@@JackDanReact Stephen King himself PRAISED this ending and claimed he wished he thought of it himself. I think I remember him kinda begging audiences not to spoil it for others. He was THAT fond of it.
@@JackDanReact only thing I can think of is them hearing the monsters outside and David thinking bout how his son said "don't let the monsters get me no matter what" and I mean he didn't 😅 but even in that case it was did in maybe a bit too much in a rush
Whenever you see other people being stupid in a movie (Mrs. Carmody, Brent Norton the lawyer, Jim the employee), even if their stupidity is just bravado or intellectualism or piety in a vain attempt to assuage their own fear, you naturally identify with whoever's being sensible. David is an odd choice for a "main character" - he's just an illustrator, not a doctor or cop or hunter or anyone useful in an apocalypse situation - but people look to him because he's sensible. That conceit is exposed by the resolution of the movie, however; remember when Dale/Jeffrey DeMunn's character said, "You scare people badly enough, you can get 'em to do anything They'll turn to whoever promises a solution"? The irony is, when he himself, David, Andrea and that other old lady see that they're out of gas in the mist, what do they do? In retrospect, the worst thing they could have possibly done, even if it seemed sensible at the time. So the "moral of the story" (which I credit Darabont with, not King) isn't "never lose hope" or that Mrs. Carmody was right (another hot take I've read over the years); the escapees in that car were no better than Mrs. Carmody or Horton or Jim. Their sensibility did not protect them from letting their fears make a bad decision appear like a good one. And that is why the ending is so bleak- anyone, even "main characters" can roll the dice and lose against an indifferent, hostile universe.
The people who are saying he should have waited don't understand that they were driving for hours and there was no end to the mist. Once they ran out of gas, they were doomed since there was no gas station or, if there was one, they couldn't get out of the car to pump the gas. If he had five bullets, he would have shot himself too. It looked hopeless and he did not want them to suffer a fate worse than death with those creatures. All the people in the car nodded their heads for him to do it. It's sad all the way around.
@RealBradMiller Some say no because whatever was inside the church lady made her "prophecies" what would happen. So when she said sacrificing the kid would mean the end of the mist, she was right. So if the kid stayed alive, so would the mist. If you rewatch the movie, you can see that anytime she'd speak of what was going to happen, it would come true. And scared people flocked to her giving her more power and power to whatever was controlling her.
They... could have gotten out to pump gas. The fog isn't poison it's just full of monsters. They just need to be CAREFUL. They could have also pulled up next to other cars and checked them for gas, siphoned gas. They could have also not waited until THE LAST SECOND to check their bullet count and instead said "Okay well if we''re all going out anyway, let's at least try to risk out lives to gas up the car and get SOMEONE out." Also since the dad's plan was to die by monster anyway, he could have left the gun with them and gone scouting, if he didn't come back they could have used it or if they were attacked they could have used it, same results. They didn't have to do it THAT MOMENT. The problem isn't that they DID it, the thing they did was a reasonable choice. The problem was the circumstances leading up to them doing it and the circumstances under which they did it. They did it under no duress with no thought, waiting, alternate options considered, or anything done to try to prevent them reaching that point.
@@RealBradMiller Uh... yes they would have all lived. >_> I don't understand the question. It's not like the army was waiting with binoculars like "Tee hee guys wait, like 30 seconds this guy's gonna go ballistic, prank of the century." It's not a speculation that's just... how linear time works.
This was not Steven King’s ending for the book. Darabont changed it to this ending. Steven King said he likes this ending way more than the ending of his book.
I'm crying at the way you slurped that chocolate into your throat 😂 I would also be totally supportive of the fan suit you'd make in the situation, brilliant idea😂 If you haven't seen it, would love to see you two react to Dead Silence!
That first scene, the guy painting.... it's actually a classic thing for Stephen King to do... reference his own work in his work... that painting is of "The Dark Tower"... which is a hugely famous series of Stephen King books. This movie "The Mist" is based on a Stephen King story.
I hope these "as we go" helps 1. In context it is similar to what King did with "The Stand", except in this case it's monsters and not a virus. 2. Jeffery DeMunn is known as a favorite of director Frank Darabont, who has cast him in all four of his films: "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), "The Green Mile" (1999), and "The Mist" (2007). All King adaptations. He was also in what King himself says "Storm of the Century" was such a good screenplay that he adapted into a book. 3. William Sadler also was in "Shawshank" and "The Green Mile". 4. Frances Sternhagen was in "Misery" by King. 5. Marcia Gay Harden kills it. 6.King wanted to play the big guy that goes out with the rope around his waist "brass balls" but Darabont shot him down. 7. This is not how the book ends. Darabont wanted this ending. King later said that as horrific that it is he likes it better. What makes this ending more devastating is he has to live with it the rest of his life 🥵 8. The picture of the cowboy is an Easter egg from King's "Dark Tower series 9. The cool thing about this story is, since the creatures are from a different dimension, they could be anything. 10. Stephen King. You're welcome.
Thank you for the kind comments mate! 😊 I know, i can't believe Dan called it! I was certain Mr Norton was gonna swoop in and save everyone at the end! Alternate ending? 😅
Super fun watch. The process of hive mentality and lost hope yikes, scarier than the monsters. I agree most devastating end, u know it broke that man permanently. Thanx so much, Peace
Intelligence is knowing that there was monsters outside and scared animals inside. Wisdom is knowing the animals were in the mist and the monsters were inside the supermarket. 😂
Not sure if it's been mentioned in the comments yet or not, but there's a black & white version of this film, which I prefer. It hides the dated CGI well & gives the film more of a 1950's sci-fi B-movie feel to it.
Warning sirens like that are NOT uncommon, even in small towns. We had one in my town that had 3000 people in it. Mostly for Tornados, but any warning could be alerted this way
I like how you guys noticed how the people in the supermarket were paying attention to the little logistical details of their situation, like barricading the windows. Have you watched the original Dawn of the Dead, from 1978? That movie is just PACKED with that sort of thing, all the little tactical and logistical details that you would need to pay attention to, in a zombie apocalypse. Great soundtrack, too. Excellent movie all around.
Really glad to hear that you're enjoying the content! Haha, there's gonna be another video with this chair, but after that i'll grab him another chair!
This is great! I just randomly found your channel through recommended videos, I checked it out, and before clicking on a single reaction video, I knew I had to subscribe. I'm catching up on older reactions and you guys are fantastic! A truly hidden gem ❤ I'm really glad I subscribed. Great vibes, great set-ups, great edits! Keep it up! ❤
Monster House is a legit excellent movie. My little yellow house is gonna be dressed up as it for Halloween this year!! Broken terracotta pots for teeth, pink pool noodle made to look like a brain in the attic window, LED candles to look like eyes in the windows, and anything else I can think of before then! 🥂
Jokes aside, the part when they run out of gas is legit beautiful. they do so much with just looks and silence. and after they understand what the plan is, they all just sit for moment in their own thoughts, looking out the window.
I thought this messed up ending was an alternate one, like a cut version. The version I remember goes right to the army guys rolling in, before he shoots anyone.
The painting isn't Clint Eastwood. It's the cover for another book Stephen King wrote called The Gunslinger. 😉 And I do recommend the book, the movie not so much, but the book is FANTASTIC! You can also see the movie poster for The Thing.
I was never so glad to see a holy roller take a can of peas and a bullet to the noggin!! 😏 Most annoying character ever!! Also fun to see half the cast of The Walking Dead! Love Carol!! 😁
You fellas keep talking about using fans to fly around and clear the mist... But you never thought if it was actually fans that _caused_ the mist. We need dehumidifiers, and we need them now!!
Just found your reaction channel and have been fun listening to your interactions. Interesting enough, American towns have very interesting siren systems. I highly recommend checking out the history of American sirens and the uses they were made for.
If you've seen the original Punisher movie you might recognize David as Frank Castle (actor Thomas Jane) If you haven't seen the movie you should react to it, it's great
That really depressing song underscoring the finale, is "The Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance. Wait until you see how they use that in the movie "Baraka." 😈
I'm enjoying the dynamic you guys have, lots of fun. I watched this movie years ago and it really ramps up the tension as the shoppers slowly lose their thin veneer of civility. There is a real sense of menace. Fear can make us do terrible things. It leaves you wondering who are the monsters. Some great character acting too. The ending left me gutted, imagine having to make that choice. I'm working my way through your other reactions and look forward to more in the future.
Always fun to see people get hit with that ending. Sadly, between the two of you, you guessed at it, so it lacksd the gut punch. I've seen people get legitimately angry.
So, in Hawaii, they were tsunami warnings mowt likely, here in most of the mainland US they are used for tornadoes, and maybe even earthquakes iirc. I lived near one that went off every Wednesday... It was the Wednesday Alarm, apparently.
Yup, it's how we keep the tornados away! It hurts their sensitive hearing and is a great way to deter them from inhabited areas without harming them. :)
13:30 and I know it's one I hate looking at The way it just plops at his chest and rips it like some kind of cursed adhesive, not a bite or clutching tearing motion 14:09 that damn moment (wow it looks even worse than I remember) 27:25 NECK BUG 33:09 maybe one small one, but I would assume they'd appear in groups from multiple directions and swarm, not one direction lol 35:12 ah man Daddy's dead here 36:32 oh fuck fuck fuck man I just keep remembering things right beforehand 41:06 it's cut but I'm really glad she at least looked shocked when it escalated to stabbing him 43:45 Come on Irene, oh I swear that 48:12 wait, expect what?
Jack and Dan are the best! More videos please! Would love to see reactions to "X" because your Pearl vid was excellent! thank you for the entertainment
Funny you mention zombies. Frank Darabont went on to direct the first season of The Walking Dead and brought several of these actors to the show. The soldier that got sacrificed even wound up a zombie. Thomas Jane was supposed to be the lead but was already booked when the show was greenlit. So then one of you British came in and stole the job. Stop stealing our jowbs.
00:14 “We need a really dramatic welcome in to grab them by the balls” “They may not have balls” Guys, I’m pretty sure that already by this point in this reaction that ALL your viewers have balls….. Taking the piss aside, this was a hilarious reaction, great job.
My friend and I held eachother as we cried at the ending. She knew what would happen but she didn't tell me lol. We both cried. Doesn't help the dad looks like my own so it hit hard.
I had the mirror experience: My friend and I hit the end and then she knew what would happen. I was so sad, just heartbroken until the tanks rolled up. I spent about 30 seconds raging and then the rest of the time CACKLING with her because it was so stupid, I couldn't breathe. However, I can see why having the emotional connection to the dad could inspire the opposite reaction, his acting was absolutely fantastic. It was a heartwrenching performance and I can't hold that against anyone.
@@HiddenDarkHM Oh I agree, it's a stupid ending when thought about! But ye the dad was a lot like mine, both appearance and behavior wise. And having seen him cry like that too also struck a nerve for me. But again, great acting!
@@TinyToadSage That's completely reasonable. I don't remember which movie it was but there was a movie that had an old lady that was SO much like my grandmother and she didn't even really do much of anything, I think she just was in one scene and was just nice to the main characters and the personality and acting was just so on point I just started bawling so I totally get it.
I think I have been to that lake, at the beginning, the lake where the main character and his family live! Well, not where they filmed it, but the lake in the original Stephen King novella that this film is based on. It's in Bridgton, Maine, and I stayed in a cabin on a lake there with my family, when I was a kid. So... bow down before me, and kneel before my Stephen King majesty!!!!!!!!! Ba ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!! Sorry, got a little carried away. I really have been to that lake though.
I HATE the ending of this movie. It's SO stupid. -_- Literally if they had waited what, ONE minute? It's SO ludicrous. It's not even dark or sad it's just DUMB. It doesn't make me feel sad it makes me angry. In the original story the characters just drove off into the mist, their fates unknown. What a better ending that would have been than this absolute trashfire ending. The only redeeming aspect of it is knowing the mom from the beginning made it through the Mist ALONE and found her kids. Like tell me more, I want to know about her journey! Everything else? Absolute awful writing. If he'd stumbled on, after maybe a day or something of failing to encounter monsters and THEN run into the military, maybe I could have given it a bit more reluctant of a pass but LESS THAN A MINUTE? First of all they should have been looking for more gas. What kind of morons just use all their gas? Two, if they did run out they could have said "Okay there's four bullets and five of us, since Dad's the most fit one here, how about he goes and scouts, see if he can find another car or more gas. If he doesn't come back, we use the bullets. If we get attacked, we use the bullets." It's so infuriating because it relies on these characters who had a will to survive and who were intelligent and clever suddenly completely giving up on life and any sense of intelligence SECONDS before being rescued. This movie is honestly a masterpiece up until the end, probably one of my favorite post-apocalyptic monster movies but that ending ruins the whole thing. Whenever I watch it I just turn it off after the big guy shows up and leave it with the canon ending that they drove off into the Mist.
You... don't understand the point of a reaction channel do you? Also doing that would make the video non-transformative and no longer fair use and thus illegal to post on youtube :)
The balls it took for Frank Darabont to change Steven King’s ending to undoubtedly the bleakest ending of all time is incredible. I love this movie.
I had no idea there was a different ending to what Stephen King had originally laid out, i'm gonna check this out right now!
@@JackDanReact Stephen King himself PRAISED this ending and claimed he wished he thought of it himself. I think I remember him kinda begging audiences not to spoil it for others. He was THAT fond of it.
I liked this movie, but NOT the ending, after all they went through, to have it end like THAT...
@@chrisrobinson3494impatience and fear can be as deadly as the threat that’s the lesson here
@@TheMaskedChef7 I agree, the psychotic behavior of the followers of Mrs. carmody, was was just as frightening/deadly as ANYTHING in the mist.
51:08 "hit the like and subscribe button as fast as david hit the trigger" my jaw dropped
I’ve never been so dead inside after finishing a movie😢
Such a heavy ending wasn't it! I really wasn't expecting it to take that route
You can't have ever seen terminator 3 then 😂
@@theobserver2267 nope🤷🏻♀️😂
I have literally never laughed harder than watching the end of this movie for the first time.
One of the most devastating endings in a film ever, my god lol. Loved this reaction!
I really thought Mr Norton was gonna show up at the end for that happily ever after, really didn't expect the ending!
*most hilarious
IDK how y'all managed to make THIS movie funny but I cried laughing!
Ah i'm really glad to hear you enjoyed it! 😂 Hear me out on that electric fan idea though, could have been a completely different outcome!
Are you kidding? The ending is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life.
Love that you and Dan basically guessed the ending between the two of you 😂
I just really didn't expect the ending to be that dark! Why didn't David just wait a little longer!
i know right?!! i was gonna say the same thing!! fantastic job mates!! where are you from? i freaking love your attractive accents!!
@@JackDanReact only thing I can think of is them hearing the monsters outside and David thinking bout how his son said "don't let the monsters get me no matter what" and I mean he didn't 😅 but even in that case it was did in maybe a bit too much in a rush
At the begining he was painting the cover of "The Dark Tower" another King book and movie
Whenever you see other people being stupid in a movie (Mrs. Carmody, Brent Norton the lawyer, Jim the employee), even if their stupidity is just bravado or intellectualism or piety in a vain attempt to assuage their own fear, you naturally identify with whoever's being sensible. David is an odd choice for a "main character" - he's just an illustrator, not a doctor or cop or hunter or anyone useful in an apocalypse situation - but people look to him because he's sensible. That conceit is exposed by the resolution of the movie, however; remember when Dale/Jeffrey DeMunn's character said, "You scare people badly enough, you can get 'em to do anything They'll turn to whoever promises a solution"? The irony is, when he himself, David, Andrea and that other old lady see that they're out of gas in the mist, what do they do? In retrospect, the worst thing they could have possibly done, even if it seemed sensible at the time. So the "moral of the story" (which I credit Darabont with, not King) isn't "never lose hope" or that Mrs. Carmody was right (another hot take I've read over the years); the escapees in that car were no better than Mrs. Carmody or Horton or Jim. Their sensibility did not protect them from letting their fears make a bad decision appear like a good one. And that is why the ending is so bleak- anyone, even "main characters" can roll the dice and lose against an indifferent, hostile universe.
This is the best argument I've seen so far for why this ending works, I laughed out loud the first time I saw it.
He promised his son he would not let the creatures get him. That was the driving force for his final decision, I believe.
The people who are saying he should have waited don't understand that they were driving for hours and there was no end to the mist. Once they ran out of gas, they were doomed since there was no gas station or, if there was one, they couldn't get out of the car to pump the gas. If he had five bullets, he would have shot himself too. It looked hopeless and he did not want them to suffer a fate worse than death with those creatures. All the people in the car nodded their heads for him to do it. It's sad all the way around.
But, if something would have happened to stall being shot another thirty seconds... Would anything have changed? That's what I like to speculate on!
@RealBradMiller Some say no because whatever was inside the church lady made her "prophecies" what would happen. So when she said sacrificing the kid would mean the end of the mist, she was right. So if the kid stayed alive, so would the mist. If you rewatch the movie, you can see that anytime she'd speak of what was going to happen, it would come true. And scared people flocked to her giving her more power and power to whatever was controlling her.
They... could have gotten out to pump gas. The fog isn't poison it's just full of monsters. They just need to be CAREFUL. They could have also pulled up next to other cars and checked them for gas, siphoned gas. They could have also not waited until THE LAST SECOND to check their bullet count and instead said "Okay well if we''re all going out anyway, let's at least try to risk out lives to gas up the car and get SOMEONE out." Also since the dad's plan was to die by monster anyway, he could have left the gun with them and gone scouting, if he didn't come back they could have used it or if they were attacked they could have used it, same results. They didn't have to do it THAT MOMENT. The problem isn't that they DID it, the thing they did was a reasonable choice. The problem was the circumstances leading up to them doing it and the circumstances under which they did it. They did it under no duress with no thought, waiting, alternate options considered, or anything done to try to prevent them reaching that point.
@@RealBradMiller Uh... yes they would have all lived. >_> I don't understand the question. It's not like the army was waiting with binoculars like "Tee hee guys wait, like 30 seconds this guy's gonna go ballistic, prank of the century." It's not a speculation that's just... how linear time works.
Been waiting in anticipation for your next drop!! Great reacts as always 🤩
"Just wait it out, what's the harm?" Worth noting that the military dude who ended up as a still-living spider incubator "waited it out."
Possibly one of the greatest endings for a movie ever
This was not Steven King’s ending for the book. Darabont changed it to this ending. Steven King said he likes this ending way more than the ending of his book.
Love your guys commentary and banter, always entertaining
Ah thanks mate! Glad you were able to check out the new video 😊
@JackWillReact the ending was actually changed from the book and Stephen King has even said he liked the movie ending better
I liked this movie, and your reactions, but HATED the way it ended, after all they went through, to have it end like THAT...
omg me too!! so hilarious and so funny!! always brings a smile to my face and brightens my day!!!
I'm crying at the way you slurped that chocolate into your throat 😂 I would also be totally supportive of the fan suit you'd make in the situation, brilliant idea😂 If you haven't seen it, would love to see you two react to Dead Silence!
That first scene, the guy painting.... it's actually a classic thing for Stephen King to do... reference his own work in his work... that painting is of "The Dark Tower"... which is a hugely famous series of Stephen King books. This movie "The Mist" is based on a Stephen King story.
And also poster or painting of the film The thing behind Dark tower painting!
I have only noticed it on this rewatch !! that book series was insane
Seeing all these walking dead actors in the same movie makes me nostalgic 🩵 (Dale, Andrea, Carol...)
This has the saddest most heart wrenching ending of any movie I had ever seen. 😭
I hope these "as we go" helps
1. In context it is similar to what King did with "The Stand", except in this case it's monsters and not a virus.
2. Jeffery DeMunn is known as a favorite of director Frank Darabont, who has cast him in all four of his films: "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), "The Green Mile" (1999), and "The Mist" (2007). All King adaptations. He was also in what King himself says "Storm of the Century" was such a good screenplay that he adapted into a book.
3. William Sadler also was in "Shawshank" and "The Green Mile".
4. Frances Sternhagen was in "Misery" by King.
5. Marcia Gay Harden kills it.
6.King wanted to play the big guy that goes out with the rope around his waist "brass balls" but Darabont shot him down.
7. This is not how the book ends. Darabont wanted this ending. King later said that as horrific that it is he likes it better. What makes this ending more devastating is he has to live with it the rest of his life 🥵
8. The picture of the cowboy is an Easter egg from King's "Dark Tower series
9. The cool thing about this story is, since the creatures are from a different dimension, they could be anything.
10. Stephen King. You're welcome.
Another great reaction! Love your commentary and banter. Cant believe Dan called the ending! Can't wait for the next vid.
Thank you for the kind comments mate! 😊 I know, i can't believe Dan called it! I was certain Mr Norton was gonna swoop in and save everyone at the end! Alternate ending? 😅
TWD with Carol, Dale and Andrea.....they have gone through some shit.
It’s like Robert Kirkman watched this movie to draft actors 😂
Super fun watch. The process of hive mentality and lost hope yikes, scarier than the monsters. I agree most devastating end, u know it broke that man permanently. Thanx so much, Peace
Intelligence is knowing that there was monsters outside and scared animals inside.
Wisdom is knowing the animals were in the mist and the monsters were inside the supermarket. 😂
@@teslafreeman So true 😂✌️
Not sure if it's been mentioned in the comments yet or not, but there's a black & white version of this film, which I prefer. It hides the dated CGI well & gives the film more of a 1950's sci-fi B-movie feel to it.
huge FAN of you bothhh 😁 need a bunch more reaction videos please….
Haha, i see what you did there 😂 love to hear that you enjoyed the video mate!
Great reaction as always guys, can’t wait for future videos!
Thanks so much mate, really glad to have you here!
this is my new favorite way to watch scary movies. your guys commentary is hilarious!
Warning sirens like that are NOT uncommon, even in small towns. We had one in my town that had 3000 people in it. Mostly for Tornados, but any warning could be alerted this way
We have them for fires
Every Wednesday at noon
44:08 - "Grab the Gun, grab the gun"
Me: No don't! Leave the gun behind! I've seen this movie. For once, leave the gun behind!
I like how you guys noticed how the people in the supermarket were paying attention to the little logistical details of their situation, like barricading the windows. Have you watched the original Dawn of the Dead, from 1978? That movie is just PACKED with that sort of thing, all the little tactical and logistical details that you would need to pay attention to, in a zombie apocalypse. Great soundtrack, too. Excellent movie all around.
Fun fact King actually loves this ending cause it’s so dark and twisted.
Irene, MVP!
Irene is deadass one of my favorite movie characters of all time. Absolute Chad.
Just found your channel and love the content, but when are we going to get a proper second computer chair for Dan?
Really glad to hear that you're enjoying the content! Haha, there's gonna be another video with this chair, but after that i'll grab him another chair!
Wish version of Iron Man! LMAO! Poor Irene. Dude that was the worst ending ever. Great reaction from you guys as always! Kept me laughing!
Iron man on a budget 😅 Irene was my favourite character in this, heartbroken over what happened! Glad you enjoyed it, appreciate you Nick!
This is great! I just randomly found your channel through recommended videos, I checked it out, and before clicking on a single reaction video, I knew I had to subscribe. I'm catching up on older reactions and you guys are fantastic! A truly hidden gem ❤ I'm really glad I subscribed. Great vibes, great set-ups, great edits! Keep it up! ❤
A bit of urgency we heard what happened to John Lee 😂😂😂😂
The intro chocolate... wow. Crying rn. XD
1:50 legit laughed so hard i tought i was having a stroke.
The paintings in the beginning were other Stephen King novel/ Movie posters.
This was my favorite movie as a kid! I had the mist and Monster house on loop
Monster House is a legit excellent movie. My little yellow house is gonna be dressed up as it for Halloween this year!! Broken terracotta pots for teeth, pink pool noodle made to look like a brain in the attic window, LED candles to look like eyes in the windows, and anything else I can think of before then! 🥂
Awesome reaction. I was entertained from start to finish plus it's my first time viewing your work. Instant like 👍🏾 👌🏾
Thank you so much mate, really glad to hear you enjoyed it! 😊
Jokes aside, the part when they run out of gas is legit beautiful.
they do so much with just looks and silence. and after they understand what the plan is, they all just sit for moment in their own thoughts, looking out the window.
You guys are absolutely adorable and a blast to watch. Keep ‘em coming.
This is a small town so I think these people already all knew each other.
Yup!
Speaking of daddies, Dan you are a daddie😂
Love the reaction. Heres the sub, and to many more vids to watch!
Thanks so much mate, glad to have you here!
I thought this messed up ending was an alternate one, like a cut version. The version I remember goes right to the army guys rolling in, before he shoots anyone.
the man in the black hoodie , u should do acting , cuz ur gaze is deep and ur face is mysteriously expressive :)
Dan is gonna love this! I'll let him know!
@@JackDanReact yes please and talk him into it👑❤
You guys have such an awesome and kind sense of humour😊 I found that I was laughing with you, that’s incredible lol.
The painting isn't Clint Eastwood. It's the cover for another book Stephen King wrote called The Gunslinger. 😉 And I do recommend the book, the movie not so much, but the book is FANTASTIC! You can also see the movie poster for The Thing.
It’s crazy that when he killed “the boy” the mist went away.
The painting at the start is Roland, the gunslinger from the Dark Tower series by King.
It's definitely Clint Eastwood.
(lol I know you're correct but him saying that cracked me up so hard)
When they were leaving the supermarket parking lot in David's car... He should have backed it up and broke all the windows
I was never so glad to see a holy roller take a can of peas and a bullet to the noggin!! 😏 Most annoying character ever!! Also fun to see half the cast of The Walking Dead! Love Carol!! 😁
Bro I’m crying from the commentary 😂
You fellas keep talking about using fans to fly around and clear the mist... But you never thought if it was actually fans that _caused_ the mist. We need dehumidifiers, and we need them now!!
Guys if you haven’t watched “ Witch 2014 “ you need to . Great reaction
Jack🤣that🤣chocolate 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact the book doesn’t have an ending but Steven king actually liked the ending they put in for the movie
Just found your reaction channel and have been fun listening to your interactions. Interesting enough, American towns have very interesting siren systems. I highly recommend checking out the history of American sirens and the uses they were made for.
If you've seen the original Punisher movie you might recognize David as Frank Castle (actor Thomas Jane) If you haven't seen the movie you should react to it, it's great
the ending of this traumatised me...well maybe not traumatised, but i defo cursed the writer for so long i was so gutted haha good film for sure!
That really depressing song underscoring the finale, is "The Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance. Wait until you see how they use that in the movie "Baraka." 😈
Never noticed there's like 3 people from The Walking Dead
The guy who made it worked on the first season of TWD too
I'm enjoying the dynamic you guys have, lots of fun. I watched this movie years ago and it really ramps up the tension as the shoppers slowly lose their thin veneer of civility. There is a real sense of menace. Fear can make us do terrible things. It leaves you wondering who are the monsters. Some great character acting too. The ending left me gutted, imagine having to make that choice. I'm working my way through your other reactions and look forward to more in the future.
I saw this when it came out back in the day I must have been 11 or 12 and I think it changed the trajectory of my life negl
Always fun to see people get hit with that ending. Sadly, between the two of you, you guessed at it, so it lacksd the gut punch. I've seen people get legitimately angry.
not bomb sirens! that's a good ole US of A tornado siren!
In the book it's described as the town fire whistle.
So, in Hawaii, they were tsunami warnings mowt likely, here in most of the mainland US they are used for tornadoes, and maybe even earthquakes iirc. I lived near one that went off every Wednesday... It was the Wednesday Alarm, apparently.
Yup, it's how we keep the tornados away! It hurts their sensitive hearing and is a great way to deter them from inhabited areas without harming them. :)
The ending of this movie makes me think of the ending of Oculus. They both feel like getting punched really hard in the stomach.
30:23 Great prediction! Just a wee bit early though 😜
13:30 and I know it's one I hate looking at
The way it just plops at his chest and rips it like some kind of cursed adhesive, not a bite or clutching tearing motion
14:09 that damn moment (wow it looks even worse than I remember)
27:25 NECK BUG
33:09 maybe one small one, but I would assume they'd appear in groups from multiple directions and swarm, not one direction lol
35:12 ah man Daddy's dead here
36:32 oh fuck fuck fuck man I just keep remembering things right beforehand
41:06 it's cut but I'm really glad she at least looked shocked when it escalated to stabbing him
43:45 Come on Irene, oh I swear that
48:12 wait, expect what?
Jack and Dan are the best! More videos please! Would love to see reactions to "X" because your Pearl vid was excellent! thank you for the entertainment
turn the lights off! *sets himself on fire
I was also wondering who you were talking about when you said daddy 😂
Funny you mention zombies. Frank Darabont went on to direct the first season of The Walking Dead and brought several of these actors to the show. The soldier that got sacrificed
even wound up a zombie. Thomas Jane was supposed to be the lead but was already booked when the show was greenlit. So then one of you British came in and stole the job. Stop stealing our jowbs.
haha this was a good reaction!
00:14 “We need a really dramatic welcome in to grab them by the balls”
“They may not have balls”
Guys, I’m pretty sure that already by this point in this reaction that ALL your viewers have balls…..
Taking the piss aside, this was a hilarious reaction, great job.
The other movie i think of where the military does their job, the other is Shaun of the Dead
Jimothy!! 🤣🤣👏
My friend and I held eachother as we cried at the ending. She knew what would happen but she didn't tell me lol. We both cried.
Doesn't help the dad looks like my own so it hit hard.
I had the mirror experience: My friend and I hit the end and then she knew what would happen. I was so sad, just heartbroken until the tanks rolled up. I spent about 30 seconds raging and then the rest of the time CACKLING with her because it was so stupid, I couldn't breathe.
However, I can see why having the emotional connection to the dad could inspire the opposite reaction, his acting was absolutely fantastic. It was a heartwrenching performance and I can't hold that against anyone.
@@HiddenDarkHM Oh I agree, it's a stupid ending when thought about! But ye the dad was a lot like mine, both appearance and behavior wise. And having seen him cry like that too also struck a nerve for me. But again, great acting!
@@TinyToadSage That's completely reasonable. I don't remember which movie it was but there was a movie that had an old lady that was SO much like my grandmother and she didn't even really do much of anything, I think she just was in one scene and was just nice to the main characters and the personality and acting was just so on point I just started bawling so I totally get it.
34:34 is so satisfying.
Ok, I read the story a dozen times, but this is only a tiny bit like the original story
good shot daddy
I think I have been to that lake, at the beginning, the lake where the main character and his family live! Well, not where they filmed it, but the lake in the original Stephen King novella that this film is based on. It's in Bridgton, Maine, and I stayed in a cabin on a lake there with my family, when I was a kid. So... bow down before me, and kneel before my Stephen King majesty!!!!!!!!! Ba ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!! Sorry, got a little carried away. I really have been to that lake though.
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1:50 - Bruh. You really are having trouble swallowing things. Try a straw, maybe?
😂😂 I forgot like half the cast of Walking dead is in this
You need to watch "Legion" (2010) lol
The game Half Life is based off this book.
They should have waited and took a nap or he shouldn't have tried to get the gun lol
Watch Eden lake
My year 11 English teacher recommended Eden Lake to me and it's a movie I'll never forget for sure
@@willithinkthereforeiam it’s one of those movies that stay with you
Have you seen wolf creek
@@Doglover79586 not yet, but I'll definitely check it out! Thanks for the rec!
@@willithinkthereforeiam if you like it, there’s two movies and two seasons on the TV series
45:52. Oh my sweet summer child 😈
Can y'all do a reaction to The Exorcist: Believer and the movie the iron claw
Watch the last exorcism or the exorcism of Emily rose
hey guys! can you do a video reaction to "Smile" horror movie from 2022?! thank you
I HATE the ending of this movie. It's SO stupid. -_- Literally if they had waited what, ONE minute? It's SO ludicrous. It's not even dark or sad it's just DUMB. It doesn't make me feel sad it makes me angry. In the original story the characters just drove off into the mist, their fates unknown. What a better ending that would have been than this absolute trashfire ending. The only redeeming aspect of it is knowing the mom from the beginning made it through the Mist ALONE and found her kids. Like tell me more, I want to know about her journey! Everything else? Absolute awful writing. If he'd stumbled on, after maybe a day or something of failing to encounter monsters and THEN run into the military, maybe I could have given it a bit more reluctant of a pass but LESS THAN A MINUTE? First of all they should have been looking for more gas. What kind of morons just use all their gas? Two, if they did run out they could have said "Okay there's four bullets and five of us, since Dad's the most fit one here, how about he goes and scouts, see if he can find another car or more gas. If he doesn't come back, we use the bullets. If we get attacked, we use the bullets." It's so infuriating because it relies on these characters who had a will to survive and who were intelligent and clever suddenly completely giving up on life and any sense of intelligence SECONDS before being rescued. This movie is honestly a masterpiece up until the end, probably one of my favorite post-apocalyptic monster movies but that ending ruins the whole thing. Whenever I watch it I just turn it off after the big guy shows up and leave it with the canon ending that they drove off into the Mist.
Why isn’t isn’t it Jack and Dan Reacts? Sounds kinda gay though.
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Guys maybe just shut up and watch the movie and shut up
"Jack reacts" by sitting in expressionless silence. That would be some top tier content.
You... don't understand the point of a reaction channel do you? Also doing that would make the video non-transformative and no longer fair use and thus illegal to post on youtube :)