RIP, Powers Boothe(1948-2017), Brittany Murphy (1977-2009), Rutger Hauer, (1944-2019) And Michael Clarke Duncan (1957-2012). They made this film an enjoyable feast for the eyes.
And if the reports are accurate, Bruce Willis could be joining the list soon. He's hitting the high end of the life expectancy for the condition he's been diagnosed with. 😢
I definitely thought Schmitt was gonna say JA dancing on stage was the one scene he remembered from when he was 13 haha. Honestly I remember a LOT of it, but probably what most people remember the most is that one or the talking head scene. Mickey Rourke does a fantastic job too for sure! Love his "I'm not a smart guy, I get confused sometimes, but this is my ethos and I stick to it to its bloody end" way of being.
Frank Miller was adamant that no one make a Sin City film. Then Robert Rodriguez filmed the opening scene with Josh Hartnett. Then showed it to Miller. That’s what got him on board to make the movie.
Yeah I wanted to mention that, when Samantha was mentioning afterward that Josh Hartnett seemed more disconnected from everything else compared to the rest being overlapping in many places. I guess they could've left it that way as a tone-setter for the main movie, but it's cool they brought him back around to bookend it.
Then sadly they did not keep the momentum since I remember they were supposed to do 2 more almost immidiatelly, but Robert went into the kids movie side while Miller was more so waiting for him. Then when they did do the second one it looked a bit off, which made it feel a bit off. Also just felt like not as much effort/heart was put into it. I was not that thrown off by the ages since Alba who is kinda the key with that somehow pulled that off, which is crazy. Still it would have been so nice to get a neat packed trilogy in like a span of 5 years. Dunkan having passed is what it is and the actor of Miho not wanting to do it anymore. I think Brolin was a miscast. They could've done it more graphig also I suppose, not as much safe-guards from studio most likely if did it back in the day. Depp was for a long time supposed to play the Joseph Gordon-Levitt part even tho I'm not mad at alll to whome it changed to. It was really the best part of the movie even tho the shortest.
Well it turned out that Frank Miller would end up directing 85% of the film. I thought imo it was terrible. It's like an awkward expression of the comic.
The scene where Clive Owen is driving with dead Jackie Boy in the car was the scene directed by Tarantino. The coloured lights on the black and white was his homage to the Dario Argento classic ‘Suspiria’.
@@Dylan_Platt That's not Frank's first actual acting gig. He was a drug chemist in the second Robocop film, which he co-wrote with Walon Green ("The Wild Bunch"). He also co-wrote the third film with director Fred Dekker ("The Monster Squad"). Frank didn't have a great experience writing them. That's why he created Sin City.
It's sad noir genre is gone from the modern cinematography, Sin City is more like a parody on the noir than a noir itself, but it still looks, sounds and feels absolutely fantastic.
A Dame To Kill For was not as good, but i still really liked it. The Poker scene was fantastic and i loved Nancy Callahan’s sequel story. Pretty good sequel.
I don't understand what you mean by the noir genre is gone from modern cinematography. As in movies? There are still movies that implement the lighting and mood techniques through cinematography. I'd also say that the comic was inspired by noir and the film replicated that look. so it was comic inspired by the look of old movies and a newer movie using older techniques to inform the look of this movie. This is an anachronistic take on noir. Totally not trying to bag on you either. Just trying to connect with what you mean. Always wanting to talk movies and share. 🙏
Holy shit, that was Nick Offerman. I've even noticed before. Nice catch. Also the guy who was with him was Rick Gomez, who played George luz (the guy who does impressions) in band of brothers.
I think that may have slipped past them, since their _Band of Brothers_ reactions were about 3 years ago. However, I always remember Rick Gomez as Endless Mike Hellstrom from _The Adventures of Pete & Pete._
Fun fact: the bald headed hench man with the arrow in his chest, is actor Nicky Katt who played Clint in Dazed and Confused. "I came here to do two things, kick ass and drink beer...and I'm almost out of beer."
This movie gets all the style points. I recall when I first time I saw it I had a hard time focusing on the plot because my eyes were so lost in the visuals. You can nail the timeline down otherwise by keeping track of Nancy and her car through the chapters.
Extended cut / directors cut For those that don't know, basically, the newer cut separates all of the stories from the movie, and adds more scenes to them. For example, you get the entire story of Nancy Callahan all up front without it being the first and last part of the theatrical cut. Once you are finished watching that segment, you'll get the credits, and then the next segment will start.
I don't know why, but I've always preferred the theatrical cut. Nothing wrong with the extended/director's cut, I guess I just like the nonlinear story telling.
Popular quotes among friends after seeing this: - "I can only express puzzlement, bordering on alarm" - Muttering "and everything was going so well..." in the Clive Owen near-monotone whenever s*** got f***ed up. - "HAEYyyy..."
the opening scene was a short Robert Rodriguez made to pitch the movie to Frank Miller to show how they would do the film, once he saw it he gave the go ahead for Rodriguez to do the movie
This adapts 3 volumes of Sin City - 1 The Hard Goodbye (Marv & Goldie), 3 The Big Fat Kill (Dwight), and 4 That Yellow B@stard (Hartigan & Nancy) All 7 volumes are worth a read and I highly suggest seeking them out.
I'm a bit surprised that Sam have enjoyed it so much, and I'm very happy you have watched the theatrical version. You guys are very intelligent, I'm never skipping your post movie conversations.
I would not have blamed Sam or any other adult at all for not liking it. It will always be dear to my heart from seeing it with friends in college, and there are some great lines and the style deserves a permanent note in cinema history. But seeing it here it's like, yes that stuff is good', but oh my god is some of the sentiment is just so juvenile haha. How many dicks do we need to see ripped off today, really?
Frank Miller is one of the greats of the comicbook world. Even though Batman had always been popular his Dark Knight Returns and Batman Year One comics (both have been adapted in to DC Animated Movies) pushed Batman into the stratosphere - it most likely enabled DC/Warner to make the 1989 Batman movie. Frank appears in this movie as the priest in the confessional booth. He also appears as a scientist in Robocop 2 which he wrote. Also The Spirit was directed by Frank Miller.
I was in high school when this came out. I remember me and my buddy went and saw this at a midnight showing in an empty theater after a shift at his family's chinese restaurant. What a film, one of my favorite theater experiences in all my years. I was aware of the comics and yet I still had no idea the ride I was in for. Glad you guys enjoyed it!
Johnny Depp is kind of highs-and-lows as both a person and an actor, but I put that one in the "stole the show" category, though EVERYONE is over the top there :)
@@jerodast Looking at his filmography this is the last thing I really thought he was great in. He was fine in The Rum Diary and Black Mass but is fantastic in OUaTiM.
I think the very last time I watched it I noticed it, then immediately forgot again until Samantha pointed it out haha. It's just SO not the context you expect him in :)
The actor who plays Cardinal Roark (Rutger Hauer) is in some really great movies for you two to check out. "Nighthawks", also starring Sylvester Stallone, and Billy Dee Williams. "The Hitcher", also starring C. Thomas Howell, and Jennifer Jason Lee. "Ladyhawke", also starring Matthew Broderick and Michelle Pfeiffer. "Bladerunner", also starring Harrison Ford and Daryl Hannah. "Surviving The Game", also starring Ice-T, Gary Busey, John C. McGinley, and Charles Dutton.
Hi. long time viewer for years now. I still think you two have one of the best reaction channels on youtube. your post movie breakdowns are always the best and most insightful. Just a fun fact The first scene in this movie was filmed as a test screening and presented as a proof of concept to the studio to show how they wanted to film the movie as a graphic novel.
Great reaction and the theatrical cut too! The sequel I think is good and underrated. It just took too long to get made, almost 10 years between. Great cast!
Awesome reaction and Bruce Willis's story is the coolest one in my opinion, I love how he defeated Roark's son the same way he took him out at the beginning.
This is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. I went to see it because it came out on my 14th birthday and I had no idea what it was. I own some of the books and have genuinely been inspired to create art for over 30 years because of frank miller
One of my favorite movies with Josh Hartnet that I always think of when I see this is Lucky Number Slevin. It's one of my favorite movies ever but it seems like no one has seen it. I would love to see you react to it. It's great for lovers of mysteries and thrillers.
Have you ever seen a trailer for it? I have no idea what they were thinking? It's one of the worst trailers I've ever seen compared to what the movie actually is!
@@Lloyd00 The trailer for Lucky Number Slevin? I just watched it, didn't think it was that bad. Keep in mind all the twists and turns of the movie. I think it would be kinda hard to do much else without giving too much away.
Powers Boothe plays an FBI agent in a really, really good suspense/thriller/horror film called, "Frailty"; which also stars the late Bill Paxton, and Matthew McConaughey. This film has a great storyline, and very well done. Kudos to Bill Paxton who also directed this movie!
Congratulations on finally getting this one Approved👏I know that "Sin City" is always Tough to Edit😅but I'm Thankful and Excited to watch it with Y'all!👍
I’ve NEVER stopped what I was doing to watch a UA-cam video faster than I just did for this. I’ve been waiting (and hoping) for this one to be uploaded.
It is difficult to describe this brilliant adaptation without using the term "stylized". The noir aspects combined with great performances really pulls you in on every scene.
thank you guys for reacting to this movie it is one of my favorites I had seen this movie about five times I’ll hope y’all do A Dame To Kill Next RIP to all the actors in this movie
Desperado was the sequel, El mariachi is the 1st film, once upon a time in Mexico was the 3rd film from Rodriguez in that series. Nit picking I know. Sin city is a great choice. Thanks again for watching all these movies. It's a new way to enjoy them again
The 1st girl killed at the beging by the hit man is in Robert Rodriguez film Planet Terror and she's also plays the lifeguard Wendy Peffercorn in the Sandlot
Robert Rodriguez spent years courting Frank Miller to make this film. He finally got Frank into the studio to watch him make the opening scene with Josh Hartnett. Frank said, "this isn't right. You need (such and such)..." Rodriguez said "don't tell me, tell them !" And that was how their partnership was born. Miller even played the part of the priest Marv killed in confession. Tarantino paid Rodriguez back for an earlier favor by shooting the scene with dead Jackie in the car for the price of $1. Whilst on set he noticed the scene with Devon Aoki slicing up people with samurai swords. "Are those my Hanzo swords ?" Tarantino asked. "Yeah. Sorry. I borrowed them from your garage when you were not looking", said Rodriguez. LOVE their relationship ! Miller is also a car nut and the vehicles in this product are all on his dream car list.
Rourke Jr is played by Nick Stahl, who's also in The Man With No Face and Terminator 3, while the actor playing his dad, Powers Boothe, is also in Red Dawn, Tombstone and Area 51. Other notable performances in this include Carla Gugino, Rosario Dawson, Clive Owen and Tommy Flanagan
Dwight is my favorite character in this. The director's cut for this split the movie into four separate mini films. In my opinion, it's the superior version.
Very few perfect translations of the source material like this have been done, you can either watch the movie or read the comic and its basically the same experience.
Yes!! This is one of my all time favorite movies! I saw the Director's Cut of the film. I've read the graphic novels after I saw the movies! I hope you enjoy this movie Samantha!
Tarantino directed the scene in the car with Clive Owen and Benicio Del Toro. The rest of the film, Rodriguez directed the performances but relied on Miller's art to guide cinematography and blocking, effectively using the comic as storyboard. He considered that to make Miller co-director, invited him on set throughout filming, and consulted with him about creative decisions.
I remember working in a movie theater at the time. People walked out of the movie after the first scene. They wanted to see a Bruce Willis movie and thought he wasn't in the rest of it. Video store was fun too when renting out Planet Terror, people returning it thinking the picture quality was faulty. Fun times with Rodriguez films
This film blew me away. I saw previews of it, thought it looked crazy, had to see it. After watching it, I went out to my car...thought about it...and went back to the theater, got another ticket and watched it again. A week later, I returned to see it a third time. I only watch movies in the theater three times if they're the first six Star Wars films...that's how much I was excited by this movie. The graphic style, the violence, the crazy stories, super hero like action...yeah, the acting isn't great or that might be some of the comic book style writing, not sure...but it was the visuals and filmography that sucked me in. Still love this film.
Rutger Hauer starred in one of my favorite medieval/fantasy movies, Ladyhawke! (Excalibur is another one) Britney Murphy voiced Luann in King Of The Hill! Michael Clarke Duncan had some great roles. I haven't seen anyone react to The Island. Frank Miller's Batman graphic novels were cool and the movie adaptations were faithful. Heard a rumour that he was working on a continuation but I haven't gotten any confirmation.
There are 7 Sin City graphic novels. The one with Josh Hartnett is from a short story called The Customer Is Always Right, which is part of the 6th novel called Booze, Broads and Bullets. The one with Marv (Mickey Rourke) is from the 1st novel The Hard Goodbye, the one with Dwight (Clive Owen) is from the 3rd novel The Big Fat Kill and the one with Hartigan (Bruce Willis) is from the 4th novel That Yellow Bastard.
Watching this made me think of Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage film directed by Brian De Palma (Scarface, Mission Impossible, Body Double and Dressed to Kill)
Similar to Daniel, this movie was huge for me when I was a teen boy 😂 There is a sequel for this called Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Quality takes a dip, but it's out there if you two want to react to it!
My favorite element of this as soon as I saw the trailer was the fact Elijah Wood was Kevin. The meta casting contrast between him and Frodo is off the charts, the visual design of the character with the dramatic glasses is so striking, and his characterization and action scenes are so damn creepy/freaky! Had that sillhouette-with-glasses as an avatar pic somewhere for quite awhile :)
From Robert Rodriguez I'd recommend ALITA : BATTLE ANGEL - a deeply, deeply flawed tour-de-force. That's me, however : I love films that try even if, in part, they fail.
Agreed, although I would argue whether it delivered or not. Granted, timing of the release wasn't great (not unlike another of my personal favs, Dredd), but Cameron is planning on a sequel at some point.
@@charleshartley9597 I'll believe in Cameron ever getting a sequel green-lit when I'm sitting in the theatre with a bucket of popcorn. He's too busy with 17 Avatar sequels! 🤣
@@vincelang3779 yeah, yeah. I know, you're not wrong, friend. In truth, I'm the same. I just hope Rosa Salazar doesn't get too old to play the role! And really want Walz to reprise his role as Ito too!
Somehow I knew that Samantha would really like this. Like 300, it was very faithful to Frank Miller's story and art from the comic series. It purposely has a very stylized, film noir, 1940s style of story-telling. BTW, that was Frank Miller that played the priest that Marv killed,
Hey guys great reaction, down the road watch Sin City A dame to kill for the sequel. Also the director's cut of this film is set up like the graphic novels, so instead of the stories intertwining like the theatrical cut. The director's cut shows you the stories separately and extended.
Would love to see you guys watch the animated version of 'Watchmen'...Has a little more depth and the monologe style always makes me think of Rorshach...
This came out when I was in college. I remember reading on “Early ‘00s internet” that they filmed the opening scene first, in order to show the studio that they could do the whole movie that way. And everyone was blown away.
According to Frank Miller, Miho and Kevin are actually some sort of supernatural beings referring to them as "demons". With Kevin being the evil demon and Miho being the good demon. I always thought tht was interesting and it makes sense considering how otherworldly they both seem.
RIP, Powers Boothe(1948-2017), Brittany Murphy (1977-2009), Rutger Hauer, (1944-2019) And Michael Clarke Duncan (1957-2012). They made this film an enjoyable feast for the eyes.
Jesus didn't realize it was so many till just now
And if the reports are accurate, Bruce Willis could be joining the list soon. He's hitting the high end of the life expectancy for the condition he's been diagnosed with. 😢
a cute brittany murphy movie i recommend is The Ramen Girl. its currently free in yt with ads
@@kluneberg8952 yea that was a good one.
@@kluneberg8952 Agreed! I lived in Japan and enjoyed that movie. Such a loss.
Sin City is such a great graphic novel adaptation. I'm glad that Samantha enjoyed it.
Thank you for your reaction!
Mickey Rourke as Marv was amazing in this and Jessica Alba was 🔥
I definitely thought Schmitt was gonna say JA dancing on stage was the one scene he remembered from when he was 13 haha. Honestly I remember a LOT of it, but probably what most people remember the most is that one or the talking head scene. Mickey Rourke does a fantastic job too for sure! Love his "I'm not a smart guy, I get confused sometimes, but this is my ethos and I stick to it to its bloody end" way of being.
You guys are such a great couple - The Mini-Schmitt's will have an exceptional foundation to grow strong,
happy, empathic and gorgeous!
Frank Miller was adamant that no one make a Sin City film. Then Robert Rodriguez filmed the opening scene with Josh Hartnett. Then showed it to Miller. That’s what got him on board to make the movie.
Yeah I wanted to mention that, when Samantha was mentioning afterward that Josh Hartnett seemed more disconnected from everything else compared to the rest being overlapping in many places. I guess they could've left it that way as a tone-setter for the main movie, but it's cool they brought him back around to bookend it.
Then sadly they did not keep the momentum since I remember they were supposed to do 2 more almost immidiatelly, but Robert went into the kids movie side while Miller was more so waiting for him. Then when they did do the second one it looked a bit off, which made it feel a bit off. Also just felt like not as much effort/heart was put into it. I was not that thrown off by the ages since Alba who is kinda the key with that somehow pulled that off, which is crazy. Still it would have been so nice to get a neat packed trilogy in like a span of 5 years. Dunkan having passed is what it is and the actor of Miho not wanting to do it anymore. I think Brolin was a miscast. They could've done it more graphig also I suppose, not as much safe-guards from studio most likely if did it back in the day.
Depp was for a long time supposed to play the Joseph Gordon-Levitt part even tho I'm not mad at alll to whome it changed to. It was really the best part of the movie even tho the shortest.
Thats awesome!!!
@@aleksisuuronen5969 Im still bummed ouit they never made a part involving Wallace.
Well it turned out that Frank Miller would end up directing 85% of the film.
I thought imo it was terrible. It's like an awkward expression of the comic.
mickey rourke is just a fantastic actor... especially in the wrestler
its a shame hes ruined his chances by being unbearable to work with.
The Wrestler is lame..
One of his dark horses is Angel Heart with Robert de Nero, one of the grimiest and darkest movies I've seen.
@@o0pinkdino0o Back before he did that stuff to his face.
The scene where Clive Owen is driving with dead Jackie Boy in the car was the scene directed by Tarantino. The coloured lights on the black and white was his homage to the Dario Argento classic ‘Suspiria’.
“The night is hot as hell and I’m staring at a goddess. She’s tellin me she wants me.”
Marv is the best character besides Jessica Alba 😉
@24:25 Devon Aoki’s father is Rocky Aoki, founder of the restaurant chain Benihana of Tokyo. He died in 2008.
Benny fuckin hana!
This is one of the most stylishly gorgeous movies ever made. I never get tired of watching it.
Glad you finally KO'd the copyright bot. Keep fighting the good fight.
Great line when Mickey Rourke was in the electric chair “Will you hurry up, I haven’t got all night!” Clever!!
FYI, Frank Miller played the priest that Marv shoots in the confessional
He actually does a really great job in the scene, coulda been an actor if he'd wanted
@@Dylan_Platt That's not Frank's first actual acting gig. He was a drug chemist in the second Robocop film, which he co-wrote with Walon Green ("The Wild Bunch"). He also co-wrote the third film with director Fred Dekker ("The Monster Squad"). Frank didn't have a great experience writing them. That's why he created Sin City.
It's sad noir genre is gone from the modern cinematography, Sin City is more like a parody on the noir than a noir itself, but it still looks, sounds and feels absolutely fantastic.
In my opinion, Sin City should be considered a comic book movie, not a noir movie.
Noir had its time...
A Dame To Kill For was not as good, but i still really liked it. The Poker scene was fantastic and i loved Nancy Callahan’s sequel story. Pretty good sequel.
I don't understand what you mean by the noir genre is gone from modern cinematography. As in movies? There are still movies that implement the lighting and mood techniques through cinematography. I'd also say that the comic was inspired by noir and the film replicated that look. so it was comic inspired by the look of old movies and a newer movie using older techniques to inform the look of this movie. This is an anachronistic take on noir. Totally not trying to bag on you either. Just trying to connect with what you mean. Always wanting to talk movies and share. 🙏
At this point, anything outside actual noir films is either a parody or an homage mixed with something else. And that's okay.
Holy shit, that was Nick Offerman. I've even noticed before. Nice catch. Also the guy who was with him was Rick Gomez, who played George luz (the guy who does impressions) in band of brothers.
I think that may have slipped past them, since their _Band of Brothers_ reactions were about 3 years ago. However, I always remember Rick Gomez as Endless Mike Hellstrom from _The Adventures of Pete & Pete._
Tarantino only directed one scene in the movie. The part where Dwight is in the car talking to a dead Jack.
Which he directed for $1, as a return favor to Robert Rodriguez for putting together the Kill Bill Vol. 2 score for $1.
That was one of my favorite scenes.
"You know, it's true- no body every really quits. A smoker's a smoker, when the chips are down."
Fun fact: the bald headed hench man with the arrow in his chest, is actor Nicky Katt who played Clint in Dazed and Confused.
"I came here to do two things, kick ass and drink beer...and I'm almost out of beer."
He's completely unrecognisable in Sin City! 😂
He also appears in Tarantino's Deathproof. He's got Italian Vogue 😉
This movie gets all the style points. I recall when I first time I saw it I had a hard time focusing on the plot because my eyes were so lost in the visuals. You can nail the timeline down otherwise by keeping track of Nancy and her car through the chapters.
Extended cut / directors cut
For those that don't know, basically, the newer cut separates all of the stories from the movie, and adds more scenes to them. For example, you get the entire story of Nancy Callahan all up front without it being the first and last part of the theatrical cut. Once you are finished watching that segment, you'll get the credits, and then the next segment will start.
Not on DVD version
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You gotta get the special edition version.
I don't know why, but I've always preferred the theatrical cut. Nothing wrong with the extended/director's cut, I guess I just like the nonlinear story telling.
I kinda like the way this one was organized. Nancy at the beginning and end. I would like more scenes though.
I prefer the theatrical cut because you get little snippets of the stories weaving together
Popular quotes among friends after seeing this:
- "I can only express puzzlement, bordering on alarm"
- Muttering "and everything was going so well..." in the Clive Owen near-monotone whenever s*** got f***ed up.
- "HAEYyyy..."
the opening scene was a short Robert Rodriguez made to pitch the movie to Frank Miller to show how they would do the film, once he saw it he gave the go ahead for Rodriguez to do the movie
This adapts 3 volumes of Sin City - 1 The Hard Goodbye (Marv & Goldie), 3 The Big Fat Kill (Dwight), and 4 That Yellow B@stard (Hartigan & Nancy)
All 7 volumes are worth a read and I highly suggest seeking them out.
And, for the intro, one 3-page short story _The Customer Is Always Right._ It was the first of the Sin City short yarns to be published (August 1993).
Omg this movie is so good. Mickey Rourke should've been nominated for Marv. Such an iconic role.
The neo-noir film style does a great job of bringing the comics to life while still maintaining the comic book feel.
I'm a bit surprised that Sam have enjoyed it so much, and I'm very happy you have watched the theatrical version. You guys are very intelligent, I'm never skipping your post movie conversations.
I would not have blamed Sam or any other adult at all for not liking it. It will always be dear to my heart from seeing it with friends in college, and there are some great lines and the style deserves a permanent note in cinema history. But seeing it here it's like, yes that stuff is good', but oh my god is some of the sentiment is just so juvenile haha. How many dicks do we need to see ripped off today, really?
Oh man this is a great one. Still remember seeing it in the theater. Totally blew me away.
Frank Miller is one of the greats of the comicbook world. Even though Batman had always been popular his Dark Knight Returns and Batman Year One comics (both have been adapted in to DC Animated Movies) pushed Batman into the stratosphere - it most likely enabled DC/Warner to make the 1989 Batman movie. Frank appears in this movie as the priest in the confessional booth. He also appears as a scientist in Robocop 2 which he wrote.
Also The Spirit was directed by Frank Miller.
This is still the best graphic novel adaption ever. The pages literally come to life.
I was in high school when this came out. I remember me and my buddy went and saw this at a midnight showing in an empty theater after a shift at his family's chinese restaurant. What a film, one of my favorite theater experiences in all my years. I was aware of the comics and yet I still had no idea the ride I was in for. Glad you guys enjoyed it!
Once Upon a Time in Mexico is underrated and has excellent performances. You guys should check it out.
Johnny Depp is kind of highs-and-lows as both a person and an actor, but I put that one in the "stole the show" category, though EVERYONE is over the top there :)
@@jerodast Looking at his filmography this is the last thing I really thought he was great in. He was fine in The Rum Diary and Black Mass but is fantastic in OUaTiM.
They should watch that movie and make the puerco pibil from the dvd extras. It’s an excellent recipe!
@@movies_are_life Definitely makes me hungry every time I watch it 😂
Mind blown at that Nick Offerman catch, I never noticed!
There’s so much to love about the striking visual style and noir storytelling. In the words of Steve Martin: “It’s like…a ride!”
I've watched this movie many times, I *never* noticed that was Nick Offerman playing Schlubb...
schlubb reminded me of tony shalhoub who played Monk. nick offerman was in an ep around 2002.
I think the very last time I watched it I noticed it, then immediately forgot again until Samantha pointed it out haha. It's just SO not the context you expect him in :)
This was terrific loved hearing you and Samantha discuss it. It still is a visual wow tot he eyes @TBR
Yay! Glad you guys finally got this one approved.
Such a great cast in this. I think Mickey Rourke stole the show.
The actor who plays Cardinal Roark (Rutger Hauer) is in some really great movies for you two to check out. "Nighthawks", also starring Sylvester Stallone, and Billy Dee Williams. "The Hitcher", also starring C. Thomas Howell, and Jennifer Jason Lee. "Ladyhawke", also starring Matthew Broderick and Michelle Pfeiffer. "Bladerunner", also starring Harrison Ford and Daryl Hannah. "Surviving The Game", also starring Ice-T, Gary Busey, John C. McGinley, and Charles Dutton.
Yes please watch Planet Terror (2007)
You guys will love it!
Hi. long time viewer for years now. I still think you two have one of the best reaction channels on youtube. your post movie breakdowns are always the best and most insightful. Just a fun fact The first scene in this movie was filmed as a test screening and presented as a proof of concept to the studio to show how they wanted to film the movie as a graphic novel.
Great reaction and the theatrical cut too! The sequel I think is good and underrated. It just took too long to get made, almost 10 years between. Great cast!
Awesome reaction and Bruce Willis's story is the coolest one in my opinion, I love how he defeated Roark's son the same way he took him out at the beginning.
"An old man dies, a young woman lives. Fair trade." As an old man with a young daughter, I agree.
I didn’t notice until they pointed out that Bruce grabbed glass using his feet. Which is funny considering Die Hard.
This is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. I went to see it because it came out on my 14th birthday and I had no idea what it was. I own some of the books and have genuinely been inspired to create art for over 30 years because of frank miller
One of my favorite movies with Josh Hartnet that I always think of when I see this is Lucky Number Slevin. It's one of my favorite movies ever but it seems like no one has seen it. I would love to see you react to it. It's great for lovers of mysteries and thrillers.
Also Bruce Willis!
Hartnet does a great job as a jealous manipulator in the movie O. It's based on Shakespeare's Othello.
Have you ever seen a trailer for it? I have no idea what they were thinking? It's one of the worst trailers I've ever seen compared to what the movie actually is!
@@Lloyd00 The trailer for Lucky Number Slevin? I just watched it, didn't think it was that bad. Keep in mind all the twists and turns of the movie.
I think it would be kinda hard to do much else without giving too much away.
@@edmunddantes7097 my thing is what is the movie about? Like how after watching that would you be like, I wanna see that.
Lucky Number Slevin is a fun watch with Bruce Willis and Josh Hartnett if you guys haven't seen it yet.
Glad someone is reacting to this
I've seen this film many, many times and never caught Offerman playing the role of Shlubb, that was a great eye from Samantha.
Great reaction to a unique movie , thanks, you both made interesting comments as always.
Powers Boothe plays an FBI agent in a really, really good suspense/thriller/horror film called, "Frailty"; which also stars the late Bill Paxton, and Matthew McConaughey. This film has a great storyline, and very well done. Kudos to Bill Paxton who also directed this movie!
So many cool characters, but Josh Hartnett is so damn smooth, the opening is amazing. “I’ll cash a check in the morning” brrr
"I'll cash HER check in the morning."
That's the twist. She hired him.
If you've never seen Lucky Number Slevin you should definitely! Hartnett at his best along with Bruce!
Congratulations on finally getting this one Approved👏I know that "Sin City" is always Tough to Edit😅but I'm Thankful and Excited to watch it with Y'all!👍
I’ve NEVER stopped what I was doing to watch a UA-cam video faster than I just did for this. I’ve been waiting (and hoping) for this one to be uploaded.
It is difficult to describe this brilliant adaptation without using the term "stylized". The noir aspects combined with great performances really pulls you in on every scene.
Yes, you can/should watch this one twice.
thank you guys for reacting to this movie it is one of my favorites I had seen this movie about five times I’ll hope y’all do A Dame To Kill Next RIP to all the actors in this movie
Desperado was the sequel, El mariachi is the 1st film, once upon a time in Mexico was the 3rd film from Rodriguez in that series. Nit picking I know. Sin city is a great choice. Thanks again for watching all these movies. It's a new way to enjoy them again
4:49 Don't forget his episode of Black Mirror, the one with Arron Paul!
The 1st girl killed at the beging by the hit man is in Robert Rodriguez film Planet Terror and she's also plays the lifeguard Wendy Peffercorn in the Sandlot
Such a great comic book movie, now I want to watch it again!
Robert Rodriguez spent years courting Frank Miller to make this film. He finally got Frank into the studio to watch him make the opening scene with Josh Hartnett. Frank said, "this isn't right. You need (such and such)..." Rodriguez said "don't tell me, tell them !"
And that was how their partnership was born. Miller even played the part of the priest Marv killed in confession.
Tarantino paid Rodriguez back for an earlier favor by shooting the scene with dead Jackie in the car for the price of $1. Whilst on set he noticed the scene with Devon Aoki slicing up people with samurai swords. "Are those my Hanzo swords ?" Tarantino asked. "Yeah. Sorry. I borrowed them from your garage when you were not looking", said Rodriguez.
LOVE their relationship !
Miller is also a car nut and the vehicles in this product are all on his dream car list.
Rourke Jr is played by Nick Stahl, who's also in The Man With No Face and Terminator 3, while the actor playing his dad, Powers Boothe, is also in Red Dawn, Tombstone and Area 51. Other notable performances in this include Carla Gugino, Rosario Dawson, Clive Owen and Tommy Flanagan
love you guys, adorable together even when sandman is calling :) was a fun watch !
Such a great, guilty pleasure movie to rewatch
Dwight is my favorite character in this.
The director's cut for this split the movie into four separate mini films. In my opinion, it's the superior version.
Was so sad he didn't come back for the sequel
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Clive Owen, and Devon Aoki.
@@eddiejravannen i remember reading she had a scheduling conflict but I never heard a reason why Clive didn't return
so glad you got round to this, love sin city and you guys reaction channel
"BUNRAKU" - with Josh, Woody, etc. is also a lot of fun!
38:16 - So glad you liked this movie! This movie, in my opinion, is a masterpiece of filmmaking. And it is visually orgasmic to look at.
Very few perfect translations of the source material like this have been done, you can either watch the movie or read the comic and its basically the same experience.
Yes!! This is one of my all time favorite movies! I saw the Director's Cut of the film. I've read the graphic novels after I saw the movies! I hope you enjoy this movie Samantha!
Tarantino directed the scene in the car with Clive Owen and Benicio Del Toro. The rest of the film, Rodriguez directed the performances but relied on Miller's art to guide cinematography and blocking, effectively using the comic as storyboard. He considered that to make Miller co-director, invited him on set throughout filming, and consulted with him about creative decisions.
This movie (only the theatrical) is one of my all time favorites... its SO fucking good! Badass, amazing visuals, the cast... everything!
I remember working in a movie theater at the time. People walked out of the movie after the first scene. They wanted to see a Bruce Willis movie and thought he wasn't in the rest of it. Video store was fun too when renting out Planet Terror, people returning it thinking the picture quality was faulty. Fun times with Rodriguez films
This movie is so good, perhaps it just scratches my love of unconventional movies and comic love
I remember feeling so cool watching this Even though I was in my 20s since I never got to see R rated films until I moved out of my parents house 😂
Stunning movie. Immediately clicked lol
Bruce Willis looks like Sam Lake the writer, and likeness of Max Payne from the first game.
I’ve never seen this film but I’m glad I did now because it’s pretty stylized similar to a comic book!
"Glad you did now" meaning you just watched the film, or you watched a 34 minute edited youtube cut of the film :P
This film blew me away. I saw previews of it, thought it looked crazy, had to see it. After watching it, I went out to my car...thought about it...and went back to the theater, got another ticket and watched it again. A week later, I returned to see it a third time. I only watch movies in the theater three times if they're the first six Star Wars films...that's how much I was excited by this movie. The graphic style, the violence, the crazy stories, super hero like action...yeah, the acting isn't great or that might be some of the comic book style writing, not sure...but it was the visuals and filmography that sucked me in. Still love this film.
"Machete" and "Machete Kills" are a total riot.
So happy for Danny Trejo finally getting the recognition he deserves.
still waiting for machete kills in space.
@@Richardwho-vv5bh That's libel to be an even longer wait.
I love that Machete is essentially a spin off of Spy Kids.
Dwight and “The Big Fat Kill” is my personal fave!
Rutger Hauer starred in one of my favorite medieval/fantasy movies, Ladyhawke! (Excalibur is another one)
Britney Murphy voiced Luann in King Of The Hill!
Michael Clarke Duncan had some great roles. I haven't seen anyone react to The Island.
Frank Miller's Batman graphic novels were cool and the movie adaptations were faithful. Heard a rumour that he was working on a continuation but I haven't gotten any confirmation.
There are 7 Sin City graphic novels. The one with Josh Hartnett is from a short story called The Customer Is Always Right, which is part of the 6th novel called Booze, Broads and Bullets. The one with Marv (Mickey Rourke) is from the 1st novel The Hard Goodbye, the one with Dwight (Clive Owen) is from the 3rd novel The Big Fat Kill and the one with Hartigan (Bruce Willis) is from the 4th novel That Yellow Bastard.
Benicio Del Toro is unironically great in this movie, playing most of his role by his head only 😂
After watching this in the theater me and my friends went right back in to watch it again.
Watching this made me think of Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage film directed by Brian De Palma (Scarface, Mission Impossible, Body Double and Dressed to Kill)
Similar to Daniel, this movie was huge for me when I was a teen boy 😂
There is a sequel for this called Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Quality takes a dip, but it's out there if you two want to react to it!
So ye, that's why Kevin got his spot in Cabin in the woods
Ofc, Elijah was in Sin city because of the Faculty
My favorite element of this as soon as I saw the trailer was the fact Elijah Wood was Kevin. The meta casting contrast between him and Frodo is off the charts, the visual design of the character with the dramatic glasses is so striking, and his characterization and action scenes are so damn creepy/freaky! Had that sillhouette-with-glasses as an avatar pic somewhere for quite awhile :)
2 suggestions:
Lucky Number Sleven: Josh & Bruce
Shoot 'Em Up: Clive
Yes baby one of my favourite movies of all time
My favourite character is definitely the neo-n*zi who gets shot with the message arrow by Miho, he's frikkin' hilarious! 🤣
Atton Rand from KOTOR II
From Robert Rodriguez I'd recommend ALITA : BATTLE ANGEL - a deeply, deeply flawed tour-de-force. That's me, however : I love films that try even if, in part, they fail.
Agreed, although I would argue whether it delivered or not. Granted, timing of the release wasn't great (not unlike another of my personal favs, Dredd), but Cameron is planning on a sequel at some point.
@@charleshartley9597 I'll believe in Cameron ever getting a sequel green-lit when I'm sitting in the theatre with a bucket of popcorn. He's too busy with 17 Avatar sequels! 🤣
@@vincelang3779 yeah, yeah. I know, you're not wrong, friend. In truth, I'm the same. I just hope Rosa Salazar doesn't get too old to play the role! And really want Walz to reprise his role as Ito too!
Frank Miller cameo as the priest in the confession booth in Marv’s story.
You mentioned the movie "The Spirit" - that was written and directed by Frank Miller and based on a comic book character from the 1940's and 50's.
Sweet, got myself a buffalo chicken dip as well.
Somehow I knew that Samantha would really like this. Like 300, it was very faithful to Frank Miller's story and art from the comic series. It purposely has a very stylized, film noir, 1940s style of story-telling.
BTW, that was Frank Miller that played the priest that Marv killed,
Had a feeling Samantha would like it.😊
Hey guys great reaction, down the road watch Sin City A dame to kill for the sequel.
Also the director's cut of this film is set up like the graphic novels, so instead of the stories intertwining like the theatrical cut.
The director's cut shows you the stories separately and extended.
Would love to see you guys watch the animated version of 'Watchmen'...Has a little more depth and the monologe style always makes me think of Rorshach...
Great choice going for theatrical
I haven't watched this film in forever but there's so many more actors in this than I remember!
This came out when I was in college. I remember reading on “Early ‘00s internet” that they filmed the opening scene first, in order to show the studio that they could do the whole movie that way. And everyone was blown away.
According to Frank Miller, Miho and Kevin are actually some sort of supernatural beings referring to them as "demons". With Kevin being the evil demon and Miho being the good demon. I always thought tht was interesting and it makes sense considering how otherworldly they both seem.