My daughter is actually dressing as Ash for Halloween! with the white outfit, tube socks and a towel cape! This is one of her favorite movies and she used to drive us crazy doing the little whistle and click 😆
This is one of my favorite movies!! Top 10 for sure! What's interesting is how the recorded George Clooney's lines. They went outside, and if Mr Fox is jumping over something, George jumped over/off something they found outside so that he sounded out if breath more naturally. They truly thought and performed out if the box and it paid off.
‘I’m going to lose my temper now’ ‘When?’ ‘Right now!’ ‘Well… when?’ BAHA, the dynamic between these two reminds me of a couple I know so much (minus the scratching) 😂 . The whistling Western-y(?) music in this one stands out to me too. Always fun and charming revisiting this one, and now I have an excuse to say… plz react to Matilda at some point! It’s based on another Roald Dahl book (which you probs know). It’s a classic and another gem IMO. As far as epic child characters go Matilda has gotta be top 5 and Miss Trunchbull is hysterical (and horrifying!) in that movie 👌
I'm so glad you reacted to this movie! This is one of my all time favorites for forever. It's so simple yet so profound in the same breath and strange. It may or have exposed my father issues, can't hear George Clooney the same anymore.😂 I'm also just a huge fan or the writing and the COLOR. I belive the scene with the gang looking off and seeing the wolf in the distance is a visualization of Mr. Fox's plight. The whole movie he struggles with who he is in that moment, and what he used to be in his "prime". Like a mid life crisis. The scene with the wolf has the wolf placed on all fours, wild, while the rest are more sophisticated or teter in between wild and sophisticated (like the argument with his lawyer). The wolf is in the white, cold winter and distant. Frozen over and barren, a much harsher environment. While the most of the film is in an orange and brown hue of autumn, the in-between, resembling Mr. Fox's age and midlife crisis. The wolf in the cold, resembilng a hard desolate future for Mr. Fox or even death as he grows older.
This is such a wonderful film. The scene near the end, where Mr. Fox & company interact with the wolf is one of my all-time favorite movie scenes. It’s so good. Wes Anderson is a national treasure!
Mr Fox- “Who am I Kylie?” Kylie- “What? Who How? What Now?” This is my whole family’s favorite movie ever. There are so many amazing lines in it. Since this came out we’ve all added at least a line or two in all of our every day speech. Not only is this movie hysterical in so many ways but it’s also extremely smart and thought provoking. Trust me, if you live somewhere like CA or CO etc, “relax” and watch it again. Great video!
yea this cast is hella stacked with George Clooney (Mr Fox), Meryl Streep (Mrs Fox), Jason Schwartzman (Ash), Willem Dafoe (Rat), Bill Murray (Badger), Owen Willson (Coach Skip), and Michael Gambon (Bean) just to name a few!
He wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, James and the Giant Peach, The Twits, Esio Trot and a fair few I’m probably forgetting. I loved his books as a kid and I’m gonna reread James and the Giant Peach at some point. The movie adaptation of it was really good and I definitely recommend you watch it if you haven’t already and the books of course. (They’re shorter books than I normally read)
In my opinion one of my favorite Wes Anderson films ever made The scenery and setting is amazing The dialogue is funny but can be heartfelt. And overall a film I can never get tired of watching. Fun Fact:(for those that don't know.)Wes Anderson voices the realtor. They based the rat on Wilem Dafoe's movements and almost likeness. But I adore this movie.
Stop Motion and Wes Anderson fit like bread an butter; free reign to embrace his themes of attention to detail, bright color palettes, symmetry and blunt snap movement. Isle of Dogs is definitely worth the watch, I liked Moonrise Kingdom and Grand Budapest Hotel too (neither are stop-motion though) Never the fan of Rushmore though, but it may be someone else's cup of tea Roald Dahl wrote 'weird stuff' indeed; Mathilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Twits, the Witches, the BFG, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, James and the Giant Peach, but also wrote the script for Bond movie You Only Live Twice (himself having been an undercover spy to infiltrate the US to find ways of convincing 'America First' people to support the effort, Bond writer Ian Fleming was also among the writers enlisted to be spies)
This movie is where I got the idea for how to censor bad language in my D&D campaign (we have a twelve year old in the party). It’s actually more fun that way, believe it or not.
Dudes, y'all gotta watch Isle of Dogs too! It's so good and has one of the most satisfying scenes you'll ever see in an animated film. Also, even though it's live action, absolutely watch The Grand Budapest Hotel. It's Wes Anderson at his absolute best!
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"It was very interesting, like the point of it" You nailed it... Who would've thought that a Fox stealing a bunch of chickens from some farmers would be SOOO INTERESTING!! Best stop motion film I've ever seen.
And now you definitely need to do a reaction to Isle of Dogs. Another Wes Anderson stop motion movie with an all star cast. And I'm pretty sure no one else has done a full length reaction to it so you guys would be the first. 😀👌👍
So wackbat is almost definitely a dis on cricket in England. I knew someone who learned to play and tried to explain it to me and that’s what they’re making fun of
I remember reading this book in 4th grade, and I loved the movie version, too. The original book ended with the dinner party and the movie added more. The supermarket ending was originally planned for the book, but changed to the Farmers’ places to make Mr. Fox seem less like a criminal
I know this movie was Wes Anderson, but you should watch James and the Giant Peach since it was Henry Selick and produced by Tim Burton. 1996 film that I first saw when I was like 11 or so in school. Just because it has a good story and also the type of animation that Selick does is always wonderful.
So the scene where Kylie says: "Stop stop stop! You say one thing, she says another, and everything switches back again!" is a reference to the movie "Rebel Without a Cause" But Fantastic Mr. Fox is still my favorite movie of all time ❤️
Cast of the film George Clooney as Foxy Fox Meryl Streep as Felicity Fox Jason Schwartzman as Ash Fox Bill Murray as Clive Badger Esq. Willem Dafoe as Rat Michael Gambon as Franklin "Frank" Bean Owen Wilson as Coach Skip Wallace Wolodarsky as Kylie Eric Anderson as Kristofferson Silverfox Jarvis Cocker as Petey Wes Anderson as Stan Weasel Robin Hurlstone as Walter "Walt" Boggis Hugo Guinness as Nathan "Nate" Bunce Helen McCrory as Mrs. Bean Juman Malouf as Agnes Karen Duffy as Linda Otter Roman Coppola as Squirrel Contractor Garth Jennings as Bean's son Brian Cox as Daniel Peabody Steven Rales as Beaver Jeremy Dawson as Beaver's Son James Hamilton as Phil Mole Jennifer Furches as Dr. Badger Mario Batali as Rabbit Allison Abbate as Rabbit's ex-girlfriend Molly Cooper as Rabbit Girl Adrien Brody as Mouse Martin Ballard as Fire chief
At 05:11 the chair and room set up is a r ewe silica of Rohl Dahl’s actual writing shed in his garden where he wrote. There are pictures at the endo of some of his books
WOW I never thought you'd react to this, yeah this one is quirky and weird, but also somehow wholesome. I played Mr. Badger in my high school's Kids Show, which was for the middle and elementary kids. It was a little weird, but pretty fun.
My dad used read the book to me and my brother all the time to put us to sleep. We loved it, and we'd have him re-read it all the time. It's definitely a book I'll read to my kids when I (hopefully) become a father.
My favorite part is.. Bean: what are you singing Petey? Petey: just making it up as I go along! Bean: that's just weak song writing, YOU WROTE A BAD SONG PETEY! also Bean: flicks cigarette at him
Me and my sister watched this in the movies when it came out and it started our Wes Anderson obsession and I actually named my first computer Kristofferson
Funny that this movie is all stop motion, and the only cgi moment was that wash away towards the sewer scene, but all this is by one scene after another, and I respect the team that done this whole movie
See I live in Manchester UK, where they made this movie and I think Isle of dogs too. Then to Lancashire way "Preston" you have where Wallis and gromit is made. Alot of North England is where stop motion is made. Which I only found about afew months ago. The way he made the actors do there lines is honestly hilarious
Hey guys can I ask you a question?, it is about the line where willem de foe said "y'all are trespassing illegally" is there a legal way for tresspassing?.
What animal would you be?
A tiger or fox
Either a snake 🐍 or a fox 🦊
lol definitely a sloth
Frog
Sloth or a koala
“I love you, but I shouldn’t have married you” definitely stuck with me when I watched this movie when I was little.
And the wolf scene stuck with me
the scene where mr and mrs fox are stuck in the trap stuck with me
My favorite line has always been:
"Why did you take your shoes off?"
"So I don't break your nose when I kick it."
My daughter is actually dressing as Ash for Halloween! with the white outfit, tube socks and a towel cape! This is one of her favorite movies and she used to drive us crazy doing the little whistle and click 😆
that's badass!!
you sir/maddam, have been doing it right haha
That is awesome! I hope she and you have an amazing Halloween 🎃
I guess she is just........
(waving hands)
........Different
Also, the wolf is a cute little way of laying to rest his “wild animal” side- a narrative device that doubles as a nifty sight gag.
This movie has more energy than any other movies directed by Wes Anderson
"Grand Budapest" close 2nd.
But I see what you're saying, this movie is very driven, like a wild animal 🦊
that's because its a Roald Dahl story.
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*Morgan Freeman:* "It was at this moment, he knew: he *CUSSED* up."
This is one of my favorite movies!! Top 10 for sure! What's interesting is how the recorded George Clooney's lines. They went outside, and if Mr Fox is jumping over something, George jumped over/off something they found outside so that he sounded out if breath more naturally. They truly thought and performed out if the box and it paid off.
Oh wow, that is fascinating!
‘I’m going to lose my temper now’ ‘When?’ ‘Right now!’ ‘Well… when?’ BAHA, the dynamic between these two reminds me of a couple I know so much (minus the scratching) 😂 . The whistling Western-y(?) music in this one stands out to me too. Always fun and charming revisiting this one, and now I have an excuse to say… plz react to Matilda at some point! It’s based on another Roald Dahl book (which you probs know). It’s a classic and another gem IMO. As far as epic child characters go Matilda has gotta be top 5 and Miss Trunchbull is hysterical (and horrifying!) in that movie 👌
I'm so glad you reacted to this movie! This is one of my all time favorites for forever. It's so simple yet so profound in the same breath and strange. It may or have exposed my father issues, can't hear George Clooney the same anymore.😂 I'm also just a huge fan or the writing and the COLOR.
I belive the scene with the gang looking off and seeing the wolf in the distance is a visualization of Mr. Fox's plight. The whole movie he struggles with who he is in that moment, and what he used to be in his "prime". Like a mid life crisis. The scene with the wolf has the wolf placed on all fours, wild, while the rest are more sophisticated or teter in between wild and sophisticated (like the argument with his lawyer). The wolf is in the white, cold winter and distant. Frozen over and barren, a much harsher environment. While the most of the film is in an orange and brown hue of autumn, the in-between, resembling Mr. Fox's age and midlife crisis. The wolf in the cold, resembilng a hard desolate future for Mr. Fox or even death as he grows older.
This is such a wonderful film. The scene near the end, where Mr. Fox & company interact with the wolf is one of my all-time favorite movie scenes. It’s so good.
Wes Anderson is a national treasure!
I’d love to see more of these types of films, they’re great
make sure to watch Isle of Dogs
Fun fact, apple cider IS naturally alcoholic! The US is actually kind of unusual for having nonalcoholic cider, thanks to anti alcohol movements.
Mr Fox- “Who am I Kylie?”
Kylie- “What? Who How? What Now?”
This is my whole family’s favorite movie ever. There are so many amazing lines in it. Since this came out we’ve all added at least a line or two in all of our every day speech.
Not only is this movie hysterical in so many ways but it’s also extremely smart and thought provoking.
Trust me, if you live somewhere like CA or CO etc, “relax” and watch it again. Great video!
yea this cast is hella stacked with George Clooney (Mr Fox), Meryl Streep (Mrs Fox), Jason Schwartzman (Ash), Willem Dafoe (Rat), Bill Murray (Badger), Owen Willson (Coach Skip), and Michael Gambon (Bean) just to name a few!
and Wes Anderson himself as the realtor black stoat?
He wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, James and the Giant Peach, The Twits, Esio Trot and a fair few I’m probably forgetting. I loved his books as a kid and I’m gonna reread James and the Giant Peach at some point. The movie adaptation of it was really good and I definitely recommend you watch it if you haven’t already and the books of course. (They’re shorter books than I normally read)
Roald Dahl is huge he's written heaps of famous books including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and the Witches
The saddest thing was when the Ardman studio burnt down and they lost a lot of their original models 😢
In my opinion one of my favorite Wes Anderson films ever made
The scenery and setting is amazing
The dialogue is funny but can be heartfelt.
And overall a film I can never get tired of watching.
Fun Fact:(for those that don't know.)Wes Anderson voices the realtor.
They based the rat on Wilem Dafoe's movements and almost likeness.
But I adore this movie.
"That's just weak song writing. You wrote a bad song Petey"
Stop Motion and Wes Anderson fit like bread an butter; free reign to embrace his themes of attention to detail, bright color palettes, symmetry and blunt snap movement. Isle of Dogs is definitely worth the watch, I liked Moonrise Kingdom and Grand Budapest Hotel too (neither are stop-motion though)
Never the fan of Rushmore though, but it may be someone else's cup of tea
Roald Dahl wrote 'weird stuff' indeed; Mathilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Twits, the Witches, the BFG, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, James and the Giant Peach, but also wrote the script for Bond movie You Only Live Twice (himself having been an undercover spy to infiltrate the US to find ways of convincing 'America First' people to support the effort, Bond writer Ian Fleming was also among the writers enlisted to be spies)
This movie is where I got the idea for how to censor bad language in my D&D campaign (we have a twelve year old in the party). It’s actually more fun that way, believe it or not.
I think it's Michael Gambon as the top Farmer who has the Cider
He is Dumbledore in the future HP movies and the mayor in Sleepy Hollow
The song that plays during the scene where ash and Kristofferson swim in the pool is the love song from disney's robin hood 😊
This is my comfort autumn movie 🧡 I'm happy that it made you and NTB laugh a lot. The score is awesome as well.
Fun fact: The flooding of the flint mine is the only CGI in the whole movie. Easily among some of the most underrated movies of the 2000s.
Dudes, y'all gotta watch Isle of Dogs too! It's so good and has one of the most satisfying scenes you'll ever see in an animated film.
Also, even though it's live action, absolutely watch The Grand Budapest Hotel. It's Wes Anderson at his absolute best!
"It was very interesting, like the point of it"
You nailed it... Who would've thought that a Fox stealing a bunch of chickens from some farmers would be SOOO INTERESTING!! Best stop motion film I've ever seen.
And now you definitely need to do a reaction to Isle of Dogs. Another Wes Anderson stop motion movie with an all star cast. And I'm pretty sure no one else has done a full length reaction to it so you guys would be the first. 😀👌👍
This is a childhood favorite of mine and I’m so glad you guys reacted to this!
definitely a comfort movie of mine!! the visuals and the music combine into this beautiful piece of artwork that just entranced me from the get go
I love this type of movies I wish they would make a bit more stop motion animation
I love this movie. It's so quirky and defiantly in the top wes Anderson movies
So wackbat is almost definitely a dis on cricket in England. I knew someone who learned to play and tried to explain it to me and that’s what they’re making fun of
I remember reading this book in 4th grade, and I loved the movie version, too. The original book ended with the dinner party and the movie added more. The supermarket ending was originally planned for the book, but changed to the Farmers’ places to make Mr. Fox seem less like a criminal
I know this movie was Wes Anderson, but you should watch James and the Giant Peach since it was Henry Selick and produced by Tim Burton. 1996 film that I first saw when I was like 11 or so in school. Just because it has a good story and also the type of animation that Selick does is always wonderful.
you guys have to watch The Royal Tennenbaums!! another weird Wes Anderson masterpiece
Roald Dahl, author of James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the BFG, Matilda, and this one, Fantastic Mr. Fox.
I love the cuss out of this movie
Fantastic Mr. Fox is cussin' amazing
I adore this film, it’s one of my favorites, thank you guys so much for reacting to this, it’s so fun and very exciting!
i was today years old when i caught that rebel without a cause line around 12:52
So the scene where Kylie says: "Stop stop stop! You say one thing, she says another, and everything switches back again!" is a reference to the movie "Rebel Without a Cause" But Fantastic Mr. Fox is still my favorite movie of all time ❤️
Cast of the film
George Clooney as Foxy Fox
Meryl Streep as Felicity Fox
Jason Schwartzman as Ash Fox
Bill Murray as Clive Badger Esq.
Willem Dafoe as Rat
Michael Gambon as Franklin "Frank" Bean
Owen Wilson as Coach Skip
Wallace Wolodarsky as Kylie
Eric Anderson as Kristofferson Silverfox
Jarvis Cocker as Petey
Wes Anderson as Stan Weasel
Robin Hurlstone as Walter "Walt" Boggis
Hugo Guinness as Nathan "Nate" Bunce
Helen McCrory as Mrs. Bean
Juman Malouf as Agnes
Karen Duffy as Linda Otter
Roman Coppola as Squirrel Contractor
Garth Jennings as Bean's son
Brian Cox as Daniel Peabody
Steven Rales as Beaver
Jeremy Dawson as Beaver's Son
James Hamilton as Phil Mole
Jennifer Furches as Dr. Badger
Mario Batali as Rabbit
Allison Abbate as Rabbit's ex-girlfriend
Molly Cooper as Rabbit Girl
Adrien Brody as Mouse
Martin Ballard as Fire chief
At 05:11 the chair and room set up is a r ewe silica of Rohl Dahl’s actual writing shed in his garden where he wrote. There are pictures at the endo of some of his books
This is basically a Wes Anderson movie for kids. And I love it.
You guys need to watch Isle of Dogs next. Wes Anderson also directed that one
WOW I never thought you'd react to this, yeah this one is quirky and weird, but also somehow wholesome. I played Mr. Badger in my high school's Kids Show, which was for the middle and elementary kids. It was a little weird, but pretty fun.
My dad used read the book to me and my brother all the time to put us to sleep. We loved it, and we'd have him re-read it all the time. It's definitely a book I'll read to my kids when I (hopefully) become a father.
This movie was on my list for some time, but when I saw that you guys reacted I had to go see the movie first. Amazing.
The voice of the Angry Man who own the Cider was Dumbledore from Harry Potter
You guys should definitely react to Isle of Dogs. It’s a great movie. 🙌🏼
this is one of my favorite movies!!!! it means sooo much to me to see your reaction, i loved how much you appreciated the animation and humor
You guys need to watch Kubo and the Two Strings 😩
thumbs up on Isle of Dogs, another stop motion treat.
Roald Dahl into films BFG, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, Matilda, The Witches, James and the Giant Peach, Gremlins.
This movie definitely stands on its own, it’s so quirky and yet so entertaining. 😆 👏
My favorite part is..
Bean: what are you singing Petey?
Petey: just making it up as I go along!
Bean: that's just weak song writing, YOU WROTE A BAD SONG PETEY!
also Bean: flicks cigarette at him
I'm a huge Wes Anderson fan so I would love for you to get into all of Wes Anderson's films not just to stop motion.. what a treat thanks guys😁
Me and my sister watched this in the movies when it came out and it started our Wes Anderson obsession and I actually named my first computer Kristofferson
You Tube shows How they made Fantastic Fox-it is Cool.
Saw this movie twice in the theatre they re screened it last month in my local movie theatre so I took my sisters to see still pretty funny
Top 5 movie right there🤩 definitely my feel good movie. Could watch it anytime. Glad y’all enjoyed it!
My favorite Wes Anderson film. My favorite animated movie.
Funny that this movie is all stop motion, and the only cgi moment was that wash away towards the sewer scene, but all this is by one scene after another, and I respect the team that done this whole movie
Now watch Darjeeling Limited! It’s Wes’s most underrated movie!
*I love this movie so much!!!* 🦊
Y’all will LOVE isle of dogs. So strange and humorous 😂
Roald Dahl wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda"
Please watch Isles of Dogs. Wes Anderson always creates magic
This is one of my all time favorite movies! Infinitely rewatchable
I have this on Blu Ray from the Criterion Collection!
You should totally watch Isle of Dogs , Wes Anderson's style shines so well in stop motion animation
More great voice-actors as well 👍
My favorite stop motion movie ever, I can't wait!
When someone says somthing like this is weird I just think how normal you must be to say that.
16:45 That's like me when I rage on a video game
Should do boxtrolls next the after credit scene is 4th wall breaking
I love this movie and I love Isle of dogs too! You guys should definitely watch it!
See I live in Manchester UK, where they made this movie and I think Isle of dogs too. Then to Lancashire way "Preston" you have where Wallis and gromit is made. Alot of North England is where stop motion is made. Which I only found about afew months ago.
The way he made the actors do there lines is honestly hilarious
Isle of Dogs is another great Wes Anderson stop motion animation movie
You guys should watch “Isle of Dogs” also by Wes Anderson.
Another great stop motion movie with animals
Matilda , James and the giant peach , bfg are some of his other project and I love them
My favorite movie of all time and favorite director ❤❤❤❤
Another good movie to react to is isle of dogs which is Wes Anderson too!
Yes Isle of Dogs is good too!!
Hey guys can I ask you a question?, it is about the line where willem de foe said "y'all are trespassing illegally" is there a legal way for tresspassing?.
Ash is. We do not question it.
^^ I love this stop-motion film.
(But I hate those old human guys...)
I haven't seen this in years, can't wait to watch with y'all
literally my favorite movie!! was ash for Halloween a couple years back
I've always loved this classic 🤩
This is a very great movie, it's very amazing.
So crazy that you just uploaded this! I’m going to be Ash for Halloween.
Love it thanks for the reaction!
The voyage of Sinbad
I saw this on a local theater and it was amazing 🤩
2009 is the year of release.
You guys should watch Once Upon A Time!
Roald Dahl wrote Charlie and the chocolate factory, Matilda great film to witches, BFG, James and the giant peach,
Sometimes you gotta let the movie play out for once
Rahal Dauhl wrote charlie and the chocolate factory and Matila