@@liamwarner5749 i do think he is a good actor, he also has a great fan base (my husband is one of them) but i really dont like his over the top voice, and sadly it usually takes me out of the character. This and king kong are the only things i have seen him in that i can watch without complaints. (Yes that goes for kungfu panda also, i just cant, and its kinda sad)
Welchy: "I;m still convinced that the dad was the hunter." Fun fact: the actor for Van Pelt (the hunter) and the actor for the dad are the same person.
Many people don't get this Easter egg: But when the elephant piece was used to symbolize finding Nick Jonas, it actually is. The Elephant piece belonged to Alan in the original movie, it was his board piece. And Nick Jonas basically lives where Alan did. The Elephant was symbolizing Alan.
Can I just say… I freaking LOVE the concept of the 2017 movie. The idea of the game adapting to a new generation to lure in more victims as if it’s a living entity is actually insanely clever. Not to mention, it’s relevant to today’s audience. Of course, the original will always be a classic, starring one of the best actors in the history of *ever* and being an important movie in my own childhood, but I think that this was a fantastic reimagining. A definite favorite.
I think it was a great way to continue on the story without making a crummy sequel or a bad remake! It was fun with new ideas while still allowing the original to stay classic!
What I love about the second jumanji movie is it isn't a remake. They could have easily made a modernized remake of jumanji replacing the boardgame with a video game and updating the story but they didn't. They made a movie set after the events of the first movie and the game starts out as the same boardgame before turning magically into a video game so you know it's the same jungle. It also doesn't try to nostalgia pander with cameos and references. It has only enough nods to the original story to confirm it is in the same universe and then tells it's own new story. Disney should take notes!
@jillybelphegor4819 To be fair Zathura was the "space Jumanji" that the author wrote. Both Jumanji and Zathura are separate books by the same author that are in essence a jungle game adventure and a space game adventure. They were diffidently trying to ride the back of Jumanji but it wasn't just a remake cash-in tbh
I have a special part in my heart for the "last lines" of actors in Cinema. It makes me kinda tear up when I think of the last lines I ever heard Robin Williams give... "Smile, my boy! It's sunrise!"
I consider Jumanji 2017 to be the spiritual sequel to the original personally, but the mark that its a good movie is that you dont have t know anything about the original to enjoy it.
The second one IS a sequel to the first one. Technically. It’s the same world and everything, but the sequel is made so it can still be watched and understood without watching the first one. You should watch the third one too tho!!
Okay so the actor playing both the hunter and the dad is not suppose to be a literal link (his dad isn't the LITERAL hunter) but more symbolic. They do something similar in most productions of Peter Pan, with one actor playing father and Captain Hook. It's suppose to symbolize the negative side of fatherhood, the oppressor who causes cowardice in the younger men instead of instilling strength and courage into the next generation. This theme fits for Robin Williams character as his father and the hunter both attempted to instill courage, one from a negative fashion the other from a place of love. Just thought I'd share that sense you seem confused man. Also, love to see more videos like this. :3
The Robin Williams version of ‘Jumanji’ will forever be iconic and #CampyGoals along with the beautiful comic timing of all the actors. Also, Kirsten Dunst was absolutely fabulous!
I love the original film (Sarah's freakout at seeing the game is one of my favourite moments) but the 2017 one is also really good in my opinion. Jack Black had me in stitches a few times.
The actor who’s the dad is the hunter as well. He’s a personified version of how his dad made him feel 🤧 he also shares the same name as the hunter in the 2017 version :)
For as much as I adore Robin Williams with literally every fiber of my being. . . the remake of Jumanji was literally my favorite movie for 3 years and it’s the movie I’ve watched the most it’s so funny I love it so much.
I haven't really compared them since the soft reboot is technically still a sequel to the original one. That said, while the classic one will always have a special place in my heart, above all others, I can not choose which one I like more.
my answer is kinda biased bc i’ve never seen the 2017 jumanji but i just love how nostalgic the 95’ one is with the board game and robin williams (btw love your videos
I was actually thinking on you doing Annie (1982) and the newer Annie (2014) Apparently, 2014 was kinda bad, so I would like to know your preference! :)
Hairspray (1988) vs. Hairspray (2007) _Just want you to watch Hairspray (2007) at some point, really. But if this improves the odds of it happening I'm all in. There's also a 2016 live-play with Ariana Grande but that's really just optional. Please. Please watch Hairspray._
Your reacts to these are hilarious, espeically to the violence! Also they made a third one with the same characters from the second plus some extra, they are also making a fourth one sometime next year! I hope you react to the third as well as the fourth when it comes out! It was funny to see a movie with a character that has my name in it lol
What commentary? That is the only scene with any illusion to any form of gun control, and it’s a comedically corrupt salesperson. Buying a gun in American is NOTHING like that, unless you run into someone who is willing to break a bunch of laws for some cash, in which case it is just as likely to run into a similar person in any country.
👩👧👩👧👧 If it's of interest, there were also big screen adaptations "Little Women" in 1933 and 1949. If I were to additionally list all of the made-for-television versions that have materialized over the eons, this would be an extremely lengthy post. I think only "A Christmas Carol" has been remade more times. 🥸👍
They filmed the 2017 town scenes downtown in my hometown in Georgia, USA. That meant that, in the second movie, when there was snow on the ground... it was completely fake because we don't get real good snow.
I enjoyed the new movies way more than I thought I would, but the original just can't be beat! Also how about Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy vs the 2019 reboot?
8:39 ur crazy, but in reality; they double cast Jonathan Hyde because of the symbolism of Sam’s awful parenting & it’s a nod to the theater tradition in Peter Pan where the guy who plays Mr. Darling is double casted as Captain Hook
Jumanji calls out to kids who need a life changing lesson. Alan was afraid to face his father. And so Van Pelt was the spectre of Alan's dad in Jumanji. That's why Van Pelt and Alan's father was played by the same actor. Jumanji 2017 was an evolution of the original within the same universe. I was skeptical of Jumanji 2017, I didn't see any trailers or anything (not just because trailers suck), and went into the theater rather reluctantly. I think I was the loudest one laughing in the theater and it really surprised me how tender the writers were to the lore. Also, doth thou protest too much, methinks?
I truly love both. The first one has a very “90’s adventure” feeling and the new is more comedy/action. They did a marvelous job adapting it tho and hired the perfect actors for this.
Robin Williams was in the Night At The Museum trilogy- they are STILL my comfort movies and he makes me cry at the end every time 😂 I’d love to see a reaction!
There is a 2005 film called "Zathura: A Space Adventure" that I think is very similar to jumamji and may be a good watch for you. (Hoping my memory is correct, been a while since I watched it)
This might not be the right place, but can I suggest a film? “Only The Brave” is a true story about a crew of wildland firefighters (fight wildfires) and how they became regarded as one of the most elite firefighter crews in America. It’s actually a pretty interesting story about how wildfires are fought, plus it’s a true story.
Loved this!! Absolutely hilarious :D I love both movies so good, There is also a second one of the 2017 movies if you didn’t know ☺️ Great great video tho! 💛
0:19 Any Disney classic vs. remake! haha I'll have to think more on other ones, but that's the first thing that popped into my head. Maybe one of the many, many superhero reboots? Oh, or just some of the fairytale retellings in general (not just Disney)? And if you do different Cinderella versions, _Ever After_ has to be one of them!
😎👍 If no one has suggested it yet, an obvious one would be "A Bug's Life" (Disney) vs "Antz" (Dreamworks), which were both released simultaneously back in 1998. 🐛vs 🐜
Lol loved the reaction to both movies! Each equally funny and action packed. Thankfully the sequel didn’t do a remake and in a way is just as good as the first. Granted the first is sooo much darker to this day those monkeys and mosquitos scare me. Oh and the sequel’s ending scene when the kids break the game it so the clothes they wore leaving detention. So a weekend later and they can hear the drums even though they broke it. Now for more Rock movies I recommend Rundown, Walking Tall,Red Notice, The Game Plan, and Gridiron Gang. He started out in the sequel of the Mummy which is a great series to react to. As for Kevin Hart my favorite of his is Fatherhood and Think Like a Man. And yes to the third Jumanji movie Dwayne and Kevin got to stretch their acting abilities in that one and it’s hilarious.
I was pleasantly surprised to realize the “remake” wasn’t a remake at all but rather a modern continuation THANK GOD. Thought it was a pretty smart move and hilarious too😂
The very fact it transformed itself into a video game adds tottaly new concepts into the game. Multiple lives is the big one. Alan went into the game before that concept so he only had one life while he was trapped.
I'm glad u greatly enjoyed both of these movies. But there's still one more. Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) is very good as well (actual sequel to 'Welcome to the Jungle')
You should watch Zathura. It has nothing to do with Jumanji but the concept is the same. Two brothers stuck in a game set in space and trying to finish it without dying in the process. Is a very underrated movie but I think it was very interesting
Only in the last few years did I figure this out. Alan is afraid of his father and the fear manifests as Van Pelt. At the end of the movie, he defeats Van Pelt which symbolizes him over coming of his fear and leads to reconciliation with his father.
Howdy! My respect to Robin Williams, who made with his play "Flubber" and "Missis Doubtfire" my fav movies. I have one idea: original Adams Family vs new Wensday series.
You HAVE to watch and put against each other Willy Wonka/ Charlie and the chocolate factory movies, especially the Wonka one from 1971 is a total fever dream
I think it would be interesting to see you compare the original jumanji to Zathura. I watched both as a kid and I’ve never been able to decide which one I liked better.
My man, when you have a chance to see a Christmas film, I'd recommend seeing poler express, it is one of the many film in the making to the best 😁 just a suggestion is all
Okay, the original is an absolute classic; but Jack Black playing a teenage girl is one of the best things in all of cinema.
And I couldn’t agree more 😂
He’s honestly the MVP here. I know the rock and Kevin Hart get all the attention, but for me Black makes it.
It was one of the few sequels/reboots I actually liked.
He's actually a pretty good actor even though a lot of people don't seem to think so.
@@liamwarner5749 i do think he is a good actor, he also has a great fan base (my husband is one of them) but i really dont like his over the top voice, and sadly it usually takes me out of the character. This and king kong are the only things i have seen him in that i can watch without complaints. (Yes that goes for kungfu panda also, i just cant, and its kinda sad)
The character from “He looks like he’s going to be bullied’ to being outraged over the actual bullying was exemplary.
Welchy: "I;m still convinced that the dad was the hunter."
Fun fact: the actor for Van Pelt (the hunter) and the actor for the dad are the same person.
no shit
Many people don't get this Easter egg: But when the elephant piece was used to symbolize finding Nick Jonas, it actually is.
The Elephant piece belonged to Alan in the original movie, it was his board piece.
And Nick Jonas basically lives where Alan did.
The Elephant was symbolizing Alan.
Can I just say…
I freaking LOVE the concept of the 2017 movie. The idea of the game adapting to a new generation to lure in more victims as if it’s a living entity is actually insanely clever. Not to mention, it’s relevant to today’s audience.
Of course, the original will always be a classic, starring one of the best actors in the history of *ever* and being an important movie in my own childhood, but I think that this was a fantastic reimagining. A definite favorite.
I think it was a great way to continue on the story without making a crummy sequel or a bad remake! It was fun with new ideas while still allowing the original to stay classic!
Two words. Robin. Williams. 💯
The king
@@Welchy he’s the goat fr
He’s the best fr ❤ I love his movies he’s in 😊
He was the soul reason the original was amazing. He is missed dearly. May he rest in peace.❤
What I love about the second jumanji movie is it isn't a remake. They could have easily made a modernized remake of jumanji replacing the boardgame with a video game and updating the story but they didn't. They made a movie set after the events of the first movie and the game starts out as the same boardgame before turning magically into a video game so you know it's the same jungle. It also doesn't try to nostalgia pander with cameos and references. It has only enough nods to the original story to confirm it is in the same universe and then tells it's own new story. Disney should take notes!
@jillybelphegor4819 To be fair Zathura was the "space Jumanji" that the author wrote. Both Jumanji and Zathura are separate books by the same author that are in essence a jungle game adventure and a space game adventure. They were diffidently trying to ride the back of Jumanji but it wasn't just a remake cash-in tbh
I think this is supposed to be a “continuation” more than a sequel. We know the game didnt disappear at the end of the original so it’s still around.
I would have just thought after he grew up, he created the video game.
“Does every boy now have to wrestle an alligator?”
You don’t HAVE to, but I mean…it wouldn’t hurt your chances.
I thought it’s been a requirement since crocodile Dundee came out 😂😂
There’s 3 of them but Night at the Museum movies are so enjoyable and they’ve also got Robin Williams in it :D
Those movies and the National Treasure movies were large parts of my childhood lol
I would like to see his reaction to those too, or at least the first one
Ohmigosh I need to see Welshy's reaction to those films! They were literally my childhood, and I still enjoy them now.
omg absolutely he should watch NATM
I have a special part in my heart for the "last lines" of actors in Cinema. It makes me kinda tear up when I think of the last lines I ever heard Robin Williams give...
"Smile, my boy! It's sunrise!"
I consider Jumanji 2017 to be the spiritual sequel to the original personally, but the mark that its a good movie is that you dont have t know anything about the original to enjoy it.
I'm sure Welchy is secretly a huge ✨NiCk JoNaS✨ fan 😂
Don’t expose me like that!!
@@Welchy Whoopsie 👀
@@silvercloud96 lol (sorry, cant help it)
@@Welchy Haha! You're caught!
i don't even know who that is XD
The second one IS a sequel to the first one. Technically. It’s the same world and everything, but the sequel is made so it can still be watched and understood without watching the first one. You should watch the third one too tho!!
honestly I didn't think the 2017 one would hold up but I went to see it with my friends when it came out and LOVED IT. Its just a fun time tbh
Okay so the actor playing both the hunter and the dad is not suppose to be a literal link (his dad isn't the LITERAL hunter) but more symbolic. They do something similar in most productions of Peter Pan, with one actor playing father and Captain Hook. It's suppose to symbolize the negative side of fatherhood, the oppressor who causes cowardice in the younger men instead of instilling strength and courage into the next generation. This theme fits for Robin Williams character as his father and the hunter both attempted to instill courage, one from a negative fashion the other from a place of love. Just thought I'd share that sense you seem confused man.
Also, love to see more videos like this. :3
The Robin Williams version of ‘Jumanji’ will forever be iconic and #CampyGoals along with the beautiful comic timing of all the actors. Also, Kirsten Dunst was absolutely fabulous!
I love the original film (Sarah's freakout at seeing the game is one of my favourite moments) but the 2017 one is also really good in my opinion. Jack Black had me in stitches a few times.
In the original, Mr. Parish was played by the same actor as Van Pelt, so you're kinda right, Welchy.
The actor who’s the dad is the hunter as well. He’s a personified version of how his dad made him feel 🤧 he also shares the same name as the hunter in the 2017 version :)
For as much as I adore Robin Williams with literally every fiber of my being. . . the remake of Jumanji was literally my favorite movie for 3 years and it’s the movie I’ve watched the most it’s so funny I love it so much.
I've never seen anybody do this so I think you just made a new trend welchy so now you're officially a trendsetter Congratulations🥳🥳💕
I did one of these for Robocop and The Witches, if you’re interested 🙂
@@RhetoricalThrill thanks I am
I haven't really compared them since the soft reboot is technically still a sequel to the original one. That said, while the classic one will always have a special place in my heart, above all others, I can not choose which one I like more.
my answer is kinda biased bc i’ve never seen the 2017 jumanji but i just love how nostalgic the 95’ one is with the board game and robin williams (btw love your videos
I was actually thinking on you doing Annie (1982) and the newer Annie (2014)
Apparently, 2014 was kinda bad, so I would like to know your preference! :)
The 2014 Annie is pure perfection and it’s amazing and my whole childhood 😂😂
@@potatololita2072 well, yes! A lot of people think that! But people think it’s barely like the original, so that’s why I picked it. :)
The 2001 Annie movie was also a pretty good adaptation
@Jilly BelphegorI know, right?! :D
I was wondering which Jumanji movie it was going to be, and it’s both yay 😁!
You should react to zathura. Its not the sequel to jumanji, but the book it's based on is.
Well it´s not a direct sequel but the synopsis suggests it is set in the same Universe
I like this video concept. You should do Pride and Prejudice (2005) vs Emma (2020)
“Aslan’s changed a lot.” HAHAHAHAHA 😂
I read that as Asians 😂
Looks so much better than the "realistic" Lion King.
@@luckybug479 HAHA
@@zvimur Ouch
Hairspray (1988) vs. Hairspray (2007)
_Just want you to watch Hairspray (2007) at some point, really. But if this improves the odds of it happening I'm all in. There's also a 2016 live-play with Ariana Grande but that's really just optional. Please. Please watch Hairspray._
I love the John Waters Hairspray movie so much
Love this video, I’m glad you got it done! 💜💜💜
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there's a space version of jumanji called zathura that you should absolutely check out too I was terrified of it as a kid hahaha
Your reacts to these are hilarious, espeically to the violence! Also they made a third one with the same characters from the second plus some extra, they are also making a fourth one sometime next year! I hope you react to the third as well as the fourth when it comes out!
It was funny to see a movie with a character that has my name in it lol
9:29 The commentary on gun control in USA is (chef’s kiss) in this movie.
What commentary? That is the only scene with any illusion to any form of gun control, and it’s a comedically corrupt salesperson. Buying a gun in American is NOTHING like that, unless you run into someone who is willing to break a bunch of laws for some cash, in which case it is just as likely to run into a similar person in any country.
I laughed way to hard at Welchy's comment just, 'I'm Alex' "No you're not"
3:16 ‘Marie Antoinette’ (2006) should be on your list if it isn’t there already.
A wholesome ‘versus’ suggestion would be ‘Little Women’ (1994) vs ‘Little Women’ (2019).
👩👧👩👧👧 If it's of interest, there were also big screen adaptations "Little Women" in 1933 and 1949. If I were to additionally list all of the made-for-television versions that have materialized over the eons, this would be an extremely lengthy post. I think only "A Christmas Carol" has been remade more times. 🥸👍
They filmed the 2017 town scenes downtown in my hometown in Georgia, USA. That meant that, in the second movie, when there was snow on the ground... it was completely fake because we don't get real good snow.
IIRC the hunter took on the form of Alan's biggest fear and he just made a huge fuckup at his dad's factory so that's why he looked like his dad.
Another idea for this video concept: Ella Enchanted vs Ever After with an optional additional vs Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella
I enjoyed the new movies way more than I thought I would, but the original just can't be beat! Also how about Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy vs the 2019 reboot?
8:39 ur crazy, but in reality; they double cast Jonathan Hyde because of the symbolism of Sam’s awful parenting & it’s a nod to the theater tradition in Peter Pan where the guy who plays Mr. Darling is double casted as Captain Hook
Jumanji calls out to kids who need a life changing lesson. Alan was afraid to face his father. And so Van Pelt was the spectre of Alan's dad in Jumanji. That's why Van Pelt and Alan's father was played by the same actor. Jumanji 2017 was an evolution of the original within the same universe. I was skeptical of Jumanji 2017, I didn't see any trailers or anything (not just because trailers suck), and went into the theater rather reluctantly. I think I was the loudest one laughing in the theater and it really surprised me how tender the writers were to the lore.
Also, doth thou protest too much, methinks?
I truly love both. The first one has a very “90’s adventure” feeling and the new is more comedy/action. They did a marvelous job adapting it tho and hired the perfect actors for this.
Robin Williams was in the Night At The Museum trilogy- they are STILL my comfort movies and he makes me cry at the end every time 😂 I’d love to see a reaction!
There is a 2005 film called "Zathura: A Space Adventure" that I think is very similar to jumamji and may be a good watch for you. (Hoping my memory is correct, been a while since I watched it)
Hi I love your commentaries😁
Thank you!!
The hunter is played by his father, you're not going crazy
This might not be the right place, but can I suggest a film? “Only The Brave” is a true story about a crew of wildland firefighters (fight wildfires) and how they became regarded as one of the most elite firefighter crews in America. It’s actually a pretty interesting story about how wildfires are fought, plus it’s a true story.
Both of them hold a place in my heart. I love both of them in their own way.
Loved this!! Absolutely hilarious :D I love both movies so good, There is also a second one of the 2017 movies if you didn’t know ☺️ Great great video tho! 💛
Hey, welcome back, Welchy!!!! Hope you're feeling better
0:19 Any Disney classic vs. remake! haha I'll have to think more on other ones, but that's the first thing that popped into my head. Maybe one of the many, many superhero reboots? Oh, or just some of the fairytale retellings in general (not just Disney)? And if you do different Cinderella versions, _Ever After_ has to be one of them!
😎👍 If no one has suggested it yet, an obvious one would be "A Bug's Life" (Disney) vs "Antz" (Dreamworks), which were both released simultaneously back in 1998. 🐛vs 🐜
@Jilly Belphegor That's another good one. Warner Brothers if I'm not mistaken. It was from 2006. 👨👍
If you want to do a different vs video you can always go with Heather's vs meangirls
Can you please watch "Jumanji: The Next Level"? It's just as funny as "Welcome to the Jungle"
Lol loved the reaction to both movies! Each equally funny and action packed. Thankfully the sequel didn’t do a remake and in a way is just as good as the first. Granted the first is sooo much darker to this day those monkeys and mosquitos scare me.
Oh and the sequel’s ending scene when the kids break the game it so the clothes they wore leaving detention. So a weekend later and they can hear the drums even though they broke it.
Now for more Rock movies I recommend Rundown, Walking Tall,Red Notice, The Game Plan, and Gridiron Gang. He started out in the sequel of the Mummy which is a great series to react to. As for Kevin Hart my favorite of his is Fatherhood and Think Like a Man. And yes to the third Jumanji movie Dwayne and Kevin got to stretch their acting abilities in that one and it’s hilarious.
“Zoology, bitch” is my FAVORITE line
Barbie Princess and the Pauper vs Barbie Princess and the Popstar
I was pleasantly surprised to realize the “remake” wasn’t a remake at all but rather a modern continuation THANK GOD. Thought it was a pretty smart move and hilarious too😂
I need a reaction to Zathura, Jumanji's sci-fi cousin, it's one of my favorite movies
just call it the versus series since vs is literally the abbreviation for versus
@Welchy this is your sign to watch every The rock/Kevin hart movie as a series. Or just Kevin hart movies. They're really good😂😂
13:14 Wow! Talk about a cheeky rhyming scheme 😂
Personally I cannot pick between these two! The old one is a classic, but the new one is really funny.
Why not have both??
I totally recommend watching 1899 series on Netflix. the mix of languages and cultures and the main plot changing drastically... wow.
cindy crawford was a star and model back in the 70s
The very fact it transformed itself into a video game adds tottaly new concepts into the game. Multiple lives is the big one. Alan went into the game before that concept so he only had one life while he was trapped.
I'm glad u greatly enjoyed both of these movies. But there's still one more.
Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) is very good as well (actual sequel to 'Welcome to the Jungle')
Aww, Why'd you cut out the cake explosion?
14:59 My mind is absolutely blown LOL
That was so fun!^^ If you wannt to do more of those you could also do old vs new Lara Croft
This is one of my favorite movies . I am glad that you are watching this.
Good day Welchy 👋
Good day fresh air
bro posing like an absolute model in the thumb nail
You should watch Zathura. It has nothing to do with Jumanji but the concept is the same. Two brothers stuck in a game set in space and trying to finish it without dying in the process. Is a very underrated movie but I think it was very interesting
It wasn’t really a remake more like a semi sequel.
Pride And Prejudice And Zombies VS Pride and Prejudice
Tom Hanks Is a distant cousin Walter Disney Himself. And is the Third Cousin four Times removed of Abraham Lincoln.🤯
Another good movie to react to is Zathura. It’s similar to Jumanji but it’s really good
13:13 this line got me cackling 😂
I watched Zathura a handful of times. And I liked it so much, though I still forget their names ffs.
This series should be called “Is it better than sex?” Just for giggles.
Only in the last few years did I figure this out. Alan is afraid of his father and the fear manifests as Van Pelt. At the end of the movie, he defeats Van Pelt which symbolizes him over coming of his fear and leads to reconciliation with his father.
I can’t believe his response to Nick Jonas, all I know is that my family were so excited to see him again 😂
Rip Robin Williams 🙏🏽
This time its not a comparison as this time, its a sequel not a remake.
Howdy! My respect to Robin Williams, who made with his play "Flubber" and "Missis Doubtfire" my fav movies.
I have one idea: original Adams Family vs new Wensday series.
the 2017 movie is indeed a sequel, but without the original cast, for obvious reason.
You have to watch the next one! It’s my favorite!
Wasn’t there a 2nd jumanji movie with the rock?
PLEASE do the book of life sir Welch!! There’s like no reactions to it plleeease
Great Idea Welchy! Can you do One Million Years BC (1966) vs Quest for Fire (1981)?
3:11 i thought she was the kid in Mary Poppins💀
OMG PLZ BRING THIS BACK CUZ I GOT THE [PERFECT SUGGESTION!!
White house down VS Angel has fallen
Madagascar vs The Wild
My suggestion in case you make more of this. I think I can guess the outcome XD
This is a fun idea. Do the two Karate Kid films. 1984 vs 2010 🔥
You HAVE to watch and put against each other Willy Wonka/ Charlie and the chocolate factory movies, especially the Wonka one from 1971 is a total fever dream
I love the character development martha n Bethany got
I think it would be interesting to see you compare the original jumanji to Zathura. I watched both as a kid and I’ve never been able to decide which one I liked better.
My man, when you have a chance to see a Christmas film, I'd recommend seeing poler express, it is one of the many film in the making to the best 😁 just a suggestion is all