NO ONE TOLD ME HOLES WAS GOOD??? I was SLEEPING on this *Commentary/Reaction*
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Zero smacking Padenski with the shovel and saying, "Dig" was one of the most hyped, satisfying hits from a lot of our childhoods.
Not as funny as Stanley getting Armpit/Theodore’s name wrong.
“Hey Theodore! Do you know where I can feel my canteen?”
(Grabs him by the collar.)
“Yo, my name is NOT THE-O-DORE.”
(throws Stanley to the ground.)
“IT’S ARMPIT! Now there’s a water spigot over there.”
@@osmanyousif7849 And then the second hand embarrassment when Stanley is filling up his canteen and yells back waving, "Thanks Armpit!" And Pit just shakes his head walking back inside going, "Man whatever."
Armpit was my spirit animal but even though i share a name with X-Ray lol
My HOLE class was like "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" at that part
It would have been more satisfying if Zero had said, "Dig" and THEN hit Pendansky with the shovel.
The reason the lizards didn’t attack Stanley and Hector is because Sam said his onions repel the lizards, which the boys ate a lot of.
I always thought it was because they ate peaches then onions, which we just discovered are the secret to removing your smell entirely
@@Lucretiel I don’t know about the peaches, since Sam said the onions alone was already enough to keep the lizards from biting as he was trying to sell them.
@@ghostspider2056 still surprises me that those peaches were still good to eat.
@@slanetroyard92 preserved in jars.
@@apatternedhorizon good point and they were at bottom of the lake for years until it dried up.
In my opinion, Holes is the most underrated film Disney ever made. I loved it as a kid when it 1st came out & still enjoy it today. Instead of live action remakes of animated films, Disney should adapt more books middle & high school students read into films like they did with Holes.
Do you know what “underrated” means ?
What’s interesting is that the author Louis Sachar of the book probably had some creative control since he was the writer behind the movie. I honestly wouldn’t been surprised if this was going to be made to be direct-for-television, but he convinced Disney to put it in theaters, and it surprisingly paid off.
It's hardly underrated. It was very popular and played regularly on Disney Channel.
I hated it cuz every time we had spare time for a movie in school they played holes😂 but now I’m starting not to hate it
@@Mia_M but if you ask most people about their favorite Disney movies or some of the best it's rarely holes
never read the book but i've heard many times that the only thing really changed significantly was that stanley was overweight in the beginning but lost weight rapidly while at the camp but they didn't want to put a literal child through that kind of treatment so they just decided to make stanley skinny the whole time. it's a change that is universally agreed upon as not just good, but actually responsible
Dude he didn’t just lose weight. That mf got jacked 💪
Yea I remember reading the book in school before they'd show the movie to us, and they kept a lot of it pretty accurate!
We’re not mad that you didn’t watch a romcom on Valentines Day. Valentines Day is not just about romantic couples, it’s about loving the people who are closest to you. Stanley and Zero’s friendship really demonstrates this moral.
Also there is a subplot about a love story that sadly ends in tragedy.
True
Valentine's Day is specifically about romantic love. Lol
@@NOWABOmusic
Yeah and who decided that rule?
@@TeamCap623 The people who started the tradition. Duh. Do you not know the story of Saint Valentine?
Holes is one of those book to film adaptations that is nearly flawless. The script is practically lifted straight from the book.
Also, a lot of people study it in school, so a surprising number of people have seen this film.
Honestly my favorite book to do a report on.
I remember watching this movie in class on field day in elementary school
It certainly helps that the script was written by the author, too
As far as I remember, the only parts of the story that were changed were ones that would be difficult to work in film, like Stanley going from fat to thin during his time at the camp.
I studied it in school and now as a teacher I teach it to my students. Was very happy to see it on the curriculum when I joined the staff at this school.
The lizards that portray the Yellow Spotted Lizard in the film were Bearded Dragons which are non-venomous and have a non-toxic yellow paint on their backs to give the appearance of these venomous lizards from the book.
Although the Yellow Spotted lizards are fictional, their are some venomous lizards living today, but the only venomous lizards are the Monitor and Komodo Dragons and especially the Beaded Lizards which live in the southwestern United States and Mexico, those consisting of the well-known Gila Monster and the Mexican Bearded Lizard.🦎🦎
The saliva is poisonous from Monitors and Komodos which causes irritation. Is most dangerous when getting into an open wound such as from a bite. Their tails can do damage as a swinging weapon. Gilas are both venomous and poisonous. Their sweat glands produce poison and their bites are known to kill
I actually think this is a perfect movie for Valentine's Day. Kate's and Sam's love is a very integral part of the story; plus you have the platonic love between Stanley and Zero. it fits. this is one of those perfectly written stories that's very rare and is almost perfectly adapted from book to film. I do hope you read the book because it's so good and adds just that little extra detail that makes the story come alive. thanks for the reaction Ang! ❤
When I say I cried during the Sam boat scene, I'm not just talking about the movie, but the book, too. It was the first and so far only book to make me so invested in the characters I cried. This was such an amazing movie and book.
I remember being a kid when this movie came out. My mom asked if I wanted to see it at the theater the next day. I said yes, but didn't want to watch it before reading the book. So I borrowed the book from my teacher and read it in one day. Such a good memory 🥰 and both the book and movie still hold up.
It's actually one of the most accurate book to film adaptations.
We honestly need more reactions of this movie, it's super underrated in my opinion
I know. From dusk till dawn has more reactions than holes. Even Doom.
i think its cause its super popular. im surprised most in the states havent seen it.
fun fact, Shia and Max Kasch (who played ZigZag) reunited just a couple years later and were in another Disney movie together; The Greatest Game Ever Played. it was a pretty good film imo based on true events, i do recommend :)
Crazy to think this was a Disney movie cause when I saw the commercials and the advertisements for this movie they didn’t include or mention it was from Disney. Of course the trailer/promo VO guy has done a lot of trailer narrations for Disney, so that was a clear takeaway.
Anyways it’s interesting that it’s been almost 20 years since the movie came out and it’s easily not only the most underrated Disney film but also best book film adaptations during the 2000’s and love the incredible cast consisting of Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Henry Winkler, Eartha Kitt and Patricia Arquette.
The author of the book, Louis Sachar, did the screenplay, which is why the movie gave a lot of justice to the book.
10/10
What an amazing adaptation
Holes, the novel, was forced on me in an education course. I didn't think I would like a children's novel; plus, the other couple of books I was forced to read for the class were really bad. But, to my surprise, I absolutely loved Holes. It really is one of the most perfectly written novels I've ever read. I think it has the rare quality that makes it appeal to pre-teens, teenagers, and adults. Everyone who reads it, I think, will walk away a better person. While I can't quite say that for the film, I am happy to say that they got it mostly right. I don't think viewers of the film will walk away as enriched, but they will certainly be entertained, without the side effect of being stupider when they sat down. It is an intelligent story, and it's very well told. I think it moves a tad too quickly. The novel takes more time in developing the characters. And the flashbacks come in and out so quickly that they don't have too much time to register. The interracial romance in the past feels more cliché and trite than it does in the novel. And the ending, which ties together all the loose threads, seems very ridiculous. It's exactly the same in the novel, but there's a sense of the absurd that doesn't quite exist in the film. It works a lot better. I also don't like the multitude of pop songs. I wish Disney didn't feel it such a necessity to sell soundtracks. The cast is across-the-board excellent, from the young kids to the old pros. Jon Voight is especially great. Not quite sure why we need Catwoman and the Fonze, though. 10/10.
Catwoman? I think you might be confusing actresses
@@bandi138138 , he’s referring to Eartha Kitt. Remember the Adam West series? Or Yzma from Emperor’s New Groove….
@@osmanyousif7849 oh shit, that was her?! My mistake
I'm so glad you got to enjoy this movie! Also, Holes really said, 'no romance for valentines day? I can fix that'
I think I read that the lizards didn't attack Stanley and Zero at the end because they had eaten the onions, so the boys' scent was either pacifying the lizards, or gave off a "not food"/"possibly poison" message to the lizards, deterring an attack.
The book is *fantastic*: not only did it win the Newbery Medal (a major award for children's literature), but it was also just one of those books that (I think) every kid knew about. My fifth-grade teacher read it to us in class, and as an adult, it's still great.
Also, the book is incredibly dry in a way you don't expect from YA fiction (at least, you didn't expect it at the time), and that's part of its charm:
"A lot of people don't believe in curses.
A lot of people don't believe in yellow-spotted lizards either, but if one bites you, it doesn't make a difference whether you believe in it or not.
Actually, it is kind of odd that scientists named the lizard after its yellow spots. Each lizard has exactly eleven yellow spots, but the spots are hard to see on its yellow-green body
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The lizard is from six to ten inches long and has big red eyes. [...] It also has black teeth and a milky white tongue.
Looking at one, you would have thought that it should have been named a 'red-eyed' lizard, or a 'black-toothed' lizard, or perhaps a 'white-tongued' lizard.
If you've ever been close enough to see the yellow spots, you are probably dead."
You just pulled this from the depths of my memory.
If you get bit by one, you might as well throw your shovel down and go and sit in the Warden's hammock.
@@Fowlplay141 There is nothing anyone can do to you anymore.
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The greatest game ever played
Charlie countryman
The peanut butter falcon
I’d check peanut butter one first if I were you it’s so good movie you’d wish you’d see it sooner
Don’t forget Disturbia! It’s a great one, too! ❤
Definitely recommend giving The Princess Bride a try!
It's so much fun: It's got an amazing love story, pirates, really good sword fighting choreography, a giant and much more.
I think you would love it. It carries as much nostalgia and good childhood memories as holes does!
Other great nostalgic movies I would recommend are The Goonies, the original Jumanji and Stand by me!
Anyways thanks for reacting to this classic, loved watching you make the connections.
Those are all great movies, The Princess Bride is one of my all time favorite movies personally. Great recommendations.
All great recommendations!
Secondhand Lions is a movie that has a similar vibe to this movie. Made in the 2000s, set in different time periods, stories being told by characters within the narrative that tie the movie together, found family feels, cheesy cross dissolves and fade outs and ins, parts that make you laugh and then parts that make you cry or flinch in shock, most plot points tie together at the end. It’s a beautiful movie with a great cast too.
Even though it’s not quite the same vibe, I’d also recommend Penelope (2006) if you haven’t seen it. It stars Christina Ricci and James McAvoy as the leads and they have amazing chemistry.
Have to agree. @Angelina if you enjoyed Holes, you will probably enjoy Second Hand Lions.
I second(hand) this!!
Classic movie and book, they weren't digging where he found the bullet because they waited until the next day. Love how all the stories fit together in this. Also I am pretty sure most forget about the chest, that kind of makes it an even better surprise.
The book is really good!
Like I don’t think the movie portrays well enough how much they struggled and almost died reaching gods thumb, and finding the water and onions was just the best moment!!!
I loved this movie, probably because its a frame by frame of the book itself. So well done.
The book was amazing, I was like 9 yrs old when I read it and I loved it so much that I went ahead and watched the movie right after.
I first saw this movie when I was too young to put it all together. And you know how, when you learn a story when you're little, even if the story is absurd or if there's more to it you aren't old enough to understand, you accept the story as is, and then don't question it until YEARS after you're old enough to understand the full story, just because you put it in a file in your brain titled "Needs No Further Thought, The End."? I did that. I saw this movie probably 3 to 5 times, and was at least 16-years-old before I was like, "Oooooh, Madame Zeroni is Hector's ancestor and Stanley breaks his family curse by carrying Hector up the mountain!". But if I had seen it for the first time at age 12, I probably would've been able to fully appreciate it sooner.
One of the best and underrated Disney movies of all time! I'm half way through the video and wanted to clarify the "bullet" (case of lip stick). If it was a "bullet" like how a bullet is before being loaded, the bullet would not have traveled anywhere. Bullets have 2 observable parts, the actual bullet and the casing. When a bullet is fired the casing is ejected (the things coming from the side of the gun when shot. Referred to as brass). The casing is normally the most notable part and the actual bullet is smaller in comparison. The lip stick looked like the bullet and the casing meaning if it was a bullet, it wouldn't have been fired.
I remember going to see this movie at the theater in 4th grade after reading the book. By far, one of the best movie adaptations of a novel I've ever seen. Damn near spot on.
Considering that Kissin' Kate is Buttercup, from Princess Bride, "I can fix that" is sort of a call back to Wesley saying "As you wish".
I have fond memories of my mom reading the book to my sister and I when we were kids! Like others have said, as far as adaptations go, the movie is impressively faithful to the book, so you're bound to love the book too if you read it. It really is a compelling story that sucks you in, and does such a great job laying the groundwork for all the payoffs at the end. Now I really want to re-read the book and re-watch the movie myself!
My heart goes out to Sam I hated what happened to him. Great reaction.
Don’t forget Mary Lou
He and Miss Katherine deserve better, they seemed like such a beautiful couple
Besides Hector, I felt bad for them the most
Also I was wrong to hate this movie for no good reason as a kid except for its theme song and feeling bad for Hector, Sam and Miss Katherine, it's a classic
Angela thank you for this reaction. As a kid I never understood the film until I was older to appreciate the messages in it. Fun fact: the “onions” that Stanley and Hector eat are actually apples. They were covered in edible wrappers.
🧑🏼🦱🧑🏾🦱🕳☀️🦎💄🧅🍑🫂💰⛈
We had to read the book and watch the movie in school, back then. It was kind of a tradition that every 8 grade treated the story in one subject.
This, actually, wasn't originally a Disney Channel movie. This, was theatrically released, but reran all the time on the channel.
I'll count this as a romantic movie because I think Sam The Onion Man and Kate Barlow is one of the sweetest romances in film. The section of this movie that is, what I call "The Ballad of Kate Barlow" is one of my favorite mini films, inside another film. And how it is relevent to the main story is also partially why I love this story so much.
I think Holes is a great example of narratives coming together.
Definitely a favorite movie from my childhood. The writing is so good. There are so many details that connect and intertwine everyone's stories, and it all feels natural, not forced.
❤ love the reactions and watching along! Holes is hands down on of my favorite movies
For whatever reason, this is my favorite movie of all time. I have no real reason why. I just really love this movie and never get tired of watching it. Seen it atleast a billion times and I have the book that I may or may not have “allegedly” stole from my school library like 15 years ago. Lol
MAN! I remember watching this movie nonstop growing up, then came across the book at school, both the book and the movie are still spot on. Great reaction.
I spent a whole summer as a child spending every day watching Holes, and then instantly following it up with the cast commentary
This is one of the most solid movies ever! The writing is phenomenal!! It's maybe not my favorite movie, but it's one I'm always down to watch 😁
"stole a pair of shoes? 18 month GULAG!"
The acting, the writing, the soundtrack. Absolutely amazing movie. Dead honest this like one of my top 20 movies of all time. No lie. I quote this movie with friends constantly. Wonder what you thought about the D Tent Boys song. Anyway thanks.
This movie is so wholesome! Loved the broken grammar 😂 You should definitely react to "Over the Moon"
I read the book as a kid and I feel like the casting choices they made were perfect.
"Your favorite wholesome movie."
Secondhand Lions
I love this movie, I'm so glad you reacted to it! Also, Kate's initial reaction to Sam's death might be more accurate than we think. She's sad, but there's a bitter acceptance, because she knew how dangerous it was for an interracial couple. Especially with a black man and a white woman. Back then, it was way too common to kill black people over such minor things. Their story is so tragic, they deserved better in life.
I'm cringing at myself for this comment before I even type it, but...
"Screw love!" But Ange, we're spending Valentine's Day with the one we love...You!
Additionally, I can't see this movie without thinking about a Tumblr post from years back. Someone stated something along the lines of "Why is it always the men getting revenge? Give me a movie about a woman who lost the man she loves and went berserk, taking vengeance on everybody," to which somebody responded with a picture of Sam the Onion Man, "I can fix that."
My brother showed me Holes on Thanksgiving two years ago. Will never forget it such a great movie one of my favs
I always love your reactions! Thank you for doing these videos. They always brighten my day!
It’s insane how well this movie has held up. You summed it perfectly. It’s kinda cheesy but it’s done so we’ll. Plus it’s targeted for kids so cheesy is fine
What a blast to the past. I saw this movie so many times as a kid on tv and in class. Thanks Ange.
"Tru Confessions" is a good movie... It's a Disney Channel movie, also staring Shia LaBeouf.
I haven't seen the film but read the book as a kid and I remember loving it. The author wrote another book - Boy in the Girls' Bathroom that I really liked as a kid as well.
Thank for wonderful Valentine’s Day present I appreciate it!
I remember we read a book about this for a book exam and two years ago I discovered this movie and watched it with my friend and we were so SURPRISED how accurate this movie was with the book
Holes the book even has a sequel that, from what I remember from the description cus I only read the first one, follows Armpit (Theodore) after he leaves camp green lake and has his own redemption story
i read it it was pretty good, never finished it because i had to return it to the library before moving to a different state, kind of forgot about it before you reminded me with your comment, thank you
Can't ever unsee Gus from Psych and all the Holes/Sam references he makes lmaooo
20:48 God was punishing the Walker family (their money had been tied up with the lake) until the law finally stepped in and punished them.
This shit hit when I was a kid in school and it still hits now 😩❤️
"I should have probably done like a lovey-dovey movie then?"
Sam: "I can fix that."
Zero was and still is hands-down my favorite character in the book/ film
We studied this book for some reason in my school in the UK. Very nostalgic for me
Same, I kinda enjoyed that session back at my old school.
Me like two weeks ago: Man I wish people would react to Holes, that movie was so god damn good and holds up so well
Ange: Happy Valentine's Day :)
also, what they dug up wasn't a bullet, it was a bullet casing or maybe an unfired round (unless it actually was a lipstick tube, i don't remember lmao), so it would've been located in a spot where someone fired or loaded a gun.
Wow what a nostalgia trip! I've read this book (and watched the movie) in school in year 7, coincidently the year I transfered to a British school. So technically speaking this was the first book that I've read in English. Awesome reaction!!
Omgggg, did you read my mind? Cuz I’ve been wanting someone to react to holes and here you are. Thank youuuuuuu.
This movie was such a great adaption from the book. Such an underrated film.
this is a fave of mine for manyyyy reasons but the main one is because it all ties together at the end!! you just have to pay attention (i've also seen it 40+ times lol)
fun fact- although you probably know this if you've read the book by now: almost the only difference between the book and the film is that in the book, stanley is fat, and loses weight quickly after being sent to camp green lake because of the overworking and underfeeding. a little sad to lose that fat representation, but completely understandable, bc the reasoning was that they didn't want to force a teenage actor to lose weight during filming bc it would have been unhealthy. so overall an excellent adaptation that was able to remain almost fully faithful to the source material!
I read the book before I watched the movie, and the book has much more detail on the characters, as well as their backstory.
There's only so much you can fit into about 2 hours of movie
Naturally.
And that's a Disney movie?.... So violent lol I dig
It's just one of those perfect little fun cute stories from our childhoods that still holds up to this day great stuff great reaction
The Author, Louis Sachar, was one of my favorites when I was a little kid. I loved his "Wayside School" series.
1992 Radio Flyer staring Elija Woods and Tom Hanks is a great forgotten inspirational story like this
Whenever I watch these reactions, there is a 100% chance I feel better about myself.
"Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey" is another live-action movie I remember from my childhood, conveniently made by Disney. It's 30 years old now, 10 years older than Holes (but hey the Lion King came one year later). I gotta go back to see if it was any good or all bad child taste. Two dogs and a cat live-action is an unusual setting though.
Chance, Shadow, and Sassy - may you rest in pet heaven forever
You DEF need to read the book! It’s really good and a decently quick read :) Also the companion sequel book that’s about Armpit is SOOOO good too!!
Interracial Marriage only became fully legal in the US in 1967. That's just 56 years ago. "Olden days" is relative, sure, but it's still crazy to think that not even a full human lifetime has passed since then. It's wild that both my parents were born before a time where they could have been legally married here, let alone immigrated here thanks to the 1965 Immigration Act.
Movies I would recommend to watch next is Treasure Planet and Atlantis: The Lost Empire. They are both animated movies but they are underrated.
I loved this reaction 😭 it’s so hard to find genuine reactions to movies, this brought so much insight and appreciation to film making and story writing, thank you for this!
Honestly when I first read the book and watched the film I wanted to try some of the sploosh even tho it obviously was NOT good for one's body in any way lol
" The greatest game every played" with shia always gets me by the end I'm wrecked.
I can fix that is one of my fav quotes from this movie, Happy valentines day to u Angelina xx
No they don’t dig where the bullet/lipstick was actually found. First off it would be a good idea to dig out from there because it’s literally your only hunch/clue. If it were a bullet which we know it’s not. But also X-ray pretended to find it the next day in a different area. Stanley and hector sneak back to camp in the night and dig around where Stanley ACTUALLY found the lipstick.
11:19 She said herself that everyone is equal in the eyes of God. So as Sam was equal to everyone else (no matter what the Sheriff said), if he had to die for a kiss, then so did everyone else.
My 6th grade teacher read this book to us in class, and like a month later the movie came out. So much nostalgia for me!
And for the record, automatic toilets are pretty scary.
8:33 i saw a video of a big snake slowly coming out of the toilet, most likely had a septic tank instead of having the sewer line connected to the city. i sometimes still check after all these years
You being scared of flushing toilets as a child was not just you - me and my friends practically started a cult at the age of 7 surrounding the toilet demon Cecil who was summoned when you flushed a toilet.
Similar, we had to keep watching until the flush sound stopped before washing our hands.
Holes was the first book I read in 7th grade that actually captivated me... till this day I can't read a full book without getting deathly bored, even Harry Potter... only read sorc stone full and half of chamber secrets before giving up lol...but the movie holes was so accurate to the book that just made it so magical...
I read Holes a while back and it was great. I remember how captivated I was
when i was a lil kid this was literally all i watched this movie def has a special place in my heart, it is a true masterpiece 😌
Diggin them bones the end credit song always gets stuck in my head 😂
no this is literally what I consider a perfect movie. it’s my fave
My daughter who is about your age also had a problem with the scary toilet flush. She didn't like any loud noises.
I LOVE the book. It uses repetition to help young readers follow the different plot points, but it’s still really enjoyable for adults. Can’t recommend it enough.
Second hand lions is a wholesome movie that you would probably like
6:29 As a former Onion hater I gotta say it's all about how they're prepared. They're amazing for soaking up flavor and providing texture.
Or you can just eat them raw and not cry like a little bi-... woah why did that come out of me?
The reason the yellow-spotted lizards didn't bite them, in the hole with the treasure, is because they ate Sam's onions on the mountain.
I was in a drug rehab that they called A.A boot camp but it was a thinly veiled work camp. we would have to have jobs give up 75 percent of our paycheck and also help build the owners home. it got shut down 2 years later for labor right violations. these places still exist for kids and people that are an "alternative for jail"
edit: it also housed kids from early as sixteen having to live next to full grown adults in their 80s
So much nostalgia! I had to study the book when I was like 14 at school
Holes is amazing! Love the reaction some other Disney stuff from around this time is often overlooked
19:42 Plus remember what Sam said - the lizards don't like onion blood. They'd been eating nothing but onions for days, lizards hated the smell too much to bother to bite them.
Ange: "omg if this is how it's going to happen, that's so cheesy."
Ange when it happens exactly how she predicted it: *Pikachu shock face*