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I like to think that a lot of the reason why some dumb decisions are made is because Lee was always the one to give them all guidance, and now that they’re thrust into new situations without him, they have to struggle to figure out what to do because he’s no longer there.
Damn son, you just made their stupidity *thematically* fit. Thanks for that haha, now I can enjoy this movie without being distracted by the dumb shit the characters do
FUN FACT about the oner with Evelyn in the car: The camera inside the car broke and started to move out of place, and luckily it moved perfectly towards Emily Blunt. So that push-in shot of her when the bus in coming at her was unintentional, but worked out nicely!
Fun fact:the baseball kids in the beginning of the movie were actual local baseball players. I had a few friends that got to miss school to go film it. They said that Noah Jupe was really nice and played baseball with them during lunch break. It’s really cool to see a big time horror movie shot around Buffalo!
@@bigsplash6055 plotholes could be immersion breaking and take away from the film's enjoyment, like at the end of the first movie where it ended on a cliffhanger where a horde of aliens are seen on the camera heading towards the family, but in the sequel, they act like it never happened and the family calmly take what they need and leave
i was hugely annoyed by marcus and his decisions, especially when he left the baby to explore; but i also interpreted that moment as an attempt to face his fears. a vain effort to expose himself to their new world that he’s been truly terrified of, on his terms.
@@NotBaby yeah he’s a kid who has spent the most recent part of his life surviving, a lot of dumb shit he’s done in this film makes no sense given the rules he’s lived by.
@@kiwisontoast did you forget this movie takes place lile 2 days after the first one, where he was still a fucking scared kid who the dad had to help in almost every way?
@@minaoctaviadelatejeradaval7131 How old is he supposed to be? Looks like they portray him as ages 8-13. A kid of that age should be able to comprehend after a year of living in the apocalypse not to leave a baby alone.
I’m surprised the bear trap scene didn’t get more recognition. Hearing the transition between complete silence to the agonizing screams of a teenage boy was easily the most gut wrenching part of the film for me.
I think the best thing about Krasinski’s interview was that he literally said “did I put children in a car with a bus driving toward them? Yes. Am I going to jail for it? Possibly”
Honestly sounds like something Jim would see about something Michael Scott did 😂😂 “Did Michael put children in a car with a bus driving towards them? Yes. Is he going to jail? Probably.”
Something that bothers me, where were the two aliens that were coming to attack them at the end of the first movie? Evelyn and Reagan were going to take on these two aliens that are coming for them after they hear the shotgun blast. Evelyn cocking the shotgun at the end of the first movie sets that up. Then with the second movie we just cut them leaving the house. They set up a bad ass fight! I wanted to see a bad ass fight!
The ending wasn't exactly setting up a fight for the audience to watch. It's narrative purpose was to show they were ready to fight the aliens. The fight itself wasn't really worth showing in terms of plot importance.
Eh, they probably just did the exact same thing we saw with the first alien two more times, so I think it would have been rather unnecessary. Plus, we had just gotten plenty of action from that prologue, anyway.
Love the dynamic of a deaf character and one that doesn’t understand ASL in a movie where they can’t make sounds. Thought that was an even better twist on the already dire situation
I've really enjoyed this series so far, I hope we get a third part sometime in the future, even if this sort of felt like a remake of the first with bigger set pieces it was still very effective.
What I love about the first one is it shows the parents protecting their kids no matter what. That’s what a parent does. What I love about the second one is how it’s the kids turn to step up and protect their parents. Now I’m excited to see the prequel.
@@edwardthibodeaux8815 The only kill count that James hates, well the movie anyway, is I Will Always Know What You Did Last Summer. It is a bad movie and you can tell even in the kill count that James despises the movie
3:33 I love how he just runs after the alien hits the car, he doesn't need to see what's happening or make sense of it, shit happens... Just run away. That's a realistic character right there
I thought Marcus was simply scared for his mother, who promised to return in an hour. After all, he’s a kid whose father died like two days ago. Anyways, I’m just happy to see Cillian Murphy doing awesome work as always. Thought Djimon Honsou was wasted, he’s also very good.
The bear trap scene was legitimately one of my favorites. The physical anguish and fear of the situation was conveyed incredibly well by the actors! :D
@@iam_batman848 right? Like when I finally saw this movie I was like "cool... now I can watch James spoil it for me. Oh, he hasn't done it yet? Ig that's OK, there's a lot of certified bangers here."
I honestly love the behind the scenes of these Kill Counts. I thought this movie was just okay and mostly a cash grab, but when James points out all the careful detail and great filmmaking it makes the movie much better in my eyes. It wasn’t just about money, there was still obvious care and dedication put into the movie. The script wasn’t as solid but I chock that up to it just not being planned. Everything else is still up to par with the first movie. I’ll have to watch this one again with my newfound appreciation of it thanks to this video.
The opening scene alone is masterful. The rest of the movie doesn't hold up to that opener, but it's just a perfectly executed alien invasion story told in a span of minutes.
I was afraid that Cillian Murphy's character was going to predictably going to end up being an unhinged lunatic. Glad they didn't go in that direction.
My boy was in the movie for less than 5 minutes and he died doing something very dumb basically standing in front of an open garage door, screaming at the top of his lungs.
That death literally made no sense. He obviously knew that the creatures relied on sound, because he survived for that long and even made it to the island!
I lost my Dad today due to pneumonia and I just wanted to say thank you James, for all the entertainment you’ve brought me. It really has helped me get through the absolute worst day of my life. Thanks man.
Quiet place in a nutshell: "Michael! Jim put my desk in jello!" Michael: **sends Jim to a hellish nightmare where indestructible monsters roam freely, and Jim has no memory of his past life**
@@someguyinazoo for me the perfect movie was Godzilla VS Kong which was solid. I forgot how loud movies can get in cinemas and GvK destroyed my ears but not literally
Funny story: I was working in Lancaster, NY when this was being filmed. So every day when I'd come home to Akron - my hometown - I would pass the wreckage. Lots of friends of mine were extras.
A Quiet Place 2 is, in my opinion, much like Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle. Both are sequels nobody really wanted or asked for, yet it’s so well done that you can forgive them and even enjoy them a lot
Yes I agree what you're saying but I personally wouldn't of used Jumanji as the example because I don't think it was well done especially nearly as the first one with Robin Williams tbch but that's my opinion as well and lot of reasons why I don't think so😶😶
I only disagree because the aliens get incredibly less... dangerous. There's no way they would have taken over the world, or even a small portion of it, with how many weaknesses they have. In the first one, you can *kind of* suspend disbelief as far as sound and armor goes, especially since you don't know how many of them there are. Sure, in reality the weakness would be found quickly, and that armor has no chance of stopping high power weaponry that humans have developed, but sure. Maybe there were billions of them. With the second film, not only can they not swim (they would never leave the continent they landed on) but there can't be more than... maybe a few hundred of them. A meteor strike would definitely kill them on impact, as well, but ignoring that, there's no way they would spread given how many lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water carve up the united states. They would be quarantined and killed quickly. pulls me out of the movie too much to actually be afraid of the monsters when I realize there's no chance they would actually be dangerous or numerous enough to cause any real damage.
Quiet Place II was the first horror movie I ever watched in theaters. I’m surprised I was able to convinced my mom to take me there. It was an amazing moment between me and her. Then she told me she’s never going to see any other horror movie with me ever again, instead her friend can take me
My husband and I were discussing mouthwash and how you can get drunk off of it... And then you know "What about mouthwash?" Song popped into my head. So sad. :( His poor wife and kids. Still kinda odd no cause of death though.
I was an extra and I can’t explain how cool it is to see James talk about the production that I witnessed like the remake of Akron and the flipping car which I saw in person
Oh I wished he covered the part where Emmet seems like he stole Regan’s aid and everything is silent and quiet and she shows up saying “I found a boat” that sense made me and my boyfriend laugh our ass off xD
I’m guessing the reason Marcus left the safety of the bunker was to look to if his Mother or sister were coming back. During the scene you see him look out a window through a pair of binoculars.
@@UnboxingAlyss Maybe he got antsy? I know I would have. I haven't seen the movie, so I'm not sure if the movie says how long she is, but I'd have looked if she were gone longer than a few hours, tops
I love the opening scene because it’s a super accurate depiction of a mixed hearing and Deaf family. The whole family knows ASL and uses it even between hearing members
Fun fact: as the bus was inching closer to Emily Blunt’s character the camera broke & accidentally captured the close up we see in the final cut. Most perfect accident to ever happen!
At 11:14, turns out those survivors are actually cannibals so Reagan could’ve been food for these people if Emmett didn’t use sign language to dive and Emmett would’ve been a potential sacrifice.
Hold on, doesn't that mean, that if some important islands without road access to the mainland weren't hit (such as Hawaii, Crete or Carribeans), that means they're almost entirely safe.
One of my travel baseball teammates was from Little Falls, such a small quiet town and I never knew they filmed the 1st there! Perfect spot for a world set like this
Nope. He gave a GC to a random guy killed by a unicorn in Cabin In The Woods. And I'm pretty sure he gave GCs to non-story relevant characters in Kill Counts before that.
Made it back to Dead Meat just in time for Halloween! Forgot how much I love these and the new added break down gives me a whole new appreciation! Thanks James!
“He’s gonna need a Mulligan” Flashbacks to Hamilton "I am Hercules Mulligan I need no introduction. When you knock me down I get the fuck back up again."
I want to know James’s opinion on scream 5. I know when he originally made the ranking of scream franchise he didn’t want scream 4. And definitely didn’t want another sequel
If Scream 4 was supposed to deconstruct reboots, what is Scream 5 going to tackle? (i ask this with only curiosity in mind, i haven't seen the trailer!)
The part in the beginning when the alien rams the police car makes me so happy cause Lee reacts like anyone would. He just books it. So many other movies would have had him stand there in shock or something dumb like that
I think it's just that there are a few different kinds of people. Those who react with Freeze - standing and staring, shocked - those who Fight, or who would immediately pick up a weapon, and those who Flee - like Lee does. And it's the people who run until they can figure out their next step who survive.
in my opinion Quiet place part II was one of the better movies this year, i personally think it was a great sequel to the first one even though sometimes the characters can be a bit dumb. I really liked the beginning of seeing how it all started and introducing one of the main characters for this film. I also liked seeing them figuring out how to adapt in early stages of them having to stay quiet. Overall i really enjoyed A Quiet Place part II. Cant say the same for escape room 2...
A Quiet Place part 2 and Halloween Kills were the best horror sequels which came out on this year, didn't watched Escape Room 2 and Don't Breathe 2 I found a little disappointing
Quiet Place 2 felt like a classic monster sequel in that it isn't a thematic sequel but a fun more action-y take on the concept that can help the series move forward. If you stop thinking of it in the terms of like Halloween 2 or Friday The 13th Part 2 and think of it as more of a Lost World Jurassic Park or Godzilla King of The Monsters, it's a lot easier to ignore the faults, frustrating as they are
been watching this channel for a few years now and wanted to thank you, your soon to be wife, and the whole team for all the amazing production that goes into everything. the nostalgia of the kill count music and looking forward to videos at the end of a week; i cannot show my appreciation enough :)
This is the earliest I’ve ever been, I’ve been straight up binging his whole channel for like 2 months since I found it. This channel is awesome and he’s so interesting. Im gonna smoke a bowl to this one boys
LMAO DOES EVERYONE BINGE THIS SHOW WHEN THEY FIRST FIND IT?? i watched every kill count (at the time) in about 2 weeks when i found this channel (i was on summer break and it was 2019, so there were a lot less)
I love how the movie ends with the two kids. With how Krasinski views the first one as a love letter to his character and the length a parent will go to in order to protect their children, this one ends with the kids saving the day and both were actually protecting the adults instead of the other way around like in the rest of the film. Basically to show how they have "matured" into independent people now, which is another important moment in a parent's life. I really hope they continue with this thread in part III
I really like post-apocalyptic features that explore the human threats. One of my favorites is The Last of Us and I also liked this one even if it was brief. The human enemies of the apocalypse are ten times scarier than the inhuman ones
I always appreciate all the behind-the-scenes details James includes in these. Kill Count's general format is great for getting so much info in a fairly concise manner
While watching this movie I was actually surprised when it ended I thought a lot more would happen in the movie. Still can’t wait for the next movie though!
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Why are you whispering James?
@@coreygross5016 the whole theme of the movie is keeping quite so that’s why he was whispering
Sheesh
This movie was lit
I love how kill counts have gone from just counting kills, To a whole deconstruction of the movies, with behind the scenes and interview's.
Makes it far more fun
Agreed! James and his team do such a great job 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Same
This is how I watch movies pretty much. Atleast sometimes
wym its always been like that. they just gradually went more in depth
I like to think that a lot of the reason why some dumb decisions are made is because Lee was always the one to give them all guidance, and now that they’re thrust into new situations without him, they have to struggle to figure out what to do because he’s no longer there.
True
Its a good thought, but sometimes dumb shit is dumb shit, get what you're saying though.
That actually makes a lot of sense to me.
Makes sense
Damn son, you just made their stupidity *thematically* fit. Thanks for that haha, now I can enjoy this movie without being distracted by the dumb shit the characters do
FUN FACT about the oner with Evelyn in the car:
The camera inside the car broke and started to move out of place, and luckily it moved perfectly towards Emily Blunt. So that push-in shot of her when the bus in coming at her was unintentional, but worked out nicely!
Yeah. I’m surprised James didn’t pick up on that of all things lol!
Oh, nice.
Wow, thats actually lucky.
He said god damnit Allen get fuck off my car
@an egg youtube glitch
Fun fact:the baseball kids in the beginning of the movie were actual local baseball players. I had a few friends that got to miss school to go film it. They said that Noah Jupe was really nice and played baseball with them during lunch break. It’s really cool to see a big time horror movie shot around Buffalo!
thats so cool!
Awesome Sauce
Being trapped in a furnace with limited oxygen is legitimately terrifying.
Fax that scene had me tense asf when I saw it in theaters
Fr
Ikr I almost had asthma watching the scene
it is worse when you turn the furnace on
Well there has to be an exit for the smoke so you know you can breath
James getting steadily louder in the intro is brilliant
Perfect
It’s honestly genius, we barely can tell since it’s gradually instead of a whisper to a loud talk instantly
U mean "and the intro is getting Brilliant"????🤔🤔
Funny thing is I accidentally turned my volume up during the intro
@@IamW4RL0RD you accidentally did that by accident?
These mutated librarians are really clean, just yeeting and little blood through out the movie
Ah, yes. Metro is Uberseries.
ah, yes mutated librarians
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@@cooperdavis8296 bruh just cause they're verified doesn't mean they can't comment
This film may not have been needed, but it certainly didn’t disappoint. Well done to everyone involved!
Exactly. I loved this movie so much
Still doesnt explain the gaping plotholes sadly.
@@Jebu911 which ones? I’m curious
@@Jebu911 people like you are far too worried on the plot instead of just enjoying the damn movie
@@bigsplash6055 plotholes could be immersion breaking and take away from the film's enjoyment, like at the end of the first movie where it ended on a cliffhanger where a horde of aliens are seen on the camera heading towards the family, but in the sequel, they act like it never happened and the family calmly take what they need and leave
i was hugely annoyed by marcus and his decisions, especially when he left the baby to explore; but i also interpreted that moment as an attempt to face his fears. a vain effort to expose himself to their new world that he’s been truly terrified of, on his terms.
To me Marcus was the most annoying character in this film
Guys he was a fucking kid your essentially asking a little kid to be responsible
@@NotBaby yeah he’s a kid who has spent the most recent part of his life surviving, a lot of dumb shit he’s done in this film makes no sense given the rules he’s lived by.
@@kiwisontoast did you forget this movie takes place lile 2 days after the first one, where he was still a fucking scared kid who the dad had to help in almost every way?
@@minaoctaviadelatejeradaval7131 How old is he supposed to be? Looks like they portray him as ages 8-13. A kid of that age should be able to comprehend after a year of living in the apocalypse not to leave a baby alone.
Cillian Murphy was so good in this movie. Honestly, the entire cast killed it.
especially the aliens. they did so much killing.
Cillian Murphy is terrific in everything
@@mattw8350 absolutely
Part 1 is fresh and New, Part 2 was kind of boring
Watching the trailer, I was concerned that he'd be a bad guy but I was so happy he wasn't. Fantastic character.
Not gonna lie, that bear trap scene was the scariest jump scare I have ever seen. I literally almost got a heart attack
It gives me phantom sense on my ankle 😅
Every jumpscare in the series is a near heart attack cuz yk its soo quiet then suddenly BOOM a loud fucking sound scares the shit outta me
The phone scene did it for me
That made me cringe in pain like, I felt that bear trap
Watch The Haunting of Hill House. Still has the best executed jump scare I've ever seen. And it serves a unique purpose too.
I’m surprised the bear trap scene didn’t get more recognition. Hearing the transition between complete silence to the agonizing screams of a teenage boy was easily the most gut wrenching part of the film for me.
that puberty voice was something else
I think the best thing about Krasinski’s interview was that he literally said “did I put children in a car with a bus driving toward them? Yes. Am I going to jail for it? Possibly”
Honestly sounds like something Jim would see about something Michael Scott did 😂😂
“Did Michael put children in a car with a bus driving towards them? Yes. Is he going to jail? Probably.”
Could you please put the time stamp? Or is it in another video?
@@aracelitamez2393 the interview
@@b1rdsh0t80 it’s 2022 and we’re still relating the Jim role to John krasinski?
Krasinski: She was literally fearing for her life *laughing*
Idk if the fact that he's speaking about his wife makes it better or worse.
Also krasinski: that's the best I offer as a husband
Much better because you look at a whole stack of interviews between the both of them, and it’s nothing but love with the both of them.
From what I know of Emily via interviews, she'd be laughing at that too.
If i had one wish to choose from I'd choose johns beard from the first part
@@shravan1005 I’d rather Mac’s from The Thing, but yours is a good one too!
"Come on, learn the arbitrary rules I often break."
Love that one.
I may have loudly cackled
Lol! That was my fave!
Something that bothers me, where were the two aliens that were coming to attack them at the end of the first movie? Evelyn and Reagan were going to take on these two aliens that are coming for them after they hear the shotgun blast. Evelyn cocking the shotgun at the end of the first movie sets that up. Then with the second movie we just cut them leaving the house. They set up a bad ass fight! I wanted to see a bad ass fight!
It’s a shame we didn’t get that badass fight, but I believe the corpses are seen at least. So they didn’t forget, we just didn’t see it
The ending wasn't exactly setting up a fight for the audience to watch. It's narrative purpose was to show they were ready to fight the aliens. The fight itself wasn't really worth showing in terms of plot importance.
Eh, they probably just did the exact same thing we saw with the first alien two more times, so I think it would have been rather unnecessary. Plus, we had just gotten plenty of action from that prologue, anyway.
It's not needed, fool 🤦♂️
Love the dynamic of a deaf character and one that doesn’t understand ASL in a movie where they can’t make sounds. Thought that was an even better twist on the already dire situation
I've really enjoyed this series so far, I hope we get a third part sometime in the future, even if this sort of felt like a remake of the first with bigger set pieces it was still very effective.
Hi there dude favorite animated UA-camr
Tell it animated and dead meat should do a collaboration with each other
@@neaverthereaver3149 they have
@@SkadizzleOnYT oh is It good?
I actually disagree I feel like the bigger set pieces take away from the horror and kinda makes it lose it's charm with some of the action scenes
At around 4:50 when John says "this shot is no stunts, just the dumb actor" 😂 truly a special man.
i think that's like a shortened version of "dummy"
What I love about the first one is it shows the parents protecting their kids no matter what. That’s what a parent does. What I love about the second one is how it’s the kids turn to step up and protect their parents. Now I’m excited to see the prequel.
You know a Sunday is good when James release an extra kill count
facts
facts man
hallelujah
Yes
Facts man
Imagine if James whispered through out the whole Kill Count
Asmr
Would have been the worst kill count ever
Now I think about it, what IS the worst/best kill count ever
I was so ready to watch the JASMR
*cries in can't hear whispering that well*
@@edwardthibodeaux8815 The only kill count that James hates, well the movie anyway, is I Will Always Know What You Did Last Summer. It is a bad movie and you can tell even in the kill count that James despises the movie
3:33 I love how he just runs after the alien hits the car, he doesn't need to see what's happening or make sense of it, shit happens... Just run away.
That's a realistic character right there
Fr XD
would not do well in the first round of Squid Games however
@@RLucas3000 lol true though
He noped the fuck out of there and I felt that on a spiritual level
Me when I turn off the light in the basement
I thought Marcus was simply scared for his mother, who promised to return in an hour. After all, he’s a kid whose father died like two days ago.
Anyways, I’m just happy to see Cillian Murphy doing awesome work as always. Thought Djimon Honsou was wasted, he’s also very good.
The bear trap scene was legitimately one of my favorites. The physical anguish and fear of the situation was conveyed incredibly well by the actors! :D
James’ consistency over the years is simply astounding. He’s never released a clunker Kill Count - a testament to his intelligence & wit.
He is incredibly consistent, that's why I kind of felt this one was a little off.
Clunker kill count?
@@Lol-ik8xm like, a kill count that’s not very good
@@BobbySacamano What parts of the video weren't consistent enough for you?
@@ianbyrne465 That's a thing?
Extra Kill count: “exists”
Everyone: *Demonic screaming*
Nu cuz I’ve literally been waiting for him to do a kill count of this since it came out😭
@@iam_batman848 right? Like when I finally saw this movie I was like "cool... now I can watch James spoil it for me. Oh, he hasn't done it yet? Ig that's OK, there's a lot of certified bangers here."
I honestly love the behind the scenes of these Kill Counts. I thought this movie was just okay and mostly a cash grab, but when James points out all the careful detail and great filmmaking it makes the movie much better in my eyes. It wasn’t just about money, there was still obvious care and dedication put into the movie. The script wasn’t as solid but I chock that up to it just not being planned. Everything else is still up to par with the first movie. I’ll have to watch this one again with my newfound appreciation of it thanks to this video.
The opening scene alone is masterful. The rest of the movie doesn't hold up to that opener, but it's just a perfectly executed alien invasion story told in a span of minutes.
I was afraid that Cillian Murphy's character was going to predictably going to end up being an unhinged lunatic. Glad they didn't go in that direction.
I was thinking the same thing. Nice to see a clean character like Emmett in a horror film
It would be interesting if he goes nuts in the next one, kind of like Frodo in Return of the King. I would actually like to see that.
He’s good at being those characters though, he was scarecrow in Batman begins
I mean he kinda was. Dude kept his wife's body in the ceiling. He could've buried her
@@USSCYT I think burying someone would've made too much noise
My boy was in the movie for less than 5 minutes and he died doing something very dumb basically standing in front of an open garage door, screaming at the top of his lungs.
That death literally made no sense. He obviously knew that the creatures relied on sound, because he survived for that long and even made it to the island!
I lost my Dad today due to pneumonia and I just wanted to say thank you James, for all the entertainment you’ve brought me. It really has helped me get through the absolute worst day of my life. Thanks man.
its hard to move on especially if its a family member thats passed away, but you can get through this. stay strong!
I’m so sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry for your loss, hope your doing ok
sorry for you loss, i lost my mum to that. it’s a nasty illness.
"he puts the baby in the box" that little laugh is why I love this channel, James doesn't try to hide his own laughter
Quiet place in a nutshell:
"Michael! Jim put my desk in jello!"
Michael: **sends Jim to a hellish nightmare where indestructible monsters roam freely, and Jim has no memory of his past life**
...and can't relieve the tension through sarcasm, because noise.
Krasinski looks like his a full grown man compared to his the office days
The beard saved him
Ageing tends to happen as time goes by you know
@@KD-kl4sx oh yeah for got ab that
Have you seen 13 hours?
I watched this film in cinemas when it released. The atmosphere was sooooo intense because of how quiet some scenes were
Same,after 2 years of not watching moviee me and my mom saw it.I think this was the perfect movie to get back into theaters
@@someguyinazoo for me the perfect movie was Godzilla VS Kong which was solid. I forgot how loud movies can get in cinemas and GvK destroyed my ears but not literally
15:49 Dead Meat:God dammit alien,get the f*** off my car brah
*the alien fell
I cant stop laughing when he fell
Funny story: I was working in Lancaster, NY when this was being filmed. So every day when I'd come home to Akron - my hometown - I would pass the wreckage. Lots of friends of mine were extras.
thats actually super cool
Awesome!!!
Man how I miss Buffalo and the area.
I was at work in Clarence at the time when they were filming on the grand island bridge wanted to get an autograph by everyone so bad but unable to 😔
Same bro! It was cool hearing James talk about places I actually know
A Quiet Place 2 is, in my opinion, much like Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle. Both are sequels nobody really wanted or asked for, yet it’s so well done that you can forgive them and even enjoy them a lot
Yeah
I think it also feels like the Aliens to the original movie's Alien.
Yes I agree what you're saying but I personally wouldn't of used Jumanji as the example because I don't think it was well done especially nearly as the first one with Robin Williams tbch but that's my opinion as well and lot of reasons why I don't think so😶😶
@@MrNogo-yb2tq What would be a better film to use in the example?
I only disagree because the aliens get incredibly less... dangerous. There's no way they would have taken over the world, or even a small portion of it, with how many weaknesses they have. In the first one, you can *kind of* suspend disbelief as far as sound and armor goes, especially since you don't know how many of them there are. Sure, in reality the weakness would be found quickly, and that armor has no chance of stopping high power weaponry that humans have developed, but sure. Maybe there were billions of them.
With the second film, not only can they not swim (they would never leave the continent they landed on) but there can't be more than... maybe a few hundred of them. A meteor strike would definitely kill them on impact, as well, but ignoring that, there's no way they would spread given how many lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water carve up the united states. They would be quarantined and killed quickly.
pulls me out of the movie too much to actually be afraid of the monsters when I realize there's no chance they would actually be dangerous or numerous enough to cause any real damage.
idk why but james saying "one lady gets her shit wrecked by an alien" was the funniest thing ever
Followed closely by "get wrekt" when the alien can't get back on the boat and it drowns
The alien really said "vibe check"
She did not pass the vibe
Quiet Place II was the first horror movie I ever watched in theaters. I’m surprised I was able to convinced my mom to take me there. It was an amazing moment between me and her.
Then she told me she’s never going to see any other horror movie with me ever again, instead her friend can take me
Nice "whitest Kids you know" reference. RIP Trevor Moore
My husband and I were discussing mouthwash and how you can get drunk off of it...
And then you know "What about mouthwash?" Song popped into my head. So sad. :( His poor wife and kids. Still kinda odd no cause of death though.
Note: we were NOT talking about getting drunk off of mouthwash. Just that you can lmao
@@koltonnanninga905 Haha you can edit your comments my man
Came here to type this lol
@@iwatchyoutube6539 same!
I was an extra and I can’t explain how cool it is to see James talk about the production that I witnessed like the remake of Akron and the flipping car which I saw in person
Wow really
@@EvanRBLX yea I was a baseball boy
@@kowalski9799Nice it's cool to see someone in the comments who actually played in the movie!
I live right by Akron and I never knew that they were doing this
That’s so cool!
“Everyone pulls a Mario and hop into a pipe on the ground. Hey this isn’t World 1-2”!
Golden!
😂 James has a wonderful sense for relevant comedy, love him for that💙
Oh I wished he covered the part where Emmet seems like he stole Regan’s aid and everything is silent and quiet and she shows up saying “I found a boat” that sense made me and my boyfriend laugh our ass off xD
I was half expecting James to start yelling his lungs out after the whispering bit.
The Hamilton reference is why I love you, James. Your nods to other roles people have played are one of the reasons I love these videos
Sorry where was the Hamilton reference
@@likescats123 6:38 “but this guy’s gonna need a Mulligan” the cop is played by Okieriete Onaodowan, who played Mulligan and Madison in Hamilton
@@likescats123 it took me a few replays to spot it too tbh
@@sourapplerings thanks 👍
@@sourapplerings Oh, nice.
As an Irish man, I just want to shout-out to James for nailing Cillian Murphy's name - so many people get it wrong
Ayyy I'm Irish to 😃
nah he got it right, it's pronounced kill-ee-an
I genuinely don't know how people butcher it tbh.
@@c2e.7877 It's almost like language is complex and different varying on where you're from
He didn't have much of an accent when he played Scarecrow in the *Dark Knight* trilogy
“Since they didn’t have the decency to die on screen.”
Dead Meat - 2021
Krasinski should do more horror. He's really great at it!
Nice FOB profile picture.
From the office to a really good horror movie, he’s really good indeed
I’m guessing the reason Marcus left the safety of the bunker was to look to if his Mother or sister were coming back. During the scene you see him look out a window through a pair of binoculars.
He doesn't need to do that, though. If they are alive, they will come back. The scene made no sense.
@@UnboxingAlyss Maybe he got antsy? I know I would have. I haven't seen the movie, so I'm not sure if the movie says how long she is, but I'd have looked if she were gone longer than a few hours, tops
@@UnboxingAlyss I just know the talking canine isn't trying to tell us how to write a script.
16:00 This hits different now that we see Dijamon's character will play a large role in the third film.
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He did not
Djimon*
4:50 I didn’t even notice the scene cut transition until it was pointed out. That’s so cool! I love filmmaking and good cinematography!!!
Super cool how they hid all the things a little out of place with window distortion
The bear trap scene is one of the best scenes this year so far! Like holy crap, that was shocking!
My favorite part is how long it took to process the pain
It hurt me watching that like ouch
It should have turned into a series. That ending just felt like an ending to an episode...not a movie.
agreed
Agreed!!! When it was over I was like ‘that’s it?’
@@yourbabytee same it was disappointing
being in the cinema at that moment was wild. just a bunch of “wait, it ended?” lmao
True!
I love that in this movie when the people get swiped. You can fucking FEEEL the power of the aliens swipes. It just looks fucking brutal
I love the opening scene because it’s a super accurate depiction of a mixed hearing and Deaf family. The whole family knows ASL and uses it even between hearing members
Fun fact: as the bus was inching closer to Emily Blunt’s character the camera broke & accidentally captured the close up we see in the final cut. Most perfect accident to ever happen!
my parents say i was the most perfect accident 🤩
I definitely would have given the golden machete to dock douche boss. That was overkill and I loved it.
Yep. Plus, the Alien saved Emmet, too.
At 11:14, turns out those survivors are actually cannibals so Reagan could’ve been food for these people if Emmett didn’t use sign language to dive and Emmett would’ve been a potential sacrifice.
Hold on, doesn't that mean, that if some important islands without road access to the mainland weren't hit (such as Hawaii, Crete or Carribeans), that means they're almost entirely safe.
Basically yeah only the us and Canada are screwed (and Mexico)
Everywhere else is probably completely safe and living their lives normally
Maybe living in the UK isn't that bad after all
Unless one of the meteor things landed there.
*Australia:* the lucky country
“Ya, yer dirty fuq!"
And the “mmmmm, air” too funny
Gotta love that hamilton reference at 6:35
Really sucks Jim lost his job at the office when the aliens hit.
I don’t care how often it happens, every single time James gets angry at skeletons, I will laugh.
Every SINGLE time
Marcus running from the jingling bottles.
Beartrap: eyy bruh, can I hitch a ride? I'm getting rust down here
"He's gonna need a Mulligan." I see what you did there.
I laughed so hard
One of my travel baseball teammates was from Little Falls, such a small quiet town and I never knew they filmed the 1st there! Perfect spot for a world set like this
6:05 Idk why but the way the screaming woman got killed always made me laugh🤣🤣🤣
As a Buffalonian/Erie New Yorker, hearing James say places from NY makes me a happy camper.
10:10 James hatred for bastard skellys is honestly hilarious
Gotta admit i never get over the opening to this movie. Wish we got more Day 1 stuff.
This kill count taught me the pronunciation of two actors' unique names.
Djimon Honshu is one of the most under utilized actors ever. Mans is an amazing actor and he’s a skilled martial artist.
Agree. I was so happy to see him in this, only to have him die in 5 minutes. :-/
Is this the first time James gave the Golden Chainsaw to a person that didn’t matter in the story?
Nope. He gave a GC to a random guy killed by a unicorn in Cabin In The Woods.
And I'm pretty sure he gave GCs to non-story relevant characters in Kill Counts before that.
@@riddypr Ah Okie
thanks Dude
@@riddypr same goes for the guillotine kills from *the Purge:Election Year*
That opening sequence has to be one of the best horror movie intros in recent memory
Made it back to Dead Meat just in time for Halloween! Forgot how much I love these and the new added break down gives me a whole new appreciation! Thanks James!
As someone who's hometown is Buffalo, I get a dopamine hit everytime Buffalo is mentioned. I don't know why it makes me so happy. Let's Go Buffalo!
“He’s gonna need a Mulligan”
Flashbacks to Hamilton
"I am Hercules Mulligan I need no introduction. When you knock me down I get the fuck back up again."
I want to know James’s opinion on scream 5. I know when he originally made the ranking of scream franchise he didn’t want scream 4. And definitely didn’t want another sequel
He said on twitter that he's excited because the people who make it did "ready or not".
That seems like a good sign
@@criticalgems2605 very fair, god knows I'm excited for it given how good Ready or Not was
It looks good awful tbh
If Scream 4 was supposed to deconstruct reboots, what is Scream 5 going to tackle? (i ask this with only curiosity in mind, i haven't seen the trailer!)
The part in the beginning when the alien rams the police car makes me so happy cause Lee reacts like anyone would. He just books it. So many other movies would have had him stand there in shock or something dumb like that
I think it's just that there are a few different kinds of people. Those who react with Freeze - standing and staring, shocked - those who Fight, or who would immediately pick up a weapon, and those who Flee - like Lee does.
And it's the people who run until they can figure out their next step who survive.
in my opinion Quiet place part II was one of the better movies this year, i personally think it was a great sequel to the first one even though sometimes the characters can be a bit dumb. I really liked the beginning of seeing how it all started and introducing one of the main characters for this film. I also liked seeing them figuring out how to adapt in early stages of them having to stay quiet. Overall i really enjoyed A Quiet Place part II. Cant say the same for escape room 2...
Agreed. I was so amazed by 2.
I enjoyed escape room 2 it was tense as fuck, I’m someone who enjoys movies I’m familiar with to the point I don’t see a problem with the movie
A Quiet Place part 2 and Halloween Kills were the best horror sequels which came out on this year, didn't watched Escape Room 2 and Don't Breathe 2 I found a little disappointing
Quiet Place 2 felt like a classic monster sequel in that it isn't a thematic sequel but a fun more action-y take on the concept that can help the series move forward.
If you stop thinking of it in the terms of like Halloween 2 or Friday The 13th Part 2 and think of it as more of a Lost World Jurassic Park or Godzilla King of The Monsters, it's a lot easier to ignore the faults, frustrating as they are
@@DodoRibeiro-ts6po Halloween kills is awesome but that ending honestly was one of the least satisfying I’ve seen
been watching this channel for a few years now and wanted to thank you, your soon to be wife, and the whole team for all the amazing production that goes into everything. the nostalgia of the kill count music and looking forward to videos at the end of a week; i cannot show my appreciation enough :)
This is the earliest I’ve ever been, I’ve been straight up binging his whole channel for like 2 months since I found it. This channel is awesome and he’s so interesting. Im gonna smoke a bowl to this one boys
LMAO DOES EVERYONE BINGE THIS SHOW WHEN THEY FIRST FIND IT?? i watched every kill count (at the time) in about 2 weeks when i found this channel (i was on summer break and it was 2019, so there were a lot less)
@@mostlyghostly5148 same but tbh i still do sometimes when i just feel like revisiting old classics haha
7:47 “the shushing man” 😂😂
I love how the movie ends with the two kids. With how Krasinski views the first one as a love letter to his character and the length a parent will go to in order to protect their children, this one ends with the kids saving the day and both were actually protecting the adults instead of the other way around like in the rest of the film.
Basically to show how they have "matured" into independent people now, which is another important moment in a parent's life. I really hope they continue with this thread in part III
It's really fascinating to know how much hardship the film cast and crew had to go through because of the pandemic that affected the whole world.
NOT YOU AGAIN. WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE.
ur everywhere
I see you on every video but I watch every video also so 🙂
Uh what? This finished filming in September 2019 well before Covid had even started. Only the release of the movie got impacted by Covid.
@@muccmaster People love just making shit up for easy likes
PLEASE TELL ME SOMEONE ELSE CAUGHT THAT “This guy is gonna need a mulligan.” That guy plays Hercules Mulligan in Hamilton. Oh my god-
yeah JAHAHAHAAG
17:21 he said “rules” right beside the chart that said 34. Coincidence? I think not!
No?
The monsters are called "Death Angels" according to the A Quiet Place wiki
"This guys gonna need a Mulligan" thank you for making me smile today :)
“They didn’t have the decency to die onscreen” 😂😂😂
I really like post-apocalyptic features that explore the human threats. One of my favorites is The Last of Us and I also liked this one even if it was brief. The human enemies of the apocalypse are ten times scarier than the inhuman ones
the ending in part 2 felt more like a season finale to a show unlike part 1's ending
The ending/Island scene pissed me off, but pretty okay movie.
Agreed. The boy was a total idiot too. All in all, very okay far from bad but not particularly good
I'm here just in time
Yes
Same 2 mins
Too
Yep
Same dude.
I love how he said “ No skin no service you fucks” had me dying
I always appreciate all the behind-the-scenes details James includes in these. Kill Count's general format is great for getting so much info in a fairly concise manner
While watching this movie I was actually surprised when it ended I thought a lot more would happen in the movie. Still can’t wait for the next movie though!
I like that they're clearly making a trilogy. It's a nice way to tell a story but this world would work amazingly to tell other stories