Just to Clarify for the two of you, when Ron said "How thick can you get" (Referring to Crabbe & Goyle- Malfoy's pals) He wasn't shaming their weight. The books & movies were made decades prior to current social norms. In this context "Thick" meant dense, idiotic, or foolish. It is sometimes also used to refer to someones skull being too thick; In other words they don't learn easily, or they often repeat the same mistakes.
@@_pumpkin-pie It is about social norms, as they automatically thought it's meaning was referring to weight. Even if it is used more commonly in Britain, it was still a very commonly used phrase here, we heard either that or "thick as a rock" used almost daily when I was a kid. You just assume it's used more where you live. You also don't understand the meaning of the phrase social norms. Social norms are the perceived informal, mostly unwritten, rules that define acceptable and appropriate actions within a given group, community, or society- thus guiding human behavior. A social norm is created when individuals practice a behavior because they believe that others like them or in their community practice the behavior. This shows how "thick" you are, as use of the word, it's phrasing, context, & time period are all formed because it in & of itself it is part of a social norm that existed before we were born.
@@_pumpkin-pie I'm not the fool that misunderstood; the definition proves me right & you wrong- period. If you need help with reading comprehension, which seems to be the case, I can give you a list of some places that should be able to help you though, assuming you actually want to learn, instead of just staying "thick" for the rest of your life.
Fun facts/answers to some of your questions: Before Christian Coulson was cast as Tom Riddle, Eddie Redmayne, who later played Newt Scamander in the Fantastic Beasts films (a prequel/spin-off to Harry Potter), auditioned for the role. Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) originally auditioned for Lockhart. He is also the voice of the basilisk. Tom Felton improvised Draco's "I didn't know you could read" to Harry disguised as Goyle because he forgot his line. Furthermore, Lucius' and Harry's exchange just before Lucius leaves Dumbledore's office was completely improvised by the actors on the spot. Jason Isaacs said "Let us hope that Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day" and Daniel Radcliffe immediately replied "Don't worry, I will be". And Lucius starts to use the Killing Curse "Avada Kedavra" on Harry after leaving Dumbledore's office. To actually try to kill a child in the middle of a school makes him seem quite dumb. But Jason Isaacs explained that the book didn't mention any specific spell and this was the only one he could remember. I think there are two main reasons why Harry doesn't tell Dumbledore or one of the teachers about the voice he hears. 1. He already feels like a 'freak' so he doesn't want more attention on himself by being the person who can hear voices no one else can. 2. Growing up at the Dursleys, Harry has a hard time putting much trust into adults. Plus, the teachers couldn't protect him during his first year and when they tried to tell McGonagall about the stone she didn't listen. It's almost universally agreed upon that the films did Ron dirty. One of the most notable ways was how most of his best lines were given to Hermione. One notable example of this is when Hermione is the one to explain what "Mudblood" means instead of Ron. In the book, Ron is also the one who points out how ridiculous the whole idea of wizarding blood supremacy is (instead of Hagrid). In the book it's revealed that Filch is actually a Squib, which is a non-magical person who is born with at least one magical parent (kind of the opposite of a Muggleborn). Hermione and Ron's awkward non-hug was the result of Emma Watson being embarassed to hug both Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint in front of everyone, with her hugging Daniel during filming having to be frozen for a few seconds to get the desired effect due to her breaking the hug too quickly. Foreign language translations had to change Tom Marvolo Riddle's name, so that an appropriate anagram could be formed. In Icelandic (my language) his name is "Trevor Délgome" which aligns with "Ég er Voldemort". A sweet behind the scenes story is that during production, Emma Watson frequently brought her pet hamster Millie on set but, unfortunately, Millie passed away shortly after filming began. The set department created a specially-made hamster coffin for her.
That scene with the polyjuice where Maljoy says, "I didn't know you could read," was improvised. The actor forgot his next line and came up with that on the spot, and they chose to keep it.
28:11 - In British slang, "thick" is another way to call someone "stupid" or "unintelligent". So when Ron said "How thick could you get?" he was actually commenting on how easy it was to trick Goyle and Crabbe, not their weight. Though, I can understand the confusion given the literal defintion of the word. 😅
I love watching these because you can see from the first two the reactors tend to enjoy them but recognize them as kids movies and you can tell they kind of wonder what the hype is all about even if they enjoy the world building but after the 3rd and 4th with how good they are they are just locked in and you’re just that much more invested for having seen the first two.
2 things about Rons wand. The wand chooses the wizard as mentioned by Olivander in the first movie and it was a hand me down from his older brother who you wont see in the movies until much later, and it was broken. So Ron's wand was resisting him and his spells. The teacher didnt know that and when he tried to curse Harry and Ron it backfired and did his memory permantly. The teacher isnt mentioned the movies again but he is in the books. Ron is actually a pretty good wizard. In the movies it isnt really shown.
@@clover2739you do just for a second in Prisoner of Azkaban. He's in the photo of Ron's family in Egypt, as there are 6 Weasley boys in the photo, being Ron, Fred, George, Percy, Charlie and Bill.
Probably the Movie Munchies girls noticed that Dumbledore's actor changed. (it's not a spoiler because you've already watched more films from the saga on Patreon). Chamber of Secrets was one of the last films by actor Richard Harris (Dumbledore), who passed away in 2002. Harris was in the film Gladiator, which you reacted to. He played the impredaor Marcus Aurelius, who was murdered by his son Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix). In the next films in the saga, Dumbledore will be played by actor Michael Gambon, who also passed away in 2023 with pneumonia. Alan Rickman, who played Severus Snape, and Robbie Coltrane, who played Rubeus Hagrid, also passed away.
The best part of Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets is the man Gilderoy Lockhart who is played by the talented Kenneth Branagh. He’s the same guy who directed and wrote Belfast, one of my favorite movies from him.
The guy who plays Draco Malfoy's father Lucius Malfoy is the actor Jason Isaacs who played Colonel William Tavington in "The Patriot" if you guys can remember, very good at playing a bad guy.
If it helps at all, the basilisk is in fact a legless lizard and not a snake. The basilisk can blink, has visible ear holes, many teeth and it's head is more lizard shaped. Snakes can't blink, their ears aren't that prominent, have either fangs or no teeth and their heads are shaped differently.
This is factually wrong. The Basilisk is always referred as a snake and Parsel tongue also only just work with actual snakes. And in the book, the visual description of the Basilisk is completely snake-like. It's only the movie that took creative liberties in making it more reptilian or dragon-like (and also wayyy larger - how is that huge thing supposed to roam within Hogwart's plumbing?). So the only true statement would be, that the *movie design* of the Basilisk is more like a lizard, but canon wise (books > movies) it is a snake.
It's an abomination born from a chicken's egg hatched beneath a toad that can kill literally at a glance. I doubt it'll have that much in common with regular snakes to begin with.
@@johng482 This is what I am thinking too. OP is talking actual basilisk mythology and Joanne Rowling just thought they were snakes and wrote it as such.
At the end, when Harry tells him "There’s no Hogwarts without you, Hagrid", it's super significant because throughout the whole movie one of the main themes is the fear that Hagrid is actually evil, how they find him in the bad alley, how Harry discovers he was expelled from school in third year for, supposedly, opening the chamber of secrets, how he is led to prison. And, at the end, when he was proven innocent, Harry telling him that was so great, like not only he is innocent, but he's algo what makes Hogwarts to be Hogwarts!
Moaning Myrtle was the first student that Tom Riddle set the Basilisk on. Then he placed the blame on Hagrid who was expelled from Hogwarts academic courses. That's why his wand is hidden inside his umbrella. When he turned 18, he was hired by Dumbledor as game keeper.
This movie was what got me into loving snakes (I was about 2 when it came out) First snake I held was a Arabian horned viper, guy who owned her was a snake handler and raised her when she was a wee baby so she liked people (didn't realize she was a viper till years later but I had no fear which is funny since most grown men run at the site of a snake)
Not contesting yer point (i know a lot of guys who fit it), but one of the best neck massages I've ever had was from a ball python - guess it was digging the heat of the inflammation. That said, a horned viper would certainly give me pause! 🐍
@@datwongai3903 well at the time I didn't know it was a viper I mean if I knew at the time I would hesitate but back then I only knew three snakes, cobra; boa, and rattlesnake As for boa neck massage I ironically never handled a boa, came close with a friend who had a bitty one
Some other Must See Fantasy Films: - Willow - The Neverending Story - Labyrinth - Coraline - Howls Moving Castle - Spirited Away - A Knights Tale - The Lord of the Rings (watch the Extended Editions) - Conan The Barbarian - Conan the Destroyer - Dragonslayer
Good to see you both back at Hogwarts!🐗 Dobby was always my favorite character! Looking forward to more Harry Potter soon! Thanks for sharing Hella and Chi ❤💛
They never put it in the films but here's Voldemort's backstory; his father's side are wealthy snobby rich muggles, and his mother's side well being the only living descendants of Salazar Syltherin is the only thing they have. They are poorer than poor and rather marry their cousins than marry muggles. Voldemort mother is what they would call "Blood Tratior" she was in love with Tom Riddle ll and put him under a love spell but it wore off and he freaked out about the magical world, Voldemort killed him himself for that and kept two family heirlooms; a locket own by Salazar and a ring to a common ancestor he has with Harry Potter
I am sure you will love the whole series as much as you liked the first two. You beautiful young ladies are such wonderful reactors, the way you are so animated and have such cool comments.
36:52 fun fact: Rupert Grint is actually afraid 😱 of 🕷️ in real life, while his character Ron Weasley is having the same arachnophobia in every Harry Potter movies.
The Four Houses, really represent different types of pride people have. Gryffindor is for the people who think they’re always brave, Slytherin are competitive and want to win at any cost, Ravenclaws feel intellectually superior, and Hufflepuff are those nice people who always sacrifice themselves for others’ well-being. The truth is we are all four of these things when we grow up and become a mature adult
Fun fact when draco malfony said i did't know you could read that line tom felton the actor who play him forget his line and also if you didn't know ron has 2 more older brother bill and charlie bill the oldest and charlie second oldest out 7 weasley by the time ron,harry,hermonie and ginny start hogwart they already graduate got job save up and moved out.
I'm not gonna lie....when I first saw the basilisk in this movie, I had the same reaction Ron had with Aragog. (side note: I am NOT fearful of snakes or spiders). Also, every time I hear Hermione say "She's a little sensitive" to describe Moaning Myrtle, I always have the same first thought: A LITTLE sensitive?"
Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings are very very similar, JK Rowling was a big fan of Tolkien. Game of thrones also takes a lot of Lord of the Rings.
It is kind of crazy how OP the Elves are, I'm surprised they just never revolted against their captors because it seems like they would be more than a match for the humans lol, but I think it's more like they broke the elves wills, so it's not about strength of magic.
Viet reactors with engaging poses. Bunchies matched with big red roses. Little white halter tops tied up with strings, these are a few of my favourite things...
Chi and Hella should read the books, they're even better than the movies, like A LOT better which is crazy! Most books are better than the films they make out of them, I wonder if they know that, I wonder if they even know this series is based on books.
Just to Clarify for the two of you, when Ron said "How thick can you get" (Referring to Crabbe & Goyle- Malfoy's pals) He wasn't shaming their weight. The books & movies were made decades prior to current social norms. In this context "Thick" meant dense, idiotic, or foolish. It is sometimes also used to refer to someones skull being too thick; In other words they don't learn easily, or they often repeat the same mistakes.
He was brain shaming them
it isn't even about societal norms. British English just uses that word in that way, far more commonly than Americans.
@@_pumpkin-pie It is about social norms, as they automatically thought it's meaning was referring to weight. Even if it is used more commonly in Britain, it was still a very commonly used phrase here, we heard either that or "thick as a rock" used almost daily when I was a kid. You just assume it's used more where you live. You also don't understand the meaning of the phrase social norms.
Social norms are the perceived informal, mostly unwritten, rules that define acceptable and appropriate actions within a given group, community, or society- thus guiding human behavior.
A social norm is created when individuals practice a behavior because they believe that others like them or in their community practice the behavior. This shows how "thick" you are, as use of the word, it's phrasing, context, & time period are all formed because it in & of itself it is part of a social norm that existed before we were born.
@@elvendragonhammer5433 I can see how you misunderstood, but no.
@@_pumpkin-pie I'm not the fool that misunderstood; the definition proves me right & you wrong- period. If you need help with reading comprehension, which seems to be the case, I can give you a list of some places that should be able to help you though, assuming you actually want to learn, instead of just staying "thick" for the rest of your life.
Fun facts/answers to some of your questions:
Before Christian Coulson was cast as Tom Riddle, Eddie Redmayne, who later played Newt Scamander in the Fantastic Beasts films (a prequel/spin-off to Harry Potter), auditioned for the role.
Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) originally auditioned for Lockhart. He is also the voice of the basilisk.
Tom Felton improvised Draco's "I didn't know you could read" to Harry disguised as Goyle because he forgot his line. Furthermore, Lucius' and Harry's exchange just before Lucius leaves Dumbledore's office was completely improvised by the actors on the spot. Jason Isaacs said "Let us hope that Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day" and Daniel Radcliffe immediately replied "Don't worry, I will be".
And Lucius starts to use the Killing Curse "Avada Kedavra" on Harry after leaving Dumbledore's office. To actually try to kill a child in the middle of a school makes him seem quite dumb. But Jason Isaacs explained that the book didn't mention any specific spell and this was the only one he could remember.
I think there are two main reasons why Harry doesn't tell Dumbledore or one of the teachers about the voice he hears. 1.
He already feels like a 'freak' so he doesn't want more attention on himself by being the person who can hear voices no one else can. 2. Growing up at the Dursleys, Harry has a hard time putting much trust into adults. Plus, the teachers couldn't protect him during his first year and when they tried to tell McGonagall about the stone she didn't listen.
It's almost universally agreed upon that the films did Ron dirty. One of the most notable ways was how most of his best lines were given to Hermione. One notable example of this is when Hermione is the one to explain what "Mudblood" means instead of Ron. In the book, Ron is also the one who points out how ridiculous the whole idea of wizarding blood supremacy is (instead of Hagrid).
In the book it's revealed that Filch is actually a Squib, which is a non-magical person who is born with at least one magical parent (kind of the opposite of a Muggleborn).
Hermione and Ron's awkward non-hug was the result of Emma Watson being embarassed to hug both Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint in front of everyone, with her hugging Daniel during filming having to be frozen for a few seconds to get the desired effect due to her breaking the hug too quickly.
Foreign language translations had to change Tom Marvolo Riddle's name, so that an appropriate anagram could be formed. In Icelandic (my language) his name is "Trevor Délgome" which aligns with "Ég er Voldemort".
A sweet behind the scenes story is that during production, Emma Watson frequently brought her pet hamster Millie on set but, unfortunately, Millie passed away shortly after filming began. The set department created a specially-made hamster coffin for her.
That scene with the polyjuice where Maljoy says, "I didn't know you could read," was improvised. The actor forgot his next line and came up with that on the spot, and they chose to keep it.
28:11 - In British slang, "thick" is another way to call someone "stupid" or "unintelligent". So when Ron said "How thick could you get?" he was actually commenting on how easy it was to trick Goyle and Crabbe, not their weight.
Though, I can understand the confusion given the literal defintion of the word. 😅
“There’s no Hogwarts without you Hagrid” This line hold an entirely new meaning now. RIP Robbie Coltrane
A true legend!
❤
I know it hit different now
@@Nicholasmcmath-cr1xlme too
Hagird lives on
I love watching these because you can see from the first two the reactors tend to enjoy them but recognize them as kids movies and you can tell they kind of wonder what the hype is all about even if they enjoy the world building but after the 3rd and 4th with how good they are they are just locked in and you’re just that much more invested for having seen the first two.
Also my mother is basically Mrs. Wesly with guests, when she talks to me "Where have you been!!!!" Talks to the guest "Harry how nice to see you"
51:03
"The spiders were so rude.😡"
Yes. ... Yes they were.
Have a shot every time Chi says 'shit' and you'll be hammered in no-time flat. 🤣
Yes I think its worse than saying Fxck. To many people using the Shxt word. It should never come out of a persons mouth😖😉✌
i like when she says "shoot" instead [:
@@jeffreyson1 Fuck that shit 😂 let people speak how they want.
I was dying laughing every time she said it 😂😂
@@tobimobiv1 Exactly. If buddy wants absolutely no swearing I'm sure there are channels to suit his fancy.
2 things about Rons wand. The wand chooses the wizard as mentioned by Olivander in the first movie and it was a hand me down from his older brother who you wont see in the movies until much later, and it was broken. So Ron's wand was resisting him and his spells. The teacher didnt know that and when he tried to curse Harry and Ron it backfired and did his memory permantly. The teacher isnt mentioned the movies again but he is in the books. Ron is actually a pretty good wizard. In the movies it isnt really shown.
pretty sure that wand not being Rons didnt have anything to do with backfiring it was just that it was broken
It was actually Charlie's wand, who we never officially meet in the movies. He only appears in the photo of the Weasley's in Egypt in the 3rd film.
There is a shot of him in St. Mungos after the movie.
You won’t see the brother who you are talking about at all 😭
@@clover2739you do just for a second in Prisoner of Azkaban. He's in the photo of Ron's family in Egypt, as there are 6 Weasley boys in the photo, being Ron, Fred, George, Percy, Charlie and Bill.
Probably the Movie Munchies girls noticed that Dumbledore's actor changed. (it's not a spoiler because you've already watched more films from the saga on Patreon). Chamber of Secrets was one of the last films by actor Richard Harris (Dumbledore), who passed away in 2002. Harris was in the film Gladiator, which you reacted to. He played the impredaor Marcus Aurelius, who was murdered by his son Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix). In the next films in the saga, Dumbledore will be played by actor Michael Gambon, who also passed away in 2023 with pneumonia. Alan Rickman, who played Severus Snape, and Robbie Coltrane, who played Rubeus Hagrid, also passed away.
I was always impressed with the scene in the bookstore when Ginny steps in between Harry and danger.
"Thick" isn't body shaming, but that's funny. It means stupid.
Ok 👍 😃
"Thick" is short for "thick headed", like it's really hard to learn.
@@Movie.Munchies Can Ya'll Watch Raid Part 1 & 2 With Iko Uwais....& Bloodsport WIth Van Damme......& Ip Man 1-4 With Donnie Yen
@@-RoyBatty-89 Or "thick as a brick".
I'm glad you saw the extended version, it's always great to get a few extra scenes :)
The best part of Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets is the man Gilderoy Lockhart who is played by the talented Kenneth Branagh.
He’s the same guy who directed and wrote Belfast, one of my favorite movies from him.
Kenneth also appears in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the guy is a terrific actor, director and whatnot!
Dobby being that classmate that texts you "call in sick today"
🤣🤣🤣
"You're cool
Don't come into charms class tomorrow....."
The guy who plays Draco Malfoy's father Lucius Malfoy is the actor Jason Isaacs who played Colonel William Tavington in "The Patriot" if you guys can remember, very good at playing a bad guy.
There’s no Hagwarts without you Hagrid my favorite lines of the movie RIP Robbie Coltrane
Thanks to Chi’s dress, I know have Seal’s “Kiss from a Rose” playing in my head 😂
Thanks to your comment, now I do too. Well, Leo Moracchioli's cover of it. Both are great.
We need a ‘Shitometer’ to keep track of how many times Chi says it. 😂
If it helps at all, the basilisk is in fact a legless lizard and not a snake. The basilisk can blink, has visible ear holes, many teeth and it's head is more lizard shaped. Snakes can't blink, their ears aren't that prominent, have either fangs or no teeth and their heads are shaped differently.
This is factually wrong. The Basilisk is always referred as a snake and Parsel tongue also only just work with actual snakes.
And in the book, the visual description of the Basilisk is completely snake-like. It's only the movie that took creative liberties in making it more reptilian or dragon-like (and also wayyy larger - how is that huge thing supposed to roam within Hogwart's plumbing?).
So the only true statement would be, that the *movie design* of the Basilisk is more like a lizard, but canon wise (books > movies) it is a snake.
It's an abomination born from a chicken's egg hatched beneath a toad that can kill literally at a glance. I doubt it'll have that much in common with regular snakes to begin with.
I’m assuming the OP was referring too the actual basilisk folklore, not the book canon basilisk
@@johng482 Or maybe to the actual beast that is not magical at all. It's a whole animal group and they are reptils.
@@johng482 This is what I am thinking too. OP is talking actual basilisk mythology and Joanne Rowling just thought they were snakes and wrote it as such.
Uh Oh, snake Warning! Chi 🤣Glad you guys are doing these films, love your points of view
At the end, when Harry tells him "There’s no Hogwarts without you, Hagrid", it's super significant because throughout the whole movie one of the main themes is the fear that Hagrid is actually evil, how they find him in the bad alley, how Harry discovers he was expelled from school in third year for, supposedly, opening the chamber of secrets, how he is led to prison. And, at the end, when he was proven innocent, Harry telling him that was so great, like not only he is innocent, but he's algo what makes Hogwarts to be Hogwarts!
This might be the first time I hear someone say those mandrakes look cute lol
"How thick can you get?"
"no body shaming here"
😂😂
Thick in England means stupid. P.s. Mental means crazy
Moaning Myrtle was the first student that Tom Riddle set the Basilisk on. Then he placed the blame on Hagrid who was expelled from Hogwarts academic courses. That's why his wand is hidden inside his umbrella. When he turned 18, he was hired by Dumbledor as game keeper.
Drinking game. Take a shot Everytime Chi says ”shit" 😂
Please watch "The Neverending Story".
A classic!
Take me back to 13 great film....
I know why it's called The NeverEnding Story because when you watch it you're like damn this movie is never going to end
Back in cinemas stateside for a couple of shows this summer via Fathom.
That movie is a blatant case of fraudulent advertising.
This movie was what got me into loving snakes (I was about 2 when it came out)
First snake I held was a Arabian horned viper, guy who owned her was a snake handler and raised her when she was a wee baby so she liked people (didn't realize she was a viper till years later but I had no fear which is funny since most grown men run at the site of a snake)
Not contesting yer point (i know a lot of guys who fit it), but one of the best neck massages I've ever had was from a ball python - guess it was digging the heat of the inflammation. That said, a horned viper would certainly give me pause! 🐍
@@datwongai3903 well at the time I didn't know it was a viper I mean if I knew at the time I would hesitate but back then I only knew three snakes, cobra; boa, and rattlesnake
As for boa neck massage I ironically never handled a boa, came close with a friend who had a bitty one
LOL YOU NEVER SEEN THIS? I was teaching in Asia when this came out and my students draged me to see this over a dozen times!
Some other Must See Fantasy Films:
- Willow
- The Neverending Story
- Labyrinth
- Coraline
- Howls Moving Castle
- Spirited Away
- A Knights Tale
- The Lord of the Rings (watch the Extended Editions)
- Conan The Barbarian
- Conan the Destroyer
- Dragonslayer
Good to see you both back at Hogwarts!🐗 Dobby was always my favorite character! Looking forward to more Harry Potter soon! Thanks for sharing Hella and Chi ❤💛
The only reactors I give a like before the video even starts!
Huge Fan, love your reactions :)
Thank you 🙏
I LOVE YOUR HARRY POTTER REACTIONS!!! 😍💖🔥
🥰🤗
Anyone else feel like Ron with spiders
I just watched all the movies in a marathon last year, so it's fun seeing these back to back with you all ^^
It’s gets darker darkness later on in this movies
They never put it in the films but here's Voldemort's backstory; his father's side are wealthy snobby rich muggles, and his mother's side well being the only living descendants of Salazar Syltherin is the only thing they have. They are poorer than poor and rather marry their cousins than marry muggles. Voldemort mother is what they would call "Blood Tratior" she was in love with Tom Riddle ll and put him under a love spell but it wore off and he freaked out about the magical world, Voldemort killed him himself for that and kept two family heirlooms; a locket own by Salazar and a ring to a common ancestor he has with Harry Potter
He also killed his maternal grandfather.
Ooh boy o boy 🤩🤩. Just waiting for you guys. From the 3rd film it's going to get darker
I am sure you will love the whole series as much as you liked the first two. You beautiful young ladies are such wonderful reactors, the way you are so animated and have such cool comments.
36:52 fun fact: Rupert Grint is actually afraid 😱 of 🕷️ in real life, while his character Ron Weasley is having the same arachnophobia in every Harry Potter movies.
Great reaction, and the story will keep getting better and darker. I can’t wait to watch your reactions to the rest of these films 🫶🏽
The Four Houses, really represent different types of pride people have. Gryffindor is for the people who think they’re always brave, Slytherin are competitive and want to win at any cost, Ravenclaws feel intellectually superior, and Hufflepuff are those nice people who always sacrifice themselves for others’ well-being. The truth is we are all four of these things when we grow up and become a mature adult
Fun fact when draco malfony said i did't know you could read that line tom felton the actor who play him forget his line and also if you didn't know ron has 2 more older brother bill and charlie bill the oldest and charlie second oldest out 7 weasley by the time ron,harry,hermonie and ginny start hogwart they already graduate got job save up and moved out.
There's no movie MunChies without Chi :)
It sounds like both of you have a favorite word, "shit."
Well, shit…
I'm not gonna lie....when I first saw the basilisk in this movie, I had the same reaction Ron had with Aragog. (side note: I am NOT fearful of snakes or spiders). Also, every time I hear Hermione say "She's a little sensitive" to describe Moaning Myrtle, I always have the same first thought: A LITTLE sensitive?"
It's "The Show" Chi again!😉Lol. The stories will be getting more interesting from here on!
Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings are very very similar, JK Rowling was a big fan of Tolkien. Game of thrones also takes a lot of Lord of the Rings.
Reactions videos are nice to watch during my cardio. Thanks!
It is kind of crazy how OP the Elves are, I'm surprised they just never revolted against their captors because it seems like they would be more than a match for the humans lol, but I think it's more like they broke the elves wills, so it's not about strength of magic.
The next one is my favorite.
We meet 2 of my favorite characters, and the story becomes darker.
In general, I think I like each movie a little more than the last.
21:12 "Eat it again" 😂
Girls, great, let's all watch this whole fairy tale
You girls Rock! Chi and Hella are soooo wonderful to watch and they are both super attractive. Love your channel. ❤
2:00 is exactly what I did on Valentine's Day
this version has some extra scenes not in the theatrical version ( cut for time probably- the scene where they are talking about Harry at 25:48).
Some others reactors stopped watching because of the snakes but you keep doing it despite being snake phobic.
+1 for your bravery !
This movie is much, much worse for arachnophobes though.
applause for the longer version
"ohh shit" i think they level'd up the commentary :D
La tercera película es mejor que las 2 primeras, es espectacular ❤ esperare ansioso
Malfoy has a copy of Mudbloods Gone Wild hidden away somewhere
I hope that you guys watch more mysteries. I would like to see if Chi or Hela can predict the plot of more movies.
Instead of going straight to Diagon Alley, he went diagonally to Diagon Alley. LoL
No, he went diagonally to Knockturn Alley instead of Diagon Alley.
@@kathysutton-zy8ww Yeah but Knock turn Alley is diagonally to Diagon Alley.
"how thick could you get?" thick can also mean stupid or dumb, not just body parts [:
Viet reactors with engaging poses. Bunchies matched with big red roses. Little white halter tops tied up with strings, these are a few of my favourite things...
I have a Vietnamese niece “Chi” , but I have never heard the name “Hella” during my travels in Vietnam…. Is that a nickname ?
Just because you haven't heard of it doesn't mean anything.
Chi, your skills in English are improving all the time! So smart.
Great reaction ladies. You handled the basilisk well! 😉I know snakes are creepy to a lot of people.
Enjoy the rest of the series!
28:13 That's not body shaming. In English Thick is slang for "thick skull" or "thick headed". Both meaning stupid.
I’m with you girl, I hate snakes too.
I’ve been a student of Herbology for decades now
Great reaction girls, thank you! 😀👌
Thi (sorry if I've misspelled your name), your hair looks great like that! 🙂👍
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Fun, just shared with my son! Thanks.
Chi and Hella should read the books, they're even better than the movies, like A LOT better which is crazy! Most books are better than the films they make out of them, I wonder if they know that, I wonder if they even know this series is based on books.
Maybe I'm imagining stuff, but there're a few scenes that I don't remember ever seeing before. Is that possible?
There is a Director's cut.
Rest in peace 🕊️ Hagrid.
You ladies should also check.out At Trinians school.for girls. Another British public school
I guess they have the house elf do everything except the laundry
Can't he get a new wand?
No he's poor!
That was ice cold.
Dobby is the best 😃🙌🏽 my favorite character
I think you'll love the next movie even more! 😊
I got in at 9 minutes... nice 👍
Always glad to watch you two beauties
His real name is Tom Riddle the 3rd
Amazing reactions.
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You guys should check out The Lord of the Rings trilogy!
Awesome reaction!!!
Chi is dressed as rose? Oh My god girl u so Beauty
What house would Chi and Hella be sorted into?
I definitely think Chi would be in Slytherin 😁
Good work ladies. I enjoy watching you
The original Dumbledore(Richard Harris) had too much wisdom for me at that age. Miss his acting.
the next movie is even better!
You guys need to check the movie Room 1408 it's soo good, you would like it
The OG title is 1408.
The german title is "Zimmer (german for room)" 1408.
Can't wait for you guys to react to 'The Lord of the Rings'
You two are awesome please react to the Star Wars series! ❤❤❤
Its like batman were the joker is like were does he get these toys.
Were do they get these outfits.