"why did he call him gay for loving his girlfriend?" "why is he putting on his seatbelt when zombies are attacking?" "why did he say his step dad touched him?" "how did he crash his car? don't let him drive the Jag!" "why is he still finishing off the cig?" These are things we call jokes
When Shawn's friend Ed says to Shawn's mom on the phone "We're coming to get you Barbara". It's a call back to the first zombie legend Night of the Living Dead (1968). In that movie Barbra and her boyfriend are at a cemetary and she's scared. He says jokingly "They're coming to get you Barbara"
Scott Pilgrim was directed by Edgar Wright, the same guy who directed Shaun of the Dead. He's kind of known for being a master of quick edits and montages.
TBF it's quite common for people to miss the "yarp" (added for no spoilers) connection to GOT. I've noticed that there's really only one scene where people may look and be like "is that? It is isn't it" lol
FYI, If she liked Shaun the Sheep, she might like the "Wallace and Gromit" films and shorts, about a British inventor and his dog, made by the same animator, Nick Park. Shaun the Sheep is a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit short "A Close Shave". Also "Chicken Run" was one of Nick Park's films too.
Sorry, guys, but you missed half the dialog in the movie because of your conversations. “Shaun of the Dead” is an ingenious horror grotesque with Brit humor: "Bartender, a "zombie", please!" A nasty parody of the British lifestyle and a hearty homage to the zombie genre. The pranksters Edgar Wright (director) and Simon Pegg (star) made TV comedies in England before landing this inexpensive surprise hit (and later “Hot Fuzz”). The sequel “From Dusk Till Shaun” was unfortunately scrapped. The rough gags are absolutely delivered in a cool way.
This is why im glad, while growing up in the hood.. when my peoples constantly would be telling me to switch the channel on the tv to BET or put on hood movies or only blk comedians..i was busy also watching yte folks comedy and horror. I universally understand jokes, vernacular, innuendos and call backs from movies that the blk and brown community just dont understand or even know exist. I put people on to amazing sht that they never wouldve seen on their own because they were just stuck to one kind of entertainment. Im glad that blk folks are finally catching up and not stick to just wathing sht like madea.
Hey, now. Tyler Perry does a lot of good work. I am on the opposite end of the color line, and turnt my White and Whiteish peeps onto Black comedies and important movies. In fact, tho I was dumb for thinking it was really relevant in real life, I used to judge dudes by whether or not the liked "The Color Purple." People do lie, apparently. I had to call my dad out when I got tired of hearing him say that dumb shit, "There's a difference between a Black person and a ni**er." He never said that shi' in front of me ever again. He actually raised me better than he was! Anyway, tho, I am glad you are here. All good people deserve to feel safe, welcome, happy, and loved. When any one group of us is messed with systemically, that is a problem for everybody. All lives can't be said to matter equally, till all lives matter equally to all. We know that is not the case right now. That's too messed up. Be well.
Gonna sound weird, but closing the front door may actually be a cultural/location thing. Where I live, if we are awake and at home, the front door is open, and we have a screen door that is closed and unlocked. In 30 years, I've never had an uninvited guest cross my threshold.
That was Coldplay at the end. Chris Martin and Simon Pegg are very good friends. Chris is Simon’s daughter’s godfather, and Simon is Chris and Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter’s godfather.
Whats up with this crew over analyzing and diagnosing this AMAZING movie lol yall doing too much 😂 totally missed the comedic genius of this movie. Worst reaction of a movie I've ever seen, couldn't finish this commentary, ridiculous.
I went to the 15yr anniversary screening of this movie, in Griffith Park, and it was hilarious. The actors were on stage, and recorded short videos in greetings to us. But the best swag from the event was we all got the “I got wood” t-shirts.
The quick cut transitions are trademark of Edgar Wright. One of those movies you watch multiple times and always notice more things, like, how many of the background characters are seen as zombies later in the film.
@@N_Loco_Parenthesis Hey, not everybody grew up watching Britcoms and shi'. I like watching people of other sub-cultures learning what others' are doing, hearing what they think in real time, even if I see they are missing things. It isn't anyone's fault growing up in whatever place they do. When people try to branch out, I think that's for the best for everyone.
Don't know if anyone mentioned it, but the cellar/basement in the pub is found in virtually every pub in the UK. It's where they store the kegs, and usually a couple of entrances, one outside for deliveries, one inside to go grab kegs
And as people are saying, Hot Fuzz would be a good one to watch. Shaun of the Dead is classic British banter comedy. Hot Fuzz is much more of a universal sense of humour
The transitions are a signature for Director Edgar Wright. Him, Simon Peggy and Nick Frost gained fame with the series Spaced, and went on to feature films, including Shaun of the Dead, one installment in their Cornetto Trilogy. Yes, he directed Scott Pilgrim.
38:04 ngl when you were questioning if it was racist for him to hit the black dude first and I knew what line was about to be dropped, I couldn’t help but laugh knowing how you were going to react😂
I'm with Carianna. Scott Pilgrim is really good! Edit: Actually, just looked it up, Carianna was spot on, Shaun of the Dead is the same director as Scott Pilgrim.
the way us Brits use the C word is completely different to how Americans use it. in america its generally used as an insult. its just part of normal conversating to us Brits. doesn't have to be anything bad behind it
Early in the movie in one of the background news casts I think they mention a mysterious meteor strike the night before. I think that's supposed to be the cause of it
Rafe Spall plays the young employee at the store in the beginning. He has lost a ton of weight and is in a show called "Trying" where he and his wife can't have kids. He was also in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, life of Pi, War of the Worlds.
You mentioned Shawn the sheep at the start, it's made by a famous studio over here called Aardman studios and they are most famous for their series of short films about two characters Wallace and Gromit, it's all claymation and would be one of the most northern British things you would ever watch
@@N_Loco_Parenthesis I’m sure I can manage but thanks for the comment. What I miss I miss what I catch I’ll catch. Good thing I can hit the replay if needed.👌🏾 -Adison
My old roommate's girlfriend was given a key. No biggie, we were all old friends from middle/high school. But she kept leaving the damn door unlocked. After the 3rd or 4th time, I demanded my roomie to get the key back. I don't need my home being unsafe because some chick who doesn't even live there couldn't remember to lock it when going in or out.
You should look up the short video that Simon Pegg did recently, recreating the street walking and shop scene at the beginning! It was done to celebrate 20 years of the films release 😊
@@LUFC273 it’s dated and full of stupid tropes. Nothing wrong with not liking it, Zombieland is a better zombie comedy. This movie is full of stupidity, you probably droll at the mouth if you think it’s some magnum opus
@@LUFC273 so this movie isn’t just people walking around acting dumb, basically useless zombies, and relies on the “idiot best friend is dumb pls laugh” gimmick? Yeah if i knock on ur skull it’d probably echo like crazy 💀
"He don't deserve to get rained on though" xD Dear Adison. But guys, come on - they found it as funny as they did, and that's fine because it's *their* experience watching. I did wonder how well the British humour would translate so while it's a shame they weren't floored like many of us, let's not get weird and judgey about it. Looking forward to Hot Fuzz!
From the outset missing the track being played in the pub, Ghost Town by the Specials and talking all over the film so you don't actually get to hear what anyone says is funnier than the film itself ngl. Because American films are usually more physical based comedy the humour was pretty much lost on you. It's a shame because it's such a funny film and a classic you've missed out. You don't need subtitles but I can understand why you would think you would lol. Perhaps pausing the film while you chat about it might not be so frustrating to watch. Well that was a little pointless as you didn't really have a reaction as you didn't really watch it or understand it. Better luck next time yeah. It might be best if you don't watch adult British films as you might hear some bad language. Maybe Shawn the Sheep is more your kind of film ngl 😂😁🇬🇧 (only joking so don't get triggered ok)
"these are the worst zombies ive ever seen" this version of zombies is the closest to the origional zombies from George A. Romero's night of the living dead. In this movie, they kept it real to the original. New hollywood had to make the fast for people who are desensitized..like you.Also, im surprised yall aint seen that one, the hero is a blck man.. and actualky slapped a yte women...all unheard of back in the days.
SPOILER ALERT I first watched that film when I was about 11 (home alone, at night, in a house in the country... a mistake, yes, but one I look back on fondly) and I didn't catch the racial context of the film until a rewatch as an adult. It's quite remarkable, given the reasons you mentioned and the time it was released. And the ending? Depressing and bleak, man. But unfortunately entirely plausible.
I know it’s starting to get on my nerves if I’m being honest. They r doing it on purpose. And at this point I’m about to say F it I’m not watching it when they do put it out. I’ve already seen the episode. I don’t need to see them react to it. This thing they r doing is going to backfire on them.
@@KimbaLoveAdams I’ve had the same thoughts as you but in the end They’re nice gentleman and I’m sure this comes with the territory of having this kind of channel.
If you like zombie movies, I think you'd love Return of the Living Dead (1985). It's a horror comedy and features (imho) the BEST zombies ever conceived.
7:25 ...are there jobs where you _are_ allowed to be on your phone instead of working? They must not care much about the success of the business if they allow that.
Nup, that started with Dawn of the Dead, which was certainly not the first zombies, zombie films started out as old black and white horror with voodoo zombies, before even Romero and Night of the Living Dead, while wasn't about capitalism either.
@danielpeckham5520 I'm pretty sure the newer zombie film were about mass consumerism and huge corporate supermarkets globally taking over markets causing lack of local business, the state of society under mass drug addicted poverty stricken community ones booming 30 years ago is very much like a zombie film now. And horror isn't about zombies, featuring shopping malls etc in zombie films because they use mind control through adverts music etc and stimulate the feel good hormones Making you want to buy more. So yes zombie genre was always about mass consumerism and the effects of global capitalism. At least one niech wás.
I love this movie and you guys, but I think you missed out on a lot of the dry British humor, and I think it's because this movie relies heavily on clever wordplay but by the very nature of group reactions, you end up paying less attention to that kind of thing (as a reactor myself, I'm aware it can be a challenge to balance focusing on dialogue while also commentating). So if you do follow up with reactions to Hot Fuzz and World's End, it might beneficial to react with just the two of you (nothing against her; like I said, group reactions are just that way sometimes). But even if you don't do reactions on them, I still suggest you give Hot Fuzz a try in your own time. As much as I love this movie, Hot Fuzz is definitely the superior film and I think you would enjoy it. Also, the guy who plays the prick David in this is a HILARIOUS comedian named Dylan Moran, so if you enjoy standup, I recommend checking him out. Cheers!
This is my family's favorite movie! we literally quote this movie all the time, such a good British Horror Comedy :) great reaction as always, you guys :) I just love your channel!
So funny seeing the British humour totally whooshing over you lol
I found it annoying after a while; prudish American Millennials completely missing the cultural contexts and comedy.
what r u on about lol they laughed at loads of the funny parts
cause these guys don't pay attention to anything... I'm thinking of unsubbing cause they talk way too much through movies.
@@Lezzyboy87 also if we’re being honest, if whooshes over even British people
You will be missed
"why did he call him gay for loving his girlfriend?"
"why is he putting on his seatbelt when zombies are attacking?"
"why did he say his step dad touched him?"
"how did he crash his car? don't let him drive the Jag!"
"why is he still finishing off the cig?"
These are things we call jokes
@@MikeHaywood 🤣
I feel like it took a little too long for them to realize it’s a comedy 😂
I think your comment convinced me not to watch this reaction
@@RoNoC-u2s umm . . . they're not british?
@@SIMMIS_0316 wow…what gave it away? Their accents?
Loved this. The thing is the C word is generally used casually, often as a friendly term of endearment. British banter essentially
yup. its my favorite word to say but i was born in the wrong country lol
It was explained to me thusly " if I call you a c**t you're my friend, if I call you friend you're a c**t"
@@heavenlyjadedhere in the islands🇻🇨 "muddac*nt" is an every day word... used in anger n banter ....
Yeah same here in NZ, and Aus, you can be a good C, an utter C, a boring C, or just a C in general. No one is offended
@@heavenlyjadedAmericans saying it is cringe af
When Shawn's friend Ed says to Shawn's mom on the phone "We're coming to get you Barbara". It's a call back to the first zombie legend Night of the Living Dead (1968). In that movie Barbra and her boyfriend are at a cemetary and she's scared. He says jokingly "They're coming to get you Barbara"
LOL
It was actually her brother
Scott Pilgrim was directed by Edgar Wright, the same guy who directed Shaun of the Dead. He's kind of known for being a master of quick edits and montages.
And lots of foreshadowing. 🙂
Talked nonsense through most of the jokes and important lines
shaun's stepdad (Bill Nighy) also plays davy jones in pirates of the caribbean
he also plays victor from underworld
@@gregkirby9059 Yeh victor is the one i was referencing in this film!
-Adison
Ohh snap! I forgot bout that and I also have those reactions to those movies coming to the channel soon!
-Adison
ain’t he in Harry Potter too when he reads Harry dumbledoors Will
He is
As GOT watchers, you’ll appreciate the second instalment to this trilogy “Hot Fuzz”. It’s a lot of people’s favorite of the three.
itsdeactivated *clonk*
TBF it's quite common for people to miss the "yarp" (added for no spoilers) connection to GOT. I've noticed that there's really only one scene where people may look and be like "is that? It is isn't it" lol
FYI, If she liked Shaun the Sheep, she might like the "Wallace and Gromit" films and shorts, about a British inventor and his dog, made by the same animator, Nick Park. Shaun the Sheep is a spin-off of the Wallace and Gromit short "A Close Shave".
Also "Chicken Run" was one of Nick Park's films too.
I never saw jokes fly over peoples heads so easily, such a shame its a brilliant movie. And we all love ed hes the friend you dont need but want.
Sorry, guys, but you missed half the dialog in the movie because of your conversations.
“Shaun of the Dead” is an ingenious horror grotesque with Brit humor: "Bartender, a "zombie", please!"
A nasty parody of the British lifestyle and a hearty homage to the zombie genre.
The pranksters Edgar Wright (director) and Simon Pegg (star) made TV comedies in England before landing this inexpensive surprise hit (and later “Hot Fuzz”).
The sequel “From Dusk Till Shaun” was unfortunately scrapped.
The rough gags are absolutely delivered in a cool way.
This is why im glad, while growing up in the hood.. when my peoples constantly would be telling me to switch the channel on the tv to BET or put on hood movies or only blk comedians..i was busy also watching yte folks comedy and horror. I universally understand jokes, vernacular, innuendos and call backs from movies that the blk and brown community just dont understand or even know exist. I put people on to amazing sht that they never wouldve seen on their own because they were just stuck to one kind of entertainment. Im glad that blk folks are finally catching up and not stick to just wathing sht like madea.
Hey, now. Tyler Perry does a lot of good work. I am on the opposite end of the color line, and turnt my White and Whiteish peeps onto Black comedies and important movies. In fact, tho I was dumb for thinking it was really relevant in real life, I used to judge dudes by whether or not the liked "The Color Purple." People do lie, apparently. I had to call my dad out when I got tired of hearing him say that dumb shit, "There's a difference between a Black person and a ni**er." He never said that shi' in front of me ever again. He actually raised me better than he was! Anyway, tho, I am glad you are here. All good people deserve to feel safe, welcome, happy, and loved. When any one group of us is messed with systemically, that is a problem for everybody. All lives can't be said to matter equally, till all lives matter equally to all. We know that is not the case right now. That's too messed up. Be well.
Gonna sound weird, but closing the front door may actually be a cultural/location thing. Where I live, if we are awake and at home, the front door is open, and we have a screen door that is closed and unlocked. In 30 years, I've never had an uninvited guest cross my threshold.
I love in a country town in Australia and often leave my front door open when I go out, I don't bother to shut it half the time
The first Night of the Living Dead movie had a line "They're coming to get you, Barbara!" so it was said in this movie as a homage.
That was Coldplay at the end. Chris Martin and Simon Pegg are very good friends. Chris is Simon’s daughter’s godfather, and Simon is Chris and Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter’s godfather.
Whats up with this crew over analyzing and diagnosing this AMAZING movie lol yall doing too much 😂 totally missed the comedic genius of this movie. Worst reaction of a movie I've ever seen, couldn't finish this commentary, ridiculous.
Crazy ! They talked over all the jokes
They are talking through it most of the time so are missing a lot
They are very judgemental. Completely ruined this reaction for me.
I went to the 15yr anniversary screening of this movie, in Griffith Park, and it was hilarious. The actors were on stage, and recorded short videos in greetings to us. But the best swag from the event was we all got the “I got wood” t-shirts.
Brilliant ❤
The quick cut transitions are trademark of Edgar Wright. One of those movies you watch multiple times and always notice more things, like, how many of the background characters are seen as zombies later in the film.
Hot Fuzz next!
Adding it to the list!
-Adison
Then The World's End. The whole Cornetto trilogy!
@@edn YESSS plzzzzzz🙏🙏🙏🙏
Oh FFS! Don't encourage them! They missed every joke, and not just because they kept talking all the time.
@@N_Loco_Parenthesis Hey, not everybody grew up watching Britcoms and shi'. I like watching people of other sub-cultures learning what others' are doing, hearing what they think in real time, even if I see they are missing things. It isn't anyone's fault growing up in whatever place they do. When people try to branch out, I think that's for the best for everyone.
“We’re coming to get you Barbara!” 😂😂
Y'all did a good job of selling Underworld because now I wanna see that movie again! lol
lol it's on the way!!! The face and sfx dude made will forever be in my mind.
-Adison
On the dvd extras. They actually show Dianne survived.
Climed a tree, up there for 5 days, ate David’s leg.
Don't know if anyone mentioned it, but the cellar/basement in the pub is found in virtually every pub in the UK. It's where they store the kegs, and usually a couple of entrances, one outside for deliveries, one inside to go grab kegs
And as people are saying, Hot Fuzz would be a good one to watch. Shaun of the Dead is classic British banter comedy. Hot Fuzz is much more of a universal sense of humour
The transitions are a signature for Director Edgar Wright. Him, Simon Peggy and Nick Frost gained fame with the series Spaced, and went on to feature films, including Shaun of the Dead, one installment in their Cornetto Trilogy. Yes, he directed Scott Pilgrim.
Not sure if yall have seen ZombieLand but that is a TOP tier zombie movie. First time I saw it it blew past my expectations
We just watched it! It'll be dropping soon. -Brandon
Brandon is the first reactor i've seen recognize Bill Nighy from Underworld
Shaun shouldve said yes i mixed up the reservation but we are having dinner with my mom and these flowers are for you to give her.
38:04 ngl when you were questioning if it was racist for him to hit the black dude first and I knew what line was about to be dropped, I couldn’t help but laugh knowing how you were going to react😂
🤣😂🤣 they definitely set that up perfectly! -Brandon
Guys... it's a comedy...
Oh it was definitely hilarious!
-Adison
@edn of course you'd comment when I say something like this XD
Love you guys, man. Yall trip me out.
Watching these kinds of movies and complaining about language is wild
5:08 Henry the 8th was an English king and sometimes people call an eighth of an ounce "a Henry" so yh he is running low
I'm with Carianna. Scott Pilgrim is really good! Edit: Actually, just looked it up, Carianna was spot on, Shaun of the Dead is the same director as Scott Pilgrim.
almost every call center job ive ever had bans cell phones because they are afraid of us stealing customer info.
the way us Brits use the C word is completely different to how Americans use it. in america its generally used as an insult. its just part of normal conversating to us Brits. doesn't have to be anything bad behind it
Scott Pilgrim Vs the World was directed by the same guy who did this.
The same cutting style is used in Snatch but that was directed by Guy Ritchie
Early in the movie in one of the background news casts I think they mention a mysterious meteor strike the night before. I think that's supposed to be the cause of it
A strange meteor, same cause as in Night of the Living Dead (1968) I think.
SIMON PEGG IS FANTASTIC! He is so funny!
Its almost funny how little you get this movie, maybe if you actually watched it it would help but I'm not entirely convinced.
If you like zombie comedies you’ll love Little Monsters with Lupita Nyong'o. A teacher protects young children during an unexpected zombie invasion.
“This would be a Halloween costume.” Couldn’t agree more! - signed, someone who’s dressed as Shaun on multiple Halloweens.
It's just a comedy movie guys..don't take it seriously like WWZ..just lightly enjoy the movie..
Rafe Spall plays the young employee at the store in the beginning. He has lost a ton of weight and is in a show called "Trying" where he and his wife can't have kids. He was also in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, life of Pi, War of the Worlds.
You mentioned Shawn the sheep at the start, it's made by a famous studio over here called Aardman studios and they are most famous for their series of short films about two characters Wallace and Gromit, it's all claymation and would be one of the most northern British things you would ever watch
The actor girl who went outside after david actually survived lol
bro, knowing Nighy by the weird noises in underworld sent me XD XD lol.
You guys should watch the bloopers for this movie, they are hilarious!
Talking all over the jokes and then thinking movie is going nowhere
yall need to wathc the other movies in the cinematic universe. Hot fuzz and The worlds end.
I'm adding those to the list!
-Adison
@@edn Please don't. Hot Fuzz is so crammed with jokes and 'Easter Eggs', and you'll miss all of them.
@@N_Loco_Parenthesis I’m sure I can manage but thanks for the comment. What I miss I miss what I catch I’ll catch. Good thing I can hit the replay if needed.👌🏾
-Adison
My old roommate's girlfriend was given a key. No biggie, we were all old friends from middle/high school. But she kept leaving the damn door unlocked. After the 3rd or 4th time, I demanded my roomie to get the key back. I don't need my home being unsafe because some chick who doesn't even live there couldn't remember to lock it when going in or out.
YES! one of my favorite simon pegg movies. Top zombie flick too.
Yes!!!!🙌🏻 thankyou. I watch this every Halloween 🎃
You should look up the short video that Simon Pegg did recently, recreating the street walking and shop scene at the beginning! It was done to celebrate 20 years of the films release 😊
This was a painful watch, stop taking it so seriously lol
The movie itself is a painful watch
@@TheKhal22 If you think Shaun of the dead is a bad movie you are clueless lol
@@LUFC273 it’s dated and full of stupid tropes. Nothing wrong with not liking it, Zombieland is a better zombie comedy. This movie is full of stupidity, you probably droll at the mouth if you think it’s some magnum opus
@@TheKhal22 Zombieland what has that same 5 jokes the whole way through the movie, yeah you don't have a clue
@@LUFC273 so this movie isn’t just people walking around acting dumb, basically useless zombies, and relies on the “idiot best friend is dumb pls laugh” gimmick? Yeah if i knock on ur skull it’d probably echo like crazy 💀
It's suppose to be funny lol
"He don't deserve to get rained on though" xD Dear Adison.
But guys, come on - they found it as funny as they did, and that's fine because it's *their* experience watching. I did wonder how well the British humour would translate so while it's a shame they weren't floored like many of us, let's not get weird and judgey about it.
Looking forward to Hot Fuzz!
Shaun the sheep was made by the same creators of Wallace and grommit, definitely would be hilarious seeing you guys react to either of the series!!
Not Peetey Whacker Pete! 😂😂😂😂 I'm screaming!!@ 😂😂😂
Americans Can't Handle Peak British Humour 😂
From the outset missing the track being played in the pub, Ghost Town by the Specials and talking all over the film so you don't actually get to hear what anyone says is funnier than the film itself ngl. Because American films are usually more physical based comedy the humour was pretty much lost on you. It's a shame because it's such a funny film and a classic you've missed out. You don't need subtitles but I can understand why you would think you would lol. Perhaps pausing the film while you chat about it might not be so frustrating to watch. Well that was a little pointless as you didn't really have a reaction as you didn't really watch it or understand it. Better luck next time yeah. It might be best if you don't watch adult British films as you might hear some bad language. Maybe Shawn the Sheep is more your kind of film ngl 😂😁🇬🇧 (only joking so don't get triggered ok)
This movie is amazing. So many things in it you can miss. 28:16 is an homage to the genre defining Night of the Living Dead
I'm glad yall had fun with the movie 😂
Its just a movie. Calm down
You need a SENSE OF HUMOUR to watch this film.
These guys are sooo American they couldn’t understand basic British humour 😩 no but really I did enjoy this reaction lmao
"these are the worst zombies ive ever seen" this version of zombies is the closest to the origional zombies from George A. Romero's night of the living dead. In this movie, they kept it real to the original. New hollywood had to make the fast for people who are desensitized..like you.Also, im surprised yall aint seen that one, the hero is a blck man.. and actualky slapped a yte women...all unheard of back in the days.
SPOILER ALERT
I first watched that film when I was about 11 (home alone, at night, in a house in the country... a mistake, yes, but one I look back on fondly) and I didn't catch the racial context of the film until a rewatch as an adult. It's quite remarkable, given the reasons you mentioned and the time it was released. And the ending? Depressing and bleak, man. But unfortunately entirely plausible.
"denied the stick".
Nice little double 😉
My grandparenrs used to always keep their doors open. well not open open but unlocked. Its cultural and the times.
38:19 Ed: “‘Sup, n****z?!”
You three: 😳😳😳😳
LMAO
Brooo game of thrones epesodes??? I've been waiting!!
How u guys not know Shaun the sheep that’s crazy that’s my boy
29:40 I may not have understood...What was she insinuating that she was doing with her family to pass time during the pandemic?
Cmon fellas. Give us the GOT ep 10 reaction. I’m asking kindly
I know it’s starting to get on my nerves if I’m being honest. They r doing it on purpose. And at this point I’m about to say F it I’m not watching it when they do put it out. I’ve already seen the episode. I don’t need to see them react to it. This thing they r doing is going to backfire on them.
It’s honestly the only thing I watch on their channel. So if they don’t post these reactions why am I even here? 🤦🏾♀️
@@KimbaLoveAdams I’ve had the same thoughts as you but in the end They’re nice gentleman and I’m sure this comes with the territory of having this kind of channel.
@KimbaLoveAdams you seem quite entitled
They’ve watched up to 7x6 on Patreon. Join us.
If you like zombie movies, I think you'd love Return of the Living Dead (1985). It's a horror comedy and features (imho) the BEST zombies ever conceived.
I cant wait to see the reaction to: Ali G in da House
that is gonna be so hilarious 🤣
YES
Time to watch Hot Fuzz 4 times in a row. Youll get something new each time.
Edgar Wright is an editing genius 😂 please 🙏🏿 watch Hot Fuzz next
Gonna need season 5 episode 10 of GOT from y’all.
Also if you haven’t yet, you should watch/react to True Blood
If you guys like that, and those guys, they've made lots of movies. I recommend Hot Fuzz and Paul.
Thanks! I've talked about checking out Hot Fuzz next and hope to do it within the next few months.
-Adison
I so appreciate Carianna’s commentary as a check on Addison’s knee-jerk reaction to take the toxic guy’s side.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
-Adison
Originally Zombies were slow..
English and Australians are know for swearing all the time, its normal for us.
7:25 ...are there jobs where you _are_ allowed to be on your phone instead of working? They must not care much about the success of the business if they allow that.
Zombie film were originally about the growth of capitalism and retail obsession addiction and the zombie reaction to shopping
Nup, that started with Dawn of the Dead, which was certainly not the first zombies, zombie films started out as old black and white horror with voodoo zombies, before even Romero and Night of the Living Dead, while wasn't about capitalism either.
@danielpeckham5520 I'm pretty sure the newer zombie film were about mass consumerism and huge corporate supermarkets globally taking over markets causing lack of local business, the state of society under mass drug addicted poverty stricken community ones booming 30 years ago is very much like a zombie film now. And horror isn't about zombies, featuring shopping malls etc in zombie films because they use mind control through adverts music etc and stimulate the feel good hormones Making you want to buy more. So yes zombie genre was always about mass consumerism and the effects of global capitalism. At least one niech wás.
Had to stop by for this reaction! Showing their age by not recognizing the "We're coming to get you Barbara!" reference.
Ironically David was right, they should have just barricaded themselves in the highrise apartment until the armed forces showed up.
I Highly recommend watching from Dusk till Dawn.. it’s a classic and will throw you for a mf looooooooop 😂
Im still watching so you might figure it out still, but you recognise the main character "Shaun" from being Huey's dad in The Boys ❤
"Them Chitlins going crazy!!!" im fucking dying dude. Great reaction guys. Classic fucking movie.
Now you done this one you guys need to do hot fuzz and then the worlds end both absolute bangers
I haven't seen this movie in a long time, whereas I've watched Hot Fuzz like a dozen times. Since that fence scene gave me a chuckle.
If you' watched Spaced you would get some references in this . Its a really good comedy
This movie is hilarious!! Another hilarious one is tucker and dale vs evil! So funny
You guys should watch 47 meters down and 47 meters down uncaged
don't react if you don't get it i.e. get easily triggered lol
I love this movie and you guys, but I think you missed out on a lot of the dry British humor, and I think it's because this movie relies heavily on clever wordplay but by the very nature of group reactions, you end up paying less attention to that kind of thing (as a reactor myself, I'm aware it can be a challenge to balance focusing on dialogue while also commentating). So if you do follow up with reactions to Hot Fuzz and World's End, it might beneficial to react with just the two of you (nothing against her; like I said, group reactions are just that way sometimes). But even if you don't do reactions on them, I still suggest you give Hot Fuzz a try in your own time. As much as I love this movie, Hot Fuzz is definitely the superior film and I think you would enjoy it. Also, the guy who plays the prick David in this is a HILARIOUS comedian named Dylan Moran, so if you enjoy standup, I recommend checking him out. Cheers!
This is my family's favorite movie! we literally quote this movie all the time, such a good British Horror Comedy :) great reaction as always, you guys :) I just love your channel!
Yall gotta watch Scott Pilgrim vs the world they have same director
When you doing KDramas again. If you like Zombies you can watch the korean movie Train to Busan. For a zombie series? All of us Are Dead or Kingdom
Love Shaun of the dead, Edgar Wright is the best director.
Y’all from Nashville?