*THIS ONE ALL LIFE!!!!!* 💚 It's more funny,the stakes are higher,the story has no plot holes that I can see and there are deeper scenes.(I went in a little more details in my main comment.) EDIT: There is 1 plot hole at the very end.Alan&Sarah don't know how Judy&Peter's parents really died because no one ever told them.
Robin Williams held back his typically manic personality during the day so as not to make the kids feel uncomfortable. He would vent by doing three straight hours of improv at a local comedy club during the night.
There are a couple different versions of the home game. One has a plastic case, and one has wooden. I was lucky enough to find the wooden case…because even if the game isn’t great (it is great with kids), it’s more like a piece of art than the plastic.
@@gregclarke2183I remember being so disappointed with the game version that came out in 1996. It was just a regular cardboard board with one of those plastic decoder things in the middle to read effect cards. As a kid, I fully expected it to be like the board in the movie 😂. And yet, almost thirty years later, I still have it.
It kind of makes me sad that his girlfriend had never heard of Robin Williams. Modern audiences probably can't appreciate just how much entertainment he produced over the 70-90s.
The “father to son” reunion scene in the end always brings me to tears. When I saw This at 5-years-old upon release it didn’t, but life finds a way down the line.
The hunter being the same as the father was actually part of the game. (It's pretty clear if you listen to the clue about him, but most people are distracted by other events at that point.)
Kirsten Dunst has been just so so talented from that age (and even younger in Interview With A Vampire!), till today. 😮 RIP Robin Williams. Will never not miss you.
The little girl is played by Kristen Dunst. She was already so talented as a kid. Just in Interview With The Vampire, she was such a great Claudia. And ofc the rest of her career, she’s been spectacular.
yeah as an after thought.. didn't think that meant we were all going to start naming all of Kirsten's movies when the point was that she was a great kid actor. No worries though.
Although they all did a good job, it was definitely Robin Williams that made this movie as good as it was. He wasn't just a comedian, he could certainly act as well. A fun movie but tinged with sadness for the obvious reason. Thanks for the reaction guys, you both seemed to enjoy it as did I.
Oh absolutely. He was crea;y as F in the One Hour Photo movie. Eeesh... but did drama well also. Good Will Hunting and Patch Adams were both good shows of that.
Oooooh if she's interested in seeing more of his stuff, Mrs Doubtfire is an excellent one to get into as well. I think that's one of his I really loved most but he has a lot of really great ones. Hook was a rendition of Peter Pan that was fun. Old Dogs is a bit more recent of his silly ones as well.
I don't want to over hype his performance. Also him: He's a legend! Lol I know it's not an exact qoute. I was watching while doing laundry. I just chuckled a little at that. Which was nice because I've been having really bad anxiety attacks today.
I’m so sorry you’re not feeling your best today. Anxiety is hard to deal with, but with fun distractions like this reaction it really helps to take your mind off of things for a while. I hope you feel better tomorrow ❤️
@patilopez8494 thank you. It was better today. I never had it until last year around February. So, learning day by day. Yes, these little distractions help.
I had the Jumanji board game growing up, and even though the box wasn't nearly as cool as the setup they had here, there was always a bit of thrill playing it. Love this movie. Love Robin Williams. I know most people probably associate him with the Genie, but this was his defining role for me growing up. (Dead Poet's Society is my favorite of his now as an adult.)
"Don't worry, it's just a pack of wolves." Just shows you right away what the game has done to those kids. After playing it, a few wolves seem tame by comparison.
Man, if you thought Kirsten Dunst was good in Jumanji, you should see her in Interview With The Vampire, where she was cast when she was 10 years old, even 3 years BEFORE Jumanji. She was maybe the best child actress ever. Like others have been great and do good in adventures and comedies and stuff carried by adults, or where they carry kids/family movies where it's lighter and not as demanding., but Interview With The Vampire, is a dark brutal serious adult movie, and SHE carries a significant chunk of it alongside Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. It's nuts.
Robin Williams is one the great ones, who truly had range. he could make you laugh hysterically (Moscow On Hudson, Good Morning Vietnam, Man of the Year, Old School), he could mkae you feel warm and fuzzy (Mrs Doubtfury , Hook ) or he could make you cry your eyes (Dead poets Society, Bicenttennial Man, Patch Adams, Good Will Hunting and Fisher King). And only criticism you can hear that he made people laugh so much they had to take re-takes because of that. He was one of the kind and truly missed.
Robin Williams was not just a wonderful comedian and actor but human being, he is missed. This movie was so much fun. At the time it came out we were amazed by the realism of the CGI animals because that was so advanced at the time, now it looks flat. Bonnie Hunt is always delightful and makes any movie she is in better for her being a part of it. Return to Me (2000) is one of my favorites. My favorite Robin Williams movies: The World According to Garp (1982), Moscow on the Hudson (1984), Good Morning Vietnam (1987), Awakenings (1990), The Fisher King (1991), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), The Birdcage (1996), Good Will Hunting (1997), One Hour Photo (2002), Insomnia (2002).
the music for this movie always makes me emotional. especially the one that plays after Alan traps the lion and is looking around the house and sees a picture of his parents. Ugh so heartwarming.
About who hears the drums. It's not just kids that can hear them and I only noticed it after watching the movie several times: "Jumanji: a game for those who seek to find a way to leave their world behind." That's what all the kids wanted for different reasons. Allen wanted to go away, Sarah wanted to be there for him, Judy and Peter because they lost their parents. They might not have realized it, but they wanted to leave their world behind. That's exactly what the game gave them and also taught them that maybe their world isn't so bad. Why did the pelican take the game? Because the game hinders and helps the players. It creates obstacles to overcome, but also helps them by keeping outside interference that would stop them playing away. The game bends time and space, materializes flora and fauna, creates a localized earthquake and a monsoon inside a house. I don't think you can destroy it with non-magical means. I didn't watch the new movies, because I always figured a sequel would be the same just in a big city. Take New York and see it taken over by the jungle as the movie goes on. Especially with modern possibilities. I realize it's just me, but what I saw of the new movies looked cheap to me. In comparison. In that regard, 'Zathura: A Space Adventure' (2005) was a good successor.
I agree with everything except what you said about"Zathura". I see that as a weak and lame rip-off,not a worthy sequel,kinda like all the"sequels"to the 1st 2"Home Alone".
*This will forever be THE real"Jumanji"!!!* 🤩💚 A couple of reasons this is better than the sequel(I've seen only the 1st of the 2...it disappointed me so much that I refused to watch the sequel):1)the stakes are much higher. If you get trapped in a videogame only _you_ are at risk,here the whole _world_ or at least the whole _town_ is potentially at risk!2)There are deeper moments,like...I've always *LOVED* how Van Pelt said he wasn't shooting Sarah and the kids but _specifically_ hunting Alan because _he_ was the 1 rolling the dices! It's a little detail but stood with me for almost 3 decades!😵3)I see no plot holes.Since you said you've already reacted to the sequel I can mention them:1)after the protagonists go back in time they still remember their adventure and that's not possible because _they literally went back in time_ to when _ALEX_ was playing in the '90s and 1)I assume Alex wouldn't have left the game in the school where they found it and 2)even if he did,they wouldn't have found him in the Game the 2nd time so their game should have been different and they could have even possibly lost without his help so how is it possible that they seem to remember the exact same adventure we saw them living in the movie?!?And how is it possible that inside Jumanji there was a place with traces of Alan if he went back in time after finishing _his_ game?!?This 1 _may_ possibly be justified with the fact Jumanji's jungle is in a different space _and_ time dimension but for the memory plot hole there is *no justification!>^
I mostly agree with you but the first Jumanji remake was actually okay by me, it is modernized enough it can help bridge the gap between older and younger generation besides..I like that the game wants to be played so badly it will change itself to stay relevant.
Kirsten Dunst is the little girl, she played in Bring it on later in life. You should have her react to Mrs. Doubtfire with Robin Williams in it. I don't know if you've seen the movie, but thought it would be a good one for her to see some more of him and his acting skills/voices he does
One of Robin Williams famous films! I am glad you guys reacted to it! I really must recommend you check out Zathura; it’s pretty much the same premise to Jumanji except it’s in space. It also stars a young Josh Hutcherson and Kirsten Stewart. I have a theory that the game itself was made possibly by a shaman, and then they gave it probably to some European invaders. The shaman must’ve placed a curse on it to whoever plays it must face the wrath of the jungle. 🎲
@@lessismore8533 I never said that. I just said it’s a classic in its own right. That’s why it is worth watching. Anyone would know that technically it’s a sequel to Jumanji if you read the books.
I feel like this movie was out of Robin's comfort zone. There was a lot less goofy improv with silly voices, which is sort of his usual shtick. While this movie did have comedic moments, he definitely got to show his dramatic side, and he really knocked it out of the park.
Just a tip on the Harry Potter reactions I know it may not be ideal but I have seen other reactors have success uploading their Harry Potter reactions when they split each movie into 2 videos.
I just noticed, couldn't they have "broken" (or rather, secured) the game by putting two figures back onto the board at the end (which would be their two figures and couldn't be moved by anyone but them?) and *then* throwing the game into the river? Nobody would be able to play except them, and obviously they wouldn't. :'D
In my opinion the best actor from all times was Robin Williams❤❤❤. He can do drama/ comedy etc you name it , he was exprsive and really a genius actor. R.i.p. To be a women/ a genie/ a father / etc he can do what ever ..R.i.p the best actor in my opinion 😢
I always hate how unsympathetic the kids and Sarah are towards Allan like wtf is happening here. ? 🤣 she’s talking about a birthday party like why is she making it a competition ? Allan will win 🤣
One of the best movies ever. You should have told her he took is own life. T_T Why would you think they would go back in time!? I'm just impressed. She guessed several things right. Only flaw is the end when they throw it the lake, they should if they can't destroy it, hide it in a much better way. Same problem with the end of The Mask. No Judy and Peter did not remember anything, which is sad. The new Jumanji wasn't as bad as I expected but it's just so far from Jumani, they should have just called it something else. I know it's a video game instead but they ruined the spookyness of Jumanji because in those new movies it's just like a normal jungle... And the third one is pretty bad.
I see. It's kind of like a re-watch. @ItsTotally Cody! also can do the same thing as a first time to some friends of his who have never seen any films or TV shows before.
Which movie is funnier, this one or the sequel??
The actual pseudo-sequel, Zathura, is not quite as good as the original, but better than any of the other (admittedly great) sequels.
The OG will always be a classic, but Jumanji: Welcome to the jungle, and Junmanji: The next level are freaking hilarious.
*THIS ONE ALL LIFE!!!!!* 💚 It's more funny,the stakes are higher,the story has no plot holes that I can see and there are deeper scenes.(I went in a little more details in my main comment.)
EDIT: There is 1 plot hole at the very end.Alan&Sarah don't know how Judy&Peter's parents really died because no one ever told them.
Another fun reaction
I’m always going to prefer the original bc i grew up with it. But the sequel was solid.
RIP, Robin Williams, we love you, we miss you. It's been 10 years since he left us.
Robin Williams held back his typically manic personality during the day so as not to make the kids feel uncomfortable. He would vent by doing three straight hours of improv at a local comedy club during the night.
Robin Williams absolutely brought his A game to this movie. If only the real life board game was this fun and exciting.
There are a couple different versions of the home game.
One has a plastic case, and one has wooden. I was lucky enough to find the wooden case…because even if the game isn’t great (it is great with kids), it’s more like a piece of art than the plastic.
A game? Isn't this just his regular performance? :D
@@gregclarke2183I remember being so disappointed with the game version that came out in 1996. It was just a regular cardboard board with one of those plastic decoder things in the middle to read effect cards. As a kid, I fully expected it to be like the board in the movie 😂. And yet, almost thirty years later, I still have it.
I’ve seen the board game in stores so many times, and I always want to buy it, but end up thinking, “why risk it?” 😂
It kind of makes me sad that his girlfriend had never heard of Robin Williams. Modern audiences probably can't appreciate just how much entertainment he produced over the 70-90s.
The “father to son” reunion scene in the end always brings me to tears. When I saw This at 5-years-old upon release it didn’t, but life finds a way down the line.
The hunter being the same as the father was actually part of the game. (It's pretty clear if you listen to the clue about him, but most people are distracted by other events at that point.)
A hunter from the darkest wild
Makes you feel just like a child
(Also, same actor. Jonathan Hyde)
I knew that based on the VOICE
Kirsten Dunst has been just so so talented from that age (and even younger in Interview With A Vampire!), till today. 😮 RIP Robin Williams. Will never not miss you.
If she's never watched Robin Williams before you should watch Hook and Dead Poet's Society to give a great idea of his range.
The little girl is played by Kristen Dunst. She was already so talented as a kid. Just in Interview With The Vampire, she was such a great Claudia. And ofc the rest of her career, she’s been spectacular.
Not to forget Mary Jane in Spiderman!
@@bidishah They are talking about her childhood acting.
@@lynnevetter They literally said "rest of her career". 🙈
yeah as an after thought.. didn't think that meant we were all going to start naming all of Kirsten's movies when the point was that she was a great kid actor. No worries though.
@@lynnevetter I was simply adding to the list with one of my personal faves of hers.
Although they all did a good job, it was definitely Robin Williams that made this movie as good as it was. He wasn't just a comedian, he could certainly act as well. A fun movie but tinged with sadness for the obvious reason.
Thanks for the reaction guys, you both seemed to enjoy it as did I.
Oh absolutely. He was crea;y as F in the One Hour Photo movie. Eeesh... but did drama well also. Good Will Hunting and Patch Adams were both good shows of that.
Robin Williams was and always will be a talented genius. Classic and nostalgic. Happy new year you guys.
That poor police car really gets wrecked in this. So freakin hilarious.
... and it was a brand new...
Oooooh if she's interested in seeing more of his stuff, Mrs Doubtfire is an excellent one to get into as well. I think that's one of his I really loved most but he has a lot of really great ones. Hook was a rendition of Peter Pan that was fun. Old Dogs is a bit more recent of his silly ones as well.
Petition to watch both Hook and Mrs Doubtfire!😂
@@bidishahill sign this
My CHILDHOOD film!
Wore this VHS tape out!
Same
Same... good memories
I don't want to over hype his performance.
Also him: He's a legend!
Lol I know it's not an exact qoute. I was watching while doing laundry. I just chuckled a little at that.
Which was nice because I've been having really bad anxiety attacks today.
I’m so sorry you’re not feeling your best today. Anxiety is hard to deal with, but with fun distractions like this reaction it really helps to take your mind off of things for a while. I hope you feel better tomorrow ❤️
@patilopez8494 thank you. It was better today. I never had it until last year around February. So, learning day by day.
Yes, these little distractions help.
Most don't realize that the bad guy chasing Alan is also his dad.
Fun Fact: Van Pelt is played by the guy who played Alans father
I had the Jumanji board game growing up, and even though the box wasn't nearly as cool as the setup they had here, there was always a bit of thrill playing it. Love this movie. Love Robin Williams. I know most people probably associate him with the Genie, but this was his defining role for me growing up. (Dead Poet's Society is my favorite of his now as an adult.)
I had that game too. It wasn’t as fun as the movie version of course, but we still loved having a physical copy
This is legit such a perfectly written movie. So much deeper and serious in moments than people give it credit for.
Can you guys please react “The Mummy Returns 2001“? I’ve watched your reaction to the first one. It was amazing. ❤❤
"Don't worry, it's just a pack of wolves."
Just shows you right away what the game has done to those kids.
After playing it, a few wolves seem tame by comparison.
Hello Nick, For the record, the actor who played Van Pelt in Jumanji is also the one who played Alan Parish’s dad
I hope you guys watch more Robin Williams movies ! Even if it’s ones you’ve already seen 🙂
I hope they react to Aladdin. I love genie ❤️
I loved Robin Williams in NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM series!!! He played President TEDDY ROOSEVELT
The bad CGI monkeys and their facial expressions crack me up every time.
Same with the LION😂..
Omg she doesn’t know Robin Williams?? She’s in for a treat! ❤ when are we getting Harry Potter? 😢
Hopefully in a couple weeks!
@@nickreacts6394 I can’t wait. This reaction was amazing! I love it when you guys laugh together ❤️
@@nickreacts6394have her watch HOOK with Robin Williams and Julia Roberts
@@nickreacts6394the Lil Boy Peter is the actor that played CHIP in beauty and the beast
You two should see Zathura eventually. Space Jumanji
That police officer is really having a rough day :D
Robin Williams is such a legend
thanks for reacting love your reaction❤
37:24 Kirsten Dunst and strangely Enough she might have been a Child Actor but she is still Acting Today too!
I love all the movie just all about self discovery and laughing. Thank you guys . Your girl is beautiful love cherish so much enjoying your reactions
I heard the boy who played Peter in here also played Simba from Lion King but I could be wrong
If you like Robin Williams, you should watch Hook.
Man, if you thought Kirsten Dunst was good in Jumanji, you should see her in Interview With The Vampire, where she was cast when she was 10 years old, even 3 years BEFORE Jumanji.
She was maybe the best child actress ever.
Like others have been great and do good in adventures and comedies and stuff carried by adults, or where they carry kids/family movies where it's lighter and not as demanding., but Interview With The Vampire, is a dark brutal serious adult movie, and SHE carries a significant chunk of it alongside Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
It's nuts.
She is also great as an adult, which doesn't always happen with child actors. Her performance in Fargo was excellent.
@@Rocket1377she’s the BEST Mary Jane! She was great in “Bring it On” too..
Great reaction troops, Wins reaction to this was amazing 😂
Robin Williams is one the great ones, who truly had range. he could make you laugh hysterically (Moscow On Hudson, Good Morning Vietnam, Man of the Year, Old School), he could mkae you feel warm and fuzzy (Mrs Doubtfury , Hook ) or he could make you cry your eyes (Dead poets Society, Bicenttennial Man, Patch Adams, Good Will Hunting and Fisher King). And only criticism you can hear that he made people laugh so much they had to take re-takes because of that.
He was one of the kind and truly missed.
Don’t forget the GENIE
One of his BEST works!
He was also in one episode of Law n order SVU
I always preferred this 1995 version to the newer ones! 🥰
David Alan Grier is soooo funny. I love him in this movie.
Jumanji: the game that plays you!
Robin Williams was not just a wonderful comedian and actor but human being, he is missed.
This movie was so much fun. At the time it came out we were amazed by the realism of the CGI animals because that was so advanced at the time, now it looks flat.
Bonnie Hunt is always delightful and makes any movie she is in better for her being a part of it. Return to Me (2000) is one of my favorites.
My favorite Robin Williams movies: The World According to Garp (1982), Moscow on the Hudson (1984), Good Morning Vietnam (1987), Awakenings (1990), The Fisher King (1991), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), The Birdcage (1996), Good Will Hunting (1997), One Hour Photo (2002), Insomnia (2002).
Carl's poor police car was the character that suffered the most in this movie hahaha.
You should also watch Zathura. It’s… a sequel of sorts
Great reaction love this film its a classic
30:19 Nora probably doesn't know that she will soon lose her hat.
The best actually is to put the game on display behind glass.
the music for this movie always makes me emotional. especially the one that plays after Alan traps the lion and is looking around the house and sees a picture of his parents. Ugh so heartwarming.
Love all the Jumanji films & always enjoy your reactions. Can't wait for you to see Harry Potter!
Glad she enjoyed it so much!
Tons of fun, but those hearfelt moments too. 🦇🐒🦁🦟🦓🐘🦏🕷🏵🐊
please watch together "What dreams may come"
I love your channel this is so cool watching you reacting to movies and shows its awesome😁
Thanks so much!
No problem I am so happy every time I watch your videos because it brightens my day😁
About who hears the drums. It's not just kids that can hear them and I only noticed it after watching the movie several times:
"Jumanji: a game for those who seek to find a way to leave their world behind."
That's what all the kids wanted for different reasons. Allen wanted to go away, Sarah wanted to be there for him, Judy and Peter because they lost their parents. They might not have realized it, but they wanted to leave their world behind. That's exactly what the game gave them and also taught them that maybe their world isn't so bad.
Why did the pelican take the game? Because the game hinders and helps the players. It creates obstacles to overcome, but also helps them by keeping outside interference that would stop them playing away.
The game bends time and space, materializes flora and fauna, creates a localized earthquake and a monsoon inside a house. I don't think you can destroy it with non-magical means.
I didn't watch the new movies, because I always figured a sequel would be the same just in a big city. Take New York and see it taken over by the jungle as the movie goes on. Especially with modern possibilities. I realize it's just me, but what I saw of the new movies looked cheap to me. In comparison.
In that regard, 'Zathura: A Space Adventure' (2005) was a good successor.
I agree with everything except what you said about"Zathura". I see that as a weak and lame rip-off,not a worthy sequel,kinda like all the"sequels"to the 1st 2"Home Alone".
@@Nicamon It actually written by the same person who wrote Jumanji.
@@jasontodd6779 "Home Alone 3"is written by the same person who wrote"Home Alone 1&2"and yet.........
@@Nicamonhave u seen Home alone 4??
@@bridgetclement2968 I'm not sure. I know I've seen the 3rd.After that,I probably gave up,but I don't remember.
Fun fact, Jonathan Hyde has a double role in this movie. Van Pelt/Sam Parrish. :)
*This will forever be THE real"Jumanji"!!!* 🤩💚 A couple of reasons this is better than the sequel(I've seen only the 1st of the 2...it disappointed me so much that I refused to watch the sequel):1)the stakes are much higher. If you get trapped in a videogame only _you_ are at risk,here the whole _world_ or at least the whole _town_ is potentially at risk!2)There are deeper moments,like...I've always *LOVED* how Van Pelt said he wasn't shooting Sarah and the kids but _specifically_ hunting Alan because _he_ was the 1 rolling the dices! It's a little detail but stood with me for almost 3 decades!😵3)I see no plot holes.Since you said you've already reacted to the sequel I can mention them:1)after the protagonists go back in time they still remember their adventure and that's not possible because _they literally went back in time_ to when _ALEX_ was playing in the '90s and 1)I assume Alex wouldn't have left the game in the school where they found it and 2)even if he did,they wouldn't have found him in the Game the 2nd time so their game should have been different and they could have even possibly lost without his help so how is it possible that they seem to remember the exact same adventure we saw them living in the movie?!?And how is it possible that inside Jumanji there was a place with traces of Alan if he went back in time after finishing _his_ game?!?This 1 _may_ possibly be justified with the fact Jumanji's jungle is in a different space _and_ time dimension but for the memory plot hole there is *no justification!>^
I mostly agree with you but the first Jumanji remake was actually okay by me, it is modernized enough it can help bridge the gap between older and younger generation besides..I like that the game wants to be played so badly it will change itself to stay relevant.
@@Victoria-gk1wp "I like that the game wants to be played so badly it will change itself to stay relevant."Yeah,that aspect I found it cool too.😃👍
One of Robin Williams’s best movies
I just wanna say you two look really cute together ❤ more reaction please
Kirsten Dunst is the little girl, she played in Bring it on later in life. You should have her react to Mrs. Doubtfire with Robin Williams in it. I don't know if you've seen the movie, but thought it would be a good one for her to see some more of him and his acting skills/voices he does
She was also in Spiderman..
Kirsten Dunst is also in TOWER OF TERROR. Movie based on Ride at Disney
My favorite! 😊
I think this was part of Robin Williams' life when he was trying to do much more family-friendly movies, compared to comedies with rude jokes.
This film gave me a nightmare as a kid😂
You guy shoud definitely wacth Zathura next. It was written by the same author of Jumanji. Almost as good as Jumanji.
One of Robin Williams famous films! I am glad you guys reacted to it! I really must recommend you check out Zathura; it’s pretty much the same premise to Jumanji except it’s in space. It also stars a young Josh Hutcherson and Kirsten Stewart. I have a theory that the game itself was made possibly by a shaman, and then they gave it probably to some European invaders. The shaman must’ve placed a curse on it to whoever plays it must face the wrath of the jungle. 🎲
Zathurs is ok but it doesn’t touch classic Jumanji
@@lessismore8533 I never said that. I just said it’s a classic in its own right. That’s why it is worth watching. Anyone would know that technically it’s a sequel to Jumanji if you read the books.
I feel like this movie was out of Robin's comfort zone. There was a lot less goofy improv with silly voices, which is sort of his usual shtick. While this movie did have comedic moments, he definitely got to show his dramatic side, and he really knocked it out of the park.
Looking forward to Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle. This movie is really good but I really like the humor in the newer renditions.
Just a tip on the Harry Potter reactions I know it may not be ideal but I have seen other reactors have success uploading their Harry Potter reactions when they split each movie into 2 videos.
I would have burned 🔥that game as soon as it was over.
I don't think that would have worked.
Nice ❤
RIP Robin Williams
ROBIN!!!!
@@bridgetclement2968 damn typos
You guys are so damn cute. Mrs Doubtfire next please!
No the kids do not know them.
I just noticed, couldn't they have "broken" (or rather, secured) the game by putting two figures back onto the board at the end (which would be their two figures and couldn't be moved by anyone but them?) and *then* throwing the game into the river? Nobody would be able to play except them, and obviously they wouldn't. :'D
If you wanna laugh your a$$ off, watch "Cabin Boy".
In my opinion the best actor from all times was Robin Williams❤❤❤. He can do drama/ comedy etc you name it , he was exprsive and really a genius actor. R.i.p. To be a women/ a genie/ a father / etc he can do what ever ..R.i.p the best actor in my opinion 😢
He was an absolute legend!
@@nickreacts6394I loved him as Genie!!!
Who doesn't know Robin Williams? What world do we live in?
Your girlfriend is so cute!!!
Hi, ニコ!😊
It is a sequel.
Huh? This isn't the sequel this is the original
@@bidishah they were talking about the sequel, welcome to the jungle. Forgot to use the time stamp.
I always hate how unsympathetic the kids and Sarah are towards Allan like wtf is happening here. ? 🤣 she’s talking about a birthday party like why is she making it a competition ? Allan will win 🤣
I don’t believe the kids remembered anything. I think they were confused why these two adult strangers were so happy to see them.
One of the best movies ever. You should have told her he took is own life. T_T
Why would you think they would go back in time!? I'm just impressed. She guessed several things right.
Only flaw is the end when they throw it the lake, they should if they can't destroy it, hide it in a much better way. Same problem with the end of The Mask.
No Judy and Peter did not remember anything, which is sad.
The new Jumanji wasn't as bad as I expected but it's just so far from Jumani, they should have just called it something else. I know it's a video game instead but they ruined the spookyness of Jumanji because in those new movies it's just like a normal jungle... And the third one is pretty bad.
Awesome 😎 movie. Part two is even better
This is the best"Jumanji"movie!None of the 3"sequels"is better.
Probably would enjoy Mrs. Doughtfire!
I see. It's kind of like a re-watch. @ItsTotally Cody! also can do the same thing as a first time to some friends of his who have never seen any films or TV shows before.