element to it and a super twist at the end. It stars: Kenneth Branagh (Director of Thor), Emma Thompson (Branagh's wife back then), Robin Williams (uncredited for some reason), Andy Garcia (Ocean's Eleven), Wayne Knight (Cheers), Derek Jacobi (Underworld:Evolution), and members of Branagh's Renaissance Theater Company . The impressive soundtrack was done by Patrick Doyle who did Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Thor, and a lot of Branagh-directed films.
4:56 no but he is kind of a know-it-all a-hole. They did a great job with the character. R.I.P Steve Ditko. Also @ 5:18 they were talking about Rhodey from Civil War.
Someone probably already mentioned this: Right before Strange crashes his car, he is on the phone discussing possible patients he might want to work on. If you listen carefully, one of the patients they discuss is "Rhodey" and the paralysis he suffered in Captain America: Civil War.
My problem with this is that it really cuts short the amount of time he was learning sorcery and doesn't explain how Hydra knew about him in _Winter Soldier._ I always preferred the theory that it was the test pilot who got spun in half wearing the Hammer prototype in _Iron Man 2,_ but info from a later movie (spoiler avoidance) contradicts that possibility.
I've seen this movie multiple times and just realized that the "35 year old Air Force colonel that crushed his lower spine" was referencing Rhodey after his crash in Civil War. 🤯
If you get a chance look for images from 1960s and 1970s Dr. Strange comics for the surreal backgrounds...I think the mirror dimension technique in this film definitely did that artwork justice.
Just give them your watch u have a bunch....actually at that point he'd sold most of his stuff including his watches the only one he kept that he refused to give up was a gift from Christine
" Did you see that in a gift shop??" Awesome movie 🍿 🎥 and equally awesome reaction!! Great outro splainationing,!! Your intuitiveness is off the charts I hope you know! Don't assign gender to a cape 😂 that could get you in trouble. Can't wait for the next!! RAGNAROK I believe! Ohhh Yaaa You better prepare! 😯
Yep, another stone, Time. Add to the mind stone (In Vision's head), the Power stone which is on Xandar, the Reality stone with the Collector on Knowhere and Space stone(the Tesseract) on Asgard.
Christy. You might want to watch the movie INCEPTION. The special effects in the movie were derived from that movie and expanded upon to explain and explore the universe that Dr. Strnge and his cast inhabit and deal with the supernatural. Your amazement at the vosuals was on par with the audiences that were first astounded in the theaters when the movie was released. I'll be back for your next reaction. You won't be disappointed. Enjoy
@@scotthill1600 it's not just Disney, it's all studios. Unless it's an indie movie, almost all movies make concessions to China nowadays. TBH it's good business practice from the studios' perspective. China is one of the biggest markets in the world, and if you want your movie to be successful, you've got to be able to sell it to China.
@@carlgibson285 disappointing to say the least, good tho ig bc it’s just gonna show how bad their gov fucks them on a daily basis but I’m sure anything positive ab the US gets censored out
Ola Cristy! Did you watch all of the Marvel content before the MCU? Like Spider-Man, X-Men, Daredevil etc? Just wondering because it all becomes relevant. Adios :)
Nooo I haven't watched any superhero stuff outside MCU. Although I did watch and react to the most recent Batman (with Pattison) but didn't post it because it was my first reaction so it was severely lacking lol
When they mentioned the 35 yearold sgt who needed spinal work done before dr stranges car accident they were talking about ironmans friend james rhodes warmachine from the civil war battle in germany airport
Incorrect for a lot of reasons. For one, Rhodey is a colonel not a Seargent. More importantly the timeline does not match. More likely it's the guy testing Hammer's armor in Iron Man 2.
@@havok6280 your getting technical hes an army guy and why else would they mention that after having seen james rhodes fall and need back surgery it was a subtle hint to him its all in the timeline book that just came out i suppose you dont have that
@@havok6280 why would they talk about someone using hammer tech from ironman 2 when this is drstrange and weve just seen rhodes fall and have to re learn to walk in civil war ti elinesdont match up but its revealed in timeline book
You totally missed the Rhodey easter egg at the beginning, before Strange's car wreck the guy said he had a 35 yr old air force captain with a crushed spine.. that's from civil war Vision shot missed and when Rhodey Crashed ......
Doctor Strange, the only Marvel hero that made the big bad of the story rage quit. Dr. Strange has always been one of my top heroes as a kid.
Rage quit is exactly right! hahah
@@CristyReacts I like to think of Doc Strange as the master of the contingency plan. You'll see what I mean later in the movie cycle.
This was the first movie to have that iconic intro. The music is legendary now.
Nice to see someone new react to that amazing into, especially because she had been so into the flipping pages before. 👍
I looooved the flipping pages, but THIS intro blew me away!
Fun fact: when the broom in the closet fell and Christine screamed, was unplanned. The broom fell on its own during a take, and her reaction was perfect - so they kept it
Ha! I LOVED that part because it looked so genuine. Now i know why!
The Ancient One stretching time to watch the snow is one of my favorite MCU moments! Keep up the good work, Cristy!
Fun Fact: Benedict Cumberbatch also did the voice and motion capture for Dormammu.
I dont remember the exact number, but when Dr. Strange is facing off against Dormammu in the trippy light dimension, he apparently spends YEARS trapped in that time loop. He gained a LOT of experience in that moment facing off against one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse over and over and over and over again. He basically did a speed run glitch on becoming the sorcerer supreme 😅
I believe the number was something like over a thousand years he spent dying every thirty seconds or so.
Dr strange was mentioned in winter soldier as one of the biggest targets of hydra and as u seen theres a reason y
It’s one of the great things about the MCU, even for casual fans on a full MCU rewatch there are so many lines that sound like throwaway lines at the time. But during a rewatch they take on more meaning.
Dr Strange in Winter Soldier
Stark referencing Endgame in Ultron
Cap with the hammer in Ultron
Cap telling Stark he’s not the one to make the sacrifice play.
The Air Force Colonel referenced in this movie is Roadie
It’s something that’s been lost in the MCU post endgame.
@@llars892 I don't think it's lost, we just haven't gotten to the reveal yet.
Before the movie Endgame, Starks endgame comment in Ultron was just a throwaway comment. after endgame we see it in a new light.
post endgame MCU hasn't gotten to that point where we can look back and understand throwaway lines in a new light yet.
and if you keep complaining like this, and forcing the studio to pivot away from their planned course, it won't happen.
with that said, you do have a point in that the MCU has felt a little aimless post Endgame.
Cool Tid bit, Bennedict also voiced Dormammu. Another thing, this movie came out a few years after Inception and everyone stated this took inspiration from that movie for the visualizations, but that is wrong. The comics of Doctor Strange have great visualizations and art. Marvel Studios did an amazing job adapting everything.
Ahhhh is he really the voice of Dormammu??? that's an awesome fact btw. Benny was basically bargaining with himself lol
Uhhh.... no it did not. Inception was first. I literally just googled it
@erikawilliams9558 you missed the point. The visualizations for Doctor Strange happened in the comics back when Stan Lee and Steve Ditko drew it. That's why I'm saying people say this took Inspiration from Inception but that is wrong. The comics came way before the movie and along with their visuals, and that's why I'm saying they adapted everything very well. I hate when people say this movie took inspiration from Inception visualizations because it didn't, even though Inception came out before Doctor Strange.
I knew very little about Doctor Strange going into this film but I loved it! Seeing this in the theater was even better.
26:10 Stan Lee is reading the "The Doors of Perception" a 1954 book written by Aldous Huxley. Also where the group The Doors got their name.
“Conjure the sparkles” made me laugh so hard. It made me think of Greef Karga in Mandalorian trying to get baby Yoda (Grogu) to do the magic hands thing
Without giving anything away yes everyone in all 3 phases are tied together and the stories overlap! enjoy you haven't seen anything yet!!!
Came here to say this but ya don't want give anything away
this is already giving it away - I noticed Cristy was very interested in this and I was looking forward to her discovering this on her own - but no, fans love to take the credit for themselves and take away the surprise and revelation from a new fan. Don't say "it doesn't matter" because why did you take the time to comment about it if it didn't matter? Don't be selfish... let it play out for newcomers.
first of all she asked if the stories overlap...she literally said "I wonder if the characters and stories overlap?"...second of all who asked you...@@mannygee005
5:19 Here, we come to the main message of this movie: Reckless, distracted, irresponsible driving on a winding, mountain road, at night just might get you _super_ powers.
Hahahaha! Pay attention kiddos! 🤣
Watching her react to Dr.Strange is soooo 😂 amusing De Veras lol
well thanks for watching me use all my "wows" on this one ahhaha
great reaction, thank you, i love your mcu journey :)
Thank you!! I love that you're along for the ride:)
Love you being so tripped out with the cgi.
You were right Cristy, you really hit the WOW-factor in this reaction! Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko created the Dr. Strange character over 60 years ago so you can imagine how things like the astral plane initially just blew readers' minds! The cloak is officially known as The Cloak of Levitation, and was actually blue in color in Dr. Strange's early days in the comics. In case no one else has told you rewatching these movies with you is such a fun experience. Sorry Joey didn't like it, but he should watch Guardians of the Galaxy II and III with you. There's a (live) tree and a another dog in there for him to enjoy!😄
I told you I used all my wow's!! hahahah! I was seriously impressed with everything happening. Especially because I didn't expect any of that. I thought Dr. Strange was gonna be a villain to some other hero, but this whole mystic magic thing really blew me away. I can't imagine how people felt about it 60 years ago!
PS. I'm loving Florida so far. Getting settled in the new home, and looking forward to starting recording again tomorrow in my new Cristy Reacts studio!
Ditko the goat ❤
Strange is an actual real surname and a Scots clan that goes back 600 years. It is led by Major Timothy Strange.
13:41 "This symbols make for good tattoos."
😆😆😆No other reactor (so far) has made that particular observation.
Many people thought the colonel Stephen refused to treat was Rhodey. But it was the guy testing Hammer tech in Iron Man 2.
Yeah, Rhodey's age doesn't match up.
There is also something about Rhoney people do not find out unless they take the entire journey.
@@ghstdnsrThat happens way later. Probably somewhere around phase 4.
@@pirat87pl That is why I said the entire journey through Secret Invasion.
17:15
Ma'am Cristy: What are you wearing?
22:55
Christine: What are you wearing?
(The (Ma'am) Cristy/Christine "time loops"😂)
By the way, this is an overused comment, but that final fight sequence is what you call "always save your progress before going into a boss fight."
Another GREAT reaction to another Marvel movie! The amount of "WOOOOW" n the mentioned of the graphic, for some reason, makes me so happy! You're the only reactor(that i know) that did not use the word "trippy" n instead, being so appreciative throughout. LOVED it! N not to mention your laughters😊 I remember when my good friend asked me if i want to watch this movie with him during its theatrical release, i was like "what the heck is Doctor Strange? Is he some kind of doctor who treated his patients in a strange way?" N the list of questions just went on. Until i saw it on the big screen n it was INDEED insane! Introduced it to my dad n it became his favourite MCU movie. Looking forward to your nxt Marvel movie reaction! I hope you're doing well n everything went as planned on your side, Ma'am☺️
Hahaha I was absolutely mind blown by the visuals and the plot. It was such a great watch, and thanks for watching along with me:)
Hola, Christy.
Me gusto tu reaccion y cuando hablas Espanol❤
Seguire tus adventuras de MARVEL
Jaja muchas gracias!! Bienvenido a la fiesta;)
loved this one, what a great reaction!
One of the best in the MCU for effects. Wonger's will become one of your favorite MCU characters. And I'd kinda like to see Cristy in 21:46 that thingy with permission of course, I'd have to get a cloak first :P
WONGER!!! 🤣 Turns out he's a Soprano fan.
In case no one else has mentioned it, in the comics, Mordo becomes Doctor Strange's archenemy.
Magic, mystic, superheros, werewolves, vampires and any fictional world is an element of comic book stories. It's all the same world of stories.
Took me a while to realize the broken watch was the same symbol on all the sanctuaries.
In the comics Dr. Strange is the guy they consult when magic problems arise.
Believe it or not, you’ve heard Doctor Strange’s name before. When Jasper Sitwell is being questioned about what Zola had created for Project Insight back in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, he mentions people who could be threats to Hydra, ending with, “Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange…”
I love Benedict’s portrayal of Strange, he’s a really powerful character. I also had to have hand surgery when this movie was out on blu ray (relatively minor compared to the character) and am an amateur sleight of hand magician. Also, if you pause the movie on his watch the day he gets in his car crash, you can see the date; February 2nd, Groundhog Day… which also happens to be my birthday, and fitting since he saves the world with a time loop. I feel quite the connection to this movie as a result. Glad you enjoyed it, he’ll be back.
Dr strange was mentioned in winter soldier
About Strange being a strange surname - DC has a villain called Hugo Strange who's a psychiatrist :D
A todas las perguntas del principio, solo puedo decir, Yes.
In winter soldier, Sidwell mentions Steven Strange on the roof when Widow kicks him off.
You look amazing in this video 😍
The mid-credits scene with Thor is another “sneak peek” into the future.
You’ll eventually see scenes that lead up to that scene, then you’ll see this scene again, but in context with more understanding.
Awesome reaction. Thank you.
Great movie! Besides Stephen, the cloak and Wong are just the best characters!
Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963 in Strange Tales #110. He`s basically the magic equivalent of Iron Man. A morally dubious character who is reluctantly forced to become a superhero after a tragic accident that robs him of the use of his hands just as Iron Man started out as a wealthy weapons developer and was forced to become a superhero after being critically injured by either Viet Cong or Afghani terrorists(It was retconned a while back and the MCU went with the retconned version from the `90s because it was more contemporaneous at the time) and having his heart replaced with a pacemaker.
The visuals blew me away in the Imax theater! Nope, I cannot confirm nor deny any of your questions! 😂😂
A terrific reaction.
Fun Fact: the mop falling really did startle Rachel McAdams; that wasn't scripted.
Next up: Guardians of the Galaxy Chapter 2!
His beard is an Extended Goatee
Think back to "Captain America: The Winter Soldier". On the roof after Black Widow kicked Sitwell off the roof and Falcon caught him and dropped him back on the roof. They asked Sitwell about Zola's algorithm. He said it identified targets, Bruce Banner, Steven Strange.... Now you know who Steven Strange is.
And at 5:16, someone tells Steven that they have a 35 year old Air Force Colonel with a crushed lower spine and Steven rejects that case saying "find something worth my time". That Air Force Colonel is James "Rhodey" Rhodes, (War Machine).
Just noticed that the slain master of the New York sanctum was Daniel. Perhaps Drumm?
17:41 “Can you bring someone back to life?” Well…
His hand are better than something more important, at least he was alone.
Great reaction to a surreal movie!
"Strange is a strange last name." Yeah, I went to high school with two brothers who had the last name of 'Bandit'. Weird names exist. 😀Also: they were not villains. Well, not in the two years I knew them.
Previous Movie Crossover Moment: "I've got a 35 year old Air Force colonel, crushed his spine in some kind of experimental armor." Hey Rhodey. Dr. Strange finds you boring. Hope you recover anyway.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays the arrogant jackass of Doctor Steven Strange so well. Like it is a second nature or something. 😲Let's hope not.
The atmospheric surreality of this movie is so well done! Reminded me of the comics I read as a kid. And while I don't like Tilda Swinton as a person, she is an amazing actor.
After that scene with Christine saving Steven in the hospital, and all the weirdness she saw in the process, she deserves a looooong vacation. Immediately. Or sooner.
The city battle in the mirror dimension is stunning. Everything they do in the warping of the battlefield is just amazing. The visuals in this movie are extremely good.
The final scene with the Ancient One is touching, as is the final scene between Steven and Christine in the hospital. And heartbreaking in ways.
The twist of the looped time in the battle with Dorrmamu was great. And the cloak is awesome. 😀
I read the Doctor Strange comics when I was young, so I was waiting the entire time for Mordo to betray the Sorcerers and possibly kill the Ancient One, because he was always a villain in the comics. It was a nice twist to have him being a good(ish?) guy for most of the movie only to leave the sorcerers at the end and begin opposing them for reasons of doctrine.
You absolutely have to watch the movie Inception for another movie with insane visuals like the mirror dimension.
I have a theory that in a previous life, Dr. Strange's Cloak of Levitation was Aladdin's magic carpet.
Oooh I like this theory!
Don't know who's the editor of these videos, but their humor is on point hahahaha hilarious
Ha thanks!! It's a production company from my hometown @roombq
Love your wooooooowwwwww.....it's awesome.
And now, the nominees for Best Supporting Cloak are …
"I've got a 35-year-old Air Force Colonel, crushed his lower spine..."
I missed that Civil War reference the first time I saw this!
It's not Civil War. It's Iron Man 2.
@@havok6280 nope. Definitely Civil War. Vision shot him down after the big fight
@@mattconner6416 you're definitely wrong. Look it up.
@@havok6280 don't have to look it up, I just watched it... But for your sake, here's the Google search results: ”this is a direct reference to Rhodey's accident in the third act of Captain America: Civil War, when a Vision phase shot him out of the sky and resulted in his paralysis."
Here's a different recommendation. React to the movie Dead Again (1991). It's a noir suspense/thriller with a reincarnation element to it and a super twist at the end. It stars: Kenneth Branagh (Director of Thor), Emma Thompson (Branagh's wife back then), Robin Williams (uncredited for some reason), Andy Garcia (Ocean's Eleven), Wayne Knight (Cheers), Derek Jacobi (Underworld:Evolution), and members of Branagh's Renaissance Theater Company . The impressive soundtrack was done by Patrick Doyle who did Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Thor, and a lot of Branagh-directed films.
4:56 no but he is kind of a know-it-all a-hole. They did a great job with the character. R.I.P Steve Ditko. Also @ 5:18 they were talking about Rhodey from Civil War.
Strange protects the New York City Sanctum.
15:30 "You've heard of her. She's a _huge_ star, right?"
From the looks of things, not in Kathmandu.
Someone probably already mentioned this: Right before Strange crashes his car, he is on the phone discussing possible patients he might want to work on. If you listen carefully, one of the patients they discuss is "Rhodey" and the paralysis he suffered in Captain America: Civil War.
My problem with this is that it really cuts short the amount of time he was learning sorcery and doesn't explain how Hydra knew about him in _Winter Soldier._ I always preferred the theory that it was the test pilot who got spun in half wearing the Hammer prototype in _Iron Man 2,_ but info from a later movie (spoiler avoidance) contradicts that possibility.
"I may have to take back my theory about baldness meaning evilness"
I mean, there's Nick Fury.
Interesting how alike are the life changes for Tony Stark and Dr. Strange. In real life they both played Sherlock Holmes.
Oh yeah!!!! I didn't even notice that!!! Benedict Downy Jr.
Dr. Strange's facial hair is called a Van Dyke.
I've seen this movie multiple times and just realized that the "35 year old Air Force colonel that crushed his lower spine" was referencing Rhodey after his crash in Civil War. 🤯
Actually, that was Justin Hammer’s test pilot in his suit that spun too far, not Rhodey.
If you get a chance look for images from 1960s and 1970s Dr. Strange comics for the surreal backgrounds...I think the mirror dimension technique in this film definitely did that artwork justice.
This movie is what I imagine an acid trip to be like.
Seriouslyyyyyyy!!!!
Just give them your watch u have a bunch....actually at that point he'd sold most of his stuff including his watches the only one he kept that he refused to give up was a gift from Christine
Good ups.
I love this channel
And it loves you right back, Michael!
When is your next Marvel reaction. Can't wait!
" Did you see that in a gift shop??" Awesome movie 🍿 🎥 and equally awesome reaction!! Great outro splainationing,!! Your intuitiveness is off the charts I hope you know! Don't assign gender to a cape 😂 that could get you in trouble. Can't wait for the next!! RAGNAROK I believe! Ohhh Yaaa You better prepare! 😯
OOoohhh I heard it's the best of the Thor movies, so I'm excited!!
Knock knock
Who’s there?
Door mom
Door mom who?
I’ve come to bargain!
-Vkunia
Hahahahahhaha that’s a good one!!!!
Another Marvel story of the road to redemption.
There’s a wolf behind you!!!
no worries, i've domesticated him 😝
Yep, another stone, Time. Add to the mind stone (In Vision's head), the Power stone which is on Xandar, the Reality stone with the Collector on Knowhere and Space stone(the Tesseract) on Asgard.
You're officially my 2nd favorite Columbian... and 3rd favorite South American 🎉
Who’s your first favorite Colombian??
@@CristyReacts Shakira 😍😅
Mordo, or as he's known in the comic book, Baron Mordo, was always a bad guy.
Dr Strange starts out all by himself but he teams up with other heroes you know in films down the line. no spoilers, that's as far as I'm saying.
Ooohhh i LOVE a good team-up!
I might agree with you that Strange is an unusual surname except that I have a friend who bears it. ^_~
Christy. You might want to watch the movie INCEPTION. The special effects in the movie were derived from that movie and expanded upon to explain and explore the universe that Dr. Strnge and his cast inhabit and deal with the supernatural. Your amazement at the vosuals was on par with the audiences that were first astounded in the theaters when the movie was released.
I'll be back for your next reaction. You won't be disappointed. Enjoy
You also need to see Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. This is the second part of Doctor Strange.😊😊
I'm pumped for it!!
Cute doggie
He says thank you in Bark.
5:15 In case you missed it, and no one else mentioned it (TL/DR 92 comments), they are talking about Rhodie here, from the end of Civil War.
Did she call MORDO a HERO? I am waiting to see if they use him ever again.
Wong gets SO MUCH FUNNIER in later movies.
It kinda made me mad how they did him in the sequ3l
Sherlock Holmes the doctor is the House MD TV show.
Even if Dr. Strange *was* a villain, casting Cumberbatch as Evil Strange would still make more sense than casting him as *Khan Noonian Singh*, ffs!
Not London.
New York City.
I had a friend named Doug Strange, so its not that strange a name. 🙂
Vibranium is the strongest metal only on earth
You will see in the future what happend 😏
Fun fact: Disney race and gender swapped the Ancient One. He is Tibetan in the comics and that would piss off China...
Wait so they switched so they wouldn’t piss off China or so they would? Bc fuck Disney if they did that to not make China angry
That's actually untrue. His origin was fictional.
@@scotthill1600 it's not just Disney, it's all studios. Unless it's an indie movie, almost all movies make concessions to China nowadays. TBH it's good business practice from the studios' perspective. China is one of the biggest markets in the world, and if you want your movie to be successful, you've got to be able to sell it to China.
@@carlgibson285 disappointing to say the least, good tho ig bc it’s just gonna show how bad their gov fucks them on a daily basis but I’m sure anything positive ab the US gets censored out
Lol... you pegged half the main cast as future villains, and the one guy to turn villainous you said "He looks like a hero!"
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Bald is beautiful
Ola Cristy! Did you watch all of the Marvel content before the MCU? Like Spider-Man, X-Men, Daredevil etc?
Just wondering because it all becomes relevant. Adios :)
Nooo I haven't watched any superhero stuff outside MCU. Although I did watch and react to the most recent Batman (with Pattison) but didn't post it because it was my first reaction so it was severely lacking lol
@@CristyReacts Entiendo. Well you just keep being happy and I will click on the thumbs up. :)
House MD is dr strange.
ha!! probably
It’s cold and it’s hot and it’s cold and… you’re hot 😉
When they mentioned the 35 yearold sgt who needed spinal work done before dr stranges car accident they were talking about ironmans friend james rhodes warmachine from the civil war battle in germany airport
Incorrect for a lot of reasons. For one, Rhodey is a colonel not a Seargent. More importantly the timeline does not match.
More likely it's the guy testing Hammer's armor in Iron Man 2.
@@havok6280 your getting technical hes an army guy and why else would they mention that after having seen james rhodes fall and need back surgery it was a subtle hint to him its all in the timeline book that just came out i suppose you dont have that
@@havok6280 why would they talk about someone using hammer tech from ironman 2 when this is drstrange and weve just seen rhodes fall and have to re learn to walk in civil war ti elinesdont match up but its revealed in timeline book
@@Sean-bf3lh wrong again. Rhodes is in the Air Force, not the Army.
@@Sean-bf3lh do a web search for "Iron Man 2 easter egg Dr Strange".
If you like supernatural stuff in super hero settings just hold onto your hat for when you learn about Seance Dog.
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Good thing ♀️ quit before a dollar can float too the floor
You totally missed the Rhodey easter egg at the beginning, before Strange's car wreck the guy said he had a 35 yr old air force captain with a crushed spine.. that's from civil war Vision shot missed and when Rhodey Crashed ......
I heard it was Justin Hammer’s test pilot from the failed suit copy attempt in iron man 2, not Rhodey.
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@@CristyReacts Cheers😊