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React to the Spider-man Spider-Verse movies🙏 Across the Spider-Verse is literally the best movie that came out this year, and this is coming from a hard core Mission Impossible fan. 😂
what's really scary about the ocean is that we as humans only know about 10% of the Ocean it's the 90% of unknown that brings a cold shiver down one's spine.
I don't why but i laughed when that kid at the sea got so calm and ate his lollipop after the shark got distracted while everyone else was freaking out , it was like a reward for him 🤣
Pippet is the name of the dog that was in Jaws. I believe it was a black lab. It was just in one beach scene where some guy was calling for his missing dog. There was a stick floating in the water he was playing catch with. Here, to pay homage, the named that tiny little dog Pippet too.
I like that while this movie has some of the outrageous and comedic moments that so many shark movies do, it also has grounded characters with heartfelt moments. Several of the deaths in this movie are able to succeed at making you feel sad for the characters
Like many others have said, the dog was a nod to Jaws. My guess is that the dog survives because he was so small, he just got brushed aside by the wave rather than getting swallowed God i love watching Nikki's reactions (and watching Steven knowing she's going to react and watching/waiting for it himself😂😂)
I remember reading this book after getting grounded and it was my fathers kind of big proud moment. I sentence my kid to his room for two weeks so he just starts reading; and reading a book called 'MEG' It took them 30 years to make it into a movie. Glad he made it from there to the theater. Miss ya pop.
The Monterrey Bay Aquarium in CA has a viewing window so you can look into the ocean and see the wildlife from underwater, then walk out the door and onto the street. Much safer than an underwater rig in the middle of the ocean.
Hi was so looking forward to the sequel, and I have to say I was a little let down. Which I don’t say very often but yeah, no I wish they had left it alone, or that the sequel have been better put together.
Another recommendation (but NOT for your kids!) is 'Underwater' with Kristen Stewart. You guys would hate it but it is one of the best horror movies I've ever seen. Face your fears - I dare you to watch it! 😄
Nikki for October: "The Towering Inferno" (1974) all star ensemble cast, no CGI "The Eiger Sanction" (1975) directed by Clint Eastwood, no CGI "Where Eagles Dare" (1968)
When Nikki stated her fears at the beginning of the reaction I immediately thought "They've GOT to do "The Abyss"! It's a terrific movie but Steven would probably have to do a little handholding. 💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙
The Abyss isn't scary per se, and it certainly doesn't have very many jump scares other than the obvious ones you can see coming a mile away. I think Nikki might have had an easier time with that one. Now a movie like, The Sphere or Deep Star Six, might be more fun for them to watch for scares lol Also if we really wanna freak Nikki out where she will NEVER go in the water again - they should watch Pirahna 3D lol
I Can't wait for you to see the sequel. it turns up the insanity to 11. This movie I had been waiting for literally over 20 years. the first book in the Meg series was published in the 90's and the author, Steve Alten, had been pushing hard for a film version to get made. Sadly every time it kept ending up in development hell. It got close to being made once, but then Deep Blue Sea came out, and not only stepped on this films toes, but also failed at the box office, which killed development. Finally they were able to get this made, and now a sequel, and hopefully the rest of the series gets made. I think the film does a good job of adapting the book. there are alot of changes, but most are either not that big of a deal, or in many cases, actually made the story better. the ex-wife character was changed completely. she was an utter b**** in the book, and you were glad when got eaten. (the dog pippin actually belonged to her in the book, and i THINK it survived, too, tho i could be wrong) the "twist" was kind of there. in the book it was originally jonas, and terry's brother that go to the trench (terry was what sunyin's character was named in the book, they made her and her family chinese for the film cause they funded the movie). they in the gliders that you see, tho they were tethered to the ship. they get attacked, the brother gets killed and the meg gets tangled in the wreckage of his sub as it gets pulled up the surface. just before hitting that layer is when the much larger meg comes in and starts eating the tangled one. the warm blood from the smaller meg protecting it from the colder water above the layer. thats how it gets free. the other change, which i wish they kept in this movie (tho its mentioned in the sequel), the reason the shark had been so ravenous was that it was a she, and she was pregnant. she gives birth just before the final confrontation, and the book ends with a scene of them capturing the baby (Angel) to take back to their oceanographic institute. Angel (named Haiqi in the sequel film) ends up being one of my favorite things in the series. I get why they cut the scene, because they weren't sure they were going to get to make a sequel, but it still would have been nice to see it in this film.
I lost a bet and had to watch Sharknado with my niece. The bet was only for the first ten minutes but I just kept watching. It was exactly as bad as expected but I ended up watching two sequels too. I highly recommend it for mindless entertainment and would love to watch you guys react to it. Did anyone else watch that movie?
I was bedridden for a week and forced to watch 1,2, and 3. Previously I had refused to watch them, so my kids took the opportunity to force me (even took the remote from me). I was pleasantly entertained at the camp of it.
Sharknado is a cinematic masterpiece. A work of art. I don't know how it didn't win several Oscars. 😂😂😂 seriously though, it's just a fun, over the top, hilarious movie.
This is my favorite type of movie I went into this with really low expectations and ended up having a really fun time. The exact opposite of a lot of superhero movies lately.
Based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Steve Alten. A lot of directors were considered for the project between 2002 and 2015, which includes Eli Roth, Jan De Bont, and Guillermo Del Toro.
i just love how nikki freaks out when she's watching horror movies or the meg and Steven's laughing. it can be so funny. But great reaction. I just watched strays, which was so funny.
Ugh the sequel is HORRIBLE though. Even the special effects are a step down from this one, and don't get me started on the insanity that is "the plot" lol
So good to see you two react to this one! Here's hoping we'll put "King Arthur" (2004) and "Dragonheart" (1996) on the roster soon, they're great ones!
You guys should see the news, a couple days ago they discovered a huge tentacle thing in the deepest darkest ocean it looks like one of those face huggers from the movie Alien.
Omg! Me, too! I'm terrified of drowning. I'm petrified of deep water and going over bridges that go over deep water. Odd that I like watching under water scary stuff. And I agree, the ocean is horrifying. I could never work any ocean jobs.
bro i love watching movies w yall dude 🤣🤣 i swear we have the same reactions lol i love the meg bro its perfect for a friday movie night or a suprise film w the bros lmaooo im ready for the next one
7:58 Nikki is 100% correct here. Imagine how you would react if you were chilling in your house and a shark walked into your living room. I'm totally Team Meg in these movies.
@@Zarab923 The ratio between humans killing sharks and sharks killing humans is literally ten million to one. Make no mistake, we are the villains on this planet.
@@SilentBob731correct! Humans kill an estimated 100 million sharks every year. That rounds out to almost 274,000 sharks every day, or over 11,000 sharks every hour, or about three sharks every second. So just think - during this reaction video, almost 11000 sharks were killed. Movies like Jaws and the Meg are fun for entertainment but also unfortunately feed this kind of behavior. 😢🦈
In case no one else points it out, the portrayal of the Megalodon is far bigger than it was in real life. And if you watch the sequel, it was not around in the time of the Dinosaurs. And as a final word. Since the only evidence of it's existence are it's teeth. There is no evidence whatsoever that Megalodon resembles a Great White Shark. Which is what everyone assumes, since both have teeth which are triangular in shape and have serrated edges.
This movie (and the sequel) ignores sooo much basic science. For instance, you don't have to equalize air pressures when diving in a submarine. But you really have to just do a Frozen and let it go.
@@acdchook Like many other films about the ocean. Even documentaries on Discovery like to exaggerate. Very often, big studios play on tallasophobia. For me, after 2 years of studying the basics of hydrobiology at the University - It was a funny comedy tho.
the opening scene of the sequel is there because it was originally the opening scene of the first book, but they didn't use it for the movie and some people missed it being there.
"The Abyss" (1989) written & directed by James Cameron. Watch the extended "Director's Cut" "Das Boot Extended Director's Edition" (1981) WW2, watch with subtitles, not dubbed "Grey Lady Down" (1978)
It's kind of funny you mentioned dolphins, they can actually be more aggressive than sharks and have been known to kill some and also try to um..."force themselves" on humans. Smaller sharks are much safer to swim with lol
That's right Nikki & Steve they disturbed The Meg and came in his home so he did what needed to be done and 33:52 is my forever favorite part in The Meg. 😲🤯
I have a movie recommendation for you to react to: QUARANTINE (2008), a really cool Found Footage-style horror film, with intense, brutal moments and a disturbing ending, you're going to enjoy it.
Have you ever seen rec it is a copy of quarantine also really good I mean it follows quarantine to a tea Rec actually came first funny I thought quarantine was first
@@bloodblossom8435they prob recommend Quarantine over Rec because if i’m not mistaken Steven has slight dyslexia so reading the subtitles would suck for a Spanish film lol
Watch "Phenomenon" 1996 starring John Travolta and "What Dreams May Come" 1998 starring the late, great Robin Williams. One right after the other but watch them in that order for the greatest emotional impact.
It's ironic--before Statham was an actor, he was actually an Olympic diver. If you want to see a more serious deep sea horror movie, check out Underwater. It's really good, but got way less acclaim than it deserved.
Six years before this, a film called "Safe" came out. It had Jason Statham protecting a young Chinese girl being hunted by Chinese Triad, Russian Mafia, and corrupt cops. Great action film.
Fun Fact: "Pippin" in the name of the original dog that got taken in Jaws. Also the little fat boy is supposed to represent the boy that got taken on the raft in the same movie.
This was actually the last movie I saw in the theater before Covid hit, and it was amazing. I jumped out of my seat so often my dad just kept laughing at me. Because some of those startling scenes when that shark is in your face in the theater it’s intense and who doesn’t love Jason Statham lol.
Hi Nikki and Steven I really love your reaction to the Meg movie🦈 It's my favorite shark movie and I hope you both watched the Meg 2 the trench next , Please tell us you're watching it next !!!!
Yeah I agree I love the Meg and the Meg 2 it's super good and I love DJ and it he keeps it hilarious but (Bait) It's actually my favorite shark movie this is a great second ❤😂
I love how they named the dog Pippin. The dog in JAWS was Pippin but he died when the Kintner boy got ate I think. This movie was surprisingly enjoyable. As soon as a kid or animal shows up Nikki's face always gets concerned and sad.😂❤
Fishing for shark fins has been going on for decades . They kill them just for the fins. It is a huge business, mostly in the Oriental. The shops there are full of thousands of fins.
Ok Nikki and Steve, I really want you guys to watch The Wrath Of Submarine. It was a shark week documentary that is now on RUclips . A boat capsizes in South Africa IN SHARK ALLEY , but all the sharks disappear and this HUGE SHARK creates issues for rescuers. It acts WAY different than a usual great white shark. I definitely recommend it.
We adored the Mermaid series. It’s something else. I just loved the passion those people have, even though it’s kind of strange, but who’s to judge. To each his own. I don’t have that much passion about my job for sure. I did think this movie was a lot of fun. I expected it to be totally obnoxious but it surprised me. I’m kind of excited to see the next one. 😮
Just 21 deaths in the movie? Can't be right... Maybe 21 named characters, or 21 'obvious confirmed deaths', but at the beat it seemed like it was taking bites of 3-4 people at once.
i think what makes movies like this even more scary is knowing that the "meg" was real at one point. they say there aren't anymore as big as the meg but we also have only searched 10% of our oceans sooo...you be the judge lol
It's not the location or the me glad on that's the most frightening, but being surrounded by people who ignore the first rule of science... "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should".
I was stationed on a fast attack submarine as a sonar technician out of San Diego, CA back in 97-99. A lot of this stuff is factually inaccurate, but the general threat of danger is very real. Fire is your worst enemy (suffocation and destruction of the environment), followed by leaks (drowning). Chances of survival if something like that happens is very, very slim.
The Meg full watch-a-long REACTION: bit.ly/3EwkDO1
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Did you mean season 5 and not episode 5 of SoA?
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React to the Spider-man Spider-Verse movies🙏
Across the Spider-Verse is literally the best movie that came out this year, and this is coming from a hard core Mission Impossible fan. 😂
Another name for this movie is, ... Leviathan Wakes... (The Expanse)
what's really scary about the ocean is that we as humans only know about 10% of the Ocean it's the 90% of unknown that brings a cold shiver down one's spine.
I know Nikki was stressing, but I was laughing my ass off at her reactions....lol
I love that she’s so invested. LMAO 😂
We really need a curse counter for Nikki in movies such as this. :D
She cracks me up.
Her inner 5 year old woke up. 😂
Nikki freakouts are why I subscribed.
I don't why but i laughed when that kid at the sea got so calm and ate his lollipop after the shark got distracted while everyone else was freaking out , it was like a reward for him 🤣
lmao
Oh yeh the kid with the lollipop 🤣🤣
watch fantastic beast and where to find them
He act as though nothing happened, maybe that's why it was so funny😂
Toshi is such a hero without even a second thought he sacrificed his life, a short lived but definitely a memorable and respected character
Yep he's def one of the HEROES 😜 iykyk
"YETTA!!!"
I loved him in Hero's!!!
I always cry when “ Hiro” dies
Another good campy shark movie is Deep Blue Sea. Highly dramatic and really amplifies that possibility of drowning. Definitely recommend.
Deffo one the best best shark movie ever. It has it all
And LL Cool J
@@kimberlyjeanne9456also Samuel l Jackson
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 Deepest bluest
Helz yes! I second the recommendation for DEEP BLUE SEA.
(But ignore the sequels; they're awful. And not in a good way.)
I have thalassophobia (fear of the ocean) and nothing scares me more than movies like this.
I love it.
that reminds me since summer seems to be one month off the calendar... lets go surfing!
Have you ever seen the abyss? Parts of that make me squirmy and it's only due to the sheer amount of water over their heads.
Same, also have thalassophobia, one of the reason I also decided to read the books
I also have thalasso, but, funnily enough, water in video games has always given me the most stress because I'm in direct control of what happens😂😭
I love your pfp 😭😭
The ocean is the embodiment of "Love it from a distance."
Pippet is the name of the dog that was in Jaws. I believe it was a black lab. It was just in one beach scene where some guy was calling for his missing dog. There was a stick floating in the water he was playing catch with. Here, to pay homage, the named that tiny little dog Pippet too.
Except the dog in this film is called Pippin.
I think both dogs names were Pippin
I laughed my ass off when I first heard the bride calling the dog.
That's some bad hat, Harry
pippin was in the book, too. similar situation, but she was owned by the ex-wife there. with a bit of "role reversal" lol
I like that while this movie has some of the outrageous and comedic moments that so many shark movies do, it also has grounded characters with heartfelt moments. Several of the deaths in this movie are able to succeed at making you feel sad for the characters
I love the references from jaws, like the dog named pippin or the kids mom letting him go back into the water.
the kid's hat reminds me of the hat the mom wore, too. lol
You should watch the river ‐ a Jurassic park horror short film by ali awada.
Not gonna lie, I saw the thumbnail and immediately wanted to see Nikki's reaction to Pippin 😂
Like many others have said, the dog was a nod to Jaws. My guess is that the dog survives because he was so small, he just got brushed aside by the wave rather than getting swallowed
God i love watching Nikki's reactions (and watching Steven knowing she's going to react and watching/waiting for it himself😂😂)
The dog doesn't die!
I remember reading this book after getting grounded and it was my fathers kind of big proud moment. I sentence my kid to his room for two weeks so he just starts reading; and reading a book called 'MEG'
It took them 30 years to make it into a movie. Glad he made it from there to the theater. Miss ya pop.
Man can't resist tapping the glass on the aquarium, metaphorically speaking.
The Monterrey Bay Aquarium in CA has a viewing window so you can look into the ocean and see the wildlife from underwater, then walk out the door and onto the street. Much safer than an underwater rig in the middle of the ocean.
The Meg 2 just came out recently. I haven't seen it.
Pippin survived because she just kept swimming (ala Dory)
Hi was so looking forward to the sequel, and I have to say I was a little let down. Which I don’t say very often but yeah, no I wish they had left it alone, or that the sequel have been better put together.
If you two liked this one, you should see the second Meg movie. Loved watching your reactions to this movie. Keep up the great videos guys.
Oh, its such a joy watching Nikki react to movies!😅
Another recommendation (but NOT for your kids!) is 'Underwater' with Kristen Stewart. You guys would hate it but it is one of the best horror movies I've ever seen. Face your fears - I dare you to watch it! 😄
I was lookin for this comment! It’s SO GOOD!
Definitely a good one for them to react to!!
yeah, i thought she did a great job in that movie. loved it.
I just watched it last night, I put my vote for it as well.
I can't wait for you two to watch The Meg 2. I am curious to see how you feel about it compared to part one.
Nikki for October:
"The Towering Inferno" (1974) all star ensemble cast, no CGI
"The Eiger Sanction" (1975) directed by Clint Eastwood, no CGI
"Where Eagles Dare" (1968)
When Nikki stated her fears at the beginning of the reaction I immediately thought "They've GOT to do "The Abyss"!
It's a terrific movie but Steven would probably have to do a little handholding.
💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙
The Abyss isn't scary per se, and it certainly doesn't have very many jump scares other than the obvious ones you can see coming a mile away. I think Nikki might have had an easier time with that one. Now a movie like, The Sphere or Deep Star Six, might be more fun for them to watch for scares lol Also if we really wanna freak Nikki out where she will NEVER go in the water again - they should watch Pirahna 3D lol
I Can't wait for you to see the sequel. it turns up the insanity to 11.
This movie I had been waiting for literally over 20 years. the first book in the Meg series was published in the 90's and the author, Steve Alten, had been pushing hard for a film version to get made. Sadly every time it kept ending up in development hell. It got close to being made once, but then Deep Blue Sea came out, and not only stepped on this films toes, but also failed at the box office, which killed development. Finally they were able to get this made, and now a sequel, and hopefully the rest of the series gets made.
I think the film does a good job of adapting the book. there are alot of changes, but most are either not that big of a deal, or in many cases, actually made the story better. the ex-wife character was changed completely. she was an utter b**** in the book, and you were glad when got eaten. (the dog pippin actually belonged to her in the book, and i THINK it survived, too, tho i could be wrong)
the "twist" was kind of there. in the book it was originally jonas, and terry's brother that go to the trench (terry was what sunyin's character was named in the book, they made her and her family chinese for the film cause they funded the movie). they in the gliders that you see, tho they were tethered to the ship. they get attacked, the brother gets killed and the meg gets tangled in the wreckage of his sub as it gets pulled up the surface. just before hitting that layer is when the much larger meg comes in and starts eating the tangled one. the warm blood from the smaller meg protecting it from the colder water above the layer. thats how it gets free.
the other change, which i wish they kept in this movie (tho its mentioned in the sequel), the reason the shark had been so ravenous was that it was a she, and she was pregnant. she gives birth just before the final confrontation, and the book ends with a scene of them capturing the baby (Angel) to take back to their oceanographic institute. Angel (named Haiqi in the sequel film) ends up being one of my favorite things in the series.
I get why they cut the scene, because they weren't sure they were going to get to make a sequel, but it still would have been nice to see it in this film.
I lost a bet and had to watch Sharknado with my niece. The bet was only for the first ten minutes but I just kept watching. It was exactly as bad as expected but I ended up watching two sequels too. I highly recommend it for mindless entertainment and would love to watch you guys react to it. Did anyone else watch that movie?
I was bedridden for a week and forced to watch 1,2, and 3. Previously I had refused to watch them, so my kids took the opportunity to force me (even took the remote from me). I was pleasantly entertained at the camp of it.
Sharknado is a cinematic masterpiece. A work of art. I don't know how it didn't win several Oscars. 😂😂😂 seriously though, it's just a fun, over the top, hilarious movie.
Their Patreon decides what they watch. Popular vote is the way. What we want doesn't matter, lol.
its been a long long time but I think I remember liking the first one lol.
there's a second movie to this that came out this summer its called meg 2: the trench if you guys are interested .
This is my favorite type of movie I went into this with really low expectations and ended up having a really fun time. The exact opposite of a lot of superhero movies lately.
Yes please to "Sharknado" ( 2013 ), "Sharknado 2: The Second One" ( 2014 ), "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!" ( 2015 ), "Sharknado: The 4th Awakens" ( 2016 ), "Sharknado 5: Global Swarming" ( 2017 ), and "The Last Sharknado: It's About Time" ( 2018 ) reactions.
And it's other spinoff films ( about fire spitting tarantulas ), "Lavalantula" ( 2015 ), "2 Lava 2 Lantula" ( 2016 ), and "Armageddon 2025" ( 2022 ) too.
The dog was a homage to Jaws. The dog in Jaws was also called Pippin.
Pippit
In the end it turned out much better than I expected. I will 100% admit that I dismissed it unfairly.
I like to think the dog slipped through the sharks teeth because he’s so tiny. Lol great review
Based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Steve Alten.
A lot of directors were considered for the project between 2002 and 2015, which includes Eli Roth, Jan De Bont, and Guillermo Del Toro.
And the books keep comin...❤❤
There's a sequel called "Meg 2: The Trench" that released last month.
i just love how nikki freaks out when she's watching horror movies or the meg and Steven's laughing. it can be so funny.
But great reaction. I just watched strays, which was so funny.
I finally saw this just a few months ago and now I've seen the sequel too lol. Shark movies are always fun. 🦈
Ugh the sequel is HORRIBLE though. Even the special effects are a step down from this one, and don't get me started on the insanity that is "the plot" lol
@@LordLOC That's fair lol. It had it's moments but yeah I agree about the plot.
Rewatching this makes me appreciate Nikki's anxiety way more! lol
Don’t you worry Nikki. The second one is basically a mash up of the Meg, Jurassic park, and sharknado.
It was terrible
basically like the books. in one case, almost literally. lol
So good to see you two react to this one! Here's hoping we'll put "King Arthur" (2004) and "Dragonheart" (1996) on the roster soon, they're great ones!
OMG Dragonheart 😍
*Yeah, plus both have also great original scores.* 🎵🤘😈👍🎵🔥🔥🔥
King Arthur,now that's being cruel.
King Arthur is amazing!
I laugh every time they predict the next scenes without knowing :D
You guys should see the news, a couple days ago they discovered a huge tentacle thing in the deepest darkest ocean it looks like one of those face huggers from the movie Alien.
I saw that! No thank you
Omg! Me, too! I'm terrified of drowning. I'm petrified of deep water and going over bridges that go over deep water. Odd that I like watching under water scary stuff. And I agree, the ocean is horrifying. I could never work any ocean jobs.
You guys should watch "MIDWAY" 2019. a historical movie, you guys wont regret
bro i love watching movies w yall dude 🤣🤣 i swear we have the same reactions lol i love the meg bro its perfect for a friday movie night or a suprise film w the bros lmaooo im ready for the next one
Can’t remember if you’ve done ‘Deep blue sea’ yet- another shark movie I love!
I love this movie and I hope the second one is just as good
The second one not as good as the first one but it dose have good moments
Oh see I thought 2 was better, it was more fun I guess. It took itself less seriously and was very entertaining
It was sad at the whale part but I cracked up at Steven's "kill more people, no more animals!"
they need to watch the meg 2
if God intended us to go high in the air or deep in the watern he would have given us wings or fins, the perfectionist that he is
7:58 Nikki is 100% correct here. Imagine how you would react if you were chilling in your house and a shark walked into your living room.
I'm totally Team Meg in these movies.
we'd be in a lot of trouble if a shark entered our living room, ha!!
Yeah but we don’t exactly have the same physical presence as a shark ha
@@Zarab923 The ratio between humans killing sharks and sharks killing humans is literally ten million to one.
Make no mistake, we are the villains on this planet.
@@SilentBob731correct! Humans kill an estimated 100 million sharks every year. That rounds out to almost 274,000 sharks every day, or over 11,000 sharks every hour, or about three sharks every second. So just think - during this reaction video, almost 11000 sharks were killed. Movies like Jaws and the Meg are fun for entertainment but also unfortunately feed this kind of behavior. 😢🦈
This movie is the most fun! Perfect popcorn flick!
Watching movies with y'all is so much fun. I felt everything Nikki felt.😅😅😅😅😅😅
"I want to keep all my toes!" - Niki 2023 😂
In case no one else points it out, the portrayal of the Megalodon is far bigger than it was in real life.
And if you watch the sequel, it was not around in the time of the Dinosaurs.
And as a final word. Since the only evidence of it's existence are it's teeth. There is no evidence whatsoever that Megalodon resembles a Great White Shark.
Which is what everyone assumes, since both have teeth which are triangular in shape and have serrated edges.
This movie (and the sequel) ignores sooo much basic science. For instance, you don't have to equalize air pressures when diving in a submarine.
But you really have to just do a Frozen and let it go.
@@acdchook Like many other films about the ocean. Even documentaries on Discovery like to exaggerate. Very often, big studios play on tallasophobia.
For me, after 2 years of studying the basics of hydrobiology at the University - It was a funny comedy tho.
the opening scene of the sequel is there because it was originally the opening scene of the first book, but they didn't use it for the movie and some people missed it being there.
Well now it's estimated to be 24-25m 😊
@@ISURAH-484 And that is wrong. Ten to fifteen metres. That's all.
Steven that's totally a water version of a Naboo starfighter at 11:28
"The Abyss" (1989) written & directed by James Cameron. Watch the extended "Director's Cut"
"Das Boot Extended Director's Edition" (1981) WW2, watch with subtitles, not dubbed
"Grey Lady Down" (1978)
Oh yes the Abyss is awesome
Imagine if one of the normal sharks ate the dog at the end 🤣
Nikki: makes a joke about closing the hatch
Statham: closes the hatch
Nikki: oh shit i didn’t think he was going to actually do it
*suprised Pikachu face*
I live 20 minutes from Galveston and grew up here so I’ve spend SO MUCH time at the beach. The rip currents and bacteria are what scared me most. 😂
It's kind of funny you mentioned dolphins, they can actually be more aggressive than sharks and have been known to kill some and also try to um..."force themselves" on humans. Smaller sharks are much safer to swim with lol
*I think I like "DEEP BLUE SEA" [ 1999 ] a lot more, but all over "THE MEG" is still okay. It is more on the funny side.* 📽📀
That's right Nikki & Steve they disturbed The Meg and came in his home so he did what needed to be done and 33:52 is my forever favorite part in The Meg. 😲🤯
So many huge underwater explosions. At that kind of depth you would get a small explosion and a big crunch.
Anyone else catch the call backs to Jaws? Dog names were the same, little boy begging to go back into the water, and the shark dragging a dock.
This finaly is one of the best seasons finaly of all time !! It was priceless re-live the anxiety i felt by looking at your faces !! ❤
I have a movie recommendation for you to react to: QUARANTINE (2008), a really cool Found Footage-style horror film, with intense, brutal moments and a disturbing ending, you're going to enjoy it.
Have you ever seen rec it is a copy of quarantine also really good I mean it follows quarantine to a tea Rec actually came first funny I thought quarantine was first
i absolutely loved Rec (the og Quarantine) but i completely understand you recommending it, especially with Steve having slight problems with captions
@@bloodblossom8435they prob recommend Quarantine over Rec because if i’m not mistaken Steven has slight dyslexia so reading the subtitles would suck for a Spanish film lol
Watch "Phenomenon" 1996 starring John Travolta and "What Dreams May Come" 1998 starring the late, great Robin Williams. One right after the other but watch them in that order for the greatest emotional impact.
It's ironic--before Statham was an actor, he was actually an Olympic diver. If you want to see a more serious deep sea horror movie, check out Underwater. It's really good, but got way less acclaim than it deserved.
Six years before this, a film called "Safe" came out. It had Jason Statham protecting a young Chinese girl being hunted by Chinese Triad, Russian Mafia, and corrupt cops. Great action film.
Fun Fact: "Pippin" in the name of the original dog that got taken in Jaws. Also the little fat boy is supposed to represent the boy that got taken on the raft in the same movie.
This was actually the last movie I saw in the theater before Covid hit, and it was amazing. I jumped out of my seat so often my dad just kept laughing at me. Because some of those startling scenes when that shark is in your face in the theater it’s intense and who doesn’t love Jason Statham lol.
Hi Nikki and Steven I really love your reaction to the Meg movie🦈 It's my favorite shark movie and I hope you both watched the Meg 2 the trench next , Please tell us you're watching it next !!!!
Please no. This one was bad enough.
@@brentsealy9623 I was asking Nikki and Steven not Fans opinions I bet you they will Just you wait and see !!!
Yeah I agree I love the Meg and the Meg 2 it's super good and I love DJ and it he keeps it hilarious but (Bait) It's actually my favorite shark movie this is a great second ❤😂
@@KennyThisIsTheWay2024 lol I have no doubt.
@@brentsealy9623 i don't believe u !!
I love how they named the dog Pippin. The dog in JAWS was Pippin but he died when the Kintner boy got ate I think. This movie was surprisingly enjoyable. As soon as a kid or animal shows up Nikki's face always gets concerned and sad.😂❤
Yall faces were priceless when the Meg eat the guy in the balloon. 😂😂😂. Love your channel.
Fishing for shark fins has been going on for decades . They kill them just for the fins. It is a huge business, mostly in the Oriental. The shops there are full of thousands of fins.
The little remote controlled ball the girl was playing with is made by Sphero. They're pretty awesome. I have the BB-8 they made.
As a 12year old that moved in elementary I loved Octonauts
I absolutely looove her reactions 🤣🤣🤣 My exact reactions when I watched this for the first time (yes I have seen it many times) And I love sharks 🤣🤣
Ok Nikki and Steve, I really want you guys to watch The Wrath Of Submarine. It was a shark week documentary that is now on RUclips . A boat capsizes in South Africa IN SHARK ALLEY , but all the sharks disappear and this HUGE SHARK creates issues for rescuers. It acts WAY different than a usual great white shark. I definitely recommend it.
For Nikki's mental health, next movie you guys review should be a comedy. And nothing with height or water. lol.
I laughed at the part where dude said "I can't swim! I'm sorry my body made me say that"
Love this movie, miss just action packed Giant monster movies (that's not Godzilla related)
We adored the Mermaid series. It’s something else. I just loved the passion those people have, even though it’s kind of strange, but who’s to judge. To each his own. I don’t have that much passion about my job for sure. I did think this movie was a lot of fun. I expected it to be totally obnoxious but it surprised me. I’m kind of excited to see the next one. 😮
You are my goto guys for movie reactions .... just so good.
Loved this reaction! Now you guys have to watch The Meg 2!
This movie for whatever reason is such a fun, easy watch. Not the greatest by any stretch, but damn is it entertaining.
Just 21 deaths in the movie? Can't be right...
Maybe 21 named characters, or 21 'obvious confirmed deaths', but at the beat it seemed like it was taking bites of 3-4 people at once.
I absolutely love your reaction vids ,you guys need to react to the 2 one it’s way more intense and more interesting 🙏🏻🫶🏻
😂 love the reference to ‘Pipin’ the dog, from the dog in the first jaws movie 😂🦈
Have you seen JAWS?! IF not, you should do that next
i think what makes movies like this even more scary is knowing that the "meg" was real at one point. they say there aren't anymore as big as the meg but we also have only searched 10% of our oceans sooo...you be the judge lol
This movie made me fall in love with Jason Statham lol and I love the sequel too!! Especially the return of Pippen 😂
Absolutely love Jason Statham, and this was my introduction to him as well
It's not the location or the me glad on that's the most frightening, but being surrounded by people who ignore the first rule of science... "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should".
Love Love Love this Movie❤❤❤ Can't wait to watch the 2nd one
Nikki has a big caring heart ❤️ I respect that
I was stationed on a fast attack submarine as a sonar technician out of San Diego, CA back in 97-99. A lot of this stuff is factually inaccurate, but the general threat of danger is very real. Fire is your worst enemy (suffocation and destruction of the environment), followed by leaks (drowning). Chances of survival if something like that happens is very, very slim.
Can we just make sure Nikki gets all the hugs? 🥲
You have a cat called Finan! That is the best thing ever! I love that 💗 I am such a fan of The Last Kingdom and Finan was always one of my favourites
I would so love to sit around and watch movies with you two! LOL
I'm 100% on board with Nikki!!!
Deep blue sea is also a very good shark movie
Would you stop to eat a Lady Bug for the protein? A Megalodon wouldn't stop to eat one or two humans. It would take three Blue Whales a day.
good point