Kirsten Dunst's first major role was in 1994 - Interview With A Vampire and the same year Little Woman. Then she did this movie. Her first role was released in 1989 (she was born in 1982).
Oh wow!!!! Thanks so much for this comment and the info! We will have to check out her first major role one day! How are those movies??? Thanks for watching ❤
@@tktopmovies The "Interview With A Vampire" is definitely worth to watch. She played very good in that movie in a company with Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
@@tktopmovies She was also in a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode in 1993 - Episode 7x7: Dark Page but her first role is as a young girl in a commercial parody on Saturday Night Live in 1988
While there is no sequel to Jumanji, there is "Zathura", a spiritual successor to it and they both take place in the same universe and both written or based on the same author's books. Unfortunately while the film was positively received, it wasn't a box office success as Jumanji, but that is more attributed to marketing and timing. But the film has great special effects, writing, sense of child-like wonder, adventure etc. It was directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man) after his success with Elf. It's more of a "space opera" type work, so Jumanji in space without Robin Williams. Check it out.
There is a sequel of two other films. I do recommend watching them. They aren't as intense as this movie, but still continues the mythos of the game, and are pretty funny and sweet too. A spiritual sequel to this film is Zathura (2005). I say spiritual sequel since Jumanji and Zathura were sequels in their book versions, written by Chris Van Allsburg.
had this on VHS as a child; I've always believed that Judy and Peter recognized Alan and Sarah in the second timeline and we're happy to see them again.
@@MysticalJessica That's the whole point. It's the exact same idea as stage productions of Peter Pan, which typically use the same actor for Wendy's father and for Captain Hook.
Zathura 2005 isn't a sequel per se, but was written by the same author and is supposed to be in the same cinematic universe. It's not as epic, but still a fun watch.
Jumanji, in a roundabout way, ended up doing a lot of good for the protagonists. Alan made amends with his father and presumably had a pretty good relationship with him for the rest of their lives, and Judy and Peter got to keep their parents. I don’t know if it’s intentional on the game’s part but I’ve always kinda wondered!
Kinda reminds me of Silent Hill atleast in Silent Hill 2, this undeniably evil force that torments whoever enters but puts those who survive it on a road to redemption.
Well, actually, since he was not able to roll the dice, she could keep trying cause now all the turns were hers. So it's more like 1 chance every turn until she beats the game or brings Alan back.
@@lupoarg I don't think the game would allow here to role more than once (or twice if she roled a double). Judy wasn't allowed to role when it was Sarahs turn.
This movie was one of my favorites in my youth, very entertaining and dinamic, and the effects were crazy back in the days. Love that you reacted to it ❤
I watched this movie 3 times when it first came out in the theater. I went to see it completely blind, and ended up loving the moving so much. It was so very different and Robin Williams (RIP) was awesome. Yes, watch the next two, it's definitely worth it. I've watched all three over a dozen times each.
When the gun salesman says "Your not a Postal worker, are you?" was referring to the beginning of crazy random shootings that occured back when there wasn't any. They were doing that and it became known as that
This movie will always be special to me. Large chunks of it were filmed where I live and we still have the Parrish shoe mural on the wall. And the sequels are totally worth watching in my opinion
Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle (2017) is sort of a reboot of this movie, not a remake. The second movie takes place inside the game instead of the real world and references Alan Parrish once or twice. It is very different, yet very much worth watching.
This was one of the first movies I watched in 2000 when I was 5 years old. I loved it. I watched it a lot. I’m so glad you guys liked it. Growing up with this movie, it was powerful for me. When they made a remake solely for money with The Rock and other actors, I didn’t like the idea. But it ended up being a fun movie. It did not capture the magic of the original but it was a hit and it was fun. I think many fans are judgmental towards new additions to their franchises. There is potential with new stories, Jumanji did it well. Only one I could say is better is Cobra Kai after you watch Karate Kid 1-3. Love you guys! Happy you loved this movie.
I grew up during the 90s and Jumanji - among a few others - was one of those all-time fave movies you were always excited to watch, a movie that lots of people had on VHS back then. We mostly watched it together with extended family and it was always fun. If you wanna check out some other absolute 90s VHS classics, I recommend "The Mask" and "The Fifth Element"! You won't regret it. 😃
Wonderful reaction, Ty and Katie! I watched this a lot growing up and it's still a favorite! So great to see how much you enjoyed it! The ones with Karen Gillan, Jack Black and Dwayne Johnson are fun follow ups. :)
I had wanted to watch this in theaters but my family couldn't afford it. So I had to wait to watch it at home when it came out on VHS. Dang, now I feel old.....
One of Robin Williams famous films! I am glad you guys reacted to it! I really must recommend you check out Zathura; it’s pretty much the same premise to Jumanji except it’s in space. It also stars a young Josh Hutcherson and Kirsten Stewart. I have a theory that the game itself was made possibly by a shaman, and then they gave it probably to some European invaders. The shaman must’ve placed a curse on it to whoever plays it must face the wrath of the jungle. 🎲
When you are able can you please react to the Saban’s Power Rangers 2017 Movie!!! It is a very goooood movie and sadly underrated. You may look at the name and think it is childish and cheesy. But it is hilarious and shows the growth of friendship and trustworthy. I swear it is a must watch.❤🎉
I hope you see the sequel/follow up Jumanji movie, “Jumanji-Welcome To The Jungle,” and maybe even its sequel, “ Jumanji-The Next Level” which both star The Rock and Jack Black.
the other Jumanji isnt anywhere close to this one. they try to tie the movies together is a lil cameo nod but ultimately think of this Jumanji as its own thing compared to the Dwayne Johnson ones. especially the tone. i loved how creepy and scary jumanji felt. remember this is just stuff that came out of the jungle to the real world, but the Dwayne Johnson ones make Jumanji more i guess less scary
Kirsten Dunst's first major role was in 1994 - Interview With A Vampire and the same year Little Woman. Then she did this movie. Her first role was released in 1989 (she was born in 1982).
Oh wow!!!! Thanks so much for this comment and the info! We will have to check out her first major role one day! How are those movies??? Thanks for watching ❤
@@tktopmovies The "Interview With A Vampire" is definitely worth to watch. She played very good in that movie in a company with Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
@@tktopmovies She was also in a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode in 1993 - Episode 7x7: Dark Page but her first role is as a young girl in a commercial parody on Saturday Night Live in 1988
@@tktopmovies - Interview and Little Women are both great.
Didn't even realize that little g was Dunst!!
37:41 I reacted the same first time watching this, except I didn't forget about that armed madman
While there is no sequel to Jumanji, there is "Zathura", a spiritual successor to it and they both take place in the same universe and both written or based on the same author's books. Unfortunately while the film was positively received, it wasn't a box office success as Jumanji, but that is more attributed to marketing and timing. But the film has great special effects, writing, sense of child-like wonder, adventure etc. It was directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man) after his success with Elf. It's more of a "space opera" type work, so Jumanji in space without Robin Williams. Check it out.
There is a sequel of two other films. I do recommend watching them. They aren't as intense as this movie, but still continues the mythos of the game, and are pretty funny and sweet too.
A spiritual sequel to this film is Zathura (2005). I say spiritual sequel since Jumanji and Zathura were sequels in their book versions, written by Chris Van Allsburg.
R.I.P To A Great Actor Comedian Robin Williams, Still Miss You Always
this was one of my childhood favourite movies and it still is super epic.. but watching this made me realize it actually is pretty scary! lol
had this on VHS as a child; I've always believed that Judy and Peter recognized Alan and Sarah in the second timeline and we're happy to see them again.
By the way, did you guys notice that the hunter and Alan's father were played by the same actor?
Holy crap! 29 years and I only learn about this now?! I never realized. How did I not see this! But very philosophical if you think about it...
I was here for comment it here, but you were faster. Nice job! ❤
@@MysticalJessica That's the whole point. It's the exact same idea as stage productions of Peter Pan, which typically use the same actor for Wendy's father and for Captain Hook.
@@bobogus7559now that's one surely head cannon for me!
And the actor broke his toes when he kicked the pith helmet. 😏
Guys, that was the most fun I’ve had in a while watching a movie. Thank you, you two, are fun.
Hi Patti!!! This comment made us smile (: Thank you SO MUCH for enjoying with us!!
Zathura 2005 isn't a sequel per se, but was written by the same author and is supposed to be in the same cinematic universe. It's not as epic, but still a fun watch.
Jumanji, in a roundabout way, ended up doing a lot of good for the protagonists. Alan made amends with his father and presumably had a pretty good relationship with him for the rest of their lives, and Judy and Peter got to keep their parents. I don’t know if it’s intentional on the game’s part but I’ve always kinda wondered!
Kinda reminds me of Silent Hill atleast in Silent Hill 2, this undeniably evil force that torments whoever enters but puts those who survive it on a road to redemption.
Alan's words to Sarah when getting pulled into Jumanji were "Roll the Dice" She had a 1 in 4 chance to bring him back.
Well, actually, since he was not able to roll the dice, she could keep trying cause now all the turns were hers. So it's more like 1 chance every turn until she beats the game or brings Alan back.
@@lupoarg I don't think the game would allow here to role more than once (or twice if she roled a double). Judy wasn't allowed to role when it was Sarahs turn.
His dad and the hunter are played by the “this ship can’t sink!” Guy from titanic
OH SHYT 😮😮😮
HOW DA F**K DIDN'T SEE THAT SOONER NICE CATCH
Robin Williams made only legend movies! He was next level out of this world legend!
This movie was one of my favorites in my youth, very entertaining and dinamic, and the effects were crazy back in the days. Love that you reacted to it ❤
I watched this movie 3 times when it first came out in the theater. I went to see it completely blind, and ended up loving the moving so much. It was so very different and Robin Williams (RIP) was awesome. Yes, watch the next two, it's definitely worth it. I've watched all three over a dozen times each.
When the gun salesman says "Your not a Postal worker, are you?" was referring to the beginning of crazy random shootings that occured back when there wasn't any. They were doing that and it became known as that
In case no one has cleared the fog yet, the next 2 films aren't remakes. They are a continuation of this universe.
This movie is based on a picture book. Another similar book/movie is Zathura by the same author.
zathura is crazy they should definitely react to it as well
Would you believe I found the jumanji book for like 25c at a book sale, I grabbed it so fast lol, it's in fantastic condition
41:00 “cool ending” gets even better 😂 Jumanji is still out there!😮
Van Pelt and Alan´s father are played by the same actor, Jonathan Hyde.
Those second and third ones are not remakes. They pick up the story of the game later on in a completely different way.
This movie will always be special to me. Large chunks of it were filmed where I live and we still have the Parrish shoe mural on the wall. And the sequels are totally worth watching in my opinion
Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle (2017) is sort of a reboot of this movie, not a remake. The second movie takes place inside the game instead of the real world and references Alan Parrish once or twice. It is very different, yet very much worth watching.
Great reaction! One of my favorite movies
I always wondered what would've happened with the game if a player died? Theoretically, you couldn't finish the game
This was one of the first movies I watched in 2000 when I was 5 years old. I loved it. I watched it a lot. I’m so glad you guys liked it.
Growing up with this movie, it was powerful for me. When they made a remake solely for money with The Rock and other actors, I didn’t like the idea. But it ended up being a fun movie.
It did not capture the magic of the original but it was a hit and it was fun. I think many fans are judgmental towards new additions to their franchises. There is potential with new stories, Jumanji did it well.
Only one I could say is better is Cobra Kai after you watch Karate Kid 1-3.
Love you guys! Happy you loved this movie.
The 2 new one's aren't a remake - they're technically sequels - since they reference the original...
@ you’re right. Why so many dots?
This is still the best one of the 3 that exist.
I grew up during the 90s and Jumanji - among a few others - was one of those all-time fave movies you were always excited to watch, a movie that lots of people had on VHS back then. We mostly watched it together with extended family and it was always fun. If you wanna check out some other absolute 90s VHS classics, I recommend "The Mask" and "The Fifth Element"! You won't regret it. 😃
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Wonderful reaction, Ty and Katie! I watched this a lot growing up and it's still a favorite! So great to see how much you enjoyed it! The ones with Karen Gillan, Jack Black and Dwayne Johnson are fun follow ups. :)
They didn't do a remake. The one you mentioned with Jack Black is a sequel. There are 3 movies.
I had wanted to watch this in theaters but my family couldn't afford it. So I had to wait to watch it at home when it came out on VHS. Dang, now I feel old.....
You know it’s going to be a amazing movie if Robin Williams in it
Filmed in the beautiful town of Keene, NH!
Where I currently am!
One of Robin Williams famous films! I am glad you guys reacted to it! I really must recommend you check out Zathura; it’s pretty much the same premise to Jumanji except it’s in space. It also stars a young Josh Hutcherson and Kirsten Stewart. I have a theory that the game itself was made possibly by a shaman, and then they gave it probably to some European invaders. The shaman must’ve placed a curse on it to whoever plays it must face the wrath of the jungle. 🎲
She’s in spider man
My favorite movie of all time ❤
The sequela are pretty good. There is another movie kinda like this called "Zarthura".
Great reacT! There are other 2 sequels.....
Please react to zathura… it is a jumanji spin off…😅
When you are able can you please react to the Saban’s Power Rangers 2017 Movie!!! It is a very goooood movie and sadly underrated. You may look at the name and think it is childish and cheesy. But it is hilarious and shows the growth of friendship and trustworthy. I swear it is a must watch.❤🎉
Great movie reaction ❤
Couple movie suggestions react to:
Alita: Battle Angel (2019)
& Dune both part 1 & 2!
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10:03 scary 😨
41:06 come on!😅
There are 2 new jumanji movies, but they are a remake and sequel. But they are good with a loaded cast.
Then why does the hut have Alan's name written on it?
They start on the same shot this one ends with. A guy literally picks the board game up off the beach and gives it to his son.
The Jack Black / Rock movies are the sequels. Starts with someone picking the game up off the beach.
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I hope you see the sequel/follow up Jumanji movie, “Jumanji-Welcome To The Jungle,” and maybe even its sequel, “ Jumanji-The Next Level” which both star The Rock and Jack Black.
Awesome reaction/ can you please watch a movie called ANY GIVEN SUNDAY.
the remakes are horrible
Jumanji 2 is even better 😊
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@@tylerquade5385 yes it is
@@BobbyMoore2-mp8wb that’s your opinion.
@@BobbyMoore2-mp8wb have you even SEEN Jumanji 1995? I grew up with that classic film and I love it.
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the other Jumanji isnt anywhere close to this one. they try to tie the movies together is a lil cameo nod but ultimately think of this Jumanji as its own thing compared to the Dwayne Johnson ones. especially the tone. i loved how creepy and scary jumanji felt. remember this is just stuff that came out of the jungle to the real world, but the Dwayne Johnson ones make Jumanji more i guess less scary