OCTOBER SKY (1999) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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  • @schapman411
    @schapman411 2 роки тому +514

    Real life Homer said that to make the movie more interesting they chose to make his Dad unsupportive in the movie. In real life his Dad was a self-taught man that loved learning.

    • @Wizardofgosz
      @Wizardofgosz 2 роки тому +76

      Right. And the first book shows that. Homer Sr. was much more helpful than the film showed, he just didn't want anyone to KNOW he was being helpful.

    • @spangelicious837
      @spangelicious837 2 роки тому +20

      And he never had to go work in the mine either.

    • @Wizardofgosz
      @Wizardofgosz 2 роки тому +20

      @@spangelicious837 Not in the time frame of the first book, which is what this movie is. But later on in life he chose to go work in the mines, and work hard he did indeed.

    • @Wizardofgosz
      @Wizardofgosz 2 роки тому +15

      @@spangelicious837 He has a book called Sky of Stone that is about this very thing.

    • @spangelicious837
      @spangelicious837 2 роки тому +8

      @@Wizardofgosz Oh, that's interesting. Thanks for the info!

  • @XLRAshon
    @XLRAshon 2 роки тому +302

    October Sky is such a criminally underrated movie. Far too few people have seen this

    • @aaronroibeard
      @aaronroibeard Рік тому +4

      Facts

    • @PafMedic
      @PafMedic Рік тому +3

      Amen,And I Couldnt Tell You How Many Times Ive Watched It❤❤❤

    • @mexitalican99
      @mexitalican99 Рік тому +4

      Why does everybody say this about almost every single film ever. lol Do you know specifically how many have watched it? when this movie came out, i remember it being all over the place and so many people were talking about it. It was popular as hell for the next few years.

    • @jhonalego4323
      @jhonalego4323 Рік тому +2

      Is a excellent movie

    • @AlvordJoe
      @AlvordJoe Рік тому +1

      Until I retired, All of my students saw this movie.

  • @maizeman90
    @maizeman90 2 роки тому +228

    The ending where Miss Riley watches the final rocket destroys me every damn time.

    • @ago5022
      @ago5022 2 роки тому +14

      Every. Single. Time.

    • @Trowa71
      @Trowa71 Рік тому +10

      Laura Dern has had so many good roles, but this is my favourite.

    • @billyvon666
      @billyvon666 4 місяці тому +1

      omg broke my heart.

  • @ThatCapnGeech
    @ThatCapnGeech 2 роки тому +329

    The scene where Homer’s dad stands up for his friend is my favorite scene. It shows his moral character in the face of injustice

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 2 роки тому +31

      One of my favorite scenes. His father may not have it all figured out, (who among us does?) but he knew that was wrong and did something about it.

    • @SweetLou0523
      @SweetLou0523 2 роки тому +42

      Cass said it best, "I don't think he's a bad man, he just doesn't know what to do with his son who's so different from him."

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah that moment really goes to show who he really is inside.

    • @donkeygospel6
      @donkeygospel6 2 роки тому +10

      Yes this scene is really important because without it, Homer’s dad is just an unlikable hard ass. But this scene makes it clear he’s an honorable, loyal man. He just doesn’t understand his son.

  • @homerhickam4893
    @homerhickam4893 8 місяців тому +80

    Awww.... this was such a nice review. Glad you liked the film. It is astonishingly still so popular everywhere. I'm glad I got around to telling the story and the producers and director and actors took it all to heart and made a great movie that still resonates with so many. Valentine and I, by the way, did not get married. She was actually a bit different than shown in the movie. She became a brilliant attorney and we're still friends.

    • @zeusdarkgod7727
      @zeusdarkgod7727 5 місяців тому +7

      you inspired me so much in my own life Homer, i will never be as accomplished, but i got out of West Virginia for a time and traveled the globe before retiring back home. my admiration and love for science although never my career path has always been a constant in my life, thanks in large part to your story.
      i hope your doing well, much love and respect to you and yours.

    • @BiffMan42
      @BiffMan42 4 місяці тому +2

      Thanks so much for sharing your story with everyone, Homer. Your book is one of my favorites and I've read it to my kids several times over the years. Thank you.

    • @fester2306
      @fester2306 4 місяці тому +4

      Fellow WVian here. Love the book and the film. I had a professor in college who went to college with Miss Riley. He said she was a wonderful woman, just as described by you and shown in the film.

    • @jonjohns65
      @jonjohns65 4 місяці тому +3

      You're so kind to leave a comment! Thank you so much for a lifetime of inspiration!

    • @michaelmcfadden9805
      @michaelmcfadden9805 4 місяці тому +3

      Happy I saw this comment while another video was live so I could bring some attention to it! I may be over in rainy Scotland, but as a small town boy who also pursued a STEM career, your story's been a big inspiration to me for many years Mr Hickam; thanks for being such an inspiration and I wish you all the best!

  • @joshuadouglas9201
    @joshuadouglas9201 Рік тому +67

    The scene where John confronts the abusive drunk stepdad is what cements Chris Cooper as a legend for me.
    The way he stood up for the boy without a father, essentially becoming his father for him in that moment, showing Roy Lee that though his dad is dead, his love is still with him.
    I have such admiration for men who step up like that. That’s the kind of man I strive to be. I love your reactions; this movie makes me tear up every time.

    • @Thurisaz314159
      @Thurisaz314159 6 місяців тому +1

      I love when Chris Cooper sticks up for other people. This and August Osage County are great examples.

    • @The_Curious_Cat
      @The_Curious_Cat 5 місяців тому

      It's what makes us the audience be torn when it comes to the relationship with his son. On one hand he proves he's a great guy, stands up for others, saves workers in danger. But then when he sees Homer not wanting to follow his footsteps he looks like a different person, it comes out of love, because he doesn't believe whatever Homer is doing has a future.
      But in the end he understands Homer is his own person, leaves the pride on the side and embraces what his son wants to do. A great character and the actor did a brilliant job.

    • @Drax514
      @Drax514 4 місяці тому +1

      Chris Cooper is really good in the Bourne movies and The Kingdom.

  • @gregsteele806
    @gregsteele806 2 роки тому +176

    The space race was important to the cold war for one very important reason: Building the technology to put a satellite into orbit is also building the infrastructure to create ballistic missiles that can drop bombs anywhere in the world.

    • @susiestone5644
      @susiestone5644 2 роки тому +20

      Those that control the skies, control the war aka space is just a little higher. lol

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 2 роки тому +17

      @@susiestone5644 "I have the high ground" meme

    • @josiahzabel8596
      @josiahzabel8596 2 роки тому +4

      @@jayeisenhardt1337 can't get higher than the sky itself

    • @Cg23sailor
      @Cg23sailor 2 роки тому +10

      As important as creating the technology, the Space Race publicly demonstrated to our enemies that we had the technology and that it worked.

    • @thekpmckay
      @thekpmckay 2 роки тому +6

      Equally important was the communication potential. Hence the radio signal.

  • @chrisschmalhofer4348
    @chrisschmalhofer4348 2 роки тому +233

    Someone already mentioned the book Rocket boys, homer Hickam‘s biography and memoir. Most people don’t notice that October sky is an anagram of rocket boys. The movie was going to be called rocket boys originally, but the name was changed because thry didn’t want people thinking it was some kind of action adventure movie.

    • @CraigKostelecky
      @CraigKostelecky 2 роки тому +10

      I like the title Rocket Boys better, but October Sky works so well.

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 2 роки тому +10

      The start with Sputnik. Soviets, October revolution to October Sky. The name works really well for just an anagram. Showing that satellite flying over head in the perfect moments. Especially when he is going down deep in the earth to contrast with his dream, like it was being lowed for burial at a funeral.

    • @RaptorStudios
      @RaptorStudios 2 роки тому +5

      I read the book about 2 years ago

    • @johnk9220
      @johnk9220 2 роки тому +6

      October Sky is also an anagram for Rocket Boys

    • @adrianrocha49
      @adrianrocha49 2 роки тому +5

      I read the book, in the middle of reading it again. It's a really good book.

  • @NessOnett8
    @NessOnett8 2 роки тому +205

    I was not expecting this, it's not usually high on the list of reaction movies being lesser known. But man do I love this movie.

    • @SoloRenegade
      @SoloRenegade 2 роки тому +1

      same

    • @josephg.1.130
      @josephg.1.130 2 роки тому

      Theres so many lowkey movies that are a great reaction, i mena i enjoy watching a few thousand saving private ryan recations just as much as the next guy but damn

    • @annieberardino8732
      @annieberardino8732 Рік тому +1

      I’ve been waiting for someone to react to this movie!

  • @KS-xk2so
    @KS-xk2so 2 роки тому +41

    The score for this movie is so underrated. That violin at the end during the rocket launch is just incredible.

    • @ReadingRambo152
      @ReadingRambo152 10 місяців тому +4

      As a violinist it's one of my all time favorite soundtracks

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 8 місяців тому +1

      It is so beautiful, so much emotion, it brings tears to my eyes...

  • @cliffperk234
    @cliffperk234 2 роки тому +79

    I graduated from Big Creek High School in 1989, and my father was killed in a mining accident in 1978 working for Olga coal company. i love this movie even though it wasnt shot in WV but TN and i am facebook friends with Homer Hickam.

    • @toddbrown8546
      @toddbrown8546 2 роки тому +11

      You graduated with my wife, Laura Somoskey. Small World…..

    • @PioneerPA
      @PioneerPA 2 роки тому +4

      Did you happen to play football? I went to a football game at BC in Fall of 1990. Will never forget the owl and blinking eye staring at the crowd!

    • @djt8518
      @djt8518 Рік тому +1

      I worked. For Olga coal at coal wood in 76

  • @roystout9751
    @roystout9751 2 роки тому +33

    The mine companies bought the land, built the town and homes, then moved the workers in. They lived in company houses on company land and shopped in company owned stores.
    Yes, we still have mines, but much safer than they were back then.

  • @tbmike23
    @tbmike23 2 роки тому +93

    Girls like their feel-good rom-coms, well this is a movie that'll straight up put men in their emotions. There's great and highly accurate father son conflict in this movie.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 2 роки тому +5

      And that's the stuff that always cuts the onions for me.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 2 роки тому +5

      Oh yeah this film totally hits me in the feels in all the right ways.

    • @Neo6364
      @Neo6364 2 роки тому +5

      100%. This movie and Big Fish hit that nerve for me. Every time.

    • @iluvyummywaffles
      @iluvyummywaffles 2 роки тому +3

      Then has rom com formula, Boy meets Rocket, Boy loses Rocket and Boy gets Rocket back.

    • @MrDevintcoleman
      @MrDevintcoleman Рік тому +3

      Agreeing with Neo to say I second Big Fish being an emotionally taxing movie for me. I think somewhere between 5 and 10 years ago it was ranked top movie to make men cry. I’m definitely one of them.

  • @Jerimy_Senpai95
    @Jerimy_Senpai95 2 роки тому +147

    I’m happy to see that my DVD got through okay. I remember when my dad first showed me this movie over 15 years ago and since it’s one of my all time favorites. I really hope you, Cassie, and by extension the Popcorn in Bed Audience enjoys it just as I have. 😊

    • @Bostonterrierslol
      @Bostonterrierslol 2 роки тому +27

      I met Homer Hickham once. It was like meeting Albert Einstein or Steven Spielberg

  • @hillbillyconfidential
    @hillbillyconfidential 2 роки тому +21

    I have worked in the coal mining industry in West Virginia for over 20 years , it sucks but don't work don't eat , its the only thing around. Also the coal company owns the entire town. We even have to shop at the company store for everything, no other stores around unless you drive a couple hours away. Great Video

  • @andrewpetik2034
    @andrewpetik2034 2 роки тому +44

    I am a 57 year old man and I am reduced to a blubbering mess over most of the scenes involving his father.
    The scene where his father shows up for the last rocket launch, I can't even begin to hold back the waterworks.
    The fact that he is there...walks into the scene right at the moment Homer is dedicating the 'rocket to my mom and my ....dad'....the music in the scene .... right down to the fact that he asks his father if he wants to push the button...
    The scene is fraught with emotion...

    • @ronhall5395
      @ronhall5395 Рік тому +3

      The father reminded me so much of my Dad. He was gruff, and if he thought we were wasting our time would get angry. However when it came to education he encouraged me even when I had no interest. He taught me work skills and tried to get me an apprenticeship where he worked.I got turned down, but in retrospect it was the best thing that ever happened to me. I realized college was going to be important. When I got my degree my Dad had the biggest grin on his face. He was so proud.

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 8 місяців тому +1

      I just saw your comment.
      It being October reminded me of the movie and this reaction.
      I never got a notification from UA-cam that there was a response to my comment.
      Initially, my father was not very supportive of my choice in a wife.
      But he came around fairly quickly.
      Men of deep feeling and are passionate about how they view the world can seem quite gruff.😊
      I was Blessed with wonderful parents.
      It sounds like you were, as well.

  • @mariolamothealmendares5319
    @mariolamothealmendares5319 2 роки тому +85

    Best reaction channel out there, always so genuine, and you never interrupt the movie with weird commentaries , really happy to see this movie in here, saw it a couple of months ago and it teared me apart.

    • @joeberger3441
      @joeberger3441 2 роки тому +9

      Right? I seriously can't stand when reactors don't know when to stop talking. They end up talking over a key line and miss important details. It's like they're either trying too hard, or they're just the worst person to watch movies with

    • @AdamtheGrey02
      @AdamtheGrey02 2 роки тому +4

      I agree. There are some who say things just because they feel they have to say something or they keep going on with their small talk as some big reactionary moments pass right by them. I end up un-subbing because it just gets way too much on my nerves.

  • @wolfeyez9
    @wolfeyez9 7 місяців тому +8

    I was a complete mess as a child watching this movie in theaters. Now as a 39 year old man, it hits me even harder. This is a beautiful movie with a great message! ❤❤

  • @andreraymond6860
    @andreraymond6860 2 роки тому +35

    By the way, Great choice of movie. I love this one. I always get a tear when the boy tells his father that Werner Von Braun isn't his hero. He is.

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 2 роки тому +9

    This shows that you don't necessarily have to be the most intelligent person on the planet, you just need the right attitude, the drive to over come challenges and to not give up.

  • @GopherBaroque61
    @GopherBaroque61 2 роки тому +36

    I can't tell you how pleased I am that you finally got around to reacting this fantastic film.

  • @MrWigglesWorth
    @MrWigglesWorth 2 роки тому +10

    This is seriously one of the most underrated movies out there. Its about as inspiring and wholesome as a movie can be. One of my favorites, I'm glad you were able enjoy it too.

  • @Ingerimm
    @Ingerimm 2 роки тому +43

    Yes, there are still coal mines and coal miners in West Virginia. My family going back generations were coal miners. (I am not, went to college to become a database programmer.)
    Most of the family that worked in the coal mines didn't live long, or when they did, they lived poorly from the conditions underground. My father is the exception, he is 80 and still going strong, but he got out of mining in his 40s and started driving trucks/hauling coal.

    • @william1611youtube
      @william1611youtube 2 роки тому +8

      I'd just add that yup, there are still coal mines, although some politicians want to close them down, in favor of "clean energy." I'm not from coal country: I'm from North Carolina, and the politicians have also succeeded in ALMOST driving the tobacco farmers out of business. (Please don't think I'm getting "political:" I'm just mentioning how certain industries die.) And the only "dumb question" is the one that doesn't get asked!

    • @Aegnor
      @Aegnor 2 роки тому

      @@william1611youtube Coal energy production dropped faster during Trump's years than Obama. The slow death of coal isn't really in any politicians' hands. It will die despite the massive subsidies it receives. It is just getting out competed by other forms of energy. Democrats just make the mistake of telling the truth, and advocating for retraining. Republicans just lie to them that they'll save coal. That gets them votes. Then when coal dies anyway, they can just blame the Democrats and get even more votes. Pretty smart move politically.

    • @william1611youtube
      @william1611youtube 2 роки тому +1

      @@Aegnor I wasn't "blaming"" Obama, Trump, or anybody else in particular. The anti-coal and anti-tobacco forces are playing the long game, and they've been playing it since the 1960s and 70s.

    • @heazheaz6105
      @heazheaz6105 2 роки тому +3

      Yup, mines are around, though not as many deep mines. My mom's uncles and cousins are still down in Farmington No. 9.

    • @stellashepherd3229
      @stellashepherd3229 2 роки тому +2

      @@william1611youtube That was because the medical community started understanding the health risks of smoking. Like cancer and COPD. People can still smoke if they want to but now they know the risks. The nicotine gum and lozenges sales are going strong, though.
      It’s hard to wax nostalgic about an industry, even if it was farming, that caused older members of my family emphysema and cancer. Not being able to profit off people’s naivety and addiction is a good thing.

  • @scroopynoopers248
    @scroopynoopers248 2 роки тому +59

    For more context to the ‘space race’ I recommend the movie The Right Stuff. An excellent movie based on an amazing book.

    • @dan_hitchman007
      @dan_hitchman007 2 роки тому +4

      I love that it takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to the subject.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 2 роки тому +7

      Been recommending that Cassie react to The Right Stuff for over a year. Guess we will just have to continue to wait for it.

    • @SweetLou0523
      @SweetLou0523 2 роки тому +5

      The Right Stuff movie, not that TV show they did recently. It just can't even begin to compare to how good the movie was.

    • @radd1701e
      @radd1701e 2 роки тому +9

      Just to add to the fact that The Right Stuff is also based on a true story.

    • @paintedjaguar
      @paintedjaguar 2 роки тому +7

      Adding my recommendation, "The Right Stuff" is a great movie, and does pretty well at capturing that time period.

  • @adrianhunte6014
    @adrianhunte6014 2 роки тому +8

    I'm a 40 yr old man and the last rocket launch scene always makes me cry. One of my favorite movies.

  • @caomhan84
    @caomhan84 2 роки тому +20

    Also, my grandfather (born 1910) was a coal miner in West Virginia when he was younger. He lost a finger in the mines when it was crushed by a rock. He died in 2003 but I watched this movie with him a few years before that. He wasn't big on movies (and I'm pretty sure he watched exclusively Westerns) but he did enjoy it.

    • @Scotty_Does_Know
      @Scotty_Does_Know Рік тому

      My Grandpa worked in the mines too, he was born in Bluefield and worked the mines in the 1920s, such a dangerous job.

  • @johnnythompson4592
    @johnnythompson4592 9 місяців тому +1

    The words "I was lucky to know him" John made about Homer's friend's father after stopping the useless drunk from beating on him.... are about as powerful a thing that could be said about another man. Absolute tribute to the kids passed father..... WOW!!

  • @rossbatten2912
    @rossbatten2912 Рік тому +8

    My favourite movie of all time, never fails to bring me a grown man to tears. Now I know that watching someone else react to it can bring me to tears also.

  • @tcmn1982
    @tcmn1982 2 роки тому +20

    I remember when I worked in a videostore in 2003 and discovered October Sky in the drama session. I watched because Jake Gyllenhall was the guy from Donnie Darko. This film touch me in the heart and I suggested to every costumer in the following 2 years I worked there. The best film about father and son relationship.

  • @whypluss
    @whypluss 2 роки тому +22

    This film holds a special place in my heart because it inspired me during high school to not shy away from pursuing my dreams. I've watched it about a 100 times, I imagine. Got super emotional watching your reaction and it hit me in the feels all over again. Thanks again for a great video! :)

  • @gilmour73
    @gilmour73 9 днів тому

    This movie fills me with pride as a machinist. The guy helping them design and build their rocket is one.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 2 роки тому +33

    I read the book this was based on, written by Homer, and he had a way with words! Like how he described the rockets he built didn't have guidance systems or anything like that, yet they always seemed to know exactly where all the hornets nests were in the area and target them!

    • @andrewcharles459
      @andrewcharles459 2 роки тому

      "The Coalwood Way" is even better. Hickam is a really good writer.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 2 роки тому

      I just found out myself that 'october sky' is an anagram for 'rocket boys', the title of the book that this was based on. They changed the name because they didn't want people to think this was an action adventure or sci-fi movie.

    • @bigdream_dreambig
      @bigdream_dreambig 2 роки тому

      Sounds like it must've been a "target-rich environment"!

  • @anthonyvasquezactor
    @anthonyvasquezactor 2 роки тому +26

    Oh my God! I LOVE this movie! One of the most inspirational movies of all time that's sadly overlooked!

    • @dougf1249
      @dougf1249 2 роки тому +2

      Definitely classic amazing movie

    • @noelleanglade1412
      @noelleanglade1412 2 роки тому +1

      Also check out Nickflix’s reaction to October Sky…Very emotional reaction but it’s very good!

  • @jeffreyjeziorski1480
    @jeffreyjeziorski1480 Рік тому +8

    I must admit that this movie reminds me of my relationship with my own father, now passed. Watching you react so openly to this story reduced me to tears, the first since he died

  • @bobbyterrito8011
    @bobbyterrito8011 Рік тому +3

    Chris Cooper’s performance in this movie forever cemented him as one of my favorite actors of all time!!! He’s beyond brilliant!!! He never puts on a bad performance, world class!!!

  • @MrYabber
    @MrYabber Рік тому +4

    My science teacher showed me this in middle school, around 6 years ago. I’ve never forgotten it since, I come back to it from time to time.

  • @JPDillon
    @JPDillon 2 роки тому +22

    As for Father - Son relationship movies, one of the best is "Breaking Away". The son's obsession with the Italian bicycle racing team alienates his car salesman dad, but its a great coming of age movie and a comedic-drama sports movie all wrapped up in one. Starring Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earl Haley.

    • @richardmaurice8622
      @richardmaurice8622 2 роки тому

      Yes, that is a wonderful movie, or the other great bicycle movie "American Flyers"

    • @johnjames6980
      @johnjames6980 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, if she liked this movie, she will like "Breaking away" also!

    • @marthapackard8649
      @marthapackard8649 2 роки тому +1

      Fantastic movie.

    • @duanevp
      @duanevp 2 роки тому +1

      I absolutely loved Breaking Away and HIGHLY recommend it. Another GREAT father-son relationship movie - coincidentally also starring Dennis Quaid - is Rookie of the Year. I'm sure Cassie would love both of those.

    • @jimbass5825
      @jimbass5825 2 роки тому +1

      Breaking Away is an absolute masterpiece. I would love to see a reaction to it. Paul Dooley is incredible in that film. Great job on this one, Cassie!

  • @thejenmath
    @thejenmath 2 роки тому +8

    I remember watching this for the first time in 10th grade chemistry class and I’ve never forgotten it. Wonderful film.

    • @noelleanglade1412
      @noelleanglade1412 2 роки тому +1

      I watched October Sky in 7th grade! My school had a special October Sky Day and we watched the movie and had a talk with an astronaut!

  • @subasurf
    @subasurf 2 роки тому +7

    This movie came out when I was 12 and I watched it many times in my teens. Then one day I rewatched it when I was 23 and unhappy with where I was at in life and I was left balling my eyes out.
    I enrolled at University in a science degree the very next day and pursued a career in academia. Best decision I ever made. It's amazing the effect films can have on the course of someone's life.
    This film will always hold that special place in my heart.

  • @TyTimeIsAwesome
    @TyTimeIsAwesome Рік тому +8

    I remember watching this movie in high school. I thought it was going to be so boring and lame when the teacher told us the premis. It turned out to be one of the inspirational movies I've ever watched. I still listen to the soundtrack when I'm lost in life and need guidance.

  • @nickskier1
    @nickskier1 2 роки тому +7

    One of my all time favourite movies. Actually probably one of the biggest influences for why I went into engineering and became an aerospace engineer.

  • @browniewin4121
    @browniewin4121 2 роки тому +56

    I saw this movie when it came out, I thoroughly enjoyed it, all the more because it is about a real person.
    For a history of mines and labor struggles there is an excellent movie also based on real events, Matewan (1987).
    If you haven't seen Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) I'm sure you would enjoy that one, a biopic about Loretta Lynn.
    A movie I really like and recommend that stars Chris Cooper, Lone Star (1996).

    • @taztaztaz
      @taztaztaz 2 роки тому +2

      those are excellent films!!!

    • @redwingcharlie1
      @redwingcharlie1 2 роки тому +2

      'Harlan County, USA' (1976) Oscar-winning documentary about a coal mining "war" between a mining company-owned town and striking workers in the early 70's. Zero glorification of coal mining work and the way those workers were treated. It's a rough trade.

    • @Verdegast
      @Verdegast 2 роки тому +1

      Definitely putting those on my watchlist. thanks for the suggestions!

    • @paintedjaguar
      @paintedjaguar 2 роки тому

      Might also want to check out "The Molly McGuires" (1970, Sean Connery & Richard Harris), another story about the conflict between mine workers and the owners. And maybe "How Green Was My Valley", the Best Picture Oscar winner from 1941 about a Welsh mining town.

    • @garymeyer4243
      @garymeyer4243 2 роки тому

      What a great call out to Matewan also, this movie and that one really capture the life of living in a coal company town in Appalachia but with a heart, Matewan is such a great period piece. Miners still go underground in this region in mines and its a brutal job, but a declining market and advent of mountain topping (taking the top off a mountain with huge diggers to get to the coal) has reduced the number of workers that still have to go underground. Mountain topping looks ugly but its safer. After the coal is removed, the area is replanted with trees to regrow the areas stripped.

  • @frankdtank7444
    @frankdtank7444 2 роки тому +29

    Great reaction Cassie, it's been years since I've watched this great and heartfelt film. You mentioned your mom also recommended "Seabiscuit", I'd love to see you react to that movie as well. It's also based on a true story about one of the greatest race horses of all time, it will definitely get you in your feels as well.

    • @andrewcharles459
      @andrewcharles459 2 роки тому +4

      Seabiscuit - oh, jeez. Now there's some waterworks.

  • @hashtagfilm
    @hashtagfilm 2 роки тому +10

    This is such a beautiful film, and is severely underrated. Always manages to get me emotional. The fight between Homer and his Dad is so powerful.

  • @monty_wolfkitty
    @monty_wolfkitty 2 роки тому +12

    Growing up in West Virginia this movie is pretty accurate at describing the attitudes of the people there, and makes me cry everytime.

    • @thepsychicspoon5984
      @thepsychicspoon5984 2 роки тому +1

      A buch of boomers that basically want their kids to be clones of them.
      "My son is going to be a real man, and not into that 'nerd shit', I hate nerds" kind of people.

    • @thepsychicspoon5984
      @thepsychicspoon5984 2 роки тому

      @@jon8004 Oh no, I know those kind all too well, bc homer's dad was practically my dad. He wanted me to be everything like he. Even little things like, I was not allowed to like/dislike food that he eats. He hit me for not wanting anything to do with the medical profession, which is what he was, all the way to not liking baseball.
      My family is pretty medical oriented, but I never had interest in that. They only do it for money, not as a genuine "wanting to help people".
      He wanted me to be exactly like him, bc I was his "legacy". So I know his type very well.

    • @JPDillon
      @JPDillon 2 роки тому

      @@thepsychicspoon5984 So your Dad was a judgmental POS. You got that from him, at least.

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 2 роки тому +1

      @@thepsychicspoon5984 Of course people are saying they made his movie dad that way to add some drama to the film.
      I never read his books like they did but seems they got you hook line and sinker so it works. Gives him just a bit more to overcome so there is a bigger payoff in the end.

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs9764 2 роки тому +13

    Cassie! This is a great movie! Hey, neat fact: My father was in Army Intelligence in WWII (he fought at the Battle of The Bulge, actually). His platoon was responsible for finding and bringing to safety certain key Germans, from the Scientific community, back to America, after the War. They did that because they were trying to make sure the Russians didn't capture them. My father's platoon found Wernher von Braun and brought him back to America, among other individuals! True story!

    • @Fordo007
      @Fordo007 2 роки тому

      Project Paperclip. I went to Space Camp in Huntsville as a kid and one of those scientists was there as a speaker. We all got his autograph. Sadly I lost the book while I was there.

    • @johngorrie3364
      @johngorrie3364 2 роки тому +1

      Might have even seen your father on one of the shows I’ve watched about that on tv. They showed footage of Braun right after he was found.

    • @michaelbriefs9764
      @michaelbriefs9764 2 роки тому

      @@johngorrie3364 I’ll have to look that up!

    • @johngorrie3364
      @johngorrie3364 Рік тому +1

      @@michaelbriefs9764 I believe it was on the History Channel, or the American Heroes Channel. More likely it was the American Heroes Channel. Or you could try searching for images or video of his capture at the specific location.

  • @Nihilus_Outis
    @Nihilus_Outis 2 роки тому +11

    This movie is a hidden gem that I have love for a long time. I hope it founds the appreciation it deserves going the rounds through the reaction channels circuit.

  • @BBakira1031
    @BBakira1031 6 місяців тому +1

    I subscribed right after 22:04 "whats wrong with were he lives?" That is a pure comment and made me tear up

  • @07foxmulder
    @07foxmulder 2 роки тому +5

    One of the rare movies that can make me ball my eyes out lol I absolutely love October Sky.

  • @bbtank3000
    @bbtank3000 Рік тому +4

    Wow.....I haven't seen this movie in over 20 years, and this brought back a flood of memories.

  • @thebear6792
    @thebear6792 2 роки тому +12

    I suggested this movie way back when you first got started and so glad you finally saw it. My dad took me to see this when it came out and I have continued to watch it at least once or twice a year since. Like you said very uplifting and inspirational.

  • @ronlackey2689
    @ronlackey2689 Рік тому +1

    To give credit where credit is due the gentleman who told Homer he was a "Red Tail" was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American fighter pilots with an exceptional combat record during WW II. They would escort American heavy bombers to and from their targets (depending on their fuel capacity). They flew silver P-51 Mustang fighters with the tail of the plane painted red as a unit identification. The bomber pilots who the Tuskegee Airmen protected called them Red Tails. Sorry for the long history nerd comment. The Tuskegee Airmen deserve to be recognized and if you didn't know about them, I hope this was helpful.

  • @apollo4657
    @apollo4657 2 роки тому +4

    I knew you would have the best reaction to this movie. I knew you would.
    I’m a 6’ 4 250lbs alpha and I cried the first time I watched it and still tear up now.
    This movie is EXCELLENT.

  • @pink7930
    @pink7930 2 роки тому +8

    Such a phenomenal reaction. I sometimes wonder who I would be if I didn't sully my soul by embracing the tragedy that is life and human beings in general. Watching you and your reactions I think are the closest I will ever get to seeing what a well adjusted human being is like. Thank you for being you Cassie.

    • @richdome220
      @richdome220 2 роки тому +2

      Very well said sir. I totally agree with you.

    • @billyoung2051
      @billyoung2051 11 місяців тому +1

      My goodness yes to this. Thanks

  • @charlielemmel311
    @charlielemmel311 2 роки тому +1

    Homers brother is/was a professor at Bridgewater college in Virginia. I discovered this movie because someone I worked with was one of his students.

  • @sandybeach123
    @sandybeach123 3 місяці тому +1

    I enjoyed this. I couldn't help but cry over the heart-wrenching parts and watching you react and cry. What a great film.

  • @Britcarjunkie
    @Britcarjunkie 2 роки тому +16

    The town that Homer's family lived in, was a "company town": ie., the mining company built the town for the employees to live in, so they'd be close to the mine, if they were needed to work outside their regular shifts.
    Also, the company provided housing, and would let employees buy things on credit - at very high prices, so much so, that families often couldn't afford to leave, and go someplace else. Basically, the entire family became slaves to the company.
    Hence the famous song "You dig 16 tones, and whaddaya get? Another day older, and deeper in debt. St. Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go - I owe my soul to the company store.".
    Yes, coal mining still exists, and so do company towns.
    Heck, if Chuck Yeager didn't join the Army & went to work in a coal mine instead, he never would have gone on to break the sound barrier.
    On that note, now you need to see "The Right Stuff"...

  • @jebVlogs556
    @jebVlogs556 2 роки тому +5

    This movie deserves so much more credit and recognition :)

  • @KSCGGuy14
    @KSCGGuy14 2 роки тому +1

    I First watched October Sky from one of my English classes because one of the topic revolved around coal mining. That music at the end before the credits rolled is my favorite part.

  • @token1371
    @token1371 2 роки тому +1

    *Cassie, your mom have good taste! "Finding Forrester" is a GREAT unrated movie.* 'October Sky' touches the human spirit and imagination, the fuel which drives us to create what we never dream was possible. My G-Dad loved it.

  • @truemenimprovedaily
    @truemenimprovedaily 2 роки тому +6

    I absolutely LOVE this movie since it came out. SUCH a good story and execution from the film maker. Great casting and what a great first movie for Jack Gyllenhaal

  • @moeball740
    @moeball740 2 роки тому +3

    "Dr. Von Braun is a great man...but he's not my hero."
    In that moment Homer didn't have to say who his hero was...but his dad knew.
    Sometimes, the ones we argue with the most...are also the ones we respect the most.
    Great scene. Great film.

  • @chapmje
    @chapmje 2 роки тому +2

    I have a lot of connection to this movie. The Bowmans, who were white, not black like in the movie, lived across the street when I was growing up. In a nearby almost identical coal town over my uncles and my dad were playing with explosives too. My uncles went on to become a famous mathematician and a research scientist and my dad became a corporate executive and expert in his field. I got to meet Homer a couple times.
    It’s a lot to live up to, even as the family’s first lawyer.

  • @puterbac
    @puterbac 2 роки тому +7

    Damn good movie. They filmed some of the scenes at the national science fair on the street in Downtown Knoxville and I believe most of the outdoor scenes were filmed in TN as well.

  • @urty24
    @urty24 2 роки тому +7

    Great reaction as per usual. This hit me in the feels. It’s been years since I’ve seen this movie. So much nostalgia.

  • @MrLivewire1970
    @MrLivewire1970 2 роки тому +6

    The Right Stuff is another great space movie.

  • @Chamomileable
    @Chamomileable 2 роки тому +2

    It is indeed a true story. And the coalfield region of the Appalachians (where I'm from and where these events took place) is indeed very insular. The mines were started by companies who then erected towns and stores to support the mine. They used this to get away for nearly a century with paying people in company scrip (fiat money only good in the company stores) instead of real money. There's a big history of miners going on strike for the right to work for fair pay and bloody battles breaking out over their rights and unionization. People even today are often drawn to the mines in these towns hidden by the mountains because they have so few resources that it can be hard to get out. I escaped and even though I still love my hometown, it's a part of the US that needs help badly but never gets it. Thank you for watching this movie and experiencing some of the culture of my people. Another fantastic movie set in this region is "Matewan", which stars a young James Earl Jones.
    And as an update, Homer is still legendary. In 2018, Mike Pence appointed Homer Hickam as a member of the User Advisory Group on the National Space Council, which was re-established by Trump that year.

  • @rustic_russian5102
    @rustic_russian5102 7 місяців тому +1

    the music really sells the bittersweet feeling of this movie. even though so many great people were lost during his journey they weren't forgotten and it's touching knowing their sacrifices weren't for nothing.

  • @sprung5062
    @sprung5062 2 роки тому +5

    the movie selections here are by far the greatest i have ever seen , just great title after another,, thank god for this... thats why i love this channel ,, your reactions are so great to see,, thanks

  • @HumanHamCube
    @HumanHamCube 2 роки тому +3

    This movie and Nightcrawler (awesome) are my favorite Gyllenhaal movies. Good wholesome movie no guns, bad guys just personal and interpersonal relatabl conflicts and pursuit of knowledge

  • @nathanielseymour8108
    @nathanielseymour8108 2 роки тому +1

    After watching this movie the expression, "It's not rocket science" became way more significant.

  • @guscarlson7021
    @guscarlson7021 2 роки тому +1

    As a former model rocketeer, you can't know how much I love this movie.
    Laura Dern has never looked more lovely to me than she does in this film.
    This was the age of Sputnik, mine was the age of Apollo.
    R.I.P. Neil Armstrong and all those who lost their lives in the conquest of space.

  • @davidludwig1492
    @davidludwig1492 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for watching this movie, Cassie. It's been one of my favorites ever since it came out. I'm glad you cried, I didn't want to be the only one.

  • @vcam83
    @vcam83 Рік тому +5

    One of my favorite movies

  • @mark-be9mq
    @mark-be9mq Рік тому +2

    Awesome movie. Homer's books describing his life & childhood life are excellent reads.

  • @maggie19104
    @maggie19104 2 роки тому +2

    How interesting that both winners from the parent polls have October in the name

    • @adamromero
      @adamromero 2 роки тому

      The Hunt for Red October Sky 😉

  • @Novaximus
    @Novaximus 2 роки тому +7

    I always enjoy these uploads but I just wanted to say that I am also enjoying the variety of titles being decided on to react to. Also you guys do a really good job of clip choices to include. Even if I haven't seen a particular movie, the clips being shown are enough to follow what's going on.

  • @kenfreeman8888
    @kenfreeman8888 2 роки тому +3

    I saw this in the theater. I cried then. I just cried now. Beautiful movie. Thank you for sharing your reaction with us.

  • @RoboSteave
    @RoboSteave 2 роки тому

    Right at the start of the movie, you see steel cable. That cable is on a machine that lowered men 300 feet down into the mine. I spent one summer of my life in 1980 working on that machine (yes, I'm old). There were six of us working 7 12s (12 hours a day, seven days a week) at the Olga Coal mine in Coalwood, WV. Never forget it.
    Actually, most of the movie is filmed in a town in Tennessee, btw.

  • @21DaHoagie12
    @21DaHoagie12 10 місяців тому

    When John Hickam sticks up for Homer’s friend, when Homer sees its Ike who died in the mine collapse, and when miss Riley can see the last rocket from her hospital window... man this movie hits you in the feels 😭😭😭😭

  • @skeetercoddiwomple6269
    @skeetercoddiwomple6269 2 роки тому +3

    I love your reactions. When I got the notification that you were reacting to October Sky, I couldn't click fast enough. Thank you.

  • @Locquiao93
    @Locquiao93 2 роки тому +4

    One of my absolute favorites, the ending scene always gets me

  • @agarven1
    @agarven1 2 роки тому +1

    One of my favorite movies to watch. I remember seeing the trailer for the film in 1998 and wanted to see the film. My first job was a movie theater as a teen. When I started the job the movie came out. Fell in love when seeing it. At the end when they make the rocket MsRiley was dedicated to her but at the time they didn’t make a Rocket for her. Homer Hickman wished he made the rocket for her when she passed away. They made the dedication for her for Hollywood to make the movie look better

  • @tizzy789
    @tizzy789 2 роки тому +2

    Another great one from Popcorn in Bed. Just saying the classic of top 100 films ever made in many lists 1939 Good Bye Mr.Chips, is about a teacher.

  • @EgonEhomLundberg
    @EgonEhomLundberg Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your reaction. Such a special and wonderful movie, one of my favourites, always cry to this one. And that it is based on a real story makes it even better. Thank you so much. 🙏🏼❤️

  • @apollo4657
    @apollo4657 2 роки тому +3

    This movie, man…..this movie. ❤️👊🏻👌🏻

  • @DeadmanDave
    @DeadmanDave 2 роки тому +1

    A very dear friend of mine, who lived to be 23, was an extra in this movie, in the dancing scene.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 2 роки тому +2

    I can tell you Cassie. Homer’s dad reminds me so much of my father. That’s how men were back then. Tough, practical and not open to living your dream. He drilled into me, my job as a man was to stop dreaming and to find a way to take care of my family in the future. I eventually I did like Homer and followed my dreams. That pursuit lead me to be fulfilled and to take care of my family. So it can be done

  • @GundamNerd-oo8io
    @GundamNerd-oo8io 2 роки тому +3

    Gld you chose this movie, it's one of my favorites. Reason being, my dad grew up in West Virginia one county over from where the rocket boys were and actually got to meet them when they were shooting off their rockets.

  • @chrisschmalhofer4348
    @chrisschmalhofer4348 2 роки тому +14

    The almost comical thing about Sputnik was that it was just a ball… about the size of a soccer ball, with four antennas that sent out that beeping signal. It was *where* that ball was, *how* the ball got there, and *who* put it there that caused the Western world to lose their collective minds…

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 2 роки тому

      It's kinda like living near central park before it was a park then suddenly you're underground in a sewer and there is a city above you. The neighbors upstairs just happens to be Russians.

  • @rc59191
    @rc59191 7 місяців тому

    One of the things I love most about this movie is how Homer wants to build a rocket and his friend's just get behind him no questions asked.

  • @R0d_1984
    @R0d_1984 5 місяців тому

    I had a teacher like Ms Riley, i was struggling in primary, she helped me overcome those issues, she even looked Ms Riley, Mrs Sargent, when i was about 25 i found out she died of cancer, she was such a lovely person, i can't imagine how much that hurt her husband and children, i'm over 50 now, and it still hurts me...

  • @william1611youtube
    @william1611youtube 2 роки тому +3

    Great reaction! I hope you'll keep an eye out for Chris Cooper in the future: he played Homer's father. He's an excellent actor, and has a huge role in "Seabiscuit" if you ever see it. He also plays the lead in "Lone Star" (1996), a wonderful film about three families in South Texas: one white, one black, one Mexican. BTW, your mom would probably enjoy "Lone Star" too; I think it's maybe the best film about families I've ever seen. Hint: "Lone Star" would probably fit in the crime or detective categories.

  • @donaldgilbert6739
    @donaldgilbert6739 2 роки тому +3

    Great reaction! love this movie! Thank you for doing this one! You should react to seabiscuit! Homers dad is in seabiscuit, along with Toby Mcguire and Jeff Bridges's

  • @XeonAlpha
    @XeonAlpha Місяць тому

    I think so many people are missing out not seeing this movie. Also the music is INCREDIBLE.
    The end with Miss Riley looking out the window breaks me every time.

  • @lbpswat1990
    @lbpswat1990 2 роки тому

    WV resident here, had the pleasure of meeting Homer Hickem in 2015 at Berkeley springs. Even had a dollar bill signed by him. Truly interesting story, especially when WV is often seen as a place full of nobody’s.

  • @ahoyforsenchou7288
    @ahoyforsenchou7288 2 роки тому +4

    I'm a bit surprised to see this being reacted to. I've always really liked this movie but it seemed as though not many people knew about it.

  • @theDVoT
    @theDVoT 2 роки тому +4

    One of my favorite true story Aerospace films. This came out in my freshmen year of high school. I knew since i was about 3 years old i loved aviation and space. I am the first of my family to earn a college degree in the US and earned it in Aerospace Engineering.
    I recommend The Right Stuff [1983] and Sully [2016]with your sister. Hidden Figures [2017], and First Man [2018] for you if you have not seen these.

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko 2 роки тому +1

      Outstanding suggestions. Although I think First Man might just cause poor Cassie some permanent emotional damage, lol. I too am a lifelong space nerd, and yet I had *no idea* of "that" aspect of Neil Armstrong's personal life that was depicted in First Man. (Avoiding spoilers for those who haven't seen it.) And The Right Stuff is one of my favorite movies of all time. I hope some UA-camrs discover that movie.

    • @johnjames6980
      @johnjames6980 2 роки тому +1

      All 4 are excellent movies - good choices!

    • @theDVoT
      @theDVoT 2 роки тому +1

      @@Johnny_Socko the Disney+/National Geographic series in 2020 was good but slowed down a bit but was great. Shame it only had one season.
      The movie The Right Stuff took some liberties in characters combing real people because of time, even for a long movie. Yet, I hope Cassie with her honest reaction of it would open more viewers to such a great movie. Chase that demon in the sky

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko 2 роки тому

      @@theDVoT Yeah, I quite liked the D+ series, shame it was canceled. Neither the series nor the film went into the test pilot days too deeply, which was one of my favorite parts of the book. But I still love the film regardless.

  • @filmkid541
    @filmkid541 3 місяці тому

    One of my good friends was a B camera operator and his favorite shoot was of Miss Riley (Laura Dern) reacting to seeing the last rocket from her hospital bed and the reverse of the rocket visible through the hospital window,. Great movie.

  • @Verd254
    @Verd254 2 роки тому +1

    That shot from Miss Riley's window as the rocket is flying is something else. Just a punch straight to the heart.